Singapore Standard, 23 September 1954
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Title Section15 1954-09-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. V. No. 82. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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159 1954-09-23 1 $100-A-DAY (Qukk-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT RESULT MRS S. K. FONG, 91 Cowan Street. Ipoh. is the V .r.:\-v of the Standard Q.;.c<-Qu.z Contest No. 56. i A cheque for $100 will be sent to her. The Judge was Mr LAC D P'.ccor.<. racing' Singapore. .•urrect an^-.vr-r> x:e: CLCI NO 1- MALAYAN159 words
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Article69 1954-09-23 1 SI N -S Fi \D E r.i.md. Sepi rtered Br.t p rryii air- ■r. v t I East and burned toda it 50 pers aas a! plane— which h id r taring seats— stn> i I 45 rr ■pa i "..i -V!' c: wni n scrambl<69 words
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Article40 1954-09-23 1 BCi IK Sepi 22 B let -Kir PI a'. todaj oed 1 So- i Colled r ■r< r t In tl rat t thi Nati nal As- illand thy t r. p.- rat ify rhe treaty40 words
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Article96 1954-09-23 1 LONDON. Sept. 22 (UF) —I Former British Prune Minis- X Cl OT mt Attlee earnhome r Klaj hrom a tour of i Communist China and .-aid: u Pers malls speaking, the s tonei we get rid v'h.an^ Kal-sn and troops the better It will be." Tbe96 words
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Article25 1954-09-23 1 CANBERRA, Sept. 22. (Reuten Australia will support Japan's membership of the Colombo Plan. Prime Minister Robert Menzies told th£ House of Representatives today.25 words
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Article911 1954-09-23 1 I Countrywide Opposition To Governments New Import Taxes Council Protest Planned CUP MacGs POWER SAYS ONE LEADER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The president of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. K. L. Devaser, declared today that the time had come for the High Commissioner's financial powers to be curbed.911 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-09-23 1 photo. GENERAL LIU YU-CHANG, commander of the Notionalist forces m Quemoy, Chiang Kai-shek's outpost off the Chinese mainland.— -A. P.A.P. - 21 words
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154 1954-09-23 1 TAIPEI. Sept. 22 (AP) The commander of the U.S. 7th i Fleet arrived today while Chinese Nationalist planes pounded the Red China coast for the 20th straight day. U.S. officials said the visit of Vice Admiral Alfred M. Pride. uho>e fleet is charsed with154 words
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346 1954-09-23 1 BEAMING with confidence, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. J. P. Thomas, last night told a Press conference m Singapore, that, taking everything into consideration, the balance of naval power m the Far East is still m our favour.'' The346 words
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Article229 1954-09-23 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 22 (UP)— The local newspaper furore OYei President Soekarno"s I second wife reached a new j high today when a leading Jakarta newspaper posed 10 searching questions on the marriage to the Government The newspaper Sv iber demanded In an t-o'-^<- thct229 words
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Article154 1954-09-23 1 Drug Orgy Scandal ROME, Sept. 22, (Reuter)— Warrants have been issued for the arrest of the two most prominent figui*3s named m Rome's drug orgy scandal arising from the death of Wilma Montesi, it was announced last night. They are Piero Piccioni, 31. jazz bandleader and154 words
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Article134 1954-09-23 1 SENNELAGAR. Germany. Sept. 22 (UP) Allied troops "jumped off" at dawn today m a vast "atomic" war game foreshadowed a possible de- j fence of Western Europe j without the aid of U.S. front line troops. American "atomic artil- lery backed up the defending134 words
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Article59 1954-09-23 1 LONDON. Sept. 22. (Reuten An assistant steward from the Polish ship Batory walked into a London police station early today and said he wished to seek political asylum. A message was sent to the Home Office and the man detained. The Batory is at present docked59 words
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Article67 1954-09-23 1 NEW DELHI. e "°nt. 22 ter) Dr. Ali Sastroan the Indonesian Prin* Mm ter arrived here today and was greeted by Mr. Nehru, the Prime Minister. Dr. Sastroamidjojo said the recent visit to India of Mr. Chou En-lai. the Chinese Prime Minister "marked a new period67 words
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Article42 1954-09-23 1 KARACHI. Sept. 22 CAP)— Prime Minister Mohammed j Ali left today by air lor Lon- don en route to Washington to meet President Eisenhower. jHe was accompanied by his wife and officials of the ForI eign Ministry.42 words
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Article143 1954-09-23 1 PENANG, Wed 70 yearold Buddhist official, Mr Oh Sen? Khay, and his stepdaughter. Oh Saw Bee. 31, were today found dead m a pool of blood m a house m Tek Soon Street here. The woman had stab wounds m her abdomen while her143 words
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Article83 1954-09-23 1 S 'poreans Need Not Panic SINGAPORE Governi i I has no intent/Ml to c lies on consumer goods, the Deputy Financial Secretary, Mr. H. Shair. tola The j Standard yesterday. He explained that Singa- por? is a Tree port and as such. Government would impose duties on import* I consumer83 words
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Article28 1954-09-23 1 NEW YORK. Sept. CReuter)— The Duchess of Kent and her daughter. Princess Alexandra, sailed aonv today after their Informal visits to Canada and Uu United State-,28 words
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Article143 1954-09-23 1 GOLD IS UP $10 WITHOUT NEW TAX JOHORK BAHRI Wed Following the annoumempnl by the Federal Government this mornim: of the increase m in*port duty or various >;ood>. the pi i«v of sold m lohore Bahra. today is SIXS per tahii a rise of SKI per tahil over the pri<143 words
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Article47 1954-09-23 1 JAKARTA. Sepi 22 -UP' Tin \y- ilia depart trn n( esrlf led a raid that hit a new thoi Lghness. Abo i.2(ii policemen ired th< Jakarta suburbs. Among the pera n d was their tx P i C m~ mi ncr Muljon<47 words
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Article356 1954-09-23 2 Wo Politics Rule Hits Them Most KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Government's directive banning 40,000 of its employees from active politics, came as a shock to many party leaders today. Part\ Negara and the United Malays National Qrganizati .1. which have a predominence of Malay356 words
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Article208 1954-09-23 2 MALACCA. Wed.— Mr. H. G. Hammett. the newlyappointed Resident Commissioner, paid tribute to the spirit and tradition of Malacca today, when he i took the chair at the monthly meeting of the Municipal Council. Mr. Hammett, who was a District Officer m Malacca tor208 words
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Article42 1954-09-23 2 MALACCA. Wed. -The Secretary for Chinese Affairs will preside at a public meeting at the Meng Seng Association. here on Monday. Sept. 21. when the procedure for Malacca residents to obtain U.K. and Colonie§ citizenship will be explained.42 words
