Singapore Standard, 1 November 1954
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Title Section21 1954-11-01 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD U. Jfc 3H Phone. Si lli. Vol. V. No. 121. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.21 words
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113 1954-11-01 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT MISS JUNE DE SOUZA e Sii gapore Cold Stora.;' In i ard Hoad. Singapore i, Standard QuiekQ i ntest No. 89. A ch< .uc lor SlOO will be her .soon. idge was Mr. V. P. Editor o: Kerala B rrect an.- .vers are: 1 BURNETT Will113 words
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Article54 1954-11-01 1 I (AFPI Conrnunl in Canton on Oct. .<j:i mI by the Regime. xe News Agency wnlcfc claims act on the Gen. Yeh Cot i noi made a special from Peking ovrr th.- confer--h lasted for Ave ol Mao Tsecountrlea reprethe meeting were ppi: Malay i.54 words
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Article19 1954-11-01 1 »NO. Oet. 31 <AFP> nalist Chinese in and Macao today xtenslve celebraark the 68th birthIdent Chiang Ka:-19 words
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Article258 1954-11-01 1 i Negara Rout In Trengganu Kl ALA TRENGGANU, Sun.— As forecast in The Singapore Standard yesterday, the Alliance, represented by the I'nited Malays National Organization, captured all 15 Unofficial seats on Friday when the first elections to the Trengganu State Council were held. Their terms of258 words
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Article121 1954-11-01 1 Red China Oners Manufactured Goods 'Jliss _P_»r*rttifili Oi The PrWh.^ 1/ Indonesian SEVENTEEN-YEAR-OLD, i Wee, chosen "Miss Personality^ MB gapore Union or Journalists' P^lliyi j night, was so surprised at her murmuring: P| IC^ "My, this i.* all too fast \.f LIE3 Mabel, who won a121 words
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Article282 1954-11-01 1 ~^%BELVEDERE th all steeL-xgV SEATTLE. (JP n ter>—Chemists art j j_r\_^ a meal intended J«- Jf^~ President Richard fTxon which an anonymous telephone caller told the Secret Service had been poisoned. The Vice-President- press secretary said last night that Mr. NIXOO told ot the telephone call "dismissed the idea282 words
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Article158 1954-11-01 1 Yesterday, when a Stcndord reporter called at 2 her home the raven-haired "M.ss Personality" was I still a little confused by her new success. 3 "It's a great compliment," she said, "but, you 2 know, I have never entered a beauty contest before 2 because I nev?r158 words
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Article31 1954-11-01 1 MANILA. Oct. 31 <AP> The Manila Weather Bun-au said a late season typhoon veered northward today and possibly would hit Channel Islands between the Philippines and Formosa on Tuesday.31 words
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Article108 1954-11-01 1 REWARD OFFER ON PRINCE TEHERAN, Oet SI < R.-m.-r fi A bi 4 r.-ward w.^ ottered o today for Information lead r> Inf to th.- discovery ol Princ o All R.'/a. brother ol the su o* of Persia who disanpeart-d five day* ago on a L'oilinil flight from tiorgan to108 words
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Article90 1954-11-01 1 BEAVER FALLS. Pennsylvania, Oct. 31 (Reuter i Police here today held a 22--year-old Negro on a charge of murdering Helen Jean Bryand. a 16-year-old high school girl whose ravished body was found yesterday. They arrested Elijah Thompson a few hours after search parties found the j body90 words
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Article172 1954-11-01 1 Cure For Malaria -The RED Way HONGKONG. Oct. 31 (AFP) The Chinese Communist China News Agency claimed today that a Chinese in Wanh.sirn. Bzechwan province, had made public* his secret formula for 'certain cure of malaria." The agency report which was pub. i.*hcd here by the Communist-owned Chinese language newspaper172 words
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178 1954-11-01 1 Queen Mother Has Lunch With Vyshinsky NEW YORK. Oct. 31, (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, lunched in the United Nations skyscraper here today with Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet Delegate, and more than 60 other guests. Their host was Mr. Dag Hammarskjotd, the Secre-tary-General of the World Organization, who178 words
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Article71 1954-11-01 1 MELBOURNE. Oct. 31. (Reuter* An Australian engineer pushed his eight-year-old son to safety through a window when the Vickers Viscount plane in which they were flying crashed and burned todav at Mangalore. I 08 miles north of here, killing three of the crew. j The engineer,71 words
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Article58 1954-11-01 1 LONDON. Oct. 31 (Reuter. Lord Balfour of Burleigh 71 former Director of banks in South Africa and N.-w Zealand, today relinquished the chairmanship of Lloyds Bank the company announced. sir Oliver Franks. 49-year-old Deputy Chairman who was British Ambassador in Washington from May, 194:, to58 words
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Advertisement412 1954-11-01 1 OFFICIALLY APPOINTED DISTRIBUTORS OF WORLDS FIRST WATERPROOF SELF-WINDINC WATCHES G. C. De SILVA BROS., |cwcllcrt No 3 Rallies Place, Singapore-1. A WfW UOJ| FOOTBALL CONTEST 53, 000 PR| ZE MONEY! Ist $1,000 I WHICH ARE THE 2nd- S5OO 10 MOST IMPORTANT 3rd 5250 FACTORS IN PRODUCING so PRIZES OF s^s412 words
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Advertisement167 1954-11-01 1 Mvtida/, Navrmlwc 1, 1931— paj, 3 ijLmjjk Hef**** pfirT*r t&>* ro. .tj VW 1 p!^fc-*Mal?iva 1111l ,*"-*V S. 1 v *i\ fl llli i I M| V CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS For Singapore, Federation of Malaya, Brunei, Sarawak, South Siam (Up to ninth parallel) <¥ and present their latest range S167 words
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Article314 1954-11-01 2 A Raw Deal By Employees Claim yTCQXOC* LUMPUR, Sun. Indion shop Assistants in Malaya ore today forced by their employers to lead miserable lives while vorious designed to raise the living stondards of Malayan workers are under way in the country, the Indian Foreign Ministry314 words
