Singapore Standard, 27 September 1954
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Title Section19 1954-09-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jfc 3H Vol. V. No. 86. AIR EDITION SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 19.54 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article527 1954-09-27 1 K.C. ARUN - K.C.ARUN By New Arm In March To Freedom MAAF And RAF(M) To Form Nucleus Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.-There is a 'general movement' now in Malaya's defence organization towards the creation of a permanent Malayan Air Force in line with the recent developments in the527 words
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121 1954-09-27 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT N SWEE HIANG Me Road, SingaI Mb Gob Ah lan Son Besi R «d, X a I m] share i^.e I S indarcl s ktest No. 56 udge waa Bin n, wife it th vr Singapore bad- rrcct ansi i a k 1 Capital Ketmrita chrertisei121 words
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Article38 1954-09-27 1 ;GKOI G Sept 26. jafi uadred and idents Bi Sang. 1 r X i r Taiwan L rsitj r highe n n Taiwan m i H ojgk >ng uu lying group h to leave38 words
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Article27 1954-09-27 1 ISABL/ :A Sept M la >t railed 1 roacl sof a it 1 les so »th ■>: Ca n :e reported On< nUi a^ »llght I27 words
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Article149 1954-09-27 1 6 Necklines To Rise For Royalty LONDON. Sept 26 (UP) 3tx Italy's most voluptuous. v.' 1 qu< ens who are u> b^ presented to Qutvn EUlzabetn II next month have been a.sked to "tone down" the dinging gt wna and plunging neckwhi :h made them fam< as :r. I clarclea149 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-09-27 1 TWO coach-loads of men and women spent an hour m a windswept field near the Wiltshire village of Avebury. to keep an appointment with Venus. This was the outcome of recent reports of flying saucers being seen again. The "earth people" were trying to get m touch78 words
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Article246 1954-09-27 1 $40,000 Haul At Airport PENANG, Sun.— One of the biggest hauls of opium was made here when Customs authorities discovered 100 pounds of the contraband, worth about 840,000 m the wings of a Malayan Airways plane, which arrived from Bangkok at Bayan Lepas Airport this246 words
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Article32 1954-09-27 1 THREE people were arrested and tons of Communist literature seized when Police raided a secret printing press run by the Tuden 'Communist i Party near Teheran last night. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article128 1954-09-27 1 Saigon Is Surrounded By Troops PARIS. Sept. 26— The French High Command to- i day posted several battalions of troop.s including armour- 1 ed units around Saigon as tension increased m the dispute between the Vietnam Government and The Vietnam National Army, the French Press Asency reported. But the inhabitantsReuter; A.F.P. - 128 words
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Article47 1954-09-27 1 TOKYO. Sept. 2(3 (AFP) Four persons were killed and 300 others injured m the wake oi a devastating typhoon which swept Western Japan early this morning. Police reported that thousands of houses were destroyed or washed away m floods caused by rainstorms.47 words
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Article39 1954-09-27 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 26 (UP) A ten- member delegation o: women from India left Hongkong for Red China by train today to attend the celebration ot" Oct. 1 of the Peking regime's fifth anniversary m office.39 words
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Article29 1954-09-27 1 ISRAEL yesterday appealed ♦o the Arab states for a peaceful settlement of all their differences m a broadcast on the eve of the Jewish new year. U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article182 1954-09-27 1 CHICAGO. Sept. 26. (Reuter) Nearly 1,000 prisoners protesting against being served "hot dogs" for the third time m a week, rioted yesterday at the City House of Cor- rection here. More than 100 policemen using tear gas were unable to quell the disturbance m its182 words
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Article78 1954-09-27 1 KYOTO. Sept. 26 (Reuter) The Pacific Council, the governing body of the Institute of Pacific Relations, today rejected a proposal that Soviet Russia and Communist China be admitted to IPR. The Pacific Council decided this at the second of a two-day meeting m preparation for the78 words
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Article73 1954-09-27 1 TOKYO. Sept. 26: < Renter Premier Shigeru Yoshida. left Tokyo by air this morning for Vancouver on the first leg of a 50-day tour of North America and Europe. More than 1.000 policemen stood guard between the Premier's Tokyo residence and the airport to prevent73 words
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137 1954-09-27 1 TAIPEI. Sept. 26 'UP' The Chinese Nationalist Defence Minister, Mr. David Yu;. 'told a Defence Committee meeting, behind closed doors yesterday that Red China was i preparing to seize Nationalistheld islands oil' the China mainland. Mr. Yui's report on the Quemoy-Tachen situation followed shortly137 words
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Article51 1954-09-27 1 TUNIS. Sept 26. (AFP)A French Indo-China veteran was bound hand and foot and then shot dead by B gang of Tunisian terrorists who swooped on a mine near Le Kef, 100 miles southwest Of Tun::-, lasi night. The terrorists then mad off v.-; i :i eight51 words
