Singapore Standard, 16 October 1954
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Title Section19 1954-10-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD $t 1L #H JL Vol. V. No. 103. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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72 1954-10-16 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT Caritas Chia of Chiat Terrace, is the winr Standard QuickNo. 76. •< r $:00 will be was judged by v Ting of Singa.r. wen are: 1 GIAN sr his would a question of ments: Ci the word indicates had boen held imber of 2 IU'STINOSAN I72 words
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Article38 1954-10-16 1 Two Share Prostitute's Fortune 15. (Reuimen tofor an ■cumulated during a prostitute m Court v.' rr. an who ago by jumpMoor Hat d •met. Louis Rue Des BillanL icien AlB pted as r and the two men administration38 words
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Article22 1954-10-16 1 X E. Oct. lb. The 1.567-ton hip Prince I-: m Lake ht, 75 ng m a tug. -v were reported22 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-10-16 1 photo. c i, i* ire stu^nts of the Singapore Anglo-Chinese School who came into The Standard Office yesterday to hayyd m their class contribution of $30 to the Christynas Toy Fund.— StandardStandard - 36 words
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262 1954-10-16 1 LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter)— Sir Walter Monckton, Minister of Labour, today began a hectic round of negotiations with employers and union chiefs to end London's most disastrous dock strike for 28 years. His peace talks follow an emergency meeting yesterday of Sir262 words
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Article54 1954-10-16 1 LONDON. Oct. 15, Travel conditions for Londoners today were the worst yet. Thousands walked or cycled to work, underground rail services were packed and congested and motorists gave lifts to thousands, and many firms organized emergency transport services. Scores of young workers roll-er-skated to shops,54 words
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Article34 1954-10-16 1 LONDON. Oct. 15. (Reuter) —The British Government have appointed Mr. H. R. Mills, former professor of physics at Madras University, as scientific adviser m South-east Asia under the Colombo Plan.34 words
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Article64 1954-10-16 1 CAIRO, Oct. 15, <UP).— Egyptian Prime Minister. Gamal Abdel Nasser, announced today that out;ding issues on the Suez agreement were "virtually solved" at a half-hour meeting with British officials. British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Mr. Anthony Nutting, arrived this morning from London. He and Ambassador64 words
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Article49 1954-10-16 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 15 (Reuter) —A Persian Army court today sentenced 12 officers to death for espionage and treason. They were the second group to be tried out of TDO officers recently arrested. All 12 sentenced after a threeday hearing appealed against the court's decision.49 words
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Article131 1954-10-16 1 STAFF EFFORT NETS $56.50 WITH another S 146.50 received yesterday. The Standard Christmas Toy Fund now stands at $1,466.50. Biggest donation came from the Civilian Staff of R.A.O.C, (Stores Section). 40 Base Workshop, RKME. Ayer Rajah Road. Singapore, who sent their representative Mr. Tham Sun Weng with $56 50 Five131 words
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105 1954-10-16 1 CALCUTTA, Oct. 15. (Reuter).— The Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, said here today that "S.E.A.T.O. or no S.E.A.T.O. these meetings between the Prime Ministers of India and China are world events. Everything else the signing of pacts are trivial things by contrast." He105 words
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Article46 1954-10-16 1 LONDON, Oct. 15. (Reuter).—Mrs. Mavis Wheeler. 39-year-old socialite jailed for six months for shooting and wounding Lord Vivian, her lover, was moved from Holloway Prison here yesterday to Hill Hall, a prison without bars just outside London to serve her sentence.46 words
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Article24 1954-10-16 1 FRENCH writer Maurice Bedel died yesterday at the age of 70. on his estate near Chatellerault. central France, after a long illness.24 words
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Article48 1954-10-16 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 15, (UP).— Col. Henry Crown of Chicago who started his business career as a $4 a week office boy today became sole owner of the Empire State Building— the worlds taHest building, by paying $49 500.000 for the world's tallest structure.48 words
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99 1954-10-16 1 A MYSTERIOUS explosion yesterday set a rubber bakehouse m the Tampenis area of Singapore on nx^. Eleven persons, 10 workers and one foreman, were inside the smokehouse when they heard the explosion and saw flames. They rushed out as the smokehouse rapidly99 words
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80 1954-10-16 1 LONDON. Oct. 15, (AP).— The British, after hearing that Russians drank vodka like water, laid m a heavy supply of it for their Russian guests at a banquet following the London-Moscow track and field meet. Not a drop was consumed. Instead, the Russians80 words
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Article22 1954-10-16 1 THE Prime Minister of the Sudan. Sayad Ismail El Azahari, will make an official visit to Britain next month. UPUP - 22 words
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Article151 1954-10-16 1 SEOUL, Oct. 15 (UP)— Police searched frantically yesterday for 10.000 boxes of caramel candy containing "toy handgrenades" after three children, thinking they were candy, exploded the toys m their mps'n* The manufacturer, J*- l>o Sup who was arretted, said the toy explosives were put151 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-10-16 1 Spirit's Tip Starts Jungle Search London Medium Reaches 9,000 Miles Out mm——— And Says Missing Airmen Are Still Alive CARED BY SMALL PEOPLE' By A Special Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— A London spiritualist's prophecy has just coincided with a unique combing of the Malayan jungles for a Royal Air ForceStandard - 364 words
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Article164 1954-10-16 1 Picked Up By Taxi Driver CHICAGO, Oct. 15, (Reuter)— A suitcase containing valuable jewellery and turs belonging to Lady Grantham, lost yesterday when it fell from the boot of a taxi, was returned intact today to her husband, Sir Alexander Grantham, Governor of Hongkong. Mr.164 words
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Article157 1954-10-16 1 WILMINGTON, (North' Carolina. Oct. 15, <AP>.— Hurricane Hazel, packing winds of more than 100 miles an hour, crashed into the Carollnas coast today. The huge tropical storm, which wrought heavy damage and loss of life on Tuesday m Haiti, tore at a long section of the157 words
