Singapore Standard, 12 October 1954
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Title Section20 1954-10-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD <C^IgeSjB^ ft it m jl Vol. V. No. 101. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.20 words
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52 1954-10-12 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT lun Ho of the i paj ment m .cr of the andard Quick:ioo prize has Abdul 000 Square\re: OVALTINE inly appear The tya M A delicious 1 M.I. INa n for the X amenta: You ;ob if you the courses -Is whl) At the one can52 words
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Article52 1954-10-12 1 Alliance MIC in Hush Talks MPUR. Mon.— s of National Malayan ition and the n Congress tj ners Club ai sion to admit the i rtner ctions. Lumpur id >act C: lor a the December the Municipal o! their threea Chinese told the press: i ressed their t port back52 words
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Article41 1954-10-12 1 'ON. Oct. 11. (Reuter). m Prime MinisDif m, ha.- renf Bao hat he Cabinet to rival General Hinh, an ..id here •tde the oute Van Hinh. Army which came to General rder to l go to France.41 words
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Article66 1954-10-12 1 Fresh Bid To Break Dock Strike LONDON. Oct. II (Rem .Jfc*esh at* hr*fi'mHB raiysed London s vast dockland, will be made by trade union leaders who will appeal afr dock gate meetings to the 27.000 strikers to go back to work. re than 100 ships are idle, and the strikers'66 words
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Article40 1954-10-12 1 LONDON. Oct. 11 (Reuter) —A poodle, worth £1.200 sterling, was killed by a bus m a London street last night. The dog had just been exhibited at a show. It strayed away after the show.40 words
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Article34 1954-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11. (Reuter). -The Queen has invited President Tubman of Liberia to pay an official visit to Jamaica as guest of the Governor. Sir Hugh Foote. the Foreign Office announced today.34 words
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Article49 1954-10-12 1 THE HAGUE. Oct. 11. (Reuter>— The 3,099-ton Norwegian steamer Folga struck a mine. 40 miles north of Zeebrugge today and reported she was on fire and .>inkin° r A message from the burning vessel said 27 of the crew had been rescued but one was missing.49 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-10-12 1 FOIR WORDS "Come and get it" J brought Mala y an V Sqnarewords winner f Mr. s. a. it.izak harry- I •J» ins to The Standard V offire yesterday to claim his M 0.472 J ♦J» cheque- and two merit V bonuses from the Edi-138 words
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221 1954-10-12 1 Alliance Wins All 16 Seats In Johore Polls JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The Alliance of the United Malays National Organization and the Malayan Chinese Association won all the 16 seats m the Johore State Council elections i the first state polls to be held m the Federation. Today's final count gave221 words
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Article59 1954-10-12 1 HONGKONG. Oct. 11. (AFP) Hongkong's 1.300 striking tramway workers returned to work this morning after a 24-hour strike which they staged yesterday m protest against the dismissal of 31 of their Communist leaders and the company's refusal to take them back. Although service has been resumed,59 words
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Article51 1954-10-12 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 11 (AP). —Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, most likely the busiest and known great grandmother m the United States, is 70 years old. She will celebrate her birthday today at a dinner with more than 1,000 guests m the grand ballroom of Hotel51 words
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Article112 1954-10-12 1 WHILE STUDENTS APPEAL IS ON THE entire Singapore Police Force has been alerted to stand by for today's appeal by seven Chinese students again>t prison sentences m the recent studentpolice demonstrations. The Standard understands that all local leave for police personnel has been cancelled for the112 words
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Article98 1954-10-12 1 VIENNA, Oct. 11 (UP) Film actress Eva Bartok. said yesterday she has found her true love at last and will marry him m "a peasant ceremony" at his farm village. He is Kurt Jukergens, 38. handsome Austrian stage and film' star. He fell m love with98 words
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Article38 1954-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11 (Reuter) The Brussels Treaty Organization is to be renamed "Western European Union." the Foreign Office announced today. The new name has been agreed on by all seven governments concerned.38 words
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Article34 1954-10-12 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 11. (UP)— The Federal Trade Commission today accused the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange, its officers and members with engaging m illegal trade practices m trading m coffee futures.34 words
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Article32 1954-10-12 1 SEOUL, Oct. 11 (UP). Three Buddhist bishops swore yesterday to fast until death m an effort to bring about a religious reformation among Korea's 5,000 Buddhist priests.32 words
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Article53 1954-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11 (Reuter) —Dr. Hewlett Johnson, the Dean of Canterbury, left London by air today on his way to Moscow to start a five-week tour of the Soviet Union. Dr. Johnson. popularly known as the "Red" Dean because of his pro-Russian sympathies, was accompanied53 words
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Article88 1954-10-12 1 LOS ANGELES. Oct. 11. (APJ U.S. Commissioner of Education, Samuel M. Brownell, says parents, not children, are blocking racial integration In the public schools of the South. "It's remarkable the way integration has been accepted by the youngsters," Brownell said m an interview last nie.ht88 words
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Article304 1954-10-12 1 Terrorists Seize 1 5 GunsAmmo Police Caught Napping In Two Raids PCs LOSE UNIFORMS, TOO BAHAU, Mon. -A Malay corporal and eight constables m the Rompin Palong resettlement area near here, woke at dawn today to the uneasy jerk from the butts of 40 terrorist guns ancf were forced to304 words
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Article55 1954-10-12 1 RUBBER m Singapore continued spiralling upwards m price yesterday, first grade rubber for the current and next month's shipment closing at 771 cents per lb., a rise ol 1\ cents on Saturday. The improvement was largely attributable to good trade support. speculative buying and a lack55 words
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Article61 1954-10-12 1 LONDON, Oct. 11, (Reuter) More than 200 ships were idle, newspapers stopped production (see below) and bus services slowed chaotically today in London's worst crop of labour disputes in a generation. In the docks 27.000 men were on strike tying up 230 ships. In the London61 words
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Article141 1954-10-12 1 DJAKARTA, Oct. 11. (UP)— Women leaders of North Sumatra today called upon the new wife of President Soekarno to "withdraw as presidential spouse" to save the good name of the President. A resolution adopted by the North Sumatran National Women's Movement urged Soekarno's second141 words
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94 1954-10-12 1 From Telok Anson $30 For The Fund THE first reader from Teluk Anson to donate to the Singapore Standard Christmas Toy Fund over the week-end was Mr. Khoo Bag Poh. who sent m $30. "I hope this small contribution will help the poor children to have a happy Christmas." said94 words
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Article36 1954-10-12 1 TAIPEI. Oct. 11 (Reutert —Chinese Nationalist aircraft dropped 100,000 antiCommunist leaflets over the China mainland yesterday the "Double Tenth" anniversary. The Nationalist Air Force announced today that all the planes returned safely.36 words
