Singapore Standard, 15 October 1954
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Title Section18 1954-10-15 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m± m Vol. V. No. 10*. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954 j TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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67 1954-10-15 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT v Chew, of Hall Road. Penwinner of The Quick-Quiz i 75. Mr. Wcvlter t ol the Sambo[ue for $100 has been .vers are:--0 I SINGAPORE rtainly a >n>. j,,,. t oinments 1 on Is the hotel's where dane held. RAINBOW MACHINE (.This is w). < omments67 words
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Article53 1954-10-15 1 Oct. 14— a Haiti town of pie, was wiped :ane "Hazel", Vice-Consul today. mhabi.•:nown. he ne was last ng north-w> he strickic said that i s and two Idings were ob- s.nding m Lief parties. killed or inthousands left n Aux Cayes, n town,U.P. - 53 words
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Article23 1954-10-15 1 )N, Oct. 14 (Reuter). are on their re by air to rew of St. Brides Bay. :n the Far23 words
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Article25 1954-10-15 1 LYWOOD, Oct. 14. tar Anna d m Hollylane lrom New 'gr.t for her Amedebut m the the Broadv l "Rose Tattoo."25 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-10-15 1 Royal Family Back From Holidays photo THE QUEEN. Princess Margaret. Princess Anne and Prince Charles (right) drive from Euston Station to Buckingham Palace on their return to London from their summer holiday at Balmoral. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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481 1954-10-15 1 Survey Of Mountain Ranges, Then,.. By K. C. ARUN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Central Electricity Board m the Federation has just voted $800,000 for preliminary investigations into a $150,000,000 hydro-electric station, that will double Malaya's power output over the next decade. The huge project, to481 words
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Article61 1954-10-15 1 LONDON. Oct. 14. <AFP>— I 1 Emperor Haile le of Ethiopia arrived here by rail from. Portsmouth where he landed earlier today on an official visit to Britain. He was greeted at Victoria Railway Station by Queen Elizabeth, the Duke of Edinburgh, the Queen Mother. Princess61 words
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Article44 1954-10-15 1 SANTA MONICA. California Oct, H (AP). Actress Marie (The Body) McDonald has been awarded custody of her two children by wealthy shoe store owner Harry Karl, who will pay US$5OO monthly for their support Court approval was granted yesterday.44 words
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Article31 1954-10-15 1 TOKYO. Oct. 14 CAP). Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit of India, former President of the U.N. Genera! sembly arrived here today on a three-week unofficial visi^ to Japan en route home.31 words
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Article367 1954-10-15 1 NATIONAL CRISIS HITS BRITAIN Docfc Strike Takes A Grave Turn Govt. Action To Stop Rot Is Only Hope LONDON, Oct. 14 (Reuter)— A full report on Britain's growing strike wave went to the Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, today as London's transport slowdown threatened to spread to the provinces. Nearly367 words
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Article, Illustration473 1954-10-15 1 PLUCKY AMAH FOILS 2 GUNMEN Robbery Bid On Lawyer's House TWO GUNMEN forced their way into the house of a Singapore lawyer, Mr. Leslie Rayner, m Thomson Road yesterday morning but were sent scurrying away empty-handed by Mr. Rayner's amah. The alert and daring amah, known to her boss as473 words
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Article87 1954-10-15 1 NAIROBI, Oct. 14 (Reuter*.— Mau Man terrorists strangled Mrs. Mary Leakey. 57, m her home at Nyeri. 100 miles north of here last night. Her husband. Mr. Gray Leakey is missing and Is also believed to have been murdered. The terrorists slashed an African87 words
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Article57 1954-10-15 1 MOSCOW, Oct. 14. (Renter). —The British parliamentary delegation visiting Russia went to the Kremlin today to pay a courtesy call on Soviet President Klimenti Voroshilov. After the meeting with Mr. Voroshilov— the first top Soviet leader they have seen— the delegates, led by Lord Coleraine. were57 words
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Article46 1954-10-15 1 RUBBER prices m Singapore continued spiralling upwards to 78J cents per lb. yesterday, a rise of 11 cents on Wednesday's quotations. The improvement was attributable to good trade support, the rise m London overnight and good overseas acceptances. i (See Page nine).46 words
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Article32 1954-10-15 1 LONDON. Oct. 14, (Reuter) —A 47-year-old former journalist, Mr. T. Fife Clark, has been appointed to the £3.000 a year post of Director General of the Central Office of Information.32 words
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Article72 1954-10-15 1 TAIPEI. Oct, 14 (UP). Nationalist Chinese antiaircraft batteries on Tachen island damaged a Communist Chinese Russian-built MIG fighter on Wednesday when the plane swooped over the northern-most Nationalist outpost, it was reported today. Reports from the Island, which is approximately midway between Formosa and Red-held72 words
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Article55 1954-10-15 1 KARACHI. Oct. 14. (Reuters).—The Pakistan Government today announced the appointment of Mr. C. W. E. Wren, described as being of the British Security Service, to Investigate the unsolved murder of Liaquat All Khan, Pakistan's first Prime Minister. Liaquat was shot dead while addressing a public meeting at55 words
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Article37 1954-10-15 1 NICOSIA, Cyprus, Oct. 14. (Reuter). British Middle East Forces Headquarters will be formally transferred to Cyprus from Fayld m the Suez Canal zone on Dec. 1. a military spokesman said here today.37 words
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Article75 1954-10-15 1 TAEYAMA. Chiba. Oct. 1. (UP).— A 26-year-old Japanese labourer and his 22-year-old common law wife lit a stick of dynamite and committed double suicide here m a hotel early today. Their room was a gruesome sight with parts of their bodies plastered against the severely damaged celling75 words
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Article, Illustration397 1954-10-15 1 Gruesome Discovery In Blind Man's Room A MAN was found poisoned and stabbed and a woman axed m the head m a blind man's room on the first floor of a house m Singapore's Mannaseh Lane yesterday morning. The man was 54-year-old Yeo Chew Chu. the woman. 28--year-old Soh Kirn397 words
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Article31 1954-10-15 1 LONDON, Oct. 14. <Rev —British European Airways Corporation, one of the two British State-owned air lines. made a net loss of £1,773.797 for the year ended March 31, 1954.31 words
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Article26 1954-10-15 1 LONDON. Oct. 14 (Rev —Mr. Anthony Nu" Brill Under ,ro today lor n< lons on the future of the Suiz Canul zone b26 words