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Article85 1954-11-01 2 Building Fund Sweep Drawings PENANO. Sun. rhe S1 Xavii r's audit p:.eked last night when concert- i led to remain alter -.iu s.iow to witness the dr* :ng ol the school's buili i fund sweep. The first prize went to tickt*. *****3, second prize to *****2. and third io 185 words
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Article96 1954-11-01 2 PENANG. Sun. The P« ani UMNO at a centr;:'. meet l which lasted three hours .a*. night, decided to contest I Municipal elections this y, i under the name of UMNO-MCA Alliance if such recommendation wou'd be made by the :;.i-.on committee of the UMNO-MCA Alliance.96 words
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Article78 1954-11-01 2 PENANG. Sun. lr. -sing disappointment with the selection of candidate! I r ptc.notion, the sp -ial (k <*..'*. s* conference of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Stafl Union, to day resolved to request government to agree im diately to a separate promotion procedure under wnn h thi union78 words
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Article59 1954-11-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— lhe King's African Riflts have unearthed a big terrorist tupply dump in the Kua I Lipis arer. of Pahang. it Wai reported today. Meanwhile, a patrol of the I'9 Gurkha Rifle* ki led tWO Communist terrori>'i *i i i d wounded another who managed59 words
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Article145 1954-11-01 2 CERTAIN sections of the Singapore Citv Council's business by-laws are obsolete and the Council's Secretary, Mr. T. M. Stevens, wants them changed. He ha.s told a Council com- i mittee that the by-laws drawn up about 'I'.i year?? ago contain certain references to procedure which145 words
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217 1954-11-01 2 KUALA Ll MPI R, Sun.— The Executive Commit tee of the Selangor Keng Chew (Hainanese) Association decided at a special meeting here today to ask the all Malaya body in Singapore to demand an apology from Harry Miller, author of "Menace in Malava," for certain statements217 words
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Article182 1954-11-01 2 He Likes S'pore Satay LEADEBf «>f Sin-.-apore*, 8.000-s t r o n k scouting nmvt .ii. nt entertained their Chief. I. oui Kowaliin to itm. I. at Bate C.J. Factor's hou**r yesterday with a poi pouri of "pohpia. rice anil thicken earry. salaj and lontong Alter uadint' through the rich182 words
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Article82 1954-11-01 2 PENANG. Sun— The political activities of post-war Asia have brought about a welcome ebbing of the colonial tide, the Chairman of the Penang Labour Party. Mr. DS. rUrnanathan, said at the public meeting held here yesterday evening to observe the first world-wide "Dependent People's Freedom Day."82 words
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Article46 1954-11-01 2 PFNANG. Bun W cruising along Noordio Stree' Gh mt this '-ttt mt. n a Poli.-. f ii i patn iai m I crowd I thered on thi front and on rushing ti Um tue the < nd the body i :.< Chil >ating irj tit46 words
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Article25 1954-11-01 2 PENANO Sun. Ma\«.\an ien neeting i Francii ight s tool v> <ie. '< ake an tional lour of I n_' md r next ni'25 words
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Advertisement195 1954-11-01 2 Lu I a jjt m s Svitson -ir^^k Wt*- s_B NOW IN FULL SWING! COME 0 JOIN t:e CROWD ir More Price Cuts More New Items More Savings Come In Reap the Sarinr/s Xotr! NOW Smtrkan raffetta 42" s l .50 pet yd. American Bab, Sharkskin 42" 2.2C 1.50 Amer195 words
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Article89 1954-11-01 3 KOTA BHARU. Sun Mr M. Ishak. headmaster of i ah English School, was 4 -'-Mm of armed axe attack 11 two unknown assailants along Jalan Pcngkalan Che- -bout 500 yards from his nouse, last night. was on his way to hear Jjota Sir Onn bin Jaafar b P'***k89 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-11-01 3 photo. The Flag Officer Malayan Area. Rear- Admir il h M.attock greets Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. General Man" •i.-r of big Ann long, at Saturday nights Pre*.*- R<Tll al the Sea View Hotel. Looking*™ St'eeJuST D_t'o C. J Paslar. Legislative Councillor and (extreme right) Mr. Aw (hengStandard - 61 words
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Article157 1954-11-01 3 Nicoll Commends Private PRIVATE Ahmid bin Sellout, a youn- National Serviceman wha 'kicked up a shindy" against bein, (I.Mh.uoed Horn National Service in Singapore, was commended lor his spirit by the Governor, Sir John .Nu .'ll. yesterday. I I had missed turning >ne day and157 words
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Article124 1954-11-01 3 Seamen Told To Stand Together THE President of the T -Malay Pakistani SeaUnion of Singapore, M. A. Majeed. yestertold the members you stand together the banner ol the 1 >n, your interests will noi be safeguarded/' king at the seventh a n- neeting < f the Union at Road. Mr.124 words
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Article68 1954-11-01 3 AKROX, OHIO, Ort. 31, (AP) Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co., announces it was increasing the "consumer list price" of its tyres five per cent tomorrow. Mr. R. S. Wilson. Sales 'icePresident of the firm, said the increases "were made necessary by the recent advance of68 words
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Article360 1954-11-01 3 R.M.N. CHECKS PIRATES IN STRAITS Joint Vigilance With Rl Sought By K. C. ARUN KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Piracy in the Straits of Malacca has now abated to an almost negligible extent due to the constant patrolling of the high seas by vessels of the Royal Ma\ayan Navy, Rear-Admiral E.H. Shattock,360 words
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182 1954-11-01 3 AN election neeting with a difference was held in a Chinese temple at Ganges Avenue, Singapore last night, when more than 2,000 people gathered to announce their support for a Labour Front candidate Although the meeting was not convened by the Labour Front, there182 words
