Singapore Standard, 8 October 1954
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Title Section17 1954-10-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 3H 4 Vol. V. No. 97. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1934 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration509 1954-10-08 1 Pritt Flies In To Argue 7 Boys' Appeal Against Prison Sentences MR. D. N. PRITT, Queen's Counsel, said on his arrival m Singapore by air yesterday, that he was told by an Immigration officer at Kallang Airport that he would be allowed only aStandard - 509 words
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93 1954-10-08 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT Scow Tong, of n Aerated Water Ltd., Geylang Road ore, is the winner Standard QuickContest No. 69. Captain \an f rmer Penang State v play< r and an urn HocCounclL i d v. era are: DARKON HAIR POMADE (The question of .n this adverJu This adm<93 words
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Article32 1954-10-08 1 -KONG. Oct. 7 'AFP> Legislative rday passed a thf use of thf nine 1 punish ninal ort'enow iW-making body also d for the progressive of corporal punishit.32 words
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Article30 1954-10-08 1 LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter) One of th<* crack liners <>n the London-Singapore-llangkong run, the Chusan will sail on Saturday with 1.100 PASSENGERS but NO I \K(iO at all.30 words
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Article92 1954-10-08 1 LONDON STRIKE GOES ON LONDON, Oct. 7. (AP)— A strike of dock men turned London's vast waterfront today into a world of deserted ships and silent derricks. Britain's state-run railways >ed to accept shipments for the dorks as piles of dol-lar-earning exports and food ior the British larder mounted at92 words
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Article49 1954-10-08 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 7 (UP»— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commission-er-General for South-east Asia, flew here today for an official visit to the capital. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles invited MacDonald to Washington to repay him for cordial treatment extended Americans visiting Singapore over the years.49 words
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Article106 1954-10-08 1 HOI LYWOOI), Oct. 7 <AP> Anne Sterling w .s hospital early to- P< lice feared she '••<■:* n an overdose of pills. s said they found year-old blonde unu la h< r apartment. found four medicine mpty except cr.e nig two sleeping pills. next106 words
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Article269 1954-10-08 1 One Vote $2 Mil. Vanishes... Salt,^Josspa per Remain Untaxed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.-A solitary vote m the Legislative Council tonight deprived the Federation Government of an estimated $2,000,000 m potential annual revenue. The vote helped push through an amendment which knocked off three items salt, josspaper and jossticks from the new269 words
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Article123 1954-10-08 1 HALF-BLINDED by chillie powder flung into his eyes by a robber, a Singapore goldsmith chased and caught a suspect yesterday. The goldsmith, 47-year-old Lim Khian Seng, was having lunch with an assistant m his shop m Serangoon Road v v n a man walked m. Thinking123 words
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115 1954-10-08 1 RUBBER London Follows S'pore Jump LONDON. Oct. 7 (ReutersPrices on the London rubber market rose this morning to their highest levels since March last year. The advance has been under way all this week and top grade sheet rubber was sold today at 22 id. per pound compared to 21115 words
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Article168 1954-10-08 1 RUSSIAN SUBS OFF CHINA? LONDON, Oct. 7. (UP) Russia was reported today to have dispatched 20 longrange submarines from the Baltic Sea to Pacific waters off the Manchurian coast of Red China. The reports, not confirmed officially, but reachIng London from behind the Iron Curtain, aroused suspicion that their presence168 words
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Article77 1954-10-08 1 Two riot vans and three radio patrol cars, their bells and sirens striking up a weird cacophony, raced up East Coast Road, Singapore, at 9.30 p.m. last night. The five vehicles dashed past Ocean Park Hotel, turned into Siglap Road and screeched to a stop.77 words
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Article54 1954-10-08 1 TAN Chye Koon. a 22-year-old seaman, was stabbed m the back last night as he was having a drink m a coffee shop m Java Road, Singapore. His assailant ran off as Tan collapsed m a pool of blood. He was rushed to the hospital54 words
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Article21 1954-10-08 1 MADAME Vijayalakshmi I Pandit will visit Japan for II I thr p^ wppks beginning on Oct. I 14. AP.AP - 21 words
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Article155 1954-10-08 1 JAKARTA, Oct. 7, (UP) The Indonesian Government today opened a way through which a prominent anti-Communist Chinese businessman can avoid deportation to Red China. A spokesman for the Attorney General's office said Tiiong linen Nii could ask the Justice Ministry for deportation to some155 words
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Article, Illustration254 1954-10-08 1 No Money? Just Spend Less Here's How By Mrs. B.H. Oon KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Penong lawyer Mrs. B. H. Oon bluntly told the Federal Legislative Council today that it must start practising economy by cutting members' allowance of $500 a month by half. "During this254 words
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Article31 1954-10-08 1 HURRY UP— those who wont to win $12 8,000 The Squareword Competition D-33 closes today at 2 p.m. Entries must reach The Standard Office before that time.31 words
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Article121 1954-10-08 1 Rice We Pay Through The Nose' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Supporting plans to decontrol rice and sugar. Mr. J. C Mathison told th. j Legislative Council today, that long as there was a surplus m exporting countries. Government biyihg would keep the price of rice at artificially high levels. Saying that121 words
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Article58 1954-10-08 1 X-mas Toy Fund Drive Nets $956 IN one week The Standard Christmas Toy Fund has reached |9M Pith the latt-st Kift of $20 from Lynnette, Julian. Harry and John children of Mr. K. N. Oehlers. the Colony's Si er-desinnate. The Fund also has a growing stock of toys, sent m58 words
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Advertisement21 1954-10-08 1 ASDFASDFSDFAASDF TAe Malayan Way of Life 12 Hot music jiving figures the gay atmosphere of the cabaret and yarlskerti of coursa21 words
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Advertisement103 1954-10-08 1 VI STOCKIST 0F all MAKIS NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO 1. Raffle* Place. Snore TeL *****. HI2av9 WtJITlIm ■■mmhb with V J #/»#> Sfrtsiiliormt llti t ijtti it sT TO CLEAR Melton Pocket Movie Viewer German long Tripod 3 8 mm $12.50 irtlilllM 875 Swiss Lux Exposure Meter Zeis. Ercorna Camera103 words
