Singapore Standard, 29 October 1954
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Title Section17 1954-10-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ><>i. V. !\o. 113, SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 19S 1 1 TWELVE PACES ir> CENTS.17 words
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76 1954-10-29 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT OB bin »i 1.919 P^ Kuala Lumpur, wins andard Quick-Quiz Mo. 87. A cheque v.i.l be sent to a Conj. well-known wera are: m CATHAI of eating here). judi •'a <<> nmenti: The ment that nd European m ilabl( i -> 1 1 N a -:>o.76 words
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Article39 1954-10-29 1 Death For Grandma Who Killed Oct. 28 AP) llou Pantopiou Chris--53-year-old Cypriot Lher, was sentenced day fur strangulamurder of her German :-in-lav.- Hella Boro-aughter-ln-Uw*i body md charred almost nd ignition last n the backyard of home at suburl < ad.39 words
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Article45 1954-10-29 1 tOGOTA, Oct. 29 (AFP) people were killed many are missing fol.ndslide which d d the village of Babega lr > rte Santander re--1 of Colombia, it way reported htre today. tlal rains then floodk°n village, sweep- many children. lea have not been45 words
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Article43 1954-10-29 1 ILADELPHIA. Oct. 28. Thre»i firemen w- j re i and 24 injured m a lesion at a north la chemical plant ay. p said fire-fighters "blown all over the wh'n the expl« §o. The cause of the not determined Immediately43 words
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Article122 1954-10-29 1 wfi .°"°-P°und bombs R^ len fr °m the '>£, A Force Airfield SeleU. during the past made the qUMtfe i°n "nd In a m Jaian Kayu, off Yio Chn n g R,, ad yesterday m 0 C r^ "^^.^kesman said L ne fiy e bombs122 words
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Article53 1954-10-29 1 CHIEF SCOUT Lord Rowallan (centre), who flew into Singapore yesterday from Kuchitic by Malayan Airways chats with Mr. F C. Saods Heft) and Canon K. K. S. Adams. Lord Kowallan, who is on a Far Fast tour, said that everywhere the scout movement is grow"i (Turn53 words
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603 1954-10-29 1 MajorWhoTook Nude Photos GetsReprimand A BRITISH Major, who took nude pictures of Lance-Corporal Joan Cheverton, of the Women's Royal Army Corps, six months ago, was yesterday sentenced by a General Court Martial to be reprimanded and to lose one year's seniority. The Major. Quarter-Master George John Charles Moore. 47. attached603 words
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Article62 1954-10-29 1 MANILA. Oct. 28 (UP) Moro bandit leader Kamlon. whose small band has long terrorised the Island of Sulu. is ready to "unconditionally surrender.' government officials disclosed today. Representative Damocao Alonto disclosed the bandit chief, who has eluded .several thousand soldiers for several months, would give62 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-10-29 1 STOCKHOLM. Oct. 28, (AP) Ernest Hemingway's stories of wars, violent death and violent love today won the American author the famed Nobel Prize for Literature He i s the fifth Ameri- can author ever to win the prize and this year it will be a61 words
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107 1954-10-29 1 THE joy of making little children happy during Christmas is universal. All communities, all races, sects and regions, see m The Standard's annual Toy Fund the grand opportunity of sharing happiness with Malaya's under-privileged. This spirit is revealed m a simple note received107 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-10-29 1 Detective Dead In Washroom KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Mahaeson, 24. a detective iched to the Railway C.I. D wan found dead In the washroom of the Kuala Lumpur Railway Station last night with a bullet m his head. A loaded .38 revolver with one spent bullet m the chamber was found89 words
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Article44 1954-10-29 1 LONDON. Oct. 28 flteuter) Mr. Shigeru Yoshida. Japanese Prime Minister, left London by the boat train this morning for Southampton on his way to New York by sea. He left Southampton at noon by the British liner, the Queen Mary.44 words
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Article32 1954-10-29 1 BOURNEMOUTH. Oct. 28 (Reuten— Mr. Sydney Horler, writer of over 150 "mystery" novels, died here last night, aged 66. He had been 111 In a nursing home for several weeks.32 words
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152 1954-10-29 1 KUALA LIMPUR, Thurs Thambu Paramanathan, 24-year-old Kuala Lumpur student m Melbourne, who is being deported by the Australian Government for breaking the terms of his entry, has cabled relatives here for funds to help him m his battle to stay permanently m Australia Paranianathan who152 words
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Article69 1954-10-29 1 MELBOURNE. Oct. 28 (Router)— "Wo married because we are m love and because we wanted to be. together," A Jean Paramanathan said today. She denied her husband married her to avoid being deported. She added: "I want my family and friends are here I love A69 words
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Article337 1954-10-29 1 Spivs Try To Cash In On Dock Strike SINGAPORE importers yesterday baulked attempts by some unscrupulous retailers to hoard stocks following reports that the London dock strikes might delay shipments to Malaya. The retailers who started a rush on Importers with extra large orders, were337 words
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Article145 1954-10-29 1 II X I T I N dock strikes have dislorated th rubber "pipeline" and ca—cd increasing tometn imoii» the (I il NS tnd m iinit.u (urrr.s at tli c consuming end, Singapore rubber etadefl told The Standard |niw d.iv The flow of rubber from the Malayan Plantations145 words
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Article150 1954-10-29 1 Dockers 'Won't Give Up LONDON. Oct. 28 <Rew —Britain's dock strike wor■d today as Government made an all-out effOfi tic the dispute which is crippling the country's tradtt and threatening win unemployment and .short Number of dockers on stJ m eight ports ro.se I with more men coming m London,150 words
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341 1954-10-29 1 KUALA TRENGGANU, Thurs. All policemen m Trengganu have been given "stand by" orders for tomorrow, m view of the tense situation m this election State. Unconfirmed reports state that "Kapak Kechi" (small axe) gangs m the Besut area. the northern-most district that341 words
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Advertisement59 1954-10-29 1 vV >rld t t»d»» advanced slippers P f^ACTIf SLIPPEM My6lfeNl/? AND 090U.EK /'lifcan* 1 1 -»"<i iV.. YEE CHEONG CO., LTD. The Malayan Way of Life 2 ~^*^^^Jtm S*^^~-i I lltinr al Shadows m a back street colourful dhobi« i family group these arc the things that enr eh the59 words
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Advertisement120 1954-10-29 1 lEyi NEW REX 1 Raffles Plac«. Spore Tel. *****. HgRANI) I LAs7lfa ANNUAL FEW F SALE L I>AVS J FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPTS. B.V.D. Linen Finish Rayon Sport Shirts 9.50 each Estley Rayon Sport Shirtt 7.50 Wolsey Woollen Vests Short Sleeves To Clear 350 Wolsey Woollen Singlets V neck120 words
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Article178 1954-10-29 2 'HE proudest man m Singapore yesterday was acting sergeant Bahari bin Bakar, Royal Air Force (Malaya), who, after 20 years' continuous service as the personal driver of eight successive commanders-in-chief, received news that he had been awarded the British Empire Medal. 2t. Bahari has been178 words
