Singapore Standard, 11 October 1954
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Title Section20 1954-10-11 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD rSf_ -Jgg ft m sl Vol. V. No. 100. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER I>, 19r,l TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.20 words
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53 1954-10-11 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT t Df Kwang, Singa\vinner of Q Qu' an Kwe hee, I the Singapore nement ire: ISI pso d v< mfort). anient: By wh -n v... himmrdiately rid th< d comfort I• at :nd this for 2 VISIONde- Comment: This es, elur hi the eye of a53 words
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Article36 1954-10-11 1 Oct. 10. (Reuter) ay Molotov, linister, a miner/a helped a uranii..n Esu t German the German I reported. v.- as accomoars of a delegat German Otto Grotowohl. i~e owned :a and East36 words
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Article18 1954-10-11 1 Oct. 13 H el, a ■dged Carib' ol thp Flori- .ns winds of 1"j18 words
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Article377 1954-10-11 1 6 More Results To Come Are Safe JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— UMNO MCA Alliance is on its way to a clean sweep in the first Johore State Council elections held today, judging from returns which have so far been announced. The first returns gave the Alliance a comfortable377 words
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308 1954-10-11 1 REDS MUST PAY 'DEBT OF BLOOD' SOON— CHIANG J^ ct 10 Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek told his troops today the Communists must be made to pay 'the debts of blood" they had committed against the people of China. The 67-yoar-old leader of Nationalist China said preparations for the counter-attack against theUP; AFP; Reuter - 308 words
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160 1954-10-11 1 M. FRANCE PROMISES ANOTHER WAGE RISE LOUVTERES, N o rmandy. Oct. 10. (AFP) French Premier Pierre Mendes France today set another deadline for himself next April for a further raise m the wages of France's workers. The Premier had earlier set a deadline m October for the first wage increa160 words
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Article86 1954-10-11 1 LONDON. Oct. 10 (AFP) The Foreign Office refused to comment today on the British Embassy's announcement m Cairo that Anglo-Egyptian negotiations on the evacuation of the Suez Canal zo: had been suspended. It also refused to comment on the sudden departure from Cairo of Mr. Antnony Nutting.86 words
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Article60 1954-10-11 1 PARIS, Oct. 10. (Reuter) S.S. General Karl Oberg. 58 Supreme German Police Chief m France during the war who became known as the "Butcher of Paris" was sentenced to death here yesterday for war crimes. Oberg's former chief aide, Colonel Helmuth Knochen, was also sentenced60 words
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Article21 1954-10-11 1 ALBANIA has submitted another request for admission to the United Nations, the Albanian news agency i reported yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration254 1954-10-11 1 FOR the first time m three and a half years the walls of a room occupied by a man m despair, echoed with joyful laughter yesterday There were tr.\rs too but they were tears of gratitude. Tan Hock Seng who was disabled by aStandard - 254 words
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Article68 1954-10-11 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 10 (AP) The U.S. State Department announced yesterday that the ANZUS Council will hold an "informal meeting" when Australian Foreign Minister, Mr. Richard Casey, visits here tomorrow. It was understood the Council will discuss problems of South-east Asian defence but make no decisions that would68 words
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Article38 1954-10-11 1 FAYID, Suez Canal Zone. Oct. 10 (Reuter) Field Marshal, Viscount, Mon'JOmery, Deptly Supreme Commander m Europe, arrived here yesterday by Royal Air Force plane from Ankara for a four-day visit to the Canal Zone.38 words
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Article159 1954-10-11 1 FOREIGNERS WILL BE SAFE- HO HONGKONG, Oct. 10 The Vietminh Military /.d--ministrative Committee of Hanoi m its first communique to the people of the city Issued today gives an undertaking that the lives and properties of all foreign residents. including French nationals, will be protected. "Foreign residents should reaped theU.P.; A.F.P. - 159 words
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Article122 1954-10-11 1 WILMINGTON. Delaware. Oct. 10, (Reuter)— The Governor of Delaware today ordered the arrest of Mr. Bryant Bowles, leader of a campaign m the state to prevent Negroes sitting alongside white pupils n school. Mr. Bowles appeared m I Delaware three weeks ago to speak against the United122 words
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Article53 1954-10-11 1 TAIPEI. Oct. 10. (AFP) It was officially announced today that three more Russian crew members of the Soviet tanker Tuapse had been granted politl sylum erday. This brings the total to 16 who had so far I been granted asylum among the tanker's original crew53 words
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201 1954-10-11 1 AFTER four hours of heated discussion, by representatives of all its branches, the Singapore section of the Malayan Indian Congress last night decided to join the Labour Front and contest the forthcoming Colony 1 elections. Mr. A.N. Mitra. president of the M.1.C.. told201 words
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156 1954-10-11 1 Dock Strike: Situation Gets Worse LONDON, Oct. 10 (Reuter) I London's dock strike crisis, j the worst for a quarter of a century, grew worse yesterday despite the return to work of several v, ,t "»drcd men. Twenty-seven thousand workers are now idle m two disputes. More than 19.000 doclicrs156 words
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Article34 1954-10-11 1 MAJOR-GENERAL A.P.D Telfer-Smollett, Lord Lieutenant of Dumbartonshire and former commander of the Briti > troops m Shanghai from ii/ 66 to 1939. died sudv on Friday at his home at Loch Lomond, Scotland.34 words
