Singapore Standard, 14 October 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m I V..1. V. No. IO.'J. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.
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  • 43 1 $100-A-DAY Qukk-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT Chuan Siew of n Road, SinThe StandI contest N h Cmb a 0 has been re MALAYAN would apervlce). nnients The r to almost n d back good iTing The you can and fits The ra and a'. hipment
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  • 35 1 v is reSI tadard .m;l yestert »ta] to list Singapore Marshall Mornin? r hes to 1 ihildthis iund is gratefully following nsly ackMr David Students of r Morning \nonyS 1
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  • 54 1 JOHANNESBURG. Oct. 13. (Reuter).— Dr. Malan's successor will be chosen by National Party leaders at a special meeting m Pretoria on Nov. 30, it was announced today. Mr. Nicholass Havenga, the Minister of Finance, was suggested as Dr. Malan's successor, by the political correspondent of the
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  • 39 1 LONDON, Oct. 13, (UP).— Dr Hewlett Johnson, the "Red* Dean" of Britain's Canterbury Cathedral, arrived In Moscow by air last night to start a short tour of the Soviet Union, Moscow Radio announced yesterday.
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  • 360 1 Fired From Night Club JOLLYWOOD, Oct. 13, (UP) Marjorie Wee, Singapore's shapely representative m last summer's Miss Universe contest, can't Und a night club job m Hollywood or a husband so she's going to model "cheesecake" instead. It's just about the only thing that's available to
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  • 223 1 ...And London Buses Stop LONDON, Oct. 13, (Reuter)— Dockland strikes which have paralysed the port of London today, spread to two other main British ports, Southampton and Glasgow. In London. the situation worsened this morning v. 2.500 workers at Tilbury. troted to loin strike.
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  • 76 1 HAVANA. Cuba, Oct. 13. (AP).— Police Chief Rafael Salas Canizares said today his agents discovered v secret explosive factory m Havana's Chinatown. He said it v up as part of a terrorist plot to disrupt Cuba's Nov. 1 presidential elections. Salas reported more than suspects
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  • 81 1 MCA Chief Guest At King's House KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, President of the MCA, today kept his flrsfc "date" with Federation's High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, under a recent accord between them to meet once a month for an informal discussion on Chinese affairs. Sir Cheng-lock, who
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  • 41 1 CLINTON, Maryland, Oct. 13, <UP).— Two small children were killed and their parents were gravely injured today by the flaming wreckage of a runaway jet fighter whose pilot plummeted to his own death m an unopened parachute.
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  • 39 1 DUNDEE. Scotland, Oct. 13, (Reuter).— Mr. David Coupar Thomson, Scottish newspaper owner who waged a life-long battle against trade unionism, died at his home near here last night after several weeks' illness, aged 93.
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  • 127 1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UP) Overseas Airways Corporation, m a major blow to the British aircraft industry, has derided to buy a fleet of DC-7 passenger planes from Douglas Aircraft Conn American Aviation Daily re ported today. The authoritative indus.ry publication said the agreement
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  • 1133 1 Students' Appeal Is Thrown Out Typhoon In A Thimble/ Says Judge Seven Choose Jail To Freedom THE Singapore Appeal Judge, Mr. Justice Knight, yesterday dismissed the seven Chinese students' appeal against their conviction for obstructing the Police during the May demonstrations against National Service Registration and dramatically offered them freedom.
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  • 11 1 MARJORIE WEE prefers tu'in beds...
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  • 49 1 REVENUE Officers from the Singapore Customs yesterday seized 100 pounds of raw opium, worth $100,000. from the engine room of the >hip San Ernesto soon after she steamed into the outer roads of Singapore Harbour. San Ernesto Is on the Bangkok-Singapore-H o n gkong run.
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  • 61 1 INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 13. <AP>. A baby girl born r her mother's death from injuries suffered m a tornado died m a hospital last night. The little girl, weighing 5i lbs., lived less than 30 hours alter the death of her mother. Mrs. Colleen Williams,
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  • 66 1 IT WAS m this attap hut m Kampong Tiong Bahru that an opium addict and an eight-month-old child were trapped and burnt to death yesterday afternoon. Heroic attempts by three villagers to save them by climbing on to the roof and trashing the attap were
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  • 339 1 AN OPIUM addict and an eight-month-old child were trapped and burnt to death m a flaming attap hut m the heart of Singapore's Kampong Tiong Bahru yesterday. Three villagers made a heroic effort to rescue the man and child. They climbed on to the
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  • 61 1 LONDON, Oct. 13, (Reuter). A pile of chicken bones more than 1.000 years old, was found today on the site of the Roman temple of Mithras unearthed on a bombed site m the heart of London. The bones are of archaeological Interest because the domestic fowl
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  • 49 1 WASHINGTON. Oct. 13, Reuter).— The Army yesterday demonstrated its latest anti-tank weapon, a 106 millimetre recoiless rifle which could penetrate "the thickest armour any tank might use." An Army announcement here said the new rifle would "defeat any tank m the world today."