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Article74 1954-09-23 2 PENANG, Wed. A motion moved by Mr. P. A. Das for a Rural Board building bye-law to be amended so that the 100-foot building line for major roads en the island be applicable to compound houses only and not to other buildings, was approved at the Rural74 words
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Article52 1954-09-23 2 LJM Chiu Seng was sentenced m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court st( r lay to three months' rigoro imprisonment on a corruption chaise. lie gave a detective a $20 bribe to secure his release after he was arrested nt South Bridge Road on52 words
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Article48 1954-09-23 2 MALACCA. Wed. Sidang Omar bm Haji Jalil of Jus Mukim, near Jasin, was elected to the Batang Malaka H C< v m Malacca's c tral election, last night. Eleven more representatives rima the dista l I are to be elected to the Coun-48 words
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Article35 1954-09-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. rag Foo. a Seremban busi- was 1 j Bn >l S Magi sti te on a charge of dangerous driving. ence was ordered to be en n sed.35 words
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Article25 1954-09-23 2 v:-:o CHENG HOE, passed on 22/9/54 t1 n.. R Singavins behind one son-in-fflOK >X HIAK c Pi a a; ii ajn. Di. regi t/.td.25 words
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Article40 1954-09-23 2 HONGKONG, Sen;. 22 Special Standard Service: i Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 515.7; to Cl sterling; $5.86 to US$l; $1,830 to Malayan SI: $0,185 i to one Indonesian Ruplah Goiri 1 $255.25 to a tael.40 words
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Article66 1954-09-23 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers DYYERYE TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $3665 per picul. Down 50 cts. LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms Wednesday's opening prices first session were: URWUFGHGFH LONDON TIN Wednesday's opening session were:66 words
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Article125 1954-09-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya's first Child Welfare Council will be launched next Tuesday Sir Charles Mathew. the Chief Justice of the Federation, is one of its principal planners, with Lady Templer. wife of the former High Commissioner. The Council will encourage i the universal acceptance of125 words
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Article149 1954-09-23 2 y From Page 1 Wherever I have gone I have made it my business to talk to representative groups of naval personnel and of our civilians, both Europeans and Asian. I am sure that these talks have been of very great value both to me and to149 words
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Article198 1954-09-23 2 Judge Dismisses DPP's Appeal KOTA BHARU. Tues.— Mt. Justice Abdul Bamid m the High Court here today dismissed the appeal of the Deputy Public Prosecutor against the acquittal of Wee Kum Siong. licensee, and nine Dth« parineis of the Leong Shuan Distillery, Kola Bharu. on charges of evasion of excise198 words
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Article68 1954-09-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Lai Cbong Wah. 24, who said i he made an omnibus his ""tempo~ary sleeping quarters" as he was unemployed was today tenced by the Second Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rar.i. to a week'c jail on a vagi a:, y charge Lai, who hails from68 words
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236 1954-09-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. After waiting for one whole year to get away from the jungle. 4,'j-year-old Kok Ch and 18-year-old Soh Wai. surrendered today to rubber tap- pers at points fifty miles a" 1 m Southern Selangor. Kok Chow went und ground236 words
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Advertisement106 1954-09-23 2 IHE BEST UIALITY PRODUCTS TO SUIT VOIR TILING NEED Al A RIGHT PRICE. "HOB" and "RAKO" WHITE COLOURED GLAZED WALL TILES i "RAKO" RED AND COLOURED VITRIFIED FLOOR TILES, UNGLAZED MOSAIC TILES AND FACADE MATERIALS i IN POPULAR SIZES AND DECORATIVE SHADES TO MATCH YOUR COLOUR SCHEME. We hare pleasure106 words
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Advertisement453 1954-09-23 2 f V"* omra VT^S^^ I V;' V A tfcn oi De Vvius n;ar >^^^*W;' Pcwoer to tht bouse 15 \.^«BP^_ ready answer tc commcToiac.-: digestive disorc''-r& cao^c by excess stom_ cb _cid j'**^: o c_utfCCO spoon/td of this reliable Jamuy AtwATv w**» m med%ctn» m a gluss ofzrjt^* u r/453 words
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Article68 1954-09-23 3 Aussie Course For Govt. Officers 1 .y G nment of s i Ibe sending six 1 1 1 s i officers to December i she-month i public admhns- n iffi Cl ra- a lich b A istrathe Cbopuation s c tx g n :> k' mc te 1 irs A68 words
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Article64 1954-09-23 3 JOHORF 3 1 akai t S L- COUTi i I' r I rex -a Rogayah i i minor tics. the t fore he ft with 1 t the i the i and f rtment had 1 m I 3...::- I I ling irney he r i nrong64 words
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Article176 1954-09-23 3 Retired Doctor Sets An Example THE Singapore Anti- Trtfffriwh Association Fund for its South Winds i Convalescence and Rehabilitation Centre, whose Appeal WTcdl opens today, was richer yesterday by tuo donations totalling $1. :;."><), because of a story appearing m the Standard. It v.is the story of SlO.OOO <;i\vn by176 words
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Article70 1954-09-23 3 X VLA I LTMPUR, Wed I r 1 12, une pl< ye 1, fom lead on :i- f pave- it A v Streel y this morning, while farther .:es Road, the Muthu, 41. a la- Pie co!I Ie rating a meal. rd death i70 words
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Article76 1954-09-23 3 )HORE BAHRU, Wed. Ch v 4.'_ i with kidnapping of a > was a froni 'he »ua Poi her stepfa her, ibourei nam I Virappen, was acquitted m c Ses^ons C irt today iiieged offence was ive be n committed Sede ik Estate m Ju'.y I pr76 words
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Article87 1954-09-23 3 fCUALA LUMPUR, Wei. Razak bin Abu Samab, a Special Constable, today, pc i led ;1 ■>' the I™r1 rs M igistrate's Court to Bye mts of absenting himsell and theft of articles ■a >rth .ib m\ $100 from his ie magistrate, Indie Mohd ti postponed sentence to Sept.87 words
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395 1954-09-23 3 PETER KUM - SO P.C SHARES OFFER GOES ABEGGING PETER KUM, Chinese Bus Company Extends A Hand To The Malays By The Door Is Still Open: Spokesman Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Not a single Malay has yet taken advantage of the offer by a Johore Chinese bus company to sell 50395 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-09-23 3 MRS. Yip Chooi Sin (third from right), a widow and mother of five children, tells the story of the conditions m the Palmer Road "shanty town" to Mr. Tan Ews Chee, Mr. M.P.D. Nair and Mr. Mak Pak Shee. She told them that all herStandard - 69 words
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378 1954-09-23 3 PROBE MISSION BRINGS HOPE TO SHANTY TOWN WITH cries of ''Prentah mari rumah pechah'" (■"Government is coming to break houses"), scores of naked and begrimed j children living m Palmer Road's "Shanty town" m Singapore, scattered at the arrival of a Legislative Councillor, a City Councillor and a businessman, yesterday.378 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-09-23 3 MR. M\K PAX SHEE points to a four-foot-by-four room that comprises the Hying quarters of one of the dwellers at the Palmer Road shanty town. Behind him are Mr. Tan Ewe Chee and Mr. M.P.D. Nair- Standard photo.Standard - 38 words
