Singapore Standard, 2 November 1954
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Title Section17 1954-11-02 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD mfk r Vol. V. No. 122. SINCAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 19.", 4 TWELVE PACES _.*> CENTS.17 words
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Article53 1954-11-02 1 RANGOON, Nov. 1. < ReuKaren rebels carried off prominent people as iges when they raided din, an important rail m i river junction. 60 miles n nth-east of Rangoon, yest -iday. The large force of rebels 1 i »tod the town before escapI tg across the Sittang53 words
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Article104 1954-11-02 1 Plane (42 On Board) Missing NOR FOLK, Virginia,! (Renter)— A United Navy transport; ith 42 people on I is missing, presumed r the Atlantic on a the Azores, thei Naval District here yesterday. on board are military nel. J B four-engined j ti llation. left Pa- i ceni River Naval104 words
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Article112 1954-11-02 1 Dog Gives Birth To Tiny Baby l. i Reu- wspaper. morning page with m. on rhailandudha, a a by. "mzp of -year-old r a:d. ****died soon ts came and m prayers over tl the mother, was and doing well, the re- said. rhe only peculiar thing it the dog was112 words
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Article18 1954-11-02 1 THE former Committee for Free Asia has changed its I name to the Asia Foundation. APAP - 18 words
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Article44 1954-11-02 1 TEHERAN. Nov. 1 (AFP) The Shah of Iran today refused to allow former Foreign Minister Hussein Fatemi to appeal against his death sentence, an informed source said. He is, therefore, expected to be hanged at da\yn tomorrow or on Wednesday.44 words
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Article35 1954-11-02 1 MADRAS. Nov. 1 (Reuter) India's modern ocean liner "State of Madras" was launched here today for the India-Malaya service by Mr C. H. Bhabha, Chairman of the Eastern Shipping Corporation.35 words
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Article217 1954-11-02 1 3.000 Strike Again Over Van Drivers' Issue LONDON, Nov. 1, (Reuter)— About 1,000 dockers who returned to work today after taking part in Britain's month-long chaotic dock strike went on strike again this afternoon. Tiie new trouble flared up when thfl docket*, i fused to load or217 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-11-02 1 THEEE thousand five hundred scouts and cubs from 100 groups in Singapore staged a mamm o t b rally at St. Andrew's School yesterday to welcome their chief. Lord Rowallan. The Chief took his cinecamera alon«: wiih him to the rally and (above right) heStandard - 83 words
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Article198 1954-11-02 1 I ndonesianWomenToHer Rescue PALEMBANG. Nov. 1, (LP)— Women leaders in Sumatra are stirred up over the six-month jail term handed a 17 year-old Muslim girl who refused to become the fourth wife of an important 45-vear-old religious leader, it was reported today. The parents198 words
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Article38 1954-11-02 1 EDGWARE. England. Nov. 1 (AP) A local troop of Boy Scouts reported today that someone had stolen their headquarters building.' The pre-fabricated structure 72 feet long and 20 feet wide vanished from its site overnight.38 words
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Article33 1954-11-02 1 CAIRO. Nov. 1 (Reuter) Field Marshal Aziz El Masri. Egypt's Ambassador to Russia and a strong sympathiser of the banned Moslem Brotherhood, has resigned, it was announced today.33 words
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Article49 1954-11-02 1 LONDON, Nov. 1 (Reuter* The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh returned to London today after their tour of the north and a weekend with the Queen's cousin, the Master of Elphinstone, heir of Lord Elphinstone, at his home at Meigle in Scotland.49 words
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Article90 1954-11-02 1 TEHERAN. Nov. 1. (AP> The Iranian army offered a reward of an equivalent of US$6OO on Sunday night for the person who first sights the plane in which Prince Ali Reza, the Shah's brother, has been lost since Wednesday. The reward was offered after 30 search planes90 words
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Article, Illustration202 1954-11-02 1 20 Red Planes Bomb Tachen, Five Killed TAIPEI, Nov. I—Communist1 Communist Chinese Air Force planes bombed Nationalist-held Tochen Island off the coast of the mainland this morning. More than 20 planes raided the island, killing five and wounding seven, early reports stated. Th -.Nationalist Defence Mi-. stry said one RaidingAP; AFP - 202 words
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Article65 1954-11-02 1 MONTREAL, Nov. 1. (Renter). A ban on women In the world pipe smoking championships remained in effect today. Mel Green, chairman of the Maple Leaf Pipe Smokers' Club here which stages the event each year. said the Club had rejected a motion to admit women contestants. "I65 words
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Article84 1954-11-02 1 A Worthy Cause, He Says "ALTHOUGH I am a strong Hindu. I consider The Standard Christmas Toy Fund, a worthy cause," wrote Mr. S Ponn.tmpalam. J.P.. of Muar who sent $10 to the Fund. Mr. Ponnamp ilam said he was also appealing to organizations and business men in Muar to84 words
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Article99 1954-11-02 1 4 Slits -An Illusion HONGKONG. Nov. 1. (UP) Fashion circles denied today the existence of a Chinese style dress with slits up both sides and in front and back. Commenting on a gown displayed last week at a fashion show here, they said the slits were an illusion. Actually the99 words
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Article23 1954-11-02 1 ZURICH. Nov. 1. (UP> Queen Frederika of Greece was operated on today for an "ailment that ha.s been impeding her hearing."23 words
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Article156 1954-11-02 1 LONDON, Nov. 1 (Reuter) The two London mothers who got each other's baby boy because of a mix-up in hospital, agreed to swap back for a trial period of 24 hours. Afterwards the mothers. Mrs. V*»ra Bowers 2*2-, and Mrs. Sheila Read. 24, will156 words
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Article79 1954-11-02 1 RICE LIFT IN SOUTH JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Nearly one ton of rice was lifted from Salens?, Senai, Kulai, Ayer Beman and Ayer Manis by combined Police, Military and Home Guards today, a Government spokesman disclosed. Before the operation started, a house curtew was imposed from 5.:i0 a.m. It was79 words
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Article70 1954-11-02 1 ALGIERS. Nov. 1 (Reuter) About 30 terrorist attacks, centred mainly in the Const ant ine area, were reported throughout Algeria during the night. The terrorists struck with bombs and flre. Four people were killed and .several wounded in the terrorist attacks in the Algiers and70 words
