Singapore Standard, 20 September 1954
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Title Section15 1954-09-20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. V. \o. 79. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 19.it TWELVE PACES IS CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration134 1954-09-20 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT R JOHN SIOW. 11 Rosie Fwad, Singapore ii. wing Ow Standsu I Quick -Quiz No. 53. r $100 has to him Jud > Mr. S. r .i Mala? film Singapore rre rt an swen are: NO 1 FAKCiO LS P IB d a, rk toi v134 words
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Article24 1954-09-20 1 PEVIDEO Sept 19 t{ layan will t> with it newsrr on tx ca i i r strife r lan n24 words
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Article, Illustration177 1954-09-20 1 TAIPEI, Sept. 19, (IP)— Communist Chinese big sjuns hammered tiny Tatan Island near Quemoy today amid Nationalist Chinese reports that the Communists were reinforcing their navy along the South China Tiny Tatan dominates the approaches to the harbour at Amoy, Red China's best portUP; Reuter; AFP - 177 words
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68 1954-09-20 1 RANGOON. Bept 19 (RCUteri The Burmese cabinet headed by Prime Minister 0 \.i will meet t< morrow to dedde whether the Government must resign ov< c a re- Tit goyernment oitk r suspending religious tnstructlon .n state s Is. The Issu haa tar; aght68 words
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Article45 1954-09-20 1 GENEVA. Sept 19. (AP)— A source close to ox-King Umberto, of Italy, said yesterday the engagement of the king's eldest daughter. Maria Pia. and Prince Alexander, eldest son of Prince Paul of Yugoslavia, would be officially announced "within a few weeks.45 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-09-20 1 THREE Valettos of the Far East Transport Wing lead six Lincoln Bombers of the RAF and RAAF at a fly past m Kuala Lumpur yesterday m a ceremony to mark the anniversary of the "Battle of Britain." RIGHT: The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, whoStandard - 86 words
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Article155 1954-09-20 1 Xl ALA IXMPUR, Sun— The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, has sent the following message to Air Vice-Marshal Scherger, A.O.C. Malaya, on the "Battle of Britain Day" commemoration. ■"During- this week-end, all of us have had a fitting op- jportunity to commemorate. once again, the155 words
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177 1954-09-20 1 Climax In 'Drug Orgy' Scandal Soon ROME, Sept. 19, (Reuter)—ltaly's 17-month-old "drug orgy"' scandal which nas so far forced the resignation of a Foreign Minister and a top police official, is expected to reach a I'limax m the coming week The Italian State Prosecutor Dr. Leonardo Giocoli is expected to177 words
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Article31 1954-09-20 1 CAIRO. Sept. 19 (Reuter) A dawn to dusk curfew is to be imposed from tnday m all military zones m the Egyp-tian-held Gaza coastal strip bordering on Israeli territory.31 words
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Article73 1954-09-20 1 Cohen Wins Title Fight BANGKOK. Sept. 19— Robert Cohen of France, won the world bantam weight title by beating Songkitrat of Thailand on points over 15 rounds, before a crowd of 70.000 here. The decision of the referee and judges was unanimous. Both fighters took a lot of punishment m73 words
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Article46 1954-09-20 1 TOKYO. Sept. 19, <AP> Red China's radio said tonight nearly 15.000 "People's Volunteers" left North Korea last week as part of withdrawal of forces. Peking radio, heard here, said inspectors of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission checked the pullout of 14.976 Chinese.46 words
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Article52 1954-09-20 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 19, t UP i— An increasing number of sharks has recently been seen by fishermen operating :in the waters around Hongkong, it was officially an- nounced yesterday. Warnings were issued to j swimmers and bathers to i exercise extreme care while I m the52 words
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134 1954-09-20 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 19, (Reuten Two American reporters, Richard Appiegate and Donald Dixon, released by the Chinese Communists after 18 months m custody, left here by air today on their way home. Former sea captain. Benjamin Krasner, a third American freed with them from a Canton134 words
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Article72 1954-09-20 1 NAIROBI. Sept. 19. (ReUter) An official inquiry has been ordered into the escape of 214 African convicts from Lukinia Prison, 23 miles south-east of Nairobi, after a Mau Mau attack on Friday night. Mr. J. 11. Lewis, Kenya's Police Commissioner, announced today. At least 78 of72 words
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169 1954-09-20 1 Goldsmith Gets Back His 'Kidnapped Baby PARIS. Sept. 19 (AP) The wealthy Patino tin family today returned the frail four-month-old child of hotel scion Jimmy Goldsmith to him after holding her for a week-end, during which he said the baby was "kidnapped." The child was returned by the Marchioness de169 words
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Article285 1954-09-20 1 Military At Key Points Army Backs Gen. m ROW With P.M. SAIGON, Sept. 19 (Reuter) The situation created by Gen. Nguyen van Hinh, Vietnam Army Chief of Staff, refusing to accept the orders of Prime Minister Ngo Dinh Diem, to hand over command of the Army and285 words
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Article199 1954-09-20 1 LONDON. Sept. 19 The United States and Britain have called a nine-power parley on West European defence for on or about Sept. 28. They .showed determination to bring West Germany into the Atlantic Alliance quickly despite French fear.-. The conference will take up a new British-AmericanAP; Reuter - 199 words
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Article28 1954-09-20 1 'LORN A' KILLS 72 POLICE Headquarters m Tokyo reported yesterday morning that casualty figures from typhoon "Lorna" had risen to 12 dead. 16 injured and 6 missing. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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153 1954-09-20 1 Laotian Minister Slain At A Party INTIANE Sept 19, (AFP)— The Laotian Defence II Km Vo i assassinated here Last nil The assassinai on occurred n a group ol terrorists brew ban les and fir d »lvei i jh a window at a pan n tt Ol the I tt-Pl153 words
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Article79 1954-09-20 1 UNITED NATIONS. New Ynr.-:. Sept. 19, 'UP' Mr. Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr. chief United States delegate to the Unn<-d Nation- tonight j publi.-hed a list ol 30 warlike acts by Communist China against ships and ain-rait of free nation.- c;;r:ng the last j four yt-ar.-. The list was79 words