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Article62 1954-10-11 1 BANGKOK. Oct. 10 fAP)'— A former Thai cavalry noncommissioned offioT ran I amok with a sword m i j northern Thailand village Saturday, killing four and woundin according to reports received here today. Among those repor' murdered by the amok. Na! Terb. were his former wif*\|62 words
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140 1954-10-11 1 Reds Call Tramway Strike In H'kong HONGKONG, Oct. 10, Pro-C ommunist tramway workers today partially paralyzed the Colony's tramcar service as thousands of ProNationalist Chinese went all out celebrating the 43rd anniversary of Nationalist China's birthday. The pro-Comm'-iist act' i was m protest against the dismissal of 13 empkr. byU.P.; A.F.P. - 140 words
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Advertisement59 1954-10-11 1 x^// Al,t <4IW& ss jStjMr 55 B AGFA SOLINETTE 24 x 46 mm The "sure-shot" miniature camera. A flick of the finger it's open.^ ready to shoot' A single glance J there are your aperture setting. distance and depth of field scale! Helical focusing and an Agfa Apotar f 3.559 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-11 2 1/ ..to. by MR. W.P. THOMPSON, one^of the three Assistant Commissioners of Police in the Federation "ho has been promoted to Senior /ssistant 1*111 mis ur He is in charge of "B" Department which deals with the operational side of Police activities. Standard Yong PengStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 51 words
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Article154 1954-10-11 2 Denial By Health Inspectors JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Town Council health inspectors denied the allegations by a Johore Bahru "Observer" that they had been impolite to members of the public or handled confiscated goods roughly. "Observer." who wrote to The Standard, asked for an in:gation into the behaviour of Health Inspectors154 words
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Article83 1954-10-11 2 PENANG, Sun.— The Penang pictorialiNts who have been having girls with "cheescake" heir models found an equal interest m two old men who posed for them at the Cenotaph. Penang Esplanade today. More than a 100 photograhers took pictures of a 74-year-old preacher. Mr Chong. of Dato83 words
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Article67 1954-10-11 2 COLONY 'S NEW TRADE UNION SINGAPORE has now a new trade union the Industrial Workers' Union to bring together all categories of workers m industries. Organ vers of the union told The Standard yesterday that the union will strive to merge ing unions with meagre membership with the IWU m67 words
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Article49 1954-10-11 2 KOTA BHARU. Sun— Remarking that there were still c Muslims m remote kampongs who have been influenced by Communists m spite of the fact that Communism is agamst Islamic teachings the Sultan of Kelantan opened a civics course for religious leadit Machang Malay School. day afternoon.49 words
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Article36 1954-10-11 2 KLAXG. Sun. Frequent bursting of the main water pipe from North Hummock Estate ha s caused great inconvenience to residents here This morning again the situation became acute, but is now back to normal.36 words
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286 1954-10-11 2 THERE'S ROOM FOR BOTH -SYNTHETIC MAN SAYS THERE will always be room enough fo natural rubber and synthetic rubber, said Mr J. D. Barrington, President and Managing Director of the Polymer Corporation, Sarnia Canada, on his arrival by air in Singapore. The Polymer Corporation is the only plant in the286 words
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Article119 1954-10-11 2 KEDAH IN LINE WITH THE REST ALOR STAR. Sun. —The Sultan of Kedah, at a ceremony at the Balai Besar, this morning, fixed his signature and seal of approval to an amendment to the State's constitution formally paving the way for elections to the State Council. The new Council will119 words
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Article38 1954-10-11 2 KLAXG. Sun— Port Swettenham will soon be having Its own Boy Scouts Association. At a meeting which will be held at the home of Commander J. S. Bellis. on 21. the new Association will be launched.38 words
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Article142 1954-10-11 2 WHILE world interest is presently concentrated on the movement of Russian vessels m the China seas, the Colony has witnessed an unprecedented influx of Soviet ships within the past six months. The majority of the Colony callers "from the West" which include such ports142 words
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Article114 1954-10-11 2 Increase In Clerks Pay Is Urged ALOR STAR, Sun. Inche Hanapi Sukon. an unofficial member of the Kedah State Council at the Council meetI ing. today asked Government to reconsider it.< decision and grant increased salaries to its rks. He was speaking during the adjournment after the State Secretary, Inche114 words
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Article65 1954-10-11 2 PENANG. Sun —The Penang >0 General Assembly today approved the formation of an UMNO-MCA Alliance m Penang and elected ten members to form a liaison committee. The new rules of UMNO Malaya, were also considered by the General Assembly which also discussed the mo^ tions to be65 words
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127 1954-10-11 2 ALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The President or the A.-Mala-yan Technical Services Union. Mr. G. Leo. today took over the leadership of the Technical College Alumni Association, after a row over the circulation ot an election oppeal ed by nine members. Mr. Selvanayagam. the ident ted vicedent.127 words
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Article78 1954-10-11 2 BENTONG, Sun. Young Khuan. a cook at ♦he Sun Pmjuring New Village v p. faded guilty to a charge of attempting to bribe a special constable on Aug. 14, v. fined $150, or two months' jail by Mr. J. R. Whimster. President of the Sessions Court78 words