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112 1954-11-01 3 PROMINENT merchants of Singapore yesterday welcomed the end of the London Dock strike Though Singapore business has not su tiered so far because of the strike, it is a good thing it is over A prolonged strike might have affected the trade of the112 words
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Article41 1954-11-01 3 A 40-year-old woman. Lee Lee Yan. a patient of the Social Hygiene Clinic at Middle Road, fell from the first floor ot the building, yesterday afternoon. She was taken to the General Hospital in a serious condition.41 words
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Article72 1954-11-01 3 IPOH. Sun.— The Muslim community in Ipoh will celebrate the Prophet Mohamed v birthday on N'o\ 3 with a procession round the town at i p.m endin<- a* tiie Ipoh Town padang. where the gathering will be addressed by the Raja Muda of Perak and other religious72 words
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Article47 1954-11-01 3 TAIPING. Sun.— The Taiping Rotary Club todav entertained Phya Srivisar. Governor District 4.5 International, to lunch on his first ofiicial visit to this town. A distinguished gathering, including the Thai Consul. Penang. and the District Officer Larut and Matang. Mr. D R Home, were present.47 words
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301 1954-11-01 3 R. Ii". WHITLEY was burnt brown b v the sun alter Hying in the open cockpit of a Moth Minor all tlio 1.200 miles down I from Bangkok to Singapore. He was given a big hug by his wife Rosemary who waited all301 words
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147 1954-11-01 3 Contract Labour Urged To Clean City Hall THE Singapore City Council spends about $32,000 a year to keep the City Hall clean. This is stated bv the City Secretary, Mr. T. M. Stevens, in a memorandum to a Council Committee, in which he suggests that contract labourers be employed to147 words
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Advertisement269 1954-11-01 3 I GEORGE LEE LTD ia k e pride in announcing their appointment as Sole Distributors for !k F T l »****a*»^i« irj **v^^^^ ill /i B m _H_H_B _M _^_^_^_k _^_^_^_k ■Kv I 1111 liii CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS For Singapore, Federation of Malaya, BruneiSarawak, South Siam (Up to ninth parallel)269 words
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823 1954-11-01 4 Terence Halloran - THE "BYRON OF THE ROCKIES" BIT THE DUCHESS Terence Halloran He Thought The Dinner Was Dull— So By SELF-STYLED "poets" hove often proved to be charlatans, but American literature has known few more magnificent impostors than Joaquin Miller who swaggered through aristocratic salons as he had done through Western saloons,823 words
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Article, Illustration577 1954-11-01 4 Norman Cliff - The Nomads Of Kashmir Are Dignified, Hardy Folk Norman Cliff New Delhi. /'WEIR the rocky passes giving access to the verdant valleys of the State of Kashmir and Jammu. an intermittent procession pours at this season. The shepherds and goatherds and their families are coming down from the mountains where577 words
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504 1954-11-01 4 Red Tape?—Niels Knows What It Means IF anybody in Denmark knows what red tape js. Niels Herman Schult, a IS" year-old mechanic of Orbaek. should be the man. It took him exactly 18 months to obtain permission to own a sports car which he built with his own hands from504 words
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Article236 1954-11-01 4 ROBERT Stem's bufinost n Louingcn, Germrnv if going at a snail's But it suits htm |ust fine. As a boy he was fOKinQtgd by the sy mme t'v and colour of snail she Is He filled the house > snails until his dis r E parent*;236 words
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Advertisement251 1954-11-01 4 R '-v^fe wi'Xv. v __kt________a_' __^_____________B ___________^_"****> 9y w^pettttmretm f __I^P*^ __^<— M G r e Haaaaaak- _^__iy^^^j_t ___^y_^___d_ir^ __fl_^^ s 'v _M_T tß*^ *___l_9 I Surgeons, doctors and nurses leave nothing to chance. In hospitals, surgeries and clinics throughout the Bntish Empire and in many other parts of the251 words
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Advertisement9 1954-11-01 4 NEXT MONDAY: The Cannibal Chief From The British Museum9 words
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Advertisement75 1954-11-01 4 f world famous family of TIGER medicinal products XX— w!*>s(fc.S J <-_r '**V *i Jr NJ^V**!n-_**** *S_s__f !<* jj»=* v.^apHHHr^|t w_ j2f yJte+wF***./ r Wt V Ba^-____L <o*'0 mmmt^'t _K 9_^_^_f._d& _^a»-* _^_k Vf _^_i *_i _^_^_L_># _> I_k^_^_L\ B y B_^_^__ _I_P^b_k-' '^4__ _^_1 B.*_MHl_:\^ _t __f^ J§| _w»^75 words
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Article105 1954-11-01 5 Lottery To Help Build A School K _LA LUMPUR. Sun.— Selangor Clerical a n d Administrative .1 Union decided at innual meeting today to run a lottery among nbers to raise funds foi a school for children embers who are to find places in ment or aided i estii that105 words
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Article63 1954-11-01 5 Support The Poppy Fund —Governor Governor, Sir John adcast u-.er last night, ap* "the unfailing > of tha people ot in support oi Ihe Fi.iid." 1 1 ivernor pointed out OUt (»i every $100 wa.-. •>r the relief ol the umone ex**Servicernen their families in oui own nui ity. He63 words
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Article272 1954-11-01 5 Row Over Pension Status PENANG, Sun. The special delegates conference of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union today unanimously resolved to conduct a strike action if its request for pensionable status and similar basic salaries as were being paid to the uniformed staff in Singapore was272 words
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Article129 1954-11-01 5 I'-OIT 7,000 Singapore families who live in I i and share water-meters under the City < ouneil's bLock-nieterinn system, have no hope of '"tn, i****ue*d with individual meters. A Council committee which < considered the question of doing away with block-meters d that it would129 words
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Article29 1954-11-01 5 PENANG. Sun.— Tne Band the Royal Scots Fusiliers be entertaining resident* 1 the rural areas of Province Wellesley and Penan™ isiand to band performances early next month.29 words