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Article68 1954-09-20 1 SAN FRANCISCX), S^pt liv 'UP' A QantJU BU r C< n Hat ion a net '■■>: Ing British Labour P..- Leader Mr. Clement Attlee, Ban ran- reed to r^'urn to Hawaii, a -pi-n^niar, lor tbt airlint a I today The plane returned to Honolulu on68 words
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Article, Illustration198 1954-09-20 2 FIFTEEN million gallons of water will be pumped into this huge cavity which has been carved out of a hill at Bukit Timah. This engineering feat is part of a $5,000,000 scheme to provide a service reservoir with a 50 million gallon capacity to198 words
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Article385 1954-09-20 2 MacG. Attends Ceremony KUALA LUMPUR, advantage of a little lul the "fantastic few" writ Sun. The Royal Air Force here today took I m anti-terrorist operations to pay homage to > saved Britain from the German Luftwaffe m 1940 and created combat history.385 words
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Article220 1954-09-20 2 S'PORE AMAZES ARRAU SINGAPORE'S growing reputation m the international world of music went up another notch last week, not only with the concerts given by Claudio Arrau, probably the greatest interpretative genius of today, but because of what the pianist himself thinks of the Colony's Symphony Orchestra and of the220 words
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140 1954-09-20 2 Xl ALA Selangor is one of the richest areas m Malaya m natural resources but its terrain and potentialities have been little known. To correct this, the Geo- logical Suo-ey Department ot the Federation has publish- ed the detailed works of Mr. E.S. Willbourn,140 words
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Article80 1954-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Elections Publicity Officer. Inehe Syed Othman bin Ali. reminded citizens of the Federation today that "voting Is your right which none can force you to use." Malaya, he said m a broadcast, had progressed to adole- scence from "babyhood"' m the past80 words
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Article94 1954-09-20 2 Well-Known Hotel Up For Auction A well-known Singapore landmark, the Southern Hotel. will be sold by j public auction at a date to j be announced later. The hotel comprising j shops, restaurant and i cabaret is contained m one block, with frontages to Eu Tong Sen Street and Upper94 words
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Article100 1954-09-20 2 KLANG. Sun.— The British i Adviser of Negri Sembilan. Mr. M.C. rT Sheppard. today opened a $160,000 "Klang i Kindergarten" of 10 classi rcoms on a three-acre site where he had seen it start as an attap hut m 1949. Miss Soh Chiam Hwa. who100 words
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Article52 1954-09-20 2 PEXA N G Sun. The Settlement's Welfare Committee will not disclose the identity of the people who receive help from them m future. This was decided at its Last monthly meeting. It was emphasised that people who needed help did not like their names to appear m52 words
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Article138 1954-09-20 2 SERIA. Brunei. British Borne.). Sept. 19: (Reuleri Sei ia's 100,000-barrels-a-day oilfield will, for the first Unit-, become self-support-ing lor its own petrol and diesel oil requirements w[t]iin the next week or two.~ Up to now. all crude oil proau cci at Seria ha? been seni by pipeline138 words
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Article87 1954-09-20 2 LABUAN, British North Borntu. Sept. 19: (Reuter) Record traffic v.a< handled by the airfield here I ring A ig ist SK:S aircraft Landings com- paren with the previous record 1 figure of 48M. The Air Traffic Controller is Mr. G.K.F Armstrong, who recently completed a control-87 words
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Article39 1954-09-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Malayan Railway Traffic Operation Union branch here resolved loday to urge its central executive committee to labour* 1 if the findings of the arbitration trib a are not published by Sept 30.39 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-09-20 2 photo MR. MRS. KAN SING CHEW cut their wedding coke ofter their marriage m Koto Bahru, Kelantcn recently. Gon Boon EngGon Boon Eng - 24 words
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Article223 1954-09-20 2 GOVERNMENTS campaign launched m 1953 against "pirate" radio listeners was so successful that a record number of 46,065 new listening licences were issued m that year, according to the Department of Broadcasting annual report. Revenue to tbe Department m Malaya, as a result, a':so reoorded223 words
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Article119 1954-09-20 2 THE 'ommittee of the Indian Schcil.n- j> decided at its first meeting held reern:!^ m hi. Lumpur to award scholarships lor strifes m t versify of Mabya and the Technical Collejrc m X.1., A propoi available eai ir will b i au marked ci> -< tying119 words
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Article150 1954-09-20 2 Little Is Known Of Chua Nowadays SEREMBAN Su About 25 mil* Seu-mban. men; ol [ndia which littl< c bet nowadays. Thi.- Qrsi etHa n Indian lab rers < ed m 1932. has tod population tOO whom arf- ii pioneer It Is perhaj thriving oi Its I :..>c ii iaya thanks150 words
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Article19 1954-09-20 2 Foundation Stone Laid MAI A S Cheng y .i. v I V- g Wish Of t:.. m^i.t !»;..-< thei Chinese19 words
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Article28 1954-09-20 2 A feck I ect mht r a si* i Chin Cb Singaf thes v arg en I KM i r- eniag U n mi 'tif m28 words
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Advertisement91 1954-09-20 2 ..^^k FOR DIABETES 1KB? <^^^^.V ■>( I AJULAr*^^^ LESSENS SLo^ Wiwk 0LS yU^ rcDMAH SPECIFIC 8L03D6. URINES VIV^P^ 1 ,ri I HIJS GERM^ 1^ inKI C FREQUENT UP N^ HIT \JtJn h\\ M RVEL conM INJECTIONS DRYNESS QF ll AXW&'/f 1/ TO RID VOUFR°W"; ERAL SALTS iskinhu I \j^'" J/91 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-09-20 3 Standard Photo. ACCOMPANIED by the Pentjhulu of Puhui Bukom Kechil. Im-he Awang Rahim bin Mahmood, and Mr. H.J.C. Kulasinsha, the Governor. Sir John Nicoll, toured the island. On the extreme risjht is Mr. S. T. Stewart, the acting Chairman of the Rural Board.Standard - 45 words
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Article233 1954-09-20 3 Audience Was Merciless' Standard Music Critic CL AI'DIt) Arrau last niijht gave his third and last i oneert tor Uie Musical Society before a packed and enthusiastic Victoria Hall audience. m pi j:\i::\:ne IB wen's I -is* ma's CariJ and c i: lades v j;-233 words
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Article30 1954-09-20 3 ij T- ktive C E Bill n he f to a a Se e■" ftrst i I S be: tamed 1 Mure be s B30 words
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Article23 1954-09-20 3 $3, 328 MORE TO HOSPITAL H Sun.- Ladj tal Appeal I received, to $1,814.--yees the Pahang Sun--' n2 j, have s^ the fund.23 words
