Singapore Standard, 8 November 1954
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Title Section17 1954-11-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it at Vol. V. No. 128. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, VEMBER 8, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article102 1954-11-08 1 Woman Bandit Wounds Special AL A LUMPUR, A woman bandit a Special Con- ender yeV Wi. n he refused i at i>-:ti woundin the arm. a 1 Constable Ibdullah who with four at the manager's Galloway mi s irom today that at r.'irning, a led out to nder. answered with102 words
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Article74 1954-11-08 1 No? 7 (UP) IxS t m their moorings JSS wo miss- i< -ports .showed today < ht lhele^ lhe typhoon TO good news, too. than three and a halt ol rain fell on Satur■ur times as much as ring the entire month ber Hongkong la for74 words
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Article184 1954-11-08 1 New House Votes On Censure ONLY REPRIMAND BUT IT MAY BE END TO POLITICS WASHINGTON, Nov 7 mp\ tl c R. McCarthy. y P oll lcol ca «er of Senator Joseph batpLvK i y Ote t0 cens "re him. But the depolitical careers of those who184 words
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116 1954-11-08 1 Nation-Wide Hunt For 10 Fugitives LONDON. Nov. 7. (Reuter) —Police all over Britain today hunted ten fugitives from nve prisons after a week of unprecedented jail breaks. An eleventh escaped convict. 25-year-old John Murney. was recaptured by Glasgow Police today after six days of freedom. He escaped from Gate.side I116 words
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Article123 1954-11-08 1 BONN. yov. 7 (AFp) Cih#j^ close to West German Cnanwellor Konrad Adenauer r-cte payiag qjose attention to r the health of the Tederal leader, the Bonn correspondent of the Hamburg newspaper "Welt Am Sonntag" reported today. The newspaper reported that Dr. Adenauer was believed to123 words
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Article, Illustration152 1954-11-08 1 ye break faith with us who die, we shall not sleep THESE dying words of a fallen Canadian soldier, immortalised throughout the years from the time of the first great world catastrophe, must have flashed across thp minds of those who took part m Remembrance Day152 words
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Article257 1954-11-08 1 Queen Led Homage To The War Dead LONDON. Nov. 7. <R eu ter) Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh today led Britain's homage to the dead of two world wars at the annual Remembrance Day service at the ceno- taph m London's Whitehall. On a grey overcast morning JJJS257 words
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Article73 1954-11-08 1 BANGKOK. Nov. 7 (Reuter) Three men. who ai under sentence of death for conspiracy m the assassination or the King of Thailand over eight years ago, yesterday appealed to his brother, t^e present King, for mercy. ♦v tne Xin S does not grant the appeal73 words
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Article128 1954-11-08 1 took^uee^S^EHrh Jr MrS Mamle Eisenhower tour yesterday that was h^Mi°!!, a atJ t 0 |lOUr sightseeing store which 4* I%Zg%2£KiS£P drUe th/ 6 piV he base ment If the Pentagon .when the n v r ce n re expressed interest m the gaily decorated store windowsU.P.; Reuter - 128 words
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Article51 1954-11-08 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 7 rAFP) According to an official report of the military information service. Red artilleries on Amoy today lobbed a little more than 100 shells on Kinmen. The Nationalist r~tilleries returned the blow. Meanwhile, according to the me report, action alons the .500-mile front was51 words
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Article143 1954-11-08 1 PARIS, Nov. 7 (AP) American movie star Marlon Brando's fiancee, 19-year-old Josane Marlani-Berenger. Plans to fly to the United States tonight. She said Brando would follow within two weeks. They are not going bad: to the United State* together P. ar ,t}y because of Brando's143 words
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Article68 1954-11-08 1 KURNOOL, India. Nov. 7. AP) The government of tiny Andhra State resigned today after losing a vote of confidence on a liquor prohibition issue. The government, which rules over 21 million people spread over the 67.000 squaremile State, was defeated by oy— 6B on Saturday68 words