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270 1954-09-27 1 Hills Around K.L Echo Love Call To Red KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The blue hills beyond Kuala Lumpur have just echoed a desperate love call from a waiting wife and son to a key Selangor terrorist who lurks m the safety of the sprawling jungle. \h Pien. a Communist Branch Committee270 words
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154 1954-09-27 1 10,000 TO Boycott Polls In Colony Standard stall K«'p »'t<*r TEN tho »and S por< Naval Ba nave i led n ing to do with next s elections to Singa slative Assembly I also m to boycott all future p in the C ■>'.;• Singan >re t« parti aominal contest154 words
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Article55 1954-09-27 1 BALTIMORE Sept M ter)— .V peop.' <■ I m lisioi an c s ova Baltin Harbour. Both planes, m Ltrcral Mi ional Guard ttgl redu i <ue :ition.- BLftei a few pari I b HI Anii tla Na s said air rvi ft tn the55 words
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Advertisement44 1954-09-27 1 PH{fnJp FOR ITS HK=^i B. pHK; BHBI AGFA ISOLETTE 111 Tr.e suDe-D I. /I bMtaf CUWtH w v b- rmge-vi*w-finder p g<^ sp r r ace;' cc c r c^ ri 'ecteG se":e: .'Agfa 4.5. c Affe So'T.ar 3.5. I PATERSOH SIMONS CO LTO44 words
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401 1954-09-27 2 If They Are Elected THE Singapore Progressive Party will clear the Colony's slum areas if it comes into power under the new constitution next year. This was stated by Mr. IC. C. Tan. president of the i Party, at the annual meet- ing of the401 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-09-27 2 THIS is an artist's drawing: of the proposed Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Town Headquarters m Kuala Lumpur which is expected to be completed by the middle of next year. It will cost approximately £170.000.36 words
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Article169 1954-09-27 2 FOR the first time m the post-war history of the Singapore Government Service, employees of a department want a "top level" inquiry into alleged "misconduct" of certain officers. The complainants, numberj ing about H5. employed m the Department of Statistics have already made individual com- plaints169 words
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Article, Illustration127 1954-09-27 2 "TELEVISION, m peacetime, is the natural trai n i n g ground lor technicians who are required, during war to operate electronic high frequency equipment like radar," said Mr. Frank Leddy. the Governing Director of Phillips Electric;.; Industries Limited, Australia, on his arrival m Singa-127 words
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Article63 1954-09-27 2 MR CHARLES Gamba of the Department of Economics, University of Malaya, who left for Washington on Thursday will return to the Colony by i the end of February, "next year. During his stay there, lie will conduct a course of lectures at Johns Hopkins School63 words
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Article42 1954-09-27 2 FrRTHER contributions to the Lady Templer Tuberculo- Hospital Appeal Fun c i have been received, raising the tour to $1,816,577.09. Badminton exhibit ion matches organized by the Happy- Go-Lucky Badminton Party. Klang. recently netted Sl. sni).42 words
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Article81 1954-09-27 2 KUALA KAXGSAR. Sun Mr. G.F. de Silva, an old boy of Clifford Schooi. Kuala Kangsar, and St. Xavier's Institution. Penang, has been awarded the Science Scholarship at the first M.B. Examination he^d m London University recently. This scholarship is usually awarded to the student who tops81 words
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Article80 1954-09-27 2 Exhibition Of Hunting Fishing AX International Exhibition of Big Game Hunting and Fishing is to be held at Dus- ".of (Germany) from Oct. 16 to An army of experts and or-: ganizations interested m the preservation of wild life, hove been working with many re- search institutions lor more than80 words
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Article105 1954-09-27 2 Another Meeting Called LEGAL advice should be sought bom Mr. D. K. Pi tt, Q.C.. who will arrive next month, and from Mr. Lee Kuan Yew. on the question ot exemption from National Service for students. Thi> suggestion was put forward by member? of the Management Committee at a two-and-a-haii105 words
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Article162 1954-09-27 2 TEN officers from the Examining; Wing of the Royal Air Force Central Flying School at Little Rissington, Gloucestershire, will leave Britain on Oct. 4, for a ten-week tour of the Far East and the Commonwealth Air Forces. The team will fly with RAF pilots m162 words
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Advertisement500 1954-09-27 2 IN IH£ tASY-10-WINi S irJ \J SINGAPORE STANDARD! Quick -quiz r A separate competition will still appear each day with a separate $•00 prize but you :on now send m one, two three or a whole «e«k entries IN THE SAME ENVELOPE. Th c closing dote tor o,\ six entries500 words
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Advertisement188 1954-09-27 2 ROLL UP I ROLL UP fAU the fun of the fair I < I Grand I Carntial m aid of SAT A Mm I Mmm \t GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK < Thursday 30th September t ADMISSION 2O vis. -0- Gr/ vo///- coupon* from <^ j* 5..1-JT..4. roirv office JOII A188 words
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Article, Illustration171 1954-09-27 3 THE Singapore Buddhi>t Association yesterdaj held a memorial service for the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw. at St. Michael's Road Buddhist Temple. The Rev, ML Mahaweera Thero, resident Bikkhu, officiated at the ceremony, where a piece of white cloth and flowers were offered to Lord Bmidh.i imploring hint171 words