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Article42 1954-10-12 1 NEW DELHI. Oct. 11 (AFP) —Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru will dine with Vletminh leader Ho Chi Minh on Oct. 17. according to a programme just issued here. During his voyage to Peking Nehru will stop at Hanoi.42 words
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Article18 1954-10-12 1 JAPANESE pearlers finished their season oil North Australia on Saturday and left for JaDan yesterday.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 18 words
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556 1954-10-12 1 Fleet St. Presses Silenced By Printers' Strike LONDON, Oct. 11, (Reuter)—Millions of Britons breakfasted today without their favourite newspapers after the national press stopped publication during the night because of a dispute m the Conservative Daily Sketch here. Londoners on their way to work, found newspaper stands almost bare. The556 words
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Advertisement146 1954-10-12 1 ijU is pasteurised f J?* 1 S J? RAC6 CREAMERIES LTD RESULTS of the RED LION (Ang Soi) FRUIT COMPETITION $5,000 is divided among 6 entries of equal merit Each winner will receive $834 THE WINNERS were: Mr. Quek Ah Chua, 29 Kinta Road. Singapore 9; Thang Jong See, 3146 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-10-12 2 photo. Mr. Head, (second from right) listens attentively to representation by p of the delegates at a round table conference he held with trade union leader., vrsterdav. Others facing camera are from left: Mr Chew Seng, secretary of the Singapore Trades Union Con Mr. C H WStandard - 68 words
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Article233 1954-10-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter MR. ANTHONY Head, British Secretary of State for War, yesterday assured representatives of about 30,000 civilian employees of the Army m Singapore and the Federation, that the War Office will consider their grievances sympathetically. The assurance was given m Singapore, to a 12-man233 words
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Article112 1954-10-12 2 CI,Q>ING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Seller* No I K.S.S Sp<>) Loose 7h. 772 No. 1 R.S.S. f .o.b. 77 No. 2 77{ 771 No. 3 7*l 761 Tone: Very Steady HN PRIt The price of tin yes terday was ***** per pikul112 words
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Article89 1954-10-12 2 ABOUT 19.000 Commonwealth citizens have registered as citizens of the United Kingdom and the Colonies and will be eligible to takt part m the forthcoming Singapore Legislative Council elections. The registration office will close on Saturday, but appli- cations for registration can still be sent to89 words
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Article44 1954-10-12 2 ALL private candidates m Singapore v. h to take the London Chamber of Commerce spring examinations next year, should submit their entries between Oct 15 and Nov. 30. Entry forms are available at the Education Office. P.O. Box 746. Singapore44 words
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Article47 1954-10-12 2 V. KAXXUTHURAI claimed trial m the Singapore Ei| Police Court yesterday to a charge of causing hurt to Some See. with a pen knife, at the back lane of Waterloo Street, on Oct. 10. Kannuthurai was granted $200 bail until Oct. 18.47 words
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Article117 1954-10-12 2 TAN JONG VALIM. Mon.— Hamzah bi: Lop of Telok Anson was c»d a total of $200 by Mr. D.C.I. Wernham m the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty on three rges of driving a car which was not maintained m good order, for117 words
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181 1954-10-12 2 Not Enough Sisters In General Hospital MALACCA. Mon. The Chief Medical Officer, Dr. J. E. McMahon, said m the Settlement Council today there was an insufficient number of trained sisters m the General Hospital. He was replying to a question by Mr. A. W. B. Acton,' "Alliance" member on the181 words
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Article79 1954-10-12 2 PENANG. Mon. A mid-dle-aged Chinese. Ng Shu Kwang. who was alleged to have committed "pick-pocket-ing" m Kuala Lumpur, escaped from the Magistrate's Court after he had been arrested here, and was subsequently re-arrested m Singapore. This was disclosed by Insor Vijiaratnam m the Magistrate's Court today79 words
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Article55 1954-10-12 2 MALACCA. Mon. The Malacca Government was able to make a substantial saving on the education vote according to the Director of Audits' report on the Settlement's accounts last year tabled at the Settlement Council meeting today. A saving of $577,743.04 was made mainly on account of under-expenditure55 words
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304 1954-10-12 2 OPIUM TREATMENT ISLE OPEN TO PUBLIC Not A Prison— Sochon SINGAPORE'S opium addicts may volunteer for treaty John's Island Opium Treatment Centre when it is completed t i^ Commissioner of Prisons, Major W. L. P, Sochon, at a Press con! yesterday. The Dangerous Drugs (Temporary Provisions) Bill, which provides for304 words
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Article105 1954-10-12 2 Top Indian Communist Killed KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mailravanan, a key Indian leader of the Malayan Communist Party with at least seven aliases. was one of three Indian terrorists killed by a 2/6 Gurkha patrol on Aug. 14. the Federation Government announced tonight He entered the single with 15 other prominent105 words
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Article90 1954-10-12 2 PEN ANG. Mon.— The Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Natural History Museum m Northam Road. Mr. J. D. m disclosing a number of additions to the musewrt today, pointed out that the most treasured gift was a large gl:, ie tilled with small birds, which was90 words
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Article139 1954-10-12 2 MALACCA TOLD TO LEAD THE WAY MALACCA. Mon Preying at the S nt Council for the first time since he was appointed Resident Commissioner. Mr. H. G. Hammett. assured the •incil today that Malacca could give a lead to the! Federation m the path democracy. "We have lived together j139 words
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Article95 1954-10-12 2 PENANG. Mon.— As to a commotion at th- j General Assembly Hall at Mac- Alister Road on Oct. P, when two suspects were seized by the crowd for pick-pocketing, Yeap Hooi Seng, 22, and Low Wee Seong. 18. were produced m the Magistrate's Court today on95 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-10-12 2 General His Family GENERAL Raoul Salan of the French Army ant his family parsed through Singapore yesterday en route to France from Saigon. The General, who worked with General Ely, C-in-C French Forces m Indo-China, i s a veteran of the Far Eastern theatre From left Genera Salan, daughter DomeStandard - 58 words
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Article58 1954-10-12 2 P E N A H G. Mon.-- The Indian Association annual pavali children'- par.v will be held on Oct. Z the association's premi Bagan Jermal Road. Besides members' children the association is t: nding an invitation to children of the Muslim Orphanage. S' Nicholas' Home, the58 words
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Article67 1954-10-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Alwi bin Rantah 18, was today freed on a charge of using criminal force on a girl intent to outrage her mod< Alwi who was stated to have committed the offence on a teen-ager m a house m Jalan Raja Ali on67 words
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Article40 1954-10-12 2 LIM Eng Wah, claimed trial m the Singapore Se Police Court yesterday outraging the modesty of a woman, Lim Ah Cheam. at Lorong Tai Seng, on Oct. He was remanded m police custody for 24 hours.40 words
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Article21 1954-10-12 2 A SPECIAL Constable's bicycle worth $100 was reported stolen from the barrack the Central Police Station, Ipoh on Saturday.21 words
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Article20 1954-10-12 2 Debate On Marriage For UMNO ft I'M' Cj men to .j Muslim t! nonli The a lengl the attend tl20 words
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Advertisement80 1954-10-12 2 ON THE SIXTH AND SE. JTH jRS 2 DELIGHTFUL DANE BANIS H, ,^kj ___<f_l Why Go Grey? I USI MORGANS I POMADE 1 GRAFTON LABORATORY LTD. S I ngapoih I "TASIT Mak< with -l.\-t\ Best INDIAN CURRY POWDER v »\(ii 1 1 l'nBold at: M llH»h. Penanf i lu.i Moinl80 words
