Singapore Standard, 23 October 1954
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Title Section18 1954-10-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD «L Zt 3H Vol. V. No. 112. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1934 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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71 1954-10-23 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT ALEENE YAP of .■imy oet, impur, is the c Standard's z No. 82. i Mr. John ary of Indian Corgress f<r SlOO has Miss Yap. are: 1— TIGER BEER. a. shining raiments: A beer a gold medal from the wealth, obhining 2 STWDARD y \M,I |RD.71 words
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Article45 1954-10-23 1 Three Quit Indonesian Cabinet Oct 22. 'AFP) Indonesian all of the m Unity today. 1 Deputy Pre»ro. Home r Prof. Hazai'or ComProl Roosono. at a meeting nil the gaps temidjojo to .egoro's deas wdl as f folio while Jty Premier will assume Home and olstry.45 words
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Article19 1954-10-23 1 [RO, Oct. 22 r of the In Si) line night into the Janeiro with aboard were imble.19 words
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Article36 1954-10-23 1 YORK. Oct. 22 I vnally reli- the L'nitis r< ported today 1 Western powers i I'nion had full agreement" on the terms of a n solution to set up renewed sec>wcr talks on ent36 words
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Article225 1954-10-23 1 'Be Sure Reds Cannot Step In' Warns Head THE British War Minister, Mr. Antony Head said yesterday that it would be the greatest tragedy for -Malaya if, after achieving her independence, she should fall under Communist domination through her own unpreparedness. Mr. Head told the Press m Singapore he considered225 words
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Article101 1954-10-23 1 THE initial test flight the new British manufactured Whirlwind helicopters, five of which arrived m Singapore for the Royal Navy on Oct 20, is expected to be made at II M.S. Sembawang, R. N station, aembawang today. The first two Whirlwinds, now being prepared for service m the101 words
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Article, Illustration116 1954-10-23 1 'Whirlwinds' Go On Test Today Lloyd, told The Standard yesterday. This, he said, is to work on the basis of having six serviceable helicopters available for anti-terrorist activities a day. The five new planes are the first English-made of this type, (555) Whirlwind I. Their cost is around v: 60.000Standard - 116 words
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129 1954-10-23 1 'He Taught Us Love-making' NARA, Central Japan, Oct. 22, (Reuter) Four hundred Japanese girls at Nara University, were today preparing for a general student strike m protest against the "immoral behaviour" of a 45-year-old University Professor of Psychology. The girls allege the professor "forced us129 words
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Article77 1954-10-23 1 A Connie Lands On Its Belly LONDON. Oct. 22 (UP) British Overseas Airways Corporation announced today that an Australia-bound Constellation crash-landed at Karachi airport at 1733 GMT yesterday. None of the 30 passengers or ten crew members was injured. The passengers, including England's famous cricketer Denis Compton, will continue the77 words
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Article24 1954-10-23 1 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fn. A married woman, Tan Liew Gcok, 40, died m her home at i :I bei, yesterday, of suspected poisoning.24 words
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Article513 1954-10-23 1 HUGH SAVAGE - Penang Rid Of Red Murder Gang HUGH SAVAGE Months Of Painstaking Police Work ...FEAR STALKS THE HILLS By (hi*>f Mi><i<>r4ilg<nt y orrespond€>nt PENANG, Fri.— The Fifth Branch of the Penang AntiBritish Alliance Society the Malayan Communist Party's name for the underground terror organization responsible for most of the murders and513 words
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Article146 1954-10-23 1 'GET HIM' ORDER IN BANK CASE A MOTION by the Official Assignee for a warrant of arrest against Ngeow Seng Ho, alleged to have defrauded a number of banks m Singapore, was granted by Mr. Justice Knight m the High Court yesterday. The Assistant Official Assignee, Mr. S. E. Teh,146 words
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Article30 1954-10-23 1 AMMAN. Oct. 22 (Reuter) King Hussein of Jordan has entrusted Abu El Huda Tewflq, whose government resigned yesterday, with the formation of a new cabinet.30 words
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Article60 1954-10-23 1 BRISTOL. Oct. 22, (Reuten Planes, lifeboats and naval launches searched the Bristol Channel yesterday for a missing top secret Javelin fighter piane which had made an emergency landing on the sea. The delta winged "fl: 'ng triangle" v/as believed to have sunk after getting into trouble60 words
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Article40 1954-10-23 1 More For Toy Fund ANOTHER 525 was received yesterday by The Standard Christmas Toy Fund which now stands at 52.07J.80. The Standard gratefully acknowledges Dr. (hen Su Lan s cheque for S2O and s:> from an anonymous reader m Singapore.40 words
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Article26 1954-10-23 1 SENATOR Margaret Chase Smith, America's only woman Senator, arrived m Moscow by air on Thursday for a few days visit to Russia.— ReuterReuter - 26 words
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Article150 1954-10-23 1 PEKING ORDER TO BORDER BANDITS BANGKOK, Oct. 22. (AP) Orders from Peking to the Communist guerillas along the Malayan-Thailand border to cease activities and await a general uprising against the Thai and Malayan governments have been found by Bangkok police. Lieut-Col. Boonlert Lertprecha. head of the Thai CID squad working150 words
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Article42 1954-10-23 1 TEHERAN, Oct. 22 <R<>u- Another 30 Army Communist suspects w»t<? rounded up her*- last n bringing to over 600 the total of suspects of all ranks arrested m all arms of the services. security officials said today.42 words
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Article49 1954-10-23 1 BILLINGS, Montana. Oct. 22 (AFP) A twenty-i year-old woman paralyzed m both legs and one arm by polio, who was put m an iron lung here on Tuesday night, today gave birth to a daughter. The baby was delivered by a Caesarian operation.49 words