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Article65 1954-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A two-day recruiting campaign lor the" Royal Air Force (Malaya) will open at the Kua'.a' Lumpur Town Ball on Oct. 28. Candidates must be between 18 and 33 years old, and have had an education up to the Fifth Standard. Malay School, or its65 words
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Article63 1954-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wei. j Fifty-year-old Low Wong Song produced a driving licence for renewal last March to '.he Registrar of Motor Vehicles. On checking its particulars with the counterfoil, the clerk discovered that it had been issued originally to Alias bin Ali. Low was fined $20063 words
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Article72 1954-09-23 3 SINGAPORE'S Director of Education, Mr. R. ML Young. will inaugurate the annual rally of the Singapore Animal Lovers' League at the Jalan Besar Stadium on Oct. 2 at j 4. H0 p.m. The highlights of the rally will be the display by Army Guard Dog72 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-09-23 3 Mr. Low Elated With His New Foot A MAX with bright ideas is Mr. S. R. Raja, supervisor of the Artificial Limb and Instrument Workshop ot the Singapore General Ifospital. Mr. Raja was responsible for fitting Mr. Low Chenjj Swee, a wireman employed by the Oriental Telephone Company, with an197 words
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Article160 1954-09-23 3 MORE pidtets wore posted j around the Malayan Textile Mills at Bukil Timah Road, Singapore. yesterday by the Spinning Workers' Union. while the Colony Labour De-j partment was trying to arrange another meeting be-! tween the workers and the uiaaafiemeut oi the factory. The fir^t160 words
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Advertisement153 1954-09-23 3 [life As I IHustadj ?BV mi MAN \W\o\ l\\\s HiS BODYGUAROj Iwd i:o\hi)\\r vml is > t \.,-> l 'SUNDAY! SIANDMD Pimples Go Cause Kilted m 3 Days i-„ m-■ n,.0. < r.a lo > Ii > 1,-"' N s I :i s«h.h -->■'■• -n i» t -'.->- \a .r153 words
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Advertisement112 1954-09-23 3 TAc tror/(/ famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is an excellent remedy for Stomach Poms, Constipation, Indigestion, Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL a so^ ble ilM^ neia •^the soft, safe way to feminine hygicne-with rounded endt that flatten112 words
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196 1954-09-23 4 'I SAW CYCLIST FLUNG INTO THE AIR' WITNESS' A TAXI driver, Tan Hwa Cheng, told the Singapore High Court yesterday, he saw a motor-cyclist thrown into the air after a collision with a fast-travel-ling motor-car m Lornie Road on Feb. 22, last year. He was giving evidence m a civil196 words
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189 1954-09-23 4 Colonial Minister Must See Malaya LONDON. Sept. 22. fßeuter) Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. the new Colonial Secretary, said here yesterday that anyone appointed to his post ought to make his first journey to either Malaya or Kenya "where so many people are living under conditions of the utmost strain.'" He told189 words
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Article129 1954-09-23 4 AX elaborate programme has been arranged for a thrceday celebration of the 24th anniversary of the Great World Amusement Park which begins today. Beginning tonight, the manlag 'm is staging a dragon dance, a iion dance and an exhibition of the Chinese art oi129 words
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Article150 1954-09-23 4 THE Singapore Civil Court of Appeal reserved judgment yesterday m the appeal of Sennett Realty Company Limited against the decision of Mr. Justice Whitton. who ordered the refund of a $18,690 deposit paid on a house by Mr. Gan Kirn Huat. because of the Company's150 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-09-23 4 Rations Will Decide Strike Issue THE 160 firemen of the Naval Base, Singapore. resumed duty yesterday morning after a two-day "sit down" strike. But their resumption of duty is conditional. If the Naval authorities fail to settle their claim for rations, the firemen will go on strike again. Mr. S.Standard - 87 words
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Article215 1954-09-23 4 I' PENANG. Wed.— The Collector of Land Revenue, Penang, Mr. R. F. Oldham, today termed as "mischievous" statements made by a member of the Rural Board, Mr. P. A. Das, to residents of Ayer Itam, Tanjong Tokong and Glugor, at a mass meeting last Sunday215 words
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Article63 1954-09-23 4 LEONG Fook Jee, who I pleaded guilty to being a member of a secret society. I was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Leong. trie prosecutor said. was a well-known member of the "Kuan Yee" group (a secret society).63 words
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Article260 1954-09-23 4 For 9,500 Who DON'T Deserve It, Says Mentri KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A sixr r one square mile stretch, populated by a large number of people with previous Communist connections, was today declared as the second "white area" m Negri Sembilan. These people had been ordered to260 words
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Article46 1954-09-23 4 P"OR coilecti] 1 from passengers on ami 5 4 without issuing with tickets. Ho Lc I mg. a Singapore Traction Compi conductor, was > sentenced m the First District Court to eight montl rigorous imprisonment 90 I counts of criminal bi b of trust.46 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-09-23 4 Publicity Adviser MR. R. J. HAW h!N' ,S, Overseas PuWi Manager if Gfßrr; 1 trie Cnmpa ni 1 ,i ri\ ed her.- n c 4,BOAC Const* latiea y>--> t«rda> to dikcvNt wHi th«- Singa?n»r« lirarnh m»an>> of pi licisiac s c <impan\> j>. mim Mr. Hawking! will lisa isit I4aiiuk«tkStandard - 65 words
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Article274 1954-09-23 4 Lifted Into Termite Area KIALA LIMPIR. Wed.— A srou}. el R >al Marines whose cruiser. H.M.S. Newcastle now b« jing refitted m Singapore has .Hist gone in f «t "Operalion Termite" territory, east ol Ip«h. for a "nine chjnii« j from life aboard." T: i274 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-09-23 4 THE children's ward was the first "port of call", of the First Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. J. P. L. Thomas when he made an hour-lon>; tour of the British Military Hospital m Alexandra Road, Singapore, yesterday. He chatted with the sick and spoke words95 words
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Article, Illustration216 1954-09-23 4 Standard picture ST. MICHAEL'S School, a new 5350,000 institution run by the Christian Brothers m Thomson Road, Singapore, was officially declared open by Mrs. C. C. Tan wife of a Colony Legislative Councillor, yesterday. A large number of people including Singapore's Director of Education. Mr.216 words
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Article111 1954-09-23 4 Mission Faces Big Deficit THE Etamaki shn< ion. I m Singapore, is lacing a deficit ]of $12,000. The mission is now I appealing to the public to help it meet the deficit. The mission's advisory romj mittee has suggested that a i fourth i its members should offer <i voluntary111 words
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Article35 1954-09-23 4 PENANG. Wed-— Cash and I clothing amounting to $800 were reported stolen from the i ArilT Mosque m Perak Road. last night. Entry into the mosque was made by breaking open a window35 words