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Article50 1954-10-16 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. The Chief Kathi of Johore. Dato Said Salim Alattan. 53, died suddenly m his house m Johore Bahru at 6.30 p.m. today. The Dato leaves three widows and 18 children to mourn his lot Funeral will take place at 4 p.m. tomorrow.50 words
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Article108 1954-10-16 2 CLOSING ruhbei prices (cents per lb > m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No I KSS Spot Loose TO 78* No. 1 R.SS fob. Oct. TO 77; No. 2 No. 3 76 2 Dec. No. 1 R.S.S. 77 11 16 77 13 16 Tone: Easier. TIN PRICE The108 words
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Article108 1954-10-16 2 LOH EARN struck his wife with a hammer following an argument m their home at Sembawang Road on July 19. the Singapore First Criminal District Court was told yesterday. Tan Liang Huay. Loh's wife, said after being hit with the weapon several times on108 words
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Article168 1954-10-16 2 $260,000 To Be Spent Next Year THE Singapore City Council has decided to spend $260,000 next year to alleviate flooding m the Rochore Canal area. Of this sum $200,000 will be spent on lining the bottom of Rochore Canal from Kandang Kerbau to Victoria Street Bridge168 words
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Article80 1954-10-16 2 SINGAPORE car drive r. Madasamy Theavar. who was convicted last week on a charge of kidnapping Mary Mathews (14). and taking her to Johore Bahru on May 2. was ordered to be put on a year's probation by the Seventh Police Court Magistrate, Mr. Choor80 words
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Article67 1954-10-16 2 YEW WENG. a "kepala" employed m a rubber estate m Mersing, was acquitted by Mr. Justice Taylor m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday of a charge of armed robbery of $137,000. m cash and watches at the China Company In Middle Road on May 6. The jury67 words
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Article73 1954-10-16 2 LAU CHENG SIAH. chief clerk at the Federal Dispensary, was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with criminal breach of trust of $8,315, belonging to his employers between January to October this year. His plea of guilty was not accepted by the court as73 words
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Article70 1954-10-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Malacca Branch of the War Damage Commission will close on Nov, 30 The Penang Branch of the War Damage Commission will close on Dec. 31. War damage claimants wishing to pursue any matters concerning war damage claims registered m Penang.70 words
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Article60 1954-10-16 2 THE Assistant Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. returned a verdict of "found dywned" m the inquiry, yesterday. into the death of a Chinese whose body was found floating m the sea. off Hylam Kongsi. Beach Road, on Aug 15 at 2.30 p.m. The Court was told60 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-10-16 2 A joint organization of the Insitutes of Electrical, Mechanical and Civil Engineers can go far to solve many of the major problems m Malaya, Mr. R. J. Hollis-Bee. chairman of the Singapore Malayan Joint Overseas Croup of Engineers, said at their annual dinner yesterday. The119 words
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Article73 1954-10-16 2 TEO CHYE HIONG. a Chinese school student, was charged m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday, under the Colony's National Service Ordinance. It was alleged that Teo. stated to be an enrolled member of the Civil Defence Corps, failed to attend training at the Corps'73 words
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Article106 1954-10-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter WHEN middle-aged Ramasamy Muthusamy appeared before the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate. Mr Choor Singh, on a drunken charge yesterday, he was told: "This Is your twentieth conviction. Your are really incorrigible." Ramasamy, wearing only nla underpants, admitted behaving m a disorderly manner,106 words
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145 1954-10-16 2 ABOUT 1,500 French nationals of Indian origin resident m Singapore will soon have to make up their mind on their future citizenship status. When the French pockkets m India Pondicherry. Karikal, Mahe and Yaman from which they come, merge with India they will145 words
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Article91 1954-10-16 2 THE Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society yesterday acknowledged the following donations m response to its annual appeal letter: Messrs. Shell Co. $500; Standard Vacuum Oil Co. $300: Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corp. $100; Robinson Co. $100; Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd., $100: Indersons91 words
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Article187 1954-10-16 2 THE first step to move the firewood and charcoal dealers from Beach Road to Tanjong Rhu wiM be taken m ten days' time, Mr. S. G. Burlock, the Deputy Commissioner for Lands m Singapore, said yesterday. The removal of these dealers is part187 words
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Advertisement317 1954-10-16 2 S_____\. SINGAPORE STANDARD <^lh QUICK -QUIZ] A separate competition will still appear each day. with a separate $100 prize, but you can now send m one. two. three or a whole week s entries IN THE SAME ENVELOPE The closing date for all six entries this week is Wednesday. October317 words
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Advertisement275 1954-10-16 2 "STARLIGHT ROOM'S" Dance Hall (8.30 to m*.--23 —10— 54 1 RI W) 30-10-54 j tXT ™SION IQ 00 Wlien m Singapore DINE. Jf( \ff DAMb and WINE m the all air-conditioned Hotel. TEA VAI \)Rl[ DANCE ever\ Sunday II s I 00 6.00 p.m. TARIFF: FOOD: -DOUBLE fl BATH telephone275 words
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81 1954-10-16 3 Labourers To Get More Paid Holidays T l thousand open vote employees of the sUai><»re City Council more paid holim next year. UJ mcil has decid--12 public holir. In addition to ye. workers get iblic holidays a the new syslel paid leave v ar Day; ChiDay, ThaiFri( ay. Labour isa.81 words
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Article28 1954-10-16 3 lumirasamy. an ttached to the Singapore, has to the post of ter of the Cri:id Police transfer to the m :930, he had o Courts for28 words
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Article34 1954-10-16 3 /et Z ibir, at their here to k-out for the who destroy their and be careful janda/' sounded In order c nies, he exitha to work ration among their struggle c34 words