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Article127 1954-11-02 1 Madonna And Child Crowned VATICAN CITY. Nov 1 •AKP Pope Pms XII tod iv affixed two golden Jewelled crowns lo an ancient punr lng of the Madonna and thChild a.s a climax to the Human Catholic Church Mi rian year and In connection with the centenary ol th proclamation of127 words
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Article42 1954-11-02 1 TUNIS. Nov 1. f Reu ten Eight armed Tunisian rebel* were killed and several wounded in a clash with security foree.s in Central Tunisia near OafM yesterdi. On»; security guard w«_s killed and _cveral were taken to hospital42 words
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Advertisement29 1954-11-02 1 FASHIONABLE SHdE^ '^s\r\\\\\l,'///yy^ J^ SEASON^ ICa^P TRADING CO. ■I VMTflllllllMinß v >s y ////ii il 1 1 1 1 1 1\ \V\\ x i *sg*s *^§Lr GOLD FLAKE G.F.-21.29 words
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Advertisement477 1954-11-02 1 PARTY PACK 50 SERVES FOR feslv-'_i $5.20/ wm, *-2^ V*>*A *(K^ >, *»W-****^ ICE CREAM WU STOMCI HB.M-MH llllfll .•■it A NEW MJ ITfIV FOOTBALL CONUST CT $3,000 PRIZE MONEY! ltt $1,000 WHICH ARE THE 2nd $500 10 MOST IMPORTANT 3rd $250 factors in producing 50 prizes OF $25 A477 words
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Article256 1954-11-02 2 Parties Keep Names Secret PENANG, Mon. Wednesday, Nov. 3, is nomination day for the George Town Municipal Council elections and the Butterworth and Bukit Mertajam Town Councils, ond the various political parties are still keeping the names of their candidates secret. Parties contesting the Municipal elections256 words
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Article110 1954-11-02 2 ii CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose ""I 78fc No. 1 R.S.S. f.o.b Nov. IU 781 No. 2 77] 78 No. 3 7f»i: 76; Dec. To. 1 HSS. 78 781 Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PRICE The price110 words
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Article131 1954-11-02 2 PENANO, Mon. Mystery surrounds the tragic death Of a Chinese woman, aged about 60. whose body was found floating in the sea off the Esplanade thi.s I afternoon. A watchman of the Municipality gave the alarm. The police was contacted and a i sergeant carried131 words
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Article92 1954-11-02 2 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Mon Mr T. R. P. DawtOO, 52-year-old accountant, who won The Standard's all-Malaya popularity contest to earn a week's holiday trip to Madras in August, emerged today as the "dark horse" aspirant to the Bungsar seat on the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council. By throwing92 words
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Article70 1954-11-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR. lor A 29-year-old Tamil. Kaniappan. today pleaded not guilty" before the First Magistrate to using criminal force on a girl with intjfj. to outrage her modesty. mt*f The charge stated that he committed the offence on one Sundramaney. at Kinrara Estate. Petaling. on Oct.70 words
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Article203 1954-11-02 2 CONDITIONS in the resettlement village off Bedok. Singapore, which was flooded nine days ago are "~^^^~_^^^^Z_l_ZZ__r returnin^ to normal. More than 70 families, ifta ted by the floods, have received total of about $11,000 as relief from Government. More payments were made '.a'e yesterday203 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-11-02 2 AIR Marshal J. P. J. McCaulev. Chief of Air Staff. Royal Australian Air Force, flew into Singapore yesterday after a goodwill tour of the U.S. Far East Air Force installations in Japan. Korea and the Philippines He said this was in return to one made toStandard - 68 words
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Article38 1954-11-02 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 1: Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today treie: 115.72 to £1 sterling; $.>.B_;J75 to US$l; $i.»2:i to Malayan 11; ,$0,140 to one Ind'^'esian Rupiah. Gold |25->29 to a tael. i38 words
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171 1954-11-02 2 Malayanisation Committee's Report Under Fire PENANG. Mon— Members of the Union of Social Workers here today endorsed the criticisms made by their Executive Council in Kuala Lumpur during the week-end against the report of the Committee on the Malayanlsatlon of the Government Services. A Union spokesman told The Standard today171 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-11-02 2 MAX WORTHLEY. the famous Australian tenor, i*. seen ing ing with the Singapore Chamber Ensemble, ut one of the final rehearsals for "An* and Galatea/' the fir.**t performance of which will take place at the Victoria Memorial Hall, tomorrow. Max is also giving a solo recital on Friday.58 words
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Article195 1954-11-02 2 Its Odd/ Says Braddeli KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Sir Roland Braddeli arguing an appeal in the High Court today, described as "strange behaviour," the action of the president of the Kuala Lumpur Sessions Court in convicting a mai. of an offence and then neglecting to sentence195 words
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Article113 1954-11-02 2 FOUR hundred and fifty j student- of the University of Majaya. after a heated threehour debate in the Oel Tiong Ham Hall last night, elected an Interim Committee cf thc Students' Union. Thc Interim Committee has pcwcr. equal to the Student** t Council and the Executive113 words
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Advertisement366 1954-11-02 2 j M m j MM^ M T-W W)rW famous family of I Ifl I I j *^|_____________k r^f^^j. T_] v iMft'iM B _Bs "^£_Kp> __VQ__ 'J&T mf' 1 mm. -<Sfl 72p** W(#>t ""Hp^v >__* Y^^6_ lfl_nw __fll .tftf?^ _V^_ __B^. -$__HS^_M^_^_ *~mm* _r_3 _^___i I? *^_l '*^"-«C!_» <?^_^ lvxa_x\—^ r<AKHi366 words
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293 1954-11-02 3 Get Rid Of Them First' PENANG, Mon. Thc Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. R. P. Bingham, told a press conference here today that there was no likelihood of Penang being declared a "white area" in the near future as there •.-Arp still 41 known293 words
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Article105 1954-11-02 3 Railways Expert For Malaya THK Malayan Railways will have the services of a leading British expert on railway admin: .'ration in the tropics. I tr im next y^ar. The «*xpcrt. Mr. D.D. Barti ,r has accepted an appointin mt with tho Malayan Rail- *Mr Bartlett Is now Chief O a105 words
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Article32 1954-11-02 3 j pore Progressive j. appealed to to "play their the foi incoming elec>re a '.ear victory in lidates. artj depen is rfl its members eir cease c<s efforts,*'32 words