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168 1954-09-23 4 Not Near The Scene Of Crime Defence PENANG, Wed.— A coffee sh< p assistant Chee Chuan Huk and cake maker, Ooi Ec Chooi, charged with roi bery. said m the Assize C today that they were em near the scene of the crime. Chee and Ooi are alleged to have168 words
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Article44 1954-09-23 4 THE G g probi to fa i onfen mm pol Ti.f < onfen :hi Brigadu r v. Ste Ci..« < B Is kha M.- ,<. Singapoi la to .1 Ihic year's fi en E < Pat a: < d b I Gu. k g 0 I44 words
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Article59 1954-09-23 4 Man Took $800 For Tea Money X Tsn Seng alu ha t S Strei P go President Se t here a p guilty to a cl a fompa'.riot o .< Bum E i us "tea 1 told the r'Brian V. fi a.^ i that ing I ih rooa i (4S<59 words
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Article356 1954-09-23 5 Students Not Impressed By Nicolls Assurance SINGAPORE Chinese schools are adopting a ''wait and see" attitude concerning the Governor, Sir John Nicoll's assurance that Government had no intention of exercising autonomous control over Chinese schools. >■ k Stand understands that principals and mem«rs of 1356 words
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Article107 1954-09-23 5 Harbour Labour Ask For Inquiry S ngapore Harbour Laboui Union n ants S.-; John institute a Com- nto Ihe ervice of the i 200 .vord memoran- to S.r John the Urv.on aiici author- s gi v.inivs" iaiiy-paid ::;>loytvs the Board rand vca p<'ints I n »everal »ccasions, pa.^t tw 3107 words
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21 1954-09-23 5 She Claims Support For Eight Years c B or a Sixl I. her T< from X I i itting i and21 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-09-23 5 MARY HOE, 13 -year- old ballerina who mil ptfffam at Saturday's cotHvrt to be held at j R.wYles Institution m Singapore by St. Mar- j uartt > and St. Andrew's Schooh m aid of their Pontons Pa>ir Medical J tUaiC9 tor the poor. After the first80 words
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Article53 1954-09-23 5 Off Days Replace Holidays pi i on tl per- Sing re Ci y Couari may o lays off I m the i A B Pulai an IP -.late their tea i rii g H pit; -i b to take 1 u» oi rork a publ i endations wi tore the53 words
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Article35 1954-09-23 5 CIIINN'AYA Karuppac (TO: and Abdul Blajid bin Dau< Saheb (47) were admitted U t'ro Sir.ijaix.re General HospiUil last night with head anc face injuries. They were bolt believed to have be< i assauli35 words
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230 1954-09-23 5 A NEW British-designed four-seater motor ricksha which should have a wide appeal throughout the Far Kast has now gone into pi hiction m the United Kingdom. This ricksha, designed by a lirector ol an engineering Qn i. is powered by a fourstr ke230 words
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Article, Illustration272 1954-09-23 5 So Court Acquits Him CAPTAIN J. B. Stokker, master of the ship, Baud, j yesterday asked the Singapore Eighth Police Court the I definitions of the words "passenger" and "stowaway, i I He asked the Court tnis j when he went on trial yesterday on272 words
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Article99 1954-09-23 5 Dogs Were To Blame Cyclist TAN Peng Cheon, a 39--year old butcher, was chased by three big dogs at Ll5 one morning last month, as a result of which he fell off his bicycle and his lamp was smashed. He picked himself up, and his bicycle, and he continued on99 words
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105 1954-09-23 5 FEDERALISTS NOT TO FORM BRANCH -YET A HANDFUL of Srngaporei ans yesterday attended a meeting held to discover the possibilities of forming a branch of the World Federalist Movement here. After some informal discusi .sion it was generally agreed j that it would not be possible i to start such105 words
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Article49 1954-09-23 5 A VERDICT of death b.\ I misadventure was returned ii j the Singapore Coroner's Court ai an inquest into the death of Baharin bin Jaii. Baharin, who was a lance- corporal m the Police Force. died following an accident at Dunearn Road on the morning of Aug. 9.49 words
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Article89 1954-09-23 5 'I Was Poisoned' Man Says A SINGAPORE cloth merchant. Ang Chew Kooi. has reported to the police thai someone had attempted to i poison him An? claimed that he v/a* having porridge m his shop m Arab Street on Tuesday 1 afternoon when he Ec a burning sensation on his89 words
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Article85 1954-09-23 5 KWANG Son Kwan. 19. who rode his elder brother's motor cycle without a licence, and while not being covered by insurance, was yesterday fined a total of $125 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. P Trainur His eider brother, Kwang Seat Chai, 22. was85 words
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Article70 1954-09-23 5 And A Spritely Maiden Danced MORE than 10.000 people (top picture) last ttiQ I i 1 icalrhed spr'ncly Mitt Krislinati RfoflWuie i perform sn Indian Dance en a oar'tel] concert on ike C'\i< Hall steps, In edebrtttttw o; the Hitrd ai 0/ 5n i yap^»'( > being made a City.Standard - 70 words
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Article66 1954-09-23 5 IWi > .Sxngaporc Service Ordinance rolment m the C to tlie :iate iixed tor I D ict Coui A-.-... j [< the sl Fan I said they wou on N l»are 1 turn I v I tried earlier i diary up foi Long before66 words
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Article20 1954-09-23 5 w, > Bi ar ol Pcm ak I Bukit i lantang. lon foundation col a theatre General 1 120 words
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Miscellaneous121 1954-09-23 5 OFFICIAL SOLUTION OF SQUAREWORD D-32 rtM Ad.accron Commaree mci on September scussthfl clues of Squareword D-32 They '-ere mot the most aor answers ro the clues itfere as the square beio^v. wh eh thus v -e Oftiaol CONS! VT_E_N_TJ-J£] 7 BHH p HHBHH IgalliTe LIEkAJ ■■p^— p Pot- E_PJ y121 words
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Miscellaneous236 1954-09-23 5 Information at a Glance »C I N^ADORH t 3t: u:el and Con: !e ht3ies W7~)//2f(/ M M^ilM^^^rCT^ Singapore m*^^ *&A1 ~-as& MKTHODIST CIH'RCII: Ceylans vDIO MALAYA. sTOKK: .7 10 JHBBBM— Him I iiSSHi WIF Sira.t^ Teit.ir.ony mccl 5 3 am. Aiofr.::ig blsi; 73u News, KA9I ITBSI SOCIETY: Weekly IHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY:236 words
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416 1954-09-23 6 Singapore Stand Dearer And Dearer 1/EDERATION people woke up yesterday morning :-..o>r everything they eat, use, or baa become dearer [rom Hyc to thirty \.< nl as a result od the increase In the import I This surprise ma sprung on them In the I j- Derated by the proposed416 words
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Article150 1954-09-23 6 J toll the Federa- P poUtiCS. >■• ibU servants I b. po:;-; ?al activities and :^::r <. Today at servants sitting m t: I re Com Q tnd heading i' Pabik money has been spent on 3 It idents to pi abroad fOC training so contrttmtc la the150 words
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Article612 1954-09-23 6 VVayland Young - VVayland Young HPANGIER Is to Europe as the Saturnalia were to the Roman year. The rules are abrogated, the worry and restraint are suspended; anything goes. Perhaps, as the old festivals made it possible lor people to be lawabiding all the rest of the year, the very612 words