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Article171 1954-10-11 2 PENANG, Sun.— Four training courses for 81 fishermen from the whole of the Federation have been completed and a total of 59 certificates of competency m helmsman•htp and 52 certificates m care and maintenance of engine? secured by the trainees. This was disclosed by the Assistant171 words
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Article204 1954-10-11 2 1 00 Asian Seamen Join In Protest MORE than 100 Asian seamen resident m Singapore, at a mass meeting yesterday, protested against the "discrimination of the Government" m asking them to take re-entry permits everytime they sign on a ship. Not only fees are collected for such permits from crew204 words
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Advertisement232 1954-10-11 2 C^THAY^OmGANISATIOJNI AiTß^n^ iwwThowing! rifiiii/ 11.00 ,i.m.-1.45_4 15 Lfl fIfJl f TttL 6.45 9.30 p.m. Ssf," ■■#11 "7 A A ******* A„. r /3*l\ WHAT lAS J^#€ CURSED TOMI{ op X >^f\^V phaha <? pfl^lJZ* M.C-M'f *rcct*cuUr romance i,l mcc j p^|VAILEY^KINGS IAYIAmELLAWORii /\RKIR Gllft]Hl^| with PERSPECTA STEREOPHOMIC SQhIT 1 i232 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-10-11 3 ph rto by Mi: l»l i'A IVAL A. PERIS, eldest mm of Mr. and Mrs P of Ipoh and his bride, the former Miss Rita Van .*nd daughter of Mr. .md Mrs. R. W Van Dort of I.umpur wh were married at St. John's Church Lumpur on Saturday. TheStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 65 words
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Article143 1954-10-11 3 TKOIBLI. is brewing m two Singapore sago factories which employ about 200 workei :om- t the ients| ps to improve the even i r they had made several representations. day they threatened to go on an indefinite strike, if their nces were not "d by143 words
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251 1954-10-11 3 S'PORE'S EASTERN ENTRANCE IS VULNERABLE' Exercise Touch Down' Ends v.,l«— Ji j Eastern entrance to Singapore s Keppel Harbour proved C™ JT t"l2 f c he combi "«vol exercise "Touch Down/ Lieut. lommander T. M. Stocker, umpire of the exercise, said yesterday. This annual exercise was held between 6pm on251 words
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Article145 1954-10-11 3 PENANG, Sun. A Kuala Kangsar Chinese is said to have won an A4O motor car, first prize m the Ramakrishna Orphanage and School building fund lottery drawn today The following i s the full result of the draw:— Ist prize No. *****4 (A4O motorcar); 2nd145 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-10-11 3 HER AIM: TO EARN US THIS i s Valeric Maxwell whose father is a director of Vickers Armstrong as well a s a banker m Australia. Valeric spent about nine months m France recently to learn French and to take a course m secretaryship. Well, she's a qualified secretary now,Standard - 109 words
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Article237 1954-10-11 3 S. A. T. A. Receives $1,973 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association acknowledges $1,973.62 and gifts m kind from donors to the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis C Mr. Loh Chin (for Rehabilitation Centre) 5750. Mr. Tan Soon Fung (to Almoner's Fund) $100. Mr. Chan Heng Pve SI 10 Staff and Operatives of Dunlop237 words
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Article48 1954-10-11 3 rector of t \n i J )erculosis i n. Dr. G. H. Garlick, i lony on "er a four-morv i U v abroad. Dr. nded the British 'nee at i various j 1 *s and t jen and l I Nations 1 council shortly. I48 words
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Article280 1954-10-11 3 u^ U^_A Ll MPL R Sun.-An ace "Battle of Britain pilot, who now flies the Federation's aborigines about the country m a tiny Auster today thrilled over a hundred ardent aviation fans with breath-takine midair loops and rolls to provide the annual gala of the Kuala280 words
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Article46 1954-10-11 3 KOTA BHARU, Sun.— The Archbishop of Malacca, M. Oleomondy, administered "Confirmation to 12 converts here. He was assisted by Father Golliet. Later, the Archbishop left by plane for Kuantan to administer "Confirmation" to boys and girls there. He will return to Singapore tomorrow.46 words
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164 1954-10-11 3 KUANTAN, Sun.-Ins-pector Appu, of the Kuantan Police who already holds a Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry, led his 12-man patrol on a charge into a 16-man pandit camp on Friday, Killing three of them and forcing the remainder to nee. His special164 words
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Article127 1954-10-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Federation Government, today, invited applications from Federal citizens for Government scholars for Honours Degree cot s which would fit them A jobs m the Mines, P.W.D., Telecoms and Asriculture. Candidates must be prepared to take the Honours Degree course and on completion127 words
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Article, Illustration198 1954-10-11 3 A Viscount Lands At Changi WITH a whine unlike any given by a piston-engine aircraft, the four-engined Vickers Viscount landed at Changl airfield. The Viscount a turbo-prop plane —is in transhipment for Trans-Australia Airlines. Aboard her when she landed in Singapore yesterday were her crew of five, technical and engineeringStandard - 198 words
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Miscellaneous820 1954-10-11 3 k w~f jff -i^^5^^^ w W mtjs v IB SQUAREWORD D.-34 CIUES MWN cues across i t^^TZfT 0 r^H 6. haracter F.VTDV o j ONDER (P or W) who allows little set-backs to *-l\ll\I 0<-lC 2. How exasperotmg a man -ADDEN him (M or S) 3 EIMTRIES $1.60 US Tpc820 words
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Article241 1954-10-11 4 Bride's Family Shun Party SUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Mr P. W. Au-Yong. a wealthy Kuala Lumpur lav ind members of his family stayed a v. from tod. icbiations to mark the recent marriage of hi s eldest daughter, 21 -year old Catherine to Selangor Thomas Cup star, Abdullah Piruz. herine has241 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-10-11 4 ONE of the first things the IM Singapore National Servicemen had to learn at their first training camp behind I hangi Prison, on Saturday was to clean the rifle and know its mechanism. Standard photo shows a group of Servicemen cleaning their rifles. Looking on (left74 words