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Article164 1954-09-27 3 REQI'EST for technical aid tor the proposed >5.r. v i»0 Singapore i* i\ Uh hnic will be made at the Colombo Plan meetiru at Ottawa dvißg Oct. 4 and 9, ou the economic development of South and South-east Asia. v C X m, Singapore's164 words
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Article28 1954-09-27 3 Water Scheme Scrapped? the G 1 mci re q er the 1 1 a of the s b a schc p c ■■>• idea m B it n ridated28 words
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Article58 1954-09-27 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Sheikh Abdul Rahman, at the ■>n fusion ci' a preliminary inquiry m the Magistrate's Court, t day, committed Dol- Jakub, a taxi driver to si trial a1 the Assizes on rge of attempted murder if Fatimah binte Kalin". Fatibinte T ilib, Khatijah binte Haji58 words
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Article42 1954-09-27 3 REAR Admiral F..H. Shattock, the Flag Officer, Malayan carry out his annual inspection of the Royal Malayan Navy on Thursday. Sept 30. He will inspect a Guard of Honour and the ship's company at Division^ and the Barracks.42 words
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196 1954-09-27 3 INSURANCE POLICIES FOR S'PORE FIREMEN The First Scheme To Be Introduced In Malaya Standard Staff Reporter INSURANCE policies amounting to over $500,000 have been taken out by 222 members of the Singapore Fire Brigade Employees' j Union. This is the first scheme of its kind ever to be introduced m196 words
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Article49 1954-09-27 3 HO WENG MENG. a patient! m the Kwong Wai Siew Free Hospital m Serangooa Road. Singapore, was yesterday taken to the General Hospital with j suspected poisoning. It is believed Ho left a letter, m Chinese and investigations are being carried out by the Police.49 words
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Article144 1954-09-27 3 Half Day Off Is Studied KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— At an emergency meeting today twenty members of the War Department Civil Service Association, expressed resentment j against the Department's re- j cent move to alter working j hours of civilian staff at HQ Malaya Command. It discussed a letter from the144 words
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Article89 1954-09-27 3 They Saw No Fight But Opium A "999" call to the Singapore Police yesterday to stop a fight m a Rangoon Road house resulted m a man being arrested for possession of opium. When the Police arrived they found that the "fight" was a quarrel between two men. living m89 words
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Article38 1954-09-27 3 DARSHAN Singh, a l.Vycarold Singapore schoolboy who was reported missing since Tuesday last, was found m Alexandra Road yesterday. A friend of his teacher who saw the story and picture m Tiu> Standard, recognised Darshan.38 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-09-27 3 VIPs At City Day Service A DIVINE Service was held at .St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday to mark the third anniversary of Singapore being made a City. The Governor, Sir John NicoH, acting Deputy Com-missioner-General for Colonial Affairs. Mr. R.W. Jakeman. Admiral Charles Lambe. C -in C Far East Station. Mr.106 words
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Article26 1954-09-27 3 THE Rural Board will hold their next monthly meeting ai the Conference Room. Colonial Secretary's Office on Thursday, Sept. M, at 10 a .:n26 words
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Advertisement231 1954-09-27 3 The world famous family of TIGER m edicina I produc ts IPF ;W,:,. V; ■>■» W!^^ TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON you van buy a home231 words
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Miscellaneous724 1954-09-27 3 1 c&lmanac Information at a Glance ww C KBX: "Phantom of the Rue' Tab'.e" 115 330 645 and 9.1 d j m- 1 tat*■ a rv^^V AC 2 Morgue" 3, 630 and 915 pm pm, SJ I NO AP U X t J SAVOY: -Mesuinu" (Mandarin) 3. OUr.ON:^ •Dr J:724 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1954-09-27 4 TERENCE HALLORAN - TERENCE HALLORAN OOOOOOCfiII O<OOOOOO> QNB day m April 1934 Mrs. Ethel Lillie Major, the 42-year-oW wife of Arthur Major, a lorry driver of Kirby-on-Bain, Lincolnshire fQiind two letters which had fallen from her husband's pocket to the bedroom floor. They were m a woman's1,073 words
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Article, Illustration547 1954-09-27 4 —Or The Story Of Lee Kue In Norfolk, Virginia JUST 50 feet off a busy street m Norfolk, Virginia, small miracles of Chinese agriculture rise from the soil. On a small plot of ground m the midst of a big city, Lee Kue patiently nurtures547 words
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Advertisement113 1954-09-27 4 choice of flavours COLD STORAGE CREAMERIES Ltd. SINGAPORE KIALA LI MPI R PENAXG id Open an account TODAY FOR As> Umi AS 'SI >ou can start a saving account. BJ PERCENT mUKffSI will be paid to you for that S and every up to a maxi/^y*S\\ mum of $20 000.113 words
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Advertisement7 1954-09-27 4 NEXT MONDAY 1 THE CLEFT CHIN MURDER7 words
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Article, Illustration622 1954-09-27 5 750 Men Burrow Into The Ground For Yellow Metal POLO, tht- rich, hmmj, jPtOaw //ief«/ fa wftd i/i Rauh. /*a/in/i». but n visit to the ttatih Australian Cold MMMg < <».. //</.. m// hanish all chihlhoo,! coinrplious of finKing a iiold mine and picking up lumps622 words
