Singapore Standard, 30 September 1954
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Title Section15 1954-09-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD I ol- No. 89. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article148 1954-09-30 1 No. 2 Wife's House Was Stoned JAKARTA. Sept. 29—Indignant Indonesians atoned the Central Java bone or President Soekarno"s. new w: before She departed to i y.n her husband, a Jogja.<ir:a newspaper reported Ud.iy. T: paper National said br.-.x- and rocka crashed! against the w^s and rool l-vear-old Heriati Harlini b<148 words
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470 1954-09-30 1 $70,472 For Spore Man ONE-ERROR WINNER IN SQUAREWORDS A SINGAPOREAN, 29-year-old Mr. S. A. Razak of 21, Pulosan Road, has won $10,472 m the D-32 Squareword Competition published m The Singapore Standard, recently. An official announcement by Squarewords,470 words
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Article218 1954-09-30 1 REDS ATTEM PT LANDING Fleet Of Junks Off Matsu Isle Is Repulsed TAIPEI, Sept. 29 Communist Chinese troops attempted a landing on one of the islands of the Nationalist-held Matsu group, at the mouth of the Mm River, the Nationalist Defence Ministry announced here today. The Matsu group are tiny218 words
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Article151 1954-09-30 1 TOKYO, Sept. 29. (AP) Police yesterday staged six simultaneous raids m the Osaka-Kobe area m a vain attempt to capture a beautiful ChineseThai girl sought as a central figure m an international Soviet spy ring, the Japan News said. The girl, known as Kuolin,151 words
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Article111 1954-09-30 1 A DEATH letter demanding $200,000 has been sent to a Singapore rice merchant a few days ago. it was reported m the biweekly Cheng Fung Pau. The letter, it is stated, gave the merchant a date to '"pay up or be killed."' The merchant,111 words
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Article18 1954-09-30 1 A BOMB exploded m a Communist Party headquarters m a workers district m Rome yesterday. U.P.U.P. - 18 words
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Article60 1954-09-30 1 Squall Sinks Lighter Off Penang PENANG. Wed. A lighter with a 60-ton cargo of coconut oil sank m Penang harbour during a squall m the early hours, this morning. The cargo, packed m 44--gallon drums, was valued at $30,000. The lighter was alongside the Philippine steamer, Noverett. when it sank.60 words
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Article18 1954-09-30 1 THE Indonesian Premier. Mr. All Sastroamidjoio. left Rangoon by air yesterday for Jakarta. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-09-30 1 "TEN thousand dollars? Mrs. Razak just couldn't believe it, but it's true.13 words
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Article31 1954-09-30 1 C A S T E L GANDOLFO, Sept. 29, (Reuter). The Pope spent a restful night and seems completely recovered from his recent illness, it was stated here today.31 words
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159 1954-09-30 1 HAWTHORNE (Nevada), Sept. 29 (AP).— U.S. Senator Pat McCarran, author of the controversial McCarran-Walter Immigration Act and foe of the Roosevelt and Truman administrations, died suddenly last night after addressing a political rally. He was 78. The Nevada Democrat collapsed as he was walking down159 words
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Article66 1954-09-30 1 HAKODATE. Japan. Sept. 29 'UP i. A light earthquake shook the southern part of storm battered Hokkaido Island today m the wake of the typhoon which took more than 1.500 lives. The shock lasted from three to five seconds. No damage was reported. Latest figures from national66 words
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Article261 1954-09-30 1 From Andrew Roth, SCARBOROUGH, Yorkshire, Sept. 29 Malaya was promised fairly rapid advance to self-govern-ment provided it can produce an "established system of democratic government," by the British Labour Party this morning, here, at Scarborough. A resolution for Malaya's abandonment by early withdrawal of troops,261 words
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Article44 1954-09-30 1 TEHERAN, Sept. 29, (Reuter). Russia has agreed to pay Persia 11 tons of gold which she owed for Second World War occupation costs, the Foreign Minister. Mr. Abdullah Entezam, told the Majlis (Lower House) Foreign Relations Committee yesterday.44 words
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Article116 1954-09-30 1 8,000 Walk Out In London Strike LONDON. Sept. 29 Repair work on nearly itHj ships m the port of London came to a standstill today with a strike by 8,000 workers. Pickets from 39 unions concerned m the dispute were placed outside 22 repair yards along the io miles of116 words
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Article138 1954-09-30 1 Dock workers at Rotterdam had already said they would refuse to work on the luxury liner Chu.san. which was diverted there from London last night, he said. "The international trade union movement throughout the world has been asked to take similar action and I canReuter; U.P. - 138 words
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Article70 1954-09-30 1 BOMBAY. Sept. 29 < Router i Death toll m festerday's disaster m Hyd^r 1 has risen to 88 h 75 j engers still missing, railway officials stated today. The train was <#irrying 325 sleeping passengers when it plunged off a bridge into the swollen river70 words
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Advertisement30 1954-09-30 1 .tiatfTt^^ I aV^ i 16 ox **O« TINS UNSWEETENED EVAPORATED MILK and £j&~ r fort^ "ANCHOR" HJPIP f vii Cream i^fa^i^ POWDERED JJ^ milk lr~\\^ SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.30 words
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Advertisement102 1954-09-30 1 The Good News... CABLE AND WIRELESS LIMITED I SI X Ttktnm contaw the loNoanng pMiiealiii m iKe oriJef t^Jr T^\ T Vuißbtt I Mnun. OAa oT Onfm. Number o< I (MSfPSt) iU <j.m. inn naivta* and CXficui IrutructKVti-if »ny 1 JT 1 .mca ii iukivm miuiima T/fV— rf#S»/ \ISP it»*102 words
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Advertisement65 1954-09-30 1 isHEUUBKICATIONj rad rSiRse BC5940 A fuU AC Mams bmmdSingapore Price |480 (prW r^cet.ir »■>'* Federation Price $4»8 ttpfitd ton' corrector Less 10% for cash. H n fiC *9.f» a« above hut .P. Terms available. AC DC A^rn,.rmem 4 THE GCNCRAL CLtCTW.C CO.. «MAi^VA» LTO^ §f f f. T f rut65 words
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Miscellaneous142 1954-09-30 1 MISS CHEE LAY ENG. g Road. Penang. is ixmei of trre Standard Q \<-Quiz Contest No. 62. rnque for $100 will be to her shortly. I:.f contest was judged bv Mr. Bertie Dunsford. Pre- nt, Singapore Amateur W ightliltinjj Federation. correct answers are: CLOT NO. 1 Gambler from Natchez iThls142 words
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Article293 1954-09-30 2 Closer Watch On Law Order Now KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Four "floating police stations" have been established m the Perak River and the Johore Straits to maintain law and order m remote fishing villages. Replacing the one-time police posts on stilts, these reconstructed police launches have helped293 words
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94 1954-09-30 2 Strip-Tease Extortion Acquittal KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Kow Soo Yong, 29. was yesterday acquitted and discharged by" the First Magistrate. Inche Ismail, on a charge of extorting S5OO from stripteaser Rose Chan. Kow was set free by tne Magistrate on another charge of threatening to arrest the dancer under the pretence94 words
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Article87 1954-09-30 2 KUALA LIPIS. Tues. The Pr.':;an.g Council of State today agreed to a motion providing financial autonomy to local authorities, advising the Ruler K> assent to amending the Federation Agreement to that etTe.t. The Council also passed a B:il to amend the State Constitution and provide for87 words