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Article239 1954-10-08 2 Alliance Big Guns Open Up Today Johore Polls JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Big guns of the UMNO-MCA Alliance will be brought into action tomorrow eve of the polling for Johore's first State Council elections. Date Sir Cheng-lock Tan, MCA President, and Tengku Abdul Rahman, UMNO President, will give final talks on239 words
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Article64 1954-10-08 2 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Lim Boon Seng, a teacher m a Penang Chinese Girl?' School, who failed to attend Court after a subpoena was served on him, was arrested today on a warrant issued by the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J G. Adams. Lim was given bail64 words
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Article107 1954-10-08 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S S Spot Loose 74 7 1 Nn 1 RS.S f.o.b. 74* 74| No. 2 74 C 74| No. 3 731 1M Tone: Slightly easier. TIN PKICfc The price of tin yesterday was 5364J107 words
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265 1954-10-08 2 MR. TAN Beng Siong, proprietor of a soap factory, who chased and took part In the arrest of three youths for Alleged armed robbery, was commended by Mr. Justice Taylor, In the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. "You set a good example to your265 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-10-08 2 photo. BREW-MASTERS Mr. H. Wanschers of "Tiger" beer (right) l and Mr. L. Bels of "Anchor" beer, congratulate each other over a glass of "Tiger" beer which iron the Gold Medal at the 1954 Brewers Exhibition. "Anchor" beer took the second prize. StandardStandard - 47 words
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312 1954-10-08 2 TIGER BEER WINS GOLD MEDAL ANCHOR IS NO. 2 IN THE face of strong competition from over 120 breweries throughout the British Empire and Commonwealth, "Tiger Beer" Malayan Breweries' entry m the 1954 Brewers and Allied Traders Exhibition captured the first prize and championship Gold Medal for the best bottled312 words
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Article198 1954-10-08 2 The Police Always Hound Me../ BIKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs.-AJvised by the Magistrate to "turn over a new leaf," bespectacled M.A. Zainol replied: "Every time I complete a prison term the Police hound me! How can I reform under these conditions?" he asked. Zalnol, who is198 words
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Article92 1954-10-08 2 A iAN fainted soon after he wa s fined $15 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, yesterday, for a traffic offence. He collapsed immediately after the court had adjourned, but recovered three minutes later, after first aid had been rendered92 words
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Article62 1954-10-08 2 JUDGMENT for Khoo Soo Chay, trading as Sun Trading Company, for $4,071, and casts, against Tan Joo Song trading as Seng Chiang Hang' was given by the Chief Justice, S:r Charles MurrayAynsley, m the Singapore High Court yesterday The money was m respect of the balance rive62 words
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Article79 1954-10-08 2 ALOR STAR, Thurs— Police are investigating a report of *n Indian goat dealer who was set upon by an unknown Malay who robbed him of all the cash he had, which amounted to 5998. The attack is alleged to have occurred m a remote kampone while the79 words
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Article104 1954-10-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A Federal citizen was not picked for the post of Malayan Tiade Commissioner m London, because there was no applicant with the qualifications necessary for the post. the Chief Secretary, Mr. D. C. Watherston. told the Federal Legislative Council, today. Replying to104 words
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Article45 1954-10-08 2 NEGOTIATIONS between the Malayan Textile Mills and iking employees for I the settlement of the worke; claims, ended m a deadlock yesterday because of certain "technical" difficulties Neither the factory "management nor the workers wanted to disclose the nature of the "difficultly45 words
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Article38 1954-10-08 2 KOTA BAHRU, Thu: Noordin bin Haniff, an offld of the Immigration Department at Pengkalan Kubor, v. hit on the head with an a by an unknown assailant B condition was reported as n serious.38 words
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Advertisement407 1954-10-08 2 The Urmndent Sale Continues I < w OUR I CRAN^EASON /yJliflv! b now m its 2nd week Ijmi 1| ft I Offers another shipment of neu* < II M I goods just arrived for your easy* < I ll ft 111 selections. f iL^ |II FLEXEES' "Avanf BABIES' BLANKETS J407 words
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Advertisement248 1954-10-08 2 I rrT*^B -I (^Bt^Wikt 1 ..lit'L ll'lll WJkl«*c om >. JPQOMOOQQQOOQOCOKF *i t lr )M| W <ient'» Full >nlm A Hr<K tl.eathcr or Kultbtri 0 jlWaonwß L. lilies' A litiv«> Hull Mile* H) XX I.;mII«*«' Jb B(i.v«> f-ull Solrs A tlt'els (Lenther <m Kul»hrr) LatfleT Hlrh WeeK nnjMnnWy I.a<lles* Hoys'248 words
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Advertisement309 1954-10-08 3 |I*^ P V^ This cable was received on Thursday from our Fraser Neave's London office. Again the famous Tiger beer brewed by Malayan Breweries has won the first prize 41 M^JF^^^ and championship Gold Medal for the best beer submitted for competition at the 1954 Brewers' Exhibition m London. m309 words
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1562 1954-10-08 4 'A Big Triumph For Dato' KUALA LUMPUR, f Thurs. After nearly ten j hours of gruelling debate,', the Member for Education, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, today won overwhelming: support of the Federal Legislative Council for his 58%,000,000, sixyear education plan. Support for the1,562 words
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Article145 1954-10-08 4 Police Probe Racket THE Singapore Police are investigating reports that rome persons impersonating City Council Inspectors are extorting money from owners of coffee shops and eating houses. The Assistant City Health Officer, Dr. J. Cameron, told The Standard j'esterday that persons posing as new Sanitary145 words
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Article62 1954-10-08 4 ALLEGED to have murdered one Appavoo m front of Block "B". of the City Council Labourers' Quarters, m Hindoo Road, on the night of Oct. 2, a man named Murugian was remanded m police custody after the charge was explained to him m the Singapore Sixth Police62 words
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Article36 1954-10-08 4 HONGKONG, Oct. 7.—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.67 to £1 sterling; $5.8625 to US$l; $1,824 to Malayan $1; $0,173 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $254,375 to a tael.36 words
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Article108 1954-10-08 4 SINGAPORE Government yesterday gave notice of dismissal to eight watchmen employed at the Kallang Airport, bringing the total number of watchmen retrenched this month to 15. Last month Government ser- ved notice on seven watchmen terminating their service on Oct. 30, because of a plan108 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-10-08 4 photo. I THE late Dr. Albert Pies man. Dutch national hero. I who pioneered civil aviation and founded the airlin»« I known as KLM. was honoured m Singapore yesterday i at a ceremony marking the 35th anniversary of the I I company i Similar ceremonies were held simultaneouslyStandard - 84 words