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Article79 1954-09-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. t;- C ::::n.;:ii-t terrorists ha surren lered In the Fedei »1 i >n. In the Kota Ting^ area ot Jobore a patrol of the I/a rkha Rifles exchanged fire [our ot five terrorists I terrorista ted l >re was also an ex i »nge79 words
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Article176 1954-09-20 3 TO meet the continued expansion of the Royal Malayan Navy. 120 British subjects or Federal cititens between' the a?es ot H and 20, are required as seamen engine room hands, telegraphists, electricians, writers 'and store assistants, mechanics, shipwrights and cooks. Recruiting will take place it176 words
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Article113 1954-09-20 3 TORONTO. Sept. 19: (AP) Threj foreign students have been invited to attend Canadian universities this year and their tuition will be paid by the students oi the universities they attend. Anthony Santiago, a Malayan, will study at the University ol Alberta; Servide Addo, tin the113 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-09-20 3 NINETEEN members of the Johore Military Forces received Long service medals at the Sultan of Johore's birthday celebrations. Most of them have served more than 15 years with the Forces. JOHORE Bahru. Sun. A. Jusudian. a railway employee. was acquitted m the Magistrate's Court today when a charge62 words
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Article273 1954-09-20 3 Assures Islanders Of Better Schools, Clinics THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, took an afternoon off yesterday and visited Pulau Bukom Kechil, Pulau Semakau and Pulau Sakeng, to learn for himself the conditions prevailing on these islands. The Governor gave the islanders an assurance that273 words
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Article137 1954-09-20 3 TWELVE years after he sailed secretly from Singapore m a junk on a mission to sabotage the Japanese m Indonesia where he was subsequently to meet betrayal, arrest, torture and death the bones of Wong Chin Y r eok was flown back to Singapore.Standard - 137 words
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Article96 1954-09-20 3 Blood Bank Staff Work Overtime YESTERDAY was a "Red Letter Day" for the Singapore Blood Transfusion Centre. More than 60 Singaporeans i donated blood, and of this 55 were Chinese donors. Said Mr. Dixon Chen, the Publicity Officer of the Transfusion Centre: "The present day Chinese have shown that donating96 words
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Article71 1954-09-20 3 THE Chairman of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Associa- j tion, Mr. G. H. Kiat, last night broadcast an appeal lor funds to start the new SATA rehabilitation settlement at '■South Winds." Tanjong Balai. SATA requires a minimum of $50,000 and for this purpose and an elaborate fund71 words
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Article146 1954-09-20 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Johore Staff Nurses are dissatisfied over the discrimination shown by the Federal Government m the payment of travelling allowances to other staff nurses m the Federation. Because of this many trained r nurses have left the services m Johore, The Standard was146 words
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Article127 1954-09-20 3 Bali Trip For Miss Personality A FREE trip by air to Bali and back will be given to "Miss Personality" at the L 954 Press Ball to be held at the Sea View Hotel on Oct. 30. She will fly by Garuda Indonesian Airways. "Secret" scouts will pick candidates on127 words
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Article112 1954-09-20 3 Government Works On Land Bill THr. Singapore Government is going ahead with the Land Acquisition (Amendment) Ordinance, and it hopes the Bill will be passed as quickly as possible, Mr. .T.D. Higham. Acting Colonial Secretary, told The Standard yesterday. He said though the Bill will not come up for second112 words
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Advertisement56 1954-09-20 3 1 SIMULTANEOUS WORLD PREMIERE I UiTIl OTHER V\ORLD CAPITALS iffil THIKSDW. SF.PTKMBFR S3N at 9.30 p.m. [f I \I»KR VIIK PATRON Af.E OF IN %ID OF -T i S.A.T.A. REHABILITATION FUND 1 v itti Musical Prosramme Provltleil hy I nil J \KIUIK RANK CmUANjSAjM>N »'KK>F.NTS- »^j 4 Romeoandjuliet 1 SUSWSJKHTUl56 words
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Advertisement208 1954-09-20 3 S. A. T. A. GRAND CARNIVAL! THURSDAY, 30th Sept. 1954. From 4.00 P.M. to Midnight m (he GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK ALL THE FUN International Stalls Dancing m the Cabaret Jo get Modern Cinema Sho*s Mu^eal Shows Lucky Dip 1 i>h Pond Pony Rides YUiisky Auction Maiiie Shows Dranon and208 words
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Article, Illustration661 1954-09-20 4 JNTIMATES of the Royal Family are wondering whether the lifelong friendship between the Duke of Edinburgh and his cousin, the Marquis of Milford Haven has ended. For Lord Milford Haven, best man at the Queen's wedding, has dropped a literary brick. Apart from661 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-20 4 'i HOLLYWOOD: Lovely Hungarian -born actress Zsa Zsa Gabor take- time Ml X from the filming of the Martin and Lewis comedy, "Three Ring (En uv touch up the coiffure of her 7J-year-old daughter Constance PtaMMseaeft. T^r C; glamorous mother and her daughter have been on location58 words
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Article, Illustration1012 1954-09-20 4 TERENCE HALLORAN - TERENCE HALLORAN By |£ffi£££Bßff££s SSffiffiSEßffiffiffiS| *This is the second article 1 m our new series "The Female Of The Species" HEN Elizabeth Frances Chandler, the well bred daughter of an American banker married James Maybrick, a Liverpool cotton broker m 1884, neighbours' tongues began to1,012 words
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Advertisement115 1954-09-20 4 *(0> STRENGTH and ENERGY > with QUAKER OATS IPS* coo< m|l Quaker Oi!» is nth cnerg\ food. -^^^/^HC^^VHa\e if for breakfa>t daii\, and f you'll be astonished to discover V, f how Quaker Oats w ill step up <> your stamina and lead the *a\ to /T >w better health.115 words
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Article69 1954-09-20 5 'Colony Prisons Aren't So Bad' R W L. D. Sochon ol Singatns, yesterday d bed as "commisgaided and a reader's aiiein a toed Eng-;-i.. I "appalling d S igapore .v-Te a::v Ihc reg iar g theii A v ■■< I I itiot s to have Ma c r 'er the69 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-09-20 5 S I PORE residents Mr. and Mrs. B. W. F. Sehaeffer have recently been vacationing They are pictured here at Windsor Castle, historic home of Britain's sovereigns •sited Whtle on a <:>.otor tour into the English countryside from London' Sehaeffer ia attached to the54 words