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237 1954-11-02 3 He Claims Damages For Wife's Death LIM HONG JUAY, proprietor of a elogmaker's shop, brought an action for damages before Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday, against the owners ofa lorry for the death of his wife. Tan Tong Moi. Tm. a 30-year-old expectant mother, was killed237 words
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Article81 1954-11-02 3 SINGAPORE City Council's 10.000 daily-rated employers Will each rec -ive about $150 in the form of arrears under the Ritson Pay scheme in 1 December. The Deputy City President Mr R. Middleton-Smith. told The Standard yesterday that individual departments are busy in preparing the salary sheets81 words
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Article59 1954-11-02 3 PETER TEO alias Teo Bah Tat. of Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, claimed trial in the Fifth Police Court, yesterday to cheating Mr. C. G. Ellison, of the Malayan Watch Company, of 522 watches valued at $13,439 on Aug. 13. Teo could not furnish bail of $20,00) and59 words
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Article84 1954-11-02 3 New FEAF C-In-C Is Due On Sat. THE C-in-C-designate. Far East Air Force. Air Marshal Francis J. Fressanges. will arrive in Singapore on Saturday. He is to take over from the present C-in-C, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, who is returning to Britain on Nov. 11. by the Chusan. Tiie84 words
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Article64 1954-11-02 3 SINGAPORE City Council's Middleton Hospital for patients with infectious diseases will have two additional ward* of GO beds next year, Dr. H. R Morrison. City Health Officer. told The Standard yesterday. A new $50,000 laundry will also be added to the hospital. The present laundry will64 words
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Article68 1954-11-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Two Communist terrorists were killed bv a patrol of the First Battalion, the Malay Regiment in ths Sungei Siput North area of Perak on Sunday. The parrol engaged 12 terrorists who were In a camp in blukar near the Thin Soon Estate.68 words
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Article42 1954-11-02 3 Owing to a printer's devil Vice-Admiral Sir Charles E. Lambe, Commander-in-Chief. Far East Naval Station, was wrongly i.dentified as Rear Admiral E. IIShattock. Flag Officer, Malayan Area, in a Singapore Press Ball picture that appeared in yesterday's issue of The Standard.42 words
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Article86 1954-11-02 3 ANOTHER court has been I let up in the Supreme Court building and will function with the four existing courts until May next year. The additional court, which' will be presided by Mr. Justice Whitton, is housed in the oifice formerly occupied by the Registrar. The86 words
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170 1954-11-02 3 RADIO-CONTROLLED taxis will be in operation early next month. Mr. Justin Bong, manager of Singapore Travel Service which will operate the service, told The Standard yesterday. The City Council last week amended its by-laws to permit the installation of radio telephones In taxis. Mr.170 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-11-02 3 Blind Happy TWENTY-three blind boys of the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind in Johore Bahru received the biggest thrill of their lives yesterday when they were presented with Boy Scout and Cub badges. Fifteen of the blind boys are "le first in Johore to be admitted into the 12th81 words
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Article173 1954-11-02 3 THE Singapore Labour Court has assisted Colony labourers to recover $343,612 from their employers as wage arrears during the past nine months. The Assistant Commissioner tor Labour Industrial Court". Mr. V. G. Bennett, told The Standard yesterday that his court heard 441 wag f di»pute173 words
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Article134 1954-11-02 3 Changi Busmen Make 9 Claims ABOUT 200 employees of the Changi Bus Company, Singapore, want a paid weekly holiday. They will meet their employers on Nov. 8 to discuss the claim, together with eight other demands which they submitted to the management yesterday. These claims include: Payment of $3 per134 words
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Article111 1954-11-02 3 Wife Who Deserted Is Divorced A decree nisi was granted by Mr. Justice Taylor in the Singapore High Court, yesterday, to Ng Chwee Kee, petitioner in a divorce suit against his wife. Khoo Lian Kee. on grounds of desertion The judge ordered the decree to be made absolute in three111 words
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Article81 1954-11-02 3 THREE new Government Labour Exchanges will be opened tomorrow in Siglap village. Joo Chiat Road and Upper Serangoon Road. The exchanges in Siglap village and Joo Chiat Road will be opened only on Mondays and Wednesdays and the exchange in Serangoon Road on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Singapore's81 words
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Article36 1954-11-02 3 MISS Sally Butler. former president of General Federation of Women's Club in America, will give I talk t the Singapore Kam ll I Club Moulmcin Roa J. at tlio p.m. tomorrow.36 words
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Article23 1954-11-02 3 THE November Singapore Assizes, scheduled to begin yesterday, will now open it> session in the Supreme Court at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow.23 words
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Advertisement127 1954-11-02 3 $2,000,00... in Prizes must be WON!! I Amateur Artistes... Enter MOW!! Compete in The 1954 All -Malaya Talentime Competition 1 To be held on 15th. /7th. 20th. November 1954 at the S. B. A. Hall, f ■Hill l lload, S'pore. i Apply in wriliniz with photograph to; j The OrgaaUeTS127 words
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Advertisement147 1954-11-02 3 r iji^i^i-**-*^-*--^ v ■<*])) l' 4 fl_ _p 1' _T 1 VII _1 l>'J»l_s£2^ »-> s****. I Henry Waugh I 1 I~E LC O 1 MMI -»UC« 6 C0.,, HI. ■•m.o.xox.'is HNH ta^ifs \Jl_^ ivyi AVw re-lmred fttlrft \J u .ji/.jfc/.' /rr»x»i jx-^ls-i fur -._w..' I- ■x *W I **>************-*-■■147 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-11-02 4 White Hall Nan On A 'Look-See' SIR John Martin, UnderSecretary of State in the Colonial Ollice arrived in Singapore by air yesterday, for "what you would call a look-see." Sir John spent the last fortnight touring North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak. He will leave for the Federation, where he will74 words
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120 1954-11-02 4 .WHILE Fatimah binte Rahmat was visiting a relative on the night of Ort 27. a man broke into her home in Verdun Road and stole 19 pieces of clothing. 100 gramophone records. $15 cash and a money box containing $30 worth of shillings, the120 words