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Article59 1954-09-30 2 OXG TECK CHUAN, who was found with chap ji kee slips oalued at 5512.59 m Petain Road on the night of Sept. 21. was yesterday fined SI. OOO m the Singapore Sixth Police Court for assisting m the management of a public lottery. In default59 words
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Article109 1954-09-30 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 70S 711 No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b. 715/16 717 16 No. 2 701 71J No. 3 705 701 Tone: Fully steady. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $3641 per picul.109 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-09-30 2 UNITS of the Cadet Corps, St. John Ambulance Brigade, Malayan Air Training Corps and Boy Scouts of St. Michael's Institution m Ipoh, held a route march round the town on Tuesday evening m celebration of the feast of their patron saint. Above the Cadet Corps leadsStandard - 61 words
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Article116 1954-09-30 2 Top Priority For Youth Training PENANG, Wed.— The Government has given high priority to the training of youth services this year, Mr. Khoo Oon Soo, the Federation Youth Services Adviser, said today. The camp at Morib Beach, 52 miles from Kuala Lumpur, will be used to train young people m116 words
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Article87 1954-09-30 2 IPOH. Wed.— Units of the Cadet Corps. St. John's Ambulance Brigades, Malayan Air Training Corps and Boy Scouts of St. Michael's Institution here staged an impressive route march round the town yesterday evening. This was m celebration of the feast of the Patron Saint of the87 words
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Article158 1954-09-30 2 Serviceman Gets Death KUALA LIMPLR, Wed.— Disagreeing with a European and a Malay assessor, the Federation's Chief Justice, Sir Charles Mathew, today found Kamaruddin bin Nordin, a young soldier, guilty of the murder of a fellow serviceman and sentenced him to death. Assessors had yesterday found158 words
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Article211 1954-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A pompous European visitor, who spoke "pidgin" English to a Malay officer at a parade mounted m his honour, spent the "most embarrassing moment of his life" when told that the youthful cadet was Oxford-educated. Thus ended the "experi mental stage 1 m211 words
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Article42 1954-09-30 2 PENANG. Wed. The Parents' Association, here will be formally inaugurated at the Francis Light School Hall at 8 p.m. on October 1. All members of the public, parents and others interested, are welcome to attend the inaugural meeting.42 words
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206 1954-09-30 2 A STORE-KEEPER Arthur Yap. Instituted a civil suit for damages m the Singapore High Court, yesterday, against two bus companies for the loss of his eye as the result of an accident near the junction of Geylang and Tanjong Katong Roads on206 words
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Article23 1954-09-30 2 JUXADHA BEVI, a four-year-old Indian girl, was killed after a collision with a military lorry m Kee Seng Street, Singapore, yesterday.23 words
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Article117 1954-09-30 2 Convicted For 1952 Offence MALACCA. Wed.— A Singapore contractor. Yap Choon Leong. was today ordered by President of the Sessions Court here, to pay $200 to the prose cution He was ordered to pay tfais sum after being sentenced to six months' imprisonment for possession of two pounds ol opium,117 words
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Article82 1954-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Federation Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mathew. today gave R. Perumal. a rubber factory worker, the benefit ol the doubt and acquitted him on a charge of robbery and causing hurt to his 71-year-old supervisor. Perumal was alleged to have knocked down with his82 words
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Article39 1954-09-30 2 HONGKONG. Sept. 29—Special Standard Service: Closing prices ol the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.73 to £1 sterling: $5.88.' J ,TS to USSI: $1,828 to Malayan $1 $0178 to or. c Indonesian Bupiah: oid 5256.625 to a tad.39 words
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122 1954-09-30 2 Leading Terrorist Injured In Beatt le JOHORE BAHRI Phang Pitt, one c 4 jmost wanted U m |Johore Bahru I) believed to ha\ bees ly wounded i i lorces m a skii mi j Kulai-Senai a < i day. Another ttaadii following 1 which lasted I utes. Phanp Pitt o122 words
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Article67 1954-09-30 2 PENANG, Wed- -Over c.jjtrs m the Giugor a from Gf i W H cpr<? th< R..:a. Bvjard becaOM ;,!t many probkemi m area w hich they WWBA ta K.ec by Government A" c mas? HMeCkUI Ol J re^jdents. it was decided set up committee to i"67 words
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Advertisement336 1954-09-30 2 C^J SINGAPORE STANDARD I s^iSl QUICK -QUIZ I A icporofe compel. tioo will still oppeor each day, with a separate $100 cni« but fey con now send m one, two three or o whole tc«k i entries IN THE SAME ENVELOPE. The closing dote toi •II six entries this week336 words
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Advertisement157 1954-09-30 2 I YOU J are invited to a J I Qntw I Carnival X TODAY <" i GREAT WORLD AMUSEMENT PARK m aid of I S. A \s/ T. A. I** STARS entertain you a/ //j^> GREAT WORLD CARARET Extension ##t. Trappiel now. V^lKb "THE fading of wdJ-bemg which >3^ S*Mr/157 words
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Article, Illustration511 1954-09-30 3 Provident Scheme To Come Into Force Next Year Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 250,000 employees of Government Departments and commercial firms m Singapore, are expected to join the Central Provident Fund when it commences sometime m the middle of next year. Ml la operation,* declared the511 words
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Article104 1954-09-30 3 THE .m Students' Federatioi egin .i::z::3±? s (Cl Malay and i for public,- scary sel i tents a-. the T >n» B S Gu IB C man S:r« ngapore, al .7 or" $1 nor rfed an I i -:::rV. |X ■1 s eir anpli iia tc l Pan-Malayan104 words
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Article, Illustration184 1954-09-30 3 Says This Preacher THE United States of America today recognises more and more Negro rights, the visiting Negro leader, Methodist Bishop Edgar C. Love, said m Singapore yesterday Bishop Love, who was addresslng the members of the Rjtary Club, said that their struggle for rights had184 words
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Article107 1954-09-30 3 Women's Club Elect Officers THE Singapore International Women's Club, with Mrs. R. K. S. Adams m the chair, elected the following new officers for 1955, at its annual general meeting yesterday: President, Mrs. Mary Lobo; vice-President, Mrs. D. Morgan: hon. secretary, Mrs. Kay D'N'etto: hon. treasurer, Mrs. I. Burgess. The107 words
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Article65 1954-09-30 3 A MALAY. Mohd Din bin j H uinidi was convicted m the j High Court. Muar, by Mr. I istice Storr of raping a gir!. --a binti Songsang, who was un let 14 years of age. and was sentenced to three years' i:r.prisonment. The oflence, it65 words
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Article81 1954-09-30 3 SEREMBAX, Wed. A Singapore dance hostess, Eng Ah Eng. \vas lined $.'55 and her driving licence endorsed by a Magistrate's Court, here, after she had pleaded guilty to a charge of driving a car m a negligent manner at the 4th mile. Mantin Road, on the night of81 words
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188 1954-09-30 3 NLN:-' Sing nooners, a h :1a h a 1 MM," other t rented m and WUsoo^i **Obbc :?-T. Orchestra will Tibine talents m a programme songs, comely a i huw ea I the Great World C. ir^en Ca I■' I night m ai i188 words
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Article279 1954-09-30 3 $10 Rise Too Little THE Singapore Malay Marine Officers' Association declared yesterday that it would not accept the wage increase of 33 cents per day the Straits Steamship Company Ltd., has offered its members. The association wants a 20 per cent increase, (about $2 a day),279 words