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Article, Illustration203 1954-10-16 3 IT was a great day yesterday for 2,000 pupils of Singapore's four new primary schools Park Road School, Pearl Bank School, Cantonment School and Keppel School. Yesterday the schools were declared officially open by Lim Yew Hock, wife of the Singapore Legislative Councillor, and toStandard - 203 words
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Article34 1954-10-16 3 THE flood at the Ara Kudal from the 15.75 to the i 16.50 Mile ha s subsided. The road was re-opened to all traffic this morning, it was announced m Butterworth. yesterday.34 words
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Article210 1954-10-16 3 AN All-Malaya Talentime competition "to scout out Malaya's hidden talents and to promote a better understanding among the InterMalayan communities." will be held at the Singapore Badminton Hall on Nov. 15, 17 and 20. The contest is open to anyone 16 years old or over who can210 words
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419 1954-10-16 3 General Bids Farewell To Crack Bandit Fighters They Killed First Red I n Emergency KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Bidding farewell to the country's top bandit fighters the men of the 2/7 Gurkhc Rifles Lieut.-General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, the Federation Director of Operations, said today:419 words
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188 1954-10-16 3 JOSE ITURBI AND GYPSY ROSE LEE DUE TODAY TWO American personalities, who are flying into Singapore today by Qantas— BOAC Constellation Trom Sydney, are going to cause quite a stir between them at the airport. One of them is Jose Iturbi. The other is Gypsy Rose Lee. Iturbi. famous movie188 words
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Article55 1954-10-16 3 THE Finance and General Purposes Committee of the Singapore City Council will discuss the Ritson pay claim of the Council's 2.000 white collar workers next week, a spokesman -of the City Council said yesterday. If the Committee, accepts the claim, it will cost the tax payer55 words
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Article96 1954-10-16 3 THE Singapore Factory and Shop Workers' Union will summon a general meeting of workers employed ln the sago Industry to discuss the unemployment problem confronting them. An official of the Union yesterday told The Standard that hundreds of sago workers are now Jobless due to96 words
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Article67 1954-10-16 3 A PRIVATE m the Royal Army Medical Corps. Patrick Neil Winter, was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with unlawful possession of an automatic pistol. It was stated that at about 11 p.m. on Oct. 14, at the Southern Cabaret m Eu Tong67 words
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Article60 1954-10-16 3 LIFE m at least one housing estate m Singapore should be happy. All the roads m this estate, which is at the junction of Aljunied and MacPherson Roads, are known as "happy." There m Happy Avenue West, Happy Avenue East. Happy Avenue North and Happy Avenue60 words
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Article143 1954-10-16 3 Two PartiesFor S'pore Lepers THE Singapore Leprosy Relief Association has choseti Dec. 11 for it s annual children's Christmas party, and Dec. 18 for adults. Letters, including about 100 m Chinese, are now being written for the Christmas Appeal Fund, while McAlister 8c Co,, Ltd., Battery Road, have agreed to143 words
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Article62 1954-10-16 3 GEORGE Chew Yew Liang, a clerk employed by Ross Taylor and Co. Ltd., claimed trial m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of misappropriating $131 belonging to his employers. It was alleged that Chew committed the offence on Oct. 8. He was allowed bail62 words
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Advertisement267 1954-10-16 3 A WOMAN... BEAUTIFUL... GLAMOROUS... STAKING HER FLAMING AMBITION AGAINST DESPERATE ODDS FOR POWER, FORTUNE. ..AND A MAN... HER /iUIIaII/ f^ 1 1 mfT'M 4m. yy ||U Rl _\mM jM^^\ m. **^m mmm m_^m mf^r r-r^r* /^/^l iMTH \/f \vß Bk LIIL I 1 1 U I/ 1 lIIL 1 1267 words
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401 1954-10-16 4 Equitable Charges Promise KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The objections of the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce against the introduction of the "pay-by-the-call" telephone system have been brushed aside by the Federal Member for Telecommunications. The objections were that the recording of calls could not be absolutely401 words
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Article112 1954-10-16 4 Ferry Times Changed PENANG. Fri The Penang j Harbour Board has amended I the time-table of their ferry service to suit the convenience of the travelling public. The ferries, which had been running an hourly service after 10 p.m. on week days other than Saturdays, now leave at half-hour intervals112 words
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Article56 1954-10-16 4 THE Royal Schools of Music. London, will offer a new scholarship of £220 a year for Federation and Singapore candidates during 1956 and 1957. Next year. the scholarship will be given to a candidate from Hongkong. The East Indies scholarship advertised for next year will be confined56 words
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Article231 1954-10-16 4 MANFRED Weinberg, 55, a Belgium national, told the Singapore High Court m his bankruptcy public examination yesterday, that he could have satisfied his creditors if the War Damage Commission had not withheld his claim for the loss of his goods during the Occupation. Weinberg. whose231 words
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Article42 1954-10-16 4 ABDUL GAFFOR yesterday claimed trial m the Singapore Seventh Police Court to three charges of theft, mischief and causing hurt to a man with a pen knife. He was rermnded till today for further investigations into his case.42 words
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Article122 1954-10-16 4 Sewer Dept. Bottleneck THE Singapore City Council will soon recruit 10 Asians to enlarge the staff of the Sewerage Department and expedite its work. There are at present 25.000 houses from which nightsoll is collected manually. The City Engineer's Department is now able to122 words
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Article118 1954-10-16 4 PENANG. Fri.— The difference of 12 days from the date of her arrest to the date of her 17th birthday, saved a girl from having her case heard m open court today. The girl was alleged to have ed mi n carrying on the118 words
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Article68 1954-10-16 4 TEO Ah You and Scow Kang Lim. who claimed trial on Thursday m the Singapore Fourth Police Court, to being members of a secret society and attending a triad initiation ceremony, changed i their plea t^rday and j pleaded guilty to both the charges. Teo68 words