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290 1954-10-12 3 Police Decoys Are NOT Accomplices vive Women To Face Trial On White Slave Charge* KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The First Magistrote, Inche Abdul Rani, ruled today that the three women who took part in a Police trap to co fch five alleged white slave traffickers, were not accomplices in the alleged290 words
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30 1954-10-12 3 Prii Take 5 Years ready ion might told i I ever, best faca: the are •cted rnder n* the men has suf:rers >ore ins.30 words
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Article133 1954-10-12 3 Jobless Drunks Get Ten Days TWO men. who behaved m a inner at the Rumah m Police Station on Saturday night, were fined $15 each m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday for •nk and incapable. Mclntyre, prosecuting., had earlier asked the Court to impose a delerrent ice on M.133 words
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Article95 1954-10-12 3 Sennett Civil Suit For Retrial THE Singapore Civil Court of Appeal ordered the retrial of a suit between Gan Kirn Huat. a bus man, and Sennett Realty Company, L The Company had appealed against the d of Air. Justice Whitton, who ordered the refund of a $18,690 deposit paid on95 words
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Article23 1954-10-12 3 FOUR pounds of raw opium were yesterday seized from the ship Obra which arrived m the 'te Harbour from Indian yocl*.23 words
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Article, Illustration272 1954-10-12 3 rF^ 0 Bahru Central (Electorate 6,224) Sulain a 7 n iQ bi, I ul R ahman (3,749 out of 4,6«8 73 ner cent polled). P Johore Bahru Coastal Mohamed Amin bin Amaran (3.995 out of «,039 81.93 per cent). Segamat North (Electorate—9.7BB). Haji Mohamed272 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-10-12 3 THIS radio equipment has been installed m a number of taxis operated by Radio T.ixn ltd.. new company which is m the process of beins registered m Singapore. Mr. Justin Bong of the Singapore Travel Service and operator of radio taxis. s\id the company is operating a transmitter69 words
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Article108 1954-10-12 3 THE SingapDre Malay Union will decide whether it will merge with the Labour F or not. at a general meeting to be held at the I >ong G!am on S The secretary of the Union, Che Mchamed Salleh, told The Standard, y iy, that108 words
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Article46 1954-10-12 3 TAN SIAK WAN. a Chung Cheng High School student, claimed trial m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday to failing to register for National Service on June 7. The Judge. Mr. T. Kulasekaram, postponed the case to Nov. 1 for mention.46 words
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Article145 1954-10-12 3 UNDER a new ruling: now m force, any Malayan resident, who wishes to export his car or motor-cycle of any make, can qualify for a "free entry" of his vehicle if he is able to prove that he has owned it for 12 months.145 words
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Article41 1954-10-12 3 A SINGAPORE Traction Company conductor, Goh Lee Song, was jailed for seven months by the First Criminal District Jijdge, Mr. F. A. Chua. yesterday, for misappropriating a ten-cent fare collected from a passenger on June. 1741 words
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Article146 1954-10-12 3 War Damage Commission THE War Damage Commission had up to September this year paid out a total of $513 040,554 on 115,044 composite claims from Malaya and Singapore. The actual amount claimed is nearly $1,500 million. Between July and September this year, the Commission146 words
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Article112 1954-10-12 3 Had 62 Bombs In Car -Court Told TWO men. Ong Eng Teck and Ong Ban Soon, were charged before Mr. Justice Taylor m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, with unlawful possession of 82 handgrenades at North Boat Quay on May 13. Mr. T.A. Mahony. DPP. told the court that as112 words
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Article90 1954-10-12 3 THE University of Malaya Students' Union will hold its biggest social function of the year the Convocation Dance m honour of the University's new graduates on Oct. 16. The dance, which will take place at Sea View Hotel, follows the convocation ceremony at the University that90 words
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Article61 1954-10-12 3 IPOH, Mon— The body of a male Chinese was recovered from a disused mining pool by the side of the main road at the 9th mile. Ipoh-Gopeng Road. It has been identified as that of Koh Lam, 41, who had for some time been61 words
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Article38 1954-10-12 3 THE following were e lo cted officers of the Gemini Music Party: President, G. Rajoo. Vice-President. S. M. Idros. Secretary. S. F. Joseoh Das. Treasurer. N. Trosthemon, Music Directors, S. Vincent and K. Shanmugam.38 words
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Article80 1954-10-12 3 THE following were elected office-bearers of the Siglap Boys' Club: President. Mr. Abdullah bin Masood: Hon. Secretary Mr. Poh Sing Koon; Hon. Treasurer Mr. Lee Siong Peng. Committee: Mrs. Scow Pent; Leng. Messrs. Cheang Choon Siang, Anis bin Tairan, Mohamed Taib bin Osman, G.C. Pereira. Junior80 words
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Article74 1954-10-12 3 THE newly-formed Customs Branch of the Singapore Workers' Union, representing Division 111 and IV Revenue Officers, yesterday elected the following office bearers: President Mr. M. Velu, Vice-president, Mr. Ahmad bin Abdul Rahiman. Secretary Mr, R Aznam, Asst. Secretary Mr. S. T. Thomas. Treasurer Mr. Abdul Latif bin74 words
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187 1954-10-12 3 THE owners of more than 3,000 trishas m Singapore have sent the actios; City President, Mr. J. T. Kea. 30 copies of a memorandum m which they suggest the "best method" of eliminating trishas from the city's streets. They say they should be allowed187 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-10-12 4 EX-TEC DISARMS MAN IN BACKYARD Walter (60) Is Still Pitching SIXTY-YEAR-OLD Walter Neubronner, former detective, who has made a name for himself catching bicycle thieves, hand-grenade throwers and gangsters during his retirement, has made yet another good catch. This time, he caught and disarmed single-handedly a knife-wielding man m his231 words
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102 1954-10-12 4 Had Lottery Slips Gets $4,000 Fine Lam was fined' $4,000 m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yester- day. when he admitted pos- i >n of 1,944 chap ji kee lottery result slips. Ang was found with the slips at the junction of New Bridge Road and Outram! Road on Sept.102 words
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Article63 1954-10-12 4 MR. SADHOO Singh was elected president at the sixth annual general meeting of the Singapore SL'.h Parthinidh Sabha m Queen Street on Sunday. The other elected members of the managing committee lor the year were: .Vicepresident Mr. G v 1 z a r Singh; secretary— Mr.63 words
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Article113 1954-10-12 4 Numbers Lottery, 3 Charged IPOH. Mon.— Three men, including a woman were today produced before Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli on charges relating to the organization of the illegal numbers lottery. The woman. Leong Choy Lin, 28. of Menglembu regrouping area, was charged with assisting m carrying on the 1.000 and113 words
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Article69 1954-10-12 4 Red Stripe Stirs These Workers ABOUT 1.000 uniformed employees of the Singapore Government's Medical Department are upset about a red stripe which Government wants to add to their newly designed uniforms. Yesterday they told a Standard reporter the new uniforms were an "insult." Employees of Woodbridge Hospital, fear the red69 words
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Article51 1954-10-12 4 SINGAPORE Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. T. Kulasekaram. yesterday tenced Goh Chin Seah to eight months' imprisonment for dishonestly disposing of a handcart on Aug. 17 Goh who pleaded guilty had a previous conviction. He will also come under police supervision for one year after leaving51 words