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1028 1954-09-23 6 Pro- Nanyang - A South-east Asia Cultural Centre By HEX the Singapore sponsors of the Nanyang University initiated the laudable project of providing another centre of higher education m Malaya, they affirmed that they were imbued with the idea of sustaining Chinese culture m multi-racial Malaya and welding it together with the other1,028 words
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Article314 1954-09-23 6 Review of Views Catching A Shrimp UTUSAN MELAYU saysl that UMNO was jusi trying to catch a shrimp by using an elephant as a bail when it demanded a fully elected legislature at the Malacca UMNO emergency congress lasi April to influence the former Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttleton to314 words
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Article123 1954-09-23 6 Sir. 1 am ama/«<: i. learn thai Uju« among U m the Colun> wiebod? who nomMffi hiai-*»-lf «oii, potent \m ctftfcisr iii»superlative plaint nf l.mdio Arrau. I refer to >oui Musi< Critic Y.F.D lad think thai he should %X least l< i us know what (MlfficatioiM123 words
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Article59 1954-09-23 6 Sir:— We we to read a f\ asked I Le Sove La rga help the ]>--■ showed Utt [f we have ren wo then i i that's wh3 the to lea- k>l. able to j or aided schoo forced to j are 1«k children. .\\CR\ PMM \I59 words
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Article20 1954-09-23 6 Ia r X If ou: ing C we h; Frainini I stood the VM. f LSI H Ii)oh.20 words
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Advertisement67 1954-09-23 6 (T'^fP^W Cood b y <• GREY HAIRI M/^\ /*""V |j? Ir «'o worlu wonders with grey or iacklustrc I f^^ U b*i* A slng!o application of this Q I ropcrb tint v.\;ftjy and indctcctably y" J restores full, youthful colouring itai last* UrurT,-,:ed by permaccnt waving. IMB» ''TVjBQEwy natural thadts67 words
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Advertisement57 1954-09-23 6 MoMfri^va-v:-:^ '^'-•'•jj-''Tjj|' i* 'i"jjjji||l*f]BMM|lWl''W[MiilllMllLlßiiiil_llllHM^W s^^E J& v> lc ft 8 Volt battetf tftnAai ISMbw w h Wl 1..J.H. i-», )>;,«• an M ul U7lVeB tiC 2S4S A SINT.AI'dRF: PUCB J282 I PRICK $30© L»>»s 10% f,> h H.P. Terms Ava-,i.,,> traditionally the finest J****T" f l Gt^ tRAJ «»-eCTR,C CO.57 words
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Miscellaneous9 1954-09-23 6 Laughter at Work X 1 &RAND PIANOS JS> j9 words
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Miscellaneous25 1954-09-23 6 '-WW *0R MY IIATBST T^iCK I SHAU H^Kt p tflK'i Wi SAWIN6 THE MOUSEIA/tPE <N MALF The Annual Convention of the international Brotherhood of Magicians^continued.25 words
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Article70 1954-09-23 7 Big Hug Ends A Flight To Freedom P)— Amerv n Richard Don down N Air8t Id >U yestei txg g to i II months nment m Rod C Mi ank Aim; at M Oregon, who S told m •ii ttkc h< needed a "ook»d mi;i. It's all M;<" c i>,-n-70 words
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49 1954-09-23 7 SAIG s pi R tnam Pi Dinli Da] i relig toda: i effort to of 1 B« -he i to iota k rnmei ntU S f. Gei Nguyei M n In i ler hould be [> fence bui I a p was i49 words
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Article80 1954-09-23 7 Australia Gets Prepared I BO RNI S 22, Reuti —A guard its iles 1 ro'.n lir V here of bat t P v An- sri I «ai o>i entn poi aof i -can. In addition of the istal •iie Roya Austi i Air Forc< oding strip m tiie Cocos Islands80 words
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Article116 1954-09-23 7 NEW DELHI, Sept. (Renter) Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime .Minister. will spend one night at Hanoi to meet the Vietminh leader Ho Chi Minh next month. Mr. Nehru will step off at the northern Vietnam capital on his w to Peking. The Indian116 words
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Article, Illustration354 1954-09-23 7 A Man, His Wife, The Other Woman Talk Things Over TIIkKK peopl, a man. his wife and "The Other Woman" in,t recently t,» talk over a crazy marriage tangle which threaten', to ruin ft»ui- Urea. The ian and his wife are Mr. and Mrs Paddy Ol.ynam. There is no di\orceMirrorpic - 354 words
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Article189 1954-09-23 7 TOKYO, Sept. 22. (AP)— A 13-woman "kimono! cabinet" has taken a look at Japan's problems i and decided a womanly hou.se cleaning is m or-' der. Woman's Forum, leading Japanese woman's magazine, reported the results today. The self-appointed cabinet includes authors, civil servants and politicians.189 words
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149 1954-09-23 7 Big Strike Threat In Fleet Street LONDON. Sept. 22, (Reuter) A strike which could stop publication of every j leading national newspaper Is threatening the British press for the second time this year m a dispute over the printing of the Daily. Sketch. The Printing Machine Managers Trade Society (PMMTS)149 words
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Article51 1954-09-23 7 Taipei. Formosa, Sept. 22 (AP) a Chinese Nationalist legislator proposed m parliament today that all prostitutes m Formosa be rounded up and sent to servicemen's camps for "mutual benefit." [nterior Minister Wang Teh-pu said thai while the matter was complicated. It 3 would keep the proposal m51 words
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Article76 1954-09-23 7 STOCKHOLM. Sept. 22 (AP) Police yesterday picked up a 19-year-old girl, dressed only m a pair of stockings, from a shipping craie m a ledge between two traffic lanes m the centre of Stockholm. She said she had been living with her fiance m the76 words
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Article59 1954-09-23 7 OLDIIAM. Lancashire. Sept 22 (Beuter) Two British soldiers detailed to dimb Welsh mountain on Mondaj as an initiative and toughness entry test for the special air service regiment In Muiaya were Found last nighi some 300 miles away at Oldham. Lancashire, absent without leave. Troops59 words
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Article37 1954-09-23 7 THE King of Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk, will visit Thailand a 1 guest of the Thai j Government from CM. 3 to U the Agence France-Presse re- porlen fro:n Piw.ri Pe!.;j Reuter BANG No. 1Reuter - 37 words
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Article113 1954-09-23 7 Guy Fawkes Basement 'ComesToLife LONDON. Sept. 22. (Reuter) An explosion today shook the mediaevalvaults under the House of Commons m London where 350 years ago Guy Pawkes stored his gunpowder and tried to blow up Parliament. The explosion due to an escape of gas occurr< d near the staff kitchens.113 words
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Article96 1954-09-23 7 LONDON. Sept. 22. ißeuter i— London's staid tophatted stock exchange operators lied from the "floor" today when a firework exploded m the basement of the exchange buildings. As panicky a.- if the market had crashed, they rushed 500 strong outside into narrow Throgmorton Si:-<-' which flanks96 words
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Article80 1954-09-23 7 OKLAHOMA City. S» pi 22. i UP i —A New (Meant v gt on, who started the nations lung canc4 r cai several month- ago, said today one (it every 10 male Cigarette smokers will have lung cancer by 1970. The Louisiana physician. Dr. Alton Ochsner,80 words
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152 1954-09-23 7 School Closes After Threat Over The Phone NEW YORK. Sept. 22 -AP> The public schools m Milford. Delaware, were closed yesterday after anonymous telephone callers threatened violence if Negro children attended the same schools as whites. The U.S. Supreme Court last May ordered racial segregation ended m public schools, and152 words