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Advertisement156 1954-10-15 1 i aidira of NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO 1, Raffles Place. S'po re Tel. *****. £jg^t? W l/o JWMBb tf<nM .V/if IS. B^rr ##«o#-#» tpter I Li_-* k «^^a Thcsa are some of fcJj^^*^*" /A/ /£Yi /I >* Printed Shantung 36" $1.90 a yard Printed Linen 30 2.00 Olazerf Printed <156 words
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Article30 1954-10-15 2 PENANG, Thurs. The "Kathina" festival commemorating the offering? of priests' robes to Bikkhus will be celebrated by devotees at the Mahindarama Buddhist Temple. Kampar Road on Oct. 2430 words
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Article101 1954-10-15 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.SS Spot Loose 78; No. 1 R.SS f.o.b. 78; No. No. 3 Nov. 1 781. Tone: Steady a after firm. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was $3€3| per pieul. Up 121 <ts.101 words
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Article512 1954-10-15 2 Air Of Triumph At Tea Party FOR more than two hours yesterday, over 6,000 Singapore Chinese students heartily applauded and cheered a series of impassionet speeches calling upon them to unite m the cause of Chinese education and denouncing the "persecution" of Chinese students.512 words
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132 1954-10-15 2 Court Room Fireworks In $21,000 Suit KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A counsel defending five bus company directors on charges of criminal breach of trust of $21,000 set off an angry exchange with the pr< m the First Magistrate's Court today, by asking a witness whether he discussed his testimony with a132 words
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Article34 1954-10-15 2 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs. Thirty-two members of Detachment No. 3 of the Red Cross Society stationed here, will take part m a first-aid oral examination at the District Hospital on Saturday, Oct 30.34 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-10-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Close on the heels of the Malayanisation Committees' report, the Federation Government today announced the appointment of Inche Talif bin Lisut as the first Asian Chief Police Officer m the country's history. Inche Talif. who is at present Deputy Chief Police Officer. Trengganu, will90 words
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Article174 1954-10-15 2 SEREMBAN, Thurs.— Mr. Chin See Yin, I'MNO MCA member of Temiang ward, set a poser for the Seremban Town Council today when he asked "What constitutional authority has the State Secretary to decide an issue which is a matter for the State or Federal Government?"174 words
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Article88 1954-10-15 2 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs. Lim Boon Seng, a former junior Customs officer, who was arrested on a warrant on Oct. 7 for failing to attend Court, was produced today before the President of the Sessions Court. Mr J. G. Adams. When asked to explain his absence. Lim said88 words
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Article28 1954-10-15 2 A meeting of the Me Sheriff Celebration committee will be held m the new UMNO hall at McAlister Road. Penang on Oct. 20. at 8 p.m28 words
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Article181 1954-10-15 2 KIALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Telephone subscribers m Johore Bahru may have to pay a small fee m future to call Singapore when they are transferred from the jurisdiction of the Oriental Telephone and Electric Company to the Federation Telecoms next year. ver. there will idiate change181 words
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Article55 1954-10-15 2 MALACCA Thurs. The candlelight procession at St. Peter's Church was attended by many Catholics and other lies of the Lady Fatima erday, despite rain. The celebration, m honour of the anniversary of the last apparition of the Lady Fatima marked the completion of a novena and mission conducted55 words
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206 1954-10-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A young Chinese, who declared from his stretcher m the High Court, today, that he was' on his way to surrender when captured by a Gurkha patrol on Sept. 8. was sentenced to death by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mathew.206 words
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97 1954-10-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. T; -The President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. P Kirby, today acquitted and discharged Lee Bee Pin. 36---old pilot officer of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force on three counts of criminal breach of trust of $376 belonging to the MAAF.97 words
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Article36 1954-10-15 2 SIR JOHN MARTIN. Un Secretary of State at the C nial Oflfic c. arrives m Singapore today on a tour <>t North Borneo. Sarawak. Brunei, the Federation of Malaya and Singapore.36 words
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Article37 1954-10-15 2 HONGKONG, Oct. 14. Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15 72 to £1 sterling; 55. ***** to US$l; $1,823 s $i $0,166 to one Indonesian r» piah. Gold $255.25 to37 words
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Advertisement494 1954-10-15 2 h another new range of rccont arrivals: SPECIAL OFFER OF READYMADE SAREES Printed Cotton Sorces From $5.90 to $10.00 each. Ploin Cotton Sorees with Borden 4.50 each. Georgette Sorees with Embroidered Pipings $11.90 each. Pure Silk Georgette Sorees with Pipings $10.90 eoch. Bangalore Georgette Sorees From 205 to 50' i494 words
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Advertisement112 1954-10-15 2 (A Full measure) C of Delight [S KH CREAM OF Ifr^^i 1 W \\MUSHROOMm^ [(O SOUP lij S^/f H.J.HEINZCO. O|KP (*^(y^\ Every last drop of th < *H> talizing soup temp- I appetite. Those tender Lttfeflius! y y are specially selected cooked, combined v itf) 1 I I cream and112 words
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Article35 1954-10-15 3 FOR driving a car at a speed of 38 to 42 miles per hour along B'ikit Timah Road on May 11. Oh Ah S lined $50 m the Sing Second Traflic Court yesterday.35 words
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259 1954-10-15 3 Brian MUST embrace Islam to wed Tijah 'Otherwise We'll Stop 1t...' Soldier's Romance With Malay Girl Hits Religious Snag Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Branch of the Muslim Missionary Society will do everything within its power to stop the marriage of the young English soldier, Private Brian Sharp to Tijah259 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-10-15 3 THIS is one of the crippled children whom the public will help by going to the premiere of "The Egyptian" at the Odeon Theatre on Oct. 27 at MS p.m.. held under the auspices of the Singapore Red Cross Society A novel competition72 words
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Article141 1954-10-15 3 Occupation: Beggar Address: 5-ft-way FIFTY EIGHT YEAROLD Cheng Eng pleaded guilty m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to begging m Joo Chiat Terrace. When asked by the Magistrate why he did not seek the help of the Social Welfare Department. Chens: replied that the relief141 words