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  • 34 1 HOLLYWOOD, California. Oct. 13, (UP). Actress Mala Powers, 22, and Monte Vanton, 36, a prominent real estate broker, were married here last night In a ceremony at Chri.st Unity Church.
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  • 20 1 PENANG, Wed. Two Chinese swords similar to those used m Cantonese found by m Chuiia Street Uiis morn
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  • 97 1 POLICE RAID ON TRIAD RITUAL THE Secret Society Sub Branch of the Singapore CID raided an attap hut m Holland Road late on Wednesday night and detained 31 Chinese. The men were alleged to have been attending an Ang Bin Huay Triad society initiation ceremony when they were surprised and
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  • 63 1 CANBERRA. Oct, 13. (Rev- Australian Labour I Party leaders met behind locked doors m the House of Parliament today amid newspaper speculation on moves to depose Dr. Herbert Evatt from the party leadership. Dr. Evatt has been under fire by right-wing members for defending members his
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  • 57 1 ELST, Holland. Oct. 13. j 'Reuter). Six people were killed today and six others louslv injured m a headon collision between two passenger trains at Elst, five miles south of Arnhem. An express train travelling at full speed from Arnherr, crashed into a stationary train
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  • 228 2 Judgment Today On MAAF Officer KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. J. P. Kirby, reserved till tomorrow his verdict m a case m which Lee Bee Pin. 36-year-old pilot officer of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, is charged with criminal breach of trust of $376 belonging
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  • 39 2 HONGKONG. Oct. 13 Special Staodard Service. I ng prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.70 j to £1 sterling; $5.89 to US$l; 11.123 to Malayan $1: $0,170 to! one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $255.25 to a tael.
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  • 101 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. K.SS Spot Loose 77 J 77 No. 1 R S.S fob. 77? 78 No 77; No. 3 76 A 7ti 4 Tone: Firm TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was 5363[ per picul. lp
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  • 285 2 fANG, Wed.— Members of the Industrial Court sitting to settle the dispute between the Eastern Smelting Workers' I nion and its management put several questions to both parties when hearing was resumed at the Settlement Council Chamber today. Mr. J Abbott, who presided, praised the
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  • 359 2 ...And Makes A Bloonm KIALA LUMPUR, Wed -Britain State for War, Mr. Anthony Head, was gui£ X today when more than half the men of th*i Battalion Somerset Light Infantry, whom he v their camp just outside the capital, told hir no intention of
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  • 25 2 kua: Three I women, the of pou: m a hi Chia Chv. sajd to have pore. The c.
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  • 12 2 Unit Chases Bandits KUALA ed fire The p < tra I Or< will
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    • 157 2 THE AUSTIN tT^oVj Brilliant new addition to the ausuN range! i THE NEW A5O mjm^ 1^ JP De Luxe Saloon NOW ON DISPLAY! JUST A FEW OF THE 1 ___W~ MANY NEW FEATURES P^i^^^B 2/jfc New (.500 c.c. (A5O) engine &L^^Pf WmMp Improved Front Or Rear Suspension B!R$ W^Sfe^^ -.1^
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  • 183 3 $20,000 AWARD FOR WIDOW THE widow and three children of Low Kok Seng. 31 who died as a result of a motor ear accident m Upper Serangoon Road on Dec 27 ii>s2 were awarded $20,000 damages and costs by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the Singapore High Court
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  • 229 3 Father Objects To Phone Girl's Marriage Caveat Filed In Penang PENANG, Wed.— For the first time here, o caveat has been lodged today against the proposed marriage of two Indian telephone operators scheduled to take place at the Registry of Marriages tomorrow. The caveat was lodged by the father of
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  • 128 3 Baffled By 3 Letters BUKIT MERTAJAM. W< d. E 3. Wilson, an engineer employed m the Public Works Department, charged with carrying food m i food restricted area, told the Magistrate's Court today that he did not know what the letters "F R.A. which he saw on a sign post
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  • 2277 3 S 'PORE MUSIC EXAM RESULTS THE following candidates were successful m the recent >ciated Board of the Royal School of Music 1954 Practical Examinations conducted m Singapore from Aug. 19 to Oct. 7 by Mr. John Tatam, external examiner to the Board: PIANOFORTE GRADE I Distinction: Catherine Beng. Chew Phek
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    • 324 3 /™\J SINGAPORE STANDARD QUICK -QUIZ J A jepjrate competition will still appear each day. with a separate $100 prise, but you can now send m one. two. three or a whole cc ks entries IN THE SAME ENVELOPE. The closing date fo" II entries th week is Wednesday. October 20.