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Article375 1954-09-23 7 Bases In Europe China WASHINGTON, Sept. 22, (Reuter) A United States Novy publication said yesterday that the Soviet Union hod bases from which it could launch air attacks on shipping on most of the sea approaches to Europe and China. But it added that the375 words
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Article84 1954-09-23 7 'U.S. NAVY WOULD RETALIATE WASHIM rTON S-. Reutei Powerf v i States nat a] ton ate If the Chin ing ■rf tea m pl< th«* \.iu >na land trongl I o ng aid \m m d rdaj rhey wei v. id< spread repo! lists w .v- nt inning the;; lilng84 words
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Article31 1954-09-23 7 LONDON S \¥P>. Mm Briti nci d that Brit ain'e Leg M oi Vietnam and Cambodl I be raised to embassi L- gatkw i ablishi d i! La31 words
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Advertisement58 1954-09-23 7 Turn To P. 10 For More Foreign News RALEIGH m THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE f^M. PkFOcklCCd n I largest end most modem Cydi P'cnt ;n the world the latest models .tS^Mie v.th Iheiv spark' oq finish and smooth- raleigh running qualit.es make tnem the best valu€ imti*j«i «nr foi n^one\ SOLE58 words
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Advertisement119 1954-09-23 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Srondord London Correspondent LONDON Sept. 22 The following ore rHc cio^.ng prices of rubber and tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 20 f d Spot £737 bu»e«-v October December 20. d £738 sellers. Jonuary March IC.d Three months i T April June119 words
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Advertisement814 1954-09-23 8 *i)KDD£UTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE OiNT SERVICE 1j C aMB#M Cnij Mjtteiiles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen Spore 9 Sham Penang FRANKFURT tHAPAC. 24 27 Sept 28 Sept 29 Sept HAMoURC HAPAG ...15 19 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct NABOB LLOYD- .9 16N» 17 Nov 1 8 Nov LUDWICSHAF'eM -iAPACj 26814 words
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Advertisement1161 1954-09-23 8 Te. tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE S^JS mwm* MANSFIELD CO., LTD. T oSS Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carto SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. S ham Penang Lycaon for Marseilles. Liverpool 3t Avor.sioalU Sept 22/23 Cftittm Ltverpool1,161 words
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Advertisement897 1954-09-23 8 R.I. ECONOMY TAKES ONE MORE TURN FOR WORSE Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 22,— Indonesia's tottering economy has taken another sharp turn for the worse. Faced with a reduction m the import of industrial raw materials, several large companies have announced that they are either closing down completely or curtailing897 words
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Advertisement806 1954-09-23 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo S pore P b ham ?enang x) "JAVA" In Port xx) "SONGKHLA 25 27 Sept 28 28 Sept 29 30 Sept xxx) "KINA" 25 Sept/ 1 Oct xxxx) "MEONIA" 5/6Oct806 words
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102 1954-09-23 9 £124.7 MIL. PROFIT FOB SHELL GROUP IN 6 MTHS. THE Royal Dutch Petro■T"™ Company and the Shell Transport and Trading Company Ltd. announced the net income (before estimated taxation and minority interests) of the Royal Dutch Miell group of companies at V IU. 1 16,009 for half year ended June102 words
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Article40 1954-09-23 9 JAPAN TO BUY RED RICE TOKYO. Sept. 22. (AP) a Cey o n trade mission yesterday she would buy 50.000 tons ol rice grown m Red China if the quality tod or: -c were satisfactory, da Newg Sea vice said.40 words
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Article, Illustration232 1954-09-23 9 Garuda Plans To Extend Its Route To H.K. Standard Aviation Correspondent (i AKIDA Indonesian Airways plans to extend its route network to provide services from Jakarta through Singapore and Bangkok to Hongkong before the end of the year. This was disclosed to Mr. R. Suhirman, represent Singapore t c used232 words
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214 1954-09-23 9 THE Public Life Assurance now transact business m S tion. The firm has made a depos J Co. Ltd. of Singapore can iingapore and m the Federa>it of Mal.s2oo,ooq with the Crown Agents m London. A statutory meeting of the company was held at214 words
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Article116 1954-09-23 9 Standard Shipping Reporter ALL consignees of cargo ex the Swedish freighter Thai which was recently hit by the typhoon Ida m the South China Sea. have bee n notified that the clearance of cargo which she discharged on the Singapore Harbour Board wharves is their own responsibility. This116 words
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Article150 1954-09-23 9 OUTER ROADS Asm Leneverett, Sieel C'iiemist, Sambas, Bayd, Inverbank, Falkelfjell, Benattow, Petro King. Benveg, Laurentian Hill. Steel Scientist. Islander. Heil- kon. Irian. Klaspeda. Rookley. i Saban» Anshun. INNER ROADS Cornfish, Hanthale, Kah Soon. Perils, ilong Eng, Hai Seng Ilin. Tung Hock. Sedenak. Lipis. Darvel, Giang Seng. Philip150 words
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Article, Illustration431 1954-09-23 9 NO SIMPLE WAY OUT OF MALAYA'S DILEMMAU.K. PAPER I. OND O Sept. 22 (Reuter). The Financial Times .-aid yesterday m a leading article that there was not i simple way out ol the dilemma of Malaya when the ecoftomy needs lowei taxes but "there is no real prospect of any431 words
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Article177 1954-09-23 9 __^^i_i^_^_^iii^i^ri^_- v Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday closed quietly steady at an eighth of a cent per lb. above Tuesday's prices, first grade rubber lor October shipment being quoted at 70 cents per lb. Quotations opened g I lower and remained at177 words
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Article554 1954-09-23 9 Prof, Silcock On Molaya MALAYA'S economy is not one economy but three, soys Mr. T. H. Silcock, Professor of Economics at the University of Malcvc m his latest book. Entitled "The Economy cf Malaya, this publication attempts to pply an economic background to the554 words
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Article, Illustration187 1954-09-23 9 STANDARD picture at yesterday's meeting shows (from left): Mr. Hoonp Tsu Chiang-. Dato Wong Shee Fun, Mr. Ng Sen C hoy, Mr. Lo Wei, Mr. Jee Ah Chian, Mr. Lav Pak Khuan (Chairman). Mr Ong Choy Tons, Mr. Lim Seng Tjoe. Mr. Lim Chim Fook, Mr. Lee187 words
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Article109 1954-09-23 9 PRICE changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers" Association yesterday were: Xyalas .42 .47 r RUBBER Batu Seiangor .58 .60 Johan .58 .63 Kent 3/4 3/7 Killinghall 7/3 7/8 Kinia Kellas 7/3 7/9 Kundang 36/6 37/Larut 12/- 12A3 Petaling 3^5 3.30 Rantau 2.02 2.05 Takuapa Valley 15 6 16/Ulu109 words
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Article33 1954-09-23 9 TWO private Philippine importers of rice from Thailand backed out of their contracts with the Philippine government yesterday and the government is considering handling imports on an official level. APAP - 33 words
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Article144 1954-09-23 9 One More Russian Ship Sails In Standard Shipping Reporter WITHIN the last six months more than one j hundred Soviet vessels have called at Singapore en route, to Northern ports via the South China seas, j Yesterday, another arrival was noted. She is the 8,229--ton Soviet tanker Klaipeda which is144 words