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297 1954-09-20 5 -SAYS MR. TEE TEH Xl ALA LUMPUR, Sun— The 'lack ol unanimity between the United Static and Malaya would lessen considerably if American manufacturers would slap exploiting the natural rubber market, said Mr. Tee Teh, President of Ike SHan»or and Pahaag Rubber Trade297 words
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Article56 1954-09-20 5 'Beware Of A Trap' Sopiee B I 400 school ratio c halved Goveromeni as to the coun- protest ►rah' 01 ba caar ta g ative Counci i Inche Moh i >lifying his statement. S in "Jual I egini at a price think i> i heap, but rou v < no56 words
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Article159 1954-09-20 5 MORE OF PERAK IS 'WHITE' IFOH Sun Ai th 52 North Pi >>- me 8.000 in] abil g Cheh m B kil some six miles from j Ito hear thi de •ie Mentri Besar ol Pc this mo) ing it was through the vigilance of the Home Guard and the159 words
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Article88 1954-09-20 5 KUALA KOBTJ BAHRU Sun More and more people < are t■ i ming Interested m adult Pduc ition said Mr. S. Moorthy. President ol the Ulu So angor A lull Educati n Council when he revealed thai seven adult education. classes have btvn opened m, various88 words
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Article44 1954-09-20 5 TELUK ANSON Sun.— reb Teik H e, of No. 16€ Denison r ,:i was senten «d to four n n i isonment and. o f S 000 by the Magis- ite. Mi D.CJ. Wernham, r ;istin£ In lh« m illegal "ifILOOOI44 words
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Article70 1954-09-20 5 PENANG, Sun. Penang parent- rue confused over the news that Federal Councillor. Yeap Choong Kor.ij. is calling a meeting at the Junior Civil Service Association on Sept. 24 wi:"n a view to forming a Parents Ass xaation. They contejad thai there is m existence m Penang a70 words
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Article36 1954-09-20 5 THF. United State.-, Ambassador to Australia, Mr. A. Peaslee. flew into Singapore on Saturday with eight members of his family including tour grandchildren. He is reiurning to the United States for a four-week holiday.36 words
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Article42 1954-09-20 5 Mr, i. C A P ppj Dai appeal appealed to the va her osi d would r alise n the I I SI can be c intact I at NO 13 t-.-.i: iand Road. I;.^ h M 24-142 words
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Article, Illustration342 1954-09-20 5 AWAKENING TO ENGLISH SCHOOLS $2 Mil. Project For Trengganu KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. In an effort to keep abreast of what wos described os "the great awakening to English education/ the State Education Department, Trengganu, plans to spend $2,000,000 on various educational projects. The most important project is the removal ofStandard - 342 words
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Article46 1954-09-20 5 LONDON. Sept. 19 (Reuter The Sultan of Johore arrives here on Tuesday Cor a stay Of several months. A suite of five n oms is being get ready for him a1 Grosvenor H i the luxury hotel m Park Lane m London'^ West End.46 words
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Article205 1954-09-20 5 DESPITE nearly fifty invitations having been sent out to organizations and individuals concerned with public safety and motoring, only 11 persons, counting tbe original five who planned the "Bureau, turned up on Saturday at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre, to inaugurate the Bureau ot Driving205 words
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Article72 1954-09-20 5 Air. M. P. D. Nair, Singapore Liegislative Councillor, Seletar. will ask Government at Tuesday's Legislative Council meeting, what the duties and responsibilities are of the Secretary for Chinese AlVairs. He wants to know why ihese duties cannot be discharged by the Colonial Secretary, as m the case72 words
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Miscellaneous909 1954-09-20 5 UTYTRWEUEUU WpiaiiMii m— —wp im— b iCAPITOL: Bck to G>J s Country I (Malay) 3.30. and 9.30 p.m. SHE /> k r J 7 and 9.30 m iSTAIt: W > ■■■r: Wkl Nu AP C 3 Kr I-IDO: A-M.iu-,:*: iT.:m::) 115. 330.1 onesei :5.3n. 7 lIIMN T V l\ fcj909 words
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Article573 1954-09-20 6 |> ji war— that la the question, win 'her it .c.'-ioi.O.- to avert wur or to Bctatea oi the heart and not Vtii COOntllea Ol this cooA grai ton thai is the gin tl minds ol the statesnun ot the leading powen se lines go to press,573 words
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Article465 1954-09-20 6 NORMAN CLIFF - NORMAN CLIFF By New Delhi. QN both sides of the frontier dividing; the Portuguese possessions on the Malabar coast from the rest of India, whole communities live by smuggling. They are not enthusiastic over the merger of Portugal's Goa with India: not unnaturally, since it465 words
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Article, Illustration916 1954-09-20 6 RUSSELL THOMAS - RUSSELL THOMAS By CAIRO. THE decision oi the Egyptian authorities to build an Islamic centre m Cairo, to be the total point for the elaboration of an Islamic policy m the Near Last and adjoining territories is one of the direct results of the visit to Mecca,916 words
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315 1954-09-20 6 O. M. GREEN - Tibetans Fear Dalai Lama Is Chinese Hostage O. M. GREEN By tl**i*ii the announcement that the Dalai Lama Is m Pekinghas fiiiod Tibetans with consternation. They fear he will never be allowed to return, but will be kept in' China as a hostage for Tibetan good behaviour i and as315 words
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Article165 1954-09-20 6 Sir;— With reference to the "Open tetter 1< Mr J. T. Bea" published m your issue of Hili September and signed "Victim ol Authority." the facts disclosed show t!:a- \h< writer is a man who had permitted his account to into and remain165 words
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Article162 1954-09-20 6 Sir: Critic) ms. v:;uperativi but const rud huv.' been app< ai ii a mosl daiiy m all i!ie English and Y. rnacular Newspapers of Malaya sinc< the proposal for incn a.-< j of school fees was i some days ego by I i omr.:. ci< til commiti162 words
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Article86 1954-09-20 6 Sir; Fn your paper <-,< 14.9.54. Ex-principal m g that "The Daw is <. pie i 0 the polici* of v t/if Gocei i enl and < Education De,' i he v ftol guilty of brv o f the abore dia ryi b." 1 i means that86 words
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Article62 1954-09-20 6 Sir; I i if you rrect a s which stppea late 4 uotfet c l re During I article, r is sto P the bi po licit eh w the II s no f S« 'on 2$ (1 B tea I erne c: and keej s62 words
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Article29 1954-09-20 6 Sir: I- is big c .ber toi Ed bil o^ire. the publl ti allj n/: wte the F i a. He hufl m M >! PPI VH Perak.29 words
