Singapore Standard, 28 September 1954
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Title Section17 1954-09-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD t. m Vol. V. No. 87. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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148 1954-09-28 1 $100-A-DAY (Qukk-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT MR Henry lim, ol 171. Joo Chiat Terrace, Singapore, wins the Standard Qu..k-Quiz Contest No. 60. A eheqot for $100 has been ■art la btei The judge was Mrs. Denis Murphy, v SATA Rehabilitation Offletr. The correct answers are: CLUE NO I— NAM WHATT. (This is148 words
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Article123 1954-09-28 1 Defeat For Nye Be van SCARBOROUGH. England. Bept 27 <UP' Aneunn Bey m went down to defeat today m his first test of strength with the British; Labour Party leadership at the party's annual conferee The 1.269 delegates who represent 6,000.000 party members turned down a Bevanite j resolution tc123 words
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Article70 1954-09-28 1 TOKYO. Sept. 27 'AP\ —I p i China's first "People's today elected Mao Tze-tung as c lei ol .state ant G- r.eral Chu Teh, the ci Peking Radio >v.d I I le-tai i o nomln- l a' d C!i a En-la] his Pr M.r. st r "under70 words
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Article26 1954-09-28 1 BONN. Sept AP> Chancellor Konrad Adenauer and a delegation of eight Government experts, took off by plan- today for the ninei pow.-r London conference.26 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-09-28 1 U.P. PRESIDENT SOEKARNO'S new wife peers from a car in Jakarta on her way to Bogor where Soekarno has a palace. The President joined her there. In the car with the 31-year-old divorcee are some of her five children by her former husband. photo.U.P. - 47 words
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Article37 1954-09-28 1 COLOMBO. Sept. 27. (Reuter. Sir John Kotelawala, Prime Minister of Ceylon, has accepted an invitation from Dr. A!i Sastroamldjojo, Prime Minister of Indonesia, to visit Indonesia, it was officially announced here today.37 words
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238 1954-09-28 1 Blue Film Raid On S 'pore Flat, 52 Persons Held Women Among Audience By 808 PERIES, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police raided a flat m Sims Avenue last night, m the midst of the screening of an obscene blue film, and detained 52 persons, including several women. The flat m238 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-09-28 1 SAIGON, Sept. 27, (Reuter>. The Vietnam Government today offered the Army Chief of Staff, General Nguyen Van Hinh, "possible promotion"' if he would forget the past and co-operate with the Government. This peace-feeler m the Army-Government quarrel which put the South Vietnam capital m a131 words
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Article127 1954-09-28 1 Super 'Con' Pulls Up On Take-Off A QANTAS Super Constellation roan d down the airstrip at Kallang Airport after a take-ol'f run ye.-terday evenIng, but before the huge plane covered hall the strip the pilot gunned it to a stop and brought the plane and its 56 passengers back. The127 words
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164 1954-09-28 1 LONDON. Sept. 27: (Reuter A green-eyed elfin-faced Irish nurse from Oxford. County Mayo, was married according to Hindu style here yesterday to wealthy Indian restaurateur, Dharam Chand Wadhwa. A Hindu shrine was set up m a West End banquet hall for the nurse. Sadie164 words
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Article58 1954-09-28 1 N'list Raid Amoy Again TAIPEI. Formosa. Sept. 27 (AP>.— Nationalist war planes rained fresh blows yesterday on Red China's port of Amoy while conjecture mounted over the possibility of Red planes retaliating against Formosa. The Amoy raids marked, the 24th day of the little war revolving around the Nationalist island58 words
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Article114 1954-09-28 1 THE British Secretary of State for War. Mr. Anthony Head, flew into Singapore yesterday with his wife, on a tour of Army installations m Singapore and the Federation. He was met at Kallang Airport by the C-in-C, FARELF, General Sir Charles Loewen. Mr. Head said114 words
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Article167 1954-09-28 1 IVER, Buckinghamshire. Sept. 27: (Router) A 45-year-old woman who recently gave birth to a baby son has become a double grandmother to her daughter's son born a week later. She is already her daughter's mother-in-law. Her son i--the uncle of her daughter's SOB.'167 words
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548 1954-09-28 1 1 ,500 Die In Japan's Sea Disaster Typhoon Sinks 4 Ferries And A Ship Harbour Turns Into Watery Grave HAKODATE, Sept. 27-The wave-broken waters of the bay outside this ill-fated harbour were today the graves for 1,500 seamen and ferry passengers after a night of storm and disaster worse thanAP - 548 words
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Article265 1954-09-28 1 The Spotlight Is Turned On Censure Him, Says Cttee WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. (Reuter)— A special Senate investigating committee recommended today that Senator Joseph McCarthy "should be censured by the Senate." In a report prepared lor the Senate, the six-member committee said Senator McCarthy had treated the Senate and one265 words
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Article105 1954-09-28 1 VANCOUVER. British Columbia. Sept. 27 'UP' His trip saddened by the news oi a typhoon disaster m his homeland. Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida headed for Ottawa today to repay a v: it. to Japan earlier this year byPrime Minister Louis St. Laurent. Arriving aboard a Canadian Pacific105 words
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Article180 1954-09-28 1 Bangkok Holds Aw Service BANGKOK. Sept 27. < UP). An hour and a haU .yrv^v was held to the memory of the iate ""Tiger Balm Kins Mr. Aw Boon Haw, by the Chine.se Chamber of Com- meroe on Sunday morning Present at the ceremony was President .of the Chamber of180 words
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Advertisement480 1954-09-28 1 \fck YOBHOORT witlwt fattewig COLO STORHC C e llE £8 r ,^s (•NCAPOat W«l« ATTLEE LORD VIVIAN DEVIZES. England iepl 27 Red Ota-, cose to, a^d U.N. page 6. impresario, has lefl hospital v r after treatment for shooting Hand hormosa to wound t was announced the Reds poge 7.480 words
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Article137 1954-09-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— 1 Fifty-seven families m Kampong Machap New Village situated at the 51st. Mile. Aver Hitam Road, who were recently told to quit their village, have been granted an extension to stay until Oct. 7. The extension was granted after Inche Sardon Jubir. had taken137 words
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Article57 1954-09-28 2 ALOR STAR. Mon. Five Malays were reported to have 1 beaten up a Chinese shopj keeper, his wife and children m a remote part of North Kedah last night and decamped with cash, jewellery and clothing worth 51,000. The shopkeeper and his wife were admitted to57 words