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Advertisement65 1954-09-27 5 ALUMINIUM "Vgy VE\ETIA\ jSv&L BLIMDS ACME AGENCIES, rel:-71K i I ERO S I A BIST BSYEUIHNG CKKAM England \o-j |enl massage Is H e ntect is taken n; Qh zi I -c sti lion to tor i d« n«' Pleasant- y ed and a i' F« n« Beautj S9 M65 words
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Advertisement781 1954-09-27 5 SHOCKPROTECTED ANTIMA6NETIC UNBREAKABLE MAINSPRING 06TA/KABLF fROM t^- 1 WH HW Ot atSi i CHEE KONG CQ LIP Specialist lor Eyes, Piles and Fistula. willt «i v I J^k uit h i n Jan!. II Mc-i.,!., PUNJAB MEDICAL HALL em m ron i s i stow i ft C«#Q a (v781 words
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Article817 1954-09-27 6 Singapore Standard Chap-Ji-Ki i*Hi Gambling Suppression Sob-Brand) oi the S tport CI U la reported to have been month m the seizures Id ting lips and In arrests m this connection Id touts arc übiquitous not uly m all tl the ral areas as well flb< •> are pro- qf817 words
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Article545 1954-09-27 6 PHILIP DEANE - NEW DELHI STRONG CRITICISM of the Indian Government's information ser- 3 vices is expressed m a re- N > port of the Indian Press 5 Commission issued a few days ago. One of the criticisms is A that when summaries of documents ore prepared for release545 words
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Article, Illustration1269 1954-09-27 6 AT aboul 10 o'clock on the morning of September 20, t 1854, a long line of infantry, cavalry and artillery was seen moving towards the northern slopes of a river valley broken up on the far side into steep !>iHs and narrow ravines.1,269 words
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Article, Illustration814 1954-09-27 6 Philip Toynbee - Philip Toynbee By LONDON. IT is an achievement to give one's name to anything, even if it be only to a sandwich or a silhouette. There must be many men who have secretly envied the achievement of Jacques Casanova, who gave his name to a type of814 words
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Advertisement46 1954-09-27 6 V£-£ r 'ni *4a^©v PI ii m o u tii ««w»S FOR S EXTRA UJkP- V-t v .4 tni f mill* r jnii ln uints piease apjilv lo CYCLE CARRIAGE CO, m LTD. SINGAPORE b KUALA LUMPUR Represented throughout the Federation. Sarawak, Brunei, B N Borneo.46 words
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Advertisement92 1954-09-27 6 Katura Uitcnfcd il I »j 1 peaeeAd dei k 'X"^^.-'; _,;>* ta Eafai strength, mergy uU .4%- J""' to mc tfteai flu-triully throvgti em fil^^^- i lUy. To some sleep eeOMI BM i <' T>»^IL7VV others must take steps to eno .>;' <^ A bedtime cup of <i-\ ous '0-92 words
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Article, Illustration339 1954-09-27 7 A £100 Picture— And The First Time She Used Hubby's Camera \t.KH II ITKAI. NX lohn K»nip '.'v i, h t a < a im-r.i h»-n >un. PfttT. reacked Ihe interestias stace oJ '<,(ir months ll«- wanted la record everj new %i> p in his bab> s li lit* rollet'tfd339 words
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193 1954-09-27 7 United Nations To Debate Atoms For Peace NEW YORK. Sept. 2ti: (Reuter) The United Nations General Assembly cleared the way yesterday for expected early debate on the United States plan for the establishment ol an international agency to develop atomic energy for peaceful uses. II approved without conn- 1 ienl193 words
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Article99 1954-09-27 7 We Can't Be Right Every Time' LONDON. S.pt *li. dP)— I a<h lludwirke, prrtt> wife »f til -Nearold at tor Sir (Ydrit Bardwicht, »a> asked to !r.i\c l.ornlonS Cocoanut ('•ro\e niulit dttfe last nisiht as she was nr.nill; stecks. Lad] !lai(i\\n kc. !S. vtill v earing her slatks. Iraasfcrred with99 words
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Article61 1954-09-27 7 LONDON, s-r'. 26, (Reuter) meeting m Moscow yesterday to mark Soviet Tank Day heard the Soviet Union praised as the "birthplace of •ie tank/ 1 according to Mos- •,,•<, Ra lia. The laim was made v>y General Poluboyanov before an audience which inle I Mars h61 words
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Article138 1954-09-27 7 'Malayans Opposed To Chiang' BOMBAY. Sept. '2C>. (Reuter) —Mr. Reginald Sorensen, the British Labour Member of Parliament for Leyton, said yesterday that mosi Chinese he had met m Malaya, Singapore arid Hongkong were bitterly opposed to Chiang Kaishek diid his Formosan administration. Bui they were equally opposed to the Chinese138 words
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Article69 1954-09-27 7 1 OTTAWA. Sept. 26, (UP) Vice President Dr. S. RadhaI krishnan of India will arrive *jon Thursday for a three-day official visit, the Indian High i Commissioner's Office said He will confer with Prime Minister Louis St. Laureni and j attend a round of luncheons and69 words
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Article63 1954-09-27 7 YAOUNDE, French Cameroons. Sept. 26. (UP; Forty I persons were drowned when a ferry capsized m the junglei edged Sanaga Biver m this i French West African colony, reports reaching here said yesterday. The ferry was plying between Songrnbengue and Saka- bayeme crowded with passen- p63 words
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Article37 1954-09-27 7 rOKYO, Sept. 26 OP) Japanc G< a iked Korea I i jusi ii I Hag wnership ol a tiny, ted islj nd m Sea ■an Botl na ns c lon of37 words
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Article87 1954-09-27 7 MOSCOW, Bepl 26, AP) Xlie United St at< y< si erdaj iak( d the s. Union foi km foi the American B-2S -:i"t down In th< .Japan Sea two years ago pri ipo d Oi€ case so to raational c<^ :r 11 the Son el Union87 words