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Article38 1954-10-23 1 TAIPEI, Oct. 22 (Reuten Madame Chiang Kai-shek, returned to Taipei today from San Francisco after an absence of six months m the United States where she has been undergoing medical treatment for a skin ailment.38 words
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Article162 1954-10-23 1 W. Germany PARIS, Oct. 22, (Reuter) —Britain. the United States, France and West Germany today approved agreements granting seventy to the Federal Republic and ci ding the nlneytar allied occupation of Germany. The agreements were apl nruved by the "Big Three" "^Foreign Ministers— Sir Anthony162 words
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Article66 1954-10-23 1 PARIS, Oct. 22 (Renter) The Ministerial Council of the 14-nation Atlantic Council today approved West German membership of the Atlantic Alliance, conference sources said. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor, entered the Council Chamber to take his place as an observer. An official invitation66 words
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Article76 1954-10-23 1 Probe Into 'Top Secret' Nylons DARWIN. Oct. 22. (AFP) Police, customs officials and the Royal Australian Air Force are investigating reports that watches, nylons and cameras were being smuggled into Australia from Singapore In "top secret" packages destined for the Woomera Rocket Range. Customs officials recently searched two Royal Air76 words
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106 1954-10-23 1 WIG AN. Lancashire, Oct. 22 (K ruter) —A little Malayan girl, daughter of a Malayan student, was the proudest girl here yestero Too Queen, accompanied b> the Duke of Fdinburgh, had completed a tour of the mining college and the Canada Docks when the106 words
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Advertisement107 1954-10-23 1 COME AND SEE kROLEX GOLDEN DREAM" LAD/S' GOLD WATCHES AT ICE CHAY CO. 100. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE, 6. TEL: *****. NEW COMPLETE t ""3^ ■■■ii IjjJII r* h I tydrates, Powdered I jHI |£fl PI X I^eroble ond Cod LiVer Oi| for vitamins A D ond ble "«»«d to107 words
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Advertisement93 1954-10-23 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE m a wide range 1$ always available hern. Call and Select your requirement*. Th 'NOVEi*7.r To.i 88 v~ Hridue Road Pbone ***** l JwmHSk Sk\ mm WAV tvSjuM Aw? a B^^ Mi/A EHM^ cCD L^S^^^r^ .^S B^* /30S^^^ Vv' k^amk^k\ HPRji- Vl^K^n^^ ft 'llkvhfk^mL HBk Xbl Bl93 words
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Article, Illustration271 1954-10-23 2 NICOLL PRESENTS MEDALS TO 15 POLICE OFFICERS FIFTEEN Singapore Police officers were the proud recipients of Colonial Police Medals for meritorious service, at a short but impressive ceremony m the Police Training School, Thomson Road, yesterday. The presentations were made by the Governor. Sir John Nicoll. after he had inspectedStandard - 271 words
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99 1954-10-23 2 SITING millionaireilanthro] R. M. Alagappa Chettiar. last night warned young Indians not be carried away by temptations, but to build up character and work for the betterment of socii Dr. Alagappa addressing the A inaugural meeting of the Young Men's Literary Association of99 words
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Article48 1954-10-23 2 THE Royal Air Force has DOW been withdrawn from the United Nations forces m Korea. The last of the ground crews have returned to the Far Ea^ Flying Boat Wing base at Seletar, Singapore. Only a small closing down party is now m Korea.48 words
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Article38 1954-10-23 2 HONGKONG. Oct. 22. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.67 to £1 sterling; $5.8675 to US$l; $1,822 to Malayan $1; $0,160 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $254. 375 to a tael.38 words
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Article70 1954-10-23 2 HONG Weng. of Rochore Road, claimed trial m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, to a charge of stealing a pencil worth 40 cents belonging to Mario Antonio Peris Velio. 1 Oct. 21. The Naval Base prosecutor asked the court to secure a Portuguese interpreter for70 words
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Article58 1954-10-23 2 LEE Peak Hoo w.s found guilty m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday of stealing a P trker 51 fountain pen worth $30 on the night of Sept. 22. this year. He was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment, to be followed by 1858 words
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140 1954-10-23 2 TIIF Bureau of Driving Standards decided *t its first meeting last ni^ht to agitate for legislation m Singapore to stop driving instructors without a Bureau certificate of proficiency from instructing pupils to drive. The Bureau ids to impo>e rigid c< members fur unethical conduct140 words
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91 1954-10-23 2 Bankrupts: Warrant For One, 3 Discharged A WARR a bankrupt Ch pore High Court the application for a r« r was made as on July 16. Thi\ de to serve him ankruptcy po- I Chong could not be fo \\Y belk of his application f partners of Bar: Shiew adjudinkrupts91 words
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Article32 1954-10-23 2 PEH BOON LUfti tenced to one month's jail by the Singapore Fourth Police Court Magistrate. V Devereux-Colebourn. yesterday for hitting a woman Chuey Hoe at Geylang on Sept 1532 words
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Article118 1954-10-23 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Lo4»>f- 77 77 No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b Nov. 77 7 16 77 0 16 No. 2 77 77; No. 3 M 761 Det. To. 1 R.S.S n Tone: Easier. TIN PRICE The118 words
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Advertisement232 1954-10-23 2 U YX 4 W I rurtflilflm'lf I h 3 IT^Si^—^^^- I -111 1 l :^</ > j^^Xf IM&S u'ioS.ooo h 9 mWM f TV lon ore maturing > > >r I ot any one time m he cellars of fni v_o opcrarive Wine -growers' As--1 >-J sociatior of South 1232 words
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Advertisement53 1954-10-23 2 fora I FRAGRANCE I FLATTERS I and vmm a loit/i/ MEMORY Cussoni Imperial Leather SOAP. TOILET POW3EI ANO FC BRILLIANTINE. AFTER SMMC LOTION AN3 SNA) ffettj ftpft with CtJTI^ CUTEX LIPSTICK— «royt fost m •■bl* and creamy ond HCVH leovc< o I P rinf CUTEX NAIL Go*, on longer ond53 words
