Singapore Standard, 28 October 1954
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Title Section18 1954-10-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt JL M. Vol. V. No. 117. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1954 TWELVE PAGES IS CENTS.18 words
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104 1954-10-28 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT MR I. >w Hong of On:j, Nunes a St., Sin:o Standard ;-Quiz Contest No. 86. ;e for $100 will be him soon '.rjk'» i Miss Sai the Kandu Singapore, are" NO. 1 HIIJM.W MINX. (When it comes to v important). comments: Obvious--0 travel, a I the104 words
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Article104 1954-10-28 1 w ISHINGTON, Oet tl er) President Kisenviul toda> that the niy to confer with the Soviet Union on world problems r they showed they -inrere and the time iMirnpriate. Hut M lower told a pi i conference, the W9M not the time to < or hold a fourm<104 words
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Article159 1954-10-28 1 v* O! i Ct 27 (AP) T h* H (in Na 7 »s a colossal thY ?w rCe eqUal to a othjt major navies of the world put together. an authoritative naval publication said today. But Russia is building up substantial forces o f cruisers.159 words
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226 1954-10-28 1 Ex-Malayan Is Deported From Australia Ignored Govt. Warnings ™J£?S^ ct 27 < AP )~An Australian Gov rom rl fficial 1 said a Malayan-born studenl i?, S y n Wh married Australian girl i s beine h^M»? S S* W u n n J t0 ther Asian s udents ne> must226 words
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Article88 1954-10-28 1 VIENNA. Oct. 27 (AP) More than 500 miners were killed m a uranium mine -m near Beica m the Rumanian Banat Province April 28. the bulletin of the Free Europe Committee reports. The bulletin said only 70 mm.v ny of whom critiIt said the88 words
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Article26 1954-10-28 1 LONDON. Oct. 27 (AP)— Sir Algernon Guiness, one of Britain's motor racing pioneers, died at his home here yesterday at the age of 71.26 words
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Article91 1954-10-28 1 KOH Chin Kian, 14-year-old inmate of the Salvation Army Boys' Home m Thomson Road. Singapore, was found with stab wounds m his abdomen at midnight yesterday. Koh was discovered crying during a blackout, by a boy who sleeps next to him m the Home's91 words
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Article41 1954-10-28 1 LONDON, Oct. 27. (AP).— Commui. Chinas first envoy to Britain flew m here today to take charge of his country's diplomatic mission m Britain. He is 44-year-old Huan Hsiang and holds the rank of Charge d'Affaires.41 words
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Article39 1954-10-28 1 LONDON, Oct. 27 fßeuter) Mr. Shigeru Yoshida. Japanese Frime Minister, had a private talk here today with Sir Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary. The Prime Minister called on Sir Anthony Eden at the Foreign Office.39 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-10-28 1 FIVE SHOTS MISSED HIM BY INCHES LT COL. NASSER9 words
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Article120 1954-10-28 1 Islam Deals The Reds A Big Blow JAKARTA, Oct. 27, (UP).— Indonesian Muslim leaders, landing a heavy blow against l^ Bmilll ll Mws declared' it a .sin rorairyMusiTrn to believe m Communism, it was disclosed today. The far-reaching pronouncement was made by religious leaders of the Masjuml Party's West Java120 words
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Article69 1954-10-28 1 JAKARTA. Oct. 27 (UP)— Eight of the 11 Dutchmen arnrstPd last Sept. 23 have been released. Police officials said today. The eight men were freed last Saturday after investigations cleared them of all charges. Those released were Christian van Outmen. C. H. Wedding, H. W.69 words
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Article39 1954-10-28 1 NEW YORK. Oct. 27 (AP)— Queen Mother Elizabeth of Britain arrived on Tuesday on the huge liner that bears her name to pay a 25-day visit and, m her own words, see •'as much as I can."39 words
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95 1954-10-28 1 A Story Of 3 Little Pigs Then There Were 12 SWEETGRASS, Montana, Oct. 27 (AP)-Amos Thompson of Helena, Montana, had to do some fast talking to get his load of Canadian pigs past customs officials here. Thompson bought three pigs at Calgary. Alberta, show and sale and proceed- ed to95 words
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127 1954-10-28 1 LONDON, Oct. 27, (Reuter) Britain's Press Council which pronounces on newspaper ethics upholds m its latest report the right of an editor not to disclose his source of information unless ordered to do so by Parliament or a court of law. The Council, a voluntary127 words
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Article300 1954-10-28 1 Dock Strike Hits UK Production Factories Begin To Lav Off Workers THOUSANDS TO LOSE JOBS 10ND0N, Oct. 27- British factories piling up finished joods at one end of the production line and running short of raw materials at the other because of the nation-wide dock strike began laying off workers300 words
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Article273 1954-10-28 1 CROWDS STORM MOSLEM OFFICES CAIRO, Oct. 27— An angry mob of 500 attacked the Moslem Brotherhood adquarters m Cairo and set it afire today. The demonstration was again.st- an attempt by a fanatical Brotherhood member to assassinate Prime Minister Nasser last night m Alexandria. Police reinforcements drove b*ck the crowd273 words
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Article43 1954-10-28 1 TWO more 'donation* wrre received yesterday for The Standard Christmas Toy Fund to bring the total to $2,241.80 The Standard gratefully acknowledges the following donations Previously acknowledged: $2,216.80 Mr T X Y. Singapore 5.00 Anonymous, Singapore 20.00 Total $2,241.8043 words
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88 1954-10-28 1 Malaya Not Yet Hit By Dock Strike THE London dock strikes have not so far affected the flow of consumer goods to Malaya, trade representatives In Singapore disclosed yesterday. The Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. F.H. Atkinson, said merchants have not complained of any stoppage m the88 words
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Article55 1954-10-28 1 US GENERAL FOR S 'PORE HONGKONG. Oct. 27, <"AFP). Major-G c n c r a 1 Chester E. McCarty. Commander of the 315 Air Division of the U.S. Far East Air Force, left here for Singapore by air this morning to continue his round of farewell visits to British air55 words
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Article50 1954-10-28 1 LONDON. Oct 27, (UP).— The Royal Navy frigates "Relentle.-^" and "Vigilant' collided m darkness during anti-submarine exercises oil the west coast of Scotland today damaging each others hulls but injuring nobody, the Admiralty announced. The Admiralty said the cause of the crash was not immediately known.50 words
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Article23 1954-10-28 1 NEW YORK'S "hole m the ground" —the most famous subway system m the world —celebrated its 50th birthday yesterday.— APAP - 23 words