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Advertisement61 1954-09-20 6 Ib PI ti m on tti -V FOR r~— r^ EXTRA rLJJ^z v- '^S^ S F>»r furth'T paitii alms please oppfy io CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, v«m LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. Represented throughout the Federation. Sarawak. Brunei, B.N Borneo. SINGAPORE STANDARD I The Voice of Malaya) Head OHtce 23. Lim Teck61 words
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Advertisement48 1954-09-20 6 LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON you can buy a hontv for as little as jOO A MONTH AFTER PAYING THE INITIAL OEPOS!T S.T C Bus ISA From Finlayson Creer Brings Yo« DIRECT Into The Estate. Garden (yy Estate Ltd ESTATE OFFICE, YIO CHU KANC ROAD, SINCAPORE 1» Phone *****48 words
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147 1954-09-20 7 Saturday Night 'Thrill Riots' Are At An End M(H KHOI.M Sept 19 t\P\ TM I riots' I. Moc^o,,n Li' 2i?t.Tra win partly due to the bud weather and partly hrtaiist- the city's outdoor amusement places hue imm.4 up tor the season. Satartaj s in a r -«nd ng Sal irda147 words
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Article18 1954-09-20 7 Mr. Attlee Is Mum In Honolulu Sepl to 5 L H Pari smcn: I ..ma Brii UP ReuterUP; Reuter - 18 words
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Article50 1954-09-20 7 He Couldn 't Help 1t... BE FAS r, S 19 I AP) lei Lie night m a m en found him there >raing surrounded bj id i sea oi spi i bei a kind Irate J li pi alle ii He or pay the bar ov '■> the tge he50 words
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Article81 1954-09-20 7 23 I B inn, now ovex to use a" hia try ta its to an who her ging ere robbed of several dollars. nee mv to f believe the cry u impo sible" that the woman's claim against theii firm was fraudulent Bitzann i? to81 words
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220 1954-09-20 7 Vietminh Won't Attack The South Zone But... SAIGON, Sept. 19— Vietnam's foreign Minister Tran Van Do, said here yesterday he thought the Vietminh would not dare attack Southern Vietnam lor fear of starting a major war. In an interview, the Minister said the Vietminh leader. Ho Chi Minh, was notReuter; AFP - 220 words
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Article171 1954-09-20 7 Pudding Fattened The Wrens LXX ON SOI INT. Kiiffland. Sept. 111 (DP)—Twolnindrcd women of the liny a I Nayy Wrens won the riuht yesterday to eat out when they began mattering threats of a hunger strike against their fattening mess hall fare. The talk of a hunger strike was front171 words
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Article64 1954-09-20 7 Burst In 'A' Submarine WASHINGTON. Sept. 19: (Reuter)- The United States Navy disclosed yesterday that a steampipe burst on the Nautilus. America's first atomic-powered submarine at Groton, Connecticut, on Thursday night, during routine tesl operations. One man was slightly injured, the statement said 1' added that the piping had nothing64 words
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Article64 1954-09-20 7 VIENNA, Sept. 19: (Reuter) Two British soldiers were sentenced to death by a court martial here yesterday for the murder of an Austrian merchant. Armin Schwab., during a drunken shooting spree m Vienna on June 2. The president of the court. Brigadier H Long, added a recommendation64 words
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Article29 1954-09-20 7 RECORD crowds on Friday flocked to st> Royal Air Force stations. which were "at home"* to remind Britons of the Battie of Britain war days. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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Article117 1954-09-20 7 Sleeping Workers Massacred BOGOTA, Colombia, Sept. 19, (Renter) Gunmen massacred 26 workers as they slept on the lonely Sa n Josf Ranch m the Colombian Province of Dundinamarca, according to reports reaching here. Only one man on the ranch lived to tell the tale. He was badly weunda I. Between117 words
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Article96 1954-09-20 7 LONDON, Sept. 19, (Reuter) Thirteen children died m Britain yesterday six m a squalid blazing hut m Scotland and seven m a gas-filled house on a new housing estate m North Wales On a caravan site, five miles from Edinburgh six rhildren were burned to death96 words
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Article92 1954-09-20 7 SAN FRANCISCO. Scot 19. (AP)— A stroll that brought 60-year-old John F Frey from the steps of New York Public Library to San Francisco's Goiden Gate ended last Friday night after M.liTO miles. Frey. Swiss-born author and lecturer of Lincoln. Nebraska. I who started on April92 words
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Article200 1954-09-20 7 MacArthur Suggested A U.N. Army NEW YORK. Sept. 19, (AP) General Douglas MacArlhur once offered his rvices as chief of a permanent mi command to serve under I United Nations flag, Trygve Lie relates m a book. "In I Cause Ol Peace." to be pi shed on Monday. Lie. telling200 words
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Article29 1954-09-20 7 NEW YORK. Sou.. 19: (Reuter)— Jeanette Ma< Doi i star of a score <>! Hollywood nusicals, Is seriously ill at her some with a virus infection29 words
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Article40 1954-09-20 7 riLBURY. I Sept CUP up anchor early and foui v v, ir II It di g< Befoi crewmen obje< the j the 10.58 ■go ship D chorage into Ti A B summoned v. tham remove I siv<40 words
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166 1954-09-20 7 'Russia Will Attack When She Has The Bombs' LOS ANGELES. Sept 19. (AP) A noted radiologist sai<J ne believes that ''the day alter Russia has all the bombs needed to destroy our cities, she will attack us." Dr. Stafford Warren, who superv ed radiological safety ai Bikini A-bomb tests. warned166 words
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Article204 1954-09-20 7 Conditions Similar To 1 948 JAKARTA, Sept. 19 (UP) Conservative Indonesian newspapers yesterday warned of the possibility of a Communist revolution that would ruin the young republic. They said conditions today m Lndones a similar lo conditions existing before the Madiun revolt m204 words
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Article184 1954-09-20 7 NATO COULD CALL UP 100 DIVISION KSTORIL, Portugal. Sept. 19 (Renter) Lord Ismay, Secretary General ol the North Ailantu Treaty Organization (NATO), said here wMerdny that NATO could call on 100 divisions it WBOtssarycompared with 12 divisions live years lf». Lord Lsmay, who is ha* Cor a NATO exhibition opening184 words
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Article41 1954-09-20 7 TAIPEH, Sept. 19. (Heuter) The Chin c Nai Defence .Ministry annoui here last rrighi thai Nationalist planes destroyed a 1.000-toi Communist oil tanker three motor ised )unk< ofl coasi ol X on the mainland due wesi ol Formosa.41 words
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Article31 1954-09-20 7 SHOULDN'T HAPPEN TO A BEAR CHICAGO. i Urn 9 vt b 80.,! C to K| a "con pi\ "II Be erl and S 1 PJ S i i id* ii i31 words