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Article58 1954-10-15 3 Standard Shipping Reporter FOUR American destroyers. USS Wadleigh, USS Remey. USS Monsen and USS Young arrived m Singapore yesterday, en route to Newport, Rhode Island, after routine duties m the Western Pacific. In overall command of the visiting destroyer division is Commander R. B. Kelly, USN.58 words
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Article42 1954-10-15 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— The Kulai branch of the Women's Institute will hold the first fun fair here tomorrow. Datin Abdul Kadir. wife of the Mentri Besar. will open the fair at 2.30 p.m. at the court building.42 words
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Article275 1954-10-15 3 THE 100 London-type taxicabs which made their first appearance m Singapore a few years ago "merely as an experiment" have now set City Councillors a problem. Should these vehicles be taken oil the roads if they are "mechanically unfit or should they be replaced by275 words
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Article138 1954-10-15 3 TWENTY-TWO officers of St John Ambulance Brigaa.. Singapore, will be invt the Order of St. John and 4 Servi c medals at a predion ceremony by the Governor. Sir Johi at the Victoria Memorial Hall on Oct. SO. The recipients are. Order of St. John: Dr.138 words
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Article46 1954-10-15 3 PROFESSOR R. B. Hawes. consulting physician to the Colonial Office, will give a lecture on "Changing Patterns m Medical Practice, tonight at the Faculty of Medicine, at ().30 p.m. The lecture is arranged by the Alumni Association of the University of Malaya.46 words
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Article46 1954-10-15 3 TANG SIII HONG, was fined $40 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday when he admitted driving a car m a negligent manner resulting m a collision with a bus at the junction of Geylang Road and Lorong 33 on June 14.46 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-10-15 3 A Kangaroo's Paw To Take Back Ho me— SCIENTISTS and students from many countries who attended the recent Pan Indian Ocean Science Congress m Perth, capital of Western Australia, were given opportunities to visit various places and institutions of interest to them before they left the State. Western Australia's botani-96 words
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Article93 1954-10-15 3 Engineers' Group To Hold Dinner THE Singapore Malayan Joint Oversea Group of the Institutions of Civil. Mechanical and Electrical Engineers will hold their annual dinner at the Adelphi Hotel roof garden tonight at 9 p.m. The Group which controls all professional engineers m Singapore and the Federation has a membership93 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-10-15 3 His Sucessor WING COMMANDER F. H. (Archie) Margrave (above), who has been Chief Public Relations Officer of Far East Air Force H.Q. (Changi) for the past eight years leaves for Britain on Sunday on retirement. Archie Hargrave, who served with the R.A.F. m the Middle East and106 words
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143 1954-10-15 3 THE Singapore City Council wants the Education Department to be responsible for developing and maintaining all school playing fields m Singapore. A Council committee rely decided that it is net oractical to use recreation fields for the dual purpose ol public playing fields and143 words
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Advertisement276 1954-10-15 3 II oi mast atlrnncad xlippvrs PLASTIC SLIPPERS HYGIENIC AND ODORLESS Cleanable and Washable mbers m the cole Comfortable to wear M- nd eye-appeal mg m appearance. £f\ fit 4J) ____\\\w^^y. |4 tte *p!T« *\j_mi\Wi x*. «o]& HI W Sfc a V t Afej] t l 1 Rcpresentati. k'^^tM AUW PIT276 words
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Advertisement141 1954-10-15 3 ,7%e ux)r/rf famous family of TIGER medicinal products 'j^Sn <E~ HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TICER MEDICAL HALL ALWAYS 1^ Ci/fy^A jnif h NAVY, ARMY, AIR FORCE Personnel Units J j X Families Messes J When hot,141 words
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Article62 1954-10-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, today paid his first official visit to the Malayan Film Unit studios here. Accompanied hy Mr. Tom Hodge, head of the Films' Division of the Information vices. Sir Dona: cted every section of the growing MFU for62 words
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457 1954-10-15 4 Police Watched The Ritual TWENTY-SEVEN gangsters were sent to five months' jail each by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. K. T. Alexander, for being members of the Ang Bin Huay secret society and attending a triad initiation ceremony on October 12.457 words
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Article131 1954-10-15 4 A Call To Indians In Penang PENANG. Thurs.— A sin- cere wish and fervent desire that every member would: ontinue to render his or her unstinted co-operation I guidance m order to nake their association a very useful and lively one within his island town was expr •d m the131 words
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Article171 1954-10-15 4 SEND SOLDIERS TO HOSPITAL KUALA LI MPIR, Thurs.-Thirty per cent of the ..laladies which sent British soldiers to the Military Hospital at Kinrara just outside Kuala Lumpur are classified as "unknown" by the specialists there,' Mr. Antony Head. Britain's Secretary of State for War. was told171 words
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Article88 1954-10-15 4 ALOR STAR. Thurs.— Chng Beng Keng. a Kedah rice miller, was fined $150 today I by Magistrate Tuan Syed Hussain on an amended charge of negligent driving. In addition, Chng's driving licence was ordered to be endorsed. Originally Chng was charged with causing the death of j88 words
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Article74 1954-10-15 4 KUALA LCMPCR. Thurs A patrol from the First B lion Malay Regiment returning dead tired from all-:. ambush positions near Su Siput yesterday were she" by twvj groups of bandits. One soldier was killed. the patroj returned the fire wounding one terrorist ecial Constable Aziz bin74 words
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Article64 1954-10-15 4 PENANG. Thurs An appeal to the public for funds to help maintain the Po Leung Kuk (Girls' Home) was made by Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Penang Mr B T. W Stewart today. Mr. Stewart said he would be writing letters to prominent Chinese for donations, rary64 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-10-15 4 Photo THE Singapore Badminton Hall was packed j iv with (hinr U w*i The occasion was a tea party yivcn by the students to Mr. I) N Pritt (J to the Colony to argue the appeal on behalf m Chinese umH..,:' leaves today. StandardStandard - 48 words
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197 1954-10-15 4 Civilians Volunteer For Work In Jungle IPOH. Thurs.— Thirty-four volunteers, including a woman, have answered an appeal by the Department of Information, Perak, for field officers and cinema operators to make trips into deep jungle forts with the object of using visual techniques of persuasion to attract aborigines towards these197 words