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Article68 1954-10-16 4 PENANG. Fri.— The working committee of the Malayan Chinese Association, at its meeting on Thursday, Oct. 21. will consider steps to be taken to assist m the registration of voters for the Federal elections during ihe period Oct. 18 to Nov. 16. An appeal for68 words
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Article68 1954-10-16 4 SAGIR AHMAD, a cake and tea-seller, was described by the Singapore City Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn. as "a man who has more intelligence m the stream of life than University students." Sagir appeared before Mr. Devereux-Colebourn on three charges of hawking at Dunearn Road. He68 words
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Article111 1954-10-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. An Army pilot of No. 656 'Air Observation Post* Squadron yesterday made a daring precautionary landing at the Raub airstrip when caught between two violent storms while on hi s way to Kuala Lumpur, The Standard learnt j today. The pilot. Captain D.H.G111 words
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Article38 1954-10-16 4 HONGKONG, Oct. 15, Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15 71 to £1 sterling; $5.8775 to US$l: $1,821 to Malayan $1; $0,165 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $254,875 to a tael.38 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-10-16 4 photo MAJOR Salmon of the Special Air Services regiment explains to a thoughtful War Minister. Mr. Antony Head, the reason for the iarse amount of equipment carried by paratroops, at a special demonstration put on for him at Kuala Lumpur airport on Thursday. Stan- StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article356 1954-10-16 4 NUMEROUS donors have responded to the President's Annual Appeal of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and their donations thus far have made the Singapore Branch of the society $2,209.60 and one typewriter richer. An up-to-date list of the donors and356 words
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Advertisement310 1954-10-16 4 V thrilling spectacular (J 0 figure famous for his y »-w 0 f\ deeds of rhi\alry r\ Bfgji__ALAN LADDg V/ villi Palriria Medina (J V m Columbia's I '«•< lmi< olor SagA of (J 0 o \m IS lack 1 1«W V Plus: -SCRA.MBLKD BRAINS *(3 STOOGES) f) MU>H,OHX XQ310 words
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Advertisement314 1954-10-16 4 I CATHAY ORGAINISATioiNrTiTN 55^ fIUMTf w0ai***** Ai»-comnTionf& ww A TIP- TOP ACTION DR A^ mW^m^^ 9- mwt 111 811 1 i Be aV^aa Baa^aa a _W f f^Waaaaa^Baaßi midnlgh^T^ WITNESS THE OVERWHELMING si AND GASP AT THE OVERPOUfRix «S f IN PARAMOt'NTS FlJ cocoa nr $m/;1'Iii^; ?£M_ TODAY 9.00 a.m.314 words
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Article131 1954-10-16 5 BANK of England notes ot Clo upwards and £5 notes i prior to Sept. 2, 1944 all of which have ceased to' be legal tender, may be sent by to a banker m Britain for collection. These notes, which remain payable on presentation at131 words
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Article67 1954-10-16 5 Xl rjMPUR. Fri.— Rural and Authnofed with Governue over four -training >er Colombo Oil. RIDA concluded an cment with the Institute of ed Accountants m Australia to train at its cost four annually for 1953/59 i m accountancy. IC training. RIDA officials today, is very comprehenand67 words
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220 1954-10-16 5 BUS DIRECTORS SPENT $20,000 ON FRIENDS, COURT TOLD KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five directors of the Kuala Selangor Omnibus Co. were alleged m the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court today to hare entertained themselves and their friends to the tune of nearly $20,000 of their firm's money over a 14-month period.220 words
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Article328 1954-10-16 5 Proprietor Tells Court receipts this j_\r m the name of a "Hrtm™, sued :>? m order to obtain the releasi a J ,clli^ company worth^^O Impt^rthelnrnlTanTn'S tit's m Djambi. ni?Li W tartUWni at the continuedl tnal of Kg Chow Choo. described a s a travelling agent328 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-10-16 5 MR. N MOHAN who has been elected Chairman of the Singapore City Council Services Union (Electrical branch) recently for the third year m succession. As a trade unionist, Mr. Mohan has taken part m various union activities. He is also the Secretary of the Singapore City Council56 words
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Article74 1954-10-16 5 KLANG, Fri.— Bishop Edgar A Love, visiting American preacher, told an audience at the Anglo-Chinese School today that he had come to Ma4 to have his soul refked." But someone asked him. "Why don't you preach m America and make it a 100 per cent. Christian country74 words
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Article53 1954-10-16 5 IPOH. Fri.~The Perak Govyesterday stated that there* will be no special examination for Standard V students m English schools before promotion to Standard VI. This official statement came m the form of a reply to a question from Che Meor Ahmad bin Yusof at the Perak53 words
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Article80 1954-10-16 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. During September, a policeman was convicted and fined $250 for accepting a bribe of $1 from a lorry driver A penggawa was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for corruptly accepting $50 from four Malays m order to help them get a charge of criminal80 words
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Article141 1954-10-16 5 A NIGHT OF VARIETY BY TAMILS Standard Theatre Critic AN adaptation of a play by Moliere. Le Malade Imaginaire. to fit a modern Singapore background, last night, found an enthusiastic audience at the variety entertainment given by the Tamil Brotherhood Association m the Victoria Theatre. Presented under the title. The141 words
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Article88 1954-10-16 5 THE Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray- Ay nsley, ordered m the Singapore High Court yesterday, the issue of warrants of arrest against two debtors, Ranbir Singh Sachdev and S. S. Baboo, on the application of Mr. Dennis D'( tant Official Assign-. Mr. D'Cotta told88 words
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Article74 1954-10-16 5 KUALA I.UMPUR. Fri Brigadier I. C. Harris. D.S.O. arrived n Malaya recent'v to take over command of Hq. 1 Malay Infantry Brigade from Brigadier F. H Brooke. DSO. On arrival m Ipoh. the new commander was met by Lieut. CoL J. P. Hannah (now Deputy General Manager74 words
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Article40 1954-10-16 5 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Thurs. The chairman of the Town Council, Bukit Mertajam, stated yesterday that the "oneway" traffic restriction along Straight Street and Bunga Raya Road. Bukit Mertajam. will be lifted with effect from mid-day on Monday. Oct. 18.40 words