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Article60 1954-11-02 4 A COMBINED Service** Concert Party, 'Going Gay. will arrive in Singapore on Saturday after completing a successful tour of Korea and Hongkong. They will tour the Federation and Singapore Services units and will leave for England on Dec. 5 The party consists of comedians Billy Whittaker60 words
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Article357 1954-11-02 4 To Honour Their Chief ABOI'T 3.500 scouts and tubs from nearly 100 scout groups throughout Singapore staged a mammoth rally in the St. Andrew's School ground yesterday in honour of their Chief Scout, Lord Rowallan. The rally turned out to be one of the most357 words
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Article307 1954-11-02 4 But Many Go Without Them JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Many estates and mines situated in bandit-infested areas in Johore have not yet taken advantage of wireless communication introduced at great expense by combined Police/Telecommunication Departments, two years ago. The Standard learns that out of more than307 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-11-02 4 PRESIDENT of the Singapore Boy Scouts Association's Northern District. Mr. Sandy G. Pilla> receives the Medal of Merit from Chief Scout. Lord Rowallan, yesterday. The presentation was in recognition of Mr. Pillay's "outstanding service" to the scout move ni e n t. Standard photo.46 words
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Article, Illustration288 1954-11-02 4 30 Rendered Homeless As Huts Pulled Down THIRTY people were rendered homeless when their "unauthorised" attap huts, built in the "safety zone" land out.side the Base Ammunition Depot. Kranji. Singapore, were pulled down, yesterday. The demolition was done by a party from a Government department on the authority of a288 words
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Advertisement307 1954-11-02 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS I OPENS TODAY! tITUkV^L 11 a.m. 1.45 415 6.45 If J| f ffffJlff BPf 9.30 p.m. MO-M5400 All COHWTIOIIf* _fIW/*__ TH RI LL TO THE ROAR OF THE CROWD! AT THE WORLD'S ROUGHEST, TOUGHEST ACTION nRCUS! ln!lli|.*l!Js«Br' jOto^\ l^i IK. I AiTMl* i_N« OtC-N'SATION »'.ia»>i DIRK MURIEL307 words
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Advertisement385 1954-11-02 4 U TELfSIS9 FIVIT! X 9 THRILLS IN 3-D |f m*lll_-f___. K_9 sOS a OH^^^^^l^^^X^H For t> J lll l lllll Deposit (Reeoverable) .i* A Total 4, cts j 0 NEXT CHANCE! 0 0 "Powerful. Mirl .a Rrando does his best i«>h in On The W iterfront."— Kirk Douclas A J385 words
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Article, Illustration242 1954-11-02 5 TUG'S 110-MILE DASH TO RESCUE A SHIP ADRIFT Spore Answers The SOS. THE 180-ton motor tug, "Croaker," last night set out on a 110-mile dash to rescue the motor vessel, Pepana, which has been adrift since Sunday in the Straits of Malacca after its engine broke down. The tug. whiehStandard - 242 words
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325 1954-11-02 5 Their Job: To Sell Our Best Pines To Germany LONDON, Nov. 1. (Renter)— -A Malayan delegation Hew to Hamburg today to find out why Western fcrmanjr imports only the lowest grade of their pineapples. C E Courtenay. Adviser to the Malayan pine-j ry, told Reuter: "The Germans used toi ike325 words
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Article39 1954-11-02 5 KUALA TRENGGANU. Mon. —The State Financial Officer. Trengganu. Tungku Stia Raja, who is going on four months' leave, was todav relieved by the District Officer. Dungun. Che Isa Dato Andika. who will act fqr him.39 words
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Article112 1954-11-02 5 WONG Tong Hin. a fot mer pawnshop manager, claimed trial in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday on three amended charges of criminal breach of trust of diamonds worth $10 452. He was alleged lo have committed the offence on Nov 3. and 5.112 words
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102 1954-11-02 5 VERY soon you wil! not have to hang around the Singaport City Hall waiting for your queries regarding electri- citv to be answered. the City Council has dt» cided to spend $4,500 to instal two internal communication system sets in various parts of the building,102 words
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Article301 1954-11-02 5 A SUM of $2,790 in donations has been received by the Singapore branch of the British Red Cross Society to date in reply to the annual appeal letter from its President. Mrs. W. A. C. Goode. The total now stands at $4,236. Hotel de L'Europe301 words
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Article, Illustration262 1954-11-02 5 Now Mabel Can Go To Bali AFTER She Finishes Exams. "MISS Personality 1954," vivacious 17-year-old Miss Mabel Wee, yesterday told The Standard that that trip to Bali would be very nice, if only she could wait till she had finished her Commercial examinations in May next year. When told that262 words
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Article68 1954-11-02 5 MOHAMED Ali bin Yasin. a Singapore Traction Company conductor, was jailed for seven months in the First Criminal District Court yesterday, when he was found guilty ot taking 2u cents fare trom a passenger on Sept 2 withujt Lssuing a ticket Another conductor, Amin Janudin. who68 words
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Article227 1954-11-02 5 JOHN McDONALD, who is alleged by the prosecution to have driven his car on the wrong side of the road and knocked down Khoo Cheong Foo at Admiralty Road West, Singapore Naval Base, want on trial yesterday in the Third District Court on a charge227 words
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Article41 1954-11-02 5 TAN SIAK WAN. a Chung Cheng High School student, charged with failing to register tor National: Service on June 7 was acquitted in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday, when lhe prosecution offered no evid. nee against him.41 words
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Article149 1954-11-02 5 GIVE ALL RIGHT TO CONTEST POLLS CH AMBERS PLEA TO GOVT A PERSON entitled to vote in j the forthcoming Legislative and City Council elections should also be allowed to i contest a seat, the Singapore Chinese Chamber of i Commerce states in a letter |0 the Governor. Sir John149 words
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Advertisement905 1954-11-02 5 SQUAREWORD D.-35 CLUES ACROSS 1 CLUES DOWN 6. The more cynical a man ,s -_M_F__et f\A H *'s ***d<>™ a strong charocabout women, the more l.kely ENTRY U*K ter who hos no P-ACE in hit ,S M. Ct Li\ own home (E or L) 8. The'more experience a man 3905 words
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Miscellaneous560 1954-11-02 5 czQlmcutctc Information at a Glance -t for Boys. Kampon? Wak Tanjong 710 News Talk iS- vr onr iTrTTITa f\'/N nTj FARRER ***** .UIHI CLI II: M) 715 Letter Box (Sr 730 Hit ISNGAPOREI ?5_ e ,B show al tarrer p k e K Jack P°- iP>: 8 p.m 73 As560 words