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Article57 1954-10-23 3 THE following were elected omce-b?arers of the Bu-kit Panjang branch of the Malayan Indian Congress (Singapore) at its recent meeting. President. Mr. M.S. Miranda; vice-President, Mr. S. Ramanathan; secretary, Mr. R. Mariapp3n; treasurer, Mr. R. G Raju; committee, Messrs. S. K. N Pillai, C. K. Sundaram, X57 words
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Article51 1954-10-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Malayan Railway Administration announced today that from Nov. 1. the day mail trains between Kuala Lumpur and Penang will not stop at Malim Nawar. Malim Nawar Is m Perak. about 112 miles from Kuala Lumpur. It is the next station to51 words
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Article53 1954-10-23 3 KUALA KANGSAR, Fri. The Kuala Kangsar Poppy Day Fund Organizing Committee yesterday decided to start the sale of poppies on Oct. 27 and to end on Nov 3. In addition, a dance m aid of the fund will be held at the Idris Club on53 words
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258 1954-10-23 3 TWO hundred thousand more boys and girjs will be attending school next year, the Senior Inspector of Schools, Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, told The Standard yesterday. Half of them will be m English schools. ft f T *K iS m f^s258 words
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Article119 1954-10-23 3 Ill-Health Led To Her Suicide A WOMAN, who suffered three miscarriages, leapt out of her window o0 feet on to a cement pavement, and died instantly, it was revealed m the Singapore Coroner's court orday. The Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing. recorded a verdict of suicide at the inquest into119 words
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Article180 1954-10-23 3 AIR MAIL correspondence posted m Britain on Oct. 19 and expected to be delivered today m Singapore and the Federation will be delayed till Tuesday. The airmail is expected m Singapore this afternoon. It will be sorted out immediately into post boxes. Home deliveries, however, will180 words
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Article90 1954-10-23 3 They Want Inspector For The PSC SINGAPORE Government employees want an inspector to be appointed for the Public Services Commission. Their proposal will be discussed by the staff side committee of the Whitley Council on Tuesday. If the proposal is accepted, it will be forwarded to Government for implementation. The90 words
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Article57 1954-10-23 3 TEMERLOH. Fri.— Two women. Cha n Aye, 21, and Lan Sew Leong, 35, rubber tappers on the Triang Estate, Temerloh, were each found guilty of illegal possession of H and four katis of scrap rubber respectively. Mr. J. R. Whimster, the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, sentenced57 words
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Article99 1954-10-23 3 IT will cost the Singapore City Council $72,000 to provide the new International Airport at Faya Lebar with electricity. Councillors have agreed to spend this money subject to the airport paying a minimum charge of $1,200 a month for five years. In another decision. Councillors99 words
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Article, Illustration232 1954-10-23 3 GOC Says Open Sesame At Alladin's Toy Cave CHRISTMAS is m the air. And the signs are unmistakable m the precincts of Singapore's NAAFI Headquarters m Grange Road. For the ground floor of the building has been magically transformed into an Aladdin's Cave to houseStandard - 232 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-10-23 3 Profiteering! But It's For A Good Cause TINS of condensed milk, religious figurines, cakes, candy and flowers were sold at double the usual prices yesterday at St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall, Singapore. A few food control officers who wandered among the stalls not only did not take action but paidStandard - 131 words
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Article49 1954-10-23 3 THE Singapore Government Labour Exchange will open two branches, one m Siglap village, and the other m Joo Chiat Road, on Wednesday. The Exchange has already opened a branch m Bukit Sembavvang. Two more will be opened m Telok Blanga and Pasir Panjang next month.49 words
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Article39 1954-10-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The budget meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will be held m the Council Chamber, here, on Wednesday Nov. 17, at 10 a.m. and will be continued on the following day at 9.30 a.m.39 words
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Advertisement366 1954-10-23 3 TH X iI J H f« I MOKE HOTIXS "STARLIGHT ROOM" DANCE HALL (8.30 to MIDNKiHT) __10— 1 N .0.00 a.m. vM. oy oß^:< i S' u a C d Sf, H. s. Sextette. /mk 5\ Mi TARIFF: Liao > BL£ BATH with Linp Room Full Board Linnc vwx •SINtiLE366 words
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Advertisement330 1954-10-23 3 'Lest Vmm lor net— -Today i» the ideal time to xhop at Hajn'j Textile*. m^H^^fl^V Tf y rlose at 6 p.m. and v ill <& din play a Crander variety <>/ t^oodt m SwUt/m h> mn^ e y° ur shopping itne of I I <»ram!ir Savin» for DEEPAVALJ CELEBSATIONS 91330 words
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240 1954-10-23 4 But This Bill Will Aim To Stop Them KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— "Hire and drive yourself" cars are proving popular m the Federation with gangsters, robbers, opium smugglers, white slave traffickers and possibly terrorist food couriers. The road transport law, therefore, is being amended to bring240 words
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Article218 1954-10-23 4 4 Thugs Get 8 Years Jail Each FOUR men— Chan Seng Choh. Lai' Kong Yee. Wong Yau Choen and Goh Ah Soon were each sentenced by Mr. Justice Taylor m 1 the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, to serve an eight-year term of imprisonment each for three 1 robberies carried out218 words
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Article49 1954-10-23 4 A FIJIAN soldier, Privatt Waqatam Apisalome. was tentatively charged m the Singapore Fourth Police Court rday. with raping Enon binte Hasan at Jalan Eunos It was alleged that Apisalome committed the offence at about 11.30 p.m. on Oct. 21. Apisalome was remanded for 48 hours.49 words