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    • 41 3 ANNOUNCEMENT ONG-LI The engagement is W announced between Mr. Peng Tuck Wong, son of > S. Q md the late Datin W 'iss Viola Li Wai-Sheung. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Li Koon Chun of Hong, kong Federation and Hongkong pape copy.
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    • 144 4 «♦♦«»«<■- .««««»«*»4. »*•»«««««»««»*«»««•>•»«* MALAYA CAN WELL BE PROUO] M OF THESE PRODUCTS} P f3K SSSS^S^J BCiS VHJ Uvvflnp 2Q >v l '-^,7< >^ > m y' *V_^"^ lIGER I t Mw BRA h i 1939 Bronze Met,al and Di P hma rit^ -i™fl'lli'll*^lil 0 I P#^lP 1954 Championship Gold Medal
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  • 139 5 H»j)ll. >ix istanas are now being provided variol ts of Perak for the use of the Ruler tc The maintenance and furnishing of these I the Government slightly over $60 000 ot this year. vv I addition is the cge at Taiping
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  • 35 5 liner Chusan is scheduled London dehas aboard Singapore Sin- hose HI dv nk durleading told md tya and d supd by -.don. 1 n have al- 1 r Chi
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  • 56 5 SIR v. Coomaraswamy and Lady Coomaraswamy arrivrd m Singapore aboard the 8.15. N. liner Sirdhana yesterday en route to Hongkong and Japan from Rangoon. Sir Coomaraswamy. who Is Ceylon Envoy to Burma, is on a holiday trip and will spend two days m Singapore before •joins
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  • 45 5 IPUR. Wed. •ma s •nme r on Thursday, announced tonme itire Ql .onal lava m at I pier An the P«J :he programme, which will be car Mngapo. a Lumwill no run homes for the and r 3 --gapore
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  • 75 5 A SCHOLARSHIP being CounApplicants mi; of the Federation or i a pore. The scholarship i.s intended »t-gradu study In the United Kingdom ire normally elirnment study rds m the Federation of md Singapore cannot bt r red for this scholarship. Application forms may be obtained from the
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  • 124 5 A LARGE FORTUNE AWAITS THISMAN A FORTUNE ay a man who left his native shores— Ceylon— 14 years ago and was last heard of just before the fall of Singapore. He is riru. chelvam. son Mr. S.S inamuttu left Maon. le town |m July. i;) 40 jwhen he was 1
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  • 40 5 THE :{4-day-old strike ol 400 employee- <•( the Malayan Textile Mills is to continue. the four-man strike sub-committee of the Singapore Trades Union Conmet the factory management to discuss tfa bilitiea of ending the strike, but 'tlemen leached.
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  • 66 5 1,695 To Sit For School Cert. Exam A TOTAL of 1.695 candidates will sit for their final school certificate examinations m Singapore at the end of the year, the l>irec- tor of Education. Mr. R. M. Young, said yesterday. Other candidates: 638 for supplementary certificate; 24 for higher school certificate
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  • 241 5 SMILE One Way Towards A United Nation Visiting American Bishop Tells Malayans To KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Despite the apparent geniality, the different races m Malaya have not yet developed the cohesion that is so vital j m the evolution of a! united nation. Bishop Edgar C. Love, visiting American missions
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  • 129 5 lilt Chief Veterinary Officer. Ronald A. Wrielit who permitted his daughter to drive a ear while not S «-n r K d b Z "Li!"" P ar *y 'Insurance, was yesterday Ai" J P Trainor SaP re FirS Traffic Maffistrat In addition, he was banned
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  • 149 5 Trip To Britain MX David Marshall, who will itest the Cairnhill division on a labour Front ticket m the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections next y ar will leave lor England early next j.M>nth "to study campaign .strat I Mr. Marshall, who is contesting the elections
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  • 56 5 FOR FAILING to conforn to a traffic -Turn Right"' .>igi while driving a car at th< junction of Finiavson Greer and Cecil Street on Feb. 17 Koh Lian Hong wa.- fined $1! by the Singapore Second Traf flc Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoor Chong. yesterday. He was also
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  • 44 5 LIM Thiam Hock claimed trial m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday to attempting to extort $10.80 from Sevasarave Nagarajan at Lorong Lalat on Sept. 19. Bail of $500 was granted until Oct. 20 when the case will be mentioned.