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Article576 1954-11-02 6 r £HE little man in Malaya is receiving more attention now than he ever did in the past, especially in the field of transport. The bus companies, who depend solely on him for their dividends, Jon* afO decided to scrap their uncomfortable rattle-traps and replace them with576 words
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Article304 1954-11-02 6 [)URING the occupation years it was dangerous lor any one to turn up in a small town or village because he was liable to be arrested as a subversive •gent Conditions today are not much different because the man, who wanders into a village n search oi304 words
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Article, Illustration1790 1954-11-02 6 Prof. NORTHCOTE PARKINSON - THE SQUIRE OF HIGH WOOD Prof. NORTHCOTE PARKINSON nrhe Last Phase In Raffles' Life By \\HEN S.r Stamford Raffles returned to England on retirement he was, by modern stands, a relatively young man. There was no apparent reason, even then, why he should not enjoy his leisure for another twenty1,790 words
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Article468 1954-11-02 6 Review of Views Advice To Women Y^ HELE applauding the UMNO Women members' -determination and subsequent victory la the UMNO General Assembly to get their members to contest the coming elections to the Federal Legislature. Utusan Melayu gives a few pointers to the women aspirants. Utusan reminds the would-be contestants468 words
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Letter395 1954-11-02 6 Sir; One -cannot help feeling truly sympathetic toirnrd."* the owner of the l'Jacre pieee oi lond ot Geylang Serai, on which stand the buildings oj the Great Eastern Trade Fair, for his (ibortii.e attempts to obtain thc permission of the Authorities to convert the ground Tito an395 words
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Letter118 1954-11-02 6 Sir -At the recent extraordinary meeting of the Taiping Town Council a member, instead of recommending an increase of assessment by three per cent in Areas II and m. Taiping Town, suggested that Area 111 be absorbed into Area II and Area II be absorbed into Area I.118 words
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210 1954-11-02 7 ANTA, Nov. 1, (UP) Nmc soldiers said to have witnessed brutal disciplinary measures taken by a second lieutenant against trainees have been recalled to testify at a high-level investigation, the army said yesterday. The nine include the three trainees who complained that 2nd Lieut210 words
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Article23 1954-11-02 7 PHYSI !ISTS nave reported hot ia;n" ,:i Northern and be ieve the Russians atomic or hvdrogen between Sept. *lo and23 words
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Article77 1954-11-02 7 I, i ("Pi A i 1 1 1 an- a "birth I from an ble, a 'hool re- i he collaCa ntta LiltaneI its findings the International acts and ReDr. S N Senyal of he Calcutta Bacteriologi Institute extracted an oi; <_11- d meto xy'ohydroquinone77 words
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Article127 1954-11-02 7 No Poison Found In VP's Dinner SEATTLE. Nov 1. (Reuter) —Chemists have found no trace of poison in a preliminary test on food seized by the Secret Service on Saturday night soon before it was served to Vice President Richard Nixori press reports here said yesterday. An anonymous te'ephone :aller127 words
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Article70 1954-11-02 7 NEW VORK. Nov. 1. (AP)— Under the skin -falsies" have been frowned on by a leading American plastic surgeon. Dr. W. Mi on. president of the American Society of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. said in a statement that use of a plastic sponge material to increase70 words
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Article79 1954-11-02 7 ROME. Nov. l. (AP)—Newlyweds Audrey Hepburn arid Mel Ferrer left their home at nearby Albano yesterday and a member of the household statf said they had departed for Amsterdam. Miss Hepburn is scheduled to go on a four-da v tour of Holland to raise funds for Dutch79 words
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204 1954-11-02 7 OAKLET. Scotland, Nov. 1, (UP)— A Labour Party Member of Parliament charged today that Queen iMizabeth II "has taken sides on a political issue" by waking Foreign Minister Anthony Eden a Knight o*f me uaner. "It is a shocking thing that the Tories should204 words
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Article81 1954-11-02 7 CALCUTTA. Nov. 1. (AFP).— The flying saucer scare swept Calcutta for the tirst time today followin« last night's reports of brightly lit circular ob- Hying at high speed above the city's suburbs <>ne report said that obresembllng human beings were seen aboard the disc as it81 words
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Article33 1954-11-02 7 W ENTEEN people were *«led and 35 injured in a lannvay accident yesterday in Croatian capital of Zagreb tram car got out of control ;,r -d left the rails. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-11-02 7 HRST you get your legs firmly planted on the ground Then, taking a super-deep breath, you give lots of push and plenty of shove and some heave a.s well. And if you are really strong, ancl if elephant Dumbo has not had a very big dinner88 words
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Article490 1954-11-02 7 Mao Has His Hands Full With The 5-Year Plan lA- S f ,GON Noy Jt (AP)— Prim. Minister Jowohorlol Nehru of India, returning from o 10-day visit to Red Chino, said yesterdov it, Pek.ng regime will hare its hands full for 1 5 or 20 years with490 words
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213 1954-11-02 7 Security Probe Ordered LONDON, Nov. 1. (Renter)— An immediate official probe has been ordered into the publication of an aee test pilot' hook whieh, securitv men believe, reveals secrets aht. Britain's latest fighters. The book. "liach One." written by Lieutenant Commander Mike Lithgow. .14--year-old test213 words
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Article39 1954-11-02 7 601 ,930,000 Chinese TOKYO. Nov 1 UP» China on June :,o. 1 «»5."1. had a population of "over 601.9:10.--000". according to a Peking Radio broadcast today It said the figure includ* I the populations of Formosa and overseas Chinese.39 words
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Article74 1954-11-02 7 LONDON. Nov. 1 |AP An expert witness told an nquiry court today that defects in the Comet, the world's first Jet passenger plane, can be cured. Sir Arnold Hall. Dir. ctor of the Royal Aircrfat Establishment at Farnborough. was asked whether he was pessimistic about the74 words
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Article43 1954-11-02 7 ROME. Nov. 1. (UP) The daughter of Benito Mussolini is planning to appeal to Pope Pius XII for help in her efforts to get her father's body back from the Italian government, the Rome newspaper II Tempo said yesterday.43 words