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Article66 1954-09-30 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Dahalan bin Haji Hassan, a Mersing Settlement Officer, was acquitted m the Sessions Court today of a charge of accepting a $50 bribe from a night soil labourer. The complainant. Lee Cheng, alleged that Dahalan asked him for the money with the promise66 words
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Article62 1954-09-30 3 HAROLD COLIN PEACE, a serviceman, yesterday claimed trial m the Singapore Fifth Police Court to stealing a bicycle. It was alleged that Peace stole a bicycle worth $80 belonging to Wing Nip Fong. at about 4.15 p.m. on June 6, at Orchard Road. Bail of $250. m62 words
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Article45 1954-09-30 3 CHUEN Bok Chwee was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with unlawful possession of 52 rounds of ammunition on June 27 at Cambridge Road. He was remanded m police custody. The case was postponed till Oct. H lot mention.45 words
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Article224 1954-09-30 3 PENANG, Wed. An j ''oily man' 7 has been terrorising the residents of Kampong Harriet, near j Edgecombe Road and Burmah Road, to such an extent that the folks have formed themselves into a 'vigilant corps" to trap this mysterious intruder. Early this morning224 words
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Article77 1954-09-30 3 3 -Storey School THE Singapore Commercial and Industrial School Is to have a new three-storey building. Costing over $75.---000. the building will provide 12 additional classrooms lor nearly 500 students. This school, which Is 35 years old. began as a primary school for Chinese .students, but now it runs classes77 words
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Advertisement351 1954-09-30 3 Why should YOU be left to go on suffering the discomforts of "certain days Other women have found the modern answer— Tampax It's absolutely safe, simple, hygienic I because a doctor invented it and you don't pay any more for it. Its complete m itself no belts, pins or pads351 words
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Article222 1954-09-30 4 Standard Staff Reporter A BURLY Police officer was booed by a crowd when he attempted to control traffic and caused confusion among motorists at the scene of an accident at the junction of Benroolen Street and Middle Road last night. He stopped the flow of222 words
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Article152 1954-09-30 4 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday urged the Chinese community to take an active part m next year's general election. The president. Mr. Ko Teck Kin, said it was of great importance to consider who to put into power, and to keep a careful152 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-09-30 4 UNITED ARTISTS' president Mr. Arthur B. Krim, (left.) and vice-president. Mr. Arnold M. Picker, arrived m Singapore by X.L.M. Super Constellation yesterday on a tour of the Company's offices m the Far and Middle East. During this tour, Mr. \rim will investigate the possibility ofStandard - 100 words
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Article71 1954-09-30 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. About 30 Jakuns (a tribe of Sakais) living m the Gunong Ledang area m Johore will take part m the State elections m Johore on Oct. 10. The Jakuns are led by their chieftain Che Ahmad Nayan, a labourer at the Gunong llidang71 words
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Article60 1954-09-30 4 THE Malayan Indian Congress calls on Indians who have taken forms lor registration as citizens of the United Kingdom and the Colonies to hand them m at Registration centres before 3.30 p.m. today. An announcement from Congress Headquarters says: Mr. John Jacob has resigned the general60 words
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Article44 1954-09-30 4 OSCAR Vijesiri. an aeromechanic of Malayan Airways, was beaten up by a gang of hooligans, believed to be members of a secret society m the Rex Hotel, Singapore, last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital with head injuries.44 words
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216 1954-09-30 4 East And West Traffic COLOMBO, Sept. 29 (UP) Colombo has been established as a vital link m a chain of white slave traffic between East and West, the police here said today. The intelligence bureau of the Criminal Investigation Department which was being assisted216 words
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Article, Illustration136 1954-09-30 4 MANY Asian and other overseas students took part with Australians m a dance held by the International Society at Sydney University recently, to celebrate the end of the winter term and relax from their exacting studies. The society has more than 250 members, and is one of136 words
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Article78 1954-09-30 4 PENANG, Wed. Distinguished visitor here today is Phya Srivisar. a Privy Councillor of Siam. who is also the Rotary Governor of District 46. embracing the clubs of Malaya. Siam. Borneo and Indo-China. Phya Srivisar. who was welcomed at todays Rotary Club lunch at the E and O78 words
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Article118 1954-09-30 4 TRAFFIC COPS GOT ALL MIXED UP A WOMAN drove her car along Changi Road on June 27. Her husband was by her side while her son sat m the back seat. Yesterday, m the Singapore First Traffic Court, the son, Christopher J. Adams, who holds a provisional driving licence was118 words
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Article60 1954-09-30 4 GOH Teck Heng. a hotelkeeper m Ro\ve;i Road, who has nine previous convictions for failing to enter the particulars of lodgers m hi.^ register, was yesterday fined 5750 m the Singapore Police Court for a simi'ar offence or. Sept 8. He was s^o bound over for60 words
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Article29 1954-09-30 4 SEGAMAT, Tues.— Private H.M. Duff of the Queen's Royal Regiment, has died as the result of breaking his neck while swimming last Saturday. the Army announced today29 words
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296 1954-09-30 4 Education Report Some 'Rosy Promises' PENANG. Wed Remarking that the report of the 11-man special education committee wa.s a "failure," the chairman of the Radical Party. Penang.'Dr. N. K. Menon. stated today that it admitted frankly its incompetence to solve the problems and to meet and satisfy the educational needs296 words
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Article137 1954-09-30 4 Gangster Worked As A Bar 'Boy' A SINGAPORE secret society gangster, Lino Se IChiong, was yesterday bound over m the sum of $250. by the Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Ifr. K. T. Alexander, to be oi good behaviour to: BIS I months. Lira was barged with being a member o!137 words
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Article77 1954-09-30 4 HOW two police con.-tables m plain clothes, who heard the shriek of a police whistle, helped m the capture of a man early m the morning on June 13. was related m the Singapore Third District Court yesterday. In the dock was Tan Slew Chai. charged77 words
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Article49 1954-09-30 4 "MUSLIM WO 'I.kba:.^ S gapon Ti '> r Con toi tied n. Firsi aa D yesterday thai he .-ci co er. h in- en1 fan Kraon passt Sept 7. w pun bine Ht k i eenti I mo; l m for rial of h49 words
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Advertisement30 1954-09-30 4 k '^B I^Be^ 1 JOAN CAULFIELD the beautiful young film star says I always use LUX TOILET SOAP" lux toilet so p ••-L-Tt 1-313-50 ~"^LrtOT^** t I-Tl PR PK^ r30 words
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Article, Illustration204 1954-09-30 5 'Friend Father' To UK Students LONDON. Sept. 29, (Reuter)—The new Commissioner for Malaya m the United Kingdom, Inche Othman bin Mohamed. said last night his principal task will be the welfare of the students. "There are more than 1.000 Maiayan students scattered all over the country and also m Ireland."204 words