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Article24 1954-10-12 4 LEW Kam Nam was fined I $15 m the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court yesterday for selling fish without licence on Oct. 8.24 words
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Article55 1954-10-12 4 PENANG, Mon. When the Sirdhana entered Pen a n g Habour late last night from Calcutta, a stowaway. 17-year-old Gopal Singh was handed over to the police here. He is now being detained. On bo^rd the Sirdhana are three Japanese deportees from Rangoon. They are Kujibo Matsushita.55 words
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Article162 1954-10-12 4 THE Singapore Harbour Board Labour Union has protested to the President of the Trade Union Congress, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, against the Governor's rejection of its demand for the appointment of a commission to enquire into increased wages, better housing facilities and general improvement162 words
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Article80 1954-10-12 4 PENANG. Mon. Existing by-laws are gradually killing the taxi trade, said the President of the Singapore Hire Car Association, Mr. T. A. Simon, at the inaugural meeting of the North Malaya Hire Car Association, held at the UMNO Headquarters, last night. Mr. Simon expressed a80 words
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Article143 1954-10-12 4 An appeal against the valuation of 325 acres of land at Bedok, acquired by Government for resettlement purposes, commenced hearing before Mr. Justice Whitton and two »rs, Mr. C. W. A. Sennett and Mr. Chi S Chiang, m the Singapore High Court yesterday. Mr.143 words
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217 1954-10-12 4 Man Of Mystery Slammed A Hotel Door Shut AFTER two minutes of heavy knocking, the door to Room 89 at Raffles Hotel was opened slightly. A pallid face wearing thick glasses with black circular rims peered through the slit. Seeing a camera m the hands of the two reporters who217 words
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186 1954-10-12 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE timely intervention of a Singapore Volunteer Special Constable, Lee Chin Hin, prevented a young woman from being stabbed by a shop assistant on the afternoon of April 17 at Bukit Ho Swee, the Seventh Police Court was told yesterday. The186 words
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Article143 1954-10-12 4 INTIMIDATION, blanketing:," "hot-footing" and such-like malpractices against remand prisoners will be a thing of the past, when the new Remand Section at Singapore's Outram Prison is ready m about six weeks' time. The Commissioner of Prisons. Major W. L P Sochon. revealhis at a143 words
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Article112 1954-10-12 4 BI'TTKRWORTH. Mon. The brief story of a suicide pact which failed, was today unfolded m the Magistrate's Court when P. Soosay, a gardener and lf>-ycar-old Anthony Animal said to be his sister-in-law were charged with having attempted to commit suicide by swallowing disinfectant on Oct. 7 m112 words
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Article97 1954-10-12 4 IPOH, Mon. The AngloChinese School and the Anglo-Chinese Girls School players of Ipoh presented their first performance of Shakespeare's tragedy "Macbeth" on Saturday to a full house of students and teachers from schools m Kuala Kangsar. Taiping. Parit Buntar and Ipoh. Commenting on the play. Miss J.97 words
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Article72 1954-10-12 4 A CHARGE of committing criminal breach of trust of $13,341.93 was preferred against Kang Thye Sim m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday. The offence was alleged to been committed be' April I*> and Oct. 6. thi s while Kang was m the employment of one72 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-10-12 5 Opens Penang Fire Station i photos PENANG'S f.rst and only woman City Councillor Miss Nancy Yeap (top) is seen inspecting a guard of honour by firemen at the opening of the new $120,000 sub-station at Bagan Jermal, last week. The Penang Fire Chief, Haji Zamal Abidin, escorted theStandard - 65 words
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Article48 1954-10-12 5 MALAY NIGHT CLASS FOR NON-MALAYS M Malay tor I >!ays irte i hen by the Education A 'en Indians a prcoped that th? nil b«- j by ed to join the held three r an hour a hid who opes idents v. ill conSame are In their lessons48 words
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Article14 1954-10-12 5 the Ituencles ment Council known r G -j ah v. hen14 words
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Article15 1954-10-12 5 Hon. Seventyhave mantan g C< nstituen""l'thcoming Fenantan 46 In the Constituency. I15 words
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Article161 1954-10-12 5 Councillor Freed On Fraud Charge KUALA LUMPUR, >lon. A Moluuncd Shariil. uncillor and JDstice of the Peace, t. by the President of the Kuala Lumpur I ourt, Mr. Brian V Rhodes, on charges of the Malay Regiment of sums totalling nearly ad ear>l ■opped further i. told him that and161 words
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97 1954-10-12 5 Lent Car To Unlicensed Driver, Fined TANJ< [ALIM. Mon.— imed Salleh bin Haji Os- son business Ir. D.C.I. nam m tb< .■-■terfor allowing i 'her--1 bin Lop to ;rrh 11 and April 6. 1!>54. when he oi i> driv nee. He was also fined SttO on a id charge of97 words
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Article124 1954-10-12 5 Negara Discusses Defeat KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The working committee of the Party Negara today had as the top item of the agenda tor its weekly meeting the party's deb' :le at the hands of the UMNO-MCA Alliance in the Johore State Council :tions Just ended. Johore marks the first t124 words
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Article59 1954-10-12 5 IPOH. Mon. A passenger riding m a trisha along Jaian Bendahara was last night robbed of his fountain pen, a lottery ticket and $25 by an unarmed person. Two Chinese came to the passenger's help when the robbery took place but the culprit escaped. Police have detained59 words
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Article34 1954-10-12 5 IRRAMMAH was fined $20. N. Sivasamy $7. Tigga Singh $5. and All Din. Vellapan and Kushy Mohamed $10 each, for allowing their cattle to stray, m the TanJong Malim Magistrate's Court, yesterday.34 words
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Article25 1954-10-12 5 SURJAN SINGH and Sohan Singh were fined $5 each m the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court yesterday for fighting m public on Oct. 1.25 words
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356 1954-10-12 5 STREAMLINING FOR FED. WELFARE DEPT. In Quest Of A New Deal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation Social Welfare Department is to be streamlined shortly with de centralisation of many of its activities, in order to end serious overlappings discovered by a visiting British expert early this year. The Standard learnt356 words
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Article136 1954-10-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Leaders of the Malayan Indian Congress are sitting at the Alliance round table for the first time tonight to decide on a tripartite front to contest the forthcoming Federal elections. This meeting of the leaders will climax the informal discussions that have136 words
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Article217 1954-10-12 5 KUALA Ll'MPl'K. Mon— The Federation Government has completed an intricate machine to 1 p track of the movements of nearly a million peo* the State of Selangor. i: hinc built b Tenants Registration Soh me will tell the authorities within 24 hours the movements of217 words
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Article41 1954-10-12 5 NO A YIN SING. Moh Siew Cheong. Veriah and N. Sivasamy were fined $3 each, Wong Lai Yin. Voo Yin Fong and Chan Kam Fong were each fined $2 m the Tanjong Malim Magistrate's Court terday tor pillion riding.41 words
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Article65 1954-10-12 5 IPOH. Mon. Mr. Joginderl Health Inspector and! Hon. Secretary of th<> Pcrak Hockey Association, has been! admitted to hospital for suspected fracture o! the ri^ht arm. "Joe." as he is popula: one of the four m a car driven by Mr. S. C. Navercdnam. which last65 words