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Article118 1954-10-15 4 $137,000 Rohbery Trial \KW WENG f "kepala ol a rubber m Mersing, eh r^ed with armed robbery m cash and watches at the China Compan icMle Road on May 6, gave an alibi m his de Singapore Assize Court yesterday. 5 p.m. 'h a dtted118 words
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Article43 1954-10-15 4 Xl Al Thurs. Th Welfare lot Federation. at the Great Teluk Anson day h.u netti the high< it w;»n .111 day. The Lottei the Johore I ium an for the Stat. tion sefcem sanatorium The board other grant the 143 words
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Article86 1954-10-15 4 IPOH. Thurs.— Death c at Batu Gajah Hospital rday evening of Mr Cheong Chee, one of the leading Chinese tin miners m town and. for many years an outstanding figure m the Chinese community. The late Mr. Cheong. aged 70. was ailing for ume His ill86 words
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179 1954-10-15 4 'Shakespeare' In A Garden Is Unique Experience Standard Theatre Critic THE first public performance of Peter Wises production of The Tempest was enthusiastically greeted by a small but very appreciative audience at Mallaig last night. Set charmingly against the natural greenery of the Commissioner-General's garden and played i a bare,179 words
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Advertisement199 1954-10-15 4 v. Should animals be ill-treated? X x If your answer is no. plea heit, the RSP. C A to prevent cruelty by becoming 4? a member. The subscription 4* is only $10 a year and there no entrance ft t R. S. C. I. X 7 15, Orchard RcL. Singapore*199 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-10-15 5 \v CHEW id l heah Swee Hoon who will be peril., "les Romances" at the University of Re-union Week Dance m Raffles Hotel on Oct 21 ring will be world f uned magician, Mr. Tan i_ be obtained from Mr. T. T Foo Isslsl r (Jniversitj <»f Malaya.50 words
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Article40 1954-10-15 5 Pritt Tells Undergrads il I Russia has no intention ot going to war D n Pritt, Q.C. said In Singapore last night. talk al Resron ri I that ng be fur be SSB tig Gerr40 words
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Article28 1954-10-15 5 Flag Days For Home Of Aged g to etion the V-ied run by the Batu id to be renc building started this foundation stone R.P E lis worthy28 words
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Article29 1954-10-15 5 THI Btotherh Singap L?ht" :ia Theatre ton to raise fund. ultural ac- Hypochondria iapted. directed produced b> Dr. V The show includes dances. vocal music and29 words
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Article28 1954-10-15 5 mth. G kill hi roken far Police after he Por the theft ore Se\ fto a ..icide r m the sum ;x months com-28 words
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Article40 1954-10-15 5 TELUK ANSON. Thurs. An international d of the Poppy Day Appeal Fund will be held at the New Paris .ret (Old Paradise Cab: beonf Street on from 8.:50 p.m. to 2 a.m. Ent: for a COU] i40 words
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184 1954-10-15 5 Agent On Trial For $40,887 Medicine Theft CHOW Choo. describee. was alleged to have undry medicines, tins mu\ adve matter. t $4 belor. two Singapore me the Second Crimii net Court was to have on June 5 m Cross Street, and the com- plainants were from Messrs Great Eastern Drug184 words
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192 1954-10-15 5 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce is prepared to hear the views of Chinese educationists and others on the proposal by Government to grant increased aid to Chinese schools, Chamber President, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, and chairman of the Nanyang University, Mr. Tan Lark Sye,192 words
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Article216 1954-10-15 5 Trifling Matter/ He Says JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Chong See, mother of seven children was stabbed to death on July 19 at Kluang and for this crime her son-in-law, Wong Ten, was sentenced to death at the Assixes today by Mr. Justice Storr. »When charged with tho216 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-10-15 5 Kiat To Be Independent Candidate MR. G. H. Kiat. prominent re pub will mdent candidate for Mr. K.it. v Pre t_ the Singapore Ratepayers' As m, Prent ot the Swimming Club, Chairman of the Roy tpore Anti-Tuber-iatioj Pre f the Straits ChiI Chairman of the Amateur Swimmii ion. m the83 words
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Article108 1954-10-15 5 IPOH. Thurs.— An appeal by an elderly woman, Looi Wall Fong. against the conviction on her for illegal posof a 15-year-o!d girl toral purposes was disd by Mr. Justice Pree mi n the Appeal Court toThe Judge remarked it was mate the appellant did not entence108 words
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Article80 1954-10-15 5 IPOH. Thurs.— The two-acre j chi playground m l Brewster Road ia to cost the Perak Admini- approxin Buiit on private land during the Jap regime, this playground ng maintained by the local authorit °urch; the land :.ected to cost the Gcv- eminent $H30.000 but no asreeI80 words
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Article75 1954-10-15 5 OH, T voce mon of t for co-operation is borne out by the fact t of the total number of cooperative socic" l m Perak are established by them. Figures given at yesterd State Council meeting showed that there are 195 Malay Coopera rive Societie of them75 words
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Article49 1954-10-15 5 KLANG, Thur..— The Kiang High School's chor al iety will celebrate itg first anni tomorrow with a mi evening. The school chorus con of forty sir.;- 12--member harmonica band will be joined by music students from the Methodist Girls' School, m the fete' thi end.49 words
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Article228 1954-10-15 5 Inquest On Double Deaths A SINGAPORE cow-herd came across a man hanging from a tree, m the Tanah Merah Ketchil area of Changi on the afternoon of Aug. 9. Soon after the highly decomposed body of a woman was also found under the tree.228 words
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Article81 1954-10-15 5 WHITLEY PLAN IS READY THE Uoi nd the Singapoi Co Whitley G 1 of the il will no By inter-thi ill sit t< and try to m anim tion. it the: unanimous t, they will seek ,tor iii lordance with the agreement the partMr. -ton-Smith. Deputy President of the Co81 words
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Article32 1954-10-15 5 m celebration of Teacl Day. m of the North k Chinese Teachers' Association will hold a gala dinner at tl Lian High School. Taiping, on Oct 20 it 7 p.m.32 words
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231 1954-10-15 5 Registry Wedding Off, But They Are Married PENANG. Thurs. A reception for a marriage which was called off at the last minute by the Deputy Registrar of Marriages. Group Capt. G. V. Howard, following a caveat lodged by the father of the would-be bride yesterday, took place at *he E,231 words
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Article33 1954-10-15 5 THE Malacca Y.W.C.A. will hole! an "At Home" at their L premises m Tranquerah Road F today to welcome their patron, j H. G. Hammett. wife of the Resident Commissioner.33 words