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Article176 1954-09-30 5 ACCUSED TELLS COURT b.AFTKK hacking his in-laws and wile with a pper, Veok Kek Leng cut his own throat, it was i;ed m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. Wok was charged with the nurder of his father-in-law, V^' Wan. m their home near he176 words
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66 1954-09-30 5 Singapore Now A World i Federalist a SINGAPORE brand) was (hi d the World F ot stai ted m :id. Mis; Lucy Law, d the v University, ex] ivemenj as a non»rg m zatiog to i i fnite I Nations j tlised agen ries by c gpe and the govents66 words
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Article24 1954-09-30 5 MORE THAN $2,000 worth of jewellery and sarongs were stolen from a Singapore postman's home m Geylang Serai 1 on Monday night.24 words
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Article76 1954-09-30 5 HU Wee Ling. Tan Joo Seng and Loh Han Kwong were committed m the Singapore Eighth Police Court, yesterday. to stand trial before the next Assizes on a charge of armed robbery. It was alleged they robbed a labourer, Lav Bei, and hi> wife, m a76 words
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Article65 1954-09-30 5 JOHN ROBINSON. 38, a foot tall surveyor, has been reported missing from his home m 242 Tembeling Road, Singapore, since early Saturday morning. Robinson was formerly a lieutenant m the Singapore Harbour Board Police Force, but is now attached to a European firm as a surveyor.65 words
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Article26 1954-09-30 5 THE Straits Chinese British Association. Malacca, will hold its annual general meeting on Saturday at 3 p.m. at its premises at Buona Vista Road.26 words
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Article214 1954-09-30 5 Elimination Tests And School Fees Will Be Opposed KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Selongor Parents' Association will hold a public meeting m Kuala Lumpur on Friday to protest against the proposed increase m school fees and the system of admission through means tests. Three resolutions will be214 words
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Article101 1954-09-30 5 A NUMBER of dagger.- were found lying on the floor of a stationary Morris car In Lorong 31. Geylang Road, on the night of May 31. during a police check. Acting A.SP. Koh Lian Wall, told the Singapore Second Criminal District Court, yesterday. He .said101 words
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Article353 1954-09-30 5 Starts Early Next Year THE Singapore Improvement Trust will start clearing the slums of the city in a methodical and scientific way from early next year, Mr. J. T. Rea, Chairman of the S.I.T., told the Standard yesterday. He said the new approach I353 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-09-30 5 Standard SINGAPORE'S acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. I. 1). Higham, makes :i donation at the Blood Transfusion Centre in the General Hospital yesterday. Mrs. Hiphnm inn iva« a donor.Standard - 32 words
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Article138 1954-09-30 5 Stevedore On Murder Charge A SINGAPORE i>o;it buil-! der, Wong Spi Leng, allege..! j lin the Seventh Police Court j yesterday tn.at ho saw a stevedore stab Yeo Oon Cheng lln >i gambling hut ofl Tiongj Bahr;i Road, at about midI nigiv. on May t, The Court was told that138 words
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Article133 1954-09-30 5 KESAWAN SUNDERESAN did not notify the Registration authorities of his change of address within the specified time, but he would probably have got away with it, if he hadn't allegedly been a •peeping Tom," a Singapore court was told yesterday. It was alleged that Kesawan had133 words
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Article72 1954-09-30 5 A MAN named Govindasaray, 40, was struck on the head with an axe m a brawl m Henderson Road, Singapore, late on Tuesday night. Thic; man. Ins brother and two other Indians were said to have been involved m the light. Govindasamy is now72 words
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Article142 1954-09-30 5 Tontine Banker' Is Robbed A SINGAPORE trisha rider, Baey Hup Seng, has made a report to the Police that he was lured to Martin Road by a compatriot and robbed o; $200 on Tuesday afternoon. soon alter he had col tontine monej Er 15 members. Baey. aho Bald Wm the142 words
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Article45 1954-09-30 5 KAJANG. Wed Work has started to clean up all undergrowth within 3 fed of the Kajang town fence. Repairs to the fence m also being effected and tables and food plant- near the fence are pruned to a maximum height of three feet.45 words
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Advertisement136 1954-09-30 5 Now there's a BONSON for every pocket person H Am in lighter; > ghtj i i 5 io an^ w>d tl re'racrjb'e). *-> or en^'ne-fu'-^d i 1 H lejther co.-j.-ed <j"lj.i Standard •o wdnofdi P a t c 9 Aa v .ji Hi MM f'» ft jnion Adm i S136 words
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Advertisement1278 1954-09-30 5 DIABETES LUBUI.INA anli chattetir labit-t* ii Ur Janet B mai i prepares m Swiss Set urn X Vaccine Institute Switzerland (under (jovernmen! cuatrot* promotes progressive reduction of sugar 'm tl c blood and urine Regular administration of LOBULIN.V increases tolerance to carbohydrates an^ permiti of relaxation of the diabetic diet1,278 words
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Miscellaneous369 1954-09-30 5 sSt&ndard cJtlmanctc Information at a Glance -"""""'I VFTBEPAfK* %tA¥? l 45 Dance Musicians Woody; ff IKi f m f\*r\ AC4 aUUJr/tltJC* J*If&JUL Herman, 2p m. For Schools; I NyArUIVII DESPATCH: E. AustraUa and New ™2 Beautiful .Music: 6^o Badio Jkra_ .Jim y^.'i-.-' hv s vv^n Naturalist: b. 40 Vuiuooo; pm.369 words
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Article248 1954-09-30 6 Sir:— No murmur of protest was raised by all the nine Alliance Elected Councillors °f Taiping Town Council on 21s1 Sept. 1954, when at the very flrst Aleet iiiij of the Council the general assessment rate for i!'ss was raised from 15% to !B'<of the annual value. These248 words
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Article152 1954-09-30 6 Sir; The lucid article by .Mr. Conrad Smith m last Thursdays issue on the story of .Madam Poon. is shocking. One would expert SQCh gross injustice happening m Red China, but. to read of it occurring m an enlightened city like Singapore. is beyond words. Since when did152 words
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Article64 1954-09-30 6 JJTUSAN MELAYU .ays that the educational authorities m this country seem to be continuously plaguing i the public with all sorts of difficulties In educating! their children. The latest problem Is the' elimination examination facing twelve-year-old pupils who are to be promoted to Form One m secondary schools.64 words
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Article127 1954-09-30 6 'THE Communist bandits says Chung Shing Jit Poh. staged a show on the 20th oi this month. They called it the establishment of the Constitution of the Republic of China. But it was m fact, a gigantic swindle^ aimed at 500 million people. 1 Mao made himself President,!127 words
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Article86 1954-09-30 6 CD* chew jit poii calls for i k- "a normal attitude toi wards an unbiased solution of the. Chinese school.- problem." If everyone thinks and acts normally, continues the daily. Chinese education m the Colony will .soon be normalised. "We hope that the Chinese Chamber of Commerce will86 words
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Article146 1954-09-30 6 IN the days oi absolute monarchy, the word of tlir emperor was the law of heaven; under totalitarianism, the dictator is supreme; m democracy the bra is form* d by the people for the people. Under .such circumstances, it the case warrants, there can and there146 words