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Article24 1954-10-28 1 THE Japanese Diet has invited the British Parliament to send six of its members to Tokyo for a visit next month. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article45 1954-10-28 1 TAIPEI. Oct. 27 (Reuter).— Vice-Admiral Alfred Pride, Commander- in-Chief of the United Spates Seventh Fleet, held secret discussions this morning with Vice-Admiral Liang Chao Hsu. Commander of the Chinese Nationalist Navy, aboard his 17.000-ton flagship Helena at Keelung port, northern Formo45 words
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Article53 1954-10-28 1 Rainstorm Toll Is 279 SALERNO. Oct .27. <AFP> The discovery of other bodies m the Salerno rubble brought the death toll m the landslide area to 279. m official source said here today. As the chances of finding about 170 missing peop].* alive are remote, the final toll i.s expected53 words
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133 1954-10-28 1 Reds Act Against Wives Of Diplomats WASHINGTON. Oct. 27, (Reuter)— The State Department announced last night ihat it had "strongly protested" to the Soviet Foreign Office against the detention and n ment by Soviet Seciet Police of two \v: American Embassy attaches m Moscow. The Soviet Government had countered the133 words
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Article38 1954-10-28 1 HONK KONG. Oct. 27. fßeuter).— The Indian Premier. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru and members of his mi left Pekin« this morning to I tour Ea.st :ind South China before returning to India, P'-kin^ Radio reported.38 words
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Article388 1954-10-28 2 'Menace ln Malaya Causes A Furore IPOH, Wed. Perok's 50,000-strong Hoinanese community, yesterday expressed strong resentment at references made about them m Harry Miller's recently-published book, "Menace m Malaya". At a meeting of the Perak Kheng Chew (Hainanese) Association here last night, members branded as "completely false"388 words
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126 1954-10-28 2 IPOH. Wee Hi.:: o Guards m the Federation are to an incn vital part from now on, m the tight it U Din toe Opera; General Sir Geoffrey Bourne, stressed here night He peaking at a monj to mark the handing over of126 words
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Article109 1954-10-28 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 77J "81 No. 1 R.S.S. fob Nov 78* 781 No. 2 772 78 No. 3 762 7CJ Dec. To. 1 R.S.S. 78 781 Tone: Quiet TIN PRICE The price of tin109 words
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Article127 1954-10-28 2 BUTTER WORTH. Wed. which i d cons interest and constern.: In the Hindu community was heard m the Magistrate's Court, today. luthuveloo. a watchma charged with having defiled an object of worship at the Mariamman Temple. Prai. on Sept. 12 According to the temple127 words
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Article94 1954-10-28 2 KUALA LUMPT' Wed. An increase of Sio an acre frem $400 to $500 m the rubber replanting grant to smallholders m the Federation vii announced officially today, by Mr. A.C. Smith. Chief Replanting Officer. All smallholders participating m the replanting scheme will be entitled to the increased94 words
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Article94 1954-10-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A lorry driver, Ec Fook Yong, 28 was alleged m the High Court here today to have attacked two old men with a changkol at their home m Sungei Besi Road on July 15. sending both to hospital where one of them later died of94 words
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Article37 1954-10-28 2 HONGKOXG. Oct. 27. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.69 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to |USSI: $1,823 to Malayan $1; $0,157 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $253,125 to a tael.37 words
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200 1954-10-28 2 PENANG, Wed. The Settlement Council was told, today, by Dr. N. K. Menon that local trade and industries had suffered a setback as a result of the imposition of the new Customs duties. One week after the imposition of the new cities.200 words
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Article66 1954-10-28 2 ALA LUMP! H Wed. Pai X; L.ira notice thai of as kt veiling n rship capiuring Coui atf "as m the task of uniting all Ma races into a sing.c Hnmon loin even vote lor our B you I m the v Ma- m which66 words
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Article98 1954-10-28 2 Fans Wait In Vain To See Ramli CA, Wed. Mancn Safar" I rwd, out m the opt*n all n: Tanuointt d th< ir film idol Ramli d v turn up at he beach i d. Ny had com- a ng way by bulh Ramli with a ho f oi M98 words
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Article111 1954-10-28 2 Challenge Issued To Devasar PENAXG. Wed.— The manner m which the Malayan Ind:. ogress <>;neci the Alliance, lias abo 1 last nail into the coffin of the Congress Mr. Jag- Jit Singh, formt r Prt ident MIC. and Province We said tod Sin^'h <aid he was not oppc the merger111 words
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188 1954-10-28 2 Clinics May Turn I nto P.W.D. Stores If Nurses Not Provided PENANG, Wed.— lnche Hash i in bin Awanff today warned the Settlement Council that welfare clinics m rural areas of Province WeUesley would one day be turned into P.W.D. stores or motor garages unless immediate steps were taken to188 words
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Article49 1954-10-28 2 PENANG, Wed. -Police are looking for a Chinese who is alleged to have assaulted a pork seller. Khoo Ah Seng who was found dead m his Aver Itam home on Monday night. The assault was alleged to have been made m the Aver Itam market.49 words
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Article138 1954-10-28 2 Temper Is A Devil' Court BUTTERWORTH. Wed A husband who attempted to stab his pregnant wife on Saturday outside the District Office, after the latter had sued him for maintenance, told the Court that his action was merely to frighten her Tan Beck Lee, of Bukit Mertajam. who pleaded guilty138 words
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Article31 1954-10-28 2 LUMPUR, U The -al set up to out Go\> t and it> interpr i iaries pa. to thei on a pa tho; granted \o employ^ non giadual31 words
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Advertisement326 1954-10-28 2 j! Keep the date Open for Lit laif i 's Svason [SALE] Slu rts o- m orro tr I I A NEWER AND WIDER RANGE j OF LATEST GOODS ON DISPLAY I if WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN ALL I DEPARTMENTS SPECIALLY REDUCED PRICES ON ALL COTTONS, SILKS, READYMADE GOODS, ETC. }5f326 words
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Advertisement271 1954-10-28 2 Jf II ■FORGET ME NfH P ri Fron t Eczeniall fcTMl C»U»t i.» soft. cl«-ar Mir < •<! '(in N,.c Cerl Nixoderu 5B Tor Skin Trouble Asthma Mucus Loosened First Dai \V\\\W\\\V\\\\\\wv\WW ORCHIDS BY AIR corf en about 1 00 bloom 'o Europe $36 00, N L w York SHOO,271 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-10-28 3 Floods Are A Menace To EVERYONE Set Up A Flood Control Authority Says Councillor Paglar D t, T C J AGLAR Singapore Legislative Councillor for Changi, yesterday called for the immediate formation of a Central Flood Control Authority. This body, he said, should be concerned not only the usual surveys364 words