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Article145 1954-10-08 4 Jailed For Road Death KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A L'4-year-old contractor, P. Krishnan. was sentenced to four months' imprisonment m the Sessions Court here today on a charge of causing death by a rash act not amounting to culpable homi. Krishnan. a building contractor, was alleged to have driven a car145 words
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Article37 1954-10-08 4 One Ihousand yard; of phone wire worth $L P'irt of the Royal Air X nal equipment. hay« en from the Wins Lex Road vicinty of Singap* 'They were found missing on nesday morning. Ji37 words
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81 1954-10-08 4 K.L GIRL'S 'DR. ANDY' STILL NOT TRACED ATTRACT. Lumpur seam Lav It Tarn, lettei bingar Court purported been signed Andy." and ad a Singapoi She wi police c afier ha the i not notil tion a change She had that sh< Man surgeon Eii;, the Sin :tai. sun:T.s. Zain, that81 words
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Article43 1954-10-08 4 IPOH. Thura including Turf Club y Gold V;i Th Magistrate c ing with bookm; The accused b Yip P*ng Ch Chong Lim. < Chan Eng Choi and the two w< i Kiew and I Thfy claim<d Of $500 rach v.43 words
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Advertisement124 1954-10-08 4 1 1 1 ask foi HEINZ m Just a little Heinz Tomato jm Ketchup creates flavor sensam A tion! You'll love the zestful I I ■m tang it adds to your favorite WM meat, the delicious savor it M I gives to soups and special recc~^ -^^H s Made w124 words
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Advertisement204 1954-10-08 4 RINSO washes^ m you're £U&e I BEST RESULTS I I WHEM you use I SJ&//%«T***^^**> I &/A/SO m/s ivAv/ I **H Ttl^ 7 fl Ihh TuVewVrm 2 Sprinkle RINSO jfiW 4 Put m the clothes 5 Squeeze X X A- andlea\etosoakfor rich suds through ihr*u \l^\ half-an-hour. the fabric— see204 words
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Article23 1954-10-08 5 dra-v for the D«iir* md Toy V ;he Red md Pi :ich. will take plac 12, at 11.30 am.23 words
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238 1954-10-08 5 Mistaken For Bandit, Man Was Shot Dead ri Didn't Know Curfew Was Lifted/ Says Soldier Xi AM IN, Thnrs. Itow a Chinese cyciist was lMi^t.lken m terrorist and shot dead by an African i,r was related before the Coroner here yester- an inquest into the death of Thing Tharni Sen238 words
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Article17 1954-10-08 5 Scheme For Cheaper Vegetables X I oil bulk iore of a cc to nil he would offi-17 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-10-08 5 Gurkhas' Big Day In KL Standard photo JS. MEMBERS of the 17th Gurkha Signal Regiment tie a calf to a polo for 2 their annual "Kalratri Nautili" celebration at their Maxwell Koad <amp m Kuala Lumpur on I Wtdnesdav. T!ir alf wa.s sacrificed by rutting it s head off withYong Peng Seong - 54 words
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88 1954-10-08 5 KUAN TAX Thuivs. Trunk Da will be soon up through the very high frequency circuit, a spokesman of the Telecommunications Department, said Lay. re such circuits, he iald. will be opened when the new office, which will include the Tlelephone Ex< ompleted m July88 words
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Article32 1954-10-08 5 Thurs.— To celebrate Chinese Double Tenth, the President .and Committee of the Malacca Overseas Chinese, will hold a cocktail party at the Capitol Dance Hall here on Sur 7 p.m.32 words
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Article231 1954-10-08 5 Xl ANTAN Tues The East Pahan- Branch of the I nited Malaya National Organization will be badly hit by the banning of Divisions I, II and HI Government servants from taking active part m politics Tho entire committro of this blanch, which has231 words
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181 1954-10-08 5 To Quit Penang For Mainland PENANG, Thurs. Indian business firms here are now feeling the pinch as a result of the imposition of the new and increased import duties on certain goods as most of their trade depends en export to the mainland.181 words
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Article86 1954-10-08 5 KUAXTAX. Thur^ The simple method of saving, thr stamp-care 1 becoming a favourite among school children, resulting m an Increase to 500 m the number of deposits m the Postal Saving.- Bank here during the last three months. A Postal D man told The Standard86 words
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Article46 1954-10-08 5 XI! ANT AX. Thus. i£*er of the police cm. at Pekan, Lakshmanan A; rriay acquitted barged without being called to make his ■t of the Sessions Court here, on a criminal breach of I charge of ,S.M»O beloto his employer K.X. R Kuantan.46 words
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Article71 1954-10-08 5 PENANG, Thurs— A Malay youth. Ismail bin Mohamed Zain, was killed instantaneously yesterday evening In a motor accident m York Road Ismail, a peon employed at the General Hospital, was riding a motorcycle with a friend. Hassain Junus. when they were involved m a collision71 words
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Article87 1954-10-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tl.urs Mr. A.J.D.C. Loch. Merabi-r for Economic Affair;-., undertook m the Federal Legislative Council today to look into a proposal for establishing a Malayan bureau of standards for locally manufactured goods '"to assist the public when making purchases and to safeguard public interest." Mr.87 words
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Article53 1954-10-08 5 MUAR. Thurs. Basiran bin Samin. 25, andEkmanbin Parjan. 20* both shop-keepers at 22nd mile, Muar Kundang Ulu Road, a food restricted area, were fined $50 each by the Muar Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan. for failing to maintain a proper record of daily sales m53 words
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Article29 1954-10-08 5 MALACCA. Thins— Malacca United Charities Week will be held from Oct. 23 to 31. The event, hold rather late this year, will include "Mancli Sa'afar" Day.29 words
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Article29 1954-10-08 5 KUANTA Thurs.— 'l men. Yue Chow. 56, and Chan Sue. 37. were fined $50 and $300, respectively, m the r Court here fnr possession of chandu.29 words
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Article25 1954-10-08 5 A CHINESE woman found $410 missing from her house m Sam Leong Road, Singapore, when she returned home after work on Wednesday night.25 words
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Article100 1954-10-08 5 Dr. Lin's Arrival Boosts Fund SINCE the arrival m Sinuipore of the internationally i nous Chinese scholar, author and philosopher. |»r I. in Viitame. iuone> i> llownu tl a faster rate than evrr before into th«* rofFrrs of tkC Ninvan^ I niversity. ••I which he is tl»e b.\n iellor oi100 words