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Article183 1954-09-30 6 Sir: I note that a certain political party is putting up untried candidates lor the Legislative Assembly. It is dominated by school teachers whose claim to public work is that they have been presidents of some boys' clubs. Teachers have their role to play m183 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1954-09-30 6 REMINISCENCES OF Mr. TRYGVE LIE /^S another General Assembly has opened it is not without profit and instruction sometimes a compelling sympathy to read Mr. Trygve Lie's revelations of his seven years as Secre-tary-General of the United Nations (In the Cause Of Peace MacMillan Company .7.55.) The chief impression they1,325 words
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Article102 1954-09-30 6 Fixing Descriptive Plaques Sir: The local papers announced m April last that the Committee for the Preservation of Historic Sites and Antiquities had asked the City Council lor approval to fix descriptive plaques for the Victoria Theatre and Elgin Bridge. On the Council's part, it should consider fixing nameplates for102 words
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Advertisement29 1954-09-30 6 LIKE MOTHER'S MILK J "&SP Available at all leading stores Agents: THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MAIAYAi ESTABLISHED 1901 SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR. KLANC, SEREMBAN. PENANC.29 words
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Advertisement9 1954-09-30 6 Laughter at Work I'm J nun 04 frw words9 words
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Advertisement85 1954-09-30 6 murphy more signal. less noise 2 2 A W^^^^^^B^ffl/ A fine new Radiogram! Thi« radiogram will 9 t you the kind of repro«Mcr.on you've often dreamed obout and never hear* trow oil your records, standard and longploy.ng, clotnco and wing. There ore two h, 9 h ouol.ty pick-up», en* tor85 words
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156 1954-09-30 7 SAN DIEGO, CaliforSpt 29 i Rcu'.e: A d patch from the US. Fleet said pester•hat ship< oi Ihe Fleet mowed to resist ole C. MSC Comnvasioii d ForI aye since Manila. 1 1 Ihc 0 s earBoz«i and Yorkidj for action ac.t dispatch156 words
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Article21 1954-09-30 7 BOAC Stop At Perth Is Opposed I MBERRA S Hi Vviatioi if i B•. A p I R I g B21 words
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Article89 1954-09-30 7 3< .1 I breed- >otato Rad Fre< Eur< pa convict.' Cesi mil eh <■ Nai oa Comn ttei I>r the districi oi Horazdovici ma a a broadcast by Pilsei monitored bj tbc Ann r i-sj Rh P ast said Nov9 ek tesl he a< ted others89 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-09-30 7 A«rfrei Hepburn and actor Mcl F<mr S tt 5.;.: S"SS"!^: fon >d at Buochi on Lake Constance the V.* klftw Clerk ./a5,,,,, Z^ /l Andre* Hepburn and her brideoroow VfeJ II bridal car outside the church ujter then 'riding. nurcn ABOYh Another arriagt which98 words
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Article162 1954-09-30 7 PUNJAB FLOODS SPREAD LAHORE. Pakis'an Sr-pt n i ßenter) The whole ol Pakistani Punjali province baa been declared a "calamity area" tn Oooda which have d::\- n more than 300,000 peopU tronn their bomes Two ol the province's four rivers, the Chenab, and the H.ivi overflowed their banks '■'< st<162 words
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Article85 1954-09-30 7 Standord London Correspondent LONDON. Sept. 29 The following arc the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Morket LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 21 id. Spot -734 10s. buyers, October December 2 1 d. >J 73 5 sellers. January March 2 1 .d. Three85 words
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Article, Illustration196 1954-09-30 7 London Talks On Germany LONDON, Sept. 29, (Reuter)— M. Pierre Mendes Fiance, the French Prime Minister, today proposed to the nine-nation conference a European arms control plan which would mean that the Ruhr, Germany's former arsenal, would produce no heavy weapons at all, conference196 words
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Article34 1954-09-30 7 LONDON. Sept 29: fßeuter) a wealthy stockbroker Alderman lI. \V. Seymour Howard was elected new Lord Mayor of London m the City Corporation's ancient Guild- I hall here today.34 words
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106 1954-09-30 7 Britain Gets £37m Order For Planes WIESBADEN. Sept. 29: Renter The United States Air Force has awarded four contracts totalling more than U*****,000,000 <about £37.--000.000' to the British Gov- eminent for the manufacture of Javelin and Hawker Hunter aircraft, General William H. Tanner. Commander-in-Chief United States Air Forces m Europe,106 words
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Article20 1954-09-30 7 SIR JAMES Caird, 90, wealthy British shipping magnate and philanthropist, died at his London home, on Tuesday. AP.20 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-09-30 7 AP photo. THE arrival of American "try singer" Johnnie Ray was a big thrill for 16-year-old Melbourne girl Lois O'Siillivan. As he left the "plane upon his arrival there recently, Johnnie lifted Lois, an ardent Ray fan: and kissed her. Hundreds of yelling teenagers, mostly girls, smashedAP - 67 words
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Article312 1954-09-30 7 WARNINGS UP: RED MOVE IN SIAM Subversion Probe By U.N. Urged UNITED NATIONS, New York, Sept. 29, (UP) Prince Wan Waithayakon, Foreign Minister of Thailand, declared yesterday that Communist China is getting ready to subvert his country by infiltrating forces from neighbouring North Vietnam. He asked the United Nations Ge.\r;;i!312 words
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150 1954-09-30 7 VIENNA, Sept. 29, (DP)— Two young Yugoslav airmen flew to Austria m Btoleo plane yesterday to seek political asylum because they said the Yugoslav govei nment refused to let them emigrate to Australia. They were identified s-^ Ecag ECarmujik, 24, and Frans Lemencic,150 words
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Article46 1954-09-30 7 EGYPTIAN" government spokesman Major Amin Shaker said three fishermen were killed and several others injured m an "armed attack' by the Israeli cargo ship Bat Galim against a fish: ing boat near Sharm Elsheikh, a village 25 mile^ South of Suez, on Tuesday. AP.46 words
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Article60 1954-09-30 7 NEW YORK. S. pt. 29, (AP) Hasan Mohammed Tiro, former [ndonesian t>ffi< ia was arrested here on Monday Eoi deportation, and is being lie id at Ellis Island, H was i today. Tiro's diplomatic p; was cancelled cecenl j United States, at the reg I60 words
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197 1954-09-30 7 Jamaican Protest To Canada On The Colour Bar KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 2;). (Reuter) Mr. William Bustamante. Jamaican Chief Minister, said last night that he would send a petition to the Canadian Government protesting against an incident j at a Canadian school when a I beautiful coloured Jamaican woman was given197 words
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Article184 1954-09-30 7 CANBERRA, Sept. 29. (Renter)— Au>traliaV I* fence policy is to oe-operate m repelling GMnmuiiisl aggression and maintaining the gap between Australia and "the present htghwater mark of the southward flow of Communism, the .Minister of Defence Sir Philip Mcßride said yesterday. He 'old the184 words
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176 1954-09-30 7 TALKS ON HOW TO STOP THEM IN INDO-CHINA WASHINGTON. sept T9 R* Litai >■ bi« m tffe< c SI CU Oi I:. 10-C a i discussed if 3 •> how meeting of r United States aid X" ofllc tU Mere y« stei day. They are holding three-daf conference on ai.^in-176 words
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Article104 1954-09-30 7 Troopship Heroes Are Honoured LONDON, Kepi II ri our tnembei i I Lro .;>->', p E:: w mdi which b ira*d i d sank m tin •■i<.-r- n ofl Algk s last «n h been hon< v i the Q Award> for gallant) i cv« op< rations i «d c104 words