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Article111 1954-10-23 4 SOLDIER TOLD GIRLS TO STRIP MALACCA. Fri.— Yap Bon?. 19. a member oi the Federation Regiment, was today sentc iced to one year's imprisonment by the Jasin Court Mag■te, Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, for using criminal force on a woman. Chong Yok Ying. 19. with the intention of outraging her modesty.111 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-10-23 4 photo. MR. Harrod. (left) with Mrs. M. Hudson, exhibition organizer of the Singapore Art Society and the Society president, Mr. Ho Kok Hoe. look at some of the exhibits. StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article193 1954-10-23 4 A NEW service has been introduced m Raffles Library, by its new Librarian, Mr. L. M. Harrod. It is an exhibition of books on Art. backed by striking water-colour and oil paintings, and pastel drawings, all by school children, whose ages range from 12 to193 words
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Article158 1954-10-23 4 One More Chance For Trainee LOW FOOK CHOOX. an English-speaking youth, charged under the Singapore National Service O: for failing to attend training m civil defence on three occasions this year, was yesterday giw another chance "to pro sincerity" by the Second Criminal District Court. WrTen Lows ease v mentioned158 words
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Article26 1954-10-23 4 THE quartei a of the Board of Lie ■ore. wi m the Criminal c Courts building, S d, on r 14. a1 10.30 a.m.26 words
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Article41 1954-10-23 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri— A parade, m aid of the Poppy Day Fund, will be held here at the Audience Hall. Government Office? Building, on Oct. 31 at 5.30 p.m. Costumes of 17 different nations will be shown41 words
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Article, Illustration249 1954-10-23 4 Pat On The Back For RAF Changi Technicians ABOUT 800 R.A.F. technicians at Changi were congratulated terday for their "acme of efficiency' m servicing air-i craft and setting a record Cor the whole of the Royal I Air Force The C-in-C of the Far East Air Force, Air Marshal SirStandard - 249 words
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Advertisement346 1954-10-23 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS TRUMPETING ITS HUGE fißks*-. SUCCESS! iWfiflP LA IHA r J|Sf ii WOW ***** A!BCO«|>ITIOIIfD WWILiL 4^ PARAMOUNT'S nafYVi fffr«^lK% IiIRTV 4.15-6. assftßcistiv- 9..w .m. S^ TECHNICOLOR KUZ^l'ril lAVLOR I.ASA AM.KUVS PI <IR HSCH ====m. MIDNIGHT TONIGHT WJ^ GREEK CARSON 1 A 'far IN M Ci -M-s HRARTW346 words
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Advertisement371 1954-10-23 4 3 TEL 515 LAST 2 DAll SEASON TRANSFERS X J HL ON MONDAY. A HITCHCOCK fIP THRlllep. J l f MASTERP| ECE dial Ml for Murder' J Ray Milland Grace Kelly fl j| i Robt. Cummings 3 m WARNERCOLOR^^^W MONDAY SPECIAL DEEPAVALI ATTRACTIO^ Starve, famish, die— but never beg! Give371 words
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557 1954-10-23 5 Passport Case Continues A SINGAPORE Legislative Councillor, Mr. John Laycock, who is also a Commissioner for Oaths, could not recognise Daisy Low m the Second Criminal District Court, yesterday, as the young lady whose application for a British passport he had attested.557 words
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Article226 1954-10-23 5 Standard Staff Reporter THK flags of 21 member nations of the I'nited Nations Organization, with representatives m Singal>ore, flew over the British Council Hall yesterday, and proclaimed the start of UNO Week. It opened a week of intense P activity m which the UNO226 words
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Article119 1954-10-23 5 Civilians Join In The Fight SEREMBA.V Fri A 20-man committee of leading citizen^ m the town and surrounding aren ormed last nigi a public ineeting. wit'n the objcvt of helping to orin* abou; early end to the B gen The meeting which ided over by tne Mentn Besar of Negri119 words
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Article56 1954-10-23 5 BISHOP of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church. Rev. Dr. Alexander Mar Theophilose, who went to America to represent the Mar Thoma Syrian Church of South India at the recent World Christian Council meeting, will arrive m Singapore on Nov. 10. Local Mar Thoma Syrians have organized56 words
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Article142 1954-10-23 5 Qantas Training Scheme ABOUT eight members of the local staff of Qantas Empire Airways will be sent every month for training m Australia until March next y^ar. Captain H. Birch, the Singapore manac:<-r. announced last night. The lack of advanced technical training schools m Singapore makes it difficult for local142 words
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Article26 1954-10-23 5 SINGAPORE District thodist Youth Fellowship talentime contest will be held m the Straits Chinese Church Hall at Kampong Kapor Road at 7.30 p.m. tonight.26 words
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Advertisement278 1954-10-23 5 The world famous family of medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA T\\) Very effective for Coughs, indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Vrk //*w //jaw? Mr »dem cosmetic treatment of face to give oth, healthy colour free from wrinkles, combat278 words
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Advertisement163 1954-10-23 5 Sf kflOM STAKIS TOPAI A I r TrrirTT 4^o/ n, .it ai«aaKTlsiaiau^j ii»i=^=.<^-y-J3ffl 3^ T l^ DAILY: -9.15 p.m |HL Super Musical Extra vaganza! W \^jKr > Starriac*. VYJAY ANTIM^I.A F^j India's Greatest Dansruse |W[ All Fre»- Lists Suspended There Will Be 5 Shows on jfl 1)1 KPW \LI (Mon.163 words
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Miscellaneous240 1954-10-23 5 Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE jMmMUiwi 1 aa«a«** <« it. 4in>i» "A pm It Bin I.■ al\f\ D C i Port D 55 am <tt It [$INqApORM V. £>'»!? Wtf~*% V)f*£/ SV** FACE MAIL W m M I>K-I*\l< II: To Labuan. Bru S -JL and Kuala I'.elait by Perhs Hi—240 words
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Miscellaneous875 1954-10-23 5 i I Ml al at bb. ai Ml M3f7i 1^ m^T _fe Ws WuULl^iS^hfWw^lfMA /Z^X MS^ K___ll___/jA____^^___r i S^^ZSt/ULd ij±fz^jj==t CLUES DOWN 1. When person we've wronged SQUAREWORD D.-34 helps us, it's apt to make us i fi iipc irfiH^ ONDER (P or W) I A 7 V 2. How875 words