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Advertisement156 1954-10-08 5 BUSES TRUCKS IDENNISJ TIPPERS DIESEL PETROL MODELS AVAILABLE CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. Singapore K. Lumpur Represented throughout the Federation. EROSLC bi vi m. mi on CESAM (Made m England)) Applied with gentle massaffe Hormone content is taken into the tissues of the bust resulting m its stimulation to normal156 words
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Miscellaneous559 1954-10-08 5 Standard &4lmanctc Information at a Glance R^rTTT"""*"" I l c film show at Raffles Nfi ADO BFI ie a:I Chance. New! T AMPIN ■fc. Z^M x M: Paya Lebar CAIILW: Rajce. My D Y&frW l =&S 1 5 30 fcft^ i^^^r H 7 JEe^ v iff Sfe 3.. 1 O559 words
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891 1954-10-08 6 Singapore Standard Chinese Schools r VHE Government of Singapore has at last decided to nive Chinese schools m the Colony a squarer deal. Chinese schools have all along been the Cinderella of the local educational world. They have always remained private institutions maintained by ihc generosity of the Chinese community,891 words
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Article, Illustration652 1954-10-08 6 Drills Weaver - Drills Weaver By JISTORY has shown (hat when great powers wish to make a political point, but arc not prepared to go to war over it, they sometimes concentrate on one single small issue and make a disproportionately big fuss about it. It is rather like652 words
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Letter692 1954-10-08 6 PROBE GOVERNMENT EXPENDITURE Sir: In support of Mr. Prosper Listons observations and recommendations, I would crave space m your paper to add the following: When the Income Tax Ordinance was enacted an irance was given that indirect taxation would be reduced gradually. The target for Income Tax was then, if692 words
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Letter134 1954-10-08 6 Sir. I have a brother studying m one of t he big -hools m Ipoh and I find that some of the teachers who are teaching him are not doing their duty. On several occasions I found that the teachers were not correcting the boys' work. Instead they134 words
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Letter294 1954-10-08 6 It Will Be Heard Next Time Sir; We arc amazed at i certain people who, without first acquainting themselves with facts, rush into print with just the idea of vilifying the Elected Councilors of Taiping. The question of rates to be charged for 1955 m respect of (a) General lent294 words
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Letter60 1954-10-08 6 Sir;— l was surprised to fead m your paper an unauthentic and unfounded report of CONGRESS TAKING PART IN ELECTIONS stating some names including mine. I am not a member of Congress, nor am I a member of any other communal political party. For your information I believe with60 words
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286 1954-10-08 6 RAWLE KNOX - Formosan Views On Overseas Ch inese RAWLE KNOX -By TAIPMI. "ANY idea of a North- east Asia Treaty as complement to the Manila Pact Is at present quite unrealistic," the Chir. Nationalist Vice-Ministt r for Foreign Aftairs, Shih Chao-Ying, told me today. "Koreans are now to antagonistic to the Japanese286 words
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Article133 1954-10-08 6 I F b ec-term 5; > tern vr gcho >la is b either upon climatic condii; 's Sin C v Jit Pota, m Malaya, I a division. Th« school ould therefor .ed ■r convenience and working pi act: t ln Chinese the i tearhers and students, hnvc133 words
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Article125 1954-10-08 6 TN* modern society, any usage of men as draught animals stinks m moral precepts. Nanyang Siahg Pau makes this declaration m discussing the I pros and cons of aboli. trishaws. Previously, the fence of the rickshaw marred the good name of Malaya 1: i abolished as a disgrace125 words
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Article63 1954-10-08 6 pHUXG Shing Jit Pota protests against the Indoesuin policy of deporting Chinese Nationalists Th e daily tajra that these Nationalist* are serving a u^elul purpose m their anti-Communist acti\ "W c believe that Indonesia is a democratic country* 1 continue i Chung Shing, "We believe that 1 it63 words
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Article50 1954-10-08 6 TTUSAX Melayu ta task the Malay Ui io Singapore not committed 4 -t> lighting the coming elect Front pr^iiiamme. Th c Mohamed S i Mohamed m reply to critu iers in found the L itorial r »nlv ind< affecting it radicts the l m ctice of c50 words
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Advertisement24 1954-10-08 6 £WW VANGUARD Bringing you new refinements m >/ I-' /^*ff^ rs^TY^\ FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE 9. TELEPHONE ***** Federation Representatives WEARNE BROS. LTD.24 words
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Advertisement84 1954-10-08 6 J SELAJHGOR FILM SOCIETI NEW SEASON •it Begins on Mondey October 18th* 195** «t 6.30 p.m. and 9.1.~> p.m. at the LIDO CINEMA, Brickfields Road, Kuala Lumpur. with First Kuala Lumpur thowing t THE MAGGIE British comedy film directed by Alexander Hackendrick, maker of "Whitky Galore?" 'The Man m the84 words
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Miscellaneous4 1954-10-08 6 *\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\VV\\\V Laughter at Work4 words
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138 1954-10-08 7 'Mystery Man' In Espionage Case Appears Oct. 7: Keutcr)-Alfred De Larue, escaped air! and "mysterj nun" sou-lit by police for days to provide vital evidence m the French espionage ikl.il. reported voluntarily to the military judge )nr !;.s| niuht. 111 tor, w.is sentenced labour m 1f)44 f co l_ i138 words
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14 1954-10-08 7 Kabaka 's Overthrow Challenged In Court idg nent inand nthe tl to md »lorn-14 words
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Article78 1954-10-08 7 Stondord London Correspondent DON, Oct. 7— The following ore the closing c> rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER 22.d. Nov f n 221 d. Dtctn 22Jd Jonuory Morch 22id. April June 22id J uly September 22Jd October c i.b. 22 d" W F78 words
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Article19 1954-10-08 7 WILLOWS. California, Oct. r-engined B-50 arth In :llt, kill! t 11 rd the nt.19 words
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Article24 1954-10-08 7 SAGA. (Japan), Ot 7 < AP» Thirteen were •nd 38 injured >us fully with jumi foot «'iiff i >ahi reel24 words
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Article194 1954-10-08 7 BONN. Oct 7 (Reuter) Th< nan Social Democrats today I the ion agreements on rmament railed for four-power talks with the Soviet Union :iion with East Ger- mai Herr Ollenhaiu-r. the party r. told th<- Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer m a lively debate In the Bundestag194 words
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Article396 1954-10-08 7 'JOKED WITH THE GUN, SAYS MAVIS And Denies Being Jealous Of Lord Vivian SALISBURY, Wiltshire, Oct. 7, (Reuter)— Attroctive Mrs. Mavis Wheeler told the Salisbury court today she shot her lover, Lord Vivian, 48-year-old British showman, accidentally during a very happy summer evening m a West country village. She declared396 words