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172 1954-11-02 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 1 ißeuter i Queen Elizabeth the British Queen Mother, was last the place of honour in a solemn procession of 48 distinguished international figures who received honorary degrees yesterday from Columbia University. In the audience were representatives of over 100 foreign172 words
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131 1954-11-02 7 Last Minute Appeal By Ike Nixon WASHINGTON. Nov. 1. Renter' President Eisenhower and Vice-President Rahard Nixon tonight appeal to the American people over radio and television networks to return a Republican-con-trolled Congress in elections tomorrow. Their last minute appeal o the 98 million electorate lasting half an hour will be131 words
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Article83 1954-11-02 7 OXFORD. Nov. 1. (Renter)— A liS-year-o!d London girl who ett home on Friday after a disagreement, was killed yesterday when tiie car in which she was being brought back was in collision with a lorry near nere. The girl. Florence Ross, left her home in London on83 words
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238 1954-11-02 7 LAUSANNE, Nov. 1, (UP)— Former Queen Narriman of Egypt was quoted yesterday as saying her aversion to meeting her former husband. ex-King Farouk, was stronger than her "yearning" to see their three year old son Prince Fuad. Mrs. Violette Groux Mahmoud.238 words
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Article216 1954-11-02 7 "Admired Enjoyed' By Americans NEW YORK. Nov 1. (UP) —No British statesman has done as much as Sir Winston Churchill "to promote and fortify'" Anglo-American friendship. Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Robert E. Sherwood said todav. Writing in the current issue of Look Magazine, he said216 words
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126 1954-11-02 7 Search For Secret Jet 'Must Go On' WESTON SUPER MARE. England, Nov. i. (Reuter)— The search for the newest secret Delta-wing G:oster Javelin let fighter which crashed in the Bristol Channel 1(1 days ago. was intensified yesterday by Roya: Navy ships and divers. The Navy have been told: "Keep on126 words
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Article156 1954-11-02 7 PARIS. N„v I ter) Jeaaaac Bere*. g«*r. prett> Preach flan-«*-c of Marlon Bi i min arrived in Paris list night wearing no rn-i-agemcnt ring but mg that the actor had promised to inert her in the U.S. next week. Thr ring was in her156 words
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Article130 1954-11-02 7 ROME. A i Marlon Brc here today MNrf*J et lore for J > pleading i.-th the '"ot to wreck" rua nee. This is no onc aJffcJ Uemd," he iatd :-i t elusive inten lew Brando .stud oil "'fl' 'jc /ic/ ata iemenne in a fears130 words
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Advertisement57 1954-11-02 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES S,Qndord London Correspondent price, of U"° r V-™' 0,,0 i losing P"ccs ot rubber ond t.n on the London Morket. LONDON tURRFB Spot A._ LONDON TIN n i"2<l. December jjij c a SK r,arj_2 bu t ttifiS__ §fe ***J__^.-22! ,0 Taan: S_b. j '5/16d. Sole, Morning.57 words
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Advertisement110 1954-11-02 7 VICHY WATER famous the World over, owes its old and high reputation to the results tZ'4 r^i £t7~*\ produced by its uses for medicinal I f j purposes ideal for cases of liver f h^A I J congestion, hepaticcolics, diabetes, V tt/ I etc., its efficacy is recognised in infections110 words
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Advertisement1044 1954-11-02 8 Teh 2405 MANSFIELD 9. CO., LTO. M 2412 llncorporatad la Singapore) Travel BDe8 De P p P t. nr THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE tamer* option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo .AILING, to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P S'ham Penan Teucer for Havre1,044 words
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Advertisement903 1954-11-02 8 Shell Co. May Build I Several sites have been r Investigated within a radius R _*T In© r V o? 20 miles of Colombo. The IX WI II IWI J most llke ly site Ls Hendela. The construction or a reI_m I finery would provide employm*^ Ig>%\elr\n ment of almost903 words
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Advertisement788 1954-11-02 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS 10 CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. N-mberg, Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothenburg snd Oslo. S'pore P Sham Penenf "FALSTRIA" t 14/16 Nov f I -lUTLANDIA" t 23/26 Nov 27/27 Nov 21/29 Noe a) Calls London (passengers only). xx) Calls London (Passengers only). Beyrouth and788 words
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Article261 1954-11-02 9 L EUROPEAN consumers have n tered th e Singapore copra market during the past few days with Italy alone buying about 1.000 tons at around thf *30, per picul f.o.b. level pj. n sympathy with' the Philippines, and aided by increased pressure of sales of nearby261 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-11-02 9 Capt. P.G. Redd*, (above) Assistant Operations Manager of Indian Airlines. Corporation. one of the three top Indian pilots who are going to Indonesia to train Indonesian pilots for the Garoda Airlines, arrived in Singapore by Air India International. He told The Standard he would be in99 words
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Article77 1954-11-02 9 'TOKYO. Nov. L (UP- Pakistan and Japan have agreed on a trad- plan which would give the Karachi government nearly two to oiic txport .surplus Pakistan is to Issue single iluence import oerrmts loC£MMM sterlii- wonh oi goods from Japan d i**t n g t h77 words
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Article173 1954-11-02 9 Dock Strike End Boosts Rubber MICE RISES Vt CENT Standard Market Reporter THE settlement of the dock strikes in the United Kingdom contributed to incrcosed interest in the rubber and produce markets in I Singapore yesterday. \*,71 ]c I* 0 lhi rubber tra* wu that the vs A r* sponMblc173 words
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900 1954-11-02 9 INDUSTRIALS OPEN WEEK ON FIRM NOTE MALAYAN industrial shares cpemd the week on a firm note ycMerday. Tin shares continued irregular, while interest in rubber .shares remained restricted. Prices quoted by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: INDI'STRIAI Buyers Sellers J 1 1 I Alex Bricks refs 2 00 2.10900 words
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Article88 1954-11-02 9 **,< \VAS lM: ll(Ur ninhs AsMKia.ion buy ine rales to merchants \estrr(TT). .1.-, (O.I) .l'l- 2 CTf *Z d it bills and W-3 Hi trade b'll* ltj d it); Canad_ 31-a (T.T.), 32 Ol) 0.1 «r«*«iil bills and u trade bills .<* ,i t). .Selling rates (T.T OD)*88 words
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Article102 1954-11-02 9 UNILEVER Limited and lailever N.V. are coaveninn shareholders meetings for Nov. 29 and 15 respectively lo sanction capitalisation of premium reserve and the issue by both Companies of ordinary shares fully paid on the basis of one new share for every four units of existing ordinary102 words