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Advertisement36 1954-09-30 7 KALE lull Look for this tign ca ibe THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE *2££i* LT TO -E D Pi n P X Li ADP r\ I^/ \rv ""^S^^ y *C S $<>!'■ Distributions ROBINSONS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG36 words
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Advertisement111 1954-09-30 7 rmishinq m^ Touches l^lJik FOR THE MODERN &%F HOUSEWIFE 1U 'Al X Sll I X ~—*f\W^^ r()l ISHINC CtOTM y^^T 4^ Th» cloth is t^ecudy \if impr cr-icti d with a TO'^N 1 **3/^ TALK preparation an& wM eicon and polish silver •it-b-ju* p 'tic use of liquid po»i_ j111 words
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Advertisement831 1954-09-30 8 NGRDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang FftANKFURT MAPAC 29 Sept 30 Sept/ 1 Oct •HAMBURC {HAPAC/ 15/19Oct 20 Ocr 21 Oct NABOB LLOYD 9/16 Nov 17 Nov 13 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN HAPAC 26 Nov/2 Dec 3831 words
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Advertisement1166 1954-09-30 8 1 ,h: tM BLUE FUNNEL LINE ffjS! caiMaai MANSFIELD CO^ LTD. 'olwV Incorporatad In Slngapoxa carriers option to proceed rU other Dorti lo load and discharge cargo SAILINGS (o LIVERPOOL. GLASdOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sail* P. Sham Penan* Cyclops tor Uverpool Glasgow sepiwr/st Aotolvcus for Marseilles LJv«r- mm poof1,166 words
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Advertisement1036 1954-09-30 8 U.S. HINDERS TRADE-FADDEN WASHINGTON, Sept. 29,— Sir Arthur Fadden, the Australian Frinance Minister yesterday made the first openly critical comment on United States trade policies at the annual meeting of governors of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Sir Arthur said that moves to strengthen and liberalise sterling depended1,036 words
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Advertisement744 1954-09-30 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg, Cdynia. Ccp< nhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. Sport P S'fcaat Penang x) "SONCKHLA" I Port we) "KINA" Cdn: 11/32 xxx) "MEONIA" 5/6 Oct 'MONGOLIA 1 11/150ct 16/16 Ort 17/18 Oct. x«x) "LALANDIA" 23/28 Oct. 29/29 Oct.744 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-09-30 9 MR WILLIAM DRAPER. Service Manager for Vauxhall Motors, photographed on his arrival m Singapore from London. Mr. Draper i s on a world tour examining the service organization of Vauxhall distributors. He said his company was m the process of an expansion programme to step up exports86 words
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Article24 1954-09-30 9 SHAREHOLDERS of Cunard Steamship Company last week approved resolutions to ■.ncrea^e capital and effecl the 'wo-for-three ordinary scrip issue, reported m August24 words
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316 1954-09-30 9 RUBBER SLAB PRICES IN PALEMBANG SOAR —And Sellers Withdraw Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 29.— The prices of wet and dry slabs on the Kalembang market continue to soar. But surprised traders are unable thus for to provide any substantial reason for this marked swing. Latest reports from rubber quarters316 words
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Article241 1954-09-30 9 RUBBER SHARES STRONGER A FEATURE of the Malayan share market yesterday was the strength of rubbers stimulated by the rise in the commodity price. Buyers in this section increased bids in practically all counters without attracting sellers. The volume of business, however, was negligible. Both tins arid industrials were dull241 words
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Article206 1954-09-30 9 Limited Activity For Produce EXCEPT for copra, activity m the produce market m Singapore was on a small scale yesterday. Copra was a firm market at the close, being steady all day. but quotations were] slightly lower than on Tues- i day.. Pepper prices were also j lower. Muntok white206 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-09-30 9 A BIG crowd of bargain hunters seen yesterday at the current grand annual sale of Gian Singh's, Raffles Place, Singapore. Standard photoStandard - 25 words
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Article185 1954-09-30 9 —Rubber Goes Up To 71 5/16 c. RUBBER prices m the Singapore market yesterday rose sharply by 7 8 cent to 71-5 la cents per Ib. for first gracle rubber for October shipment, the highest since early July The market closed fully steady. Good acceptances from -he I United States185 words
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Article38 1954-09-30 9 AN exhibition of Japanese arts, crafts and handicrafts will soon be held m Bombay, it was announced recently at a farewell party to G. Kotak and C.B. Mehta. delegates to the Pacific relations' conference at Kyoto.38 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-09-30 9 MR. K. Y. SHANG, managing director of the China Can Co., visited Singapore on his return trip to Hongkong after inspecting a new con factory m Jakarta. He was accompanied by his secretary Miss Po Swei Chuan. Mr. Y. T. Hsu of the Metai Printers was on81 words
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319 1954-09-30 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE entire output of iron ore from the Sri Medan Mine m Johore, at the moment producing at an estimated rate of 120,000 tons annually, has been contracted for sale to a Japanese iron and steel company. The managing319 words
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Article115 1954-09-30 9 Fishing Nets From Synthetic HERE is something thai will interest Malayan fishermen Fishing nets can new he made from synthetic fibre. They are so good that Japanese fishermen have gone for it m a big way. Many Japanese fishermen, about to be forced out of business by declining prices of115 words
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Article30 1954-09-30 9 The Thai Fisheries Study Delegation which arrived m Singapore on Tuesday from Bangkok, leaves today for Penang. Leader of the nineman delegation is Mr. Prida Kanasuit.30 words
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Article186 1954-09-30 9 SUPER TANKER FOR STANVAC Standard Shipping Reporter THE STANDARD Vacuum Company has a new addi- tion to their ocean-going fleet with the launching of a 26.500-ton super iunker. Stanvac India. The 628-fooi vessel is toe first of two >.ipcr tankers lered from British yards by i Standard Vacuum Transportation Company186 words
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Article42 1954-09-30 9 DURING the 1953 54 season. New Zealand's wool production increased by 89.366 bales compared with the preceding season, wh le Australian production was down by 9.994 bales. The Australian output was 3,892£32 es m the preceding season. AFP.42 words
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Article34 1954-09-30 9 SPECIALISTS from Russia will arrive m India at lite beginning of November to study technical and other aspects ot a proposed steel pi i ject m coi! a rotation frith Indian specialists.34 words
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Article277 1954-09-30 9 A Special Correspondent - A Special Correspondent The Consumer Is The Nett Loser By AT last, the Federation Government has been advised by its "Working Party" to decontrol rice and let traders, trade. This advice has long been overdue. For the consumers, and most of them are poor277 words
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Article138 1954-09-30 9 OITER ROADS As".a. Etalianda. Sar. Ernesto, Thalamus. [ndragrii, [rain, Taxman, Helikon Salatiga. Mataraaa, Ciiia, Utrecht. Daviken. INNKR ROADS Paposo. Tuns Song. Brua-. Tiong[fcok. Aik Hin. Hua }{?.,>. Lee Seh. Laws.. Sin Hong, Ctrnfisn Playaran. r j>ok Thong. Wok Sing Seud;t!. remburong, Hua Heng. Hin Seng. S.H.B H'HAEVEg138 words
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207 1954-09-30 9 Finance And ummeww MALAYA. Ceylon and Indonesia are unusually large quantities of < rude coconut «,il to China. This has contributed to the steady oditions la cocon arkets 1 .roughout the producing ci but lo i ittle trad;: this commodity has beer. reported. The207 words