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Advertisement115 1954-10-12 5 C7£^^ Singapore to J P s^^ i Rangoon M g J S t l 8 a,9: MERC 111 f*-* $294.90 •x J Freight: A J $0.65 c. per lb. \JT Penang to **v Rangoon Single fare: s -3"v $201.95 Freight: $0 50c per lb. N 1 RETURN FARE: A*\ IB115 words
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Miscellaneous708 1954-10-12 5 c^lmanac Information at a Glance ■■UmMUWiiniM 1 I^I— IK^MMI j ROYAL: Lan Fah Fah 12 45 3. 645 TTI/Jft/ 1 1 rllllll grtS P.SWETTESMM m\* J^mw^ A f ..-m% XTIIW: Tong Pak Ho. C tflilHi 1 ilidiiWlll \WmW m h-mmmmWl^*^ MW mmuWmmmm (Hokk:en) 3 and 8D m. g T it708 words
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Miscellaneous801 1954-10-12 5 SQUAREWORD D.-34 VK J LUISOOWH I. v'vhen person we ye wrc CLUES ACROSS it's apt to 6. He's usually Aveak character cvxpy c>i„ NDER |P or W) who allows little set-backs tD ■-*> 1 r*. t O 4 2. How exasperating a man ADDEN him (M or S) f VTRIF^801 words
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Article405 1954-10-12 6 h Templer or id that the only way to solve the problem of communalism is to en- marriages among the plural communibut he pointed out that the only barrier to this was religion. There s tain communities in Malaya who regard religion not Hi Ide to living but405 words
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Article471 1954-10-12 6 A^T least one m every ten persons m Malaya is said to be suffering from anaemia. This finding is the result of studies conducted by the Institute of M. < leal Research. The cause is due not so much to poverty as to ignorance. One mistake is said471 words
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Article106 1954-10-12 6 Did The Women Vote? Sir; My attention was drawn to an item which r paper on I of th F by the general body ol the revised constitution of the I was made to v and that at this meeting held on the 2«th of last nth that quite •■utis106 words
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Article370 1954-10-12 6 'Th is Law Is Stupid' Sir.— l feel constrained to :\v the attention of the general public and the tlayan Government to the existence of a rule of law made under the Pensions Ordinance of 1951 to the effect that if and when an ottic* r on the pensionable establishment370 words
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Article188 1954-10-12 6 Believe It Or Not! Sir; Believe it or n< we have a road with two spellings Jalan Kubor and Jalan Kubbor! The former apr ars at the North Bridge Road and Rochore Canal Road c ts, and one corner of Victoria Street; the latter at the other corner of Victoria188 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-10-12 6 Butler's Holiday (amp. Blackpool, where the Tory Party Conference was hold.11 words
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Article153 1954-10-12 6 Sir: Controls were a war-time ne we fin,: either being repealed oi m democi i much so the.mi• .ini- undue fear, hindr.. surveillance by any third parIt is an admitted fact that the controls however well ned they may be 'nave nourished unland a of which neither153 words
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Article144 1954-10-12 6 Sir. -It was amazing for the Federation Financial Secretary, Mr. E. Himsworth, to declare at the re- Federal Legislative Council Meeting during the debate on Education that 'There is no country m the world where there is such a thing as free education.' I should like to give144 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-10-12 6 'If you gave me a rise I WOULD put him in a norser j."17 words
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Article77 1954-10-12 6 Sir;— Cannot the Tay Koh Vat Bus Co. increase the number of I ong this route on Saturdays bey p.m. and B.p.m. for the crowds who attend the service at the Thomson Road Redemptorist Chapel? n or never stop at this point to pick up passengers as they77 words
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Article239 1954-10-12 6 IVEHRI) sec> lite as action, m which he finds little room for faith. renunciation, resignation or religion. Re- ligion produces nar- rowness: "Discontent is the spur of progress.' "The primal seed and germ of. spirit is desire." Buddhism, which he admir he sees as an239 words
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Article566 1954-10-12 6 PHILIP DEANE - 'Only Freedom Matters' PHILIP DEANE by m the second of a series of four articles, showing how much India's policies are influenced by Nehru's character. ing after the old order." and is trying to maintain its living standards "on the old level, and to raise them <v. n at the566 words
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Article108 1954-10-12 6 Review of Views Hardly Convincing IJTUSAN MELAYU say.- that Government's assurance about the future of the Malay language could hardly convince the Malay public that Malay education is being encouraged m Colony The Five- Year Plan by which Malay pupils would be instructed m English from Standard Four to Standard108 words
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Advertisement14 1954-10-12 6 1 ELECTION J SWISS wßTCHes.^jpF^-^ Sok CHUM CHOMG South Itridgr Rnail v ,ap«»re 114 words
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Advertisement88 1954-10-12 6 15 ;M|^fii|sjsjMMP Mi^*" M *'^MMBpWI hi *'H umr*'^ M S^Jf vy ■2_ j a HI A I IMMM ty rcXmXX£Vnßmmm\Vmm?£& HI j You'rr rh/e better feer better HI 1 WITH A NEW x 1 h.p. (fjTffi J cr 1 h.p. \ii> .gar/ > World-famed ttj^/ H» RCA now bring,, AIR88 words
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263 1954-10-12 7 LONDON, Oct. 11. (lir)— A former Russian Air ncl who worked on the original design of the our-engined jet bomber said, yesterday, that Russia could send between 40 and 60 of the planes loaded witli hydrogen bombs against the Inited States torn"" lH,seaid Russia263 words
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Article27 1954-10-12 7 l.l'hiow Shropshire, <><t ii. Renter) Jl year-old woman bail birth to her 22nd child here Sixteen of tl>»' children arc still Idesl being27 words
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88 1954-10-12 7 LONDON. Oct. 11 <AP> Sir Winston Churchill who is having his portrait painted was reported today to be gratuitously adding a touch here and there aft; r the artist had gone home. The Sunday Tinier said British Prime Minister iproving an for painter Gr; Sutherland88 words
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Article191 1954-10-12 7 "lid main, Mi rilyn m write Hugh jeen '1 manager has triend '.bby Dimaggio, h is Marinday. She don't tell There's Marilyn, the SCARED KID. This is a girl who can't remember her father and saw her mother go into a mental institution. She191 words
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94 1954-10-12 7 HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 11, UP)— Film star Susan Hayward has entered St. John's Hospital m Santa Monica for a routine checkup. The hospital visit was disclosed yesterday by her attorney when he sought permission for the actress to take her twin sons with her94 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-10-12 7 IV ER Buckinghamshire, Oct. Hi -The Duke of Kent. Queen Elizabeths young soldier cousin, spent part of his 19th birthday on Saturday m punishment drill. The War Office said the Duke was given the punishment for "a minor offence." He and 50 other officer cadets spent half an97 words
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188 1954-10-12 7 LOVELORN WIDOWER FINDS ROMANCE IN A ZOO :i Switzerland > A lowlorn Odyssey a national ersatlon and a 'on star, found r^ anc loda, m the fading to a drama seemed L.nu-leg.V >o u ;> prettji X Who is barters at th \ni,„a! lov- '''He,. around the i i Switus188 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-10-12 7 Photo I. V Bean trains his 2 shotgun on two intrud- j ers be surprised when 5 thej broke* into a tavern m Dallas. Texas. 1 on Oct 4. Bean, who J sleeps on the premises. J heard them smash a window and came down justAP - 71 words
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Article163 1954-10-12 7 HANOI. Oct. 11. (Keuler)— The streets of this new Communist capital still scattered with trampled flowers and streamers were returning to normal today after the big noisy parade on Sunday that marked the end of 80 years of Krench occupation. About half the city's163 words