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Article30 1954-10-28 3 Wed. Penang will hold a p<, at the new I'M Nov. 7 to rclebrate the •>t Prophet Mo! be fee the Captain Kling n Pitf Street o n30 words
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Article104 1954-10-28 3 His Baby Saved Him From Jail PENANG. Wed. A newborn baby saved its father from eoinjj to prison on a .serious offence this morning when the Sessions Court Pn Mdent, Mr. J. G Adams, acquitted and discharged. Yeap Ah Kow. 37. Yeap. a stone-mason, pleading guilty to removing food m104 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-10-28 3 Strikers To Decide FOCR HUNDRED striking employees of the Malayan Is, Singapore, will y whether or n I ne work. They will meet today to ider the terms offered by lory management. if the majority of workers accept them, they will call oIT the 48-day old strike47 words
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Article255 1954-10-28 3 Where 2 Women Make A Quarrel And 3 Make For Treachery... MEMBERS of tht- International Women's Club heard some rather unromanti( remarks about their sex yesterday during a witty speech on "The Romance of the Chinese Language," by ?>r. Ho Yung Chi, Ph. D President of255 words
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159 1954-10-28 3 People's Party To Fight For National Freedom NOW THE proposed People's Action Party, m a manifesto issued yesterday, denounced th e colonial system of government. The party, which will hold its inaugural meeting m Singapore on Nov. 21, says "colonialism is a luxury the sense that it is a condition159 words
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Article181 1954-10-28 3 Other aims of the People's Action Party arc: A 1. To repeal the Emerw lency Regulations. a I. To seek legislation w to pfjrmit working class mization to participate m the political life of the eoun- 3. To repeal the Trade Triion Ordinance to give full freedom181 words
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Article85 1954-10-28 3 Sentence Reduced On Appeal I. AM ECAM MEXG. sentencRht months' jail m the r courts for attempted extortion, had his sentence reduced to four months m an -al before the Chief JusSir Charles Murray-Ayn-sk>y, m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. Lam was stated to have tried to extort $12.80 from85 words
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Article81 1954-10-28 3 TWO WOMEN*. Chan Yin? of Duxton Road and Loh Ah Nui of Banda Street, claimed trial m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to two charges of living on the earnin^-, jf prostitutes and using a dwelling house as a brothel. It was alleged that81 words
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Article51 1954-10-28 3 PENANG, Wed.— Branches of the Pan-Malayan Labour Party will join m Ihe first world-wide observance of '"Dependent Peoples" Freedom Day on Oct. 30, m their respective states. In Penang the Labour Party will hold a "Freedom Day" meeting at the Municipal and Government Labour Union Dato Kramat51 words
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Article56 1954-10-28 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A teenager, How Chong Boon, r oday claimed trial before the First Magistrate, to a eh; of assaulting a police constable. He was alleged to have punched P.C. Mohamed Sharif! m the face at the 2\ mile, Pahang Road on Oct. 26. He was56 words
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Article181 1954-10-28 3 RAN CAR INTO 4 WOMEN--5 YEARS JOHORE BAHRU Wed. Dollah bin Yakub, who knocked down four women with a car, was today sentenced m the Assizes here to five years' rigorous imprisonment for attempted murder. In his defence, Dollah said the Incident was an accident But the judge, Mr. Justice181 words
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97 1954-10-28 3 SINGAPORE Government is considering whether it is possible to allow Colony mar; to vote by proxy m the ior'.hcoming elections. The Colony Under Secretary Mr. .7. D. Higham. told The Standard, yesterday, that it never been a practice m the past elections to allow97 words
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98 1954-10-28 3 THE (30,000,000 Singapore City Council Development loan will be open to the public for subscription on WodneNov. 4. a City Council spol man told The Standard yesterday. The Council, at a special meeting this month decided to float this loan subject to mission98 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-10-28 3 FORTY SIX Indian Muslim bread-sellers yesterday contributed $593, representing their earnings for three days. to the All-Malaya Muslim College Fund. They invited Mr. Mohamed Khan, a member of the College Finance Committee, o their house m Owen Road. ■uid handed him the money. They decided154 words
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Advertisement166 1954-10-28 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, lndige<tion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENGAUNTONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL II I (f>\ F#7 one/ strong j^^^^^^ mm i *w i^w I it o 1 Hi WITH THE WHITE166 words
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Article168 1954-10-28 4 TOH Kirn Soo, proprietor of Swee Transport Company, appealed m the Singapore High Court yesterday, against a forfeiture order made m the lower courts m respect of hi s motorcar. Mr G. J Okeli. for Ihe at>pellant, told the Court tbat on May 11. Customs168 words
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240 1954-10-28 4 New Legislature Won't Miss Out The Colour SINGAPORE wont miss out m the colour and )omp that go to make up parliamentary tradition m British Commonwealth countries, when it introduces its new Legislative Assembly after elections early next year. In addition to the Speaker, who has already been chosen, the240 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-10-28 4 photo >IKS. L. Cresson cuts the cake at yesterday's eighth an■iteriarj celebration of the Girls' Homecraft Centre m York Hill. Singapore. Visitors j<tinc<i ihv 25ft inm:it^ tn make it a memorable day. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article141 1954-10-28 4 IPOH. Wed Two local English srhoolboys. Chong Yoke (hoy. 16. and lling Tan Ren. 17. today admitted to the President of the Sessions Court that they stole 5175 cash from Chunk's aunt and used the money on a holiday trip to Singapore They stated141 words
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Article328 1954-10-28 4 Fournier A Superlative Artist Standard Music Crhu Pierre Fournier. aj the soloist m Haydn's cello i ceitO, and Singa; Symphony O- a conducted by Gordon van I gave a splendid concert m the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. In the Haydn concert < Fournie: d himself the superlative artist that328 words
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Article46 1954-10-28 4 PENANG, Wed. Mr. Lee Wood Mun ten answer. t«. today's Council that a r exten<i> the General Hospital der consideration. Ho as the Gei i Hospital is a Federal Hospital, the Settlement Government mot m a position to say when vill be implement*46 words
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Article210 1954-10-28 4 Xl ALA LIMPIR, Wed.— The Federation Government today revealed a split m the Malayan Communist Party. The rift is between the Party's central committee and terrorist leader Chee Teck, who i s opposing the 1951 directive to soft-pedal the revolution." I Chee Teck, who was210 words