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Miscellaneous389 1954-10-15 5 Standard azMlmanuc Information at a Glance \IIMM \n^\- Talk bj Prof R pjn. Time < d Programme f— iw— Vi Summary IS) 602 I- orces f a vourFf I -illl- ?he^t-e 8 1 > Elections I NG AD HD C< >U\s|lK\ -n< Ii;TY: Annual no nt 1 5 n er389 words
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Article851 1954-10-15 6 ingapore Standard New Peace Hope I troubled world satiated with cold- war news, the 1 public gives little heed to an additional piece of news emanating from either of the two camps engaged m the current tug-of-cold-But the Sino-Rttssian joint communique very lltly made known to the public by Radio851 words
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Letter120 1954-10-15 6 Sir;— lt is beyond me to express adequately enough my gratitude to your paper and your Mr. P. c. Chan for the great service done for me and my family. \\.\i\ it not been for The Standard, as sure as God i. at. we120 words
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Letter257 1954-10-15 6 Sir;— lt was reported In one of the papers on the 23rd September, that 10 "housemen" doctors who recently graduated from the University of Malaya cannot attend the Convocanon m mid-October. Is it pertinent to ask how the hospital m Penang run without the help ol257 words
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Letter124 1954-10-15 6 you reportve inter\ !Mr. David Marshall m i be chose to pour scorn c •'timidity" of the Proive Party as opposed '•dynamism of the h. he c to hat, wi- Mr. his •ity as 1 candidate, m the Pt debate m Tuesd i lative Council mcd M.P.D Nair124 words
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Letter129 1954-10-15 6 Sir— On Sth October. 1954, in> friend and I were cycling along PUlji lane. Ipoh. at about 11. .10 pm. when we saw a I m o 1 1 simultaneously an unusual >ellouish pink object m the iky, It was a luminous split..with several concentric roplanar rings, and129 words
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Letter116 1954-10-15 6 notice a of g q intend* and umairness m the ry of M ght that s tan m Singapore can qualify for a General Service Medal (Malaya Cla when members ol the volunteer police units that have existed d the Em. entitle In the Federation the latter have been116 words
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Letter127 1954-10-15 6 Sir: The other day I attended the seamen's meeting protesting agam>t the proposed Government, Bill to control their lodging houses. Boiled down to its essentials, this Bill will compel every Asian seaman and officer to stay at one of these boarding houses; whereas the European seaman or officer is127 words
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Article393 1954-10-15 6 r TIIE Admiralty Elect Order la\ing down for the irst time the official battle honours of warships and air squadrons m both sentimental and practical Cover ins the years between the Armada light of i:»SS and the bombardments of .lapan m 1?)4.">. th honours serve not393 words
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Article351 1954-10-15 6 Is There No End To The Wan On The Water f ron? > Asks KEITH WATERHOUSE r rKOI'BLE on the waterJ- front. Once again paralysis creeps over London's strike bound docks. Why* Why is there a. ways trouble at the docks? Why is there a danger that351 words
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Article461 1954-10-15 6 Review of Views Learn It By Heart ill.X the Budget estimates were presented to the Singapore Legislative Council, the Financial Secretary Mr. W. Taylor urged that all Government Departments OUld try to spend as, little as possible on stall emolument-. Nany; mg Pan urges that this sh learnt by heart461 words
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414 1954-10-15 6 r |'HE governments of Thailand and the 1 t'nited States are moving rapidly with preparations to start construction J before the end of this J year on a modern high- way to link Bangkok and 5 the isolated northeast province J he 'North* Highway', it414 words
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Advertisement77 1954-10-15 6 5 £*rt'# fit tiny tfi€> nv%v 2 STANDARD "10" j i Jji i 4V re Hill Ml m^mmW^^tmM. '^^<0^ Following closely the genera! design of the now famous j Standard Eight saloon it incorporates such desirable feature- os fully trimmed interior designed for moximum comfort. The four wide doors are77 words
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Advertisement114 1954-10-15 6 Laughter at Worn c i^"~1 i i■ i n T^f—^T ____J_J__z£Z NEW j UNIVERSAL ISMYCLOPEnit! m *m m^ m W^m\ m^m\ m^L m^^* mm 'm mmm m mmm^ Everyone these d. d< .m here is the En •OU need. UNIVERSAL ENCYCLOPEDIA up-to-date, w.th illustrations that realu no otner work of114 words
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Article249 1954-10-15 7 Cautious Predictions By Noted Historian LONDON, Oct. 14, (UP)— Arnold Tovnbee ma A~ fk fiction, on the eve of publieotion of the nTnth ond I tost vo.'JT Jcrhops, the most monumentol work of history ever written- v.ll not be a third world war 2 Tho h.249 words
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Article47 1954-10-15 7 [Ol ISVILI K«n- hes- ol is m). hospital with i k Inside thing he operai t! birth i> I nil til* id one <»i i .normalities heart. uid half tu<> line like memI 1 1\ foi mcd inthe it the h other \v\\\47 words
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46 1954-10-15 7 Nigeria Checks On Public Servants \GOS. Oct. 14. (Rcuday took •revent the infiltration of proved active imunists into the Fedpublic service <t in luture lini•our. Rail- ation. be em- branches of the public 006,--i ning British of the menl i the country ganizations whose pur-. rian46 words
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74 1954-10-15 7 NEW DELHI. Oct. 14. (RevIndia and China signed their tir^t trade ment today. Trade talks between the two countries began June, and a Chinese Commun trade delegation arrived m New Delhi l'rom Peking on Sept. 19 Trace bet-ween the two ttries is at a74 words
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Article20 1954-10-15 7 iml lemy ot i at its session .nn ounce this year's win:, the Nobel physi on Nov. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article103 1954-10-15 7 CHICAGO. Oct. 14. (AP)Sir aider Grantham. British Governor of H ported the loss suit mtalning valuable wellery last night. .Alexander told Poller suite <ntly bounced out of the trunk of ixi m which he and Lady ntham rode trom the Illinois Central Railroad Station to103 words
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Article73 1954-10-15 7 r DENVER. Oct 14. fßeut -President Eisenhower was fi4 years old today and was "enjoying excellent health" m the midst of a tough political battle which could help rmine whether he will seek a second term. Colorado golfing champions arranged a birthday luncheon for the73 words
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Article113 1954-10-15 7 PARIS, Oct. 14, (Reuter)— A "flying: saucer" pilot was last nig^ht reported to have tried to refuel his 12--foot long torpedo shaped machine at the expense of the French railways. M. Laugcre, a railwayman who worked at Montlucon Station, central France, said he saw113 words
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Article26 1954-10-15 7 NORTHAMPTON Oct 14. i Reuter > Millions of Christmas cards and calendars were destroyed durin flight m a big fire at a Northampton factory.26 words