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215 1954-09-27 7 'TRAVEL INTO SPACE POSSIBLE IN 30 YEARS' EL PASO. Texas. Sept. 26, (AP) The first man wi be sent into space travel within 30 years and the first unmanned satellite will be sent into orbital space within 10 year.-. i That was one prediction to come from a three-day meeting215 words
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384 1954-09-27 7 THE TOUGHEST TALKS SINCE THE LAST WAR LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter) The Foreign Ministers arriving here over the weekend for the critical nine-nation conference on West German rearmament will plunge straight m private talks to prepare the ground for Tuesday's opening session. All nine statesmen are agreed that they face384 words
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Article123 1954-09-27 7 Drive For Defence Volunteers I.ONDOX Sept. 26, (Reuter) -—Columns of fire engines, ambulances. foodsquad vans and rescue vehicles paraded through -suburbs yesterday as Civil Defence authorities launched 'heir biggest drive ever for volunteers. Borough mayors reviewed the motorised units which carried exhibitions illustrating al! aspects of civil defence. The parade123 words
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Article86 1954-09-27 7 Standing Start Plane Is Tested NIAGARA FALLS, New York. Sept. 26, (UP) An airplane 'hat takes oil straight up from a standing .-tail has been test-flown successfully, l>y the Beil Aircrafi Corp., it was reported yesterday. Beil official declined to comment, however, on the. ex- 1 perimental vertical take-ofl craft86 words
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Article39 1954-09-27 7 TOKYO. Sept. 26, (UP)--i Former Indian Ambassador to Japan Mohammed A. I Rauf and his family Left for i Canada aboard the liner President Wilson yesterday. Rauf has been appointed Indian High Commissioner m i Canada.39 words
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Article207 1954-09-27 7 Food Is Flown To Brother EASI LANSING. Mil < ,tn N«-|d Zti ■Al' iclditig th< 1 :< i l tt l pii a> i>: .m •tdei i>r > t hii w ii.. Im his h<(isui< 1 1 < tin India (astinf frow N Delhi .f i <pt<«i apli month) uK207 words
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Article30 1954-09-27 7 DAVID SCHINE, former special investigator for Senator Joseph McCarthy, is being! sent next month to an duties m Alaska, the United States Army announced. Pa", 'l or.30 words
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194 1954-09-27 7 U.S. Is Encouraged Willing To Help WASHINGTON, Sri-,:. 26: (UP) Secretary oi State Dulles left Cor the London nine-power i onfi i last night with the statement that he lakes no specific proposal on European Integration with him will be helpful ii he can. la a written statement releas I194 words
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Article55 1954-09-27 7 PARIS. Sept 26 CAP) Young Americans who been living In France for one year will on c a to trie French milit i ii on Nov. 4. The law was passed a year ago. Whether the Ft h will seriously enforce tion has beei attei under discussion55 words
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Article67 1954-09-27 7 LAHORE. S< U AP. v, Pal auth* Lies s ipp Ing [pa food to th< sands of hoi Lahore city, where heavy rains last Friday the apse of over ."3.000 hou The death toll is known t< be over 100. M■• iioineless had their huts com- pletel: <67 words
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Article181 1954-09-27 7 LONDON. Sept. 26: (Renter)— Publication ol an 80,000-word autobioraphy. written by a former Bri tish Intelligence Officer and including his memoirs ol German War Crimes Investigation, has been banned by the War Office. Lieutenant-Colonel A nier P. Scot and served m th< Serman Army181 words
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Article51 1954-09-27 7 STOCKHOLM, Sept. 2S, (UP)— Handsome Stoed I [siutjc producer, Qustaf Wally sold yesterday thai a report hie plans io marry Greta Garbo is "a complete surprise to me. Stockholm newspapers yesterday q the 59- old Wholly os saying ihai "maybe— later on" he mam the "I-want-to-be-alone''51 words
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Article135 1954-09-27 8 KARACHI, Sept. 26: (AP) Foreign capital is urgently needed by Pakistan m its efforts to industrialise and modernise its economy. This is a point that does not have to be impressed upon officials m Karachi. "Pakistan welcomes foreign capital for investment m our country," said a135 words
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Article132 1954-09-27 8 LONDON. Sept. 26: (AP;— j ML George Peter. French economist, will be proposed as j chairman of the International j Tin Council when it holds its j first meeting about the end the year, the Council's interim committee decided yesterday. Mr. W. K. Davey, London,132 words
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Article79 1954-09-27 8 NEW DELHI. Sept. 2G. (AP. j —India's exports to the Uni- ted Kingdom increased almost 30 per cent, during the first six months of this year compared with the same period of 1953. At the same j time, India imported more from Britain However, the79 words
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Advertisement842 1954-09-27 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoj MatMlHct. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bretnen. S por« P Sham Penang FHANKFURT HAPAC) Cdn». 42/4J 29 Sept JO Sept/ 1 Oct HAMBURC IHAPAC) 15 19 Oct 20 Ocr 21 Oct NABOB LLOYD 9/16 Nov 17 Nov 1 8 Nov842 words