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Article65 1954-10-28 4 SEREMBAX. Wed Major F J Moon. O/C Barracks. Federation Military Forces, was ki"ei m a traffic accident at Port Dickson on Oct. 22. the Army announced today. Two other officers travel ang with Major Moon were slightly injured They are Major D S iSutclitte. O/C Hq65 words
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Article37 1954-10-28 4 MUAR, Wed.— For failing to demolish his temporary shed at Jalan Abdullah, as notified by the Town Council, Muar, Keng Choon was yesterday fined $75 by the Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan.37 words
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Article36 1954-10-28 4 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. The local branch of the Penang Labour Party, at a meeting held here last night, decided to contest the forthcoming Town Council elections for both the North and South wards.36 words
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Article290 1954-10-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The Federal Housing Trust is to build 1,000 homes early next year at on estimated cost of $10 million. Announcing this at a I conference here today, the Trust manager, Mr. V. Z. Newcombe. said silos for the houses had been found290 words
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Article55 1954-10-28 4 Archdeacon Woods For UK. Meet THE the Yen. Robin W< •hree speakers meeting of ■an College! sociation m I^cndon, on A nc the rev< (hat despite I fur. Chrisi r education has s 'e sed m As on h:sd m m; ontribi I irds providing scholarship? needy Chinese Chr 155 words
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Article52 1954-10-28 4 AX UNEMPLOYED youth. Lim Ch> -is. 24. pleaded guilty m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday to at- tempting Mii< ide by drinking a solution of insecticide on Oct. 19 st his house m Thomson >d. Lim was bound over for six months m the sum of52 words
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Article206 1954-10-28 4 THE Singapore Seventh Polite Magistrate, Mr. Choor Singh, yesterday ordered the confiscation of a Hudson car, which had been used by tobacco smugglers m the early hours of Sept. 9. It was stated that about r 2 a.m. on that day a Customs party on206 words
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Article42 1954-10-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Foui men, Subramaniam. (23) Manikano, It), Sadasivam Mudaliar, 23, and Nagiah. 26, were today sentenced to a month's jail each by the First Mag. < whs found them guiHy (if stealing three goats valued ai $240.42 words
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912 1954-10-28 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD Operation Pin-Pricks rt JLSiuJLN j oi :>eremoan nas suggested mat, instead of antagonising the people with the useless pin-pricks or road checks, the authorities m the hearts oi the people by leaving the wide open. His contention is that food is not yed to ists m th» s.912 words
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Article, Illustration319 1954-10-28 6 REGINALD PECK - REGINALD PECK By Chief "Sunday Pictorial' Reporter m Germany Bonn, PRIVATE Fritz of the new West German Army will enjoy privileges unknown to the British Serviceman, or to any other soldier m the world. That is the claim I adow Defence Mil Theodor Blank the man319 words
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Article131 1954-10-28 6 "()^E Frenchman declarafter a short vlsil London and a round of the London clubs that tingreatest export of England was silence. Is there any other electorate, for example, m the world who'd return for forty years to Parliament, as one country district I know m the West131 words
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Article473 1954-10-28 6 Review of Views Stern Warning i 'HUNG Shlni Jit Pao today sounds >ing against what it calls a renewed Soviet attempt destroy West European drfence and predicts that the Communist cold- war strategy of trying to b: up Western solidarity is doomed to failure. The BoYlet Tan news agency, m473 words
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Article105 1954-10-28 6 Sayings Of The Week ]>S Y( HO LOG V has give n historians a new all-round version of the behaviour of man. History has come into I). Prof. Arnold Toynbee. '['HE word "never" is one which, m politics, can. only be used m its general relativity to the subject. Sir105 words
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Letter36 1954-10-28 6 Si! ftonned on ihe Ist Nuvf-niber "RED-HERRING* a party d by AntiSociaiist.s to confuse real Socialists: because Government which is the Red-herrings main pin; llso nnc of the "plank>" Bl'K.-W KAN MERAH Singapore36 words
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Letter127 1954-10-28 6 s •.ding -M Fairground gr Author The Greo. I be:, z Park I taking \z to cc The enc involved m this by hunrV-eds -the srnail busim The-'- is no Colon;.' to restrict a pi r from changing his I if he finds his losing ye: such127 words
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177 1954-10-28 6 EQUALITY IS THE only way to peace Sir;— Mr. Malcolm Mar Donald's re reni from Ottawa ilia! ike white man "must i H 1 i equals" if he wishei la remain m A,;!!",'" V Why should we Islam be treated 'V*^ our white brethren? Aren'i we all descend hiinu- couple,177 words
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Letter73 1954-10-28 6 How Scots Came To Wear Kilts us know h can I v It they 1475. had bet ading G that n English: a:. H in\ and Welsh Thi and th mop t tl .cad d out happened I that there mediocre flgh' emseh r prec: bag^—and ran Hun ca i.73 words
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Miscellaneous93 1954-10-28 6 tiit KtW HITOMKE sro^s-SAiooM) TrtE EDEH i DE LUXE flffimitjnwet-wcr (wmms feooo awirkis 600 D w>(»w^i w*as ELEGAMT .IrAM^CULATX OP FO^E^GN AP*A\RS MAS T* nPDUIC AH PAKTV M ACHINE^HAS TvvO N w *NOUSANC^ ON COHTINtHTfXL *O At>S 5 STUR»HG wiMEEI^ AMD AMHE f^OOfA mi FOR BACKSEAT IWVfcR*:, vtnAnv trpi,P*^^L^^^^^^^^^^ —~-^^^>S93 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-10-28 7 10,000 Carnations By Air For A London Festival 1 1 to it th< md P the Her ed In And Gina, Too Royal Lollob] iyid;i. I I who m own "Neapo photo lAKI.M. a peek out .it the u.ath.i from hrnrath the shelter ol an umlneJla lour screea *Ur> mAP - 71 words
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Article22 1954-10-28 7 O 27 bel Litworth ti. 18 n rm( tmunist illhor Vilian Lax- ;md the Thurs- en will ndi-22 words
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Article107 1954-10-28 7 WASHINGTON, OH. :>7. (UP) The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) reported last nij;lit that Ku-<sia lias hern statin;; a new series ol atomic test explosions since mid-Septemher. The AEC "id not the i H-bo ■>•!). Ii said radioac:om the Soviet had i. VEC -...<: con- n Soviet107 words
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Article54 1954-10-28 7 'KARTA. Oct. 27. I About 600 work' the American Goudyoar C rubber esl rth Sumatra. are out on It was officially annoutK here Tl. the men stopped work last Thursday, demanding lull wage m their three-week "go slow'" action this summer wh< n they produced only ii'ter54 words