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Article139 1954-10-15 7 CROWNED UNCROWNED LONDON. Oct. 14. (Rent* Miss Lydia [vanova, oo< Russia's leading milk-maids. ,s presented yesterday with the Gold Medal of the Soviet tural Show tor "outstanding achievements" Al osco w R.idio reported. Last 61 her ,il supervision pro duced an average ol 6.120 k ograms139 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-10-15 7 MR. Malcolm Mac Donald, British Commissioner General for South-east Asia. left for Britain by plane late yesterday. He is seen here at Washington's National Airport with Mr John roster Dulles (centre) and Canadian Ambassador Mr. A I). P. Heeney.42 words
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Article350 1954-10-15 7 London, Oct. 14. (Renter)— Britain's Pretn Council, set up a year age to judge on newspaper ethics, reported today that the main questions with which it had to deal were alleged invasion of privacy, disclosure of secrets, reporting: of crime and treatment ol sex. (uncil's first350 words
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Article74 1954-10-15 7 BERCHTEBOADEN, Oct 14. I Reuter i.— Hitler is dead <nd a doubt, the district court her. site of the Nazi dicta' famous mountain retreat announced today. The court, which is dealing with a request by an Austrian court to Issue an official death certih* .said ording74 words
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Article44 1954-10-15 7 BONN. Oct. 14. (Renter)— lan Thompson -Dickson. British airman who crashlanded a plane m Belgium •rday after flying from Britain. was flown back from Germany to Britain ••■rday un- jort for questioning. a Royal Air Force spokesman stated 144 words
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Article42 1954-10-15 7 HOLLYWOOD. Oct. 14 (UP) Actress Susan Hayward denied court permh day to take her two sons to Hongkong where she is to make movie. Th' ond by her former husband. H trker, whose attorney said Hongkong was unsafe.42 words
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Article31 1954-10-15 7 LONDON. Oct 13. (Reul Motor torpedo and gun i valued at £1.500.000 been ordered by the British Admiralty lrom a British firm for dellvei the Burmese Government31 words
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Article85 1954-10-15 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 14. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER Spot London 24 d. Spot Liverpool 24jd. November 23id. December 23id. January March 23 d. April June 23 d. July September Hid. October c.i.t.85 words
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304 1954-10-15 7 Agitators Use Monks To Stir Up Riots Conspiracy To Scuttle i Burmese Govt. Bared RANGOON, Oct. 14 (Reuter) The Burmese Prime Minister, U Nu, said today that opponents of his Government were planning to stir up religious riots as the latest move m a three-year-old conspiracy to overthrow the regime.304 words
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Article105 1954-10-15 7 LONDON. Oct. 14. (Renter) Herbert Harrl son told a London M Strata's Court tinljiN that a man held him on the floor m a d.tnce hall I eas and deliberately bit Off the end of his Boat Police fOttM W later and a doctor i it105 words
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Article62 1954-10-15 7 I'm A Hack Actor' 'HO; jOD. Oct M. (UP).— is quitting Th 1 Thespian, a leading candidate Oscar nominal his work m "A said he wa because he c a "h "I nevi an actor m the first plac born star aid I m that I62 words
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Article22 1954-10-15 7 .RIS. 0 C 14.000 i I a Ho:: WOl k The rribed h very hi 'v he pU22 words
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Advertisement48 1954-10-15 7 \v\\\\\\xx X x XXXXXVXVVXVVXXXXVXVVVXVXVVVVVVXXXVXVXXXX vvv\\v\\\vv\\vv\v\\\\\v\\n\\\\\\\\\wwvvvv^ PA 5- SO J D'U'h'L mr w mm m HliS JO All j £^SBm 5,x mmim l THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY 8.0.A.C. Malayan "airways] GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR BOAC. ARGONAUT SERVICES THDniirunilT maiay, Singapore n.borneo j 1 nKUUCinOU Sarawak Brunei Sumatra H^^iHuu UMUUUUUUUUUUVUUumU uuu,vvvuvvxuvvinvuvvnvvvvxuvvuvvvvuuV,48 words
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Advertisement143 1954-10-15 7 SALONS: T^' j% NEW YORK 1 Alii A ATI W f\f\ IX london y rKilfifJl Jflilii P resen^ s Jr her f abulous NEW NAIL POLISH with THE CRYSTALLIN F,NISH Ml >V JA I JN. Mi the in!' /KA i^^'SW I -\)*C hand-! /•.|i\v J j *y/t hei \z. C»>143 words
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Article34 1954-10-15 8 AUCKLAND Harbour Bridge Authority has decided to accept the joint tender by Dorman Long and Cleveland Bridge and Engineering for the Auckland Harbour Bridge. The contract is valued at about £3.5 million.34 words
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179 1954-10-15 8 LONDON, Oct. 14. (Reuter)— Pilots flying at more than 500 miles an hour can now "bale out" safely at only 50 feet above the ground and may soon be able to escape from aircraft flying as low as 25 feet, a179 words
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Advertisement764 1954-10-15 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg Cr Bremen. Spore P.S'ham Penang •HAMBURG (HAPAC) 15/180ct 19/20Oct 21 Oct NABOB (LLOYD) 18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN tLLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec764 words
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Advertisement1080 1954-10-15 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 S&lgg (incorporated In .tng.poret «""■«> uepu THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load inn rllscharite cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. C3LASUOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sail* P Sfurr Penan e Pjrrrtrus tor Liverpool St Glaagow Ort 1.V16 Oct1,080 words
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Advertisement673 1954-10-15 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ Spore P. Sham Penang BORNEO (SMN) 19/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28 Oct WELTEVREDEN (RL) 29 Oct/5 Nov 6 Nov 7/8 Nov SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 9/15673 words
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Advertisement734 1954-10-15 8 EAST ASIATIC Lis" SAILINCS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam H Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenburg and Oil 0 S'aore P S ham x) "MONCOLIA" 15/I9oct xx) "LALANDIA" 20/27Oct 28/290ct Hi 11 xxx) "FALSTRIA" 10/14Nov 15/15 Nov 3, 0« xxxx) "lUTLANDIA" 23/27 Nov 28/28 Nov x) Calls Karlshamn.734 words
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Article177 1954-10-15 9 HOLLAND'S PROSPERITY IMPROVES HOLLAND is having a wave of pro y and great industrial activity. According to the Netl .'lister of Economic AMi dom m the history of the Netherlands had the economic situation been characterised to such an extent by a condition of prosperity and great industrial activity as177 words
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Article113 1954-10-15 9 OITFR ROM Alcyone: Chip Lam; Bandjerm Singalat: Helikon: Ms Ernesto: Aspauon; tngel; Prosj Glenviile; iorv Lyk INMHR ROADS Her mat: Hong 11 Tai Thong; Tong Hock; Landak; Teck Thong. Brii;, i Hin Huat; Ri tn; Indra Pangkor. BHB WHARVI B Tung Sons; KW orv 89; Prosper 19113 words