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  • 22 5 THE Indian members of the Kuantan Youth Club will hold a tea party on Deepavali day at the club prem
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  • 62 5 TWO men. Tan Koon Sang and Lai Swee Chang, claimed trial m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday to voluntarily causing hurt to Tahb bin Lachman with a vegetable knife at the Singapore Harbour Board quarters Tanjong Pagar. at about 10.15 Pm. on Oct. 10. Bail
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  • 46 5 TAY SAY KEF. w;<; fined So by the Singapore Second 1 raffle Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. yesterday, for negligent driving, resulting m a collision with another car at the junction of New Bridge Road and Kieta Ayer Rouu June 11.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 554 5 sStcmd&rd czAlvncincio Information at a Glance JPHPIB— i iw— m i (St; 2pm For Schools (S); 6pm jHTf m. m. J Time Announcement and Pro i\ NGAP Cj KM m^»»»- i m-mm^^^^^^^h gramme summary (XLi: ti.u: g^ r V^ 1. a I f-||TI~ fi~ITl 111 l miT I Beautiful Music
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  • 904 6 Singapore Standard More Money Needed has been congratulating herself all these years that she has been able to show a surplus because she does not have an Emergency to drain away her revenue. This happy state of affairs may soon be changed because it is estimated that m 1955 the
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  • We, the PEOPLE
    • 242 6 Sir, We are glad to hear at least from one of the nine Elected Alliance Councillors that at last they are going to discus the Increase of assessment rates from I.V, to 18', at the next meeting. But it Is very bad taste on the part vf
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    • 158 6 Sir:— ln a speech to The •ional Press Club, the I mmissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald emphasized. "If economic conditions for South-t Asian peoples were to become difficult, they <the Reds) could have sueThis statement is. no doubt. an eye-opener to those m authority who are moulding the future of
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    • 72 6 Sir:— I have two brothers studying m one of the big schools m Ipoh. Both of them arc members of the school Cadets. The Final examination is on the 12th of November, and I still see both of them going for their training every Tuesday and Thursday. I
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    • 41 6 Sir;— l saw an illuminous reddish yellow object moving m the southern heavens on the night of 6th Oct. 1954. it was about the size of a tennis ball Have any of your readers seen thb? V.X.V. DANIEL, Ipoh,
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  • 292 6  -  Desmond Wilcox II NEW YORK. CANADA'S largest city, Montreal, has been branded as "The Sin City of the British Empire." And the police admit the situation has got "out of control." The revelation is made m a biting, lashing 200--page report by Mr.
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  • 1263 6  -  PHILIP DEANE By who today concludes his series of four articles on Nehru's influence on India's policies. NEW DELHI. ]N fighting the poverty of Asia, Nehru is racing China's Mao Tsetung. What i s more, the Indian Premier is fully aware that he is competing; with the Red
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  • 66 6 Review of Views i Industrialize Colony CXN CHEW j, r»., Mr w. c I the dai cd. V. plif Th**eo: by by t!ii» X be :<tl(i i like n 1950 $13,500,000 The have not. c«> Answer To Falling Trade In the p ed coui market »unt am ni Red Betrayal
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  • 277 7 CHURCHILL CABINET RESHUFFLE? Visit To Queen Starts A Poser L N ct 13, (Reuter)— Activity vesterdoy by S,r Winston Churchill, p rime ffi^ of remaking his government. ...J^T f maj r r han K es 'n the Cabinet have been expected for weeks past. But most politicians a now convinced
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  • 46 7 100,000 flee From Curtain VriONS. The d last 1 00,000 Led to th iron Curmonths ding 989 from n. to list the I nit 4 'ions iral and Ihimani\merican on made <p< es Union and intrles this Hill horrible under that brings n <•! U.S. i jed.