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Article35 1954-10-28 7 BEVERLY HILLS (California. Oct. 27 (AP) Movie actor Guy Madi on was married to Sheila Connolly under his legal name. Robert Ozell Moseley, his friend, harles E. Trezona said la.^t night.35 words
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Article82 1954-10-28 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 27. The following are the closing of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER >pot London 25 a*, ipof Liverpool 28 d. November 24^d. 'ber 23} d. lonuory March 23 d. Apnl June 22, d. July September 22^d November82 words
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Article98 1954-10-28 7 LONDON, n, i Kmi vi teenage youths fought with aid. is m 'oint here pesterdaj after thej had been sentenced to •«> months m jail for indenenth iissatiltin^ two 15--|<l uirls. When the sentences were announced women screamed and shouted from the publk eaSlerv at the98 words
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Article48 1954-10-28 7 HONGKONG, Oet 27. <UP> Chinese expiodrd aa he walked up the gangplank of a British freighter last night. »c, whom Police did not identify, was severely injured by the bin Police Sources said the Chinese w;i^ tarrying explosives m a wrapping tied around his body48 words
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Article37 1954-10-28 7 BEST selling post office ;amps showing the two Royal children i are to be brought up to date to show ihe latest portraits of the five-year-old Prin irles and his four-yeur-o.d Mb'er. Anne.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article22 1954-10-28 7 KINC; Pan! Frederika of G at Hannover. on day for a sui with the Queen r, Uuke of Hannovi APAP - 22 words
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163 1954-10-28 7 A SEAFARER SETS OUT FOR ALASKA IN A BATHTUB EDMOND Wa h ing ton, Oct 27 (UP) An optimistic mariner, who Learned seafaring by paddling his own canoe, ail for Alaska y< today m a bathtub. The 50-year-old adventurous voyager. Ro Bcrgo. said: "I'm going to take it all the163 words
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Article77 1954-10-28 7 ■PLES. Oct. 27 (AP)- Italy i racked down on former New York vice king Charles 'Lucky' Luciano as a suspected link m the international narcotics traffic ring. a race fixer and a security threat to U.S. forces stationed 1 m Naples. The high living former boss77 words
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Article68 1954-10-28 7 HONGKONG, O i 27, (Rcuan Pi M i n Mr. .lawuhailal Nehru, told a p m Peking y that the j Vietminh President, Dr. Ho Chi Minh. "struck me not only as a man of peace hut extra-ordinarily likeable -^nd friendly person." the Mew68 words
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Article22 1954-10-28 7 Hi S first Ambassador to the Vietminh I'omm Government m n [ndoI'hina. M Lavritchev, arr m Hanoi on Tuesday.— R22 words
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Article163 1954-10-28 7 LONDON, Oct. 27, (Renter)— Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister said yesterday he did not think the time had come for a four-power conference including: Soviet Russia. He had been questioned m ihe 1 Commons, about a po: ible meeting between himself anci Mr <163 words
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176 1954-10-28 7 FURORE IS RAISED OVER POLICEMEN'S WIVES CHICAGO. Oct. 27, (UP The question of whether policemen tend to many prostitutes has stirred up a furore m Illinois politics. Joseph D. Lohman. D» m<>eratic candidate for sheriff here, is quoted as having said do Lohman s principal nibliean Gov. William Stiailon of176 words
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119 1954-10-28 7 THIS is the wedding C that caused a Bishop to c drop his cup of tea for 5 he was told that the bridegroom, seen below, c was m fact a woman. I The groom's name, according to her birth certificate is Violet Ellen119 words
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Article, Illustration368 1954-10-28 7 But Not From Malaya LONDON, Oct. 27, (Reuter) Gen. Phoo Sriyonondo, Thailand's Director of Police and Deputy Minister of the Interior, said here yesterday that while there was no imminent threat of attack on Thailand from Communist China, this danger was greater than that368 words
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Article180 1954-10-28 7 Memories Haunt Marilyn NEW YORK. Od Marilyn Monroe laid yesterday that ihi is NEVER Koing back to the hous- nlic mite ihared with her husband. .i«»> DiMagi Marilyn twentj -four-jrear-oM film iddI can't ->taud ihe memories of that house or the pointing fingers of tightseei So while *lif uailv for180 words
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Article83 1954-10-28 7 California May Decide Ike's Fate SAN FRANCISCO, 0 (Renter) The 12,000,00 forma, the second i m the UniU t ermine the <t Administi on Nov. 2. For. i' win two this >tate and mail two seats m th» Senate, tht ministration may be n: for the next two Some people83 words
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134 1954-10-28 7 PARIS. Oct. 27 «UP> Posources yesterday quoted army officers who fought n Indo-Chlna as saying the Communists knew Fren :h battlefield plans ahead of time and "every time we were to make some move we found Viet minh troops there and waiting for us."134 words
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Advertisement49 1954-10-28 7 4 The biggest moneys worth m bicycles r=^~ A*a -the best value m the world— "?Lsd^ I the name is— t¥^&/\ £osu on the Rood-^Liqht on thijvrf; >^®H9?9r i rff^^^fO Only the resources of l 3 b&I Robin Hood will stand \ss~^ffl comparison with all ROBINSONS KUALA LUMPUR PENANG.49 words
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Advertisement16 1954-10-28 7 f .l.icf|u ird Design FURNISHING m BI(IC UilU! -$6.50 per ye/. THE STORE WITH A OFF16 words
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525 1954-10-28 8 Economic letter Trom U.S. NEW YORK, Oct. 27,— Twenty-five years is but a moment m history. Yet many startling changes have taken place m the economic structure of the United States since those bleak days of 1929, when the stock maiket began the downward525 words
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Advertisement755 1954-10-28 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE ;OINT SERVICE fo Colombo Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.S'Sam Penang NABOB (LLOYD. 18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dee •SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dee LEVERKUSEN <HAPAC) 3/9 lan 10 |an755 words
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Advertisement1092 1954-10-28 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Teh £412 <l«Mnea> (Incorporated m Singapore) Travel s l THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier* option to proceed via other ports to load and dUchar*e cargo SAIUNGsTo LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penani Astyanax for Liverpool Glaa- Oct 26/39 Oc-t JO/J1 i>u°Mr1,092 words
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Advertisement540 1954-10-28 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 WELTEVREDEN (RL) 30Oct/sNov 6 Nov 7/8 Nov SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 9/15 Nov 16 Nov 17/18 Nov LANCKOEAS (RL) 19/25 Nov 26540 words