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Article25 1954-09-28 2 MALACCA. Mon.— Ameri- I can Negro Bishop. Edgar A. Love will visit this Settlement next week and conduct a series of talks. j25 words
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Article36 1954-09-28 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 27—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange todiiy were: $15.76 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US$l; SI.B:U to Malayan $1: $0,183 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gol^ 52.)5.8T5 to a taeL36 words
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283 1954-09-28 2 Call On Lottery Board KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Tuberculosis is on Hie increase m the Federation and the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has found it necessary to ask for a further $18,500 every month, to finance its schemes to aid283 words
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Article104 1954-09-28 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 6!»A ~H No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b. 702 701 No. 2 7« 7#J No. 3 69$ 693 Tone: Slightly steadier. TIN PRICE The price of tan yes terday was $3661 per picul104 words
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683 1954-09-28 2 Police Use Girl As Decoy In Morals Probe KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Magistrate's Court here was told today how a young, attractive police decoy posed as a "seamstress hard pressed for money/ and trapped four women into "buying" her for the purpose of prostitution. The women. Lee Yoke Keng, 36,683 words
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143 1954-09-28 2 PENANG. Mon.— The cam-, paign against "pirate" radio listeners, which started m July, has proved very sue- > cessful with an increase of 1.500 licences over the past j three months. This was disclosed by the Resident Commissioner, Pen- ang. Mr. R.P. Bingham,143 words
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Article202 1954-09-28 2 MALACCA. Mon.— Mr. John Laycock. counsel for the Malacca Tftoad Tr?nsport Co.. Ltd. today gave notice here of the Company's appeal against the recent judgment of Mr. Justice Charles Abbott, m the High Court, against the Company for $27,719 damages for breach of contract by the202 words
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Article, Illustration139 1954-09-28 2 Police Are Keeping An Eye On Strip Teaser Chan PENANG, Mon.— Police will take action, ii sary, t« refuse permission to any act by strip yiv Rose Chan should they find it immoral or indeccir The Resident Commissioner, Peru Mr. R. P. Bingham. said this a* conference here today "We139 words
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Article56 1954-09-28 2 THE Family Planning .^uciatiori. Singapore, w... a Gala Jumble Sale ou 1 at the Presbyterian Cbu: Hali. Orchard Roac Cl 10 a.m. to nuon. Among a large nuir.o-: other item.^ there wiL 'je >el^ction ol cheongsur saris and maternity "1 A feature of the HdC be56 words
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Article34 1954-09-28 2 "MB A C WIJEVaK X 3 (ARTIE 1 &g< 6ti parsed >. peaoefulh yesterday 8 a Co:"ie^t will leave Ger p 5 p m \o6a-. it at the S ese Upp< Aljui ied Road34 words
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Advertisement445 1954-09-28 2 GRAND CARNIVAL** m oid of S. A. T. A. THURSDAY 30th SEPTEMBER -FROM 4 p.m. GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK LUCKY DIP MAGIC FISH POND STALLS D. H. JOGET MODERN MUSICAL SHOWS CINEMA SHOWS SIDE SHOWS WHISKY AUCTION PRIZES VARIETY LION DANCE PONY RIDES BO? ING MATCHES DANCING IN THE CABARET445 words
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Advertisement34 1954-09-28 2 just 2 of the 29 sets to choose from iil&kaft Bx M> Mou>r drivec P uso i>utto«u. m i^nHnm Siftji (>©r« A Penan* 5206 j-jiJfflSM JBBBBJWsw^v¥^^^^^^^^^^^^'^^ super M radioplayers InJirO DIM IDC •vnj^W| > |Hwite^34 words
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243 1954-09-28 3 3,000 STD. FIVE PUPILS TO TAKE ENTRANCE EXAM MORE than 3,000 pupils of Standard Five classes m Sins» apore Government Primary schools will sit for their entraaee exam. nation for admittance into secondary schools m the first week of November. The S bj CIS of examination will be English language,243 words
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Article59 1954-09-28 3 i for 36 5 i." a Knight Da h 4 by the X Denra rk Mr. St >n s i consultant c. :v has a ad name at th H mil< Bukit TUnah Rad Sin re. ir the trder nl 3 >r< 1 hlni this K. G.59 words
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Article, Illustration133 1954-09-28 3 THE Singapore Malayan InBan Congress wants the y.o:iy Government to extend >y two weeks the closing date I the registration uf citizens the United Kingdom and legistration U scheduled to ;e on Thursday, 'hi, extension, the Congress ir. -> will enable it to compete the work*it133 words
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Article151 1954-09-28 3 SINGAPORE City Council's nonthly salary bill will be ncreased by $150,000 from his month as a result of the lecisioo to pay Ritson rates of vages to its 10,000 daily-rated employees. According to the revised salary structure, an open-vote employee will get an average .vage151 words
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Article46 1954-09-28 3 PENANG, Hon.- The President oi the Regional Centre of the World Fellowship of Buddhist-. Singapore, Miss Pitt Chin Hui. will be presenting the children of the Buddhist Juvenile Welfare Centre with exercise books when she visits 1 the centre here on Oct. 3.46 words
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Article272 1954-09-28 3 SHARP at 7 a.m. yesterday, Singapore's Traffic Chief, AS. P. A. E. Minns, and his cohort of "speed cops" descended on the junction of Orchard Road and Killiney Road and created a bedlam. motorists proceeding into town from Tanglin and other sur- j rounding areas272 words
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145 1954-09-28 3 THERE are still vacancies for violins and violas m the Singapore Symphony Orchestra, it was announced yesterday by the Singapore Musical Society. At the same time, the choir needs tenors and basses, and it is emphasised that it is still not too late to145 words
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Article40 1954-09-28 3 A SOUVENIR book m the form of a photographic history of the 2nd World Assembly of Youth Conference is now being compiled by the Singapore Youth Council. Speeches and extracts from them will be included.40 words
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Article148 1954-09-28 3 Jewish New Year Starts Today THE Jews m Singapore and those m other parts of the world will observe the Jewish New Year. "Rosh Hashanah," for two days, commencing today. On these two days, it Is said, the "Book of Fate" is opened m the heavens, and m the Synagogues,148 words
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Article56 1954-09-28 3 MAHMAT bin Sudor. 17. was bound over by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday to be of good behaviour for six months m the sum of $100. Mahmat had been caught stealing a bicycle carrier belonging to one Yeow Tuck Leng at56 words