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Article348 1954-10-11 4 Danger Of Unplanned Schooling KUALA LUMRUB, Sun— Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingham, Federal Member for Education, last night warned the country against creating an army of unemployed through an unplanned schooling system and declared: "Unless we tackle it now, your and my successors will find it348 words
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Article72 1954-10-11 4 THE Singapore City Council may soon abolish the system of alternate day nighl collection and introduce system of daily collection, exI on SundaA committee of the Council has recommended this procedure and also an average rate of $3.25 per pail per mensem, instead of the present <r72 words
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Article109 1954-10-11 4 E. PAHANG POLLING DISTRICTS KU AN TAN. Sun.— The 44 polling districts m East Paharig Constituency for Federal 1 tion— Kuantan and Pekan Districts are: Cherating, Sg. Ular. Sg. Karang. Beserah. Telok Sesik. Tanah Puteh. Kuantan Town, r Kumudi, Tanjong Lumpur. Paya Besar. Gambang. Ulu' Kuantan. Ulu Lepar, Penor Utara,109 words
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Article26 1954-10-11 4 ONG CHEONG YAM. 17. was killed instantaneously yesterday at Kallang Road, when the bicycle he was riding, collided with a Singapore Traction Company bus.26 words
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Article124 1954-10-11 4 THE Singapore School of Building which has trained about 60 skilled brick-1. mporarily closed. Reason: Labour Exchange is rinding it difficult to find work for those who have finished their training Mr. F. G. Tyson, Singapore's Chief Employment Officer, told The Standard 'erday that about124 words
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Article65 1954-10-11 4 Menglembu 's Play Field IPOH. Sun.— The pMenglembu. a mining town three miles south of Ipoh have a first-class playing field within a year's time. The Perak Government has allotted $15,000 to clear up the four-acre piece of va< ground m front of the Chinmbly Hall which Is situated m65 words
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352 1954-10-11 4 IPOH, Sun. The Senior Executive Engineer Waterworks Perak Mr. W. R. Plunkett, has submitted to Government a preli minar'y report on a $10,000,000-scheme to double existing wate supplies to Ipoh and the surrounding areas. Kr i This scheme which uould improve water352 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-10-11 4 C L ,INV h_r_ otteial of t Advcnlot 5f l 5 r _HS Si "the Lnitcd Stat join the st.t nations Fai I m the Colon He accompanied i 10-.veat32 words
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Article36 1954-10-11 4 BENTONG A jq. Tinggi. who and behavim manner arm, wa Whimster. 1 ons Cou In- pt ci court tl Foong fired rushed to t: g, und liquor, unsto and. on happ( v.<36 words
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Article51 1954-10-11 4 IPOH. Sun.— The National iation of Perak held a dinner party for about 200 members and guests on the occasion of the 60th birthday of its chairman. Mr. Lav Pek Khuan. last night. Mr. Lav will be retiring from all public activities at the end of this51 words
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Advertisement84 1954-10-11 4 5/-l«8 —---a___«_s__«i__»» Pri ttd m Eng-and. H» y »»l. (8.000Hs) I \C3^i x |O^M M.HJOO 1 7l4B l^___> i _wJ fl F^VIISS 0PH1939 LONDON 45 6 2113 1 j ull y H BREWERIES HAVE BEEN GRAND aOLD_J*EDAg) AND I TftMV AWARDED CCHAMP lun^nir m i TODAY awai\u EMPIRE D ,PLO»A84 words
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Article, Illustration1023 1954-10-11 5 Terence Halloran - Terence Halloran by- Concluding his series "The Female Of The Species" QfIMMANUER C.H. Uatherill, head of the Criminal Investigation L n department at Scotland Yard, declared recently, "Men generally hut quickly and mercifully. When a woman decide^ to kill someone* she usually uses poison and just1,023 words
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Advertisement159 1954-10-11 5 Sf %l SHOCKPROTECTED ANTIMAGNETIC UNBREAKABI MAINSPRING 08TAWA8LE, I f POM ALL WATCH o£ At EPS I AGENTS-^ ICHEE.KONOC9L-1 _____aaa__R___. ___i I L __P _ri I _rl ■j I n _^Jfl [fl AMAZING NEW FORMULA FOR COMPLETE GLAND REVITAU SAT lON I— H___— 111 gf BhT_l fIOW, yea mm tuper-ehares pout159 words
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Advertisement66 1954-10-11 5 NEXT MONDAY A NEW SERIES: WOULD YOU BELIEVE IT? »»^fp^^_-^^ /^_^rj= hJ^>"^ _aJ_^ 10 f ■lfc« h s^i 'yvTl^rdf _r_ **i "__*«S^ 5_5_^*555 _f l llii\i ml S*aT^^ff»j ■lftr" i ""VauxKa'lL. Orch ar d Bio i o rs OftCHARO MOTOH COMPANY LIMITCO SINGAPORE AND KUALA LUMPUR r Represented efsewhefV m66 words
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Advertisement91 1954-10-11 5 aV—^^^^^^^^^"^^^^^^^»^_i_^aw _rfa? 5* a I H_fe a_ £_-^<r\ •-__P_r T^a^ SAYEfNOW^i# Before it's too /ate FOX Vn m,,m xs W you f /^_?>A V\ <an s,:irt a_Ti«f account. PERCENT INTEREST L^\ /v// (*fe\ wi hr |,aid >' ou for t,,ul "S^W/yf// an< ,v y Supto a maxiOPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY91 words
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876 1954-10-11 6 Singapore Standard Training Workers THE Colony's Chief Employment Officer, Mr. F. G. Tyson, pointed out last week that the only way to solve the present unemployment problem in Bingapon to train more unskilled workers to tor the needs of growing industries. While there La a great demand for trained men,876 words
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Article, Illustration578 1954-10-11 6 AUBREY THOMAS - - AUBREY THOMAS By A CROUP of international lawyers and shipping experts arc meeting m Brighton, England, tlii* iveek Imping, among other things* to put the "Stowanay King out of business. He is a West Indian mulatto living m East London, and for some578 words