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Article103 1954-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Chen Chui Ngem, now known as Ibrahim bin Abdullah, was sued in the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday bv his estranged wife. Ling Tsiang Ting. Ling said that Chen. who was ordered by ihe court in February to pay ner a monthly maintenance of103 words
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Article61 1954-11-01 5 KAJANG, Sun. Tiie Ulu Langat District Boy Scouts Association today iehearseci tha welcome reception it is to give Lord Rowallan. Commonwealth Chief Scout, when lie visits Kajang on Nov. 4. The rehearsal, participated by HOO scouts, rovers and cubs from all over the district, was watched and61 words
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208 1954-11-01 5 IPOH. Sun.— Mr. Lau Pak I Khuan was re-elected chair-' *nan of the National Association of Perak at the second! annual general meeting of the Association held at the Perak Library, yesterday. Over 150 delegates and members were present at the meeting which was208 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-11-01 5 Photo by MR. MICHAEL GEORGE POWER, private Secretary to the Federation High Commissioner. and Miss Kathleen Maive Shaw, who were married in Kuala Lumpur, are seen cutting their w •'■dding cake at a reception held at "Carco.sa" on Saturday. Standard Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 46 words
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Article35 1954-11-01 5 I TANJONG MALIM. Sun. Mr. W.O. Woodford, Manager of Kotayong Estate. Tanjong Malim, and his wife were given j a farewell party at the estate by leading community leaders and estate workers yesterday.35 words
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Article85 1954-11-01 5 Sold Stolen Wires— Jail RA.UB. Sun. A second-hand goods dealer. Ta:: Cliin Tiow. was sentenced to lor.r months' imprisonment tor voluntarily assisting in disposing of three rolls of copper wire on Oct. Iti which he had reason to believe was sto. on property. On a second charge ot receiving the85 words
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179 1954-11-01 5 A WARNING TO 'L' DRIVERS -NO MORE $50 FINES BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. A stern warning to learner-drivers was given yesterday by magistrate Inche Mohd. Hassan bin Hussain, when he was dealing with several offenders. Inche Hassan said that from Nov. 1, he would show no consideration to learner- drivers who179 words
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Article48 1954-11-01 5 IPOH. Sun.— St. Michael's Institution will hold a fun fair on Feb. 5 and 6 next year a* the school compound. The fair will include games and food stalls and, if permission is granted by tbe government, the school hopes to run a lottery.48 words
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Article106 1954-11-01 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Eleven Malay and Chinese met here today to pave the way for tha formation of a multirat ial society in rfalaya. Initially a Sino-Malay affair, the projected society wll eventually become a parMalayan cultural and literary council. The sponsors hope to make a106 words
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Article22 1954-11-01 5 THE Sultan Idris Tt ie, Tanjong Malim, wiii elosa for its vacation or: Nov. I ur.d re-open on Dec 14.22 words
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Advertisement864 1954-11-01 5 SQUAREWORD D.-35 6. The more cynical a man is _f M about .omen, the more likely IC|J T D V 64 C tl S k d °A 9 rc r °u" he is to be A—USED by them Cn,KT ter w ho f~ ACE ,n n (BorM) Ci Ltl o-nhomelEorL,864 words
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Article586 1954-11-01 6 ALTOG-7THER too much unnecessary fuss was made by political paity heads over the gay election! melee In Trengganu. In spite ol being Malayans themselves they failed to appreciate the holiday spirit that animated the free and easygoing folks of that State. To expect them to behave in a586 words
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Article280 1954-11-01 6 j AST week a Singapore court pronounced a verdict of suicide on a girl who threw herself from a high building because she failed in her school examination. There had been similar suicides in the past. Asian students take their failures in examinations seriously. It is not only280 words
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Article, Illustration1623 1954-11-01 6 On The Roof Of The World— 2 In his second article today Harish Chandra Chandola tells of his five-day trek to Kh ing lung* of the hardships and dangers he faced tttt— and of eating snow.-^^z^. New Delhi. 7 11 E N the Chinese Communists first entered1,623 words
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Letter256 1954-11-01 6 BRIDGES MEMORIALS Sir; Kim Seng Bi idge In Singapore is being reconstructed to cope with increased vehicular traffic. It was dedicated to the pui- lie in 18H2 (rebuilt in 1 8Ht- tun by Mr. Tan Kim Seng, who not only benefited Singapoie In this manner but s *-o Maiacca where256 words
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Letter119 1954-11-01 6 LEE YONG MIN - LEE YONG MIN Sir;— The Singapore Sunday Standard deserves the highest praise from all tor the courageous way it printed lhe million-dollar Great Eastern Trade fair waste in Geylang Serai. It is beyond one's imagination why the decisions of the Council who ever had made it went unchallenged.119 words
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Advertisement49 1954-11-01 6 LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON yau can buy a luunv far as little as *POO A M <>NTH AFTER PAYINC THE INITIAL DEPOSIT S.T.C But 18A From F. nljr.cn Croon Bring* Toe DIRECT Into Tho I*r*»o Garden ffl Estate Ud. ESTATE OFFICE. YIO CHU KANG ROAD. SINCAPOR! 19. Phono *****49 words
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Miscellaneous30 1954-11-01 6 ina>P-„Ll>V* J,gi.7T- *VJ£rw»- /Vi /r /> f •*-x*>no it's so past,^w iT* radio tm.ks up Ntvr SjgtfS MEWS .'> .-.1... -".i'lU. -I "A «>*. THE GUY ttySTER VWfcT g.*«gg»Wa?s?.» **»»T»«*« ■~*~Mn— MHaaM^ I^30 words