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Advertisement40 1954-09-20 7 *J$ arc here again! 'jT^W^ JOYANCE £^f^yji> SANDALS brown Grain Leather. M /^B->r A\ciiab!e m all sizes \s T l-~]o\ $10.50 11— li $12.50 \x Teenager 6 $17>5 WHITE NUBUCK n^lKl^OKl r^ RAFFLES PLACE D I I^l l^i <9 SINGAPORE40 words
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Advertisement67 1954-09-20 7 ROYAL DOULTON 4 BUNNYKINS M NURSERY WARE T' has an irresist l al to chile Story m b':ght clear colours b I affording full scope for c child i BEAKERS Handled 2.55 each TEACUPS end SAUCERS S 2.65 BABY PLATES Lorge S 4.9 C FRUIT SAUCER S 1.75 SEE OUR67 words
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Miscellaneous32 1954-09-20 7 •UMDERNE WH T^L LANTERN W THt B^RR^K^AI k IB 5" UA^IINS REMEMBt^ T*»E WAY YOU USED To WAIT. IS < ■^^I'r'^aSrtt^a^attaSftiiit fi^nr^a^l ■Lk. J. '^v y '^J kQa^a^aVl A^B^aW^^aKr Return of 'Lilli Mariene'32 words
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197 1954-09-20 8 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 19: A shipping scandal of major dimensions is m the making here today. A sum of about 200,000,000 rupiahs (Mai 866,000,000) m orders is involved. i Finance Minister Ong Eng Djie earlier this month signed an agreement with an197 words
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Advertisement823 1954-09-20 8 NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE T j Colombo Cenoa. Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg fir Bremen. Spore P Sham Penang FRANKFURT (HAPAC- ...24/27 Sept 28 Sept 29 Sept HAMBURC MAPAC 15/19Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct NABOB (LLOYD) 9/16 Nov 17 Nov IS Nov LUDWICSHAFEN HAPAC 26 Nov823 words
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Advertisement1185 1954-09-20 8 i* aw BLUE FUNNEL LINE ffi 1 mmm MANSFII-XD CO., LTD. T oSS Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed rla other ports to load and 'IKcharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. Sham Penang l.yruiin for Marseilles Liverpool Avonmouth Sept 19/2U Sept 22/231,185 words
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Advertisement660 1954-09-20 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang ARKELDYK (HAL) In Port/25 Sept 26 Sept 27/28 Sept ROEBIAH (SMN) 29Sept/sOct 6 Oct 7/8 Oct ♦BORNEO (SMN) 19/25Oct660 words
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Advertisement795 1954-09-20 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said, Genoa Antwerp. Rotterdam H Cdynia, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P Sham Penang k) lAVA" Cdn 10/11 21/22 Sept 23/24Sepr kx) "SONGKHLA" ...25/27Sept 26/27 Sept 28 29 Sept ml KINA 1 26 Sept/1 Oct xxxx) "MEONIA" 4/6Oct 8/8 3c» "MONGOLIA"795 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-09-20 9 This Isn't The THING! THIS odd looking craft is not the thing; from outer space. It is just one of the hundreds of cropdusting planes m use against posts and insects. Designed to fill agricultural requirements with a maximum safety factor and as cheaply as possible to61 words
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Article266 1954-09-20 9 Business i Done In The Week BUSINESS done m th e share market from Sept. 11-17: Industrials: Bank of East Asia $201. Fraser NeaVe Ords. $2.00 to $2.05. Gammons $3.37$ to .53.42 J. Georgetown Dispensary $3 00^ "Hongkong Bank (CoL) $905. Malayan Brewaries $3.65, Malaya Cement 51. 33 and $1.35,266 words
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Article131 1954-09-20 9 ULU KLANG TIN LTD.:—! Output from tributors was 629 piculs of tin ore and 148 piculs of Wolfram and profit for year ended March 31. j 1954 was $14,509 (1.6%). At j balancing date net liquid as- I sets equalled $601,860 or 66.9 cents per share. Scout boring131 words
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Article42 1954-09-20 9 A SERIES of now airfields I will be constructed m Dutch New Guinea under the threei year plan for the develop- ment of the area. The first airfield situated west of Manokwari, was re- cently taken into use.42 words
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Article44 1954-09-20 9 A START has been made m harvesting the bigge rice crop I ever grown m California. It has been estimated at more I than 15,000.000 bags ot 100 pounds each and is more than one-third larger than last I year's. APAP - 44 words
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412 1954-09-20 9 Share Market Review: Traders Rocket To New Heights ONCE again the industrial section was responsible for the bulk of the turnover, and the noteworthy feature of the week was the continuance of strong preference for industrial leaders. Although the metal price J gained nearly S4 a picul. price improvements m412 words
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Article47 1954-09-20 9 A FIRM m North Brabant Holland- has received an or- j der from Indonesia for th< supply of ten railway bridge-. The bridges, some of which are 230 feet long, will be de- livered lie fore the end of the j year. i47 words
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Article140 1954-09-20 9 WASHINGTON. Sept. 19. (Reuter) A number of companies which wani to buy United States Governmentowned synthetic rubber plants are now prepared to pay more for them than they were s lew months ago, according to a spokesman for the Rubber Producing Facilities Disposal140 words
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Article346 1954-09-20 9 THE copra trade m Singapore has developed more j and more into a purely speculative "paper" market m the past week, according to Lewis and Peat (Spore) Ltd., rubber and produce brokers. With the continued absence 'of demand from European j consumers, against which346 words
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Article, Illustration404 1954-09-20 9 SCRAP METAL TRADE IN THE DOLDRUMS SALT FISH MARKET WORSENS Collectors Are Not Keen To Buy Standard Staff Reporter THE scrap metol trade m Malaya is m rh« doldrums. Collectors oil over the country arm reluctant to buy and the exporters m Singapore find no buyers. The reason is that404 words
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Article153 1954-09-20 9 THE Singaj mai led U salt fisl ge .::g trade '-Id The Standard >* c Buyers tunr< :^v> tiiat the tra<:i Jlte n toned to soli i |ualities a.^ cattle and poultry Judder Previously, ;:.<m saU M.>h wer*- soici m; M^an msumptioc boti. mm ally And ir, lndone>ia. In recent153 words
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Article284 1954-09-20 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. i Reutcr! Assessing" mid-1054 rubber statistics the Natural Rubber Bureau has conic to the conclusion that there will be no surplus production of natural rubber this year. Earlier this year the Colombo rubber study group concluded that natural rubber production would total284 words