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Article28 1954-10-12 7 TEHERAN Oct. 11. Dr. Hussein Fatemi. former Persian Foreign Minister. WM sentenced to death by an army court last night. He immediately appt the sentence.28 words
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Article370 1954-10-12 7 Armed Aggression' By U.S. Against China Alleged PARIS, Oct. 11, (AFP) Chinese Communist Premier and Foreign Minister, Chou En-lai, yesterday, accused the United States of armed aggression against China's territory of Taiwan (Formosa) and asked the United Nations General Assembly to give the matter its "most370 words
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Article84 1954-10-12 7 I ENTEBE. Uganda. Oct. 11. (Reuten— The British Secretary ot State for the Colonies. Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, flew lto Northern Uganda yesterday to continue his on-the-spot study of local problems. He toured schools, colleges and tobacco processing depots ;in the Gulu district, met African district84 words
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109 1954-10-12 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 11, (UP)— Four thousand Buddhist monks, representing 5.000 temples m Ceylon, launched a campaign yesterday against the country's constitution. They demand appointment of a Constituent Assembly to draft an entirely new constitution making Ceylon a Buddhist republic owing no allegiance109 words
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Article45 1954-10-12 7 LONDON. Oct. 11. (1 Shipping ln'< reported here today thai the Norwegian motor sis. which ran aground on Saturday near Tandoc m the Pacific, had been refloated >r Man! i The Tamesis, 6.74!) tons bound for Yokohama, Japan, from San Francisco.45 words
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Article54 1954-10-12 7 MANILA. Oct. 11. (UP)- The blonde Finnish beauty Amy X 1962 Miss Universe, and her dashing Filipino busi Vngilio Hilario have ac- eeptcd an invitation to visit i Finland next January and be j I guests of honour of the Finish! >na! Industrial Fair, the!54 words
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Article28 1954-10-12 7 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 11. <UP» Actress Dorothy Lamour has entered Cedars of Lebanon hospital for a "physical checkup and brie! rest." it was reported today.28 words
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98 1954-10-12 7 Kotelawala's Job: To Swap Greetings COLOMBO. Oct. 11. (UP)—; mese Prime Minister Sir John Koteiawala. will not negotiate any pacts, trade or j otherwise. during his 51-day j tour of Europe, the United ea and Asian countries, a government spokesman said. •'The tour isentially a Goodwill Mission during which, the98 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-10-12 7 CAIRO. Oct. 11. (Reuter) K\ -queen Narriman left b< i Alexandria home and went to her mother's home m Hi leopohs after a quarrel with her husband. Dr. Adham El Nakib. a friend of the family said last niftbt. The ex-queen's mother Madame Assila83 words
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Article87 1954-10-12 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 11 The following ore the elating prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot Liverpool 24 4. Spot London 2 3.-d. November 23 4. December 23 d. January March 22; d. April June 22id. July September 2214.87 words
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Article128 1954-10-12 7 LONDON. O Crown Prill home 1 y to a London that v. I with reports th would be mix; of his own airing. The Pr. month. Sunday ists had a held a I idea. The pictured .lack S the teieph > which C><128 words
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Article47 1954-10-12 7 Crowds See Wheeler's Cottage POTTERNE. Wi!r Oct. 1 1, (Reuter) bid sightseers pour tiny village yesteri through the wigrim Co' I Vivian shoo* They peered into tli where the peer trampled down flow glimpse of the bedi Mavi s Wheeler who ix months ij>' F\ maliciously Vivian.47 words
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Advertisement59 1954-10-12 7 |i Better three hours too soon j than a minute too late! —WESTCLOX ONE DAY ALARM CLOCKS yE jg^ Jjl GOOD MORNING WITH OR WITHOUT 4L LUMINOUS DIAL. -***^^> GUNMETAL FINISH. SQUARE METAL CASE Li JHRbH WITH LUMINOUS \Z% So DIAL CS Sffl BLACK FINISH. ■tea KIENZLE POCKET WATCH! S59 words
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Advertisement821 1954-10-12 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA IsINIE |OINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg tx Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang •HAMBURG (HAPAC) ls/190ct 20 Oct 21 Oct NABOB (LLOYD .18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13821 words
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Advertisement1056 1954-10-12 8 SftSi MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. ,M flipping (Incorporated In Singapore! Qept THE BLUE FUNNBL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS ID UVttPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A. CONTINENTAL POSTS, SINGAPORE Oue sail* P S ham Penang Tow U fo^. Ll y erP^^*. G a^1,056 words
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Advertisement726 1954-10-12 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS. wia SUEZ Spore P. Sham Penang BORNEO (SMN) 19/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct WELTEVREOEN (RL) 29 Oct/5 Nov 6 Nov 7/8 Nov SOMMELSDYK (HALI 9/15726 words
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Advertisement793 1954-10-12 8 EAST ASIATIC DM SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/3CANOINAv, A For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rot» erd Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenbur and 0^ M,mb H S'oore p Sham k) "MONCOLIA" 14/190ct 13/13 o" *"'N xx) -LALANDIA" 20/270ct 28/290 Ua xxx) -FALSTRIA" 10/14Nov 15/1^ 30/j,? xxxx) -lUTLANDIA" 23/27 Nov 28/28 Nov x) Calls Karlshamn.793 words
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Article110 1954-10-12 9 RUBBER PRICE GOES UP TO 77 3/8c. Standard Market Reporter Rl BBER prices m Singapore continued to spiral upward yesterday, first grade tor October shipment closing at 77g cents Per lb., a rise of 1' cent on Saturday's close. Good trade support m the morning contributed to the rise m110 words
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Article45 1954-10-12 9 TII mber of Loir' Rubber Association noon i lb day w. Buyers Sellers ™£P ot 1( 77* o.b. October No. 1 7711 77^ November No 1 77J October No 2 77 D Sct«b. j 7 6i km*a on n v. tender: 7«| irm.45 words
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132 1954-10-12 9 Fair Activity Reported in Produce Mart THE produce m Singapore was q'^ yesterday with lair" activity reported. Prices were mainly v ringed from the weekend, but the undertone was steady. "nut oi. October n1 at Penang was quotwhile $'->>2 per picu! HLB Co Ltd ccpia prices j (per picul) yesterday132 words
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Article44 1954-10-12 9 A MACHINE which can sort 45 million beans a day was on show at the Heinz Company's stand at the recent British Food Fair held m London. Photo-electric m the machine examine every bean ig through and reject with the slightest discolon.44 words
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Article, Illustration127 1954-10-12 9 At Kallang Airport PROMINENT Singapore bankers were at Kahant; Airport to meet Mr. Frank K. Wood, assistant manager of the Commonwealth Tradinn Bank of Australia when he flew into the Colony from a five-week goodwill visit to Japan. Mr. Wood, with Mr. I). D. R. Hamilton, also of the Commonwealth127 words
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Article259 1954-10-12 9 Minister Warns Again ftdard Special Correspondent INDONESIA'S Economic Minister, Mr. Iskaq, under fire at home as the economic situation continues to deteriorate has reiterated Indonesia's plan to eliminate her trade link with Singapore, The Standard special correspondent reported from Jakarta yesterday. The Minister has made259 words