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Advertisement735 1954-10-28 8 EAST ASIATICTIHtT SAILINGS TO CONTIN6NT /SCANOinavu For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and o%^ kil i x) "LALANDIA* C 23/24 H Sails 29 Oct 30/30 Oct xx) "FALSTRIA" 15/17Nov ''Oct/iy. xxx) "lUTLANDIA" 23/26Nov 27/27 Nov IJ'^C x) Call* Beyrouth, London (passengers only). Xa r |,h xx)735 words
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Article106 1954-10-28 9 dive^l Gi P r bber trader >esterdav reported a S1 "f rubber sh,pment s for Europe to Continental ports because of the dock strikes m Britain nr. innro^T! fHCl r d Ck made no appreciable impression on quotations which closed ■v j ccnL above Tuesday's levels.106 words
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Article92 1954-10-28 9 EXCEPT for some ,port- imc q >pra opened qu I ..bout .S ip of I' H U.b Co Ltd ccpra price* (per picuh ve<terdnv were: NOVEMBER 11 a.m. $31 |31 DECEMBER 1 1 i, m. $31 1 |3 M |31] $31$ .rkct Oj quid and Singapore prices92 words
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Article148 1954-10-28 9 Industrial Shares Are Steadier ON the Malayan sir market yesterday, industrial shares were slightly steadier There were a few gains m the tin shares section but the bulk of the changes werRubber share* dull with an easier tenders Ii announced by INDUSTRIAL! Kuvers Seller* em Unite, 850 Henry v. Hongkong148 words
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Article114 1954-10-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Production of tin-ln-concen-illed 15.524 tons between July and September this year, creating a postwar record, the Mines Department announced today. For the fiiM nine months of 1954. the Federation mines produced 45.058 tons of tin-in-concentrates, to set the connon the road to reach- r114 words
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Article58 1954-10-28 9 TWO engineers of the Bureau of Reclamation (U.S. Department of the Interior) have gone from Washington to Manila on an assignment with the U.S. Foreign Operations Administration to advise officials of the Philippine Government on water resource development They will assist the Pacific republic m developing plans58 words
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Article, Illustration214 1954-10-28 9 WITH tin innovation m self-sterilising water filters the Katadyn Filter water from swamp, rr ci or water from any source can now be used for drinking and cooking m con safety. To our security who may have to spend days or even weeks inside the214 words
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154 1954-10-28 9 S'PORE IS STILL TOP BUYER DESPITE R.I. RULINGS Stondard Special Correspondent SINGAPORE still tops the list as Indonesia's best customer despite almost five years of frantic efforts by the Indonesians to bring to an end the rich entrepot trade between the two territories. The initiative and enterprise of Singap i154 words
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158 1954-10-28 9 Vermicelli Plant Uses New Methods IN a Singapore factory, vermicelli is being manufactured under the most hygienic conditions for the local and •ycneai markets A feature of thi> plant the VVah Hen* Vermicelli Factory m <• lan« —is its heating room which is specially huilt for drying vrrminlli. It is158 words
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Article114 1954-10-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR Wed. Rice production m lite Federation lor the 1953-54 d ropped near!; DM tons below the previous v record of 441.l)0(i tons, figures released today show. Of a totii of 845.990 acres planted with padi. harvested (luring the season, .\lore than L'.UWo acres were destroyed114 words
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Article47 1954-10-28 9 TAPEI. Oct. 27 (AP)— The Formosa Cement Company, one of this Chinese Nationalist stronghold's largest public factories, has been turned over to private stockholders. The switch was made yesterday, m line with a government programme of turning several state industry s back to private ownership.47 words
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Article, Illustration506 1954-10-28 9 Standard Staff Reporter p not os. ALL the necessary arrangements for the visit of the Australian Trade Mission have been made, said the Australian Trade Commissioner m Malaya, Mr G. S Anderson yesterday. Tin mission is comprised of businesNßOi and will beStandard - 506 words
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75 1954-10-28 9 > rol re mi on 1h i)()!i-ln<!( rcli •ts of the •n import* rro;n I ;i tour. Hitht:to it i Indonesian Go ing pr< Hi the (ranting oi many of liandle t lie ney sol U hr< iyn firm? dual premium. The setting up75 words
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Article153 1954-10-28 9 LONDON. Oct. 27, (Reuter) World exports of manufactured goods m the first hall of this y»ar rose by six per cent over last year's average lev* j the Board of Trade announced here tonight. The increase was mainly due to rapid expansion of exports by Gtrmany (11 per153 words
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Article132 1954-10-28 9 JAP SHIP DUE ON 1st TRIP Standard Shipping Itrportrr ONE of the lat< id it ions to the favt expanding Meet of the Mitsui LinOH her maiden voy today. She )> ihe Hex .n Maru 1 10.000 Ions) which is homeward bound to Japan after first trip to Continental ports132 words
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Article19 1954-10-28 9 THE new Pakistan-Japan trade agreement will be signer! m Karachi on Saturday it was officially announced. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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154 1954-10-28 9 Standard Staff Reporter I UP to Aacest this year, Malaya has import* 4,308 cars from the United Kingdom, which is 1.191 cars les s than that brought into the country during the comparative P"rin«| m I9SS. The British ears imported over those eight months are154 words
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Advertisement336 1954-10-28 9 Ml KAIJSATION uiven that following persons I -n if <es ow are applying naturaliid that *i on any reason why ation should not be a written a\ of the ie i Secrejnial '.iry's lie I Mr. SOU TIONG BE.\ Known as SU CHANG Kirn Krut Road, 12 i) MO HA336 words
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Advertisement243 1954-10-28 9 iMnr-n mm niiiiiin>—^m»»iiiijiiiniirT-^mT^^^^ ■/'^>««W—lH>l|»«lM I H <•• «~~«M<W!IIIII SINi.XPORK MUNICIPAL V, DEBENTURE STOCK U»i~ 82. SINGAFOU VIUNICIPAI. V< DKBENTURE STOCK 1931 ">8 OTR'F. eby given that the Transfer Books of the above Stocks will h from 2nd to 15th November. lN. r >4. both days inclusive, for .ition of Int<243 words
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Miscellaneous159 1954-10-28 9 OUTER ROADS Lavaren: British Fudik Maru. L .inda; Janssens; Simon Van I'trecht; Langkoeans: Victory; Sinabang: Japan. Van Riemsrink. Paratts; Kasimbar; Boissevain; Strasbough: >ois: Ben;. Mnkian; F na; Ka!oeko< IWKR ROADS X. na; Nanyang; Kirn IleiD IK, .k. Sirusa. Naiko; Arnheim. Pcpa Hong aran. BenMt< Anne Recri. C.iang B» c. Yunu159 words