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  • 18 7 APPOINTMENT OF NEGRO JUDGE URGED 13. Nt ol a has •Judge Court «>f that it at the last
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  • 10 7 KP). :sded not be- i I termtne
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  • 17 7 <-nt Dr. i a letter B rned visit British Guiana durii i tour. AFP
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  • 137 7 Charlie Went Red When Shown Gray 1 *M nd, Oct. 13 l eretarv hauled Charlu Chaplin into ste day and deImanded he pay h«-i s:,so <ll\ firinß her without i SUM n. Chaplin offered to «ive the Mrs. Isabelle !!>• lu/r s.'OO hut she refus- I r <l and charted
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  • 110 7 Standard Music Critic THE Goh Soon Tioe Orch-(ana-den irated m etentioufi HLa: I ;ano S tok< and fine I on the Ba l linor the '48' Iring The k>h Sooi H Khoo. Goh Sin I Nappholz— n I the i two the the which. with
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  • 62 7 MIAML Oct. 13. Reuter V— Hurricane Hazel left several dead and upwards of TOO homeless as it rolled across Haiti's southern peninsula towards the open Atlantic, it was reported here yesterday. The storm's whirling winds reportedly caused damage of $550,000 m Haiti. Aux Cayes. a of
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  • 43 7 British Star At Premiere photo. ADRIENNE t'ORRI. brilliant iilm actress, arrives at Leicester Square. London, for the premiere of the British lilm. "Lease of Life." m which she star! She wears white imitation roses round the neckline of her organdie dress. A. P.
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  • 152 7 PARIS. Oct. 13. (UP)— Franco and India announced formal agreement over a method to settle their long dispute over ownership oi French possessions m India ma sure prelude to French withdrawal. According to an official communique, local municipal councillors will meet m Pon<lichcrr\
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  • 89 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 13. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot London 23.1a 1 Spot Liverpool 24 d November 23 Id' December 231 d January Morch 23 d. April/June 23 d. July -September 22
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  • 112 7 COLOMBO. Oct. 13, (Reuter Mr. S. C. Shirley Corea. Minister of Commerce. Trade and Fisherii returned to Ceylon from Peking today after successfully negotiating next year's i rubber deal with China. He confirmed that the new average pric would be 27 pence for a pound
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  • 242 7 Defence Of Europe Now Certainty JAWS, Oct. 13. (Reuter)— The last big hurdle to tne huropean defence scheme— a vote of confidence by tne trench National Assembly endorsing the London agreement to rearm Germany and authorising the rrenner, M. Pierre Mendes France, to pursue the negotiations— was crossed after a
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  • 119 7 Hubby Surprised LAUSANNE. Switzerland. Oct. 13, IUP).— Former Queen Narriman of Egypt surprised Iter second husband by Hying suddenly to Europe today for an examination at the exclusive Lausanne maternity clinic where Rita Hayworth's daughter Ya mm was born. Back home m Alexandria, husband Adham
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  • 23 7 MEN of the Kenya Regiment killed 13 Matt Mau m an ambush on the outskirts of Nairobi on Tuesday. Reuter.
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  • 345 8 MALAYA benefited more than any other Asian country from the boom of commodity prices caused by the Korean war. For the threeyear period beginning July 1950. Malaya gained on balance. 54.500.000. 000 m international trade. According to a statistical study made by the Economic Commission for Asia and
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  • 170 8 TAIPEI, Oct. 13, (AP)— Formosa cannot hope to be self-supporting while it maintains a half million man army but this China island is making economic progress and getting: by on fewer U.S. dollars each V S. De Beausset, project manager of the J. G. White Engineering
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  • 370 9 AUST. FIRM'S PROFITS FOR EXPANSION ONLY Faith In Malaya's Stability Standard Staff Reporter Durinn it* nC com P? n V whose policy others may well follow, VZJfr*Vjtt f H eXis,enCe h S diStfibuted Z* Mr. J. Minion, the manager of the company said, "It is our policy to finance part
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  • 157 9 SINGAPORE will be among the 40 countries participating mi n the Ninth Junior Chamber of Commerce international Congress to be held m Mexico City from Oct 24 to 29. n handi be on display at an international trade fan which be held simuli.