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109 1954-10-16 5 Taxi Driver Is Jailed For Knifing A SINGAPORE taxi driver. Mohamed Kunju who stabbed a van driver. Lim Kirn Seng. m a quarrel after the latter drove into his bumper, was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore Seventh Police Court, yesterday Mohamed gave notice of appeal. He109 words
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Advertisement176 1954-10-16 5 The Happy Cabaret j I ('lhe City's most enchanting night spot) i Don' l miss THE 1954 HAPPY QUEEN CONTEST (14-10-54 to 24-10-54) Attractions for to-night COLGATE NIGHT Free distribution of Colgate samples prizes j for Spot Dance 1 1 By co„rtes> of Menn HARPER GILFILLAN 4 Co. Ltd. FLOOR176 words
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Miscellaneous894 1954-10-16 5 CLUES DOWN 1 Wher> person we've wronged SQUARE WO R D D. -3 4 helps us, it's apt to make us i *-i nee atdacc —ONDER (P or W) f A WLUt* ACKUbb 2. How exasperat.ng a man IFN TRY U4 C 6 c s usua,, y weak character usually894 words
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915 1954-10-16 6 Singapore Standard Rice Mill Muddle r rilE Selangor Government is laced with the muddle of the Tanjong Karang Rice Mill. Its plan to help the Malay padi planters of its rice bowl mill their own padi on a co-operative basis has misfired. Krected on the crest of the wave of915 words
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Article387 1954-10-16 6 Review of Views Pepler's Plan r rHERE should be more emphasis and facilities for a healthy living, urges Nanyang Siang Pau. Singapore, says the daily, has over a million people. The heart of the city is overcrowded. City folks need recreational facilities without which they can only stroll up and387 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-10-16 6 **JLer the peoples extend the hand of friendship and forgiveness to each other —sir 915 words
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Article, Illustration774 1954-10-16 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH By \V HEN Sir Winston Churchill said the fatal words at the end of his speech, everyone knew what Anthony Eden knew m advance. The words were: "There is quite enough for both of us to do at the present time H This meant774 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-10-16 6 "1 want to exchange mv husband put me off he liked it."15 words
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Letter276 1954-10-16 6 Yes, The Women CAN Vote Sir: In his her letter appearing on Tues. Oct. 12, 1954 under the heading "Did the women vote P.S.C. implies that the cal Filipino women are I emancipated than their Asian or Occidental counterparts. Nothing can be less ia. In fact, like Josephine Bracken, the276 words
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Letter224 1954-10-16 6 Sir: Mr. Yong Shook Lin. during the education debate m the Federal Council, has revealed a real ation over a vital Meal smart business m raising revenue above the authorised rate. According to Mr. Lin he expressed public disagreement with its suggestion lor raising quit ret He said224 words
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Letter254 1954-10-16 6 Sir; I was glad to read m your correspondence nu a report about "Car X o i<i c Complaint as this only proves to the rest of the world how silly some of the prominent local residents of Penang can really be. The car m question is the254 words
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Letter116 1954-10-16 6 FRACTIONS Sir: In reply to "A Regular Depositor' from Sungei Patau:. it i* a regulation made under the Post Office Savings Bank Ordinance that may not be deposited m a p; account. This Is a practice followed m many countries for sever. including economy m operation. Operating costs are a116 words
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Letter112 1954-10-16 6 Sir:—"The Student Teachers of this country are a body of young men and women for whom I have a great admiration. The Selangor Student Teachers, are undergoing training under conditions i which are not ideal, and their success m making themselves good teachers m spite of all obstacles has112 words
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Article275 1954-10-16 6 WANT to re-gut GATT. 1 Mr. K.A. Butler. Chancellor of the Exchequer. CQUALLS m some districts is our daily forecast. Mr. Eden. *> >■< r FHE male torso is Nature's x supreme platitude. Sir Beverley Baxter. IVO one is going to call X1 Mr. Bevan a275 words
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Advertisement30 1954-10-16 6 MERCEDES-BENZ TYPE 180 Entirely new design with all Steel Body CYCLE <5c CARRIAGE CO., (19X6) LTD. Singapore an J Kuala Lumpur Represented throughout the Federation, Brunei, Sarawak and British Borneo.30 words
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Advertisement25 1954-10-16 6 You'll like this D 1 1h *-gl9l mi i <Mnt »*ga j^^Bt£- 'zjj_\_ >* im ig^^^a^ jr. <^fo ■SMjfeMl^^ H^^ ingredient* 4uJ jX^^ufaat 'j^^^ diuiiung gi*«25 words
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271 1954-10-16 7 U.S. REFUSES TO ACCEPT RED COMPLAINT Aggression Of Formosa-Charge UNITED NATIONS, New York, Oct. 15, (UP)— The United Stotes refused to accept a R e d Chinese complaint charging it with aggression m Formosa, declaring the charge came from "an authority which we do not recognize as a political entity."271 words
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Article128 1954-10-16 7 Lights To Welcome Adventurer PAGO PAGO. Samoa, Oct 15, (UP) Samoans prepared a rousing welcome today for W W (il -year-old New Yorker his balsa raft iron South America to Samoa m a trip thai took 13 days longer than the famed Kon-Tiki expedition or 1947. Governor Richard Barrett Rowe.128 words
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209 1954-10-16 7 SUPPORT FOR 10 POWER PROPOSAL OVER SOLDIERS I Mill) NATIONS New York, Oct. 15 (IT)— I nited announced yesterday its support ol a tcn-powei proposal backing up Burma's efforts to bout 6,000 Chinese soldiers holding out m Northern Burma. U. S. delegate Charles h Mahoney told the Genera: Ad Hoc209 words
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Article42 1954-10-16 7 II Ml \V Kentucky. i George VY. W.i t carpenter, iting lunch when .i l m lis mouth and stung him. h' sling he led of "feeling liiii ii v and tingling all He died en route hospital.42 words
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Article26 1954-10-16 7 15, Reuwned 'm made a •r the innl if lay. Transport :>i< h com: docks. and some d m its final totalled26 words
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Article19 1954-10-16 7 1,0 AP> Film C d the showny of the film "On The Censor Mm Is not ng."19 words
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Article21 1954-10-16 7 NAIROBI. Oct. 15. (Rev —The Kenya Government has banned Socialist Asia, the monthly publication of the Asian Socialist Conference.21 words
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Article66 1954-10-16 7 TAIPEI. Oct. 15. <AP>._ I Gen Wang Shu-ming, known i Wang, thinks the Chin- Communists getting ready to invade Formosa. The Nat ion alls, s ids. cannot alTord to drop their guard for a moment The chief of the Nationalist Air Force said his forces should66 words