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Article61 1954-11-08 1 TOKYO. Nov. 7 (UP) A united States Air Force B-29 crash-landed near Nemuro on Hokkaido Island today, first reports said there were nine survivors. Japanese reports, mean- while, said the plane crashed at Bekkai village, about 25 miles north-west of Nemuro. and burned. They also said61 words
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Article188 1954-11-08 1 PARIS, Nov. 7, (Reuter)— The French Government yesterday struck swiftly at Algerian Nationalists throughout France and North Africa outlawing their party and raiding hundreds of homes, offices and meeting places. Powerful troop reinforcements were at the same time pouring into Algeria for a two-pronged operation188 words
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Article34 1954-11-08 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 7 (UP) Ten persons. .six of th» i m children, were suffocated today m a gas-filled apartment m a West Side tenement None oi them was identified immediately.34 words
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Article169 1954-11-08 1 Romulo' s Warning To Free World 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 7 (UP) -Carlos P. Romulo j Pmll PP in cs warned today South-east Asia may be swallowed up by Communism within the next two years unless the free world fights back on a fulltime basis. Philippine diplomat ?T«?ti? r >r169 words
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Article93 1954-11-08 1 ABERDARE. Wales. Nov. 7: ■Reuten jtoven staydown strikers at Tffherbcrt Colliery near here left the pit at 1 00 am. today after being underEffUhu. luur days and Tl.ey went straight home. Their wivo > a jd thi.s morning that th« y were m bed and could93 words
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Article46 1954-11-08 1 PARIS. Nov. 7: ißrut«-r» Max Conrad, rather of t«-n arrived hen today after a 21-hour non-stop night m a light two-cnKinrcl aircraft lrom New York. He brok«> by 11 hours the all-tim<> record .set up by Charles Llndbern <»ver 20 years ago.46 words
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Advertisement61 1954-11-08 1 rjar j^^ SB lh« quick fire, precision built mlmaturt HB camera for rhe professional and amateur 5| ■■■■I who requires and demands the best., m m| Xenon 1 0 or Solmar 2.8 J iynchro Compur snutter m Coupled ran|c A vic«w finder Kapid film transport lever B J eic ttc.61 words
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Article106 1954-11-08 2 Man Gets 10 Months For Theft JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Ong Ha Sang was sentenced m the Sessions Court today to ten months' imprisonment for the theft of jewellery and $78 cash belonging to Sia Gick Hia. of Ulu Choh New Village. When Sia returned from work her husband who was106 words
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Article50 1954-11-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Inche Ismail bin Haji Jamil, Kuala Lumpur's First Magistrate, yesterday convicted 20--year-old Somiah. on a charge of theft of jewellery belonging tq Mr. S. Rengasamy Chettiar, his former employer, and postponed sentence to Nov. 13, pending the receipt of the probation report on him.50 words
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296 1954-11-08 2 SINGAPORE, like other countries throughout the British Commonwealth, observed Remembrance Day yesterday with a simple but solemn ceremony held at the Cenotaph. It was a ceremony watched by 300 people who had turned up to pay tribute to the fallen heroes of World War296 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-11-08 2 photo MR. S. R. SIMPSON. a land tenure specialist from the Colonial Office m London, arrived m Singapore by air over the week-end. He will spend a few days looking over Singapore and Malaya before flying to Bangkok. StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article40 1954-11-08 2 SEREMBAN. Sun. Five Lenggong Home Guards. Lim Ah You. Chla Kik Kirn. Lav Siew Juan. Char. Kon and Lim See Kirn, who pleaded guilty to being absent from duty were fined from $50 to $150 each40 words
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Article135 1954-11-08 2 A CHASE for robbers start- ing m the Tiong Bahru area ended In Liang Seah Street. opposite Beach Road Police Station. yesterday morning. when a car ran into a drain and two men were detained It all started when Hong Cheok Lam, 64. was135 words
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Article182 1954-11-08 2 Pension Benefits For Politicians? THE Singapore Government and its 24,000 employees are today faced with the baffling question as to whether a Government employee is entitled to pension benefits if he decides to leave the service to take up a permanent political career The Government feels182 words