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292 1954-09-28 3 'THE SINGAPORE ARTIST' MAKES DEBUT WHAT Is believed to bo the first journal, devoted .solely to art. published m Southeast Asia, was brought out m Singapore yesterday. Called "The Singapore Artist." its very title, not only indicates the Colony's ambition to lead her immediate neighbours m the world of art.C. S. - 292 words
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367 1954-09-28 3 Tea Money Still Plagues S'pore Housing 'Lower Assessment Rates' Standard Staff Reporter THERE are hundreds of houses and flats vacant m Singapore today a fact that proves that the tea money racket, though dormant, still retains a tight hold on the economic life of this Colony. According to Mr. Tann367 words
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162 1954-09-28 3 THE October 27th 9.15 p.m. charity premiere of the 20th Century-Fox CinemaScope film "The Egyptian" is to be a fitting farewell to Lady Sanderson. President of the Red Cross Crippled Children's Home, who leaves the Colony for the U.K. m November. Considering this would162 words
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Advertisement96 1954-09-28 3 GRAND FETE FUN FAIR BABY SHOW _n_n_rT_o_r^i~t_inui~'^i~ur~i-'^^'^-^^>- in^^'- < 1 SATURDAY OCTOBER 2nd at ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL 2 30 to lOo.clock Official Opening 3.30 p.m. by Lady Loewan PLEASE COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS AND REALLY ENJOY YOURSELF You Save While You Buy! &L*~_l^ Remington Quiet-rifer 2 <r Cdn bG96 words
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Advertisement148 1954-09-28 3 m Kvvpinq With Thm Tiwm+m WE HAVE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING HIREPURCHASE TERMS FOR THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS STURDY MARINE PETROL DIESEL ENGINES:— BLAXLAND CHAPMAN YANMAR KERMATH* PARSONS •H.M.6.* HALL A Wide Range of Model*. Slocked Ideal I or> Fi&hing Boats Passenger Launches Light Cargo Vessels Pleasure Craft. LET US MEET YOUR148 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-09-28 4 THE Singapore Art Society, for the first time had a "life class" last night when Mr. Devadatta Jetley, a well-known Indian dancer posed for members at the British Council Hall. ABOVE: The artists, a mixture of professionals, amateurs and students sketch Mr. Jetley m a characteristic pose.52 words
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Article80 1954-09-28 4 METRO Goldwyn Mayer has set up a special fund more than (US) 52. 500,000 m addition to its regular advertising budget to promote its new season's product and Ferspecta Stereophonic Sound. Announcing this yesterday. M-G-M's Malaya Manager Mr. B. Landau, said the money will be80 words
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306 1954-09-28 4 THE Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H.W. Baines, gave an address on the Second Assembly of the World Council of Churches, before a large gathering at the V.M.C.A., yesterday. He .said m the Assembly there was a meeting of those divided by the306 words
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418 1954-09-28 4 MORRIS CALLS FOR CLOSER POLICE TIES WITH PUBLIC Not Happy At Way It Is' ALTHOUGH the Singapore Police Force was developing on the right lines, there was still much room for improvement m the relationship between the Police and the public, said the Colony's Police Commissioner, Mr. Nigel Morris, yesterday.418 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-09-28 4 BISHOP LOVE, 63--year-old Negro leader m America, arrived m Singapore yesterday with Mrs. Love, for a five-week visit to Malaya and Sarawak. They aacr c seen with Bishop R. L. Archer of Singapore (centre) m the above picture. Bishop Love is here on the invitation of the107 words
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Article102 1954-09-28 4 Sir Gerald For Top C.D. Post? LONDON, Sept. 27. <Rev- 1 ten. Sir Gerald Templer. former High Commissioner m Malaya, was said by the Daily Mail today to be the most likely candidate for a possible special Civil Defence ministerial position within the Home Office. The newspaper suggested that such102 words
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Article66 1954-09-28 4 Struggled Lost- $10 AFTER visiting a Qiinese temple m Mandai Ro;.d. Singa- pore, a man was walking home with two acquaintances when h e wa s suddenly attacked on Sunday night. One of the men whipped out a knife and Lunged towards him. He struggled with the man but the66 words
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150 1954-09-28 4 MASKED MEN TAKE $2,000 4,000 Have TB Insurance KUALA LUMPUR Mon.— Posing as Tenants Registration inspectors, three masked Chinese one armed with a pistol— gained entry to a house m Chan Sow Lin Road, yesterday, and got away with nearly $2,000 m ca.sh. Police investigations are continuing. T *.000 pt'->p150 words
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Advertisement289 1954-09-28 4 ffiSHAW BROTHERS^ '©>SUPIt'TP®)JIn TODAY I 11 145 W 6.30 3.39 TEI 5 59 I "THE INSPECTOR GENERAL" Starring SMtK 11WK1 i Mandarin) i' A Riotous Comedy ,y U^i^iiow; "'"IE CAINK ML I1N\" )TgW LAST DAY! 11-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 TEL A ***** I ROSSANO BRAZZI "THE SWORD OF REVENGE" ft With MILI.Y VITALE289 words
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Advertisement230 1954-09-28 4 I CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION Sfe§ APPLAUSE •L-cv^ FOR t S^4§ F gp TOP DIRECTOR y^^^^^ RENATO CASTELLAMI The J. Arthur Rank Organisation Presents fßomeoandJulietl cotsu* it f LAURENCE HARVEY SUSAN SHENTALL FLORA ROBSOh NORMAN WOOUNOMERVYN JOHNS ru T A I OnUillßb. mm 33A00 A**e^m\rmn fflW/7i 9 -3 l P ALHAMBRA230 words
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Article79 1954-09-28 5 SI :\N bo .r p -»:-.!e i" roun l-.> ts a ilong ntbatten Roa iring the Safety Firs! Week ii Singap wre "caused neither liffl h a• tent.' Mr F. G Pei i i Exhibition O^' er from I P Relations Or!: c, rei i"stei79 words
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229 1954-09-28 5 WITNESS TELLS COURT ONE ol the robbers who broke into a house m Killing Road. Singapore, attempted to cut off a woman's finger to remove a ring from her finger. Tin, was alleged by the •i: bus tand, Lav Bei. a a• irer229 words
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Article96 1954-09-28 5 Pay EVERY Fortnight For 24,000 \BOIT J4.WH Sinst poi t* Government «*rn-p!o><-.'s will be paid fort ui-htl.v a--» from Januar>. ■nl year. This decision follows repeated requests from trade uuiuu> and staff av-MHiation> representing the workers to change the (.overnment's payment system. The Outrai Pay Office Is making preparation> to96 words
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Article63 1954-09-28 5 NOH AA jßetl Sh «r1 peti 1 mm ia d •r h aon i V« Charles .-> :or: is led a nade ii sis n- S r M r:\ y-Aynsley the Singapore Hi.;h Court ■ste ■H i -e C«H "--■>■ »tt«* c narriage m December I63 words
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Article228 1954-09-28 5 A MARRIED woman said m the Singapore Assize COurt yesterday, she was raped by one of the robbers, who entered her house at the Bth. Mile, Changi Road on the night of March 11. Sly wa-i witness at che trial ot tiv?- men Tan228 words