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Advertisement1156 1954-09-27 8 ska! BLUE FUNNEL LINE ffliKK (s»ua«s> MANSFIELD CO., LTD. T ffiS Incorporated In Slngipora Carriers option to proceed rla otber ports to load and discharge canto SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Saila P. Sham Penang Cyclops for Uverooo! Glasgow Sept 27/29 Sept M Autolyrus for Marseille*. Liverpool1,156 words
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Advertisement647 1954-09-27 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rot terdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang ARKELDYK (HALt 27 Sept 28 Sept ROEBIAH (SMN) 29 Sept/5 Oct 6 Oct 7/8 Oct •BORNEO (SMN) 19/25Oct647 words
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Advertisement802 1954-09-27 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp Rotterdam HamburgGdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P S w»m Penan* X) -SONCKHLA" Cdn. 1/2 28/28 Sept 29 30 Sep*. xx) "KINA 1 28 Sept/2 Oct. In Port xxx) "MEONIA 1 5/6 Oct. •MONGOLIA' 10/15Oct 16/16 Oct 17802 words
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223 1954-09-27 9 Standard Market Reporter CHEAPER rice for Malaya will be available :f Thailand frees her rice trade. Mr. Koh Keng How. president of Singapore Siam Importers' and Exporters" Association, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Koh wa< commenting on reports 'hat Thailand was contemplating tne move.223 words
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Article98 1954-09-27 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. Sept. 26—Informed sources told The Standard here today that Soviet Ku»ia fa planning to offer Indonesia a trade pact. It is believed that this will be one of the first moves made by the newly arrived Russian Aniba»ador. Uimitri Zukov He arrived a98 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-09-27 9 ONE OF THE 1.000-ton lighters used by the Malayan Stevedorin e and Transportation Ltd. on the East Coast of Malaya.23 words
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Article277 1954-09-27 9 Standard Market Correspondent GOOD demand for Malayan rubber from overseas during the past week has been somewhat offset by profit-taking and liquidation at above the 70 cents per lb. mark. It would appear thai activity m the market is more pronounced at around that mark277 words
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Article54 1954-09-27 9 TOKYO, Sept. 26. (UP) Japanese aatin t i German negotiators have agreed on a new trade pian calling for a 550.--(100,000 exchange of goods each way between the two countries, it was announced. The Japanese reports said the new plan would probably be signed54 words
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224 1954-09-27 9 Copra Mart Skyrockets On Paper Buying THE copra market m Singapore sky-rocketed m the course ot the week on extremely keen "Paper buying"' backed up by a shortage of physical copra on account of covering operations by oil millers who sold to China i'oi shipment early m October, according to224 words
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417 1954-09-27 9 Standard Market Correspondent THE Malayan share market experienced a week of '"technical reaction" with profit-takers m the ascendency and prospective buyers hesitant due to doubts as to whether the higher levels could be maintained. A falling off m the total volume of business written417 words
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Article331 1954-09-27 9 BUSINESS DONE IN THE WEEK Industrials: Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords 28 Fraser Neave Ords. $2.06 to 52.01 to j $2.02 cri cb. Federal Dispensary $3.05. Gammons .50. 4"). Goodwood Parks si.lv>. Hammers $3.15 ed and $3.07 to $3.05 xd. Wm. Jacks; $3.00 and 52.97.1. Malaya Pub- u'shing House S2.:;u. Malayan331 words
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Article, Illustration225 1954-09-27 9 Bright Outlook For B.N.B. Sarawak WASHINGTON. Sept. 26, (UP)— Prospects for rapid economic development m the British colonies of Sarawak and North Borneo are indicated m special reports to the United States Commerce Department. Surveying present and polen- economic development m the region, these reports railed spe ■al attention to225 words
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Article340 1954-09-27 9 Colony Firm Responsible Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun. The shipping trade between Singapore and East Coast ports is booming. Gone ore the days when vessels with deep draft had to wait days to discharge cargo m the open seas, to be ferried across m340 words
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Article42 1954-09-27 9 ONE of the worlds most modern newspaper printing machines has been acquired by The Singapore Standard. Picture shows the machine and three men connected with its installation: (from left) Mr. P. Steggles, Mr. R. J. Hawkings and Mr. S. Duncan.42 words
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292 1954-09-27 9 WASHINGTON, Sepl CReuter) The W< i X made loan? m Itf countries d ing the inf. H Bscj year and the sum leir. tots < < US S 24,000 <■'- i ghi m ached m any fis a This is disclosi d the ninth292 words
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Article252 1954-09-27 9 ESTATES and smallholder* m Mala > a have been producing rubber at a relatively higiier monthly rate m the past months than earlier m the year, according to t»fli cial statistic!! The Ausrust .uid lul» figures at ;i©.B:!b tons 36.H70 ton* respectively tur estates and Zl£Z*252 words