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Article410 1954-10-11 6 J. HALCRO FERGUSON - J. HALCRO FERGUSON By loisDoy. that the immediate reftert tissions of the suicide of Brazil's President ami former dictator, Dr. i.etulio Vmrgaw f hare died r/oittt, it is jfossible to reach several camcisutomO) both afonteefie and foreign, about thf significmnce and conse<iuemes of his death. In the410 words
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Article387 1954-10-11 6 PHILIP DEANE - PROBLEM THAT WORRIES PHILIP DEANE r PHK problem of the Chinese populations m thrir territories is greatly worrying the neutralist nations «>f South Asia. according to, Indian diplomatic .sources. Chou Kn lai. the Chinese lead-( er. appears to be going back, on the promise he "almost, gave' ulna visiting Delhi,387 words
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Article180 1954-10-11 6 Sir; The .students who are attending the evening classes of the Junior T< nical School m Balestier Road are residing In various parts of Singapore such as Changi, Paalr Panjang, Ponggol and Seletar. and Some come from Johore Bahru. All of them are attending the classes at 5.30180 words
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Article142 1954-10-11 6 Sir:— After several of its revival meetings, the F. College Old Boys' Association, Johore-Bahru, is again Not a word has been heard activities since the last meeting and none of it committee IS brave enough even to whisper a single word of what and what has been done or142 words
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Article152 1954-10-11 6 Sir, The AttorneyGeneral. Mr. E. J. Davies, proclaimed m the Legislative Council that the Faja was a clear demonstration of the fact that "the Judiciary and the Executive are completely independent." How does this follow? How does the fact that a district judge had disagreed with the152 words
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Article208 1954-10-11 6 The Sacking Of OverAge Students Sir. It is wit impending gloom that 1 take up my pen to voice the protest of Singapore parents against the recent ruling of the Education author! Through no fault of their own the overage students are to be sacked for i nig the age208 words
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Advertisement101 1954-10-11 6 Guess whot\ &J**jk W _^B_i% >>^" _W u___r *^_L ir >- *S>-4____> _B >3^ £r?otft! M Your first taste of 'Ovaltine' Cold At Will be a revelation. If A V creamy deliciousneai is a she* delight. You'll wonder why' you hadn t thought of it bef< *$k(ji •Ovaltine' Cold provide*101 words
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Article306 1954-10-11 7 Glorious Page In French Colonial History Ended HANOI, Oct. 10 (UP) The ycllow-storred Red flog of the ■Victminh flew over this city today marking the end of a once-glorious I ci n French colonial history. 3 W but curiously quiet si the first of Ho306 words
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Article45 1954-10-11 7 Ri KPOOL, Oct. 10. Prime Minister chill. k"<7 n hroUßhoul Britain for I|S lovr -I brandy, calls* of water, midwaj la be i i i v n Irinking it on l„. rnstrum com- audier I tO show n .1 ith45 words
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Article20 1954-10-11 7 Support Behind French Premier I vote I will. I I I blicI beis I oswer Ion and rnmei I ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article34 1954-10-11 7 VERCELLI, Italy, Oct. 10, One Jap. i two tine and rday moved the finals o! contest m th< iona! Battista Viotti eal Cor 'IT oune contest for singers will begin on Monday.34 words
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Article123 1954-10-11 7 ii (Reuter)— which can ■i pot out tneii »lits ported by a milkman ndre TrentMai nil h was driving his milk lorry alon d when audita!) tin- engine stopped and (he headlii hta went •tut e« what was d noticed a shinred and blur loni speed chicle.123 words
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Article130 1954-10-11 7 GENEVA. Oct 10. <Reuter> -The Organization for European Nuclear Research today ended a three-day me er approving definite plans for the world's first international non-secret atomic research plant at Meyrin. on the Franco-Swiss frontier, near Geneva. Sir Ben Lockspeiser, Secretary of the British130 words
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Article95 1954-10-11 7 Freighter Abandoned After Fire CASABLAI Morocco. I Oct. 10, <AI 4.721-ton Norwegian freighter, Emma j Bakke, caught fire and ndoneo 200 miles or! Casablanca. Reports ved here last night said two persons were mis but the ship's Casablanca agent could not say whether they were passengers or •vmen. Survivors were95 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-10-11 7 photo. INDIA BORN singer and dancer, Amru Sani. who has started a six-month engagement with the new Rome musical show. "A 1 1 Are Women But Me." relaxes m her Rome apartment. APAP - 37 words
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Article36 1954-10-11 7 TEL AVIV. Oct. 10. (RevIsrael has agreed to the appointment of Colonel Charles F. Br< of the United States as the newchairman of the Israel-Jor-dan mixed armistice commission, it was officially announced here tonight.36 words
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Article122 1954-10-11 7 JAKARTA. Indonesia. Oct.: 10, (AP) The evacuation of 12.000 persons from the Berber district of Central Java. to clear the way for broadened mop-ups by Indonesian troops of the Darul Islam fanatical Muslim terrorists, was announced officially last night. The terrorists, estimated to number 30,000,122 words
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Article356 1954-10-11 7 OTTAWA, Oct. 10 (Reuter)— The estimated cost of capital projects m Burma, (Yn lon, India. Indonesia, Pakistan. Malaya and British Borneo totalled £704.000,000 m the fiscal year 1954-55, an increase of 31 per cent from the €544,000,000 spent last year, according to a report of the356 words
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Article68 1954-10-11 7 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana. Oct. 10, (AP)— Ou Prime Minister, Cheddi Ja. renewed his Par I terday to continue a "relentless j struggle for freedom and inde- pendence" from Britain. Writing m his People's ProI gressive Party newspaper, Jagan accused the British Government of "raping" B;; 'Guiana andAP - 68 words