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893 1954-10-23 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD Pioneers Wanted 'rui; I tion Drainage and Irrigation Department ol those departments whose work is unknown ;mcl unappreciated by the public at large. It works unobtrusively and yel efficiently to make more land available for the planting of food. On the west coast Ol Malaya alone it has893 words
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Article288 1954-10-23 6 DANIEL NORMAN - DANIEL NORMAN 4 N interesting poinr about thci recent trial of Rumonio'K former Deputy Premier and* Minister of Finance, Vosile Luco < he wos sentenced to deoth, but this was later commuted toj life imprisonment was the mention mode of Morce^ Pouker, lot* husband of Ano288 words
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Article, Illustration150 1954-10-23 6 Review of Views Turn For The Better >W that the new A •ed, it 15 necessary to Chew Thank- E ma .'eri gth, the journal critical situation m the Midd 8 East and No Af: turn for thi r. In now liave I -\vn factor de the who inhabit thi*150 words
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Article915 1954-10-23 6 COLIN LEGUM - Nigeria— Triumph Or Tragedy COLIN LEGUM By London BRITAIN'S colonial policy Since the Second World War has been one of taking calculated risks m transferring power to its dependen- cies m the Empire. But he hand-over of India, none of the risks run i s greir ivolved In granting to915 words
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Article, Illustration456 1954-10-23 6 HERBERT MORRISON - What I Told The Americans HERBERT MORRISON 'There was rough talk, bat it may have had some eflecf and why they are mad at Britain By Deputy Lead&r of the Labour Party, nn<l former Foreign Secretary. New York. this moment the overwhelming majority of I nited States citizens of all456 words
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Letter209 1954-10-23 6 'A DISTURBING FACT' Sir; I quite with the hist paragraph of your editorial of 21-10-54 and also with Mr. Colour Blind's view It has been said beiore that the M C A. was wrong to form an alliance with the UMNO This Alliance. a.-> claimed by both parties. I unite209 words
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Letter140 1954-10-23 6 Sir; The other day I read with Interest an article published m your esteemed paper regarding sponge bats lor table-tennis. It is ridiculous to think that there may be some "black or white magic" m the sponge bat. In fact there is nothing m it but140 words
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Advertisement44 1954-10-23 6 M E R C E DE S B ENZ ,TYPEjiBO ®Entire/y~/je*y design with ailSteeJßody flßk bR m A vailable for <* uvcry m United Kingdom and Europe CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Singapore ond Kuala Lumpur Represented throughout the Federation, Brunei, Sarawak and British Borneo.44 words
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Advertisement10 1954-10-23 6 You'll like this KJJ^^t,— >* ingredient* tnJ g !)_B^pH^H I V)10 words
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Article97 1954-10-23 7 Two More Laps To Go In This Diplomatic Race PARIS, Oct. 22 (Reuter) Nine Western jtatcsmcn last night reached complete agreement on rearming West Germany within a new Western European union and on a system of orms control to safeguard against any revival o f German97 words
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Article28 1954-10-23 7 PAKISTAN MAY GET U.K. ARMS IIN( JTON, Bi pply ar Ann dish i < ere offi< of' m Ja r.i\\ c "cripplii B aid by I). $105,000,000 to Pak28 words
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Article17 1954-10-23 7 »NDON. 0.-t 22. (He Mayor of an c St. .•lie. mii the17 words
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Article18 1954-10-23 7 i eon' m l( nd ntral n Commuraided the m to 2 p.m.18 words
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Article18 1954-10-23 7 THE 1 SerV vians who fled their h< m a hand-made bo. -ape ADFFFADFdas. APAP - 18 words
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Article114 1954-10-23 7 NKW YORK Oct. 22. AP President Eisenhower a definition <>i p« terday while visiting a hospital "We are, of course, a nation dedicated to peace," he said. "What does peace mean.' "It means that v. :h ot that our t> irts, our sub-tan not to114 words
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Article29 1954-10-23 7 BOMBS hurled by terrorists injured two prisons m a tohop and killeti an 11--in a b I it m ti te mmm Kou- i aii'ii APAP - 29 words
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Article24 1954-10-23 7 SIR LAWRENCE Jones, 97, er president of the tish Society lor Psychical R^search, died at his home m London on Thursday.- APAP - 24 words
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Article213 1954-10-23 7 LONDON. Oet 22. (Reuter) The British rernmeni yesterday supported Western ambassadors who walked out of ft Moscow dinner p a r rather than it the able with Chin ant nvoys. Lord Reading, Minister of State at the Foreign Ottiiv. told the House of Lords: "The Western213 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-10-23 7 photo. .\\W\W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ J MELTED butter. the white streak m the fore- 5 ground*, runs through the sun minding water J i during: a bla/e which completely destroyed two g fi\e-storied warehouses J recently at Zaandam. North of Amsterdam. Holland Slocks of cocoa. butter. oils and fatsA.P. - 67 words
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Article132 1954-10-23 7 I Can Prove My Charges— Wilson U.S. Pressure In H.K. LONDON. Oct. 22, (Renter)— Mr. Harold Wilson, a former Labour Minister, who has criticised American activities m Hongkong yesterday sent documentary and other evidence m support of his charges to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd. on Wednesday the132 words
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Article157 1954-10-23 7 Return To Work 0r... LONDON, Ott. 22, <AP)— Minister of Labour. Sir Ualtn- Monckton. today save 44.000 striking dock workers this deadline: Return to work by Mondu\ morning or troops will move into the waterfront. Sir Walter told the House of Commons the strikers would not prejudice their position m157 words
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Article53 1954-10-23 7 LONDON. Oct 22. (Retlter) -Sir Winston Churchill intenda soon to raise British Cabinet Minister's .salaries from £4,000 to £5,000 sterling ar. according to authoritative sources here. The Prime Minister cut the normal Cabinet salaries of erling by £i,ioo shortly after the Conservative Government assumed power53 words