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Article177 1954-10-16 7 Suspend Aid To l-C— Mansfield WASHINGTON, Oct. 15, (UP) Senator Mike Manslield, Democratic member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, recommended yesterday that the I nited States consider suspension of aid to IndoChina and F-ench forces there if that country's present government should fall. Asserting that tne govern- ment of177 words
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Article46 1954-10-16 7 ROME. Oct. 15, <R. iter).— The "Grandmother of Rome." Antonia Di Pasquale. died: aged 110. She had more than sixty j children. grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She could without using glasses. Headed by her 84-year-old 'son. they will attend her j •ral today.46 words
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Article69 1954-10-16 7 WILMINGTON. Delaware. Oct 15 < Reuter*. —A Delaware Court ruled yesterday that ten Negro students "have a clear legal right" to attend the formerly allWhite Milford High School while awaiting the result of their Chancery Court suit tor permanent admission. Vice Chancellor William i Marvel said69 words
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Article36 1954-10-16 7 LONDON. Oct. 15. (Reuter) Before the State banquet at Buckingham Palace last night the Queen conferred on the Emperor of Ethiopia. Haile Selassie, the Order of the Garter. Britain's most exclusive order of chivalry.36 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-10-16 7 photo INDONESIAN mo\ic si Nurnaninnsih recti\in« an award for finish- ins well up on the list m a contest fot the title "Most Popular Actress" She created a furore m Jakarta re- cently with the Uisclo- sure that she had posed nude for photoci anhs. UPUP - 48 words
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Article91 1954-10-16 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON 0:t. 15 The following ore the closing Pices of rubber ond tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot London 22. d Spot L.vcrpool 24 d. November 23, d. December 23 d. Jonuory March 22 s d. A P r 'l June91 words
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Article26 1954-10-16 7 JAKARTA. Oct. 15. -AP> Indonesian President Soekarno plans to make his first pilgrimage to Mecca next spring, it was officially announced yesterday.26 words
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Article172 1954-10-16 7 WASHINGTON. Oct. 15, (l T P)— The IS. Air Force, lin a bold move into the supersonic age, has ordered I production of the world's first faster-than-sound bomber and a 1,000-mile an hour jet fighter, it was announced last night. Air Force Secretary Harold E.172 words
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72 1954-10-16 7 Latest From The United Nations S.U.N.F.E.D NEW YORK. Oct. 15. Reuteri. Britain, the United States and other wealthy industrial powers were urged m the United Nations yesterday to support a new U. 5.5250,000.000 fund for aiding underdeveloped countries. The new fund "SUNFED" (Special United Nations Fund for Economic Development* was72 words
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Article168 1954-10-16 7 WHIPPING IN AFRICA DEBATED NEW YORK, Oct. 15. (UP) The practice of corporal punishment m the territory of South West Africa was condemned yesterday by the Mexican delegate m the Genera! Assembly's Trusteeship Committee. Mr. Luciano Joublanc Rivas noted that whipping of the natives still exists m the former German168 words
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Article100 1954-10-16 7 Devaluation Rumours In RI Denied JAKARTA. Oct. 15. (UP)— Finance Minister Ong Eng Die under fire for Indonesia's financial woes, denied t the Government nsi a devaluation of the rupiah. In an interview with Antara Agency. Ong Eng said the Gover r y..t's stock lofI of foreign exchange and gold100 words
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Article39 1954-10-16 7 NEW YORK. Oct. 15. (Reu-ter)—British-born Mr. Geoffrey Shurlock today became Director of the Motion Picture Production Code Administration Hollywood's chief censor. Mr. Joseph Breen resigned as director of the organization yesterday, his 64th birthday.39 words
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Article50 1954-10-16 7 SYDNEY. Oct. 15. (UP> Confessed Soviet spy Vladimir Petrov has fallen seriously ill with pneumonia, the Government announced today. The Royal Commission investigating Petrov's revelations of Communist pionage. now m rec< ss, said it will reopen hearings on schedule next Monday It will hear other witnesses.50 words
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264 1954-10-16 7 NO RETURN TO FAROUK SAYS NARRIMAN LAUSANNE. Switzerland. Oct. 15, (UP) Ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt said here last night there was "no question of entering again into any kind of relations" with ex-King Farouk. her former husband but said she hoped some way might be found for her to see264 words
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Advertisement63 1954-10-16 7 Here is a STANDOUT m neckwear! j bought lo you from BRITAIN, AMERICA, yr—jsags-. GERMANY, 5 > -.:.m- *BEUBbXv&JA fit ¥< Iw mAMmmmmlmf^S^ liTa V_n' Vi 'M V Jj" m *_r&\ fc^j ISlffrrT i%mn7m\m'\ fcT m m\ •ul UIiiWV'WfHVI (S3 w9rT^mm^mmmmmtim ies t^ at w{ rema n ccri p ond63 words
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Advertisement171 1954-10-16 7 0 Cellular Underwear 0 0 /"Off V/.\ AY 77//. TROPICS 0 I fir «^*^^^^^^l |SUNSPEL§ HEALTHY— LETS THE BODY BREATHE 0 Smartly styled hand-cut \J Lightweight, soft textured and strong (J v Unshrinkable and ladder-proof (J U Wears and washes well O U Made from finest cotton yarns (J (J171 words
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Article164 1954-10-16 8 invnn v Oct. 15: (Reuter)— Mr. R.A. Butler, ChanX 2f the Exchequer, said here tonight that Ciianceiior »i industrial production was now SLSIS 'J^SSMSSt aUe the 1950 figure. This was the most striking feature of the improvement m the country's general economic situation. It164 words
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Article71 1954-10-16 8 East Meets West To Talk Trade NEW YORK. Oct. 15 (AP) Leading officials and businessmen from both sides of the Pacific met yesterday m the first session of a Far East conference m New York. Over 450 persons attended the first session devoted to problems m the Philippines. Of this71 words
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Article51 1954-10-16 8 NEV DELHI. Oct. 15 (AP) An estimated rupees 1.255,400.000 (M$800,000,000) have been invested m Indian Industry since 1951. a Planning Commission spokesman told Parliament. He said the investment capital went to create new industries and to expand old ones under India's five year plan, which covers the years51 words