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Article185 1954-11-02 9 Standard .Staff Reporter THE Australian Trade Mission to South-east Asia Is expected to arrive in Singapore bv air this afternoon, Mr. G. S. Anderson, Australian Trade Commissioner, announced yesterday Australia hopes thi*, mis -ion y do a great deal to develop trade betwee«i mv country185 words
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Article27 1954-11-02 9 A SEVEN -MAN Jjpanese ■radc mission ha s arnvei in bydney from Tokyo to intrtasc goodwill and frierirf <hip" and kxok at Austraian is- ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Advertisement898 1954-11-02 9 **W !»«*<■■ Jxj^OTWMJB^^ T H,S ft I? ft the NDER central electricity public that I. the un- cikvma u_rt dersigned Robert Khor t-imtwA hall board of THE Jeng Liat. has from this T°SBsj_l l i> d FEDERATION OF MALAYA dav retired from and H _ii t a In<?m ceased to898 words
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Advertisement705 1954-11-02 9 I I Tbe Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) la the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore TN BANKRUPTCY, No. 203 1 of 1952. Re TAN HOCK HENG, of 656. Ponggol 1 Road. Singapore; Clerk at the Singapore Harbour Board. Singapore NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a First705 words
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Miscellaneous119 1954-11-02 9 dgfd OUTER ROADS N ue Cho "5 *X Benledi. "iM-nblower Gertru-i 3 Maer«k Irenes. KunaaUnd. Nogen' \angoens. Rotti. La Charente krn n h g n Hs 1 'u Tegelber- Wnbill. Sabang. We.'tveerden. i;iliMTian. Boissevain. Kamußawa -Maru. INNER ROADS .T° n 5 H <>ng. Hanthale. Moonfish. Yong Ann Lanpa Indrafi'ri. Marudu.119 words
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Miscellaneous41 1954-11-02 9 WESTERN ANCHORAGE B<.lma. Cyrena P. ie'a Bullina LiMtn. Heiyo M fvtalvina Li**na, Heiyo Mai Malvinai OoJdaßOUth, London Gljrv. IAIDIP ANCHORAGE Hai Hsuan. Hng Thong. Makian Tong G^n Kong Wah. Singapura. Lan; San Teck Heng. Kim Heap H Kinc Bay Goid. Gudarz.41 words
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Article502 1954-11-02 10 "IF you are a woman of fashion, you probably have more beauty requisites in your possession than any other average woman in all history. Today's fashions demand matching or harmonizing lipstick and rouge colours for every new costume; deepening and fading suntans demand foundation and502 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-11-02 10 How Not To Treat Your Make-up Abore right. Television artist Barbara Stewert shows how she prevents powderwastage hy keeping a piece of cheese-ctoth beticecn ihe powder arid ***»JW. Abore Barbara shows how NUI to apply the' brush to her lipstick. By rotating ihe brush around the lipstick, xeeanng away down103 words
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Article432 1954-11-02 10 David Taylor Marke - David Taylor Marke ,w\\\\v\ oV NNXXXN^ \\\\\\\\\\\X%V\\\\\\\\*x*'*'**'*'*- XXXXXXV A policeman can be one of your child's best friends. It all depends on the attitude of the parent. One of the first lessons to teach a child, is to consider a policeman a real friend and one432 words
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Article723 1954-11-02 10 Wails CB. Acworth UA VE you got a washing-up machine, a marvel into which you stack your dirty dishes and cutlery, and which returns them to you not only washed but dried? Have you got one of those electric toasters which toast, turn, then eject the723 words
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Article406 1954-11-02 10 E.P. JORDAN M. D - E.P. JORDAN M.D. Sayssss—ij IT looks as though the com- 1 mon cold had won again. There >eems to be just about as many snitn.r.g. sneezing people -.round thi*. year as last— or the vear be- I fore. And it is particularly irritating that this406 words
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Article, Illustration167 1954-11-02 10 Jane Dexter - Jane Dexter By SHE'S all set to make a splash— and she's takiog her flowers with her. This girl may wilt la the water but the flowers won t They are made of rubber and are the newest thing for addiag glamour to U"t year's awlmsuit. There is167 words
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Advertisement260 1954-11-02 10 WHY? j DUSTBINS always annoy ma because they are j ROUND Why can't they be I square so they can fit into a corner'.'— (Mrs.) V.L. IN these days of atomic power and electronic brains, why, oh why. don it the scientists invent SOMETHING to stop the end of mv260 words
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Miscellaneous343 1954-11-02 10 I TIMM who seek for I mni-li are lelt in want of much. Hippy i*** I»* J_ whom ijoil has gi\en. with sparing hand, as much as Is enough." Horace. TI ESDAY FOR EYERYONE: Dayt.me cal'-s for attention to minor matters and papers Recheck information, seek the facts. Evening requires343 words
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154 1954-11-02 11 BRITAIN BEAT AUSTRALIA 2813 AT RUGBY NOV. I, (Reuter)— n beal Australia by 2h < is 1< I'A in iht w<) Id 1.1 < giM j crompetil ion here j t ':<',< (i t f'\ t goa Ifl ;>r,c i.' 2 goals od three A USt Ti Britain 12-3 a1154 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-11-02 11 Photo. DO you notice the very tired look in 14-ytar-old ■»a Hutchinson's eyes. Seconds before Dm picture ir-fc-eN, she ffatfsfced second to Bernice Lancaster •'i the 100 metres freeetyle event for yirls under J7 ot tht Colony twimmmo chemptOßSAipg -;-< Saturday. norme, who holds more Colony records than any uStandard - 66 words
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Article324 1954-11-02 11 Lj'°?P ON Nov. 1. <Reuter>The Xoliowing arc tht Rugbv league remitsBatley 0 York 12 Blackpool Borough 5 Barrow 13 Bramlev 14 Halifax 14 Bradford Northern 10 Hull 10 Doncaster 20 Cast lef ord 3 Haddeisneld 10 Leeds 13 Hull Kston R 13 Be:le V.R 17 Hunslet 6324 words
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Article49 1954-11-02 11 MADRID. Nov. 1, (Reuter)— Colleen, an Irish imported three-year-old filly, WO n the King Alfonso Memorial Stakes nm over one mile 5-| furlongs here yesterday. Ridden by Alvaro Dicz. Colleen won by 1-1/2 lengths from DonaJ. with Aurrera a length further away third 12 ran.49 words
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Article171 1954-11-02 11 ^-RTH. (Australia). Nov. lAF)— Tommy Bolt, the U.S ?u a caused a sensation at the Australia-United States at Lake Karrinup. Zl f 1er u n Australia. Sundav when he threatened to walk off the course four times. •,-7^ ic t n mis s«ng a putt he171 words
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510 1954-11-02 11 Action To Stop 'Snails' t eaf^^ urn** ln _nt*hi Can 0t H* com P aris «n with those American rounds which Z^m!** eV f l ts anything from four to five hours but it is bad enough to jusTiK _r«™ tlmCs take510 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-11-02 11 Photo KCMY Theatn Soon pictured "bore kept the Penang ((hurs Il u ing u-ith his re-cord-bred kino victory in the Singapore 200 metres hria gj tin-ke championship on Sa tur day. He won it for the ficcnd consecutive year in the new time of 2 nnn 54.9 sec. StandardStandard - 49 words