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Article301 1954-10-28 10 Many Secondary Schools Closed MANY secondary schools m British North Borneo have been closed because of a shortage of qualified teachers according to a Government statement just released. The closures, it is stated, have resulted m many North Borneo children seeking to enter Brunei and301 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-10-28 10 photo. Mr. GERALD LABROOY and his bride, the former Miss Audrey Priscilla Fernandez. cut their wedding cake at the Ipoh Anderson School hall last Saturday. Both are wellknown hockey players, having represented Perak m inter-Statt games. This three-tier wedding cake has a miniature hockey fieldStandard - 58 words
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Article104 1954-10-28 10 3 Farmers Returned To Council TELUK AXSON. Wed. Three farmers were elected among the 15 candidates who contested for the three local Council seats of the Chui Chak New Village Lower Perak. There were 425 registered ra and only 97 per cent went to the polls. Tan Chik Ken« was104 words
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Article94 1954-10-28 10 PENANG Wed. No dqcid at folio-.' «>-hour meeting of Penang I UMNO's R Committee held at the new UMNO hall night to discuss what steps I be taken against the Chief Kathi and R of Muslim Marriages. Pc: for solemnising the mar; of a Muslim woman94 words
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Article80 1954-10-28 10 TEI.UK AXSOX. Tues. A petition-writer was hurt m the chest, when ihe car m which he was driving, collided with another car at ihe 18th mile. Bidor Road, yesterday about 5 p.m. His wife, who js travelling with him, had an eye injury. They were80 words
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Article40 1954-10-28 10 A SINGAPCRE labourer. Lim Thiam Hock, who tried to extort $10.80 from a tailor at Lorong Lalat on the atternoon of Oct. 19. was sentenced m the Eighth Police Court yesterday to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment40 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-10-28 10 Thirteen-year-old Irene Tan of Taylor's Dance Studio, who will perform at tonight's ballet performance at the Victoria Theatre m aid of the RS.P.C.A. Irt'iie who started dancins* only six weeks ago has made such good prosres s that she will take the stage m a solo performance52 words
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Article59 1954-10-28 10 REPRESENTATIVES of about 000 Government employe 1 meeting yesterday decided ask Government, if it cannot allow its school teachers to take active part m politics, to ban aided-school teachers from doing so Government, which has been studying the problem for several months, is expected to59 words
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Article44 1954-10-28 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— A Chinese terrorist was killed by a patrol of the 6th battalion. Malay Regiment, m a camp m the Mentakab area of Pahang yesterday. Books and Chinese reading material were recovered together with a gren:i I44 words
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Article192 1954-10-28 10 TWO men, Sei> id Sheikh bin Ali Alkaf and Awadh Omar bin Harhara, were fined $7,700 and SlOO, respectively, m the Singapore First Criminal District Court, yesterday, for contravention of the Financial Regulations of the Colony. It was stated that both men, from the192 words
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196 1954-10-28 10 SINGAPORE'S proposed million-dollar Library is planned to become a veritable sun if capable of supplying on demand every kind «.r er brai ation under the sun. v Ol In for m The Raffles Librarian, Mr. L. M Hai talk at the Rotary Club's weekly lunch.that196 words
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Article89 1954-10-28 10 MacD Flies to Kuching For Talks THE Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. left Singapore yesterday by air for Kuching, SaraWdK, where he is to preside during today and tomorrow at a conference of representatives of the Governments of Sarawak, Brunei and North Borneo. The conference is one of the89 words
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Article63 1954-10-28 10 A SINGAPORE secret society gangster. Chan Tuck Foo. was fined $100 yesterday by the Fourth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J.M. DevereauxColebourn, tor being a member of the "Ang Hup" gang. Chief Inspector Abdul Rahman bin Hussion, pros told the court that Chan's right forearm bore the ta'tooed63 words
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Article38 1954-10-28 10 DUE to the uncertainty of the weather, the tea party to be given by the Regent of Johore today will now be held at the Istana Besar instead of the I>tana Bukit Tulang 2s scheduled.38 words
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Article35 1954-10-28 10 TWO with tern; differeni persoi ferred a« m the Sii Court yesterday. Lim claimed tria charges and >00 m two 3. The o! leged to i Road on 0 p.m.35 words
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Advertisement258 1954-10-28 10 Ancietit Egypt makes today's big news at the Odeon -ffill tofrs 20m century fox ffeM^s DA3PYI F. ZANUCK'S 4~4^BW=. THE /J™ SsypTiAnX C IMfmaScOPCi Modern Menrasol Chlorophyll Toothpaste samples given free at the 6.30 and 9.30 programmes to-night THEY BOTH MADE HISTORY! AAentasol the first CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE HLRE 1 HENRY258 words
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Advertisement98 1954-10-28 10 RINSO J| if |l COSTS YOU IBSS Rinso just eases out every trace of dirt from d^MH A tlle 2 ru bbiest clothes. No need to uear out R materials by hard rubbing, either. And that's a .A\ W\\\ Whiter whites, brighter coloured s—mako ■■> 1 mU^^l certain of getting98 words
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Miscellaneous334 1954-10-28 10 c4(manac Information at a Glance JpR^MMMMWWMWwg* 1 ii—iwtt v ?i r i!««S l) m Natural. st (S): 645 Virtuoso (S) Pf m m* f*. iv rJi noi)|>| 111 II: Geyljng 655 Announcements and Sinea--1) NOAKCJ X C 1 w ts ?i???r meel i"S »-30 t>m. pore Share Market Report (S)334 words
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Article577 1954-10-28 11 EDIN PETERS - TWO SASA RECORDS MORE TO COME EDIN PETERS By TWO RECORDS nave sone by the board m the opening events m the last few days, and many more should go when the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's 11th annual championships conclude on Saturday at the Singapore Swimming Club pool at Tanjong577 words
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Article20 1954-10-28 11 \¥P).— lion--1 I riv- i i bantam we while welterweight fa m Philipght K,ng Star20 words
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Article47 1954-10-28 11 RIO DF .!,V- }.IRO Oct 27, 'hina 68 n an uphill battle after prisingly strong Chinese team led at half time by 28.27 mi n the world basketb;. g e re. Chile n< defeat Israel to classify for I the final ro m47 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-10-28 11 GSTEH with a bright Uiture b< fort > Shari Abdullah. TMalay singh v lo '"''""fi/ t< to reach started playing m He has won the slate cs and Junior Singles title.30 words
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136 1954-10-28 11 AAAU INVITE JOHN LANDY BANNISTER BW YORK. Oct. 27. and'a Rogei Bannister and Landy. the j world's first four minute milers, have been invited to run In the American Amateur Athletic Union indoor championships m Madison Square Garden o n Feb. 19. AAU Secretary Treasurer! el J Ferris, releasing the136 words