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Article38 1954-09-28 5 THE name of the Singapore Filipino Association has been changed to the Filipino Asso ciatk)j of Singapore. Yesterday, at a spe< tal general meeting, the Associate unanimously approved the new revised constitution of the Association.38 words
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Article29 1954-09-28 5 SINGAPORE Marine Police yesterday recovered the body of Kang Peng Kuan. 33. ot Merchant Road found floating m thf Singapore River near "Anderiou Bridge, lad night29 words
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248 1954-09-28 5 TABOO ON BOOZE IN CITY PARKS MOOTED ...And No Spitting Either ALCOHOLIC drinks m certain Singapore parks will be mad< taboo if proposed amendments to the City Council Park Regulations ar< agreed to by Councillors. In addition, "drunks' and those caught spitting v parks may be punished. The new proposals248 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-09-28 5 SOME of the 17 students from the Teachers' TrainL n i Col We. led by Mr. W. G. Brohier. president of the lT.CMuden.ts' Inion. save their blood at the Blood 1 ransfusmn Centre, yesterday. Another fifteen student' teachers will attend on Thursday.45 words
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225 1954-09-28 5 High Court Injunction On Malay Film Star A PERMANENT injunction to restrain Malay film actress. Kasma Booty, from taking part m public or private performances until the i expiry of her contract on May 31, 1955. was granted by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the I Singapore High225 words
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Article161 1954-09-28 5 THE story <>f how a man 'tried to help his brother to c.-cape from police custody, was related m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. The brothers were: Ngah Soon Kirn, charged with possessing opium and attempting to escape from police custody, and Ngah Soon161 words
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Article27 1954-09-28 5 THE inaugural meeting of the Teiuk Alison Town Council will be held at 3 p.m. today (Tuesday). The Rain Ifuda o: Perak will be present.27 words
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Article62 1954-09-28 5 TEN persons were injured m two road accidents m Singapore yesterday. Four of them were hurt when two omnibuses and an RAF van were m collision m Thompson Road m the morning. Six others were injured m a collision involving a car and a van62 words
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Article30 1954-09-28 5 FIVE-YEAR-OLD Tan Teng Bee was killed when he was knocked down by a Lorry m a kampong m the Changi area of Singapore yesterday morning.30 words
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Article117 1954-09-28 5 He Got A Licence Despite Ban CHAN Wee Kuan. ignored a driving ban imposed for a traffic offence, and applied to the TraftV Police for a driving licence tm Feb 10 last year. He was ijiven the lucncr after passing a driving test. Chan. who admitted the fails, ir; the117 words
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Article60 1954-09-28 5 LIM Suay Te< wai warned by the Singapore I- Lrst Traffic Magistrate. Ifr J P Trainor, yesterday, ti...: U h appeared before him again his licence would be endorsed. Lim pleaded guilty and was lined $25 to driving a car at a speed of 40 to 4360 words
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Article43 1954-09-28 5 PARTAP SINGH ivho wac charged with sitting driver's seat ot a vehicle v. c Linda I al i liquor, was fined $25 ai tied from drivii g Ebr peai by the Singapore S<- .■>#:. <i [Traffic-* fcfagistr te Mb Eton Yoon Ch:)':_;.43 words
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Article33 1954-09-28 5 A SINGAPORE housewife. Koh Neo, was found with stab wounds m her home m Ylo Chu Kang Road, on Sunday night. She has been admitted into the General Hospital33 words
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117 1954-09-28 5 m THE Singapore Aeromodel!ers' Society wilj hold a "test" meeting at the new Paya Lebax International Airport on Sunday. About 30 mode! pianos from various Colotiv and Federation clubs are expected to bur/. and glide their way to new records. Mr. T. H.117 words
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Article127 1954-09-28 5 THE L5OO strong Singapore City Counci Services Union wants the Council to revise its I Conduct and Disciplinary Rules, A* i >; ninth annual dele- gates' conference, held recently, a resolution was passed to empower the incoming Executive Council to take up this .r estton. The127 words
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Article44 1954-09-28 5 THE Taiping Malay Sports Association will hold a gala dance at the Kempe Club on Oct. 9 m aid of their sports fund. The dance will start at 3..'i0 p.m. and music will be supplied by Don and his Rhythm Bo vs.44 words
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Article70 1954-09-28 5 A SINGAPORE Traction Company driver, Tan Heng Lim. was fined $100 and his licence was ordered to be endorsed by the Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, yesterday. Tan was charged with negli- gent driving by overtaking a I vehicle on the near side and turning70 words
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135 1954-09-28 5 Refused To Produce His Card, Fined $5 SAMAD bin Batu, a gardener was charged m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday with failing to produce his identity card when demanded by a police officer. The Court was told that a detective, seeing a suspicious bulge m one of Samad's, pockets,135 words
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Article94 1954-09-28 5 BRITAIN'S film king .1. Arthur Rank is planning to acquire cinemas m the United States and to start a "fail show" drive ior British films] m that territory. Announcing this yesterday, John Dalton, the Local representative ol the Rank Organization, said that this follows an94 words
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Advertisement90 1954-09-28 5 Spend a delightful evening dancing to DOMIXGO RAOUIZA'S MUSIC AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOIR COMFORT g]k7sTOREY i^J RESTAURANT |3B^^2L Tei *****-8 Why Go Grey f USE MORGAN'S POMADE GRAflO\ LABORAIORILS 110. SINCAPORE Piles Hurt You! If you have Itching, bleeding. In-, t«>rnal or protruding Plies, don't suffer another day without tr>ing90 words
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Miscellaneous114 1954-09-28 5 cAlmanac Information at a Glance SHELL tO: Free Bin show at Collyer Quay —^Touch Uu and Starve Them Out" US pan, \\lC\: Malay class 5.30 n.m Judo] Dcaetice 5.30 p m.. Gymnastic c'.a.ss 330 pm Table tenn-s 7 n m. CHINESE WICV: Tube tennis 2 p m Bodybuilding 5 p114 words
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Miscellaneous138 1954-09-28 5 Unit's shows at Juroag 13 ms. and Perak House. Pasit Panjang. TIDES TIMES TODAY: Singapore 11.34 a m l J it 1 m.). Port Dickson 704 am. (9 ft 6, m t 7.2t2 p.m. \8 it. 5 m > Penang 112 am (7 ft. 9 m.) 1.10 p.m (7 it.138 words
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Miscellaneous164 1954-09-28 5 6.55 News; 7 15 Federal Elections;' 7.30 Music ol the People: Bom Asian Club; 820 Radio Orch;: p.m. Educating Archie: 0 3(> News; 9.45 Gueit Axtist; 10 n.m. Tfie Bride of Lammermoor; 10.30 1 11 om Tuesday Dance Ball;: (10 n'm. 10.22 Home News fiom Britain and Sports Review on164 words