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203 1954-09-23 9 RI Sells $6.9 M.Copra To The Reds Mandard Mai H Reportei REPORTS X I oopta Ri China N Docombei 4 :i Janiu sections of 1 S g. re yes- t" that a S period V.; f. n. I the d< a. [lecuij arket i p ning (Oj ci '< rent203 words
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105 1954-09-23 9 Standard Staff Reporter INTERIOR decorators and architects can now reall) plan model homes with bto arrival of an extensive of ceramic wall tiles, vitri fied **oor Ifles, both plain and mosaic and facade materials. I i»."s.' t.uiidiiU ;i( <^^•mrl♦'^ covering every uuiit ol105 words
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Advertisement376 1954-09-23 9 rtKAK NATIONALS (NON MALAY) SCHOLAKSHIF FUND f J ;iE Bca: i ol Trustees m•- i": atkma for iyoo ships 1 study the fol- ,-s overseas: (a) Lads Afcmaai Mining Engineering ants must possess a C: j :e I or Grade II Cambridge Schooj Certificate, dated sot ea: ;er than tMt,376 words
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Advertisement71 1954-09-23 9 NEDERLAND LINE KOYAL DITCH MAIL Ageats: Holland East Asia Line NOTICE TO (ONSIGNi:. S SS. MF.I.iSKKRK" r 22 I St pt« !:h r 1954 I di rgi cargo into 1(3 Berthed: -2nd Sep. 1954 General a irvey wfll be I 4^.- O tol ir, !"34 No furth< r s :v.t.71 words
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Article302 1954-09-23 10 Russian Move Is Voted Down 43-11 UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 22 (AP) The United Nations General Assembly voted yesterday to shelve for this year the issue of seating Red China m the United Nations. This was proposed by the United States after j Ru>s:a302 words
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239 1954-09-23 10 UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 21 (UP) Career-diplomat Dr. Eelco N. Van Kleffens, chiel Dutch delegate to the: United Nations, is the new I President ol the 11*54 session of the General Assembly. Wartime foreign minister of H tlland and longtime head of thai nations239 words
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Article73 1954-09-23 10 £370 M. Aid For S-EA COLOMBO. Sept. 22: (Reuter)—South and South-east Asian countries received near- iy ci~>j million worth of external aid during 1951-53 tinder the Colombo Plan, ac- j c >rdlng to an Illustrated book- let released by the Colombo Plan Information Unit. The booklet .said that aid which73 words
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Article52 1954-09-23 10 NEW YORK Sept. 22 (Reu-I ler)— The United States prelicted yesterday that the Soviet Uni >n would launch "a large s ale propaganda campaign for moon iti< ia] prohibition of use of nuclear weapons" i i itfa the slogan "Ban the Bomb I Trust52 words
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187 1954-09-23 10 NEW YORK, Sept. 22, (Reuter)— The Governor of Hongkong, Sir Alexander Grantham, said here yesterday that the visit to Communist China by Mr. Clement Attlee and other prominent members of the British Labour Party was "unfortunate." Arriving here m the liner Queen Mary tor187 words
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Article76 1954-09-23 10 TOKYO. Sept. 22. (AP) Ho Chi Minh, Moscowtrained leader of North Vietnam, was quoted by Peking Radio today as saying his regime would work to "develop economic and trade activities with France and strengthen the unity and friendship between the two peoples." But he presaged this76 words
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Article66 1954-09-23 10 NAGOYA. Japan, Sept. 22. (AP) Kokichi Mikimoto, a humble noodle vendor who gamed world fame and riches by coaxing oysters to produce pearls, died Tuesday at the age of 96 "The pearl king. as Mikimoto was known. was stricken with a kidney ailment. He became66 words
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Article63 1954-09-23 10 LONDON, Sept. 22 (Reuter) Sir Malcolm Sargent, conductor of the British Broadcasting Corporation symphony orchestra, leaves here today tor Tokyo where he will be the first British conductor ever invited to conduct Japanese orchestras. Sir Malcolm will give seven concerts after a week's rehearsals. During his month's63 words
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Article38 1954-09-23 10 WASHINGTON. Sept. 22: (Reuter)— Britain is at least 18 months ahead of the United States m the building of a fullscale plant to produce electricity from atomic power, representative Chet Holifield, Democrat, said here38 words
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Article66 1954-09-23 10 BERLIN. Sept. 22 (AP) West Berlin police claimed last night to have foiled a kidnap p'.ot jrdered by the Russians against one of their own "best paid" secret agents m the Allied sector of the city. They said the effort was thwarted o n Monday night66 words
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Article, Illustration209 1954-09-23 10 ELEVEN years ago Mavis Peak (above right) was dying. Doctors could do nothing for her and her parents had lost hope. But recently she was on her honeymoon, a happy bride. ..but with only half a heart. She will interrupt the honeymoon to209 words
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Article28 1954-09-23 10 GENERAL Mark W. Ciark said on Tuesday night he believes the Chinese Communists are still holding about I 1,000 American soldiers for i bargaining purposes.— UPUP - 28 words
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Article102 1954-09-23 10 LONDON, Sept. 22, (Reuten— Blackest day on the London roads last year was Christmas Eve when 237 people were killed or injured, police headquarters reported yesterday. Altogether 42,203 casualties of all types occurred m the area during the year including 587 people killed102 words
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Advertisement350 1954-09-23 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I piloN > ie ii ii 11 am i "j i 'I >; 51 I#M ClJfii, 1.13. 6.45 i| I BOOKINGS '■>■* :;<il 1 3 <t ft 9.30 P.M 1 OPENS TODAY 1 ORIGIN Ui SIN DRAWING THEM VBa A MAGNET,. ..TO THIS PLACE... to e\( ii350 words
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Advertisement212 1954-09-23 10 |#$HAW BROTHERS I KSBHOy Bn BBt Bob JH Bfl 11 «15 \SI c Q I KIRK DOUGLAS &j V if n t^fS^^B "^i-^Ji for <l< -rrlion 8 H 9v v. r < j "<*■"*'» n n MB IHb^l^Hk^B^^^ *'"I v each oilier! i United Artists SATURDAY MIDNIGHT j) BSHSSzSff 1212 words
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Miscellaneous328 1954-09-23 10 J i> scant Of ileus that speaks ill of iiis mutter."— Irish l*rt)\crlts. THURSDAY lOK IMIKVONE: OrganiM the day ao as to ,make the most o! the I beneficial influences present I In order to make adequate > headway today Do things m I co-operation with another for best results328 words
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Article53 1954-09-23 11 LONDON. Sfpi 22: ißeuteD x.:dn TODfl UK Duke of Edinburgh or Princess Margaret would attend 0 npics m Melb bed by a Bucking an Pa lay a aid thai F engage meni are nevei am advance. M up rait sp in s- a Marfarei n bt en askMl53 words
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Article, Illustration265 1954-09-23 11 FLT OFFICER Nia, of Wotneti'a Ruijul A r \-r-. Set ro- Ludy Lotliw R the Singapore fnter-Sertrirea eld Pool ,(<- IF edged our WRAC .7 g.4R.A.VC -or lh e ifo- IN a Singapore Hockey Association first division match played il Scletar yesterday. Chans i ran265 words
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597 1954-09-23 11 RAF SWIMMERS DOMINATE THE SERVICE MEET UJRUJFGHFDHDFHFD Competition was so keen for the inter-unit trophy that only a point separated the first three top positions. RAF. the champions, scored 79 points, Royal Navy, runners-up 78, and Army 77. This is the fourth year that the Royal Air Force have won597 words