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Article169 1954-10-08 7 TRIESTE. Oct. 7 Italy entered the territory ol Tri< yesterday In a c mony heralding the imminent departure of American and British troops. Hit rites were brief but toric: It was the first time m 11 years that an Italian soldier had come to169 words
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Article64 1954-10-08 7 It Was Too Good For The Pigeons Rl JHERFOKD. Neil Jersey. Oct. 7. (AF) The Hasselhuhn Williams (oal Company was bothered by 100 pigeons a i omul the" (oal yard Sieve Pmllouski. an employee. Mfgested mixing cracked torn with whisky to t;et the birds drunk and keep them away from64 words
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Article57 1954-10-08 7 NAIROBI. Oct. 7: (Renter) Security forces killed 305 Man Mau terrorists m Kenya month, wounded and cap! 48 and detained 1,592 tor questioning, it v nounced here. Twenty-nine loyal Ah. wer 0 killed and IT m terrorist a* an Army Headquarters reported. Th, men four of57 words
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Article30 1954-10-08 7 HOXCKOXG. Oct. 7 <} Communist China and Norway have agreed to i blish normal diplomatic relations and exchange amba Hors. the New China News Agency repc30 words
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Article, Illustration147 1954-10-08 7 THERE'S A NEW ASIA MENON UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 7 (IP)— Although there is a difference with the United Kingdom on the issue of Malaya .Malaya will belong to the community of free nations along with us" said the Indian Delegate. Mr V. K. Krishna Menon, when he addressed147 words
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Article62 1954-10-08 7 TEHERAN. Oct. 7 <Reuter> A Persian Military Court today sentenced ten army officers and two civilians to death for leading a Communist plot to seize control of the army. The 12 men the first to be tried out of 500 officers and civilians arrested m62 words
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Article32 1954-10-08 7 LONDON, Oct. 7 (AFP). British Air Chief Marshal Sir Rhoderic Hill collapsed m the street here yesterday and later died m the ambulance driving him to the hospital.32 words
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139 1954-10-08 7 Mother Whacked Son With Frying Pan LONDON, O-t 7: (Reuter) A mother whose 17-year-old was having an affair with a married woman of beat him with a frying pan and made him cry, a divorce court was told yesterday. And when the boy heard that the woman's husband wmm returning139 words
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Article32 1954-10-08 7 KARACHI. Oct. T: (AP) Pakistani Con Tafazzul A;; rom the cabinet effective O was ounced agnation h Oovernor-Gen< ral is at pre* ndon for the conference monwealth Commerce Minis-32 words
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Article226 1954-10-08 7 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 7 (UP) Red-eyed Marilyn Mon unable to hold back torrents <>f tears, refused to comment terday on the smash-up of ncr marriage to .Joe Di--gio. Meanwhile, the forme? all star walked out of their honeymoon home. '11l never be coming back to this226 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-08 7 AN unusual tradition j followed the wedding between Miss Christie Bola and Mr. Julius St. .Matthew Blßfoel, both from Niferia, at I llampstead. A bridesniaitl threw water from a bowl under the feet of the bride as the ap- proaehed her husband's house to symbolise 'wjshing a\\a>51 words
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216 1954-10-08 7 BLACKPOOL, Oct. 7. (Krutei Mr. Anthony Eden warned here today that the consequences ol failure to ratily the new nine-power agreement on German armament were "fearful to contemplate." He said he could n any of the nin.- pai merits concerned would the plan drawn ud216 words
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Article44 1954-10-08 7 PARIS. Oct. 7 (AP). JacFath. on*' of the leaders ol the Paris fashion world. Is gravely ill. usually reliable .said last night. Fath has been m the American hospital here for several days, recuperating from an earlier attack of jaundice.44 words
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Advertisement72 1954-10-08 7 BADMINTON CS J EXHIBITION [2 SAT: 30th OCTOBER 8.30 pm 000 W Who Have Kindly Accepted UONG PENG SOON ft ONG POH LIM )\\r VILLE (Indonesia) ft DIREK KHAJABYE (Thailand) ISMAIL bin MARJAN ft Miss HELEN HENG \li-s PRAPHELJNG PATTA BHONGSIE (Thailand) ft BOOK NOW. Reserved S.als *5. 3. al72 words
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Advertisement21 1954-10-08 7 j LOOK YOUR BEST j I or /or the 2 Sizes: 36"- 44" 'Jj'&r I J36./- each ROBINSON'S RAFFLES PLACE SINGAPORE21 words
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Article, Illustration189 1954-10-08 8 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. 7:— Japan is still reluctant to buy rubber from Indonesia. Instead, Tokyo looks to Malaya as its principal source of plyThis attitude, made clear m rubber export figures, was re-emphasized as Japanese policy m a report circulated here189 words
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Advertisement755 1954-10-08 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG- AMERIKA LINIE lOINT To Colombo Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen Spore P. Sham Penang 'HAMBURG 'HAPACi 15/19Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct NABOB (LLOYD) 18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUDWICSHAFCN (HAPAG. 26 Nov/2 Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14755 words
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Advertisement1089 1954-10-08 8 iS'OSi MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. SPUSS UelSS 1 (Incorporated In Singapore) THS BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* optloa to pmtee6 ria other ourta to toad ana dlscoarge cargo BAILIMUB Co LIVCBPOOL GLABUOW LONDON CONTINENTAL POSTS Out Salla P. Sham Pen an Antolycua for ManelUea. Liverpool Ac Harr* Oct 8 Ancblsen for1,089 words
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Advertisement667 1954-10-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang ROEBIAH (SMN) 7/8 Oct ♦BORNEO (SMN) 19/25Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct <WELTEVREDEN (RL) 29 Oct/5 Nov 6 Nov 7/8667 words
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Advertisement773 1954-10-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANOINAVIA Foi *den. Port Said, Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamb* r Cdynia, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo S'oort P. Sham p x) "MONGOLIA" 14/19Oct 13/13 Oct 11/i^J' xi) "LALANDIA" 20/27 Oct 28/29 Oct 30/ i? S et xxx -FALSTRIA" 10/MNov 15/15 Nov 6 xxxx) "JUTLANDIA" 23/27 Nov773 words
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200 1954-10-08 9 RUBBER PRICE SPIRALS TO 74½ CTS PER LB Financail and Commercial Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices m Singapore yesterday rose sharply by 1 5 16 cents to 74£ cents per lb. for first grade October shipment on a market that closed slightly easier after firm. The improvement m New York200 words
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Article126 1954-10-08 9 Malayan industrial shares were mostly firm while tins were irregular yesterday. Rubber shares failed to respond to the improvement m the commodity price. The turnover of business was only moderate. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association yesterday wrre: Connemara .82 .87 itakab .75 .80 Sungei126 words