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Article108 1954-10-29 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 771 No. 1 R.S.S f.o.b Not. n it; 77 13 16 No. 2 ""i No. 3 7CI Dec. To 1 R.S.S Ti 9 16 ii ig Tone: Quiet TIN PRICE The108 words
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Article74 1954-10-29 2 ALL advance tickets for the S.U.J. Press Ball at the Sea View Hotel tomorrow night, have been sold out and no more table reservations can be made, the Press Ball Commit- tee announced last night. The committee however states that a limited number of tickets74 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-10-29 2 Sgt. Bahari were awarded honours for operations m Malaya. They were Gr. Captain S.E. MacKenzie (Commander the British Empire), Wing mmander AD Gi (CBE). Fit. Lt. CM. Wade (Member of the British Empire), Master Pilot G Cox (MBE). Captain V.X Meteaif (MBE). Fit. Lt R.W.J. Andrusikiewiez MBE)125 words
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Article280 1954-10-29 2 Some Doubts/ Says Judge DAISY LOW alias Low Guet Eng, a married woman, charged with making a false statement on June 19, last year, to obtain a British passport, was yesterday acquitted m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court. Her father. Low Peng Hoc.280 words
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Article89 1954-10-29 2 End Of Kuching Talks KUCHING, Oct. 28 (Reuten —The fourth mttting of the Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei conference to consider co-ordination m matters of common concern to Borneo territories ended here today. The meeting, presided over by the British Commissioner General for South-east Asia. Mr. Malcolm Mac-Donald, was attended89 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-10-29 2 To Sing At Colony Recital AUSTRALIAN tenor. Max Worthley. flew into Singapore late last night at the invitation of the Singapore Ensemble for Handel's serenata "At i> and Galatea' to be performed m th»- Victoria Memorial Hall on Nov. 3 He will also give j song recital on Nov. 8Standard - 101 words
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Article, Illustration285 1954-10-29 2 23 BEDOK FARMERS GET RELIEF MONEY THE Singapore Government yesterday doled out $3,500 to 23 farmers of j Bedok Village as a mea- sure of relief for victims of the recent floods. The 23 farmers are the first batch to receive this money. A Government survey team had earlie: «c.285 words
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Article23 1954-10-29 2 A CANTONESE woman. Kg Fong Ying. 28. has peen reported missing from her house ill Malabar Stittt. Singapore, since Oct. 10,23 words
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Article196 1954-10-29 2 Magistrate Attacks Delay THE Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Dcv Colebourn, yesterday gave the prosecution one more week to m*^"*' its mind regarding two men tentatively charged with ormed robbe Up Maiinc max ne coma not order the accused to be remanded196 words
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Article13 1954-10-29 2 HONGKONG. Oct 28: Spt Standard the Hoi Exchi ridonesian Rupiah. Gol<13 words
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Article49 1954-10-29 2 Ah* month's jail b\ pore Fourth Ma Di day. for packets ol d Chief Insp. Rahman bin tht Court thai p.m. on Oct. 27 hut c Syed A "Whei opium m 1 R Earlier. Tar. on a charge ol can $500. m u\49 words
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Article20 1954-10-29 2 A TENTATIVE mun App; I Appav. lap]? 178-» "Mad. s« mbawang. for onwill be n. Nov. 4.20 words
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Article15 1954-10-29 2 BITTERWUKIH. Poppy D m the S, I 'or Pri. novt t15 words
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Advertisement298 1954-10-29 2 /pJ^k "Haven't got v f(^j enough to jS \j?r ploy with. "Must ask Mummy to go to Bajaj Textiles for more and other good things for ourselves.' Usuolly NOW CHAD VALLEY Coloured Aluminium Kiddies Fig Sets (Small) 3.8 C 190 fcENX Leogue Skittle Games 48.00 24.00 Toy Town Wagcn E.MJ298 words
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Advertisement25 1954-10-29 2 v i^| The I AtlHUft «AN< O«CAN«SA!O^ I DIRK MURIEL BOGARDE PAVLOW C tH*! \>4^, :^ir more JAMFS ROBERTSON JUSTICE DONALD HOUSTUH coming! CATHAY HHI25 words
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360 1954-10-29 3 TWO SEAMEN RESCUED AFTER THREE DAYS ADRIFT Sumatra' Sinks Motor Sampan Standard Shipping Reporter TWO Chinese seamen who were adrift for three days m the Straits of Malacca after their sixton motor sampan capsized, were rescued by a Pel n i coaster and brought to Singapore yesterday. The seamen. Tan360 words
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Article, Illustration187 1954-10-29 3 ACS BOY CHOSEN FOR N.Y. FORUM VI IN RIM (HI vx, I I<> year old pupil of the "-L Anflo Chinese School 1 w t !l re P re »«nt Singapore 2 at the forthcoming New York Herald Tribune S *«>rum to be held m New 2 lork early next187 words
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Article37 1954-10-29 3 THE Chief Scout. I Rowallan, will address teachers today at 5.30 p.m. at St. )h's Institution, Singapore. The meeting is sponsored by the Singapore Teachers' Union, and is open to the pui*37 words
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Article108 1954-10-29 3 Education System Under Fire LONDON. Oct. 28.— Malaya's ation system again came m lor prodding at the hands of Mr. Stanley Awbery (Labour M.P.) when he asked the Colonial Secretary 'if he will take steps to ?t up local education committees m the F ration of Malaya." He also asked108 words
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Article41 1954-10-29 3 A SINGAPORE City Councillor and trade unionist, Mr. P. R. Williams, yesterday left lor Calcutta to represent Colony workers at the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions' seminar, which will start on Sunday and last for 20 d41 words
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Article178 1954-10-29 3 Fish Dear?— Nonsense! I ISH is not dear m Singapore, but housewives ke it so by being: "too choosey," the acting Fisheries icer, >Ir. Tham Ah Kow, told a press conference terday. j Of fish. j ham said, are 10 per r cent lower178 words
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Article141 1954-10-29 3 $50 To $500 For The Victims Bedok Floods affected by >ds at Bedok anqing 100 as soon m oi investigators i the degree >perty families. I for Social I Cromw.'H. ting c Rural B^ I payment .n .six extern lamily. Paynade m sums I $300, $400 Public »n, ti; affected141 words
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Article24 1954-10-29 3 O T* Study Snb- Singapore Comm -roe. itio:i of cc to l< of Intel rex/? t( M° !h--t^UgUlaUv« A««enibl> «r24 words
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Article51 1954-10-29 3 i PENANG, Thurs. The? Chinese School Teachers' Union. Penang and Province Wel'.iis organizing a trade union training course for its members to be held at "Shamrock." Tanjong Bungah, on Oct. 30 31. Lectures on trade unionism will be given by trade union >rs from Kuala51 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-10-29 3 MISS Alice Tsai, who won the first prize m the "Identifying The Star" contest sponsored by the ath/y Organization receives her prize from the Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll. at Odeon Theatre on Wednes- <!.»> niiht at the gala Charity pnmttrt of the Cinemascope film. "Egyptian"71 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-10-29 3 photo. THb. two Chinese seamen. Tan Tai Chung and Ng 1 >ng, pose for a Standard cameraman at the Singapore ignition Office, East Whar\, with tin- thermos W which thry kepi with them thro the three qdri StandardStandard - 44 words