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Article55 1954-11-01 7 riGEN. Ocl Re 600 foi ',<>:- S men Hitlerite troops ist raight by a S. Colonel Franz thai they should ratic parties and i e democratic stj S ber speaking al embers ol the Sixth Alpine s s n said thev acknowthe liberal Western' I were55 words
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Article91 1954-11-01 7 Laughter With Sadness RG Ocl 31, (Reuter) 4-3 ci -o d king of who had made k with mirth. > reus ring here nigh! for be last ast < tore bis bigfl in «ti I years OI nds if televisi over *Vest Gerh an au- an I i.-i lei c91 words
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270 1954-11-01 7 She's The Only Girl I Ever Wanted To Marry, Says Marlon BANDOL. France, Oct. Sl (UP) Movie actor Marlon Brando s aid yesterday he' considers himself officially I betrothed to a French fisherman's stepdaughter 44 the only girl I ever wanted to marry." The unpredictable. moody Brando, who has brushed270 words
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Article67 1954-11-01 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Oct 31 'Reuter)— The thud »ji| o brought here by i 'ung cancer victim against a maior toi o company, was filed in the Federal District Jourt yester:;iy. Noi J. Sa sei o: Sacramenti ed $1 idon >7.14fl si punitive damages $300,000 (£107.000 sterling) for67 words
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Article68 1954-11-01 7 KAMPALA Uganda, O I 31 (Reuter) 1 hree- thou sa n d Africans ted by police— rday defied torrential rain narch through the stri iere chanting "We want self- nment." v Atr: ana arr ied ba ners also urging self-go ver nmenl and asking 'hat -hen I68 words
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Article24 1954-11-01 7 DK AUGUSTS Rod ier. Swiss pioneer of the sun c m tor tuberculosis died in Leysin Switzerland, yesterday a-zed HO.- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article44 1954-11-01 7 TEHERAN. Oct. 31 (Reuter) -The Shah of Persia yesterday permitted Hussein Fatemi. tbe former Foreign Minister, to appeal to the Civil Supreme Court against the death sentence fo r treason passed on him by an Army court on Oct 10.44 words
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273 1954-11-01 7 CHRISTENING OFF IN THE BABY MIX-UP LONDON, Oct. 31. (UP) /-Two mothers, each nursing and claiming the other's baby as the result Ol a hospital mistake. yesterday called oft scheduled christening ceremonies. Mrs. Sheila Reid. 24. and' Mrs. Vera Bowers, l'l'. formally put ofl the naming of the iive-week-old boys273 words
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Article91 1954-11-01 7 GROTTAFEMaATE, Ita' v. 0 31 (UP) )gypt_ form** King Farouk showed no of grief at reports •hat ex-Queen Narriman into divorce her second husband Dr. Adham El Nakeeb, a spokesman of the former ruler s--.\'\t\ yesterday. Th spoke sman. Dr. Eduardo Cavuzzi. added that91 words
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Article338 1954-11-01 7 Mother Is Charged As An Adulteress lr____f__F CHICAGO, Oct. 31, (UP)— A husbond hos charged that if his wife's claim that her child is a "test tube" baby is true, she is an adulteress and should be punished. The husband. George Doornbos. 48. also demanded338 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-11-01 7 DANCING, singinn. and hanging costumes three limes during her initial nighi dub appearance at the Mamingo in Las Vegas, a vivacious Debra Paget first appeared in this lace and rhinestone dress, then reappeared a few minutes later in a t.O-pound gold-clnin costume. She performed her controversial Egyptian dance60 words
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Article178 1954-11-01 7 SAIGON, Oct Sl, (AP)— lndian Prime Minister Nehru, arriving yesterday Innn a visit tn Red (hina. found himself the target of rriticism from Communist and anti-Communist ramps in South Vietnam. As the Indian states nan I .stepped from his two-engined' ate plane, he was shown..178 words
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Article109 1954-11-01 7 RED VISIT STARTS A SCUFFLE TOKYO. Oct. 31, (UP) Madame U Teh-chuan eadei f»f the fir*-t Communis] China group ever to visil Japan, arrived here yesterda- and immediately touched off a muffle by pro and inti O munisl factions. The Red China Hed Cr president was greeted al the international109 words
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Article43 1954-11-01 7 WASHINGTON, Oct 11 (Renter) President Eise-n- j hower will send the South-ei an defence and German rearmament pact*- to the Senate session beginning on Nov.) with the hopt ot getting action at the regu ir ta ion in Januarv43 words
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Article63 1954-11-01 7 -MOSCOW. Oct 31 (Reuter) Mr. Nikita Khrushchov, secretary of t'ne Russian Communist Party of whom nothing has been heard since lie left Peking in Sept. 13, returned to MosCOW yesterday. Tass, the Sov;et News Agency, reported that he returned witn Marshal Nikoiai Bulganin. the Defence Minister and63 words
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Article23 1954-11-01 7 A CROUP wiii shortly leaHollywood to seek location- m •lapan tor the filming of "The Gentleman Wolf-hound." ('olumbia Pictures announced ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article84 1954-11-01 7 GO ETT ING KN. Oct Sl (Reuter) Burkhard Heim.l a blind aimless scientist, said yesterday he had completed I design tor a "Hying egg"' which would take men to the moon in three and a half hours. The "flying egg" which he described as a rotating84 words
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Article56 1954-11-01 7 GLASGOW. Oct. 31. (Reuter). Flood waters in southern Scotland which was inundated by a cloudburst on Friday, were rapidly disappearing yei terday. In the village of Creetown. Wigtonshire nearly 170 pet-pie. *.ome of whom were rescued by boat from upstairs window*. .vere able to return to their56 words
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Article64 1954-11-01 7 LONDON. Oct. Sl: (Renter) A British writer on mountaineering yesterday, made plea for preserving one of the world's great mountains un* conquered as "a token of the profound gratitude we fee! for wbat mountains have given us." In a letter to the London Sunday Times. Mr R.64 words