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Article77 1954-10-23 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 22 The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot London 24id. Spot Liverpool 26' d. November 2316. December 2216. January/March 22id. April/June 2216. July/September 22|d. November c.i.f. 22 t d. Tone Quietly77 words
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266 1954-10-23 7 LONDON, Oct. 22, (Rev- j ter) —A court of inquiry < was yesterday shophotographs of dummy < bodies being blasted f 10m an aeroplane j reconstruction of wh happened when a Comet < airliner exploded o\ the Mediterranean last < January The266 words
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95 1954-10-23 7 j CHICAGO, Ocl l'l\ (AP) A stewardess guided nine pa>- and three i icw membei when a DC-6 air coach bursi into Oam< Iway airport. Harry Ballinger, a grot crewman v. ling the ship, suften ical burns. Firemen repoi explosion preceded a fire95 words
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Article39 1954-10-23 7 PARIS, Oct 22, (AFP) The sound barrier was cro m Frame yesterday b pilots of the Indian Air F The three pilots w< vying out test flights at Cazaux In a Mystere IV type pia39 words
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233 1954-10-23 7 Legal Talk Baffles A Bright-Eyed Girl WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, (AF) Just a few more arrangement! must be made I lien •right-eyed elght-year-old girl, served with a warrant for possible deportation, maj spend the real *1 her life m the United States. She is Orace Hwang. thud grade pupil m iuburban233 words
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Advertisement78 1954-10-23 7 There <m> times when a man wants to tread softly m \^r mf m^ I| 1 I t 7^A TAN GRAIN FULL "BROGUE" 5 EYELETS. LEATHER SOLE AND HEEL. M (cs illustrated below) pi-' LOW CALF "OXFORD" ITCHED CAP. 5 EYELETS IN BROWN OR BLACK. LEATHER SOLE AND HEEL. A78 words
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Advertisement207 1954-10-23 7 HOT NEWS!' ["THE MODERN MISTRESS" f^ife without a |T ">4 shadow of doubt, -r^ U the frS W MOST PERFECT --X k^L\A''Jf COOKER Vv^Jflai// Well known for its eff.c.ency \S>\ W\ >^ I combined with economy n .-^1 -^^^v^^N. I fuel consumption. Burns wood m^m^^ or i I Hot plate207 words
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263 1954-10-23 8 WASHINGTON, Oct. 22. (AP)— America's first commercial jet transport, a development of the Boeing 707 experimental model now flying, will be able to cross the Atlantic non-stop m seven hours, a Boeing representative said yesterday. Mr W J. Kane ot Seattle.263 words
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Article52 1954-10-23 8 LONDON. Oct. 22. (AP> The Ford Motor Co. announced a £65.000.000 expansion programme for Dagenham plant here. The money U to be spent during the next five years and will increase Dagenham labour force from 41.000 to 50.000. Current production •he plant ls about 1,,'i00 trucks and52 words
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Article57 1954-10-23 8 NEW YORK. Oct. 22 (Reuter).—Plans for a new 60.000--ton French trans-Atlantic liner majr be approved h v the Frt»nch Government and Parliament betore the end of the year. M. Pierre Laure. nrianaging; director of the French line said here today. The liner, with accommodation for 2.000 passengers, will57 words
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Advertisement699 1954-10-23 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AM ERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg 6 Bremen. Spore P. S'ham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUCWIGSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28Nov/3 0;c 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTiIN (LLOYD) 9/1? Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 3/9699 words
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Advertisement1043 1954-10-23 8 Teh 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 8?l!5S! (Incorporated m Singapore) il^^ BSE 1 the blue funnel line Carriers option to proceed Tla other ports to load and discharge ear*o SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P Sham Penang Clytfineus for MarselUea. Uverpool Sc Avonmouth1,043 words
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Advertisement622 1954-10-23 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 In Port/25 Oct 26 Oct 27/28Oct WELTEVREDEN (RL 29 Oct/5 Nov 6 Nov 7/8 Nov SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 9/15622 words
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Advertisement793 1954-10-23 8 EAST ASIATIC LJjJEf SAILINGS TO CONTININT /SCANOINAVU For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hi Cdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and 0»| 0 k r| S'.ore p Sh w x) "MONCOLIA" xx) -LALANDIA" G. 23/24 28/29 Oct J" p «>t xxx) "FALSTRIA 1 15/17 Nov. '7<>ct. 30/j,^ xxxx) IUTLANDIA' 23/26 Nov. 27/27793 words
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Article462 1954-10-23 9 Recession Another Cause KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A survey by the Federol Department of Labour has revealed that a wide range of the country's important light industries are m a bad way and some are virtually "dead." The majority of these failures are attributed to the recession462 words
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Article114 1954-10-23 9 U.K. STRIKE HITS MOTOR INDUSTRY BRITAIN'S motor industry is hit hardest by the dock strikes, according to The Financial Times, which says that over half its exports are normally loaded at London. xhull Motor-, for cxc, which has a 60 per cent, export ratio, is producing some 1.500 v day114 words
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196 1954-10-23 9 Fewer Co-op Societies In Federatinn KUALA LUMPUR. Fri One of the effects of the Employees' Provident Fund, nyi the Labour Department report for September, has been a d*;. line m the number of labourers' co-operative credit societies. These societies cater mainly for Indians. There were altogether 391 i lies on196 words
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Article31 1954-10-23 9 JAPAN oon will be a competitive factor m the chei market," the New York muu,. "chemical week.** It u» estimated f hat US •ur-al* wi!l leave Japan this year.31 words
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Article137 1954-10-23 9 THE Malayan share market m Singapore was dull and featureless m all sections yesterday with almost a complete lack of interest from either buyers or sellers. Consequently the turnover was negligible Some activity mi n rubber was reported, but only a few deals m tins were recorded. Price137 words