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157 1954-09-27 9 New Agency To Promote Capital Investment WASHINGTON. Sept 26. (UP) Dutch Finance Minister J. Van de Bjeft, chairman oi the ninth snnuai meeting ol the Cnternatkmal Fund and World Bai indicated, his appi'A'; plans lo! a finani Ln| poraticm bo promote i ipital investment m under-deve-loped count? In his opening157 words
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Article47 1954-09-27 9 Robinson A. <<i Ltd t the year i Sum I 22 21 r < ri a ry Kinta k<lla- lin l»r«dgin_ Ltd ended 31 No liquif: work ou' < ing dn calcu led to n Bedford PUuitations 154. At be net production MJi bo i crop "5'47 words
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Article34 1954-09-27 9 IMPEKI < h hh a! Imdt:stri( rMaJaya ltd h.»i received advice fumi «»n--don Ui th* *-f le<-i that am interim dividend of 4 per cent on the Ordinary Stuck Mas il*-' lai«-«i34 words
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Advertisement456 1954-09-27 9 IKM>KR NOTICE sIM.APORE TURF Cl.lß i'KOPO>KI> KMKN^'ONS TO (.KWDSTAND AT BI'KIT TIMAH RACE OIRSE SINGAPORE S >;■• Invited from C ntractcara tor the erec- n and oir.plrtion of the Pr< ;■< sed Extt-r.Mons to the Grandstand at the Sirv \porRace Course. IBS Spec i lie at ions. TVnI rms and456 words
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Advertisement164 1954-09-27 9 Trie Orti.-e <^ F. J. ISAACS Optician. ID 1! The Arcade w ill br closed on Tuesday, S«-pi. -8 tor one day only. X ATIRALISATION NOTICE b hereby gh en thai S :.\v \V,i:i Do: 1 cf \u X Roa Singapore, g to the Go 1 < rnor for natura164 words
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Article, Illustration712 1954-09-27 10 LINESMAN - SAFA NEEDS A COACH SAYS 'JOCK' LINESMAN PettOHa&ty Page Back After 22 Years THE Singapore Amateur Football Association should make every endeavour to employ a professional coach now that the association can afford to do so. Back to Singapoie after an absence of 22 years from Malaya, one of SAFA's712 words
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Article294 1954-09-27 10 ONE .1011 after another one big i-vont after the other. Ami the nun who is specialisiag m the task is genial. alwa,\s friendly Choo Kwai Uw Choo jusi about to apply 'uc:-.es to the n Chinese Football Asso- I oi H mg Kong and294 words
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Article, Illustration216 1954-09-27 10 GILBERT FERNANDEZ - MANUEL QUITS AFTER 18 YEARS AT THE TOP GILBERT FERNANDEZ BENNI MANUEL, Negri Semnilan's first choice for liotk«'y goal-keeping for the last IS years, and the man who laced India's Balbir Singh and company five times has decided to put aside his hockey stick and kicking pads for s;ood. A216 words
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197 1954-09-27 10 FRANCIS BOEY - SERVICES' STAR FIGHTS SHY OF THE BIG PLUNGE FRANCIS BOEY STELLA Mayor, 22 year-old stenographer attached to the Women's Royal Air Force, Changi, is a good prospect for Singapore swim titles— but she doesn't think so. Stella, who is the Services' brightest swim star, when asked whether she would compete197 words
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Article, Illustration142 1954-09-27 10 Singapore Cricket Club women's hockey team played a home and home match on the padanV last week and the <;anie revealed fresh talent aplenty to make possible the side bein% the Colony's No. 1 women's team this year Newcomers at the left show: Back row from142 words
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Article202 1954-09-27 10 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL ARE Malayan sportswomen making progress? I asked one who should know Mrs. L. M. Pennefather. one of Malaya's most outstanding personalities m sport, even now, as a 'grandma.' "Not today! Women m sport today are not as fit or as tough as the202 words
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Article87 1954-09-27 10 A SURPRISE m Singapore hockey circles was the sudden withdrawal of the She:: Sports I Club hockey team from the third division league Anthony Choong, chairman of the Shell Sporis Cl giving the reason. said that most of the players of the team came from stations87 words
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Advertisement294 1954-09-27 10 #SHAW BROTHERS^ TEU 5 159 9L30 p.m. FILMED IN VIVID PATHE STACK |ii color! j(m\ IN VVar raifit J vi *jl> ■!■< i**»o *«n«n.W OPENS TOMORROW "THE INSPECTOR t igjfa GENERAL fA xvith SHtK HUEI ■3 I A LALGH RIOT m MANDARIN! [^[g^? NOW AND DAILY! Tel ***** II 1.43-4294 words
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Advertisement312 1954-09-27 10 I CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS i^Scwi«PLETE^SELL OUT OVER THE WEEK-END BOOK NOW AND BE SURE OF YOUR BEATS Phone 21-116 /Z^^ ifL fe ft k\l 4IV 4 lor Bookii:^ f J^pjl W&- U*V A GAR^ P^ V%FB V<)l BIVOM) THI I COOPER ol THI Bl A< h WMMARK *i-" ri Color312 words
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454 1954-09-27 11 HARLEQUINS WIN OPENING MATCH 28-16 IJ)NIK)N. Sept. 2b, (Keuter)— The Harlequins Kuuby Inion Club won their opening match at the \jnl White City Stadium here yesterday when they I rut Leicester by 28 points to ltt. T London Club arc making the White City their, j Novcmba as then usual454 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-09-27 11 IX the tiro upper pictures is Barbara Marciaiio. wife of t)w world heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano. In the nro lower pictures is Gladys Charles, wife oj the challenger, Ezzard Charles. Bi.;h are seen tit the ringside m Yankee Stadium, New York. September 27. when Marciano knocked out CharlesAP - 62 words