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Article22 1954-11-01 7 N1 N E Kikuyu tribesmen were hanged in Nairobi prison on Friday for actions connected with Mau Mau terrorism. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article22 1954-11-01 7 ACTOR Michael Wilding 44. husband of film star Elisabeth jTaylor, was hospitalized yesterday for observation of an undisclosed illness UPUP - 22 words
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Article22 1954-11-01 7 AIR France yesterday introduced the British Viscount Turbo Prop airliner on all its passenger services between London and Paris. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article79 1954-11-01 7 CHICAGO, Oct. 31, (VP) "Cop killer" Agostmo (Gns) Amedeo, his body riddled with J 8 bullets, lay in the county morgue yesterday He died in a gutter lest "ight to end one of the greatest manhunts in Chicago history. Fifty-eight officers cornered the 26-year-old fugitive79 words
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214 1954-11-01 7 He Talked For 127 HoursThen Passed Out OLDHAM. Lancashire. Oct. 31 (Reuter) Kevin Sheehan, 25-year-old Irishman from Limerick, completed his 127--hour talking marathon here last night and fainted. At 6.00 p.m he collap.scd in the middle ol a speech of thanks to the 450 people who crowded into a ballroom214 words
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Article243 1954-11-01 7 Socialised Medicine Hits Snag LONDON. <M :i i -—The Ministry of \ji,„n al Insurance yesterday pondered the litr*.* r «i hlrm i n Britaia\ so, i.»i i/ed medical scheme how to deal *vith dumfor maternity henr'U*. h* the wives of les-dcnt Moslems who hav.- mote Ihan one wife Ministry officials243 words
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Advertisement99 1954-11-01 7 SPECIAL SERVICE TO ALL SERVICEMEN ll E l /VfMNIT IKH Td sf \D )oi H A»/ is nESEIS TS HO l/f. I i TKS 7 />i7f; or DBSPATCUINC BEFORE Nmwmm it«r, /'A',/ NORITAKE SK/MD TEA ft COFFEE SETS BROCADE DRESSING GOWNS TARLE LINENS SIAMESE SILVER UU GURIOS, NOVELTY* Eic GOODSTORE99 words
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Advertisement746 1954-11-01 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Cenoa, Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg 0* Bremen. S'pore P.S'ham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 14/18Nov 1 9 Nov 20 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Oec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 3/9 |an 10746 words
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Advertisement1197 1954-11-01 8 M> 2405 MANSFIELD tic CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 .mpphfj .Incorporated In Singapore) Depts. T E BL u E FUNNEL LINE <>*■* Carriers option lo proceed via other ports to loed snd discbarge earro BAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Dua Sails P S'ham Penang Tencer for Havre Liverpool G1,197 words
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Advertisement1056 1954-11-01 8 S'PORE RUBBER MART EVENTS in Indonesia, which DC may well develop into a situa- _Fwl_P B I DE tion having an important bearing on the world rubber mar- ps jl d^B _P_F_l kets, have been overshadowed _E_E^_3lMC by the dock strikes in Great ai-PBtsaawm Britain. The rubber trade in SingaReports1,056 words
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Advertisement817 1954-11-01 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENI/SCANOINAVIA For *xi>n. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg, Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenburg and Oslo S'pore P. S'ham Penang x) "LALANDIA" In Pott xx) "FALSTRIA" t 15/17Nov f 18/19Nov BBBJ "JUTLANDIA" t 23/26 Nov 27/27 Nov 28/29 Nov x) Calls Beyrouth. London (passengers only), Karlshamn and817 words
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284 1954-11-01 9 IT'S STILL BUSINESS AS USUAL' FOR THEM KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The dock strike in Britain hasn't got Malavan rubber producers and shippers worried— so far. Representatives of Kuala Lumpur's biggest shipping companies told The Standard today that at present more I [han a dozen ships were being loaded with Malayan284 words
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Article326 1954-11-01 9 Business Done In The Week BUSINESS done in shares from Oct. 23-29. INDUSTRIALS: Fra-er fe I Neave Ords. $2.01 c d. cb $1 s_J Jj $1 95 ex pil. Hammers $3.07, ll;irper Gilfilian VlO.OO. Hongkong Bank Colonial $980. H.ing- Kong Bank London €112* includ- >tam P- Malayan Breweries •3.75, Malayan326 words
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Article32 1954-11-01 9 I THE first iron ore die.**:t, Pjfnl >n Hongkong installed i Nittesu mining companv ol •Japan for Ma On Shan Iroi "Hne of Hongkong was oper cd on Friday. AFPAFP - 32 words
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Article239 1954-11-01 9 GERMAN EXPORTERS PLAN A COMEBACK Mo/n Poser Is Lack Of Capital Standard Market Reporter INDUSTRIAL firms and exporting house, in Germany are determined to return to the Malayan ond other South east Asian markets where they enjoyed a good tro&m 9 reputation before the war. Businessmen in Hamburg, Bremen and239 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-11-01 9 phof o. PICTURED above is ihe Fiat 1100.- StandardStandard - 12 words
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Article43 1954-11-01 9 •EX." I «*h later. I U .ind A Exhil ition. wil at O'y vpia. I. «d Ul >-,•, ;< 1 955 rhis ries cf great exhi<*;- a. attract Inten rt and next ya i ition wi < tne first to I Britain s.nce I43 words
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339 1954-11-01 9 NEW FIATS MAKE THEIR BOW THIS WEEK THE manufacturers of Fiat the popular Italian cars hav e just turned out three new models that are both pleasing to the eye and in performance. These are the "500 C" con vertible (folding roof) the "1100 TV." which is a fast tourer339 words
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Article495 1954-11-01 9 t«_* f S f andard 1 Market Correspondent IML Malayan share market during the nasi mmm* i^ a it'c°r tX h z _2^«^--trading: which followed the Deepavali holiday Apart from the industrial section which 'showed undiminished strength and improving turnover the tin rubber and loan sections495 words