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259 1954-10-29 3 Abdul Wahah (Twite Condemned To Death) Is Now FREE ABDUL Wahab bin Jono, twice sentenced to death on a same charge of murder, won a new lease of life yesterday, when his conviction was quashed by the Singapore Court of Appeal. The court held that the appeal must be allowec259 words
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Article46 1954-10-29 3 PENANG, Thurs.— Arrar ments have been made by Indian Association, Penan?, for a musical performanr ocial "get together" on Oct. 31. Mrs. Narayani Kutty Nair. daughter of Mr. K.N. Nair of Kuala Muda Estate, Sungei ml, will render vocal and instrumental selections.46 words
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Article72 1954-10-29 3 A MAX who came from Paloh. Jofaore, to stay m his friend's house m Bukit Timah, S n-japore, was sent to six weeks' jail by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. B. I. Pates, yesterday, for stealing a watch from his He is Veloo,72 words
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Article75 1954-10-29 3 BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— Osman bin Haji Salleh, a padi planter, who was fined $-5 for disorderly conduct m public, was sharply reprimanded by the Magistrate, Inche Mohamed Hassan, yesterday. It was Stated Osman, while riiiiir, a motorcycle, had used abusive language m an argument with a European m75 words
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Article60 1954-10-29 3 IPOH. Thurs.— An applicition to the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council for a proposed building site for a Malay Sports Club was referred to the Open Spaces Committee. Inche Mohamod AH bin Pitchay. Mr. D R Seenivasagam and Mr. C. H. Yin objected to the application60 words
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Article57 1954-10-29 3 TWO Singapore appeals against conviction, fixed for hearing yesterday, were adjourned until the next sitting of the Court of Criminal Appeal. They were that of Loo Wee Wan. senteiucd to foiu; years' jail for falsifying two bank documents, involving $200 and Yeok Kek Leng, sentenced i for57 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-10-29 3 MISS Tsiao Hung-ying. versatile opera actress and film star. fl«'w into Singapore yesterday by the Cathay Pacific Airways from Hongkon?. Miss Tsiao who hails from Formosa, has brought more than 100 Chinese paintings she painted m her spare time for exhibition during her three months' stay71 words
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Article126 1954-10-29 3 AIR India International has announced with Imme I a double attraction for its passengers. It has reduced the Singapore > Ticurhinapally fares an offering a free lift from Tirucbi tvi Colombo. Singapore District Mam of Air India. Mr. R. N. Kaul, told The Standard126 words
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Article118 1954-10-29 3 THE Director of Education, Mr. R. M. Young, said at the monthly Rural Board meeting yesterday that investigations revealed certain schools m Singapore are making school children put down deposits for next year's text books. The investigations were made as the result of a complaint118 words
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Advertisement302 1954-10-29 3 44 We are all going t0... La lajji 9 s S<>ti sot i i SALE I Starting tO-iluij! So many wonderful bargains to be had we'll tell our friends about it. Come and See the bargains galore. Usmlly SALE PRICE German "Lovable" Ptd Sheer £3.90 $2.90 per yd. Ceiman Ptd.302 words
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Article68 1954-10-29 4 TAIPING, Thurs— The C Scout. Lord Rowallan, m Ipoh on Nov. 5 rod the I scouts there have planned a grand welcome for him m typical Malayan tyle. with the assistance of Mr Dara Sin^h Asst. Protector of Aborigines. On the following day, the Chief Scout68 words
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Article53 1954-10-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Meerasahib, 41, today heard a charge of murder explained to him m the First Magistrate's court. He was alleged to have killed one Singaram at ihe Kampong Pandan Settlement, here, on the night of Oct. 20. The magistrate, Inone Ismail, fixed Dec. 29, for53 words
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Article38 1954-10-29 4 A BILL to provide for the Singapore Legislative Assembly Elections was published as a supplement to the Government Gazette last night. The Bill which closel. follows the existing law provides for automatic registration of voters.38 words
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Article311 1954-10-29 4 Action Sought As Anger At Book On Emergency Spreads KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Selongor's 80,000 Hainonese today joined their 50,000 colleagues m Perak m protesting against certain derogatory references to the community m a book called Menace m 1 Malaya by Harry Miller. Mr. Lim Yew Chiang,311 words
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Article149 1954-10-29 4 A LA JOPORAL m the Royal Artillery attached to the Royal Army Volunteer Corps Army Guard Dog Unit. Harold Colin Peace, was fini d $30 m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday for stealtnf a bicycle. Inspector R. Sandosham smM that at about 7149 words
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Article72 1954-10-29 4 Thurs— The Coative Store Manager of •lasin Lalang Estate. Kulanthaisamy Pillai. was pro- d m th Court here, today, and charg;ed with criminal breach of trust of provisions valued at $2,481 bcionginp to the store on Oct. 10. The court was told that i was arrested m Penang72 words
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Article79 1954-10-29 4 KUALA TRENGGAN Thur About 150 p« tended the Poppy Day held at the Residency here night. Highlight of the t ing's entertainment \va s a sketch on the elections that ended with two rival political parties "Mumbo" and •"Jumbo" becoming firm friends. Among those present the79 words
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Article124 1954-10-29 4 The Men Died, She Escaped X T A I. A LIMPI K. Thurs. A fleet-footed woman terrorist yesterday dodged security for- tnd death twice within an hour, according to reports from Muar reachin? here tonight. With a male comrade, who has now been identified As Lim Piow, secretary of the124 words
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Article215 1954-10-29 4 GOH CHAK POH (38). who claimed to be an itinerant hawker lrom Kuala Lumpur, turned down an offer made to him m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday to send him to China. The offer was made 10 him j the Junqe. Mr. H. A.215 words
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Article118 1954-10-29 4 Raja Muda Dato Tan Register MALACCA. Thurs— Both Tungku Abdul Aziz Shah, the Raja Muda of Selangor. and Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan. the President of the Malayan Chinese Association, registered for the Federal elections, the Heeren Strtrt rrsid- nee of Sir Ch< ng-lock last night. The Raja Muda. on a118 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-10-29 4 J IRI lovers exaw,, -me of 0 bnv f llu P«re. which urn-,,, pay at thr (t Chamber of < ornri| prfmiM, Hil St <-\hibitiun win <>•! 31, from 9 aja t ♦> p.m. StandardStandard - 35 words