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Article147 1954-10-23 9 QUIET conditions ruled m most sections of the Singapore produce market yesterday. Some activity m copra reported, buyers for current month indicating $32i per picul. according to Chinese dealers. Coconut oil was a dull market but the price was marked slightly up H.C.B Co. Ltd. ccpra prices147 words
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Article77 1954-10-23 9 MALAYAN tin statistics for September showed stocks at 5,562 tons (6,449 tons for the month before > and production at 5,225 tons (5,259 tons). The total amount of tin-in-concentrates produced m the nine months of the year was 45,059 tons (41.412 tons for the same period last77 words
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Article64 1954-10-23 9 Standard Shipping Reporter HUNDREDS of Indians crowded the Singapore Harbour Board pass offices yesterday to gain entry into the wharf area. The inclement weather did not dampen their spirits as they queued up In the rain. The reason for the sudden influx was the last sailing64 words
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Article207 1954-10-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Federation's seven employment exchanges registered 6.083 unemployed persons and found work for 600 of them m September Persons registered for the first time at exchanges totalled 2,360. made up of 1.871 men and 489 women. Of these 861 were Malays. 727207 words
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Article182 1954-10-23 9 •lESTER. Oct 22 <Re« British textile are to Japan for further discussion.on textile designs which Japai nanufactur. alleged to have copied U Lancashire. This was announced here night after three-day talks on the subject b<>tv. a Japanese delegation and Lancashire cotton interA statement from thr Manchester182 words
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763 1954-10-23 9 Rubber Mart Active During The Week AGAIN' there hi a market, at I ilar and subject to wide ar.d unexp U iiuet nations. bber report I day. Cutler. Bath Co.. Ltd. At the end of last week there developed a feeling of ation and uncertainty which was followed by liquidation763 words
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Article61 1954-10-23 9 LONDON. Oct 22. (Reuter) The Institute of London Underwriters has announced an amendment to the current schedule of war and strike, riot and civil commotion shipping regarding imports to Chii Vessels having called or calling at Baltic (excluding Scanor Black Sea ports north of Canton are now61 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-10-23 9 Life-Blood Of Entrepot Business SHELL picture shows a view of Singapore River, the life-blood of the City's entrepot trade. Much of the cargo for vessels m the Inner and Outer Roads are unloaded on the quay seen at left.39 words
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Article182 1954-10-23 9 REPORTS of further inducement rates by Indonesia brought trade liquidation m the Singapore rubber market yesterday and prices dropped sharply, first i;rade rubber for November shipment closed at 77 7 16 cents per lb., a drop of 9 16 cents on Thursday. Wide fluctuations were182 words
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342 1954-10-23 9 SCHEME TO PROCESS FISH BY-PRODUCTS YANG, Fli A scheme to process byproducts of fish-fi s h meat and fertilizers— at kampong level is being mapped out at the headquarters of the Fisheries Department here. The Director of Fisheries r^4*a» iris from Britain for experimental work on nsh byproducts like fish342 words
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Advertisement283 1954-10-23 9 N onci BY coMP l hum TBNDH |IJRPL us ■up '<>»ii"M» Equipment N com- < qiipthe R D.S. I B bea m.— l 2 I m. on h c invited for ent, :me of i B 1954. pn port Vehiof: f H i:s 108 JOHOM \i RNMI M HOSPITAI B283 words
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Advertisement118 1954-10-23 9 WITHOUT DIET I BonKorets I SLIMMING TABLETS! MADE IN HOLLAND SOLE DISTRIBUTORS: lacobton Van Den Berg (S) U6 n the lung da rfo?»« And the daily tun Below the hor-i A young man a Urn Have already bet, t Tomorrow is a> Uy Lct'l < njoy life a may 'EMU'118 words
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Miscellaneous159 1954-10-23 9 SHIPS IN HARBOUR 01 ti:r ro \ns ia. Ehiko Maru. Fossarina, Bela. Astyanax. Else Maersk. Waikelo. Hui Hock, Bencruachan. Bomso. Benveg. B: Prince. Nissen Mara, Lalandia. Srakov. Karsik. O VTaru dent Garfield, Burma Garik' I xKR ROADS New Susana. Biooke. Kirn Heap Huat N ;mg. Labunn Hadji, Katong. Pepana. Darvel.159 words
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Article245 1954-10-23 10 JOHN HALKIN - STAGE DOOR JOHN HALKIN IlilSli 'J'HERE is always something of the sideshow about open-air productions on an improvised stage. Sitting on a hard chair every ridge and corner of it painfully well-known by the end of the play one is conscious of the insistent presence of Nature. This "Nature" has245 words
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Article, Illustration803 1954-10-23 10 ANACRUSIS - Chamber Ensemble Choir Will Render Acis Galatea ANACRUSIS says JJANDEL'S famous Serenata "Acis ami Galatea* *ill be given hy the Chamber Ensemble and Choir m the Victoria Memorial Hall on Wednesday, November 3 with a repeat performance on Monday, No\ ember 8. First, briefly, let me tell you the story803 words
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597 1954-10-23 10 enough, easy to understand were made to sound distant, dissolving into the air, shunned as unwanted intruders. One's eyes were directed above the stage towards the intricacies of Nature's greenery. There was the sudden disdainful flight of a597 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-10-23 10 Katheleen Case, So-year-ly old Pittsburgh beauty, t who made her profesk sional debut at 11 when > she danced m "Aida" at the Metropolitan Opera House, has been signed for films by Universal > International.36 words
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Advertisement540 1954-10-23 10 Equip your kitchen with i :i *:f Tbe name BEX stands for kitchen and household ware designed with one eye on beauty and the other on practical problems. And how beautifully Bex ware solves these problems. Look at these three Be* products for example BEX Spice Rack T^l^^*"l*SJeW^^n I can540 words