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Article149 1954-10-08 9 A SMALL improvement m -opra was reported m the produce market m Singapore yesterday, with steady conditions prevailing all day. Coconut oil also improved m prices, m sympathy with copra. Coconut oil sellers at Penang indicated $53 per picul, according to Holiday Cutler Bath Co.. Ltd H149 words
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329 1954-10-08 9 -RED THREATS THE CAUSE JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Formers who ore hard hit by the shortage of agricultural land m new villages m the Johore Bahru District, hove turned down Government's offer for more land, The Standard learns mraunist intimidation is the reason for329 words
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Article115 1954-10-08 9 OI'TKR ROADS Asha. Tasman. F.sen Maru. Helikon, Bronxvillc ftfeona, Lagundi. INNER ROADS Ann Hock Ho. Lucky Trader. P. Kidjanfc Hin Sing. Cat ex 9;{. Kamuning. Sirusa, Bentong. Cornflsh. Indraeui. Serdang. La rut. Tong Hoa. Meilimau, Tung m Hin Uuat sun if \rves Bentone 27. Situ-.i N'W 4115 words
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Article, Illustration229 1954-10-08 9 AND NOW TALKIES FOR THE AMATEURS Standard Staff Reporter A REVOLUTIONARY development m sound recording on sub-standard cine films the magnetic sound track has come to Singapore through the enterprise of a lotiillyincorporated company, The Magnetic Striping ana Recording Co. (Malaya) Ltd. It is similar to the medium now usedStandard - 229 words
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Article35 1954-10-08 9 Tie companies nncler tne management of the Burma Malay Tin Ltd. group report the following outputs for September: Katu Tin Dirdgiag 670 piculs and Kenonjc Consolidated Tim Dredging Co. Ltd. 727 piculs.35 words
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57 1954-10-08 9 BANGKOK. Oct. 7 (Reuter> The Thai Government believed Japan was considering a big increase m purchases Oi rubber and tin from Thailand, a Thai Ministry of Economic Affairs official said here to- day. The Government expected Japan would take tftjOOt tons ;of rice57 words
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Article76 1954-10-08 9 PARIS, Oct. 7. (Reuter) British manufacturers arc second only to trench firms m their entry of cars and cycles for the 41st Paris motor show opening m the refurnished Grand Palais on the Champs Elysees and the Porte De Versailles Fairground today. In the car section76 words
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Article69 1954-10-08 9 THE Directors of Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd. have declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent. less tax m respect of the year ending March 31. 1955, payable m England on Oct. 15. 1954. The annual general meetin? of the company will be held on Nov. 12. The69 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-10-08 9 MR. A. M. DIXOX. mat aper of VVillin m Jacks and Co. /.Id.. Hongkoug, is now m .re. "A1 present tiwre \t n certain n mount of business b«»tir«r»i the Singapore ami Hongkong firms o.t Willinni Jack^. We are anxious to develop this business," he told TheStandard - 78 words
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Article119 1954-10-08 9 NEW YORK. Oct. 7: (UP) c Corp. of America has unveiled a now man-made fibre which, it says, has a wider pontentia: use than any the'ic yet developed. The new fibre, known as "arnel." was developed under the laboratory name "X-100 Celanese President Mr. j Haro'd119 words
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Article158 1954-10-08 9 OUAPUTS of tin concen- I rates f<.r the under- mentioned companies under the management of AngloOriental (Malaya* Lim for the month of September. 1954, are as follows: Pic-uN Ampat Tin Dredging Limited I.' Batu Stlangor Tin Un dging Company Limited (Dredge closed down on 18th Sept., 1954, having158 words
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120 1954-10-08 9 STANVAC LAUNCHES FLOATING STATION Standard Staff Reporter THE first floating marine service station m Malaya ha s been launched by the Standard-Vacuum Oil Company at its Tan ion* Rhu oil depot m Singapore. Thi.s floating station with a loading can.i of 6.000 gallons, was con strutted entirely m ih. Colony.120 words
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Article193 1954-10-08 9 Standard Market Reporter AN Australian trade mission to boost sales of Australian produced goods m South-east Asia will arrive m Singapore on Nov. 2. It will spend about a fortni^ Mali. Thi« was armouri I ,terbj the Australian Trade Commisskmei m Mala Geo193 words
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Article17 1954-10-08 9 MR. JOHN H< -pre--entative of th< Airlines System oed Ingapore «f1 "lay m Denmr17 words
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Article146 1954-10-08 9 Bank Chairman To Visit Branches Standard Staff Reporter THE chairman of the Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., Sir Kenneth Mealing, accompanied by Lady Mealing, will visit all their branches m the East. Sir Kenneth is expected at Pennng towards the end of October and will stay a few days before146 words
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Advertisement341 1954-10-08 9 ASDFASDFASDF INTK.KI AM) LIMITED Nn by Q Meeting of the -iND t> 1 <ld at the Braddei 1 Chamngapore. I day oJ lock oon for the ilowing r the proceed v an Extraordinary I of the held at the tit :nd day of mrnt l .n (if the Com of341 words
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Advertisement482 1954-10-08 9 HONG FATT (SUNGEI BESI) LTD. Notice of Dividend /HOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of 9% (less income tax at 1 m respect of the year ending 31st December 1954 has been declared and will be paid to the registered share-holders of the Company on the 20th October,482 words
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Advertisement86 1954-10-08 9 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS SECRETARIAT: Operating City Hall Staff Canteen for 1955. Close NOON 3.11.54 Forms from Tender Room, 2nd Floor. City Hall. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: Supply of six outdoor type completely enclosed metering units, for 22kV system, each comprising one voltage transformer and two current transformers and one86 words
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127 1954-10-08 10 LIM Hoe Soon, a City Council employee, was acquitted i" the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday of a charge of wrongfully intimidating a fellow Council worker Soo Koh Boon during the recent City labour strike, on July L' 7. Lim was acquitted without his127 words
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Article85 1954-10-08 10 ALTHOUGH it is two months since the 10.000 Singapore City Council employees called eff their strike, the Council and its labour unions are still at "war" over certain conditions of service. The Council's Cleansing Labour Union and Nightsoil Workers Union have submitted a total of 15 demands85 words
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Article, Illustration291 1954-10-08 10 Harmony Of Two Teaching Mediums CHINESE school teachers are to be trained at the Teachers' Training College, Singapore. They will have their own branch m the T.T.C. This was revealed by Mr. E H. Price, the acting Princir^i of the Teachers' Training College, yesterday, m aStandard - 291 words