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Article184 1954-10-29 4 COLONIAL Service officers m Singapore and the Federation will have their terms of service and pension rights safeguarded when these territories attain selfgovernment, if they join the newly organized British Oversea Civil Service. The Government of Si! pore la now asking its Divin I officers,184 words
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Article67 1954-10-29 4 \PTAIN Sudarasono. D r. Tons was terday fined $1,500 m the Singapore FirM Criminal District Court on a charge ol having overlo hip with cargo on Oct 11 VVhen the m.v. "Tong H arrived m the Colony the Court was told she was found bo be submerged67 words
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Article95 1954-10-29 4 Army's Prosecutor Leaving MAJOR CT.B. Knight, the Army L€£. Ser ting officer at Ar' ral court mar: •re by air a week v for Br.tain. where he hopes to take ntment. cht joined the Army m 1940 and hn 'm the Eighth Army m Mid I three m the Colony95 words
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Article47 1954-10-29 4 THE Annual FU membrane^ Day Parade v.ill be held m Singapore on Sunday. Nov 7 at 7.30 a m. Members of \ht public, wh re seating accommodation, should apply m writing j to the Assistant Seeri Reception i at \he by Monday. Nov. 1.47 words
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Article36 1954-10-29 4 THE S of Amateur Dancers ceiebi their fourth anniversary with a social and dance at FL Hotel, tonight. There will be the usual spot da etc Gerry Soliano*! Ballroom Or■a will be m attendai36 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-10-29 4 photo. Tilt: Chief Scout. Lord Rowallan, who arrived m Singapore yesterday. p«ises (m kUt» it the step* of (Government House with leaders of the Scout and Guide movements m the Colony. The Chief Scout will stay m the Colony for five days before going to Ceylon.Standard - 51 words
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Advertisement124 1954-10-29 4 f fe#? uiiiform i/ualify HEINZ BABY FOODS mosf dependable In Heinz foods especially prepared for 1 babies you find nner texture, flavors V <nd natural colors. These foods are <^ y made from choice fresh ingredients only; they are expertly cooked and I carefully strained m gleaming Heinz J kitchens,124 words
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Advertisement123 1954-10-29 4 KDK I oscMat<M Tan CK<ng Moh BflCflfc 13 2. Croii Street. Crtcc Ken« Electric Co Pagoda Street. W*h Sang Electric Co 29, Tjufonß Pagjr RojJ Glands Made Young -Vigour Renewed Without Operation If ycu iufT>r frti»i T)*-r\r. Jj r m weakn*-*"* vm %n<-« health hi »n Am*--JI.VO <our «tx'. mrnt123 words
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65 1954-10-29 5 'OPERATION KEY' TURNS THE HEAT ON DEALERS lEMBAN, Thurs. andah of the Magit■ i! -t hore resembusincssmen's con,l! m the mornopkeepers i and discuss vhile waiting be called Ing i un p ii he ha<ie oil from a Lumpur 0 Seremban c left the Lump UP and fir >n that65 words
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Article49 1954-10-29 5 MODESTY CHARGE LUMPUR. Thurs.— claimed trial Mafistrj tc today to c of usii g criminal a woman with intent ,^e her mode^ i? alleged to have en on Junia the Lok Road mes on the evening of The case will be I on Jan. 5. Bail of $:500 >wed49 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-10-29 5 Standard Photo by MM II l/.vm m LOW cuts her 57th birthday cake at a party held at her home m Klang Road, KuaU Lumpur, Hock. Looking on is her son, Mr. Low Kirn Chuan, of Knal.i Lumpur. Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 44 words
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161 1954-10-29 5 Interpreters Want Parity In Salaries MALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —As a result of unattractive salary scales, many unqualified interprf serving the courts throughout the Federation, an Arbitration Tribunal was told sterday. leaded by Mr. J. eted its hearing ot the salaries dispute. ween Government and its interpi night. The interpreters are161 words
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Article46 1954-10-29 5 PEI Wed— The Chief Scout of the British Commonwealth and Empire. Lord Rowallan will he visiting Penang and Province Wellesley on Nov. 6. Rallies of cubs, scouts and rover scouts will be held at Nibong Tebal. Bukit Mertajam. Butterworth and Penanu46 words
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Article177 1954-10-29 5 MALACCA. Thurs. When Malacca celebrates Remembrance Day at the War Memorial near the clock tower, after the usual Sunday service at Christ Church, on Nov. 6. there will be another Field of Remembrance. Mrs. F. R. C. Fowle. Hon. Organizer of the Malacca Poppy Day Appeal177 words
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Article74 1954-10-29 5 KUAL A LCJIPI'R. Thurs. X Karuppan. a 20-year-old uncmplmed man, was convicted m the Kuala Lumpur High Court, today, of raping a four-year-old girl. The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mat hew. deferred sentence until No\. 15. Karuppan. who m undefended, was stated to have gone to the74 words
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Article48 1954-10-29 5 TAIPIXG. Thurs. The annual elocution contest m English of the Hua Lian High School will take place on Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. This contest attracts a great deal of interest every year, not only among thf students but the public as well.48 words
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217 1954-10-29 5 IPOH, MENGLEMBU WATER SUPPLY WILL NOT BE CUT ,«,> IPOH Thurs. When the question of water restriction for the 180,000 inhabitants of the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council area was discussed at today's Council meeting, it was decided not to interfere with I the present supply. o wnere future development217 words
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Article87 1954-10-29 5 IPOH. Thurs. A Singapore trader, Mr. Cheah Choon, lost his $100 wrist watch after a j struggle with three snatch-and-run thieves m broad daylight m Hugh Low Street yesterday. Mr. Cheah first detected a Chinese lifting his fountain pen i from a pocket. As he held87 words
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Article45 1954-10-29 5 A Scout rally will be held I at the Muar Government English School padang on Nov. 2, at 4 p.m. m honour of the visit of Lord Rowallan. the Chief Scout. It will be followed by a camp fire at j 8.0(3 p.m.45 words
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Article127 1954-10-29 5 Ipoh Now Wants An Emblem IPOH. Thurs. An appropriate Crest and COM of i Arms for Ipoh bt i nought for by the Ipoh and Menglembu Town Council. This proposal came from the President of the Council. Mr. G. S. Walker, at the I monthly meeting of the council this127 words
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Advertisement99 1954-10-29 5 v a^, OUTBOARD MARATHON 24th OCTOBER, 1954 Mr. 3. D. Maughan driving POMMIE 111 J with a West Bend 5 H.P. Af otor WEST BEND s OUTRIGHT WINNER- ALL CLASSES OUTBOARD (The W./. Wearne, Esq. Trophy) ejr'rH; MOTOR 't me» V' m «rC*7C OHO W^^mS^Tf j M.r. vJ 'j» 7199 words
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Advertisement65 1954-10-29 5 over 50/£ more Americans prefer CAMELS to any other cigarette Says Harry M. Wooten, (~n. j^^^jjl^ leading American America's smokers hove spoken! Again, America's confidence m Camels grows! And you deserve to know why. There's nothing like Corners' unique combination of genuine mildness and rich, full flavour t hanks to65 words