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Article88 1954-10-11 7 NEW DELHI. Oct 10. (AP) Nine Indian newsmen have been Invited to make a twomonth tour of Red China by the Peiping regime, it learnt yesterday. They are due to lea*e this week m order to be In CI for Premier Nehru's visit later this month.88 words
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Article168 1954-10-11 7 National Defence Documents WASHINGTON. Oct. 10. > (AFP)— Agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Jr forn employee of charges of having fraudulently obtai ng to national defence. The charges said that Peter- acted with the knowledge that these documents ;sed to harm the United States or m the interest168 words
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371 1954-10-11 7 'Wilfully And Knowingly Lied '-US Note WASHINGTON. Oct. 10 (Reuter) The United States yesterday accused the Soviet Union of having "wilfully and knowingly* lied about the shooting down of an American B-50 bomber over the Sea of Japan on July 29. 1953. and j filed a formal damage claim for371 words
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Advertisement256 1954-10-11 7 A Thousand cy mmm <-' o yj \i^mw^ r >-> ~r**^*** I MECCANO Working a model that really works, .is the greatest fan m the world With Meccano any boy can build one working model after another, taking each to pieces, Mnd using the same parts to build something entirely256 words
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Advertisement806 1954-10-11 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Cr Bremen. S'pora P. Sham fenang •HAMBURC <HAPAC> 15/190et 20 Oct 21 Oct NABOB (LLOYD) 1 8/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 26 Nov/2 Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12806 words
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Advertisement1106 1954-10-11 8 I EM MANSFIELD CO., LTD. «v ii£> Lhi»»>«. Travel RIBS (Incorporstad no Singapore) Dent THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers oof ion to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo carriers opuon «i p LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL FOHlb Singapore 0* Oue Sails P. Sham Penang Anchlsea for Genoa.1,106 words
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Advertisement984 1954-10-11 8 New Jet Will Put U.K. Ahead Of World LONDON, Oct. 10: (Reuter)— The "droop snoot" new jet plane for research into level flying at supersonic speeds which has been brought out from behind the security curtain is expected to put Britain ahead of the world m high speed aviation. This984 words
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Advertisement711 1954-10-11 8 EAST ASIATIC?! SAILINCS TO CONTINENT /SCANn^'-ll For Aden. Pott Said. Cenoa. Antwerp r oi V| Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenbur* Zl^ »wj lnd Oil, S'oore p s -MONCOLIA'' 14/190ct xx) "LALANDIA" 20/27 Oct tfniS* \M xxx) "FALSTRIA- 10/14Nov iV}^ M xxxx) "lUTLANDIA" 23/27 Nov x) Calls Karlshsmn. N xx) Calls Beyrouth, London711 words
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382 1954-10-11 9 PUBLIC INSCE. GROUP NAMES ITS CHAIRMAN AND EXECUTIVES THE Public Insurance SEP*"/., Ltd an <* the mj C c L,fc Assur *nee Co. fh 5 in A a Pore, (of which the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw was the chairman), held directors' meetings recently to elect a new chairman. I382 words
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Article45 1954-10-11 9 MALTHUS hides his face m shame. For the second growing season m succession, the world's production of human food has continued to rise faster than the increase m population Fully documented reports of the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization reveal this.45 words
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Article361 1954-10-11 9 THE Singapore copra market remained very steady throughout the week although actual values did not move very much, probably owing to the fact that for so long local prices have been at such a high level above world parities, according to Lewis and JPeat361 words
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240 1954-10-11 9 M. T. YONG - Demand For House Properties Slack -BUT LAND DEALS BRISK M. T. YONG By HOUSE properties m Singapore are the least attractive of offers m the auction market today. Large house properties are difficult to sell, a Singapore auctioner told The "3~~"J ~~~^~~~~~~~J~~~~~~~~~~~~^^ Standard. An investor expects at least eight to240 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-10-11 9 Floating Exposition Arrives THE Yugoslav Line Triglav of 5.000 tons (above) which arrived here on her maiden voyage over the weekend from Adriatic ports. House* aboard the new \essel is a trade exposition sponsored by Chemicalia. (Right): This Standard picture shows Mr. Zivko Kobali. who is m75 words
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Article73 1954-10-11 9 COLOMBO. Oct. 10: (Reuter) Trade circles here welcome the terms of next year's phase of the five-year rubber lor rice pact with China, under which Ceylon sells 50.000 tons of sheet rubber and buys 275,000 tons of rice annually. Reports say Ceylon will get about 2773 words
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Article291 1954-10-11 9 $6.7 MIL. PROFIT FOR 2 COMPANIES Malayan Breweries Ltd. Profit for year ended Jun c 30. 1954 i:: consolidated account $4,520,185 or 50.2^ while d: but ions are unchanged from year m a total of 30 cents dollar flock unit. Fall m was offael by work and reduced ingredient that291 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-10-11 9 photo 'lift' new South Engineer's Bui 'ding at Ampang ftn-.id, Kuala Lumpur, Rl.ili will be declared open on O> t. 1 StandardStandard - 22 words
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Article307 1954-10-11 9 Share Business In Week Business done m Shares from Oct. 2—B: Industrials:. Consolidated Tin Smelters 28 to 28/ (i Fraser Neave Ords. $2.02* to $2.01 to $2.02 ed eb. Gammons $3.45, Hongkong Bank (London) £102} mcl. stamp £100 local Hongkong Bank (Colonial) $915 Wm Jacks $3071 cd. Malayan Breweries $:?.<v)307 words