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  • 112 9 SEPTEMBER outp the following companic Chenderiang Tin Dredging Ltd. 911 pit dated Ltd. 2.615 piculs; Hong Tin Ltd. Dredge under reduction; X, Tin Dredging Ltd 1,355 The Tin Mines. L'd 1.509 pieuls; Killinghall Tin Ltd. piculs; Malaysian) Tin Ltd. tributers' sale) 584 p; Pengkalen Ltd 2.299
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  • 179 9 mdard Staff Reporter lilt. Austin Motor Company, producers of the famous Austin A3O, A lO. A7O and ADO models, not to mention a string of other cars, have just exported to this country their latest effort. This v the Austin A5O Cambridge. And judging by the
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  • 268 9 Raub Gold Report Loss 0f A£22,493 I*l^ directors of Raub Australian Gold Mining Co Ltd. report that the results for the year ended March 31. I 1954 are disappointing. The transformation from a profit of A .£23.465 for the r ended March 31. 1953 to a loss of A £22.483
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  • 138 9 ON the local share market •rday industrials and tin shares were quietly steady, lnere was uncertainty, however, m the rubber section as a resull of fluctuations m the commodity price. The turnover of business remained small. *u Pri c c eha »ges announce^ by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association
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  • 56 9 NEARLY all Chinese regional plans for 1954 call for increased production of oilseeds over -cording to information available to the U.S. Foreign Agricultural Service. The emphasis on increased oilseed production, greater even that that on eelton and grain. grows out of the present shortage of edible oils, which
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  • 74 9 WASHINGTON. Oct. (AP)— The -eign Operations Administrat said yesterday that preliminyjy move? are well underway between the governments of Thailand and the United States for the construction of a modern highway to link Bangkok and the isolated North-east province?. Construction is to start before the end
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  • 217 9 F.E. Trade Showed No Improvement Last Year THE trade of Asia and the Far East showed no improvement m 1953. The trade deficit was as big as that m 1952. Total trade has even declined. In a semi-annual review of the Asian economic situation just published by the Secretariat of
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  • 32 9 THE General Electric Company has received orders worth £86.000 to date for '■ng m the workshops and offices of the new headquarters of British Overseas Airways Corporation at London Airport.
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  • 72 9 FOR the five days ended Sept. 30 Britain had an. ••above-line'* deficit (after allowing for sinking funds) of £624.000 compared with a deficit of £22^77,000 m the previous week and a deficit of £1,539.000 m the corresponding period of last year. This raised the cumulative de fit
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  • 63 9 F molten glass drops into a mould. The mould revolves under a burner which shoots down a white flame. A piston crashes into the mould and quickly withdraw. Th!! next second the product is pushed through the mould. worker picks it up with, oiir of tongs. Standard
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  • 139 9 Japan Gives Support THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed firm at 77-{ cents per lb. for first grade rubber for October shipment, a rise of cent on Tuesday. Prices opened at 771 cents and moved up and down, before closing at the highest
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  • 40 9 THERE is no business like American business. Lor plant expansion alone: The American Telephone Telegraph Company will spend 00.000.000; General Motors Corporation. 53,--000.0000.000 m two years and the DuPont Company. $300,000,000 every year for the next five years.
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  • 249 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Oct. 13— Indonesian authorities today hailed the continued drop m rubber exports to Singapore as a healthy development. They said this indicated that Indonesia is making good progress m its plans to do its own rubber processing at home instead
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  • 85 9 Movements of tin-in-concen-trates from the Federation to Singapore and Penang m September involved 5.291 tons (4,970 tons m August), according to official statistics. The total quantity exported m the nine months this year amounted to 45.106 tons (41.768 tons m the same period last year).
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  • 146 9 THE produce market m Singapore remained relatively stable ;n prices m n tions yest* rday, but only n business was reported. Copra was a until the close, oply higher and closing fractionally lower than I quotations. '^it oil nang m JV. per 4 ~ul. Pepper remained m
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  • 77 9 Traders Told Of Pak. Plan T! T missioner m Mr. M. H. E. A returned t< m m a tour of I to explain to Mai merchants the Ol I new try,. troduced by Pa Th< h 31. 195 the dual pu: its and liberalising imIt gl an additional eign
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    • 56 9 OIII.K R()U)S Irian; A;. :> o Maru; llory Lyk« H dtex lelikon; n; Drente; X Cnartnte. Karaton. INMK R<)\<)S H« •< H.i s Aik 1 Indi. Mill W!I \R\ Bk NW 24; i ia VICTORIA dock Lc Ul STERN \M HOB \)R LAID IP Hai Hsuan; Hong I Hni So-
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  • 84 10 ABOUT 100 employees of Hock Guan Sago Factory m Genting Lane, Singapore, want the firm to reinstate them, when the factory resumes production tomorrow. The factory closed down m August due to a trade recess. Yesterday, representatives of the Factory and Shop Employees' Union,
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  • 47 10 A COMMITTEE of the Singapore City Council has recommended that the Council contribute $60,000 towards a $160,000 drainage scheme to prevent flooding m Sennett Estate. The owners of the Estate will have to bear the rest of the cost, it is suggested.
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  • 164 10 Mao 's General Sipped Water Through A Straw WEARING a severe grey gabardine semi military tunic devoid of decorations, General Yuan Chung-hsien, (left) Red China's Ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary to India, strode into the V.I.P. room at Kallang airport yesterday. He was closely followed by the Embassy's First Secretary, Mr.