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Article33 1954-10-16 8 LONDON. Oct. 15, (Reuter) British steel production m September averaged 372,300 tons a week and set up a new record for the month, the Iron and Steel Board announced yesterday.33 words
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Advertisement741 1954-10-16 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG ~AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE Ta Colombo Ceroa Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg 6 Bremen. Spore P.S'ham Penang •HAMBURC (HAPAC) 15/ISOct 19/20Oct 21 Oct NABOB (LLOYDI 18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Oec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec741 words
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Advertisement1218 1954-10-16 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 SuSSEm tlncorpocatad tn Singapore) ocpta x||£ BUJK funnel LINE Camera option to proceed ?ta other porta tn load and dlacharte cargo BAILINGS m UVEBPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due suila P. 3 ham Penang Pyrrhua cor Liverpool Glaagow Oct 15/16 Oct 17/181,218 words
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Advertisement671 1954-10-16 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line NedeHand 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, 9/15671 words
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Advertisement745 1954-10-16 8 EAST ASIATICLIHET SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA V For Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam H Cdynia. Copenhagen, Cothenburg sad Otlo Snore p Sham x) "MONGOLIA" C. 23/24 1100 hrs xx) "LALANDIA" 20/270ct 28/290ct \V 11 xxx) "FALSTRIA" 10/14Nov 15/15 Nov io?'°« xxxx) "lUTLANDIA" 23/27 Nov 28/28 Nov J!',!'** x) Calls Karlshamn.745 words
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255 1954-10-16 9 Call To Replant A Mockery, Says Soon Standard Shipping Reporter PENANG, Fri. The present high Malayan export duty and increased rents are doubly unfair and make a mockery of the urgent call for replanting when not one finger has been lifted on Government's side to ease the heavy burden of255 words
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Article96 1954-10-16 9 JAKARTA, Oct. 15. (AP) Rubber exporting circles m Jakarta yesterday denied rumours that they h. topped shipments to r. c Netherlands because of fears that the Indonesian rupiah might soon be devalued. Rubber men said the big estates were continuing normal exports and had be i96 words
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Article16 1954-10-16 9 SEPTEMBER tin output from the following miss are; Johan 97.64 piculs. Idris 1.066 piculs.16 words
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Article804 1954-10-16 9 mim Fir, -..*,<, *___m rrrTr ,.Z!77^BM List Of Goods Issued KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federation Government today issued a new list of import tariff, to reiterate that taxes imposed lost month affect only 32 new items, m addition to amending existing rates on six others.804 words
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Article100 1954-10-16 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri Mr. Kee Seng Chiang, Chairman of tin Johore Bahru Market Stallholders Association, denied that seven chicken stallholders are monopolising the sales of chicken m Jo' ore Bahru District. Farmers m the district alleged that the stallholders refused to buy their chickens100 words
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Article43 1954-10-16 9 THE Malayan Exchange Banks Association's buying rates to merchants yesterday: Canada 31-13 IC (T.T.). 31-15 Hi (0.D.), 32-3 16 credit bills and 32J trade bills (90 d st). The selling rate (T.T. 0.D.) was 31 ready. Other exchange rates remained unaltered.43 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-10-16 9 Germans Are Out To Regain Prestige THE German shippingfirm of North German Lloyd m conjunction with the Hamburg American Line is endeavouring; to regain its pre war prestige of satisfying shippers and passengers on world routes. Disclosing this to 'Ihe Standard yesterday Mr. Ernst Path. (above) Manager-Director of the line,103 words
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Article37 1954-10-16 9 MANCHESTER. Oct. 15. (Reuter > Two Lancashire textile trade experts are to fly to South Africa tomorrow m an effort to combat a threat of increased duties on British textile goods imported there.37 words
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Article159 1954-10-16 9 OLTER ROADS Asha. Hoegh Merchant. Polau Laut. Dazui Maru. Nam Hae Idomenus. FKar Alcyone, Teiresias. Glenville. N.intos. Helikon, Sarakov. Chio Lam. Silverasb. Asphalion, Steel Age, Clytoneus. Tubadak INNER ROAIX Kah Kheng. Moonfish. Lee Sch Pepana. Bandjermasm. Perak Sin Hin Huat. Brenda. Darvel. Hock Hai. Hong Tat, Merlimau159 words
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Article122 1954-10-16 9 THE produce market ip Singapore was quiet m section^ yesterday with small variations m quotations. H C.B Co Ltd copra prices (per picul) yesterday were: NOVEMBER 11 a.m $32] $335 Noon <:-2k 4 p.m. f>,-2\ $32j 5 p.m. $32i $322 DECEMBER 11 a.m $321 Noon $32? 4122 words
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Article84 1954-10-16 9 THE Malayan share market was dull and featureless yesterday m all sections, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. The turnover was the smallest for the week. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Seller? W. Hammer 3.05 3.10 Singapore Traction Ords. 22/- 23/MININO84 words
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Article66 1954-10-16 9 MALAYAN imports of tin concentrate during September amounted to 1,203 tons compared with 1,313 tons m August, according to official statistics. The total' quantity imported m the first nine months of thi^- year amounted to 9,660 tons compared with 6.033 tons for the corresponding period of last66 words
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161 1954-10-16 9 Germany Catching Up On U.K. Lead' Warning LONDON, Oct. 15, (Reuter)—Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. President of the Board of Trade, said last night that Germany was catching upon Britain's lead m chemical exports. He said that since 1950 the German and some other West European chemical industries had expanded more than161 words
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171 1954-10-16 9 THE upward trend m the rubber price m Singapore received a sharp setback yesterday when first grade for November shipment closed easier at 7Tj cents per lb., a drop of 'i cent on Thursday's levels. The decline was largely attributable to some liquidation ■nd caution171 words
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Article677 1954-10-16 9 WEEKLY RUBBER REPORT THE dock strikes m the l\K. appear to be causing a serious shortage there for prompt deliveries From the producing countries' point of view this may be an eventual blessing as it may induce consuming centres to hold greater physical stocks m677 words