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633 1954-10-11 9 F.& N. Breweries Report Year Of Good Service Standard Market Correspondent SHAREHOLDERS m Fraser Neave and Malayan Breweries are surely happy with the reports presented this week which tell of another year of good service to customers, Colony and themselves. Results were capped by "Tiger Beer" winning the British Empire633 words
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210 1954-10-11 9 Optimism In Rubber Market May Spread Standard Special Correspondent THE optimism m the rubber market may spread to other segments of the Malayan trade if the commodity price continues to hold at well above the levels prevailing earlier m the year. The official gti indicate this and t that Malaya210 words
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Article21 1954-10-11 9 MR v Ao itant Over ea -C hi I King Corporati >n I jht'i lie will on Oct.21 words
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Advertisement482 1954-10-11 9 KUALA I.I'MPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL SEWERAGE SEWAGE PURIFICATION ll' <>\ TRACT FOR SI id PUMPING MACHINERY TENDERS are Invited for the supply and complete installation of four vertical electrically-driven sewage pumps, each capable of delivering 5,000 Imperial gallons of crude sewage per minute which will form the basis of Jb-contract m482 words
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Advertisement138 1954-10-11 9 NOTICE CITY COUNCIL" OF Si.\ i,itE TENDERS pAS DEPARTMENT: For 1955 (a) Purchase of Surplus Coal Tar. Tender Deposit $1,000/-. Close N00N— 28.10.54 and (b) Supply of Labour for Discharging Coal from Lighters. Tender Deposit $200/-. Close NOON 28.10.54. Forms from Tender Room, Secretariat, City Hall ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (a) Supply138 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-10-11 10 Two up and coming Penang swimmers are Chan Yoot Sin (left) and Tong Wai Chee. I Sin was the winner of the ladies "B" event and Wai Chee took second place m the 100 metres breast stroke at the annual swimming competition held at58 words
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Article, Illustration264 1954-10-11 10 Andy Rozario - Andy Rozario MEET the men behind the Dynamic Dynamos Selangor's soccer team of the year Thong Meow Nam, the dynamic president of the Club, seeking progress working for it; Phillip Ro zario, the captain, popular with his teammates, inspiring with his ellorts. aided by second -m264 words
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Article201 1954-10-11 10 Rishya - A Tip For Joe N. Rishya JOE Navaratnam's move to inter; >t <e\!unrse women into forming hockey sid»> is to be commended, if only tor his initiative There are many Ceylonese :o are sports-mir whether tnc v be out to wield the willow? c persuaded to throw od their inborn201 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-10-11 10 Edin Edin Peters - Edin Edin Peters Major W. B. Edwards. Officer Commanding the 13 Signal Park Squadron, Is a Services sports official who will he missed when he returns to the United Kingdom after three years in Singapore. A keen promoter of 3 forms of sport for both364 words
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Article, Illustration176 1954-10-11 10 DECEMBER 4 will be an i mj)()rtan Gossain, Vice-President of the v day Association. This is the day h dent of the association from the r Jii of Singapore, 'Geno Oehlers, leaVfo?!H! a six months study course m the I nit Gossain will be176 words
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Article67 1954-10-11 10 Hew Meng - Hew Meng oon-and he had r£ whi eh took thjree tdles m the State tb son (hen- \V.ih \m%\ first di\ ision D.R.Y. Cup and thed tion Cup. tin: itself as the premier i club m P. rik aronder U sideace m Gnptnt M <>f much r.67 words
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Advertisement41 1954-10-11 10 0W...A.8.C. Lion Stout jII British Empire and Commonwealth I L_— Breweries Exhibition (1954) London. I Another success for Malaya! Lion Stout h brewed and bottled By Archipelago Brewery Co. (1941) Ltd. —3 I Wm /^j f and Distributed by W^^LM I41 words
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Article, Illustration470 1954-10-11 11 Hv HUMAN THK MAIN attraction in rices Rugby thi> week j be th: season's first nl) match between Royal r F« .ore and the Ari R VI Chang] ■exl Wednesdaj kick off -AC CampE mstronc dale and Hemslev the C<>lo home to470 words
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1795 1954-10-11 11 SHACKLETON SPARKS UNDERLAND'S GRAND WIN LONDON, October 10: (Reuter)— The costly Sunderland team who were m danger of relegation last season, have now reaped some benefit from their close season signing by going to the top of the First Division m the Football League. Beating Newcastle 4-2 yesterday m one1,795 words
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Article100 1954-10-11 11 RIO DE JANEIRO. Oct. 9. CAP' Brazil's basketball confederation said today it will rearrange its programme for the world basketball championship now that four of the original 16 entries have withdrawn. The tournament is to start on October 22 m Brazil. Egypt is the latest100 words
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Article268 1954-10-11 11 BATA Sports Club held their 4th annual sports meet on the Fraser Neave ground Saturday. .Mrs. J. Rursik gave away the prizes. Results were: Slow Bicycle Race: 1. Onan bin Ahmed. 2. Yacob bin Han Arib. 3 Isa bin Molid. Amin. Three-Legged Race: 1. Wong Mvi Chee268 words
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Article51 1954-10-11 11 PARIS. Oct. 10. (AFP) The Moscow l hmamos, thl Soviet Football champions, are i to play three matciies m Fiance at the end of Oc'ober. the French announced last night. The Soviet team will be ning the visit to the June by the eh Football c'.ub of51 words
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Advertisement202 1954-10-11 11 FOR SALE I,X)R SALK: Newly bJilt 1 brick and tile Bungalo Kel Avenue. 6m. s Changi, containing 3 bedrooms' study, .sitting room. kitchen terrace and car port Mod San. v. and EL servants qr rrangements. Apply Box T. 1804 3.S X >CKET-M ICROSCOPE" [Ii 1 *übe form. 40 --60 times202 words