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Article100 1954-11-08 2 Benevolent Plan For PWD Union THE Public Works Department Labour Union members will soon have a benevolent scheme. A decision to start such a scheme for the benefit of the workers was taken at the Union's annual general meeting yesterday. The scheme will include death. accident. sickness and social benefits.100 words
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Article, Illustration158 1954-11-08 2 Sir Cliffords Tribute To Civilians THE retiring Com m and? rIn -Chief of the Far East Al» Force, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, paid tribute on Saturday to the efficiency of the Air Ministry's civilian staff. Without the loyalty and hard work put m by the civilian staff, the Royal158 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-11-08 2 Ex -Servicemen pnoio. MEMBERS of the Singapore Ex-Services Association march past the Cenotaph as a mark of respect to those who died m two world wars. It was part of the Remembrance Day ceremony held m Singapore yesterday. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article263 1954-11-08 2 For Dinner They Gave Up MORE than 400 students of the I'niversity of Malaya Faculty of Medicine who went to attend their annual freshmen's dinner at a Chinese restaurant m a Singapore amusement park got quite a surprise when they discovered that dinner was to263 words
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Article103 1954-11-08 2 Re-Siting Of STC Bus Stops THE Singapore City Conn. U has decided to m;ike it easier for the bus-travelling public to catch their buses every day. It has agreed to re-site more than 60 Sing;iDore Traction Company bus stops Also, Councillors have allowed the S.T.C. to display on bus shelters103 words
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Article61 1954-11-08 2 PENANG, Sun The new Representative of the Government of India to Malaya Mr. R. K. Tandon, arrived here today m the P.and O Liner. Carthage, en route to Singapore where he will present his credentials to the Governor of Singapore on Tuesday. Mr. Tandon replaces the61 words
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Article18 1954-11-08 2 ALOR BTAR 16-foot Cl 300 kattJ< yetterdaj it X Police Con lid Rahman bin B i18 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-11-08 2 PENANG, Svm. Poppiewore practically so.d out here yesterday. photo. MR. IHM1\KI) HARRISOS. man.uinc <ltr«-« »r of London Films, flew into Singapore b> li.inlA* BO AC the wrek-rnd m.ikr a tour of ihr Far KaM mil Australia, llr will sprnd tour days \n Sinn^porr l.^Vair husinrss with Mr.Standard - 55 words
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Article93 1954-11-08 2 Admits He's An Opium Carrier not keep opium On Srpt M, charged m Court with of raw opium ed bail pmdin A few arrested vi to Ko? In possession chandu When broufl the Bession.s I he said th it fessiona) ca> for someone ;n B He wax forced because he93 words
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Advertisement256 1954-11-08 2 LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON you vun buy v home /or us little us ]nQQ a month AFTER MAYING THE INITIAL DEPOSIT 5 T C Bus 18A From Finlayto* Creen Brings Yo» DIRECT Into Tk« Estat*. Garden (£y Estate Ltd. ■YAH OFFICE. TIO CHU KANC ROAD. SINGAPORE 19. Phone ***** A256 words
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Advertisement74 1954-11-08 2 M.G.ITi TUPLE. OTAi M1K11.1.l ONE IS A TRAITOR TWO ARE Starring HI.MKU IN HOLLAND IN $H XX( ITIN(J (OI.OK! J wH f> CATHAY 1^ i COMING! /W^ VP^ Mil P/ 1 just to remind you thai the surest way of saving I on your purchases for Christmas is to drop74 words
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233 1954-11-08 3 COUNTRY-WIDE HOMAGE TO THE WAR DEAD kCU-A LUMPUR, Sun.— The High Commis- nrr Sir Donald MacGillivray, today led the Federation m paying homage to the dead of two 1,1 wars. At a solemn ceremony at Kuala Lum- lotapli, Sir Donald m the white uniform of a .oionial Governor and plumed233 words
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Article78 1954-11-08 3 Teenager Had Red Papers IHRU, Sun m the Sessions lay on a charge of ossession of Coma 17 year-old \h Moi was ordered len. the preto the Henry her that m. be did not end her to prison. caught In a i )n Niyor Estate by the Police :no papers78 words
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Article53 1954-11-08 3 PENANG. Sun. The Eastern Shipping Corp. Ltd's 8,500-ton passenger-freighter State of Madras (which replaces the Jalagopal) arrived here this morning on her maiden voyage on the Madras/Singapore service. The ship is the former Jala Jawhar which was on the Bombay-London run from the time she was53 words