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Article122 1954-11-01 9 hausted its ground at the begin- V nine of the financial vear; two i J i dredges worked throufhoul while the largest Dredge. No. lom savaa weeks' work while V alterations were effected. rc *C HE NYALAS RUBBER S ESTATES LTD: For vear ended May 31 1954 suffere A122 words
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Article211 1954-11-01 9 rubber i u h e United States rose SMMtentkiUi' during September, jollotrinq sen Jement tarty IS f/ie mo*** i f strike* rnar /iaj tfftcted opermtkmt at plants of leading ntmnuftcturtrt Of rubber product*. The rubber Maaufect*rersf Associorion. rs T'uJ.f Group, has esttmaied Septernber j consumption nr211 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-11-01 9 rm t-t oidcr has 'or UN lIiHVv Herald ••'•hi' li i,i 'he kali I that ral i ii i still mk .-■<■■ y.J u from Qui ''sent opi sn fleet <>t DC 1 raft t the ea*.t f Australia DR (ilt NOW46 words
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Advertisement1219 1954-11-01 9 1_?\ N v '-'v....^.. w«»w*x:.'.x**^^» "M«v*«o«9»a»vi«»w*Mooe. L :i> r*d. JUNIOR TECHNICAL mTniclpaut^'of (TRADE) SCHOOL. GEORGE TOWN KUALA L» MPUR PENANG i CURSES in thc following 'PENDERS (for 1955) are in- subjects are due to com- vited for the following: at tiie .Junior Technical Supply of Sand (Trade) School Kuala Lumpur1,219 words
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Advertisement331 1954-11-01 9 > v ••"^*^N'XNVv'*>v.'.*oia_w.v: J4M-.v.v^ vx*co;___*»*^. ■sv-*".** *a<* v -v *x*j»?^*.w^*l *.•.•■»%•.■.■;< < J WW!*y*-*(**wxcw^ CITY CCJUNcII^OF v SINGAPORE TE..DERS pITY STATIONERY DE PARTMENT: Purchas f of second hand steel Filin 'Cabinets and Racks; Pencil and Pencil-Holders. Tende Deposit $50 Close NOON--12.11.54. For inspection en I quire Stationery Department I (Room331 words
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Advertisement72 1954-11-01 9 mXMMMOeo* .w .J A/0/?£ PEOPLE f* AM n\y I x-/i/V NOW 4/-/-OKD TO rLY A v v J FR INTRODUCES j TOURIST CLASS FROM 15th NOVEMBER TOURIST FARES 25% BELOW STANDARD FARES BETwrr kj &____*_•-£-_£_< K LUM ''U"*- IPOH. TAIPING. SIE-tmr Tit?.' KOTA ,HARU KUANTAN KUCHING. SIBU. LABUAN, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN!72 words
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Article, Illustration381 1954-11-01 10 PENANG Chinese Swimming Club is planning to build a standard 50 metre pool and when this becomes a reality, the standard of the aquatic sport in tha* Settlement will rapidly improve, said Mr. Geh Chong Keat the captain of the P.C.S.C. to rae381 words
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Article, Illustration301 1954-11-01 10 ANDY ROZARIO - What A Night Out For The 'Wolves' Of KL ANDY ROZARIO Kl ALA LUIMPUR, Sun.— Meet Selangor's "Mr. Brawn" and "Miss Beauty," 1954. Yes, it's the handsome, massive-muscled 21 year-old Leong Siew Hon and the 19-year-old pretty, pert and provocatingly profiled Nancy Cheng, who last night carried away the coveted301 words
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323 1954-11-01 10 VERITY GILL - HWANG CAVE $50,000 AWAY FOR 'FIRST LOVE' VERITY GILL MEET the man who gave 550.000 away so that badminton will thrive genial, friendly Hwang Yong Lim, honorary treasurer of the Badminton Association of Thailand. Hwang, who is proprietor of the Eagle shuttlecocks made in his Bangkok factories, donated this sum323 words
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Article38 1954-11-01 10 THE Singapore Civil Service Association will hold its 24th annual general meeting today at its Canteen, Empress Place, commencing 5.15 p.m. Prizes won for the Tennis and Table-tennis tournaments will be given away after the meeting.38 words
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Article, Illustration182 1954-11-01 10 PENANG. Sun —The performance of Penang Cycle Riders during the first year shows clearly that the talent is there and other states will need to look to their laurels in their Inter-State encounters, the President of the Penang Cyclists' Association. J. J. Wilcox, said182 words
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Article184 1954-11-01 10 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS SINGAPORE'S latest addition to Um prospects for the coming World Olympics at Melbourne must undoubtedly be 12-year-old Berate* Lancaster, who showed, in the Singapore swimming championships at Tanjong Rhu on Saturday, real material lor international competition. Derates won four events, and was placed In two184 words
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Advertisement311 1954-11-01 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIOiMS /^WW'__afi„ NOW SHOWING ,_4 mHUiW 10 a.m.-12.45-3.30-6.30 M, 9.30p.m. .--.TREMENDOUS ACCLAIM!— THOUSANDS TURNED AWAY D I RING TII E WEEK-END BOOK NOW AND BE SURE OF YOUR SEATS m_» 9 ZOthCei**>jf- f a« Dfeswtj OARRYL f ZANUCKS %9 B 81/ THE _?-Wl>TlAn I |«_W JtAN SIMMONS _P*NT311 words
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Advertisement382 1954-11-01 10 v|',tHA'WBI*OTHERS^ __s?as?®_ I TEL 5159 NOW! X fIS See *V^|^ fl __■________>. n MAN sy J A Sl MlJi l A p|^^^^^,*. Richard Carlson lu!u \iliiim #_HN CREATUREmw o f\ BLACK IfIGOOM o flv I Kor I *^e o| Viewers 10 rts. *W Deposit (Reroverahle) 30 cts. I <iliiSaS LAST382 words
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122 1954-11-01 11 CAMDEN, New Jersey, Oct. 30, (Reuter)—Summer Tan easily won the Garden State Stakes Futurity, the world's richest horse race, run in heavy going here today. The event for two-year-olds was worth $151. 095. Summer Tan won by nine lengths from Simmy with Flying Fury122 words
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Article28 1954-11-01 11 PARIS Oct. 31. I Reuter) France beat New Zealand b% 22 points to 13 |n the opening match of the World Rugby League championship here today.28 words
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725 1954-11-01 11 LONDON, Oct. 30. (Reuter)— A goal 20 seconds from the end gave—Wolverhampton Wanderers a 3-2 victory at Newcastle today to take them to the top of the English First Division. The Wolves, League champions last season, quickly built up a two goals lead with their725 words
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Article312 1954-11-01 11 British Football Results LEAGUE DIVISION I <Ar*rnal 1 Sunderland i ßurnley 1 Portsmouth 0 (Cardiff 2 Bolton 2 ,Chelsea 1 Charlton 2 ,Everton 4 Manchester V. 2 (Leicester 2 Blackpool 2 Manchester C. 2 Huddersfield 4 Newcastle 2 Wolves 3 Preston 6 Sheffield W. 0 Sheffield United 4 Tottenham 1312 words