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Advertisement425 1954-10-11 11 <mmmmmmmmmim imxummwmummmm* SITUATIONS VACANT A PPLICATIONS are invited to -f* fill two vacancies m the post of Rehabilitation Officer attacked to H.M Prisons, Singapore. The appointments will be nfl a month to month basis. Salary scale: 15A 370/B/445 < 15A 550/B/58Sx20A 763 this Variable Allowance. Age not less than 25425 words
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Miscellaneous225 1954-10-11 11 Lil flbner By A C gpp r»«9?S ii AH -"AINLV BECUZ AH-, I A<-OOl>'7HE t -,T V^-ANOIMt« "*3 IL77^'2si2'i GOT MQ HEART .T^, Srsßß'N'.'f) PAZED DOCTOR I MALCUCiNATiON/T— NEftVEs] mT^Tr: r 5^ s are gone aga«m//—- 0 HEARTBEAr- fCA^T HAY HIM H THEBES VuST F T t O THE 7225 words
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Article43 1954-10-11 12 SINGAPORE Regiment RA the Duh-h Club 2—l m a SUA division 3A hockey match ed at Funer Par!. Sheepens opened the a h>v the Dutch Club early the first half. Sgt. Osman equalised The winning goal ored by Major Nichclton.43 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-10-11 12 Murray's Big Moment 7. W. T. MURRAY, captain of the Woodbridge hospital I which beat Medical and Health Department by two s to one m the final of the Singapore Government I Football Association's senior Cup competition is ired here receiving the championship trophy from Mrs. J. D. Higham, icife64 words
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259 1954-10-11 12 THIRTY-four year-old Kwa Chin Swee of the Malayan Rough Riders Cycling Club scored his third major victory m a massed-start bicycle road race held this year when he won the 50-mile road race promoted by the Island Ramblers on a new seven-mile circuit259 words
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Article23 1954-10-11 12 THE Singapore Hookey ciation's umpire Board will their first conference this p.m. ■".ting come c< od urr. of the ire requ^23 words
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Article28 1954-10-11 12 THE Johore Customs held to a one-all draw m a frien played at Buki; Chermin Bailwaid scored for the >ms and Changkar Singh c Police28 words
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Article75 1954-10-11 12 MELBOURNE. Oct. 9: (Reuter). Mrs, J. Walker's King Boru. th< colt m the won the Caulfield Guiby a short head m a •> finish with Mr. A. Ba>ser's Indian Empire today The ra worth 5,000 guine Mr. A. R. Cr< ear Spri: favourite, a further75 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-10-11 12 THE proud moment has come for Mrs. S. K. Foo the moment when she receives the valuable Gold Vase from the Sultan of Pcrak after Sovereign's grand victory m the main sprint at the Perak Turf races at Ipoh on Satur- picture by Scopes Amateur ServiceScopes Amateur Service - 46 words
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313 1954-10-11 12 NEW ZEALAND CUPPERS TO TOUR MALAYA NEW ZEALAND'S Thomas Cup team may tour this country m May next year. The Badminton Association of Malaya, meeting m Singapore yesterday, disclosed a proposal for a Malayan tour by the New Zealand Badminton Association. The BAM agreed m principle to accommodate the New313 words
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Article139 1954-10-11 12 Lim Goes But Heah Remains FROM out of the Cathay Building yesterday popped a new honorary secretary of the Badminton Association of Malaya. He was Mr. Cheah Mah Sun of Selangor who replaced Penang's Mr. Lim San Hai in one of the key posts in the association. Mr. Lim's resignation139 words
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Article29 1954-10-11 12 TOKYO. Oct. 10: (Reu'er)— West Germany defeated Japan by 104 points to 75 m a twoday track and fie'd athletic neet which ended here today.29 words
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621 1954-10-11 12 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad Vase' ftev/ew fiy w IPOH, Sun.-In winning the valuable Sultans Gold Vase, richest Malayan sprint prize, on Saturday, Sovereign (late Weekday Cross), a three-year old Stardust gelding, scored his fourth success off the reel to equal No Regrets' thiee-vp-ir old record.621 words
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Article559 1954-10-11 12 LUCK MAY DECIDE THE TESTS MELBOURNE, Oct. 10 (Reuter): Australian cricket experts are generally agreed that with Australia and England .so evenly matched a "spot of luck" could well decide the forthcoming test series. The toss, they believe, will >ume extra special importance. Covered wickets will greatly reduce the possibility559 words
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Article333 1954-10-11 12 Indian Association 1 G.H.Q. FARELF 1 Patrick John SgU Tijman Th' h ha' a pa Umpire*: Capt. M. F. Desmond and. Mr. M. S. Menon. A GOAL scored 20 seconds before the end enabled G.H.Q. FARELF to hold Singapore Indian Association to a 1-1 draw333 words
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Article54 1954-10-11 12 STAR Soccerites Youth team trounced the Army Youths 10 0 in a friendly football match played at Farrer Park yesterday. The goals were scored by Dahalan Hassan 4, Dollah Zainol 2, Boon Kim 2, and Kam ,Thong 2. In another match at Farrer Park, the Alexandra FC54 words
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Advertisement323 1954-10-11 12 HsssaSßJCissssVfcZi Bsb^BlV Ww^^^^Mmi bssV^^vbsMi [Mm b^^^P'x^^Vb^K^HYV WATCHES OF PRECISION I «c DISTINCTION I WYDUR' baw I 'DUROFLEX' unbreakable spring. INCABLOC most shockproof sy,» <Bi Made by one of the largest Swiss Watch Factories m Switzerland FAR EAST REPRESENTATIVE: LAP HENG CO, LTD. INCORPORATED IN HONG X BANK OF CHINA BUILDING.323 words
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Miscellaneous49 1954-10-11 12 HO KEY: SHA league— Wanderers vs. Police Sports <~iuo at Thomson Road; Div i i RC r vs REME at SRC. tiatfles Institution vs BODCA at St. Georges Road. SOCCER Junior Cup-tie SRC vs. Dockyard at Jalan Besar 8 p.m. RUGBY: Singapore Engineer Regt. vs. RAF Seletar at Seletar.49 words
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