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Miscellaneous428 1954-09-28 5 ift B Hi V E a f fffMSwJE^EJE^^ a y B^^ Bc^ Bt 3 Bf^L .^B^^ l -M fc* z^^ta^B^^^~^^^^^^^^^— TT~* j, CLUES DOWN I. His be og ifif' 3 tot o' money sometimes m&i-.e; man 3l: like EOO— (B o. R Philanderer usually steers < ear 0' women he428 words
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Miscellaneous223 1954-09-28 5 1 ENTRY 64c 3 ENTRIFS $1.60 NOTE EVERY TWO 64c. ENTRIES ENTITLE YOU TO ONE HALF-FEE (32c ENTRY 18 ENTRIES $3.20 (which includes twelve FREE EIMTRIES) For every set of SIX pjid cntriet (53. 20; thereafter you can send TWELVE FREE ENTRIES (18 entries for S3 20 ENTRY FEES You223 words
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Miscellaneous204 1954-09-28 5 SQUAREWORD 33 CLUES ACROSS 5 As a c ne rr a. t I 1 Mtt HO L ne MB c »-c esent t rHliiwi IM of "t 6 Ho.:sp\-.:e. —OOU i* hmM be".'?, v. Ie- t^e r e ac ie>U la Hrn horre -F or Ml 7- v. omen s204 words
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Article802 1954-09-28 6 Singapore Standard Risky Jobs EON QM ttnfl tirm- ;n Malaya tiremni of the Singa--vt Flrf Brigade have taken out insurance poll II la reported (hat I'--' members of the Singapore Fire Brigade Employees 1 Union have insured themselves, and the total value of ihe !••< exc< eda hall a million802 words
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Article, Illustration1466 1954-09-28 6 Red China's Case For UN, Formosa Mr. Attlee Puts Forward CLEMENT ATTLEE, leader of the Labour opposition m the United Kingdom, said at Scarborough on Sept. 26 that it was now time to bring People's China into the United Nations. "We think the present Chinese Government should occupy that seat1,466 words
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Letter, Illustration516 1954-09-28 6 AGE LIMIT: Federation Should Follow S'pore Sir; The Colony of Singapore has been wise I enough recently to extend I the retiring age of Govt. servants to 60 years at a time wlnn the country is in need ol the services and guidance of the efficient and experienced officers who516 words
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439 1954-09-28 6 TODAY is the 2,505 th anniversary of Confucius and the poem below by Ruthee Wu has' been sent m by a reader, Mak Ting Sum. of Kuala Lumpur, who adds thai it is a fitting tribute to the memory of the great Master. Worship the439 words
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Article, Illustration466 1954-09-28 6 gIV/HETHEB the Educatloa j Amendment Bill passes through the Legislative Coun- ci! will depend upon '.he ae1. quaintance r Councillors with public opinion. Th t publie is strongly pgninst it. says j Nanyang Siang Pau, |The Governor of Binfapo c, continue? the daily, has said 2 thai Chinese466 words
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Advertisement49 1954-09-28 6 Rangoon y f J Freight: J A J $0.65 c. per Ib. C Penang to V^ V^ Rangoon Single fare: $201.95 V Freight: L*EHAN<£ $0.50 c. per Ib. x 1 RITURN FARE: VC m^ 10% rebat. \> J^ VtMCAPOIgf ONION Or BURMA AIRWAYS SINCAPORL TEL *****. I P€NANG. T«l 5174,517549 words
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Article102 1954-09-28 7 Romulo Demands A Place For Asia N T i) nation-. York), Spt 27, Blunt-speaking los P. Efomulo, a i ol te Philippine on a the United Naiu anded a grej l- ■•> Asia m tl I Of San '.on ".odav D -t ailed the Sc tenet Rooiula •< f othei102 words
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Article105 1954-09-28 7 '1 \IPEI S«*pl 27 UP) \rm> Comin mdi r ih n m.i cwell D la- loi arr. a m F< >rmosa today for conl'ei pnees with Gem rails simo Cl tang Kai-shek and a took ar Chinese Nai lon fori^s on the .-'.ana bastion Shortly before105 words
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Article32 1954-09-28 7 the Admiralty announced It ha- te^!<-d a ship-board nkler system which would a British ships to sail ly into the fringe areas ol a Russian underwater atomic bomta explosion. VP.32 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-09-28 7 THIS is the first picture of The Thins Britain's wonder of the air. It has no wins and no propellers, but it flies and takes off and lands vertically. The two jet engines supply the power. The Thins has been compared with an old iron bedstead128 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-09-28 7 SHAPELY blonde fan dcr>cer, Chcene Ccsfle, from Tccoma, Wash ngton US, cheer f v I ly threw hferseH end her pet rr.ons.ev into the tounstSined Fountain ot T*«vi, Rome. Instead of throwing a coin into the fountain m hopes of a happy return, as is96 words
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Article250 1954-09-28 7 TOKYO, Sept. 27. (IP) mier Chou-en Lai has set government officials, subvet —Chinese Communist Prethe stage lor a purge of sives and "counter-revolu-tionaries.*' The full English text of his major policy address before the National Congress, on Thursday was broadcast this week-end by Peking250 words
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Article116 1954-09-28 7 Check On Drug Case Evidence ROME. Sept 27 'UP i r Investigating magistrate, Signot Raffaele Sepe, issued five i more warrants yesterday de- manding the immediate ques- tinning of persons who testified m an earlier Investigation ol the sex-and-drug death ol Wilma Montesl The five persons called for I, questioning116 words
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Article38 1954-09-28 7 VINCENT Apap. Maltese sculptor who made a bust o r Queen Elizabeth II m 1951 when she was .still a princess, now is to make a bust of her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh. APAP - 38 words
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Article31 1954-09-28 7 A BRITISH Europi an AirI ways Viscount aircraft on Sunday clipped two minutes off the unofficial LondonGeneva record when H did "the journey m one hour 29 minutes.— ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article343 1954-09-28 7 Believes Formosa Should Be Handed Over To Reds SCARBOROUGH, Sept. 27 (Reuterl— Mr. Clement Attlee, Labour Party leader, told the party's annual conference here today: "I believe that after a period Formosa should be united back to China." He added: "I can quite understand the United343 words
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Article182 1954-09-28 7 EDITH INVITES TOP REDS TO U.K. SCARBOROUGH. Yorkshire, Sept. -7. (Reuter) Dr. Edith Summei skill. V i c cChairman of the Labour Party and member of the recent Labour delegation which loured Russia and China, said here tonight that she had invited Mr. Georgi Malenkov and Mr. Chou En-lai to182 words
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191 1954-09-28 7 DARTMOUTH. Deven. Sept. 27: i Renter i Miss Judy Lewthwaite. 35-year-old owner of Britain's first "Pay as you please hotel. reported today that her venture had yielded a 10 per cent dividend. Five months ago she announced that guests at her 16--room hotel.191 words
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Article48 1954-09-28 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 27. (AP). Tseng Ta Chun, 45, execu- live secretary of the Americ-an-financed Aid to Refugee Chinese Intellectuals. Inc.. has been missing for nine days with his wife and eight-year- 5j old son. the organization's v (American director reported to- day. A48 words