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Miscellaneous543 1954-10-29 5 Standard cAlmanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE 3. 643 and 915 <«mm| Rl BY: Caribb- 3. iSINQAPOREJ ki >; i^e K^. ji -l\ TV (T.r:. Md 830 W7~)jtof&^ TAIPiNG wr aw m <i»o f B v%*^r m w g el 9.15 p j^^^^^gg jg| RK\: Manoh 5 and 8.30 p.m. \KI543 words
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Article943 1954-10-29 6 AFTER 01 and ten months* exploratory and Organizing work the Federal Housing Trust has announced its plans to build 1,000 houses next year m Kuala Lumpur, Malacca, Alor Star, Kuala Tn ngganu, Penang, Ipoh. Johore Bahru, and other i widely separated art ate the of its sphere and,943 words
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Article429 1954-10-29 6 Review of Views Malay Language I i'SAN Melayu is not gratified with the treatment meted out by Government to the Malay language notwithstanding the fact that Malay has been accepted as one of the official languages of the Federation. Since Malay is already one of the official languages the same429 words
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Article454 1954-10-29 6 lir; A -:ree i you when you affirmed m j ent S inday editor i. it a univen ,:ne to sin in this rough ana univen 1 think, provides an ground to practical problems bul the S mie of your mild and well-meant but lighthearted not,454 words
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187 1954-10-29 6 Sir; With reference to the article 'One Million Dollar Fairground goes to Waste." which appeared m the issue of The Sunday Standard on the 24th instant. 1. a s a victim, would like to comment on this matter from the public point of187 words
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Article115 1954-10-29 6 Sir; Being a member of the general public I attended the Election Festival held at the Race Course, Kuala Lumpur. Personally I enjoyed the various exhibitions but regret to point out that most of the explanations concerning the work of the various Government departments was done m115 words
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Article71 1954-10-29 6 Sir; -It is very unfair of the Education Department to forward the Grant- to the Chinese Schools after the 10th. of each calendar month. We. the teachers usually get our pay at least after the 11th. or 12th. of every month. We shall be very grateful if the Education71 words
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Article78 1954-10-29 6 Sir; Through the medium of your paper may I appeal to the Postmaster General to put on sale Air Mail letter forms with stamps to the value of 35 cents or 45 cents imprinted on them. This will not only curtail the necessity of pasting a ten-cent or78 words
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744 1954-10-29 6 JOHN WORRAI - \PE TOY ITH the almost certain a n to African Premiership of Mr. Nicholaas Christiaan Havenga. the Union returns to its tradition of having distinguished Boer leaders as its Prime Ministers a tradition broken only by Dr. Malan. Botha. Hertzog, Smuts all744 words
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Article193 1954-10-29 6 Sir; I will not deny that games are very important to oil secondary schools, but there ore limitations to these gomes, too. A short while ogo, the Sports Secretary of a school m which co-education exists forced some pupils to be pre- sent ot a193 words
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Advertisement37 1954-10-29 6 SWW VANGUARD Bringing yo n n eir n/ifiemrnts m Style >^fis2 SHBfc- > m fm t <V l*i rjni maiirr /V^f/g ml) J Ll\' FEDERATED MOTORS LTD. ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE 9. TELEPHONE ***** Federation Representatives WEARNE BROS. LTD.37 words
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Advertisement7 1954-10-29 6 &^l Hktitton IF OTHERS FAIL TRY i^J^,7 words
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Miscellaneous23 1954-10-29 6 DESIGN FOR A MEMORIAL (Dr. Ma lan. Prime Minister of South Africa and aa 1 locate of racial xcill retire on November 30)23 words
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694 1954-10-29 7 HK Student Cleared In Procuring Case Egyptian Girl Involved LONDON, Oct. 28 (Rcutcr)— Mr. Jock Sing Ip, 26-year-old Hongkong law student, was found not guilty at the Old Bailey, London, Central Criminal Court today on a charge of having unlawfully procured Miss Zenah Ahmed El Shamma, an Egyptian. He was694 words
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Article101 1954-10-29 7 FORMOSA EXPLAINS WHO'S A CITIZEN tr E D NATIONS, York, Oct. 28, (UP) Nationalist d< lared yestera Govdid not claim Ch ncse as citi- become other counNationalist .ida. told mbly's Polli al and Security liv- conducting illy and rouble to r< m replj Indian delegate .c -tinned 1 nment's claim101 words
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Article31 1954-10-29 7 00 cut m Br PrJ Sir Churchill, three tO 1 1. n Churchill ann the House of rday. The cut OH Oct. 31, 1941. cabi•oo a ut.31 words
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121 1954-10-29 7 [PEI, Od 23, <Reut< r) I —Chine nalist Air Force plan- i arty this I morning dropped tons of < rice over six provinces on the China mainland for 1 victims of the Yangtse River < Hoods. The plan, s Hew over the worst121 words
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Article82 1954-10-29 7 Dr. Evatts 'Smearing Campaign' CANBERRA. Oct. 28. ißeuten.— Mr R. G. Men- Australian Prime Minister, today accused Dr. Herbert Evatt, the Labour opposition leader, of pngaging m a ".smearing campaign" against the Royal Commission on Espionage "m which he has had the enthusiastic support of the Communist Piv He told82 words
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Article35 1954-10-29 7 LONDON. Oct 28 <AP> Four adult, grand-children of the late millionaire shipowner. Sir James Caird. nod yesterday they will Inherii 250.000 each when they r )0 years old. The •io\v 31.35 words
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108 1954-10-29 7 LONDON. Oct >8 M* British newspaper said today radioactive dust drifting m from Soviet Atomic tests shows Russian scientists h.«\e "solved the secret of the baby atom bomb." The Daiiv Express s ii<i the discovers means the West no longer holds a108 words
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Article63 1954-10-29 7 A Bride At 12 ENNA, Italy, Oct. 28. i AFP' The title of the •you m Italy" must go to i Bellito Qrillo, v noi yet 12-and-a-half old and who voting man of 19. Francesca ran away from home m Piazza Armerina. near Enna. Sicily, with her fian I February63 words
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Article20 1954-10-29 7 AP MPEROR Haile Sel: uf Ethv rived m Pans rday from London for a tlirrc-dav official visilAP - 20 words
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168 1954-10-29 7 LONDON, Oct ,S. Re uter)— bevy of Britain's best selling authors complained here todas that it would bf disastrous for British literature if writers feared legal action every time thej prod need a book that w.»s not suitable for teenuiii'i disastrous too it publishers were forced168 words
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Article77 1954-10-29 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Oct. 28. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot London 25 d. Spot Liverpool 28 d. December 23id. Januory/Morch 22Jd. April/Jun e 22id. July/September 22 id. November c.i.f. 22id. Tone: Quiet. LONDON77 words