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  • 377 10 Department's Report For 1953 Says Primary School Problem In 6 Yrs IT cost the people of Singapore $17 each last year to educate the Colony's children, states the annual report of the Education Department for 1953. Altogether Government spent $19,243,795 on education last year— nearly
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  • 34 10 Arrivals! photo. MR. Tan Chin Tuan Deputy President of the Singapore Legialal Council, returned yester day to the Colony by air from Britain where he studied parliamentary pro cedure. Standard
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  • 48 10 THE Challenge Cup presented by Rev. Chew Hock Hin for the Geylang Straits Chinese Methodist Fellowship Talent ime Contest, recently held at Geylang Methodist Girls' School went to Mr. David Lim. the best vocalist. Mr Hubert Koh and Miss May Yeo were the runners-up
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  • 36 10 MR D U N PRITT Q.C. who argued the appeal of seven Chinese school students, will be given a farewell party at 3 p.m. today mi n the Singapore Badminton Hall s p
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  • 102 10 PROFESSOR Richard Hawes, consulting physician to the Colonial Office, who arrived from Britain to receive the Doctor of Medicine decree from the University of Malaya on Saturday. Among the many doctors who met hi m at the airport was his son. Dr. R. Hawes. who is
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  • 134 10 Shortage Of Staff Will Hit City Expansion SHORTAGE of staff, adjustment of rates and charges and creation of new departments, are some of the problems the Singapore City Council will face when it takes over Rural Board functions under the new constitution. The City Engineer's department will be hit harder
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  • 125 10 ROTARIANS should apply their motto "Service Before Self" not only among themselves, but also to all fellow humans. Singapore City Councillor, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, told members of the Rotary Club yesterday. Speaking on "Service is my business" at the dub's weekly luncheon meeting m
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  • 41 10 AN unemployed man. Yeo Gin Chong, 44. who cut his throat with a fruit knife because of financial worries, was yesterday bound over m the Eighth Singapore Police Court for six months on a sum of $50.
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  • 197 10 NYE Ngap Song and Lim Hing Peow. who attempted to escape from the Outram Road Traific Court lock-up by removing an iron bar from a window on June 16. were sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment each i? th Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday.
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  • 39 10 PEOPLE interested m classical films are invited to attend the inaugural meeting of a Singapore Film Society at the British Council Hall at 6.30 p.m. next Sunday Aims and programme of this society will be discussed.
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  • 185 10 ARMED with a revolver, three men robbed the China Company m Middle Road of $137,000 worth of watches and cash on the afternoon of May 6 it was stated m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday' In the dock was Yew Weng who was
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    • 359 10 o#lhawbSoShers# O WOW SHOWING TELSS9 S Ska Q \Mio was he? Whal was he? pSk 'jH y lliis stranger m black 0 N ALAN LADD n j 0 PATRICIA MEDINA (V TgW^^Q/^f t Q COLUMBIA tsl v. 0 Phis: 3 STOOGES m "SCRAMBLED BRAINS" o o SATURDAY MIDNIGHT! f Q
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  • 41 11 LONDON. Oct. 13. (AP) Arsenal. English First Division soccer club, will play the Russian Club of Spartak m London Stadium, the Foot- ball Association confirmed I yesterday. Arsenal lost 5-0 In Russia to Dynamo on October •5.
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  • 108 11 GLASGOW. Oct. 13, (Reuter) Draw for the fourth round of the Scottish Football Association Cup to be played on Oct 23. resulted as follows:— Cowdenbeath v Ayr United. Berwick or Clacunacuddin v Inverness Town. Arbroath V Brechin City. Buckie Thistle v Queen's Park. Dundee United v
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  • 44 11 The result of the C.S.C. Un- I limited Cash Sweep held on Oct. 9 are as follows: Ist Prize No. *****: 2nd Prize No. *****: 3rd Prize No. *****. •ters: Not. ***** *****. *****, *****. 2tio>4. 4G120. *****. *****, *****. 5.
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  • 22 11 NEWMARKET. Oct. 13. (Reuter). French Di the Cesarewitch Stakes. Earlswood w nd and •mouth third. Thirty-one run.
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  • 36 11 TAIPING. Tues Taiping be the vc ue cf two interest!: >r friendly matches here on Saturday Perak Comi Schools XV will meet the lah Combined Schools XV, wing which Perak wi.l y b^ainbt Penunfi.