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Article157 1954-09-28 7 'ASIANISM' MOVE IN RED CHINA LONDON Srpt 27 uerl Mr. Morgan Phillips, Becretars oi the Br!t:>h Labour Party &nd member of its recent delegation to Russia and China, lart night ih<'i« }> m China an "AsianiMP." v.iv:> ma; be more powerful tl ->r. Communism o: Nai tnalism "This tend- to157 words
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Article241 1954-09-28 7 "As Long as you have this thorn m the side ot Ch oa, vuu will not get proper peace m that part of Asia," M r Attiee said. He reaffirmed his belief that the Peoples Government of China should be admitted to the United Nations- saying:241 words
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Article102 1954-09-28 7 Murders In The Nursery SPRING I- 1 ELD i >< tts. S' p* 27 •OT -.n unknown a>-a:lau' x.,u death a 14-year- >ld >>uj. »lt ter and one ot the t v. she as v. aiciiiny i<-.i\in^ police baffled toi .v motivi In the crime Tin wesU m Ntassa :1102 words
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Article264 1954-09-28 7 "It is vital that there shou d lie the fullest contact, oof by a few people, but by as many people as possible, people behind the Iron Curtain or the Bamboo Curtain, and the West "Our Russian friends si'i [always trying to say every- thing m264 words
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Article119 1954-09-28 7 Audrey HepburnOn A Roman Holiday BURGENSTM, Bwitzerland. Srpt. 27. CAP drey Hepburn, Btace and screen actress who has woo vide Reclaim few her pixie-like portrayal.-, and < ictor Mcl F errer ur« re oil yesterday on a honeymoon that will include a "Roman holiday." Tho couple «rere married Saturday In119 words
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Advertisement74 1954-09-28 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON Sept 27 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spof 20, d. Spot £736 buyers. October December 20»d. £736. 105. sellers. Jonuorv March 20»d. Three months £735 April June 2014. buyers,74 words
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Advertisement66 1954-09-28 7 A Miloslonr m Ih<- MM M Ili-loi v ol Sell" W liidn j M fwM^f wauh,-: 0T M%*AA&^ MIV I^= THE C% LY AUTG f /AT!C lOC YUA^ V i^¥^^j||ll) WATERPROOF WATCH V/ IT h Ni^X^ v...^' *gfj[# INSTEAD OF 16 WORKING FARTS yjlm AND THE NE W '^BREAKABuc PERMADURE66 words
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Advertisement890 1954-09-28 8 NOR DDE UTS CHER LLOYD ANC HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE IOiNI SERVICE T. C -"5; C*MM MjtseiMc*. Antwerp Rotte«dam. Hiotburg Biemen Spore P. Sham Penjng •FRANKf.'T HAPAC) Cdns. 1/2 29 S«pt 30 Sept/ 1 Oct •HA».!BO^C HAPACi 1 5 '1 9 Oct 20 Oct 21 Oc» NA3OS I'-Gr- 9/16 Nov 17890 words
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Advertisement1136 1954-09-28 8 ih BLUE FUNNEL LINE $?\£S it*> iine» MANSFIELD CO., LTD. 'oeot Incorporated m 9ln»apord earner* option to oroceed rla other ports to lead Mi <li*ch:irge i-areo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. Sham Penani Cyclops for Llverouol 8t Glasgow SepfJT/iS Sept 3tt Antolynis for Marseilles.1,136 words
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Advertisement744 1954-09-28 8 She's At Spore Docks > v V The m.r. Frankfurt one of the six German vessels now on a reffular schedule to the Far East from Continental ports. Owned and operated by the Hamburg American Lines m conjunction with North German Lloyd, the new vessel can accommodate 86 .passengers first744 words
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Advertisement755 1954-09-28 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P S h*«t d "SONCKHLA M In Port 29 30 Sepi xx) "KINA" Cdn: 31/32 xxx) 'MEONIA 5/6 Oct. "MONGOLIA* 10/15 Oct 16/16 Oct 17 1 6 Oct mkx)755 words
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Article59 1954-09-28 9 THE Indian Government has authorized the export of a small quantity of peanut oil. Export allotments to estabshippers will i'ouj' IS per cent, of the highest shipments m any one of the four fiscal years ended March 31. 1952, subject to a minimum of tare long59 words
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Article, Illustration130 1954-09-28 9 DANES SLASH FORCES TO SAVE MONEY COPENHAGEN. Sept. 27: Reuten Denmark which has a deficit on foreign exchange accounts to nearly £6.500.000 sterling is to cut her armed forces and increase certain tobacco and spirit taxes. Parliamentary support for the move was virtually assured tonight by an agreement between the130 words
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Article214 1954-09-28 9 THAIS BUY LITTLE FROM SINGAPORE TD n Standard Stall Reporter TRADE between Singapore and Thailand i s fast becoming an exclusively one-way traffic. Thailand sells but does not buy. Mr. Scow Kit Meng. secretary of the Singapore Siam importers and Exporters' Association, told The Standard yesterday that Singapore now exports214 words
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Article172 1954-09-28 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE trade between Malaya and South Korea is showing promising signs of an improvement, Mr. Cheung Won Sang, managing director of the Korean Trade Development Co. Ltd. ToM The Standard. The ceasefire had signalled he start of rehabilitation and jstablishment of factories172 words
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Article207 1954-09-28 9 Canadian Hits New Levels THE Canadian dollar i j which has showed renewed j j strength m the recent j < months is now ruling at j about three per cent, above 1 the United States dollar. L The Canadian Government Trade Commissioner m I] Malaya, Mr. D. S. Armstrong207 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-09-28 9 They Were Impressed You n g Advertising Agents, Mr. P. V. H. Steggles, Manager of Osram Lamp Department, General Electric Co. (Malaya) Ltd., Mr. R. J. Hawkings, Manager of the Overseas Publicity Organization of the General Electric Co. Ltd. of England. Three men were highly impressed the other day by76 words
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197 1954-09-28 9 THE rubber market m Sin- j gapore yesterday closed slight-; ly steadier after being irregular, first grade rubber lor October shipment being j quoted at 70£ cents per lb.. a i drop of cent on the week-end i price. Prices moved within a half197 words
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Article208 1954-09-28 9 Copra Was Steady But Quiet Standard Market Reporter TYPICAL Monday trading conditions prevailed on the local produce market yesterday, with overseas orders lacking. Copra prices were lower than those at the weekend, the market opening uncertain but closing quietly steady. Fair activity was reported m this section of the market,208 words
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Article42 1954-09-28 9 A FALTOK\ at Amsterdam turns out a practice! tie pn by means oi. which the tie is, as it were, pressed from side. The tie is s,mpiy drawn over an electric heeler; all creases disappear within b. few moments.42 words