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Article272 1954-09-30 9 S pore To Attend 'PEP' Talks SINGAPORE v.... be lupn- te< i! series of 'PEP" v to < in Tokyo t- s mootfa whe-r. b -i Metro-Go dv -Mayer pe nnel flj '.ere Iron. I e Near bi Fai Eas: b the nrsl i Donfi i en e thai :-<nr.272 words
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Article62 1954-09-30 9 LONDON. S» pi Z<) AP rommunist ii.na lia«. rimoi ari(j fulh le.vUd iti first airptanev P» ipn.t r dio said toda> "This ni.uk' the *ur revsful lifiin <>t hinaV aircraft niano fatturint uidustni a broach a>t hfard h<»r* said Th#- ftot trial »t^ht w.iv62 words
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Advertisement562 1954-09-30 9 I I>KR NOTICE HNGATOa TIRK (Mb iagjpgjaa ul'jrn^ ws tq GRANDSTAND AT BL'KIT TIMAH RACE COURSE. SINGAPORE nraNDOa axe invited too Contractor^ (of »he eree tlon and completion or Prupo>ed Ext -.ons to Grandstand it the Sir xn Race Cour P!an< S ru-ations. Ta~ del Fo::r. ..ci all particular* •■an562 words
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Advertisement369 1954-09-30 9 Re: ANTHONY SCOTT SOMERVILLE. Deceased. ALL persons having any claim against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of No 401 New Bridge Roiui. Singapore, who died un T he J6th day of September. 1953, are required to send particulars ol their claims m writing to THE PL'BLIC TRUSTEE SUPREME369 words
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Article60 1954-09-30 10 HELSINKI, Sept. 29, (AP)— Five Russian warships were swept into Finnish water near Helsinki by a raging storm yesterday. The Russian squadron, one minesweeper and four motor torpedo boats, was sighted m Finnish water near the Roenn Skerries, a lew miles west of Helsinki. on60 words
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Article269 1954-09-30 10 Priority To The C wealth WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, (Reuter)— Mr. R. A. Butler, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, said yesterday the United Kingdom was !so constructing its economic policy that it could continue to invest substantially overseas particularly m the Commonwealth. Mr. Butler was outlining269 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-09-30 10 photo. UPON the words of these international figures was inaugurated the new "International Telephone Directory" during a reception on the Eiffel Tower's first floor. From the heart of Paris, they each carried on a conversation (relayed by loudspeakers) with a distant correspondent. (Left to right:) Singer Georges GuetaryUP - 71 words
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139 1954-09-30 10 WASHINGTON, Sept. 29, (AP)— Outdoor classrooms on wheels designed ior adult education by motion pictures and slide films m remote areas of the Philippines and other Asian and South American countries were previewed yesterday m a special demonstration. The first of 24 van type139 words
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Article156 1954-09-30 10 RANGOON, Sept. 29, (UP)— Premiers U Nu of Burma and Ali Sastroamidjojo of Indonesia pledged today to ease world tension, particularly m the Southeast Asia region. A joint statement by the two heads of government said they had reached "general agreement about the approach to156 words
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Article110 1954-09-30 10 HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 29 (UP) Actress Simons Silva, who attracted world-wide attention when she bared her breast at a European film festival, is being sought by Columbia Pictures for a forthcoming film it was announced yesterday. Producer Al Petl^r said Columbia's Jerry Wald was sounding110 words
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Article79 1954-09-30 10 DAMASCUS, Sept. 29, (Reuter) A hired assassin was killed with his own bomb last night m a vain bid to murder Mr. Khaled Azem, a former Premier and newly elected Deputy to the Syrian Parliament. The assassin confessed before dying that he had been paid to79 words
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Article62 1954-09-30 10 LONDON, Sept. 29 (Reuter) China has built her first aeroplane "the beginning of a Chinese aircraft industry." the New China news agency announced yesterday. The agency said the first trial flight was made on July 26 but the news was not released until the trials were62 words
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Article32 1954-09-30 10 DR. GEOFFREY Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury, and Mr. Alan Paton. South African author of "Cry, the Beloved Country" on Tuesday had honorary doctorates conferred on them by Yale University.—Reuter.32 words
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Article64 1954-09-30 10 NEW DELHI, Sept. 29. (AP) Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told Parliament yesterday his government is looking into a report that a new British cinema gives a wrong impression of Calcutta. Nehru said he had a report that a "comic missionary character" m the film "The Purple64 words
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Article58 1954-09-30 10 NEW YORK, Sept. 29, (AP) Gloria Vanderbiit will make her television debut on Oct. 18, the National Broadcasting Company announced yesterday. The prominent wife of Leopold Stowkowski, symphony orchestra conductor, made her acting debut m summer stock last summer. The 90-minute colour telecast will star Ginger58 words
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212 1954-09-30 10 De Castries Pays Tribute To American Pilots SAIGON, Sept. 29 (UP)— Brig. Gen. Christian De Castries told for the first time yesterday his own story of the epic battle of Dien Bien Phu, with special tribute to civilian American pilots who "flew right into the mouths" of Red artillery to212 words
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Advertisement247 1954-09-30 10 #.SHAW BROTHERS vV S£Sa^& NOW SHOw roG j m 3404? 11-1.45-4.00-6.30-9.30 LfcUßdUiUßMißS^^l LaJyLs^i COCOA Mmm« tk<« WUTE9 *tnSS > ,1 h' By I WILLIAM <I^^H LUNDIGAN r I MARTHA ■B^i'JBIIbH IHYERS I^K^flHH Srarlac, ti-rrilyme thnlK R9 UM Mk nr^t riM kt-uini> »"\pio»i«-^ m Outer 1W LU 5 !wm J» MARCIANO247 words
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Advertisement309 1954-09-30 10 fflf^TlTm'TTTTi rpODAYS QUOTATION: "Any X woman who thinks she can read her hu>l>and like a Ixi should be cautioned not to >ki|> the footnotes." .Marcelene Cox. THURSDAY FOR KVKRYONE: Commercial and financial interest? aie due for some action and fluctuation. You can make gains if you are alert and farseeing309 words
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Advertisement255 1954-09-30 10 I CATHAY ORGANISATION^ATTRACTIOXS /^??tf^ X lei ft^ MOW SHOWING jJULUBJiJIIL 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.4 5 •^-^ff^ciciT.cSrc »»«i i' ;i c q on n iJtOKf p.m. r~2nd THRILLING WEEK—. OF SUSPENSEFLL ADVENTLRi:: -*»^*Plus CinemaScope Short "British Empire OPENS TODAY lIUAMBIA I 11 a. m. 1.30 4.00, it "IM 6.45 9.30255 words
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Article174 1954-09-30 11 FINANCES HEALTHY WILLIAMS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed I I I Williams, President Kuala Lumpur Railway reation Club. Brickfield.-. I .r the 15th annual gtn- ting here on Monday. -.t DOt ;n favour ol rial and sports club arge n serves In the bank i Pr. ild be mi d f t174 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-09-30 11 photo lightweight champion Marashi Akiyama lien) stumbles, ichen Bonnie Zspmoza of Philippine hooked a hard right on his head m the fifth round of the 12--ronnd oriental lightweight championship bout held fit Tokyo's Korakuen Cycling Stadium before 5.000 fans. Bonnie Espinoza von the title on a unanimous decision- UPUP - 49 words
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Article27 1954-09-30 11 I 29 (Re Dr. R gi i Bannistex rccch ed a yesVrduy the c m awarded anCy< lopaedia g achieve- John q -of E\>27 words
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Article52 1954-09-30 11 LONDON. Sept. 29. (RevWf) Glen a von beat sOleraine by three goals to me m the Irish Ulster Cup Inal played last night. Southport drew with York 3tj two goaLs each m a jeague 111 Northern English ootball league match. It was he only fixture scheduled52 words