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Article104 1954-10-08 10 RAH MAT bin Mohamed Yam, an 18-year-old boy, told the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday that he stole four sarongs from a girl because he was unemployed. Rahmat said he had tried his best to get a job as a peon, or104 words
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Article134 1954-10-08 10 A SINGAPORE driving institute wants the City Council to take action against motor-car driving instructors who teach whilst under the influence of liquor. The school made this re- 1 quest m a letter to Mr. V. K. Nair, chairman of the Council's Vehicles and Traffic Committee.134 words
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Article192 1954-10-08 10 Situation Causes Alarm Standard Shipping Reporter THE growing shortage of certified marine engineers m Britain is felt m Singapore and is causing wide- spread alarm. The shortage of Ministry of Transport certified marine engineers is so acute now that about 20 vessels operating from Singapore are192 words
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Article188 1954-10-08 10 Expert Due In December Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Labour Department will implement its "Training Within the Industries" scheme m all local industries. A circular describing the importance of the scheme has been sent to all major industries m the Colony by Mr. F. G. Tyson,188 words
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Article45 1954-10-08 10 LADY Loewen. wife of Lt.General Sir C. F. Loewen. Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, will open an exhibition of cakes by Oon's Cake Making School, at St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall tomorrow, m aid of the Singapore Association fo r the Blind.45 words
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Article181 1954-10-08 10 IPOH. Thurs. Mr. Lav Pak Khuan, J.P., 0.8. E., Perak Chinese leader, today announced he would retire from public life at the end of this year following the expiration of his term of office m the various organizations. Mr. Lav. now aged 60, said hla retirement181 words
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Article74 1954-10-08 10 ISMAIL bin Rahmatullah. who broke into the quarters of two labourers m Syed Alwie Road, on Aug. 31, and decamped with $21, a jacket and some other articles, was found guilty on two charges of housebreaking. He was sentenced to two years* rigorous imprisonment, to74 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-10-08 10 BELIEVE IT OR NOT, THERE'S AN ECG-WITHIN-AN-EGG! ITS an egg-within an-egg! That's what S. Mohammed Sultan, a "matabab man," found when he cracked one m his shop m Somapah Road, off the 10th mile Chausi Road, Singapore early yesterday morning At first, Sultaa couldn't be- lieve there could be such110 words
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Advertisement329 1954-10-08 10 O^SHAW BROTHERS^ 0 NOW! 9 30^ O; U A f J WaF a S ain 1 an V 0 URT LANCASTER j 0 fg^S^JEAN PETERS I {Tmidnight tomorrow k w t) ALAN LADD iftyj 8 BLACK JfoL J 0 KNIGHT iilwll 0 with PATRICIA R^EDIIMA \j J A A OlL^tV/iI'SOI.329 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-10-08 11 THE visiting Mir Nga basketbaUers of Manila paid a courtesy call on the w*ll-known Colony sports official, Mr. Aw Cheng Chye at his office In Neil Road, yesterday. The picture shows: Mr. Aw flanked by Mr. Chua Lian Huat, manager of the basketball tourists, and Mr.56 words
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222 1954-10-08 11 IPOH, Thurs.— Four states m the Federation— Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Perak have given their consent to the Federation of Malaya Hockey Union to send for a coach from India. The name of Mr Gian Singh of New Delhi was suggested222 words
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Article66 1954-10-08 11 MANILA. Oct. 7. (AFP). Third ranking world flyweight Tanny Campo of the Philippines yesterday lost a tenround non-title fight here to Philippine flyweight champion Danny Kid. Campo lost on points. On the same card Filipino deaf mute Benny Zscobar ably defended his local featherweight crown m66 words
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Article408 1954-10-08 11 Two Sports Bodies Clash Over Visit NEW DELHI, Oct .7, (AP)— A Russian football team may tour India later this w inter— if rival Indian sports organizations can get together and decide who should play host. The National Sports Club of India (NSCI) started making arrangements408 words
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Article177 1954-10-08 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. RAF Tengah held the South Johore RFC. who were not at full strength to a draw at rugby yesterday on the College ground. Neither side was able to score RAF had the better of the game m the first half, when play wa s confined177 words
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Article23 1954-10-08 11 LOXDOX. Oct. 7. (Reuter): R.jgby Union results: Cardiff 32. Aberavnn II; Clifton 8. Bath 13; Dolphin (Cork) 15. Newport 25.23 words
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Article38 1954-10-08 11 SAN FRANCISeO. Oct. 7. (AP):— Charlie Norkus dimmed the fistic hopes of Charlie Powell when he knocked out Powell last night m the seventh round of their 10--round boxing bout. Norkus weighed 193 and Powell 212.38 words
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Article29 1954-10-08 11 PUBLIC WORKS Department beat Land Office Sports Club 3 o m a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Marzuki (2) and Govinda were the srorers.29 words
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Article61 1954-10-08 11 LOXDOX. Oct. 7, (AFP).— Maqsood Ahmed, the 29-year-old Pakistani all-rounder, who was a member of the Pa-kistan touring cricket team here last summer, has joined the Burslem Cricket Club as their professional for next season. Maqsood, an attractive stroke-player and useful medium pace bowler, scored 1,31461 words
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Article259 1954-10-08 11 LOXDOX. Oct. 7. (ReutersFootball fixtures for Saturday. Oct. 9. are as follows:— LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa v Ecerton Blackpool v Preston Bolton v Leicester Charlton v Burnley Huddersfield v Chelsea Manchester U. v Cardiff Portsmouth v Sheffield U. Sheffield W v Arsenal Sundeiiand v Newcastle Tottenham259 words
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Article510 1954-10-08 11 VICTORIA School gained yet another Rugby victory. This time at the expense of their time honoured rivals. Raffles Institution, who went down by a goal, a dropped goal and two penalty goals (14 points) to a penalty goal (3 points) m an inter-school match played510 words
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Article38 1954-10-08 11 Victoria Schools second XV beat Raffles Institution b\ i and v*o tries (11 points* to nothing. Ai Bin scored the first Teck Chye followed another and Charlie T:in verted. Goh Soon Terk I to convert the38 words
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Article177 1954-10-08 11 LONDON, Oct. 7, <AP> Leeds Inited said "no" to a soccer transfer request by burly John Charles, centre forward or centre half and so halted a £40,000 chase for his signature Charles started the hunt by announcing he wanted to go into first division177 words