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Article120 1954-11-01 11 Eddy Change Racket Luck To Win WIMBLEDON. Kngland Oet. 30. (Reuter)— Eddy Choong of Malaya won the men's singles title for the fifth sueeessive year in the Wimbledon open badminton championships tonight. He beat fellow countryman Johnny Heah 15-1. 9-15. 15-9 in the final. Choong changed his racket -and his120 words
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Article107 1954-11-01 11 Seth To Lead India Vs. Pakistan JABALPORE. Oct 30 I Reuter Trilok Nath Seth Uttar Pradesh > India's number two player, will lead the flve-member Indian team to play Pakistan in the Thomas Cup badminton competition in Karachi on November 20 and 21. The team wa.s announced tonight at the107 words
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Article1115 1954-11-01 11 LONDON Get M <R« itei football league s'.-.h 1 ..Her today]! n-.atches aie a> follows: IIK>1 MVItMUN I' W D L A r s vVn.vt. hampton Wand II b 4 3 31 li> 20 Sunderland 13 7 t j •_< li 20 t 'vi i ton l.i h1,115 words
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Article107 1954-11-01 11 ftfELBOURNE, Oct II < Reuter. 1 Si W V.i ..'ir! gelding Rising F I Irm favourite for tin* Melbourne Cup today equalled the 12-furlOQfl record at F emington ci .n*«- with a time or two minute* lw< seconds v. he m* 'ii < i< K s*107 words
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Article93 1954-11-01 11 VIENNA, Oct SI .R.Mi;,i»Johnny Leach 1 1 Britain, the forme* world champion < beaten in 'Jn- third round of the Austrian Tab'c Tennif Champion -hio here !;i«>* nigl t be Conrad Fradarfer I7«*reai *>.<\ German T «>( :n;ir won a h:ti rl foughl match I IS93 words
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Advertisement494 1954-11-01 11 ____________________________J______________jJX^ mm******) AIMIMOLNCtiVtIM E, Y. Abdul j ~J J Aliliil M.tjid Mnnammari llya announei that wn I I Hon <f :i. M Su gapi rt. ig, Provision Merchants I from Ist. Nov. ]},M. undei n# of SALAMAT STOR I SITUATIONS^. AnT~ i IMPLICATIONS ai. Tv _;!r entra > ,> Hoard.494 words
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Miscellaneous96 1954-11-01 11 Li I Abner By Al Capp I V"> ">l rOOiD-^ WRONS^'^^^B I warmest v,a*m )i I warmcb.?- Vto make (S- j}*\/'^ IwARNI'T 1 *TWERE*V" T 3 KISS AH K > AS <. '?-^*i-WAL- P SHORE- V-Xx V -yfJjr IT? 0W SfZZUN'?. r r' Z EVAH HADJM (M-MiNE.?^ AH THINKS/ HADN'T96 words
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Article92 1954-11-01 12 WANDERERS beat the Police Sports Club by three goals to one in their SHA division one hockey encounter yesterday at Girls Sports Club ground. Wanderers' opener came in the 20th minute of the first half. Halge sneaked in to push the ball into the goal, lor the92 words
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404 1954-11-01 12 Direk Shows Promise Ong Shows Form WORLD champion Wong Peng Soon took only 20 minutes to beat the Thailand national champion, Direk Khachadbhai, in another singles exhibition. The Thailand champion managed to take only five points, in the two-set match but the youngster showed strong promise of international calibre in404 words
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Article359 1954-11-01 12 Peng Han Collects Another 'FTD' MALACCA, Sun.— Singapore's PTD collecting speed ace,' Lim Peng Haa. took another Fastest Time award when he beat the Chan Brothers by 2 second* to win the Batu Barendum Speed trial here today. Peng Han, driving his now famous Lim Special, roared to a 31.5359 words
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Article, Illustration202 1954-11-01 12 SINGAPORE: Before the Start oi the annual Poppy Day Fund soccer match played for the Tay Lin Teck shi-dd hv the Civilians and the Services at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, the (.oxeinor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. meets the Service players. SINGAPORE: Malaya's number one badminton fan. the202 words
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457 1954-11-01 12 THAI REVEALS HELEN'S WEAKNESS Of Malayan Women By FRANCIS BOEY ALL these years, Malaya's superiority in the badminton world has been; accepted without a doubt. But at the Poppy Day Fund exhibition on Saturday night, the women's prestige took a sharp rap when Thailand's 18-year-old Bangkok Commercial School student, Prathung457 words
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Article235 1954-11-01 12 CSC 3 R.A.F. (Changi) 0 Fernandez and Thuraisinga m (2). I mpires:— Messrs: R. Subramaniam and W. Ponniah. DISPLAYING better stick-work, Cevlon Sports Club beat R.A.F. (Changi) 3-0 in a 5.11.A. Division I league match played at Balestier Plain yesterday. Without their regular goalgetters. Kulasingam and235 words
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410 1954-11-01 12 SOUTH Johore beat Singapore Cricket Club by 8 points (1 goal, 1 try) to 2 (1 penalty) at Johore C ml Service Club on Saturday evening. Without their < aptain, Pigou, and their regular centre Barnes, the Club were beaten by a better side.410 words
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Article332 1954-11-01 12 ALWAYS among thp first ten leaders. lti-year-old John Soh of St. Joseph's Institution brought off (hp biggest surprise of this year's cycle racing -.pason in thp Colony when hp beat K\\ .i Chin Sxvpp and Mansoor Sawi of the Malayan Rough Riders Cycling Club by a332 words
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466 1954-11-01 12 COMBINED SERVICES—.I SING APORE CIVIIMNS-! Farrell. Carter and Wilkie. Vans and Au-ana Bi> tt Referee:*-- w.O. rVarce. SINGAPORE'S Combined Services have done it a<;ain. For thp second su. cessive year, they proved superior to the Singapore Civilians to retain the Tiv Lian Teck Shield466 words
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Miscellaneous38 1954-11-01 12 dfggf SOCCER:— S.A.F.A. CammsgSttU League: Eurasians vs. RAF. Jalaa Besar 5.15 p.m. HOCKEY:— Friendly: Victoria School ee Anglo Chinese School Barker Road, Ra ffies Institution vs. P.W.D.S.C —R.L. Poppy Day Match: Women's Con. bined Services t*s. Civilians SCC.38 words
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