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Article148 1954-09-28 9 OUTER ROADS Asha Legundi, Roebiuh. Daviken. Indragiri, Hoi Wong. Annenkerk, Autolycus, Helikon, San Ernesto. Irian. Frederick Clover, Palatiga. Segamat. INNER ROADS Pu.^eng, Tong Hoa, Tong TTai. Petaling. Sadao. Hong Ming. Sumpitam. Lakota. Bruas. Sing Hin;|. Thepamat. Beetong, Hin Cbuan, Sg. Bila. Rengam. Rawang, P. Kidjang. Wah Sing.148 words
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Article57 1954-09-28 9 THE coal reserves of China have lately been revised at 309.610 million tons, standing fourth among the nations of the world and constituting nearly lour per cent of the world total. These figures are given m a comprehensive review of the lignite (brown coal industry of Asia and57 words
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Article43 1954-09-28 9 ALMOST any plastic article below two ounces tan be made by this injectionmoulding: machine. The first of its type to be brought out to Malaya. It costs about S'JO.OOO. At present, it is being: used to mass-produce plastic rulers.43 words
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1034 1954-09-28 9 Tins Rose, But Industrials Were Irregular THE Malayan share market yesterday opened the week with industrials quietly irregular and Wilkinson Process showing a marked rise. There was an improved sentiment 111 tin witl ffl «t prices changing to higher levels. interest being sumulaied by good London bids Cor sterling counters.1,034 words
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Article, Illustration247 1954-09-28 9 MALAYA S PLASTIC INDUSTRY EXPANDS 1 Finance And €*anunmreG Standard Staff Reporter A new injection-moulding machine has been acquired by Singapore Plastics, the biggest plastic manufacturing company m Malaya. Costing some $20,000 each, the machine has been brought out from England for the first time into Malaya. All the operator247 words
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Advertisement696 1954-09-28 9 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD OF THt FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE WiUUIS wi.l be received b> I G- neral Manager. Cena E r.y Board. P O Box f rC .a a Lumpur up to 15th October. 1954 for! i supply of: Petn Lubricants. Diesel' Oi for Motor Venicles. c Kerosene. Transformer696 words
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Advertisement47 1954-09-28 9 MALAYA'S POPULATION THE estimated population of Malaya as on June 30, 1954, is 7,056,260. Break-up figures are as follows: Race Singapore Federation Malaysians 143.685 2,893.650 Chinese 893.004 2 216.105 Indians Pakistanis 91.029 691,431 Europeans 17.341 15.375 Eurasians 11.402 12.154 Others 11.221 59.b63 Source: Registrar of Malaya Statistics.47 words
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Article359 1954-09-28 10 Straight talk to a... A WORRIED mother Let us get this straight. Nothing excuses ingratitwnres rhot the is u de and selfishness whether suffering from "daughter y t ou VV eve teen sev ty. And until you have ditrouble." Here is port of gested this truth you will359 words
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Article71 1954-09-28 10 LUCILLE C. DUVALL - LUCILLE C. DUVALL small s>n .vis weeka old we wen ha I parents ire for eeds o! thi strange unanity. when ue 9* "o ha\ c done eveiy- for his >mfort I bent anxiously < i is crib as wtd aboul jir.A made Btl c oaning71 words
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Article, Illustration662 1954-09-28 10 MIRRORS— IN DESIGN, IN FRAME, IN HANGING— REFLECT YOUR TASTE TUST to coin o pun, mirrors have a "new look." Not a looking-glass look, but a highly decorative and up-to-date one. There are exciting shapes and new framing treatments, which are pleasing, indeed, to the homemaker who understands the value662 words
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Article388 1954-09-28 10 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar i '"I"' o1) V S <H OT VI ION: i N.\fr put your hum I out 1 further th.iv >tni cm draw it i li.uk ai:.iin." ln»h l*ro\erli. j I I K»l> VY H>K I\ 1 K\oni Rely upon previous e\ 'f: ience.388 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-09-28 10 (LEFT): "Black And White is the name of this hat of white fur with black jet beads shown last week m th c Autumn and Winter Collection of Simony. Mirman of London. Style* m i Collection owe their inspiration to the headdresses of ancient Greece.87 words
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Article339 1954-09-28 10 Evelyn Falconer - Evelyn Falconer TDADIO and stage comedian. Richard Murdoch, of the popular 8.8.C. feature "Much Binding-in-th Marsh." gives here some of his definite "likes" and "dislikes" m women. Forty seven feu old Rirhar d Murdoch is married with a wife and two daughters, aged 12 and339 words
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Article239 1954-09-28 10 FOR THE MEM 'S NOTEBOOK TTOME dyeing is more successful if you know what colours will "take" over other colours. Li^ht blue will not dye over brown, green or red. Brown will not dye over dark green, red, blue or purple. Rod, violet, brown or blue Will not lake green239 words
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Article92 1954-09-28 10 (CROUTONS for Salad—Croutons tossed m salads are popular with many people, and this is the way to make them, using the drippings from your breakfast bacon. Melt 2 tablespoons bacon drippings m a skilletadd 1 pint soft i-inch bread cubes, and stir until each cubeE.R.J. - 92 words
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Article78 1954-09-28 10 ADELENE HENDLFR - ADELENE HENDLFR r HAVE a lovely little o!d--x fashioned ba.-ket that I wanted to use for small old-fashioned flowers, but I could not get a water container that would fit inside it Finally I got the idea to line it with aluminum foil, but this allowed a small78 words
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Advertisement10 1954-09-28 10 godel^A i ■FORGET ME NOT ictwn H Pari s France10 words
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Advertisement33 1954-09-28 10 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HAI.I.33 words
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323 1954-09-28 11 BELGIUM UPSET WORLD SOCCER CUP HOLDERS BRUSSELS, Sept. 27, (Reuter) Belgium showing much more initiative m "attack beat Germany, holders of the world cup, by two goals to nil m an international soccer match here yesterday. Germany showed lack of cohesion m the forward line and uncertainty m defence. The323 words
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110 1954-09-28 11 Penang's Best For Aston 's Billiards TWO OF PENANG's iai avers, OiEe V< g iii..: X a Kenj H k etc m S ngapor« Aston Athlei C Invitation B. iard ehami ah. p. Ovi tmi Kh...\ belli f On i ,i Xaveriana Assoc a1 i< n oi P< nang, have110 words
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Article141 1954-09-28 11 THAI GIRL BEATEN IN INDIAN B'TON BOMBAY, Sept. 27, (Reuter) Miss Praethong Pattapongsa, the Thai champion, was on Saturday night beaten with surprising ease by Mrs. Mumtaz Lotwalla m the women's singles final m the Cricket Club of India badminton championships. The Indian champion won 11-2- 12-11 to claim the141 words
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73 1954-09-28 11 Australia Have Good Davis Cup Prospects SYDNEY, Sept. 27. (AP) Australian Davis Cup team manager Harry Hopman said last night Australia had ex-j cellenl prospects of retaining the Davis Cup m December. Hopman arrived m Sydney air with five Australian i tennis star? after a six month I tour of73 words