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Article34 1954-10-28 11 ALOR STAR. Wed.— Kf and Perlis Police le.il Pen .114 c m their annual sports meeting here last week. They beat Penang 3-2 at hockey. 4-1 at badminton tnd 1 »>-:> ii soccer.34 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-10-28 11 photo. JOHNNY Saxwn, young New York negrc, belted his xroy to the world welterweight ihampionship on Oct. by winning a wtantmou* 15--ronnd decision over Kid Gavilan of Cuba. Picture shous Gavilan taking a terrific right to the head Uwl Saxton. A. P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article126 1954-10-28 11 Hong Kong's FE Tour Off HONGKONG, Oct. 27. (AFP» Hongkong's Badminton Association declared on Monday that it had withdrawn its sponsorship of a Far F;,M U ur of leading British. American, Indonesian and Indian badminton play- it application for sponsorship had gone unheeded. The Secretary of th< A ciatwr 'aid126 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-10-28 11 Photo. JOHANNESBVRG: S< ieet I Ues tall EWART POTCIF.TER Ims to stoop to get through a normal door. He viostly wears shorts. special! y-l'tUored tranter* are expensive for a warn.— U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement119 1954-10-28 11 WAMfD TO PI Hi MAM A NTI <-ond I: >> I j 11.. M nly Gu 0 Ltd. 28 A MISCELLANEOUS I^HF MYSTIC WISDOM < to learn about voui M;i. d:<y. J] |.-,o G.C. LI MOTOR CYCLISTS! Get H« m hi or Perry Ch i the oAcial stockists. BAN HOE119 words
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Advertisement189 1954-10-28 11 •••'•"••MM^pjiaßßMi^HHiSS*' -•-«>* SIIUAIIO\s \M (.OVKRNMKM Ol v \RAWAK 1. for 2 1 m ran*.< -4(Mi ol entry deu- ort the applic. 2. The ap] < c Contract f«>r a andidaten should .ive a nical and p: eadestral surven have h;id at practical expers. i mjd ;ind I on road local189 words
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Miscellaneous132 1954-10-28 11 flljner By Al Capp Alley Pop B y f. V. Ham/in O THAT'S WHERE^V^ATCHMTH' GIRL WAS BROUGHT C^jfl I WMATCKA^ f^lT^RPHI^n T^^r /SC'UIRE'SCAUGHTER MEAN, X HERE BY TH' PRAfiON. WS^M 5 ™^^^J^^^O^^ The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake /yjK- f POPS NO SAY "V^ ISN'T HC AWPUL CISTINCUI^HS?132 words
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Article135 1954-10-28 12 Thornycrott Make Sure Third Time PLATING better and more ronstructive soccer. Thorny- i.»lt became the first team to win the >BIIKA Junior KnockOut Cup competition when Urej beat HjumAcM B.C I m 1 1> earlier final at Jalan ■ettf Stadium last night. ft, who were a bit unlucky m the135 words
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Article32 1954-10-28 12 THE monthly discussion and quiz meeting of the Singapore ation Football Society will be held at S.A.F.A. club-house on Ocl. 29 at 7 15 p.m. All refreshers are also wel-32 words
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Article533 1954-10-28 12 OTEC GRAB 3rd. TITLE: QUEST ENDS And History Is Made O.T.K.C M.P.H 1 Misson. Yang lluai 2, Salim. Osman. Referee J. Ferguson. ORIENTAL Telephone and Electric Company sports club made Colony soccer history. They rounded off the season's Singapore Business Houses soccer competitions by capturing all three championships: Ist the533 words
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398 1954-10-28 12 England BA Hit At Exhibition: Bar Two Players ENGLAND'S badminton internationals, Iris Cooley and June White, invited by the Singapore Badminton Association for their exhibition next month, have been refused permission by the All England Badminton Association to make the trip, a Reuter report from London said last night. Router398 words
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Article123 1954-10-28 12 Riches Leads In 3 -Metre Diving ELEVEN competitors -rinding. .1 11-year-old boy, Leoßf Tuck Choon. took part m the Singapore Amatt-ur Swimmiafl Associatioa*i 3nietrr sPliag board championship at the Singapore Swimming Club pool yesterd iv etitor do 1 This ev< ire dives c fl S S imas B one ny123 words
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206 1954-10-28 12 Five Lifters Four Boxers Aim For Melbourne THE Singapore Amateur Weight-Lifting Association and the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association hope to send five weight-lifters and lour boxers m addition to the Colony's contingent ol 70 for the World Olympics at Melbourne m 1956, Mr. A. T. Rajah, the honorary secretary of206 words
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Article54 1954-10-28 12 THE fl I c E table U d Off 7. from at 7.30 p.m. Men's Singles: Yuen Rum Mei's Doubles: Ibrahim bin HanitT n bin Kum Wwmi'i Singles: V .<. Tan vs Flo: Juveniles Single*: Kan Juveniles Doubles: Kuan V. Heng I Char. Yeter nfftes: Tony54 words
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Article13 1954-10-28 12 ENTRIES for the second Breweries Kampong League dose on Oct. 31.13 words
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Article620 1954-10-28 12 BUmnm Class IV run 2nd run s\f or lm. 6f or Announcement x x Ah Biba x x Ballroom II x x Brown Byes x x Bucentaur x x Buitenzorg x x Beau Ensign x x Beau Temps x x Ba x x Break of620 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-10-28 12 THAILAND'S badminton champions, m Singapore for the Poppy Day exhibition matches, paid a courtesy call on the president of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, on their arrival m the Colony. The picture shows left to right: Thailand singles champion, Direk Khajadbhye, 20 wears132 words
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Article86 1954-10-28 12 LOW HOCK KIAT beat PL. Chin by 30 points m their 300 gam c at the Singapore Billiards championships now being run by the Aston Athletic Club at their premises Both aacr c Aston players. In another match Chin Chi Nen beat Gan Kee Tian 300 145. Chin is86 words
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Article25 1954-10-28 12 NEWMARKET < England) Oct. 27, CAP).— Ministrel. a S6— l long shot, won the Cambridgeshire Handicap Stakes today m a four-horse photo-finKsh.25 words
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Article158 1954-10-28 12 Johore Joins 'Boycott' ACCEDING to a Federation of Malaya Hockey Union request, the Johore Hockey Association have cancelled Saturday's inter-state friendly with Singapore, the Singapore HA honorary secretary, S. Yogarajah. said yesterday. The Johore Hockey Association held, a meeting yesterday and derided to bow down to the FMHU reque The158 words
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Article291 1954-10-28 12 ONG MARJAN ON THEIR WAY SIMiU'OKI s champions from tlic Marigold BP, Ong Poh Lim and Ismail Marjan, made short shift of the opposition from the Useful BP, Tan Jin Guan and Goh Tian Chye, to send them out of the Colony doubles championships with 15-7, 15-7 victory at the291 words
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Miscellaneous56 1954-10-28 12 Today's Sport HOCKEY: S.H.A. Dn\ 1 C/nitJ r R.A.F. Seletar j at Seletar: S.J.I Juniors v A.C.S. SOCCER: Europeans v y Community League at Jalan Besar Sludi 1 5.15 p.m. RUGBY: University r RJ at University: Beattu Secondary School v Teachers Training College at Beatty School. SWIMMING: S.A.S.A. diving ehaiupmnship,56 words
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