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490 1954-11-02 11 Top Russian A.A.A. Coaches Invited For Talks In U.K. IK NDON Nov «x (Reuter )-Two of Russia too atWencs coaches have been ,„vHeo U, attend th sy e rs annual conference of British coaches to be held by the Amateur Athletics Association from Dc.c.,bcr 6to December 10. Mr. Geoff Dyson,490 words
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Article85 1954-11-02 11 Nida's Shot Stuns A Spectator I FERTH Nov. 1. -Reuter)ii!mmmlm ml ii*, aIKI !hr Vf-'*' Statca finished all .uu..re i n iwo-di.y International o t [natch whi.h ended uexe vi*terclsiy. Both the linglog i iour games were shared. Res:,]:c of rfnffcM were (Australian ■■Hill first > Ovsit P.kworth beal Dam85 words
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Advertisement197 1954-11-02 11 LOST e O L°ST iTO T, F,a s -aff House K o£ 11 l ck Ro;,(l T el. No 28H Eat 102 8r,,,,, Siam Ical. mart, reward ACCOM. VACAMI S^S S l ot l EY ""TEL 228 22». Rochore Ruad All rooms air-conditioned luxuti Onf J> Ba=rW iShed BUar^ r197 words
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Advertisement463 1954-11-02 11 mlr October 1954 u hi. k Fv« rton'' i* nt% n.»m# 'Ctona S_-#v.f *^o*er Ferntree Gniu- eel Australia. Har^d I r _!_*T la loved husband of r. lun v loved father fr' KI ■"<• •Mrs. P L fS_l__V ,r ,u Vdeceaaed.. CUl,en ri Jim MARRIACI" I FONG KHOO i ESTiS463 words
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Miscellaneous156 1954-11-02 11 an i nuner ■■■■nM* I. By Al Capp I JULIUS LA NOSA.'.' 1 -P-R«__Mai iv Uf^_U < > '**—**m*******^l* W^-^^^ZT Si TEi L ALL GUARANTEES < 33!^* _P_>_ Q***".?'- 'TS TIME SHE TRAPPED A I RjV^ COGPATCH BACHELOR T H IS CRITTER *?*_T 4__?^7 HUSBIN.-T-SO AH IS SERViN TRASH T.156 words
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Miscellaneous62 1954-11-02 11 __|__M__BM__^__^_i Bi B i^it ________________________T7ijT^_^^V_'T^ _r_P___P_P^_l J iP^_i _-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_i_LL_E_-_M_Fi_rf Ay j •yw^YTW'f.W^^M IPVVVItV _«VV Rk A WO,Q 20 aa*. fe"gg. I I OT °-'^"^<»>^B^^ js_ _j___s__i w »»^'so««»> xw. M m .k. N^., i ,^^^T iiiiiiiiii *****i***»^^ijjjjjjjjjiiiiiiiiijjjjj l I I =Ez_z__z__ Pleose insert r.mes. os soon os possible, undar beod.ng62 words
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Article, Illustration279 1954-11-02 12 SEREMBAN, Mon.— An All Malaya football team wiil meet the Swedish soccer tourists, the Kalmar FF., at the Princes Koad Stadium in Kuala Lumpur on November 20, the vice-president of the Football Association of Malaya, Mr. Lim Kee Siong, told The Standard todav.279 words
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Article154 1954-11-02 12 UNIVERSITY of Malaya did well to beat Indian Association one-nil in their Division One hockey encounter at Bukit Timah yesterday. The goa] was scored in the 20th minute of the first half by McCoy in a goalmouth melee. Varsity put up a plucky show despite tho154 words
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Article26 1954-11-02 12 RAFFLES Institution held the Public Works Department Sports: Club to a goalless draw 1n their friendly hockey encounter played at the RI ground yesterday.26 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-11-02 12 COMBINED Chilians women beat Combined Services women by four goals to one in the annual Poppy Day hockey match played cn the Singapore Cricket Club ground yesterday. Picture shows Combined Services' goalkeeper, Sgt. M. Race kicking out a shot taken at goal by Mrs. Ruth Pennefather (centre) the Civilians inside-right,Standard - 73 words
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Article149 1954-11-02 12 THE Indonesian Hockey Organization has accepted the Singapore Hockey Association's invitation to play io the colony in December, it was announced yesterday. The invitation to the Indonesians was handed in bv the president of the SHA, Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers. to the Indonesian Consul149 words
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496 1954-11-02 12 Neela Sparks Civilian Victory Over Services For Lady Mellersh Cup Combined Civilians 4 Combined Services 1 Neela Rajaratnam 3, Lieut S Reid Mrs. Pat Seieell I. Umpires: Mr. G. A. Tessensohn and Capt. Dauson. COMBINED Civilians beat Combined Services bv four goals to one in the annual women's hockey match496 words
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322 1954-11-02 12 MR. CHENG CHYE IS BOSS AGAIN: SABA NEEDS HIM THE incoming general committee of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association decided at its annual general meeting at the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday, to go ahead with plans to hold tbe first South-east Asian Boxing championships in the colony next year. Mr.322 words
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436 1954-11-02 12 Royal Air Force 5 Eurasians 0 Irving, Carter (2). Ibrahim and Ash. Referee: Lt. Lane. ROYAL AIR FORCE, out on a goal scoring spree, trounced a depleted ten-man Eurasian team 5-0 in a S.A.F.A. Community League match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Still lying436 words
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Article736 1954-11-02 12 Only Hutton Stands Up To Aussie Attack r ADELAIDE, Nov. 1, (Reuter) Another inept batting display, so characteristic of En aland touring teams since the war may well lead to defeat for the M.C.C here tomorrow when South Australia need to score only 174 runs in736 words
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Article321 1954-11-02 12 DIVISION 1 PWDLFA t'H SftS f r it s u Wanderers 7 4 2 1 12 K I Police h 4 1 1 21 t CS w 7 4 2 15 J L Wanderers 7 3 1 3 9 x 7 ™Q. 8 2 3 3 II321 words
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Article33 1954-11-02 12 Results of last night'* Singapore Open Billiards champion>hi| i played at the Astom Club were Chin Chinen beat Chua Yam Bak 300 191. T;«n Kto% Song beat Ooi Ee Vang 300 2<i*»33 words
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Advertisement76 1954-11-02 12 P.A. 14-19 e*f„n's <*t fault Sf ike AW J Call in Don't blom e your Secretory w.tbout tint ensurm^L mmmm%mm%mmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmmm ir>a that e has the fa*"' 1 to cope *Hk 4fl^P^^HHßipM|PH^t Vour work smoothly, quickly ond efficiently mm <****_4_%^ 1\ 1 We wiM subm,t p,an for y°° ,o so,v<j >ir76 words
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Miscellaneous50 1954-11-02 12 gfd SOCCER: 5.A.F.4. Community League- Chinese vs. Europeans Jalan Besar at 8.00 p.m. HOCKEY: Poppy Day Fund Mutch.* Combined Servwes vs. Civilians SCC. RUGGER: University vs. Victoria School University; Police vs. Young Malayans —PTS, St. Andrew's School vs. Raffles Institution Woodsville, Beatty Secondary School vs. Teachers Training College— Beatty Rd.50 words
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