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  • 537 11  - AMERICA'S RECORD STANDS: TALENT AMONG YOUNGSTERS SCOTT BAILIE Tennis Dean Defends The U.S. By mull V WOOD, Calif., (IP)— Perry T. Jones, Dean of tennis m Southern California, blasted reports recently that the world's net capital wa s shifting toward Australia, and said the United States had yet to reach
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  • 265 11 MEXICO CITY, Oct. 13, (AP)— Art Larsen, the temperamental former American National Champion, got into a heated argument with officials yesterday but bowed to Mexico's Llamas m the semi-finals of the PanAmerican Tennis Championship. Just as happened m Austra- T ha more than a year
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  • 38 11 ARSENAL Sports Club beat Jalan Kayu Ranger? 4 o m a friendly soccer match played at Yio Chu Knag ground yesterday. Scorers for Arsenal S.C. were V. R. Nathan 2, A. Robert and T. Joseph.
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  • 27 11 PORTLAND. Oregon. Oct. 13. (UP).— The barnstorming Philippine national basketball team last night overcame a 27-19 halftime deficit to defeat the Portand All-Stars 62-58.
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  • 229 11 RAFFLES Institution St. Andrew j their inter-school hockey en- counter on the R.I. ground yesterday. In the first half Rl had many chances to score. but their forwards could not hit straight. In the 10th minute of second half. Balderaj opened for Ralles. and they id 15
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  • 39 11 LONDON. Oct. 13, (AP\ Heavyweight Joe Bygi Britain won a unanimou cision over Eddie (Polly) Smith. light heavyv champion of Bermuda, m eight-round bout at Loi. Albert Hall last night. Bvgraves weighed 1945. Smith 183.
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    • 367 11 Lil Jlbner By Al Capp J KHAR'S NEVAH j THEN WHY DOnT T J -AN ME&&E VO'KiN X Ah'D 1 I FCr TAH MAD A FRIGHTMN' CAINTGO k YORE < HAD>( VO'STAVHERE, TRAP ONE -AN SOME- LIKE. T^St? VISION//- AM HAD J> E>ACK FOLKS?) NO U VO' PORE CRITTER' J
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    • 144 11 SPORrf HOCKEY: SHA Div. I Latiii Wanderers v IA at Balestier; RAF Seletar v GHQ FARELF at Selyetar; Div. 2 Dockyard r RE ME at Suva' Base: Div. 3 A Royal Naval Base r RAPC at Naval Base; SHB Police v SHB Recs at Bukit Chermin: YMMA v RASC at
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  • 539 12 J. N. McHugh IX the first Inter-Ser-vices rugby game of the season played at Changi terday, Royal Air Force ran out easy winners over the Army by nine points (three tries) to three points (one try). Tl re was far from
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  • 536 12 1 DanS esque Canterbury Great Tradition rA\TiDn,Dv Ud Three newcomers, DANTESQUE, CANTERBURY and GREAT TRADITION should figure prominently at the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting opening this Saturday. Both Dantesque and Canterbury are trained by Rinus van Breukelen while Great tradition i s under the
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  • 125 12 THERE was very little activity at the race track this morning, when slow work was the order of the day. Howevc Bagby's candidates Sky High and Honourbright spurted up the straight at a brisk pace with Sky High stretching out beautifully all the
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  • 276 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "A" beat RAAF Tengah by nine points (three tries) to six points (two tries) on second h "if yesterday scoring aH their points m the The first half was a very scrappy atfair but Stephenson scored a good try
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  • 199 12 CANTERBURY Belle, who scored a fluent win on the first day of the recent Sultan's Gold Vase Meeting ot the Perak Turf Club has earned promotion to Class 2 from Class 3 according to the latest Straits Racing Association's classification hst. The following are the transfers:
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  • 643 12  - SBA's RETURN TO GLORY BEGINS THIS WEEKEND JEFFERY JAMES Says SINGAPORE badminton is all set to return to glory. And if the glory means the winning of the Foong Seong Cvp if this glory means that at this end lies supremacy of Malayan badminton well, it's about time! When Singapore
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  • 364 12 Mercantile Bank 1 M.P.H 1 Abdul Rahim Minhat, Salleh Bujan. Referee: Mr. J. W. T. Murray. MERCANTILE BANK, who started off m fine style with a goal m the third minute, had to be content with being held to a I—l draw by the Malaya
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  • 194 12 Tommy-'M^onTsa'iim I. W 9 Referee:— H. J. Webber. 9 aL ORIENTAL TELEPHONE and Electric Company entered the third round of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association senior knock out competition when they trounced Chartered Bank s—o at the F N ground yesterday. The Bankers
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  • 358 12 Spotlight On Soccer VETERAN'S!" Six Weeks More WHEN Is an Importantnot an Importa, The answ. to a great the parti. and regarc. Now we take n, 4n Ho e C up( omp(;ii "ua U 1 the two pu; m, f Hong Kone \w l,,,rp Jnd fans 5 w* Kn J«*N
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