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Article25 1954-09-30 11 FRANKFURT. Germany. fept 29, (AP)— Fritz Walter. 4-year-old inside-left and aptain of Germany's world bampion soccer team will quit be Gorman all star.25 words
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Article20 1954-09-30 11 LONDON. Sept. 29, <Reuten— Rugby Union results: Gloucestershire 11 British Police 19. Saint Ives 3 Bath 5.20 words
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Article65 1954-09-30 11 Another PerezShirai Clash BUENOS AIRES. Sept. 29. (Reuter.i Pa.scual Perez, the Argentine flyweight boxing champion, will meet world champion Yoshio Bfairai of Japan m a title bout m Tokyo m November, it was announced here last night. If Perez wins a return contest would also be held m Tokyo, it65 words
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Article572 1954-09-30 11 Champions Of Yesterday By ED SAINSBURY CHICAGO, (UP)— The man who used to run faster than any other human now runs projects which may help youths to break the records he set. Jesse Owens today is a prosperous Chicago business man. who finds enough time to572 words
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Article144 1954-09-30 11 THE threc-ciiiy meeting o< the Far East Ait Force Golf Society got off to a good start at the Royal Singapore Golf Club at Bukit Timan yesterday. The following wrete placed m the first 6ay lor the 36 hole medal: W c Beamish, W/C Scott. F144 words
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Article202 1954-09-30 11 WHAT aicM have resulted m a free-for-all between the Harbour Bnard Police and the Tamp<nis Rovers wa> a\erted b> a few quick thinking npf rtltoti m a Singapore Iteckej Htsoria I tion division 3A match played at Karrtr Park ye* terda> The Policemen beat the Rovers 5—2.202 words
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563 1954-09-30 11 A FITTER and a faster I Royal Air Force Tensah XV i beat Singapore Harbour j Board Recreation Club by two goals, three tries and a penalty goal (25 points) to a dropped goal (3 points) m a Rugby match played at the Keppel Road563 words
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Article84 1954-09-30 11 SYDNEY, Sept. 29, (Reuter). Jack Iverson, the Australian spin bowler with the freak grip, will not play big cricket this season. This was reported yesterday by P. J. Millard m the Melbourne newspaper, the Herald. Thirtynine-year-old Iverson, who was capped five times against England m84 words
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Miscellaneous202 1954-09-30 11 Lil Abner By 4/ Copp -*S wHtCH*. /a- >o^ 4//vr cor /t- J I I r/y^y s^y- 7>Axr /rsv famrtrm 7\ > 25^^ f£* N I K>*C£. a*d £>ECEf>n O N WORK W/LL f *—*> vn/ y/? iv>lv /< /77V TH£iv GOT A s\k~l if r5 G/l// >1 >vm^v 1202 words
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Article220 1954-09-30 12 Sime Darby Go Out O.T.E.C 3 Sime Darby 0. il 2 n-ui O r .vi. R< i Mr. Dmvtd Urn ORIENTAL Telephone Electric Company, j SBHFA Division I League champions scored a convincing victory over Sime Darby, sending them out with a three-nil victory m a Senior220 words
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Article67 1954-09-30 12 ROGRAMME i twelve rgai icd v •|m S :~4 j- Vmateui Boxinj a h crcuJosu Asa ht> Great V. at 830 p 3 sera win gramme i resenthaf a f en f Singa- B< ys 1 < s and I A B L Dun>- OM btth retarj of67 words
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Article, Illustration596 1954-09-30 12 PENG SOON IS BACK IN THE HUNT To Play For Singles Doubles Titles By Our Badminton Reporter UNCROWNED king of world badminton, Wong Peng Soon, who once said that he was retiring from 'competitive play' has changed his mind. Peng Soon will go pot-hunting again, and this will be m596 words
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Article111 1954-09-30 12 MAYFLOWER 8.P.. favourites for this year's Singapore Badminton Association's junior inter-club title, entered the semi-final with a 4-1 victory over Merridale (White) last night. They gave a walk-over m the last doubles. Mayflower meets Flower for the right to meet Marigold who are already m the final.111 words
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Article72 1954-09-30 12 HOXG KOXG. Sept. 29. (AFP). Japan's Thomas Cup badminton team comprising six players and two officials are due to arrive here on November 7 for the Cup tie against Hong Kong on November 11 and 12. The six players include Japan's three best players. Kochizuki,72 words
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Article52 1954-09-30 12 The Singapore Cricket Club I women kept up an unbeaten re- cord when they whipped the i Singapore Medical Services (J-0 r in a friendly match played on the padang yesterday I The scorers were Miss P. i I Bailey (2). Miss D. Howarth 2. land Mrs. Velerie52 words
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Article431 1954-09-30 12 MFVS SINGLES Witiif Ptng Soon, Ong Poh Lim. Ismail Marjan. Chiang P.iu Luke ig Pan Yap S-.:adi bm Haji Tahi Oh Chiap Cn i m, Seah Yeak Khern, S.A. Durai, Sea i Hark r v n, Ng Kirn H ide, Omax fa V Na Hen^ Kwang Se431 words
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Article208 1954-09-30 12 Chartered Bank 2 Pulo Bukom 1 Mahadera and Salleh. Ahmad Juri. Referee: Mr. Haron Angullia. CHARTERED Bank narrowly edged out Pulo Bukom m a keen SBHFA Senior Cup-tie match by two goals to one at the Jalan Besar yesterday. The Bankers are due to meet OTEC208 words
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Article18 1954-09-30 12 Victoria School beat Raffles Institution 3-0 m an inter-school hockey match at Bras Basah Road yesterday.18 words
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Article241 1954-09-30 12 Latiff Wanderers 2 Ceylon Sports Club 1 Sh^l X r^l nnsoor (2) Ponniah. IWO fine opportunist goals by centre-forward Sheik Mansoor m a brilliant second half recovery gave Latiff Wanderers a deserving but narrow 2-1 victory over Ceylon Sports Club m a SHA Division I league241 words
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Article279 1954-09-30 12 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL Get NZ Varsity XV Here By AN ATTEMPT to get a New Zealand Combined Universities Rugby team to play m the Colony will be made by the former secretary of the Singapore Rugby Union, Mr. R. C. (Bob) Tucker, who leaves this morning279 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-09-30 12 Photo. THE Arsenal left back, W ally Barnes just manages to clear the ball as it rolls to the Arsenal goal line during the first division soccer match against Sheffield United at Highbury on September 11. The Arsenal goalkeeper is m the centre,AP - 60 words
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392 1954-09-30 12 Honours To Spore Selectio Spore Selection 1 MCFA Wilkie Ta>ig P Referee: Mr. Webber. MCFA MALAYAN Chinese Football Association, playing their farewell game in Colony against a Singapore Selection, could consider themselves luck\ to held their opponents to a 1-1 draw in a392 words
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401 1954-09-30 12 By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Wed.— Barakat and Punter's Delight were the two most impressive workers on the Ipoh track this morning m preparation for the first day oi Urn Perak Gold Vase meeting on Saturday. Barakat. with Harry McCloud astride, looked extremely fil when401 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1954-09-30 12 All The Results SENIOR CUP: Chartered Bank 2 Pulo Buko m 1 Mercantile Bank 4 Bata 1 O.T.KC. 3 Sime Darby 0 M.P.H. 4 Traction Co 2 Shell vs. Hongkong Bank (postponed) JUNIOR CUP Mansfield 4 Jacks 0 KPM. 1 Stanvac 1 I.C.I. vs. Thronycroft (postponed)46 words
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Miscellaneous65 1954-09-30 12 SOCCER: SBHFA., Junior Cvp ICI v Thornycrojt at F N ground; Community league: Malays v RAF at Jalan Besar stadium, 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY: Div. 3A: RAPC v GHQ FARELF at RAPC ground: SHBRC v P T at P T around. RUGBY: Beatty Secondary j School o Raiiles Institution at RI.65 words
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