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Article218 1954-10-12 9 RUBBER MAY LOSE ITS FOOTHOLD...' COLOMEO. Oct. 11 (UP)— A warning that unless more money is spent on propaganda and industrial research, natural i rubber will soon l< oothold m the world markets. was made by the direr-tor of the Ceylon Rubber Research itute Dr. HE. Young. .ion. lie said,218 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-10-12 9 ICE manufacturing expert, Mr. P.L. Fauel. (left), who arrived m Singapore recently to visit the New Singapore Ice Works plant. He was on the last leg of a tour of the company's branches m the Far East. He is seen here with Mr. A. Burger. Manager73 words
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Article41 1954-10-12 9 SEPTEMBER rubber outputs announced are: Amalgamated Malay 55,000 lb. The Borelli Rubber 64.000 lb., Connemara 50.000 lb The New Serendah Rubber 58.000 lb Bassett Rubber 30.500 lb.. Kuala Sidim Rubber 105.705 lb.. Bukit Kepong Rubber 8,720 lb..41 words
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Article53 1954-10-12 9 LONDON. Oct. 11. (AFP) British rayon production m August was seven per cent lower than m July 1954, but 23 per cent higher than m August. 1953, the Board of Trade said today. Total production m August was 35,300.000 lbs., compared with 38,000,000 the previous month and 28,800,00053 words
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Article153 1954-10-12 9 More Pepper Grown In Johore Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.The cultivation of pepper, one of the most expensive spices m Malaya, is steadily increasing m Johore today. There are now 500 acres grown m Johore, mainly m the Senai-Kulai area. The price of pepper skyrocketed after the Liberation tr153 words
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Article356 1954-10-12 9 HUGH SAVAGE - RICE PROJECT PAYS ITS OWN UPKEEP HUGH SAVAGE By THE first harvest of about $1,000,000 from the 4,000 acres of padi land now being developed under the Gian Trans Perak River Irrigation Scheme, will nearly cover the cost of the first stage of the development plan. The value of the356 words
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Article82 1954-10-12 9 Mala > mi I \< h m -oks' Association buying r*t merchants yesterday were: r.T.), 33 (0.D.), 33i credit bills and 33 3 16 trade bill (M <• Canada 312 (T (O.I).). 321 credit b> lis and S2S l(i trade lulls (M d it). Selling T.T'O.D): Hen York82 words
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Article24 1954-10-12 9 AN r: which mv' i full power <>n mr ground, was dem ted m for the fir> Armstn works, near Swindon, ly.24 words
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Article19 1954-10-12 9 THE dir»< lollowing output lor S ber. Thabawh Ik Tin Di 739 picul Pungah Dredgir Amal19 words
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Article54 1954-10-12 9 SINGAPORE Customs revenue collations f«r the nine months lanuary to September/ this v#-ar totalled 956,978,000 a drop of I 421.000 asaiust the l«»lal for toe same period last year The main sources m Ibis fear's reveMie were the tax on tobacco ($2M8«>,00«) li<|uor s isn mjh 000).54 words
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Advertisement432 1954-10-12 9 OBKEK.AI. AVERAGE NOTICI 88. CAMBODGE n Compagnie Des Messageric advises signees of cargo loaded or board the above ship prior tc September 30th, 1954 that c general average ona contribution of a half percent been declared according v York Antwerp Rules 1950 Cargo will be delivered againsi said contribution and432 words
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Miscellaneous63 1954-10-12 9 OIIIK ROAD* ..i Irian. Aspl Kalian' Helikon, Hydra San Chip Lam, i\ ik ROAM i w In- rig Han BHB UDAIM Madison 31 32 Ste 4 Chui g 21/22 V T> ALltlißT IHM X H« afher X rORIA DOCK RING'S no* X I Ul Mi RN \\< HOP m.I B63 words
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Article322 1954-10-12 10 IT OW does your boy friend rate as a prospective husband? You think he's wonderful, but no girl m love is capable of judging whether or not her beloved is a good marriage bet. Here, to bring you down to earth, are twenty questions that322 words
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Article132 1954-10-12 10 PEGGY BRIGGS - PEGGY BRIGGS BY 4 Renumber your birthday without any hint-dropping from you? 5. Dislike you to go out with any even girl friends? 6. Let you or others when it's his turn to fork out."? 7. L people when he is talking to them 0 8. Refuse132 words
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Article48 1954-10-12 10 OVE is no basis for matri--L' mony Few marriages succeed well that derive beginnings from amorous de> OKTROTHAL is the period during which a gentleman should correct any faults m the lady. Rom "A History of Courting," by E. S. Turner (Mich i*J Joseph, 15s j48 words
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Article78 1954-10-12 10 Spiced Cream for Apple Pie When you make one of mnte desserts-apple pie, apple dumplings or a cnsp-yojl may want to serve it the first time hot Try n one of your prettiest, small pitchers, this hot spiced cream 1 tablesp Add teaspoon vanilla, and78 words
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Article, Illustration853 1954-10-12 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS Music Notes by 'yHE Goh Soon Tioe x orchestral concert scheduled for tomorrow. October 13, m the Victoria Hall, brings us a pleasant and unpretentious pre-Beethoven programme. Bach. Vivaldi. Haydn and Mozart will be represented by some of their less familiar ambassadors. a Divertimento (Haydn) and853 words
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Article575 1954-10-12 10 LORNA GRIFFITHS - HOW CAN YOU BE BORED? LORNA GRIFFITHS asks WELL what are you going to do with yourself today? Have you any idea? Or are you just going to maunder through the day? Then, when your poor husband comes home from work, suppose you'll plead to be taken out, because Darling575 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-10-12 10 THIS Parisienne lady has 18-million franca of finest timepieces on her arm. On her fin wears the most sensational specimen from tr rent International show in Paris. A watch set insid a pearl 22 millimetres in diameter, valued bet and 20 million francs. On her wrist,UP - 83 words
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Article661 1954-10-12 10 r OOKING back over the past two or three productions of the Stage Club, one particular reaction seems to stand out. While the plays succeeded m leaving a favourable final impression this was not always sufficient to remove that slight sense of irritated disappoint mrnt which the661 words
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Advertisement70 1954-10-12 10 C*ty*&SHs f*J/lWo*\, presents Ardcna a sensational new jL 1 4*^ powder from France Incredibly fine, it clings without flying, covers shadows and pores, gives a beautiful luminous look. Delicately perfumed, m an exquisite box. Seven radiant shades MAYNARD CO., LTD. 11 BATTtRY ROAD SINGAPORE 1 TELEPHONE 6115 4* DOAN'S ifeipK70 words
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Miscellaneous286 1954-10-12 10 T TODAY'S QUOTATION: iiiimiiiii lIWH 111 f v refusal PVyVttx? to i„. ¥a wJhwtfi liMM ■■■■■PPB9JI i.'J ■■-i>^ i ntt nntv- -V- il/'rH "M Be econon. the ill m m\r M\m\\\M and %wt^mhmmm^aW l 't^ maw m rr\ :s; be courteous but V I IB iAi don t expect too286 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-10-12 11 photo. BELFAST: The English goalkeeper WOOD saves brilliantly m the match between England and Ireland here last week from a shot by Ireland's McILROY England won by two goals to nil but gave a disappointing display UPUP - 39 words
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Article126 1954-10-12 11 Oct. 11. 'UP» Bwlt- i ala to zero tional soccer l people's re 90.00' ore was two to md fans c the home n top form again for the nrst time sine they were beaten by Germany m the World Cup final, completely outplayed, outtricked and126 words
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Article24 1954-10-12 11 .HOLM. Oct. 10 Sweden beat 2 m a soccer re today 2 at halftime. rd Nils Aakc :our goals for Bwedi r.24 words
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Article84 1954-10-12 11 PLAYERS to represent Jacreturn friendly game of badminques against National BP m a ton on Friday at the SHB Latex Godown) Gate will be: Alfred Lee: Koh Hua n Mia: Tan Teck Guam, Phillip Chua: Chan Buck Hee; Toh Teck Hong: Henry Teo; Lee Yok Yew; J. P.84 words
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Article251 1954-10-12 11 Americans Are 'Busy Bodies/ He Charges SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11 (UP)-lnternational Olympic Committee President Avery Brundage unleashed a fiery blast on the American foreign policy yesterday m his first public speech since returning from a tour of the USSR, as a guest of the Russian Olympic251 words