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Article549 1954-09-27 11 Beat Leicester City\ 6-4 In A 'Thriller' LONDON, Sept. 25, (Reuter)— West Bromwich Albion, English Cup holders and league runners Last season, took the lead m League one m thrilling style by beating Leicester City, their Midland rivals, 6-4. This match with five goals m each half549 words
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Article33 1954-09-27 11 THE Presbyterian Boys' School will hold their Fourth Annual Swimming Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club on Monday, Oct. 4. beginning at 2.30 p.m. There will be an old boys event.33 words
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223 1954-09-27 11 WASHINGTON, (AP) A move is under way in the National Boxing Association to set up an ironclad rule requiring every champion to defend his title at least once every six months against "available" contenders or lose his championship. Andrew G. Putka. the NBA223 words
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Article299 1954-09-27 11 ENGLAND'S XI VERSUS IRELAND LONDON Sept. K. K«u tlh tnsland t«am to play with Ireland iv an m ternational fo<ttball match at Belfast next Satin da > ton tains six new caps and with one exception is U* mhi i h represented the English Football League against the LeagM of299 words
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Article69 1954-09-27 11 BIRMINGHAM Sepi (Reuter) Fn British Olympic athlete, joint holder of the v three miles record, announced his retirement from athletic < tor- H intends to devote nm his time to a two yean busi- COUI Green. 28. world t- miles record when he m July this69 words
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Article21 1954-09-27 11 THE RASC 1 10 Camp, C Road. a. Sing m. Ps m le A Pol ice Fora21 words
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Article844 1954-09-27 11 LONDON Sept 26. (Reutei Football League standings aftei yesterday's mutches were: Illil.li l>l\l»l<>\ NOKTHKBN P \Y DLI P /Tton S:...;'ev il B 2 I It Scum U Li 7 2 2 19 k u Chesterfi* d 11 7 2 2 19 11 II Gate.'- 1 11 6844 words
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Advertisement203 1954-09-27 11 CLAS^MLDn r y}lT. "BUSCH ri J COMI 1 1 /!>' com;., U Carryini Can uciiori B k!el —Price:— -$21.01 —Port t < Cash Co.. Ltd e-1. P.O. B j/OH IK BATOR^ lore jo;; d ;ron. is 1 •GOULE BA bur,-. In- Singapore. RI Stui < or Soong 44 am CHEAP203 words
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Article587 1954-09-27 12 FRANCIS BOEY - A WORLD CHAMP TAKES A DIP... FRANCIS BOEY By THE Sunday crowd at the Chinese Swimming Club will always remember for a long, long, time that they were the first m this country to watch a twotime Olympic diving champion, Maj. Sammy Lee, m action at the CSC pool at587 words
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63 1954-09-27 12 THE t toji di 0 > with joys iid San Lee. Sammy said how 15 years diving :sly. a certain s i [i A d i<> ad be- c is an Oriental "That club tod me that ters would not te an V la63 words
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Article128 1954-09-27 12 IN toda v I 'on at the 3 ik Sv> nrwning Club ct 5.30 9.m, Lee will perform the follcw--10 Metre Board 1 Runr nj tor* mi Hying H ■<■ jl. pike position. 'r,aulf m straight on. 3. Rum gamer straight. 4. Cv" j ommersault 5. Running I128 words
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Article74 1954-09-27 12 ADEN. Sept. 26: (ReuteT) English cricket captain £en Hut ton and reserve wicketkeeper Keith Andrew had fully recovered today Irom the bout of gastric trouble for 'which they were ordered to bed yesterday. Fast bowler Frank Tyson was not so lucky and spent a very uncomfortable 2474 words
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Article75 1954-09-27 12 Moscow. Sept. 26: (Renter) The Soviet Union and Hungary drew 1-1 m the first official soccer international between the two countries here today. An estimated crowd ol 100.--000 .saw the Soviet Union take a I—o halftime lead m a close match. The Hungarians. 1944 World Cup75 words
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535 1954-09-27 12 MOUNT Erskine Boys' Club, with 57 points to their credit, won the team championship trophy at the second annual Federation of Boys' Clubs athletic championship held on the Victoria School ground yesterday. Prince Edward Road BC, 51 points, took second place. Nine teams535 words
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Article, Illustration401 1954-09-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A grand second innings recovery enabled Perak Malays, to retain the Rulers' Shield when they trounced Singapore Malays by seven wickets m the final of the Malay Inter-state' cricket competition, concluded today on the Police Depot ground. Singapore, who had taken a nine401 words
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Article701 1954-09-27 12 EDIN PETERS - SERVICES SURPRISE SINO-MALAYS EDIN PETERS By Bakar Completely OH Combined Services 4 Sino-Malays 3 LAC Carter 2, Sigmn Wark Omar Awang, Chia Boon and EM A Farrel Leong Aid Boot: Seong Referee: Huron Angtdlia. COMBINED SERVICES, who took the field underdogs against their nents, the formidable, star-studded Sino-Malays, created a701 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-09-27 12 Sammy Lee, up the 10-metre diving stage of the Chinese Swimming Club pool, takes a look down... first time m many months that anyone was up there, as the u-ire enclosure shore.35 words
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Advertisement73 1954-09-27 12 fc*fc x a- m^^Ha^aa^fl Ke Goes Up fie Conies Down.,. > KENTS WIN < K« m gsi 'rick M lib TH fH 1 !"> |m. ..i Kebunu M SMM SHI\AM BOOBL.A BOO" Oriental Fantasy m Hindi HALEX TABLE TENNIS BALLS The Choice of the Champions by the !nte m a:73 words
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