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44 1954-09-20 9 PANAMA rY, Sept. 10 <U1 Pan »a <i thai Peru a: c have no right t< B U From b T!.c t issued a com •>-<- -narna cioc-i j ...i. *o K-rntonai co. ever 5 r ♦>i«iMvt o:ii .t nfci'U.44 words
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Article74 1954-09-20 9 Why Gold Goes Up, Up «t Up .'•.<■■- I l I :.< V ted U 254 B per -i rket rTperw 'I :j... ..'i.d easiness I .c.,i-- c c price f free f o: s Am n sevi t puce f tei r t g A fc >$2 F most74 words
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Advertisement589 1954-09-20 9 am council of SINGAPORE TENDERS y Mi INKERS DEPARTLj MENT. .i Construction, pietion and Maintenance t Reinforced Concrete Bridge at Prtnetas Margaret Estate I Alexandra Road over Alexandra Canal. Close NOON 8 10 54; (2) Care and Maintenance for 1955 of ia> Bukit Timah Old Christian Cemetery and 'b> Bukit589 words
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Advertisement380 1954-09-20 9 I NOT ES 1 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE Erection of Fuel Oil Storage Tanks. 'TENDERS are Invited for x the erection of three fuel oil storage tanks forming part of the First Extension Works at Connaught Bridge Power Station. Two of the tanks for Connaught Bridge380 words
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Advertisement572 1954-09-20 9 CHANGE OF NATIONAL STATUS ON IDENTITY CARDS. nPO ensure that their names A are included m the Electoral Roll, persons who have been granted Certificates of Naturalisation are advised to report immediately to the Commissioner for Registration. Stamford Road to have their national status altered on their Identity Cards. CITY572 words
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103 1954-09-20 10 PRAISE for Luton from the unhappiest man m football. Bob Dennison, wistful manager of without-a-win Middlesbrough. "They had four real chances and scored from tva of them." he says. "We had twice as many opportunities and didn't tike advantage of one." Consolation point103 words
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773 1954-09-20 10 JOHNNY HAYNES, inside left and chief architect of the Fulham firm, "Goals Unlimited," gets a trifle testy about the fountain of praise that has sprayed his way just lately. "I don't think it's quite fair," he said, alter the win over Notts County773 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-09-20 10 JOHNNY Campbell, Fulham's Irish international winger, who has had a series of serious operations, goes home to Belfast, as Fulham's chief scout m Ireland. In this way Fulham are looking after the lad whose playing career was so tragedically cut short. During the two yearsUnited Press - 180 words
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Article50 1954-09-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— South Indian Rovers, strong contenders for fas division three "C" league honours, scored another win on Fnria3', when they beat Pudu Road Sports Club 4—o at the Brickfields Road ground. The Indians played with better combination and fully deserved their victory. photo.50 words
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259 1954-09-20 10 KLALA LIMPUK, Sun.— Some of Malaya's topnotch soccer players from Singapore and the Federation will play m the charity match m aid of the Selangor Division of the Red Cross Fund at the TPCA Stadium here the coming Saturday. To add to the interest259 words
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192 1954-09-20 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— Kwa Chin Swee of Singapore beat a field of 25 to break the 14-year-old record set up by Tan Leong Chye m 1940 m the cycling road race from Kuala Lumpur to Seremban and back. K'.va's time was 3 hours192 words
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Article62 1954-09-20 10 BOMBAY, Sept. 18, (Reuter)— Derek Khajadbhye and Pinet Pattapong.se entered the quarter-finals of the Crikct Club of India Badminton championships here yesterday They beat George Lewis and T. Fernandez 15-4. 15-6 m the men's doubles. In the mixed doubles Pinet and his sister Miss Pratheong62 words
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Article105 1954-09-20 10 PEXANG. Sun.— Methodist Afternoon Schoolboy. Delip Singh won m th c 25-mile cycling time trial today when he clocked 1 hour. mins 12 sees, for the journey from Gurney Drive to Telok Bahang and back RAF rider. A Blakey with a time of 1 hr. 5105 words
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Article57 1954-09-20 10 LONDON*. Sept. 18. (Reuter) The Internationa] Amateur Athletic Federation have decided that a 20 kilometre walk will be included m th« 1956 Olympic Games to be held m Melbourne m place of the 10.000 metres track walk. This was tod to delegates at rl ie tnnual meeting57 words
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Article40 1954-09-20 10 ST. Andrew's School drew 2 2 with Indian Association m a friendly hockey match played at IA ground Saturday. Scorers were: Sudharman <2) for St. Andrew's Sunderaj and Harhan Singh each scored a goal for lA.40 words
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Article101 1954-09-20 10 TAIPING, Sun:— lpoh 7MCA entered the final of Sultan's Cup Tennis competition here yesterday, beating Taiping Chinese Recreation Club 3 0 YMCA will meet PCRC versus Kampar Recreation Club m final. Results: (YMCA mentioned first) Nicholas Caleb and Leong Khuan Nyean beat Ong Hock Sim and Lee101 words
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Article75 1954-09-20 10 THE Kluang Branch of the War Department Civilian Stall Association has formed a Sports Section and the following were elected office-bearers at a recent General Meeting held m the Association premises: Chairman: Mr. John Vehghis; Sports Secretary and Treasurer: Mr. Lee Ah Leng; Committee: Messrs. A. Pavanaris (Athletic75 words
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Article66 1954-09-20 10 TARON Football Club beat Springdale Sports Club 1-0 m a friendly football match at Farrer Park on Saturday. Omar Hassan scored for the Taron F.C. Amicable A. A beat Dynamos S.C. by three goals to one. Eng Sian 3 scored a hat-trick for A.A.A while Eddy d e Silva66 words
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Advertisement271 1954-09-20 10 SHHAW BROTHERS^ :>Olk: Due to the nim 3 length 1 1 ft > this tfaturt will begin M I'J U. l.ju. luw fit", and aio johv wayne v, "THE HIGH Ml MIGHTY" m CinemaScope Warnercolor) with LAKXINE DAY: JAN STIRLING ROBERT STACK CLAIRE 1K!\OK: ROBERT NEWTON PHIL HARRIS DAVID BRIAN271 words
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Advertisement331 1954-09-20 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIO\B T^r^ R Mi LAST DAYS^ .^mt g, 9,30 p.m. umuwAlJ, THE MONEY IX J THE WORLD COLLDNI Bl V YOIR i HEART SO WONDERFUL A TIME *J**s CINCM «SeoP^A-^|L j 20fh Century-Fox Jj^^B^^ IB Coins Clifton ebb— Jean Ft-to.-s— Magpie McNamara Plus CinemaScope Short: "CALYPSO CEDISE" v331 words