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Article, Illustration240 1954-09-28 11 WITH their four-nil victory over the Indian Association on the padang yesterday, the Singapore Recreation Club head the SHA first division league with seven point»in four games. RAF Changi are lying sec- 1 ond to the Recs having played four matches, and have five points, the240 words
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Article309 1954-09-28 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club j beat the Indian Association by four goals to nil. but «he score c is no indication of the true run of play m this Singapore HA division 1 league played the SRC padang yesterday The Indians wer c worth more. but they Jailed309 words
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Article384 1954-09-28 11 DIVISION 1 P W D L F A Pts SRC 4 3 10 8 2 7 RAF (Changi) 4 2 119 4?) Police 3 2 1 0 9 4 5 SCC 8 2 0 16 14 CSC 3 2 0 16 3 4 1A 4 12 1^64384 words
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Article140 1954-09-28 11 REME put up a splendid performance to boat Khalsa Association 3-0 m their Singapore Hockey Association's division 2 encounter at LA. grounds yesterday. Greaves, the REME inside left, scored two beautiful goals one m the seventh minute of the first half and the other the tenth140 words
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Article59 1954-09-28 11 LONDON. Sept. 27. (Reuter):—The draw for the semifinals of the Scottish League Cup. to be played on Saturday. October 9 resulted today as follow?: Airdrieonians V Hearts at Easter Road. Edmburg. East Fife v Motherwel: at Hampden Park. Glasgow. The Scottish League fixtures involving the four clubs59 words
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Article79 1954-09-28 11 ALL Ex-cadets of the Raff;es In.stitutioa Cadet Corps are m- vited ;o participa'e m the IntraPa«t Rifle Shoot, to be iollowed by the annual Past vs. Present nieet for the "Golden Jubilee ■Trophy, to be held on Sunday, Oct. 10 at 1 pm. al the79 words
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Article35 1954-09-28 11 RAJAJI Sports Club beat Ba'.estier United 2-1 In a friendly game of soccer at the Farrer'Park on Saturday. K. Jayaram scored both .goals for' Rajaji. while Khaimis scored one ior Bajestier.35 words
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Article180 1954-09-28 11 THE most ambitious race meeting ever crpamzed by Singapore's Outbca;d Boating Cub will come off on Oct 24. when a Round the Island Race takes place. The starting point will be a* Kranji and the finishing point after a course of 55 miles, will180 words
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Article57 1954-09-28 11 BUDAPEST, Sept. 27, <rP> I_B iss ia' fi -B team heat Hungary'! 'B" team three to zero m an international soccer game here yesterday. The Russians were leading ::e to aero at half time. Only 30,000 spectators were interested m this game he'd art the57 words
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Advertisement843 1954-09-28 11 ACKNOMIIKV.tN !■*> MR LIM SIEW sn* relatives 1 ■nd i > n iance at 1 hw oew,-« CHIA SII v. ENG AIR X H TANA d f-rr ly JJ misi •< express I t- ?-k§ to those lri< eir Expre; v ti- v t. *id ie inera X I Sin.843 words
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Miscellaneous150 1954-09-28 11 in flbner By A/ Capp noR .joy** 1 1 srv^^r a SisCijfiJpsP^ RH C K i!:i. N<i y^LXi^Sou W foSo- anvthing.'.'-thev we claim -0 Alley Pop B H< n/,n LHPV* ARE^U'-A*' AVE ?•<?. AND A. 1 iT'5 FUNNY THAT CHAP I 1 I 7 HWvw! PHr^ /"^>^A DRAGON a' RRE150 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-09-28 12 www .•.WUXWVUUWWUUWVUW I About To I U f P A Depart I #Vl»\*»r»#%« ?ENANG Mon. Johany Heah Hock Aun and Amy Choong well-knowo Malayan badminton players, both of whom are m England at the moment, announced their engagement yesterday. Johnny is studying anllitecture at Cambridge for322 words
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Article745 1954-09-28 12 Malays Miss Chances MCFA 2 Malay F.A 1 Pang SedngTeik, Kong Lin Tet. Ahmed Yusoff. Referee CPO Layfield MALAYAN Chinese Football Association tourists, due to leave for the defence of the Ho Ho Cup m Hong Kong next month, beat the Malay Football Association by745 words
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Article173 1954-09-28 12 SINGAPORE'S Malaya Cup goalkeeper. Chu Chee Seng will be m Hong Kong for the Ho Ho Cup match. This, irrespective of whether he gets the visit from the stork before the Malayan Chinese tourists depart on Thursday. I Yesterday. Chee Seng said that he WILL GO.173 words
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Article65 1954-09-28 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club Women had a successful dav at hockey when they fielded "two teams against the Girls Sports Club and the WRAF (Cbangi). In the senior match against the Girls Sports Club at Serangoon the SCC won by four goals to nil. In the65 words
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Article, Illustration600 1954-09-28 12 Santnttj Draws The Crowd To Anther Road OLYMPIC high board diving champion. Americans Sammy Lee, who gave a diving exhibition at the Chinese Swimming Club had a good word for the Colony's top divers, who exhibited with him yesterday. "Some of the boys ai"e600 words
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Article78 1954-09-28 12 TODAY'S Sport HOCKEY: SHA LeagueDiv. 1 SCC vs GHQ—padang; Div. II RAF (Changi) vs SRC padang; Div. 3A RAF (Tengah) vs RAPC Nee Soon; Div. 3B MAAF vs TTC TTC; Tempenis Rovers vs SHB Police— Farrer Park. RUGBY: Police vs St. Andrews—Thomson Rd St. Andrews OBA vs Young Malayans Woodswille.78 words
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Article42 1954-09-28 12 THE S.H.B. POLICE beat Rattles Institution at hockey at the Institution's ground by four goals to one yesterday. Santok Singh (2), Ibrahim and K. Lopez were the scorers for the Police, while Kirn Foo scored ior R.I.42 words
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Article25 1954-09-28 12 THE Singapore Harbour i Board Recreation Club beat the Customs 4 l m a third division match played on ihe SHB ground.25 words
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Article33 1954-09-28 12 CEYLON Sports Club beat Royal Signals by I—o m a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 3B league match, played at Tanglin ground yesterday Magesh scored the only goa 1 of the match33 words
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Advertisement34 1954-09-28 12 GALA WORLD PREMIERE OF SOUTH -EAST ASIA FILM COS FeRST MALAY PRODUCTION! Brt VV.:;t;ug For! W^ "BEACH OF PASSIONATE |P\/^ii* R^ free I ists Suspended j THE KELANTAH LOVE STORy\ wssL f B£Rff£sAhf i34 words
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Advertisement108 1954-09-28 12 Martini IS THE BEST SELLING VERMOUTH SoZe ggew^: T//E EAST ASIATIC CO.. LTD. Good r eu?s 1 The WorUVs WvUknotrwt Racing Cycles Arrived. %7 7 W ''Made m France" PRECISION BUILT, 8° CONTROLLING GEAR IN FINE RACING COLOURS. Sole Agents: BAN HOCK HIN 131 Beach Road, Singapore, 7 Tel: *****108 words
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