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Article57 1954-10-29 7 GORGEOUS Italian star Gina Lollobrigida displays the clinging, white lame evening gown, specially made for her by Rome's Emilio Schuberth for her forthcoming visit to London. The shapely film actress will participate m the week long Italian film festival m the English capital, during which sheUP - 57 words
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Article, Illustration201 1954-10-29 7 NEW YORK, Oct. 28. (Reuter)— Agreement between the Western Powers and the Soviet I'nion to send India's proposal for a study of an "armaments truce" directly to the disarmament commission was officially announced to the Political Committee of the Tnited Nations General Assembly yesterday. Mr.201 words
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Article23 1954-10-29 7 THE Iranian Senate ha< approved Iran's new oil pact 41-4. and sent the measun to the Shah for final approval. APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration269 1954-10-29 7 Joe Told Me To Stop Nagging' s\m monk California, Oct >x (Renter) Marilyn Monroe, the film actress was ywterdlj awarded a divorce from her husband, Joe Dimaggio. She sobbed that he gave her only "coolness and indifference" and that sometimes he would not talk to269 words
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295 1954-10-29 7 Embassy Wives Slapped A Man, Say Russians MOSCOW, Oct. 28 (UP)-United States Ambassador Mr. Charles E. Bohlen called on Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. V. M. Molotov today to warn that Washington took a serious view of the detention of two American embassy wives by Moscow police. The United S met295 words
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Article60 1954-10-29 7 mi Oei i \P» Radio Warsaw reported vistnday that v>lu Mljewska, wife of a irorker .it Ynirlaw (BfTsUu) bas tivcn birth to four boys Poland's third ixtst wax srt of inadt \t (laza, Egypt, .i Palestime Arab on Wedaoi Irth to boj laadniplets. rbej t mi60 words
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Article23 1954-10-29 7 PARIS. Oct. 23. The Vn-tmlnh B announced t! mun dded "not to recognl I United Btal m a Haiphong di23 words
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Article28 1954-10-29 7 SALKRNO, Oct. 2 pie of s vine, y began t burial of 281 peoi Tuesday's cloudbur>- ravaged the ai I hundreds of homes Into28 words
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Advertisement113 1954-10-29 7 »»»\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\\\\\ \VV\\\\\\\\V\\V\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\\*MVt\\V\V\V\\\\V\VVVV\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\V\£ now... 4sSr^ FOLLOWS YOU AT HALF RATE Rf^Fr^ I ~A HEAVY BAGGAGE 'iO\ j ANY WEIGHT EXAMPLES OF RATES I KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE 15 CENTS PER KILO I P E N A N G SINGAPORE 30 CENTS PER X LO KU C H II NG SINGAPORE 40 CENTS113 words
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Advertisement42 1954-10-29 7 GO I. D BANDED Also a delightful range of 4 1/^*l* ;^-?^V\ LIBBLY'S AMERICAN V^/ DECORATED GLASSWARE m smnrt gift packaging 1 R#^V n I H I P /^V Ik I 9 /"> HARDWARE DEPT. 0 B I N S0 N S kSi42 words
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213 1954-10-29 8 WASHINGTON, Oct. 28. (AP>— Pan American World Airways said yesterday it will start scheduled non-stop flights between Japan and Hawaii courtesy of the Pacific Jet stream— for the third successive season. The Airline said there have been such advances m weather forecasting and operational213 words
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Advertisement696 1954-10-29 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. Spore P. S'ham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 18/23 Nov 24 Nov 25 Nov LUOvVICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/ 3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec *SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 3/9696 words
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Advertisement1163 1954-10-29 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (18 lines) (incorporated In Singapore) Trav"e7 8 B?S&' THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE ■>*■*• Carrier* option to proceed via other porU to load aid discharge canto SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Duo Sails P Sham Penani AS iJw" aX for VerPOO1,163 words
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Advertisement677 1954-10-29 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) 30 Oct/5 Nov 6 Nov 7/8 Nov SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 9/15 Nov 16 Nov 17/18 Nov LANCKOEAS (RL) 19/25677 words
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Advertisement775 1954-10-29 8 EAST ASIATICTiIT SAILINGS TO CONTINcNT/SCANOINav.a For Aden Port Said. Cenoa, Antwerp. Rotterd Cdyma. Cop««ha«en. CotHenbur« and q^ Spori P Sham p x) "LALANDIA" C 23/24 Sails 29Oct 30/30 Or* >, xx) "FALSTRIA" 15/17 Nov /au °ct 310c,/iu xxx) "lUTLANDIA" 23/26 Nov 27/27 Nov 18/ 9 n!l x) Calls Beyrouth. London775 words
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193 1954-10-29 9 Malaya Is No. 2 Buyer Of R.I. Copra \LAYAX purrlfases of from Inc: r e estimated at about 10.000 ton far this year, of which more than two-thirds were imported into Singapore and the ig. bCM purchases have made I m important Holland m Indonesia's copra 1i ade. Total exports193 words
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Article111 1954-10-29 9 PENANG Thurs. The first attempt ever made to establish the cockle industry m the Federation has proved a great as the Fishermen's ety m Kampong °anchor. near Taiping, has reaped a 100 per rent net profit. This society ha s settled its RIDA's loan of111 words
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Article43 1954-10-29 9 ESSO SHIPPING CO.. New York, a subsidiary of Standard Oil Co., announced plans to construct two new supertankers at a cost of US$l7--000.000. The ships will be built at American shipyards, which have been without new orders for several years. APAP - 43 words
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Article41 1954-10-29 9 INDIA and China signed an agreement m New Delhi, by which India will export to China 9,000,000 pounds of Indian Virginia tobacco valued at US $630,000 m exchange for 90 tons of raw silk valued at U*****,000. UPUP - 41 words
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Article, Illustration193 1954-10-29 9 MR. CONLON Colony Impresses New U.S. Consuls Standard Staff Reporter THE continuous rain m the past few days failed to dampen the spirits of two Consular officials, American Consul, Mr. Henry W. Prentire. (top. left) and Vice- onsul. Mr. Thomas F. Conlo n (right), two new arrivals to the Colony.193 words
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Article, Illustration308 1954-10-29 9 lif a small factory, (top). Philips first started making electric lamps m Though it soon became too tmcH, it has been left standing arid is now Staff Reporter A SPECIALLY chartered KLM Constellation will arrive m Singapore this afternoon from Hongkong, bringing five of308 words
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Article53 1954-10-29 9 MR. I.IM Kay Hua. Director of the United Malayan Pineapple Growers Canners Ltd., left Singapore by air for the United Kingdom where he hopes to promote the sales of Malayai ;jines. }X v.. -oen of at the Airport by his wife and family and a53 words
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Article60 1954-10-29 9 DURING July, 81 i freight lons of cargo were discharged and 447.000 tons loaded at Roads and wharxes m Singapore. Of both loading and unloading, mineral oil m bulk constiluted half the quantity handled. General cargo discharged were 350,000 tons and loaded 216,000 tons. Of these a quarter60 words