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297 1954-10-15 9 BANKA white pepper may be m short supply m Singapore as traders m Indonesia are hoarding stocks because of the continued depreciation of the rupiah m the free market. an while. Indonesia's narket is displaying a linn tendency towards a eontir price rise,297 words
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Article, Illustration496 1954-10-15 9 Aluminium Vital To S-EA Rubber Trade p 1 Finance And fMnmbree\ M.uidard Staff Reporter ALUMINIUM, which has been closely identified with household applications since it was first launched on the market as a commercial metal, now appears m equipment for the rubber indus m South-east Asia. For many years. Singap'496 words
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Article55 1954-10-15 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks Association buying ratea for merchants yesterday were: New York 32 13/16 (T.T.). 32 15/16 (O.Dj. 33 1/16 credit bills and 33 1/8 trade bills (90 d/sl Selling rates (T.T. 0.D.) were New York 32 9 16, French franc s 1135)8 and Philp, pesos 65 1/8.55 words
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Article101 1954-10-15 9 U.K. MAY IMPORT GAS BY PIPELINE BRISTOL. Oct. 14. (AFP)-; Britain may import natural gas from the Middle East and Europe by a pipe me running under the English Channel, it was revealed here yesterday by Mr C.H. Chester, chairman of the South-Western Gas Board. He said that the possiblUty101 words
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421 1954-10-15 9 SUPPORT EDGES UP RUBBER TO 78⅞ CENTS Rubber Shares Respond IN the Malayan share market 3 sponded to the further rise m the commodity price. There a general marking up of prices m thi m although the volume of ?ss remained restricted. Industrials and tins quietly steady. Rjub G shares421 words
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Article31 1954-10-15 9 LONDON. Oct. 14. (AFP> British Guiana is to have an aluminium factory which will locally treat at least a part of its important bauxite resources, it was learned itly.31 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-10-15 9 THE star of the Paris Motor Show the XP 21 Firebird attracted big crowds to the central stand. The General Motors Corporation experimental ear was shown for the first time m Kurope. It has a plastic body mounted on metal frame, poweied by a .'»*."> h.p.AP - 61 words
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123 1954-10-15 9 THF General Services Administration would initiate t i!Ks m an .ittempt to change the kpile rotation programme to exclada the purchase and ultim i r elimination of all rer. types of ruM.« r Jrom Tnited States <.ovc ment stockpile. Private I v i123 words
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Article115 1954-10-15 9 223 SHIPS REPORTED LOST IN '53 Standard Shipping Reporter < THE International M ile Marine records a loss" ..f 223 .ships la.st year, of 1 which 45 foundered and 15 classed as missing. I Shipping casulatles m Sin« gapore include the grounding the s.s. Kamunlng iV Alice Reef. the Mnking115 words
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113 1954-10-15 9 LONDON, Oct. 14, (Renter)— The British Govern-, ment today disclosed the long sec ret list ol goods whose to the Soviet bloc is banned by agreement among 15 non-Communist nations? Board of 'I w.is Into 400 cat the ts. The list *he "Sov*113 words
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88 1954-10-15 9 A NEW i>. dieldrin and knows •-.roach Killer is no 1 able to deal witl ants and ot This insecticide has especially developed by Shell Company van market to for a (heap nsert tilled at the Compai -tallai at Pulo Bukom. Shell Cock88 words
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Advertisement249 1954-10-15 9 Ti j Wo Sfc^l cm co Sol il NDOtl I: For 1955 of Surplus l Deposit _>8 10 54 r for Lighters ose Forms from iat. City DEPA: (i) 1.000 KOON 00(1 ReClose I Fi ma from Office ..ting Council lok Mata ental -4 11 54 nder Room. AR'IMEXT. of249 words
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Advertisement168 1954-10-15 9 TENDER NOTICE I"ENDERS are invited for the ion and road work including drains, culverts, and turfing on Lot No. 1605 Orchard I. Singapore, for the Ann Kongsi. Plans and specifications may be seen and all particulars obtained from the Architect Ng Keng Siang. F.R.1.8.A.. 0 Bonham Building. on weekdays during168 words
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Article331 1954-10-15 10 Rita Dei Mar - Rita Dei Mar By TODAYS QUOTATION: "If money be not thy ■errant, it win be thy master. The cowtoti* man cannot so proper!) be mid to possess wealth, as tint it ■U he vi ill to possess h'.m." Karon I'RIDW FOR LVhRYONK: Co-operative elements may seem331 words
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Article604 1954-10-15 10 KEITH WATERHOUSE - HOW TO LOSE FRIENDS KEITH WATERHOUSE You Like A Practical Joke, Here's Some Advice On.. By AND INFURIATE PEOPLE! QNE evening last February my telephone rang and a voice said: "Is Charlie Brown there?" I explained that this was a wrong number and the voice rang off. A little later604 words
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Article232 1954-10-15 10 pAMERON Mitchell reports to Warner Bros, for a starring role with Greer Garson and Dana Andrews m "Strange Lady m Town" after he completes his current role m "Desiree" at 20th-Fox ...Charies Laughton is m West Virginia scouting location sites for "The Night of the Hunter," which he232 words
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Article, Illustration648 1954-10-15 10 DELOS SMITH - DELOS SMITH *,\\\\\\\\\\w\ \a%#C wwwwww^ 2 2 TV"EW YORK (UP) A x> continuing British medical campaign against rest has reached a jarring crescendo with an out-and out endorsement of work good, old work, it never did anyone any harm. Dr W Melville Arnott. Professor of Medicine mUP - 648 words
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Article684 1954-10-15 10 IT was twilight, my favourite hour m Paris, when I came to dear old Le Petit Pied Chaud. my favourite left bank sidewalk cafe, and sat down wearily m my favourite chair. (This is the chair that has the worn seat marks of Ernest Hemingway reverently outlined684 words
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Advertisement452 1954-10-15 10 pi'sHAW BROTHERS^ 0. L His identity was a U O*UK mystery even to (J _J_T_W A \m± those his sword f\ Q /9k^9 TUi COLUMBIA Presents X OmKL^S BLACK S WWIP KNIGHT o with PXTRICTA MEDINV IN TECHNICOLOR A Qpius S( R XMBLED BRAINS" (3 STOOGES COMEDY) \J 0 MIDNIGHT452 words
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Advertisement289 1954-10-15 10 I CATHAY ORGANISATIO\~^^v I TREMENDOUS SUrrj^ I CINEMAScOPP 1 etches the Savage Portrait of the Deverean W Torn by Race Barriers, Taunted by hfo^ il^ f lt^ RICHARD W3 Broken Lance with KATY JURADO eduarq F r AN2 ff PUS CTNKMASCOPI. MM I \T^ -MIRACI.I Ol STEREOPHONIC' sorvn. FREE LISTS289 words
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243 1954-10-15 11 aboard Boating l iud oi Singapore have a ill P ,ans to hold <heir bi gest race meeting h/flul>s formation early last year. Thi s will a. evei round-the-Island race over 55 miles 9 am on Sunday, Oct. 24. President of ub243 words