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369 1954-10-12 11 LONDONER - SUNDERLAND'S SPENDING SPREE IS PAYING OFF LONDONER By THAT spending spree by Sunderland last year is now paying off a dividend and the Wearsiders will doubtless play a big part m the Division 1, Championship race. Willie Watson, Sunderland's Soccer cricket international is "unemployed" at the moment and happy. Wi)369 words
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Article45 1954-10-12 11 THE Ceylon Sports Club team to meet the Singapore Cricket Club m a SHA division 1 league match on the SCC today will be selected from V. X. Pillai. Ponnudurai. Nagiah. Baiakrishnan. St< Murugesu. Rajaratnam, Fernandez, gam. Ponniah. Thilegalingam. Thuraisingam and Kandasamy.45 words
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Article174 1954-10-12 11 MCC Open Tour: Edrich Hits 129 BUNBURY. WEST AUSTRALIA, Oct. 11 ißeu'M.C.C touring cricketi some valuable batl today wi their tour game against a country XL Scoring 344 for five I declared and m ji; an hour's play befoi (ountry team hit 32 runs rich scored 120 bi ught while174 words
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Article231 1954-10-12 11 TOKYO. Oct. 11, <UP>— At -trong West German track and field team yesterday cap- ped seven out of nine everr and emerged the victor m a two-day meet against Japan's j top cinder stars at Tokyo's Meiji Stadium. A Sunday crowd of 15.000 ck fans turned out231 words
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Article78 1954-10-12 11 HONGKONG. Oct. 11 (AFP) The Combined Services of Singapore, cl Hongkoiu. del ea U from the i] Hongkong Golf Club m a frier. match played here. The Services won by one and one half points scoring 12 points to three of Hongkong m the singles78 words
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288 1954-10-12 11 VIENNA, Oct. 11, (AP)— Russia successfully defended its team title m the world weight-lifting championships yesterday, nosing out the runnerup United States by six points. The R total!, i 29 points m the seven events which comprised the three-day competition while the United States,288 words
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Article33 1954-10-12 11 LONDf A learn of K9 J< which included 19 women nine world record holders d here b >ght from M<> row for a match against team repre London next Wednesd33 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-10-12 11 STEPHEN RUTTER, (left), tix-year-old son of the second secretary at the United States Embassy m London IMU named on October 4 us a possible sparring partner lor Prince Charles, when the Prince starts boxing lei later this month, T/ i port is unconfirmed by Buckingham Palace, and also by en'sAP - 111 words
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Advertisement325 1954-10-12 11 iM^MMinin ■lii J '11. r r, .'x'..'.v™*i. L""> SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are^ invited for thre< remp ks of Works m the Aichitect's Branch. Pubhc Works artment, Singaix Total emolumi <ent ne from $280 p. h to $017.50 Applicants should liad •ience of the Su| >n of orced concrete framed oui325 words
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Miscellaneous302 1954-10-12 11 Li'l Abner By Al Capp oAMSov£Rfr-\>ort IJP#3 W4 Lfr -soth doctor 1W I stay fo' L_s^ rw-Mu'i-ClgW > ;QWS MAh S£CR£rl AHKWGO 3ACK \*m? m FiXED VO' uP. r r -BUT <^a A WARM IA > m^JSL£AV/N' mgfk HOME. r r -3ACK fMTXD DON'T GO. VO' PORE SUPPER.— MY/fi TOUCH302 words
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288 1954-10-12 12 VERITY GILL - Night 'Date' For Rugby's Top Teams VERITY GILL By RUGBY history is being planned for November 10. That is the date chosen, considered, and finally decided for the launching of FLOODLIT RUGBY with the two most powerful combinations m the country the 'flying' Fijians and the fighting Combined Services. And288 words
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Article86 1954-10-12 12 THE Singapore Recreation Club mainta ir unbeaten record when they beat REME by a solitary goal m a SHA Div 2 hockey encounter played on the padanq iy. SRC were < r team and took command of the game the opening bully. In the minute. Turner86 words
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Article23 1954-10-12 12 Men s Muslim A n 6-0 m v MIA Dr v match day. ngh 2 Mmmminafl d Keng Wah.23 words
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Article134 1954-10-12 12 SINGAPORE Civilians will have their first of strength this season when they meet the Thai Services Rugby XV on the padar.j on Friday. The Thais had a successful season m England last They defeated Combined Services m England by three points to nil. It is believed134 words
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277 1954-10-12 12 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS By THE Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club will hold their second annual club championships at Keppel Road on Friday at 8.30 p.m., but for two of their boxers, the titles have already been won without a blow being thrown. r The sixteen-year-olds,277 words
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Article48 1954-10-12 12 RAFFLES IXSTITTJTION beat BODCA 'A— o mi n a friendd ho^v match played on the BODCA ground yesterday Chin Kirn Foh scored the first goal m the 12th minute of the first half. Sunny Ong and George Sandos-.iam increased the score m the second half.48 words
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Article38 1954-10-12 12 JOCKEY FOR M ALA Y AN TURF LONDON. Oct. 11, (AFP).— British jockey, William Elliott, who has had his best season this year, is going to Malaya to ride during the winter. Elliott will leave Britain next month.38 words
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Article, Illustration451 1954-10-12 12 PENANG, Mon.— The following are the weights for the first day of the Penang Turf Club Autumn Meeting. CI. 1. Div. I—6 F. (.msen/f 9.00 Canterbury Belle 8.02 Chrysanthemum 8.11 Innate 8.10 Carpenter 8.09 Hon 8.09 Parwaaa 8.08 Observation 8.08 Robbie Burns 8.07 Wide Screen 8.07 Sweet451 words
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478 1954-10-12 12 THE public of Malaya mutt note with satisfaction that the "crisis" m the Badminton Association of Malaya so dramatically presented to them, has merely resolved itself into the resignation of the secretary through ill-health. Mr Lim San Hoi has been suffering from acute tonsilitis and478 words
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238 1954-10-12 12 WINDSOR LAD - ETCHING GALLOPS BEST IN OPENING PENANG WORKOUTS WINDSOR LAD By PExNANG, Mon.— Horses from W. S. Bagby's stable caught the eye with some impressive gallops when official training opened this morning for the Penang Turf Club Autumn meeting. The going was good and the track was m fine 1 j:a:„—238 words
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Article157 1954-10-12 12 SINGAPORE Recreation <- tub. who have been relegated to Division 2 m next years S.AF.A. LeaRue, could consider them- es J ucky to have held H.M. Dockyard to a goalless draw m a S.AF.A senior cup tie match played at Jalan Besar stadium last night.157 words
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Article38 1954-10-12 12 CUSTOMS Sports Club beat Post and Telegraph 9-0 m their Division 3A hockey encounter played yesterday at P and T ground. Mustafa 3, Jones 2. Nahat 2 Zainalabdin and Aziz were Customs' scorers.38 words
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Article17 1954-10-12 12 YOUNG Rovers beat Tigers Juniors 6-5 m a friendly football match at Farrer Park17 words
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Article248 1954-10-12 12 JEFEERY JAMES - JEFEERY JAMES MR. Loke Wan Tho's suggestion to postpone the annual general meeting of the BAM until the Thomas Cup matches are over calls for consideration—for the smooth running of the competition the BAM should not change their horses m midstream... But i s it248 words
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Miscellaneous74 1954-10-12 12 Today's Sport HOCKEY SHA league —SCC v CSC at SCC. SCC Women v Medical Services at Sepoy Lines; ACS v Gan Eng Seng at ACS. RUGBY: Police v TTC at Thomson Road; RI v St. Andrews at RI; SAOBA v Young Malayans at Woodsville; VS v Beatty at VS. SOCCER:74 words
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