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Advertisement230 1954-10-23 10 I 7fo fficfak tfik fatty I I This you have got to hear! I I THE HOTCHA TRig j J: BUGLE CALL RAG t MAPLE LEAF RAG pu j EVERYBODY'S POLKA I'M NOBODY'S SWEETHEART p H i7lg 81-BA-BUTZEMANN BOOGIE I JAZZ ME BLUES PH CHATTANOOGIE SHOE-SHINE BOY I HONEYSUCKLE ROSE230 words
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150 1954-10-23 11 PENANG, Fri.-The Baharol Alam Football Club won the Victory Cup final on the Victoria Green today, and created the biggest upset of the Penang football season. They whipped the favourites General Hospital •Junior Employees' Tnion by 4-1 m a hard fought match played m150 words
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Article37 1954-10-23 11 THE Singapore ition Club maintained their unbeaten record when they beat 3 8.0.D. two-nil m a Singapore Hockey Association Division 2 hockey match played at the SRC padang yesterday. Scorer De Wind and J. Carnegie.37 words
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Article121 1954-10-23 11 THE, Chinese scored their fifth successive victory m the SAFA Community league when they trounced RAF Combined s—l at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Chinese took a 2—o lead at the interval when Kok Peow netted, and they were award,ed a 'gift' goal when RAF's i Clarke121 words
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Article82 1954-10-23 11 FORD Sports Club will be holding their Annual Dance m the Rafties Hotel Ballroom on I Friday October 22 from 8.30 p.m. to 1.00 a.m. Paper hat?. novelties, etc.. will be issued free with every Programme. There will be Spot and Novelty Danee s and a Lucky82 words
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Article64 1954-10-23 11 MR. T. STRICKLAND, tfte hon. secretary of the Singapore Olympic Sportl Council since its for- mation. and the Director of Physical Education m the Colony who -hortly for United Kingdom on retirement was the of honour given by the SOSC at the Gleneagles Hotel Last64 words
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Article53 1954-10-23 11 A BRILLIANT hat-trick performed by Venderput en- 1 übled Ceylon Sports Club to 4 beat Teachers Training College by four goals to two m a division .'{B hockey m played yesterday at Bale^tier Road. >ren for CSC wei Venderput C-i) and Vogaraja. Surjit Singh and Ronnie Lee53 words
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Article46 1954-10-23 11 THE fifth, sixth and seventh.! ions of the South -t otbali championships were d at the Happy World last night when I I the >n of Malaya 68-60 m a keenly cont» me. Thailand are now m the fifth position. whilr and occupy two places.46 words
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Article20 1954-10-23 11 JOHORE Customs beat Club 2 l ni a friendly ho kej i^icounter f)layod at the SCC padang yesterday.20 words
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Article111 1954-10-23 11 Illh following ti«-s m the Singapore Malays open tennis championship will hi- plavnl off during the week-end it tM pm: I A AlsagofT v Bostam Kurshi I! Mahfuz v I. If. Junied pm. A. Rahman V A.SR Hamid Bilal v Tainan Slrin 4.30 p.m: Hamid Ki>^m111 words
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Article50 1954-10-23 11 CHOO Kirn Chwee (Chi SC> beat C. de Silva (CYMA) !4J -d Lee g Buan (AAA> beat J. A Merlin <SR( 150 at the Singapore Billiards championships played at th. Athletic Club last night. Tan Kirn Song (O will meet S. T. Ratnam lon SO tonight at 8.15 p.m.50 words
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Advertisement62 1954-10-23 11 Ct The some omount of fuel J Can take you M, 10% farther YOU g^t r4^^^^ car i$ equipped wtth Champion Spark Plugs, j can depend on get- c c more mdeoge and ::ower For CHarrpions me pff de prodjee a ark that ignites ell the combustion chomhef CHAMPION SPARK62 words
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Advertisement355 1954-10-23 11 d:\ih MR T oro- and ber ol gram Funeral ov m SIIUAIIONS VA(AM QUANTITY AssisSinK» Qualification include and < rme and »t leas* experienc per month i addition to $44) basic depenr ing City and Guilds I surveying should sub qualification Superintend; aya Are :i)ore b mber. 1 ENGINEERING re-t-J355 words
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Miscellaneous240 1954-10-23 11 Ut flbner By A/ Capp ITED rOA* y -BUT TWERE TH' "^>. ??-eMtP.?Y- W WRONG THET LI'L GAL V THfIN, AH 15--__Ly^L NIGHTMARE I ONLX WAV T*<3/T EV/L CRITTER'S rz^^J Lu^f I i.-UGKED.T~ ALICE FO' <*THETEVJL 7' G/TT/M'OUTA Z 7 j/^jV^ BEYOND TH' A SHE WILL *S HER-<*ZHrr- CRITTER JF*£240 words
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Miscellaneous70 1954-10-23 11 HOCKEY: SHA League: Div. 1 Latiff Wanderers r RAF Changi at L. Wanderers ground; SRC v Ceylon Sports Club at Balestier, Dir. 2 Dockyard r RNAS (Sembaxrangy. Dir. 'A A RAF Tengah r P T at Tengah; Dir. AB YMMA r Royal Signals at Sig. ground. School*: ...Combined School! tJ70 words
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2373 1954-10-23 12 WINDSOR LAD - FOREST DUKE CAN'T MISS AUTUMN CUP WINDSOR LAD Says PENANG, Fri.— FOREST DUKE, a Delville Wood four-year-old, who scorea convincingly over seven furlongs on the first day, is my choice for the Autumn Cup over 8£ furlongs tomorrow, concluding day of the Penang Turf Clubs XUt A7t"r M his Tcven2,373 words
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Article185 1954-10-23 12 Windsor Lad The Pilot I Thindle Hill Scrutineer PINNFR PINNER MOVIE 11 MOVIE II t Movie II sierl WIIIUB Plnn« Eye 1 Magic Eye Magic Eye Magic Eye Magic Lye X "riduceT EiSy Packer Rubber Packer Brown Eyes 3 MISTY JADI CHURCH PARADE .SHARP LOOK ROMAN FLYBB Pissinr185 words
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Advertisement40 1954-10-23 12 1954 THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO (MAI_AYA)"t_TD Singapore Kuala Lumpur lVnang EASTERN HOTEL j Ampang Road Kuala Lumpur Phone 6168/9 Spacious rooms with bathrooms attached."*"*'! I Modern SanltPtlon. Long baths. Hot and cold running water. Telephones to bedrooms. CHARGES VERY MODERATE40 words
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Advertisement262 1954-10-23 12 PERFECTION OF LOVEl^fl "^v\^ lit *3 Photographed with the revolui, O n O ,y new anamorphic lent Cinemascope m unlocks the mysteries of 3300 I years unfolds the mightiest H panorama of gods and kingi..,*4l of temples and palaces...of glory 1 and transgression ever filmed I 2Oth Ctofv'y 'Oil iX#»»nfi262 words
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