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297 1954-10-29 9 U.K. Consumers Show Concern Standard Market Correspondent THE dislocation of the rubber pipeline consequent on the dock strikes m the United Kingdom is causing increasing concern among manufacturers and consumers at thot end. Dealers and manufacturers m Europe, long ace tomed to the smooth flow297 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-10-29 9 IRANIAN OIL FOR WORLD MARKETS TEHERAN. Oct. 28, (UP).— Iranian oil will -tart flowing to world markets again on Saturday, after a mu-year stoppage, official sources said. Informants said :he Iranian Senate was expected *o ratify the oil agreement tomorrow. Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi was expected to tigs the agreement90 words
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Article127 1954-10-29 9 NYK To Begin New Run Via Malaya Standard Shipping Reporter NIPPON wmmm Katafca ktt announrrd Ihe line will start a monthly shipping scrvicf to the \«*ar Bast, via Malayan ports, beginning on Oct. 11. This follows the Japan Homeward Freight Conference held m London this month. According to reports from127 words
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Article114 1954-10-29 9 Standard Market Reporter MALAYAN industrial shares were again very firm but the turnover was only moderate due to the reserve I sellers. Most of the business m industrials were done at slightly higher levels. Tin fthi rre- while rubber gharCf .vere Price changes announr by .m Shart114 words
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Article110 1954-10-29 9 EASIER conditions prey on the Sincapon see market yesterday with small bust- m one or two tions only. H.C.B Co I. tci cxpia prices (per picuH v( <iv were quur ngapore prices quoted D> the Chinese Produce Exchange yesterday were (pei »ir-u!) Jambier <rotind) $10(1: Java110 words
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Advertisement405 1954-10-29 9 Lcrri < <>i >< ot singaposb 1 1 NDaTM AENT: Putv Wooden l OON— from Tender City Hall DEPART. c f 'f 6 lots o! Close NOON of ma d ons of saLe ;S DEPART- S of Pubrig 1959 I I Det.. I s DepartH ENI ply of Rubber Metei405 words
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Advertisement113 1954-10-29 9 NOTICE Re: GRACE SOH LAY WAH, Deceased. 4LL persons having any claims against the estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of Kandang Kerbau HosNurse Quarters. Singapore who died on the 14th February. 1954, are required to send particulars of their claims m writing to the PUBLIC TRUSTEE. SUPREME COURT BUILDING,113 words
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Advertisement108 1954-10-29 9 PRIVATE HOUSEXO PUBLIC BUILDING A gk, Jl W X <a^B^aS wlB a^ .jj^., DECORATED PROTECTED AT LOW COST WITH SNOWCEM DECORATIVE WATERPROOF COATING SNOWCEM is mode m pewder form with o fcetc of Snowcrete White Portland Cement. Provides o hard, durable, woterproof surfoce which resists the penetration of damp. When108 words
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Miscellaneous130 1954-10-29 9 Ol TKR ROADS Ash.r. Gadila; Kaiyo Maru; Knliand.r. British f'tmc*: Mormncfir: Lao Xi sk: Thepamat: Wairimu. Sinabang: Teucer; S n En i :n. INNER ROARS New Susanna; H n Chuan; Ttck Thong; Yumely; Lttnckara; Indragin: Wuh Sin«: Salonii; Playaran: Naiko; Perintis: P* vng: Reng: m: Taype; Sadao; Belaga; Sin HonK130 words
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Article, Illustration376 1954-10-29 10 I)KIN(i on the sackcloth and ashes, clamp me m the stocks I owe British girls an apology. So often I have s^n^ the praises of Italian girls, m despatches from Rime, nd Xap here is a report trom London and376 words
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Article, Illustration545 1954-10-29 10 REG WHITLEY - REG WHITLEY IS the Sunday shocker film programme m England on the way out? You ai: knew of that hoary old cinema custom of running a big picture from j Moi to Saturday only.: and filling the bill on Sun- j day with relics545 words
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Article, Illustration511 1954-10-29 10 BY the Grace of Kelly, Holtyd has at last produced a GENUINE new, girl star. Many names have been shouted at us this year; but none of them has made the grade m more than a minor way. Now it is safe to say that 5511 words
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Advertisement432 1954-10-29 10 O%SHAWBROJHERS#i 0 r V 11.1.45-4.00 A©^J?3s?@33 TODAY si yJ TEU 515° 0 FIRST UNDERWATER THRILLS IN 3-D! M.l.L^Ul.l'.lMl.lM^^U^.f ,< CREATURE FROM THE f o «pk|LACK LAGOON U »5^ ro« use or viewebs lidil j/) f i. Q l>l POSIT (KK(O\ IK \»IK> 30 rK 1 Cr OWDNIGHTr TOMORROWS Q [J\I)IR432 words
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Advertisement290 1954-10-29 10 CATHAY ORGANISATIOINnvrrRArf^ 5^ TODAYISd 5 SHOWS DAILY! [kTUky 9.30 p.m. 3 5400 H/ GRF P D mm^2 GARSON IN GORGEOUS CQino^ with ROBERT RYAN BARRY SiJUlV an MIDNIGHT! Tomorrow 9.00 a.m. "EMPKROK WALTZ" Sunday 9.00 a.m. "RIDE VAQUERO" g it vII CUW pi-Kan- lv an coaoiTioNia ikc»i >in> 10a.m., 12.45,290 words
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Miscellaneous40 1954-10-29 10 WTI m famtfafilmTHE BLACK SHIFXD of FALWOHTH B^^i^gftsa OH£ OF THE EARLS Lj|j^ J>^*^^^^ LW JBII AM<xi reS^^V iWrtV^Ejl^"aNNG WOTTH BMTWiiLiS MEN INSULTS SI BCrT!!- |AN EK|[mYOF AtW*^ ggQTHEfc-gLUNT (jMrmtPJ To be shown at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, next month.40 words
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Article, Illustration148 1954-10-29 11 Saigon Miri Teams In Colony Rowing Regatta picture. rEAMS irom Miri and Saigon will be competing Singapore m the Inter-Port Rowing Regatta Ik ;inv or Nov. 5 and 6. The races will be over m the Straits between Pulau Brani and, Mati. i mi i while nals ition to IStandard - 148 words
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Article33 1954-10-29 11 LONDON. Oct. 28. (Reuter) —Rugby Union results: County Championship matches Dorset Wiltshire 8. Sussex Eastern Counties 3, S 6; Hampshire 114, Ken! I Other match: Cambridge University 25 Bedford 3.33 words
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Article25 1954-10-29 11 BAIRES. Oct. 28, (AFP) American Harold WorM won the world three-cushion billiards championship here on Monday night when he beat Argentine Ezequiel Navarra25 words
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Article62 1954-10-29 11 ADKI.AIDK. Oct. 27. < (How rhemb' ng side their I nelg. lmentint on the forced pton said: "It \v;is a IKC i the ere >n, who able to tth the n the team last month becau& lent he was having foi Hew from England He will practic e62 words
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Article174 1954-10-29 11 DUBLIN. Oct. 27. 1: Ireland's team to rrw land m the soccer internati ,den Park. v. on Nov. 3. was chosen last night i chard Portsmouth (Donca.ster); MacBlanchflower (Aston jVilla); avana (Colernine) and Peacock (Glasgow C< Bingham (Sunderland): J. Blam hflower (Manchester) United); McAdams (Manchester City);174 words
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Article120 1954-10-29 11 Flea-Wt Fight Is Cancelled LONDON, Oct 28, (AT) Maybe Buckingham Pala(«- IfUCI Prime Charles ne*»ds a rouble of warn-up f.jjhts before they toss him m thtre with that flrawficht champion from America. Any u iv. a s«'h«'duW'cl boving bout at the Palace today brtween the Prince, who is almost C,120 words