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Advertisement85 1954-10-08 11 Dine and Dance *r CAPITOL RESTAURANT *\\\\%\\\\\*VV\V\\\W\\\VVV\VVV\\\VW\\V\*WVVVVV.VVV\\VV MAGIC FLOORSHOW TO-NIGHT TOMORROW NIGHT f FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF I IE GREAT WFk GOGIA PASHA W: THE LAST OF I jHE GRKAT MAGICIANS MAKES YOU LAUGH, LAUGH and LAUGHS NIGHTLY PRESENTS 1 illK MOSI FX(ITING SALOMA A SUAYS SINGS J DELICIOUS CHINESE CHOW85 words
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Advertisement354 1954-10-08 11 SITUAIIONS VACANT OINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT <J .TRUST requ Clerk h L.,!«, C 7' cal (sloB— $.48). Initial salary $108/-p.m. plu- allowances Total monthly uroents $188 80. School Certincate essential. Applications statinij date and place of birth, qualifications uid experience to be submitted m. envelopes endorsed "Clerk" 10-the Secretary. Improvement Ti \\£a354 words
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Miscellaneous252 1954-10-08 11 Li I flbner By Al Capp Alley Pop By T.V. Hamlin TA.LErCERTAINiy\IDEA...VtXJ DIDN'T 1 WITH A\ II "T V. |9 »S oETTIP^e THE THINK I THOUGHT JjjJ £L UCK OF SENSE KNOVYS I I ,*l+ j. A 7 EXERCISE HE NEEDS \HE'D REAIAY E A THEY'RE THE CK£- ASki £«i252 words
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Article81 1954-10-08 12 -ports Club invites bera mteie.sted m season to MMid m their names to Mr. Joe atnam c/o 95 Baiestier Koud or telephone him at 5051 Ex 49 C. had a worn: :kev but a' the ment on y seven women 1 notified tneir intention o f81 words
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Article283 1954-10-08 12 SABAs Big Chief Says "We'll Oblige" THE Singapore Amateur Boxing Association president, Mr. Aw Cheng: Chye, who was the man behind the successful tour of Western Australia by a team of Colony boxers, promises to be the man, again, behind a Singapore team's debut m the283 words
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Article366 1954-10-08 12 SANDERSON CUP RUGBY AN energetic RAF Seletar "A" pack, working full time, wore the RAF Tengah "A" XV out for a 11 points (a goal and two tries) to nil victory m the first round Rugby match of the Sanderson Cup competition at Tengah366 words
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Article63 1954-10-08 12 MACAO, Oct. 7 (AFP) The Macao football KfecUoi beat the visiting Malayan invitation XI two-ml totfa* Roth tallies were scored m the initial half The Malayan forwards showed little combination but the defence put tp a stout game throughout. Macao forward; put on a flashy display63 words
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Article243 1954-10-08 12 CEYLONS unbeaten University Rugby XV will: visit the Colony and be prepared to play four matches: here from December 19 to January 6, the Ceylon Com-; missioner for Malaya, Mr. M. Saravanamuthu, said; yesterday. Mr. Saravanamuthu added that the Ceylonese: would be making the243 words
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Article41 1954-10-08 12 FREMANTLE, Oct. 7 (Reuter) The MCC turing team arrived here today. Len Hutton. MCC captain, said: "It is grand to be m Australia again. We have a carefully chosen team and hope to retain the Ashes." I41 words
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Article61 1954-10-08 12 Ceylon Sports Club played out a goalless draw with the Colony Combined Schools m a friendly hockey match at Balestier Road yesterday. It was a game of missed chances, with neither side able to score the decider. The nearest the Schools came was a shoulder61 words
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Article27 1954-10-08 12 swr Gala at Club. HOCKEY: B dary School School at B SRC 'R" v R at SP<SOCCER: Rn ropeans at p.m.; Arqn' iJuninsar at 8.1527 words
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Article992 1954-10-08 12 PENANG, Thurs:— A total of 163 horses for Class 2 and Class 4; have been entered for the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting on Oct. 16, 20 and 23. The following are the entries: IST RUN 2ND RUN CF or 7F 6F or BiF. Abington x 0992 words
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Article101 1954-10-08 12 PENANG, Thurs The following: i s the schedule of racing; FIRST DAY— Class two, Division one, two and three six furs and seven furs. Class four, Division one— five and half furs and seveu furs eight races. SECOND DAY— Class two, Divisions one, two three and four— six101 words
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Article590 1954-10-08 12 IPOH, Thurs.— Sixteen top sprinters, brought j together by the excellent handicapping of the SRA s 5 official handicopper, Mr. R. J. Norton, are all set to make it the racing thrill of the year this Saturday, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club meet here. They w.ll590 words
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355 1954-10-08 12 PROSPECTS MALAYS SCORE ELEVEN GOALS AGAINST INDIANS MaI »y« 11 Indians 0 ro i L VY T U A!! a nb. lbrahim >Ia zoor 3 *»£ir^iiiT££, 2, MALAYS kept their unbeaten record m the Sineapore Amateur Football Associations Community league £1 »h P Sf* at K ala Besar stadium >esterdav355 words
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Article245 1954-10-08 12 SCC d SCRP 1 Wood" 2 H hSon Purslow Oon San 2, Fong Weng. Umpires— Khoo Ong Lee F. Milne. S y?9^ PORE Crick <* Club did well to take full SHA division 1 league points off the Singapore Chinese Recreation Club on the245 words
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Article376 1954-10-08 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IPOH, Thurs.— WHO REGRETS, (Leong) who scored over nine f Ur i ft :the first day of the meeting, revealed striking form this morning mi n n n ifor the last day of the Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting on Saturday, when Vl376 words
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Article36 1954-10-08 12 ROYAL NAVY beat Dutch Club 3-0 m a SHA division 3A hockey match played at Farrer Park yesterday. All the goals were scored m the first half through Johnson (2) and Oakley.36 words
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Article39 1954-10-08 12 TO CELEBRATE the first anniversary, the Bedok. Sports I Club will hold a Kolek Race j off Bedok beach, on Sunday Oct. 10. Dato C. J. Paglar has kindly consented to give away the prizes.39 words
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Article34 1954-10-08 12 BEATTY Secondary School beat Young Malayans by nine points (one try and two penalty goals to 3 (one try) m a friendly rugby match played on the Junior Trade School ground yesterday.34 words
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Article320 1954-10-08 12 WEIGHTS for the last day of the p era t Club's Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting tomorrow lUrf follows:- are as CL 3, Div. I—6 F. Canterbury Bell 9.02 Khandi Star 8.10 Trial by Jury 8.09 Graduate 8.09 Sybil's Pride 8.08 Argyll 8.06 Talkie II B.M Pe4er Pan320 words
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Article207 1954-10-08 12 L A™T WANDERERS-1 WANDERMK-l bneik Mansoor £> Umpires: Mr. B. Coutts Syed Hassan. TWO of the most promising: hockey teams m the Colony fouglit out a very interesting: one-all draw m their SHA division I match played on the SRC padan? yesterday. The two teams were207 words
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