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Advertisement343 1954-10-16 9 M,l |j NOTICE •re invited for the md road work wlverts and »;05 Orchard PCI for the Ngee j ;SS s. on weekhours. ,rms, etc.. may be :fient of a dei will be reI fide tender lers are to be de- f the i 16 Church :aporc by 4 p.m.343 words
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Advertisement203 1954-10-16 9 vawx** I YOLKS WAfwEN I m^mmm~ <By mmm^P^^imm^^ f The outstanding car of this decade, which becouse of high quality, economy, outstanding performance, reliability and lowprice, is sweeping the world. Nearly 300,000 VW vehicles are manufactured every year. In Austria, m the first six months of 1954, 3,600 or 37%203 words
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Article, Illustration1142 1954-10-16 10 Anacrusis - Anacrusis Music Notes By IT is almost an aphorism these days to say that Gigli assumed the mantle of Caruso. It is also a sign that you know the names of at least two tenors out of hundreds. You could also say, but far1,142 words
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Article336 1954-10-16 10 RITA DEL MAR - THE STARS AND YOU RITA DEL MAR IE J (TODAYS QUOTATION: X "He th;it If much tattered simmi learns to flutter hnn- self." Samuel Johnson SATURDAY FOR EVERY- ONE: Be active m matters cal- culated to expand your talents and social opportunities. Strengthen your personal or c environmental setup. Defer336 words
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Article737 1954-10-16 10 JOHN HALKIN'S STAGE DOOR WAS hoping that at some time the idea of producing George S. Kaufman's and Moss Hart's comedy The Man Who Came To Dinner would occur to one of Singapore's producers. It has. In the Island Players coming programme of three separate acts of entertainment, the greater737 words
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135 1954-10-16 10 MICHAEL WILDING is Lf± one of the most ardent movie fans but not for his own pictures. The actor admitted that he had seen only two of his pictures m their entirety and those both made m England before he came135 words
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Advertisement287 1954-10-16 10 m& FIRST w,th T E HITS —AMERICA SWAY Pretty as a picture CL ***** (Dean Martin) POINT OF ORDER Person to Pearson CL ***** (Stan Freberg) CHRISTMAS DRAGNET (2 sides) (Stan Freberg) CL ***** I'M A FOOL TO CARE Auctioneer CL ***** (Les Paul Cr Mary Ford) PERIOD Anniversary song287 words
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Advertisement356 1954-10-16 10 neifectioiv to livoiiUd miisio iy_____^ Ll 3 i (fW!j*m\ WGH FIDEUT^ ImlMl}) RECORDS 12" 33 i R.P.M. RECORDS L1638S Requiem Mast ln D Minor ft shm Mozart s r L ***** "Early Italian Music" R Vivaldi. Oabrleli. Cesti. Lully. u«» P Freacobaldl. Palestrlna. S yn. ,j LI6IJB Symphony m D356 words
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Article208 1954-10-16 11 IN a first round Sanderson Cup match played at Seletar yesterday, the Royal Australian Air Force ran out very comfortable winners against Far East Flying Boat Wing by SS points (1 goals. 4 tries. 1 penalty) to nil. Th e supremacy of th c Auapparent m208 words
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Article, Illustration453 1954-10-16 11 I THE THAIS SHOW GUTS By SCRUM HALF' PLAYING an extremely good game, Singapore Civilians beat the Thailand Combined Services by 24 points (three goals, one try, and two penalties) to three points (one penalty) m the opening match of the Thai Rugby453 words
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Article451 1954-10-16 11 RAFFLES institution with 33 points— six more than their nearest rivals— Victoria School won th e team honours at the Singapore Inter-Schools' sixth annual swimming championships held m the Chinese Swimming Club pool yesterday. The RafTlesians were worthy winners of the inter-school championship competed for the.451 words
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Article159 1954-10-16 11 EUROPEANS were made to fight hard for their 3-1 victory over Indians m a SAFA. Community League match played under floodlights at Jalan Be sar last night. All the scoring was done m the first half. After fifteen minutes of hectic play. Europeans opened accounts159 words
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Article80 1954-10-16 11 SINGAPORE'S Police players, Percy Pennefather, S. Vellupillai, and V. Devadaed that they are still the best halves m the Colony when the Singapore Hockey Association held its first trial on the padang yesterday. Whites beat Colours 3-2. BARTLEY SCHOOL beat Rallies Institution 2^—l m their Inter-School hockey encounter played80 words
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Advertisement364 1954-10-16 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SELANGOR Publishing Ofnce require Eu girl foi represotative work Lumpur decent quai supplied with salary Apply I ">OO Kuala Lumpur CAREF:r with hu e income I open to those I. dies and Gentlemen suitable n- In.^u; Agents Free gi. A Box No T. 1809 S.S FOR SALE FX)R364 words
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Advertisement363 1954-10-16 11 •^^'mmmm^^om^mimm/^mSSOßlßSm^^.mrt^ii encagi \»\i LU-! INCLAIR: The m« i I I England DJATH |/)RTON HA FirßoNELLA lence oi i Sheph Bidadai i i| SITUATIONS VACANT IPPLICATI liTe invited 1 tral, 01 Bur be had M for m 10 the date of app i thatj during thai vcr rs la) time education363 words
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Miscellaneous270 1954-10-16 11 fl fll ™f r By Al Capp -^I^C /I MAMMVS-IN-LAW AH L-LQVE9 J& JJ JEST A LIL-&UT v,' V/ 1 s^" HAIN'T GOT NO Jm MAMMY HAD T'STAMO UP FO' NOW. OLiTELV AXED VO'J^Kr*^ RIGHT T' GIVE SOXT-W-WAS )______^9^ YORE RIG HTS. r r TH£T 4 T'GiT RlDO' THET /^sr!#k'270 words
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1564 1954-10-16 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Only Rivals May Be Van Breukelen 's Two By pmngmmffm I WIDE SCREEN I I TRUE BELL I PENANG, Fri. With present underfoot conditions m his favour, I am giving a confident vote to Wide Screen to win the main six furlongs sprint1,564 words
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Article202 1954-10-16 12 THIS race looks like developing into a stern tussle for supremacy between ETCHING, EVER GLORY, FORGET-ME-NOT and LORD FREDERICK. My choice is Ever Glory, who has come on a lot since his two goodish races at K.L. m August. Ever Glory ran splendidly over202 words
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Article204 1954-10-16 12 TREBLE TOIL: Hoc i. v and 7. BIG SWEEP: Race Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer 11 11 NBI U E M BE A l l c.H AZIE (iKM BEAU >Ur signal Pickpocket star Si«nal Pickpocket summer 1 urn <;rar.le mm Beau Star Signal 2 STORMY WIZARD204 words
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Article1153 1954-10-16 12 RACE l: Z. 15 p.m. Horses Class 4* l>iv. I— sy 2 Furs. 1. 1 Gem Beau 4v 9.00 X L Stable*' R W Bkelen Leon? 2. 1 St^r Signal 4y 8.1.5 M: E. J. Tan Roo>ers McCkSd 3. 123 Summer Corn 4y 8.1! "Everet Stable" Allan.1,153 words
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