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Article568 1954-10-29 11 Gaston's Cambridgeshire Win Keeps Bookies Happy NEWMARKET, Oct. 28, (Renter) The three-year-old Minstrel ridden by young: apprentice Cyril Gaston was always prominent on the stand ildc and although hotly challenged m the last furlong by the filK Qi»een's Beeches just neld on to win an exciting race the568 words
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Article140 1954-10-29 11 RIO DE JAM.KO. OcL- 20. j (UP):— The States de- feated the Philippines 56 to 43 last night. Herminio Siiva. the Philip- pine coach, said: "Our boys put up a good fight, but our shooting feel oif at the end." As m every previous game Die140 words
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Article278 1954-10-29 11 LONDON, Oct. It ■euler)— 1 Football fixtures jrday I Oct. :?0 are LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal v Sunderland Burnley v Portsmouth irdiff v Bolton Chelse.i v Charlton Everton v M' nchoter U. Leicester v no] < Hudd< rsfield Newcastle v W< Preston v Sheffu Id W. SlH'ffleld U.278 words
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246 1954-10-29 11 MELBOURNE, Oct. 28, (Reuter)— lan Johnson, the Victoria captain, will lead an Australian XI against the M.C.C. m a four-day match beginning here on November 5. Off-spinner Johnson, who played for the Combined team against the M.C.C. at Perth, is one246 words
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Advertisement318 1954-10-29 11 SIMAII()\S VAC \M GCVCRNMI M <»i jj X jrin thi V. rln iwilmfn: rv p ?4ftr» of ;i!l jng JevfJlinß and Vv on ro;id local f roar* i nls and I field. I i i .ANT X 24(1 j Qualification! below 2A c}l lai M written, or (iii a In-318 words
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Miscellaneous145 1954-10-29 11 Li 1 flbner By Al Capp -^Ty'^fZ+M NOI^^HEWD k-SS I HER UPS IS COLO.^^TBarT>jErLLj| P" ZZ, :^L ME-AN'TMASS-y»*W>fß. < ?J I COLD AS A CATFISH. I^- A ROON HER GUARANTEE HER Al ONLESSAH «•"< I iJT'S WROMG WHUT'S WRONG.?' MH I A DAIO OUE!?-4CHOOl?- J CHANCES Cf 23 UPS HA)N145 words
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Article122 1954-10-29 12 IE Singapore Women's y Association last night i the Civilian women's to meet the Combined Services m the annual Poppy Day Fund match on the SCC padang on Monday at 5.15 p.m c team will be captained hv Mrs. Pat. Sejvell. Players are asked to122 words
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324 1954-10-29 12 There's Hope For Iris June: SBA To Check Up THE OTHER EXHIBITION EIGHT top Malayan shuttlers four men and four women will be opposed to the foreign internationals invited for the Singapore Badminton Association's exhibitions from Nov. 22 to 25. The player to be invited are: Siny 's Wong Peng324 words
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482 1954-10-29 12 INJURY-STRICKEN Raffles Institution Ru«by XV were no match for the University, who crossed their opponents' line five times for a goal and four tries (17 points) to nothing when tht>\ met m a friendly Rugby match at Bukit Timah zz 1 1 yesterday. i482 words
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Article143 1954-10-29 12 CHEW K irn Chwee of the Chinese Swimming; Club. leading J'l the way until the l, Ht rev stages, went down n>« favourite. Chua Yam i < k b.v 300-293 points m thr ifapore Billiards tham piojtsbips held at the Astons .Mhlrtic Club last nisht. o143 words
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Article279 1954-10-29 12 Seletar University Young, McDtrmotl De Witt 2. W Cdr. Luke and T. Seh'arajah. RAF SELETAR drew with /he I 'niversity of Malaya 2-2 m the best hockey match seen at Seletar this season when they met m a Singapore Hockey Association division 1 league match279 words
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Article160 1954-10-29 12 THE ELEVEN competitors m the Singapore Amateur Swimming Association's annual three metro spring board diving championships did two more i tary dives at the Singapore Swimming Club pool yesterday. '-.R'--hes. who led with 24.99 points at the end of three oivn s hold on 'Vednesday managed160 words
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Article101 1954-10-29 12 PENANG, Thurs— The Penan? Hockey Association, it is understood, will not be boycotting Singapore hockey trams. Their matches against Combined Services on Dec. 11 and against Singapore the next day. will be played here if there is no intervention from outside sources. The President of the101 words
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Article31 1954-10-29 12 SYDNEY. Oct. 27. <UP> American Freddie Dawson the worlds fourth ranking welterweight, knocked out Filipino Benny Salem m 2 minutes 20 seconds oi the first round m Sydney tonight.31 words
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Article301 1954-10-29 12 FINALISTS for the second annual Chinese inter-school swimming championships at the Chinese Swimming Club on Saturday are: 100 m. Free Style ißovs Group Bi: Chin Yeok Cnoon tCCHS) Lim Chen Ann (CCHS); Lim Chong Yeow iCCHS); Lee Suan Chew (CCHS); Leo Shong Chonp ICHS>: Wong Chin Chuan301 words
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Article170 1954-10-29 12 MELBOURNE. Oct 28. (Reu- i were announced today tor the i Melbourne Cup. Australian i classic horse race to be run over j two miles at Fletningi i course on Tuesday ne^ prize is A£10.500 't18.400>. The accep are: Rising Fast 9 st 5 lbs., jGalland170 words
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Article932 1954-10-29 12 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Penang's Hero Makes A Grand Gesture For Fund By FERRY Sonneville of Indonesia is out. Ooi Teik Hock of Penang: i s m. Which ever way our Ong Poh Lim looks at it, he's got nothing to sing about tomorrow night, the big932 words
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521 1954-10-29 12 Army 3 Europeans Wilkie 2 and Alex'in V utd'r Meij. Referee: Oiong Lian S EUROPEANS, last season's Community league runners-up, the stronger and better side yesterday at Jalan Besar stadium, did not have the luck to go with them against the Army,521 words
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87 1954-10-29 12 WINDSOR LAD - RODGERS LEAD IN TRAINERS 'RACE' WINDSOR LAD By WITH four more meetings before the season Penang trainer 'Doc" Rodgers is now leading m this training honours with 36 winners. 44 seconds and 30 thirds, earning for his owners over $336,000 m winnings and added rnoi "Doc" Rodyers' main were by87 words
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Article46 1954-10-29 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The draw for this year's Thompson Cup soccer tournament to be played here resulted as follow Nov 1: SJOBA (holders) v MBSOBA; Nov 3: MBSOBA v VIOBA; Nov 10: VIOBA V SJOBA. All ties will be played on the T.P.C.A. ground.46 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-10-29 12 $75,000 Worth Of Horse Flesh... E P 0 freighter senger r ej ,e| j y J I berthed 0.0n 9jide X d Harbour Board whor»e, iJ? I day resembled f| ooh froiii I On arr hor tor SrSMT •>O,UUU m^ M r- E. C. JoOfficer of the y Standard r-119 words
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Article17 1954-10-29 12 SINGAPORI 3 I fund or Sun Kok Sen; Johan. SwU Awh: and p.m.17 words
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Miscellaneous49 1954-10-29 12 SPORTf HOCKEY; SHA League *et Club v We; trert at Wanderers ground SOCCER: SAFA Senior Cup tie— RAF Chanqi v Ro- j tvr.s- at Jalan Besar 8 p w SWIMMING: SASA c)w pionship heats at Singapore ntning Club at sij p.m. Chinese Inter-School heats at CSC at 2.30 v.m.49 words
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