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Article53 1954-09-23 11 A SIXG APOFIE Hoc ke y 1 Association"? Division "A" i match played at the R.A.F. I Tengah ground yesterday, resulted m the Singapore Har- j 1 hour Board Police beating tlie R.A.F. Tengah by 2 nil. The scorers for the S.H.B. police were Santok Singh and53 words
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Article25 1954-09-23 11 THE Anglo-Chinese School wi I i hoid its annual Swimming Carnival on Sept. 24. commencing at 2.30 p.m. at the Chinese Swimming Club.25 words
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Article299 1954-09-23 11 Nine-Goal Thriller In Cup Replay By LONDONER 1\ the Glasgow Cup semi final replay. Patrick Hustle beat Celtic oy the odd j;oal m a nine-goal thriller and will now meet Baagers m the final on Sept. :>7 Bristol City improved their position at the top of B Southern299 words
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Article247 1954-09-23 11 UK soccer fixtures for S day are: DIVISION I A: lal v Burnley. B!j :pool v Tottenli ii. Bolton v Aston Villa. Charlton v Sunderlai Everton v Cardiff. Huddersfield v Wolves. Manchester City v Manchestei United. Newcastle v Chelsea. Portsmouth v Sheffield W. Sheffield I', v Preston. W.B.A.247 words
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Article65 1954-09-23 11 LONDON. Sept. 22. (Renter >. Football result.-: Third Division Southern: Bristol City 5: Walsall 3. Southend 0: Exeter City 0. Watford 1; Northampton Town 1 Third Division Northern: Carlisle United 1: Chester 2. Oldham. 2: Workington Town 1. Tranmere Rovers 1: Gateshead 2. GLASGOW CLP S!:MIFINAL SECOND65 words
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Article32 1954-09-23 11 SIXGAPORF C I badminton Parties, desire playing friendly badminton matches with the Starlifl B.P. are requested to conta I tin Sports Captain. Albert Lim. Stai ifl B.H. Pulau Bukom, Singapore^,32 words
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Advertisement25 1954-09-23 11 ARRANGE YOUR NEXT STAY AT STRAND HOTEL 25 BENCOOLEN STREET TEL *****. SINCAPORE-7 CENTRAL ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES SINCLE S to SlO DOUBLE SIC to $12/-25 words
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Advertisement684 1954-09-23 11 I ACCOM. VACANT CEVEN STOREY HOTEL 228 0 229, Bochore Rjad K\ rooms air-corid.': toed, lvi [ously furnished Board or i out Board, modc:./.e rates, ic. 2025 1-8. ACCOM. V\ ANTED ANTED "o rent a I use or 1 i urn. Any rent irorn j $100 lo JtiOO. Write. P.O.684 words
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Miscellaneous205 1954-09-23 11 Li'l Abner By AI Capp P* fcj'T" WT-THO&B DAD,y, STARWAVSHUN, 1 THEN' I TIME, MEMBERS OF FOR? H^HhMM| I OU'* '^L: !*AAJBAT<rr DUNT -TT THES^ j TASTE THE 'PEACE CLUB".?/ WE CCWtV** 4C t.7- SHMOOS.'!- PICKLED, I LIKE ICE A> LAT'S PRACTICE iS MOT V^H^QHb S* I'''^.1 'f^Up atV4& -jS205 words
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Article196 1954-09-23 12 Play Civilians Services XVs THE Thailand Combined Services Rugby team, who will play two matches m Singapore, will comprise four officials and 20 players six of whom have played m Britain with a Thai team on tour of the United Kingdom two years ago. Group Captain196 words
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73 1954-09-23 12 THAI SHUTTLERS IN INDIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS B Sept 22 Re itei l badminta lea keif f India shii the 1 I I eon* Patta- < N D. fii loublea ten H8 S Rege and Mrs. P. Prail In the r Pr tof 1 led 1 eet the i r In semi73 words
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Article14 1954-09-23 12 S 'pore Malay Tennis Tourney S i for S o J ay s "i.14 words
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621 1954-09-23 12 Tigers Were Beaten Before They Played Says VETERAN AH. WELL, the ball is round. And so ended the saga i Tigei Sporting Association's supremacy m i teal soccerdom over the past two years. Perhaps it is a good thing for football m Singapore that the crown should go round a621 words
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Article231 1954-09-23 12 Traction Co. .">: Fort! 1 Singapore Traction Company qua ified for the quarterfinal ol the SBIIFA Senior Knock-out competition when they h meed the Ford Sports Club by five so:i!s to one ai tiie Farrer Park yesterday. Ford were unlucky no: to equalise after the Traction Co.231 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-09-23 12 ROCKY BLASTS HIS WAY TO VICTORY FIRST PICTURES of the world heavyweight championship fight jrom United Press last mght show right The blow: Rocky Maraano, winner and still heavyweight champion of the world, lands the blow which kept it s crown safe after twomin. 36 seconds of the eighth round79 words
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340 1954-09-23 12 Mercantile Bank 4 Fraser Neave 3 Mercantile Bank provided an early upset m the Singapore Business Houses knock-out competition when they ousted the defending champions, Fraser and Neave, by fouV goals to three at Geylang Stadium yesterday. r. I Fraser Neave, defending champions340 words
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Article56 1954-09-23 12 Results of yesterday's Business Houses Cupties were: SENIOR Cl P Mercantile Bank 4: V X 3 Traction Co. o: Ford 1 Bata 3: Guthrie 0 Shell beat Borneo Motors i walk-over) Pulo Bukom vs Chartered Bank (postponed) JUNIOR CUP Alexandra Brick. 3 Boustead 0 [Thronycrofi 4; Borneo56 words
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Article122 1954-09-23 12 MR. Ted Strickland, former secretary of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council will be guest of honour at a dinner organised by the SOSC on the eve of Mr. Strickland's departure to the United King- dom on retirement. A Chinese dinner will be held at the G'.eneagles122 words
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Article45 1954-09-23 12 THE 26th annual genera! j meeting and the anniversary dinner of the Friendly Snorting Association will be held at The residence of .Air. Tay Soo Yong. 67 Bakau Lane. 5\ m.s. Pasir Panjang Road on Saturday at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. respectively.45 words
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Article84 1954-09-23 12 TODAY'S Sport HOCKEY: SHA League; Div. 1 GHQ FARELF v Latiff Wanderers or Latifj ground; Div. 3A Tampenis Rovers v Singapore Regt. RA at SRRA ground RUGBY: Raffles Institution V Beatly Secondary School at Raffles ground; St. Andrews v Young Malayans at St. Andrew's around; Victoria School v TTC a:84 words
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Article66 1954-09-23 12 IPOH. Wed. Following are the entries lor the Gold Vase race: Adelaide Star, Amusement 11. Asia Minor, Barakat, British Paragon, Cargo Rice. Cinecolor. Coralita, Cypress Point. Earthquake, Elturius. Euphrates, Flushing. Forest Beau. Malekzadeh. Miss Winnie. Mystic Melody. Northern Circuit, Pedometer, Prosperity. Pulot Puteh. Punters Delight, Purple and66 words
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Article84 1954-09-23 12 lirst day. Class 1. Div. I—9 f Class 3. Div. 1. 2, 3-5 I. and 7 i. Div.4— s f. eight races. Second Day: Class 1 Div 1 2 3 and 4— G f. Div. t— 9 f. Class 3. Diys. 2. 3 4—6 f. eight races84 words
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Article697 1954-09-23 12 IPOH. Wed:— Thirty-two of Malaya's top sprinters have been en'ered for the- Sultan's Gold Va.se race at the Ferak Turf Club's nieeting o n Oct. 2. H and 9. The meet has attracted a total of 175 entries 3o m class one and 90697 words
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