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Article672 1954-09-20 11 S. CHAVALA - Wins Bantam Title dA.>umin, i l j, (if)- trances Kooert "^lne Kutniess" uonen won the world's vacant bantamweight boxing title here tonight by pounding out a hardearned 15 rounds split decision over ThaiLander Chamroen Songkitrat. England scored 73| pom's for (he punch-throwing IYend>man a:. 1 19j feN672 words
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Article71 1954-09-20 11 LONDON. Sept. 18 < Renter) Denis Compton showed no sign of his knee trouble to- day m hitting 109 for Cross- Arrows m their one day game with the Royal Navy at Lords. Compton. who Is to fly to Australia to join the M.C.C. j team when71 words
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Article1271 1954-09-20 11 By A Special Correspondent With Wolverhamton losing to Bolton, and Manchester United dropping a home point to lowly Huddersfield. the positions at the top of the division I are still wide open. Only two points divide the first six teams. In th e second division Liverpool are1,271 words
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Article37 1954-09-20 11 SALISBURY. Sept. 39 Reuter> Ewart Potgieter, 22 stone; 7 ft 2 ins boxer from Natal, won his second professional fight m 95 sees. here tonight when he knocked out George R'.iydom m the first round.37 words
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Article71 1954-09-20 11 An open invitation Billiards (3 balls) championship is being sponsored by the Aston Athletic Club at its premises. Entries are Invited from clubs and associations m Singapore and the Federation. The Tournament will start on Oct. 18. and entries, which will close on Sept. 30. should be sent71 words
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Article485 1954-09-20 11 LONDON. Sept. 18. (Reuten: 11 Individual performances marked today's Rugby Union mat- j dies with a number of players reaching double figures m scoring points. R. I. Harrison who went near to gaining a blue with Cambridge last year, gave further evidence of his goaikicking485 words
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645 1954-09-20 11 Day Of Upsets But Bristol City Unbeaten LONDON, Sept. 18, (Reuter)— Bristol City, ihird Division South leaders, are the only unbeaten club m the four divisions after a day of surprises m EnglMi league football today. Bristol won 3-1 at Coventry —the only away success m the division— to take645 words
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Advertisement385 1954-09-20 11 SITUATION WANTED pHINESE Girl English B peakVj ing Household work ing after young children. P. a expected $120/- Christian A; Box T ]7HB SS TUITION \TOUNG INSTITUTION iproposed tutorial English College) Jalan Ismail— or! Jalan E vmm v.ii: give tuition m aIJ subjects for boys and girl.- I d men385 words
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Advertisement490 1954-09-20 11 ■HIF^^N i ill ACk\OU!U)f,\U\i \MR and MRS b NAVAIIIRATN^M Joker* Bahru wish to thank rcl: I yes and Ujends for I i gift* t 100. attend th< thank < to the .(tter foi accasion ol l cir wedding by their kind presence SITUATIONS VA< A\T Xl ALA I Mli H490 words
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Miscellaneous155 1954-09-20 11 Lil Abner Ey A/ CaPP^ Wmmßr bad" for.'" V loves J\ 3o'r,£VE/v raw, they A TA^ T^ Alley Oop gy T.V. Hamlin I i i 1 h* 1 fT^^rnßl U_-: .V-l-v, vy^wru I I well, if we should turn up 1 J P •n s r 2^B vc i ikF155 words
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Article, Illustration1026 1954-09-20 12 VETERAN - When Hin Weng Went For Glory... VETERAN by SALUTATIONS to the Singapore XI for the superb' display on Saturday night, winning the Sportsman's trophy and humbling the Federation combination, it i was a grand game. A wonderful one. A complete j vindication of that miserable afternoon when they! had the1,026 words
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Article, Illustration208 1954-09-20 12 IT took eighteen-year-old Jessie Ong ol the Convent 11 minutes to become the Singapore Badminton Association's junior women's singles champion when she beat Chee Hvvee Cheng 11 -:>, 11-4 at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last niijht. At the expense of her erratic opponent.208 words
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Article, Illustration565 1954-09-20 12 WINDSOR LAD - THE TRIUMPHS OF THREE RINGS ARE YET TO BE EQUALLED WINDSOR LAD Says Picture left: Mrs. M. F. Cutler, wife of the president of the Singapore Turf Club, hands over the Singapore Gold Cup to the owner of Three Rings, Mr. E. J. Tan at the presentation made at the565 words
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Article100 1954-09-20 12 SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Yusoff bin Sawi of the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club beat a field of 47 competitors to win the 50-mile novices bicycle massed-start road race held on the Lim Chu Kang-Chua Chu Kang roads yesterday. Yusoff won the race m the good time of 2 hrs. 16100 words
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607 1954-09-20 12 South Open Up In 2nd Half For Tay Shield South 2 North 0 Mole Wai Kin and Jimmy Tan Referee: Chong Lian Sin AFTER a goalless first half which hardly raised a cheer from the paying crowd of 3,229, South brightened up on the resumption, to beat North by two607 words
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Article, Illustration210 1954-09-20 12 SBA TO INVITE EIGHT INTERNATIONALS BUT NOT TO CELEBRATE... EIGHT players four men and four women from America, England, India and Indonesia will be invited by the Singapore BA through the Badminton Association of Malaya to play exhibition games m Singapore m November this year. These players are Judy Devlin,210 words
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Article65 1954-09-20 12 TODAY'S Sport HOCKEY: SHA Police v Indian Association, Div 1 at 1A; SRC v Wayiderers Div 1 a: SRC: CSC v KASC, Div. 3B at CSC; 3 BOD v RE ME Dtv. 2 at REME: HM Cusi torn* d Spore Regi, Div 3 A at Customs. SOCCER: SBHFA OTEC v65 words
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Article23 1954-09-20 12 GEXIAL Toungsterg beat Kandar.g KerbM Kancers 1-0 'm the MTectern Cip booomt competition I Tamby v v red i the game23 words
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Article33 1954-09-20 12 MOXTREL'X Swii Sept. lfl neld ;to a d od in the 13th round v -pean terday Fi mcc beat Swedei "8 pi lintf but Britaii BUBef d France I only one33 words
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Advertisement48 1954-09-20 12 HALEX TABLE TENNIS BALLS The Choice of the Champions Ha -x -<:ir. t.s e rratch ball-approved br :n: e rna:.onaJ Ti&e Tennis Fe^e'it.on r>ce 1952 Hi 2-star. the club ball Hi S.\ I. th« practice ball H^.£x «J£-.' H. G. 'AASCNS S CO. I'D. O. SOX BJX S.'NGA»»CR|48 words
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Advertisement28 1954-09-20 12 1 I I wtivaf SWISS MADE jlrifdll Tropicalised %S>^ Waterproof rtV-N^ m Anli- magnetic m Vi^ciV^ Incabloc Rotare« LADY WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE Obtainable at all hodimg Wmlek Omkn.28 words
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