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Article324 1954-10-15 11 VICTORIA SCHOOL beat Young Malayans by a try and a penalty goal to nothing m a friendly Rugby match played on the Victoria School ground, but had the result gone the other way, it might have gone without injustice to the School side. The score324 words
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Article153 1954-10-15 11 Cagers from seven countries are flying into Singapore for the first South-east Asia basketball championships to be held m Singapore's Happy World Stadium from Saturday night. Yesterday, the Thai? came m. welcomed by a host of Sinpore Chinese AAF officials at Kallang airport. Mrs.153 words
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Article91 1954-10-15 11 LONDON. Oct. 14. Reuten Arsenal English Football L< ague champions, have b» en invited to tour the Far East at the end of the present Mr. Tom Whit taker. Araid the tall is one of n. ccived. "Wt have no; thought about and we shall not91 words
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938 1954-10-15 11 CHATAWAY AVENGES HIS 5000m. DEFEAT BtATS RUSSIAS KUTZ FOR NEW WORLD TIME LONDON, Oct 14, (Reuter), AFP.— Chris Chataway, 23-year-old red-haired Oxford University graduate— who says he was "built ail wrong for running"— last night knocked 5 seconds off the world 5,000-metre record at the White City Stadium here. And938 words
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Article258 1954-10-15 11 LONDON. Oct. 14. <Reuter) Football fix- c Saturday. October 16. II \(.l I DIVISION I v Portsmouth Burnley v Bolton Chelsea v Manchester U. Everton v Sunderland Leicester v Huddersfteld mchester C. v Aston Villa Newcastle v Tottenham Preston v Charlton Sheffield U. v Blackpo t Bromwich258 words
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Article74 1954-10-15 11 The following are the results of the Inter-Club golf match played on Sunday: Royal I>!and Club) beat R.A.F. Seletar by 72 /4J po The Colonial Cup Semi-F resulted m a win for Mr. Lim Mr. Cook. vho beat Mr Potts Mr. Milliken— 2 I, and Mr.74 words
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Article17 1954-10-15 11 BRUSSELS. Oct 14 (Reuter)—Football Result: West Br iiivvieh Albion (England) three Monved (Hungary) five.17 words
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Advertisement426 1954-10-15 11 1 ■MHumnMimmmmmm^^ ***mmt/titt&m'.'ytoc*yENGAGEMENT VEOH LOKE At 20 ChZuTg 1 I Si v Sire- 25th i H ury of Mr. M. Batu Ga ty v only dau. A Loke Yaik Lumpur. MARRIAGE |fARTTN-LIBERG on Oc .▼ll4th 1954 Towi Amsterdam. of the late Mr. tin. to Jac daughW i of Liherg-Schoemal SITUATIONS426 words
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Miscellaneous125 1954-10-15 11 Lil flbner By A/ Capp &JT. SHE'S F-UM AH DON CARE.'.' T BUT Shu main" r I v.mO GIVES V M -MAMMY VOKUM//- "CRIMNUL CRIC I HER FOLKS 1 GOT NO A HOOT YAH NEVAH THOUGHT AH'D IT'S WASHED TAKE CARL FOLKS.'" /J~ /^T &lb ZS SA> THIS— B BUT125 words
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Article715 1954-10-15 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Beats The Heavy Track In Pre-Race Workouts Says PENANG, Thurs.— Lord Garfield, with Harry McCloud astride, showed up to great advantage on a heavy track this morning, easily disposing of Conventional (riding boy) at the end of a testing three furlong spin715 words
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505 1954-10-15 12 Dantesque Looks Ready To Open The Score Here A number of the Van Breukelen's candidates were exercised on the sand track. Dantesque and Robbie Burns, taken out separately by Gainct Bougoure, looked impressively lit. Dantesque is ready and should give a good account of himself at the meeting. Kitsoa Leor.g505 words
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Article61 1954-10-15 12 S:ngapc-re Cricket Club Women's 'B XI were held to a 1— 1 draw by Girls Sport Club "B" m a friendly hockey match played at the G.S.C. ground yesterday. In the 20th minute of the first halt D. Howarth (SCC) scored a goal. Ruby da Silva61 words
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309 1954-10-15 12 'Saints' Score 61 Points Against 12 Teachers ST. ANDREWS Old Boys' Association scored their biggest and best win when they trounced a depLeted Teachers Training College team by 61 points (eleven goals and two tries) to 6 (two tries) m a friendly game of rugger played at Woodsville yesterday. The309 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-10-15 12 MOSCOW: Arsenal footballers, who lost to the Moscow Dynamos m a floodlit match here, are seen m the famous Red Square during a sightseeing tour. On the right are the walls of the Kremlin.38 words
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292 1954-10-15 12 WATCH CHOON LIM TAKE PLUNGE FOR RECORDS TODAY FOUR of the swimmers who represented Singapore at the second Asian Games held at Manila earlier this year will be among the competitors m the Singapore Inter-Schools' sixth annual swimming championships to be held m the Chinese Swimming Club pool at 2.30292 words
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Article104 1954-10-15 12 Today's SPORT HOCKEY: SHA Trial on the padang: Div. 2. Royal Malayan Navy vs SRC at SRC: Singapore Engineer Regl vs TTC at TTC; Dit\ 3 A H.M Customs vs Post Telegraph at P T ground. Inter-School: Raffles Institution vs Bartley Secondary School at Raffles ground. RUGBY: Thailand Combined Services104 words
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Article, Illustration310 1954-10-15 12 LATIFFS FIND INDIANS SHORT EASY TO BEAT Latiff Wanderers 3 Indian Association 0 Sheikh Mansor, Ayy\in Taib and KhaUf Ibrah Umpires; Mr Syed Hassayid ayid Mr. M. S. Menon. LATIFF Wanderers earned two points without much difficulty m the Singapore Hockey Association's division one league match when they beat theUnited Press - 310 words
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Article292 1954-10-15 12 Formidable Team For Colony Debut TWENTY members and five offui u i s of Thai Combined Services rugby team 'arrivll^J Colony early yesterday afternoon to ppayi ay tu ant Rugby matches during their five d a> I %M pore. f ln s The Thais arrived by plane and292 words
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Article68 1954-10-15 12 SINGAPORE H\RBoa Board Recreation (lub W their rivals, the m Harbour Board Police i\% a sua x match J Bukit Chermin from tl scor< through B B down, a iter. i_ teiro dr. and scoop In the I :ini incre a p from the ed anot:68 words
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Article28 1954-10-15 12 ST. ANDREW'S School beat Beatty Secondary School by a goal and a penalty goal m an inter-school rugby match played on the Trade School ground relay.28 words
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Article368 1954-10-15 12 Meet Hin Weng He Scores Goals Now For Chinese Chinese 6 Eurasians 1 Hin Weyig 3, Kiyn Beyig 2, Jimmy Tan Ivan Vass. Referee: Abdn! Rahtnay\. SUPERIOR m every department, Chinese trounced the Eurasians 6-1 m yesterdays SAFA Community league at the Jalan Besar stadium. It was the fourth successive368 words
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Article63 1954-10-15 12 LONDON, Oct. 12, (Reuter) Th« Marylebone Cricke' Club announced yesterday tha* Denis Compton (Middlesex and England) will fly to Australia on Wednesday, October 20. He remained behind for treatment to his knee when the MCC party sailed on September 15. Last week tho MCC reported63 words
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