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Article148 1954-11-08 3 S Q The C Strait! British Mr Ec Yew I association's that it was re- i gh 1 1 and I speaking at general meet- the primary issue that should be m the minds of all residents In the Settlement was the question of their148 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-11-08 3 photo. MR J.M. PANG, manager of the Mala* an Textile Mills, (fourth from right) signing the agreement at the Labour Department, while the workers representatives and TUC leaders look on. StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article141 1954-11-08 3 THE Indonesian Government is developing Malay into a "great modern language," Dr. S. K. Chatterji, Khaira professor of Indian Linguistics and Phonetics at Calcutta University, told Th e Standard yesterday. Dr. Chatterji said to do this, the Indonesian Government sought the advice of several scholars,141 words
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Article336 1954-11-08 3 TEXTILE MILL STRIKE COMES TO END But It Took Over 30 Meetings Between Parties THE two-month-old strike by 450 employees of the Malayan Textile Mills at Bukit Timoh Road, Singapore, ended yesterday after 30 1 meetings between the two parties. But the factory will resume production on WVdnesday, because certain336 words
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107 1954-11-08 3 THERE were more than 200 cases of chicken-pox m Singapore between July and September, this year. But the City Health Officer. Dr. H. R. Morrison, says this figure should not give cause for any alarm. He told The Standard yesterday: Chicken-pox is very107 words
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Article82 1954-11-08 3 MUSLIMS m Singapore yesterday observed "Maulod NtbC" the birthday of their Prophet. Mohamed. A biography of the Prophet was recited at the Sultan M«i<que yesterday evening and during the morning a mass children's rally was held w the premises of the AllMalaya Muslim Missionary Society, In Malacca, Muslims82 words
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Article44 1954-11-08 3 A small fire occurred yesterday afternoon m the "rear room of a shophouse m Chulia Street, which was used for the storage of films. The fire was extinguished by the occupants of the house before the arrival of the Brigade.44 words
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Article94 1954-11-08 3 MALACCA, Sun.— An elections exhibition will be held m Malacca from Monday. Nov. 8. to Wednesdy. Nov. 10, at the Meng Seng Charitable Association premises. The exhibition will be declared open by the Resident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr. H.G. Hammett On the next two days. Tuesday and94 words
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Article55 1954-11-08 3 PEXANG. Sun. The water and electricity and Straits Chinese British Assoc- savings m Municipal expendiiation. Penang. m its manifesto tures wherever possible, for this year's Municipal Elec- One of its objects is to make tions issued today, advocates the town clean and also to prolower Municipal rates for55 words
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Advertisement70 1954-11-08 3 LOW-AND BEHOLD! We are pleased to announce ■•pin r at our s^'P men Chevrolet cars New Look! New Lire! New Everything! expected ea ri y m the new year has been sizeably increased and further orders can now be accepted. S //s jjr Ml »v^* S&$F S^ '< /ii ii70 words
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953 1954-11-08 4 TERENCE HALLORAN - THE CANNIBAL CHIEF FROM THE BRITISH MUSEUM TERENCE HALLORAN Louis told the most implausible stories —but read on about the adventures of By one m the little Swiss town of Suchy m the early years of this century paid much attention to a tall, thin, elderly man with a suntanned953 words
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Article698 1954-11-08 4 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE BY "V"EVER. I suppose, has there been so much sheer readi»fc as there is today. We are tcld that radio, television, comic strips. a r e creating an illiterate generation; but this, surely, is a prognostication rather than an analysis of the present. Even those698 words
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Article256 1954-11-08 4 BONN (AP)-The people of the Saar speak German and do their shopping with French franc. Their homeland is a major pawn m modern diplomacy, a big concern to the Western World's leading statesmen. The little border state hat been ruled alternately by French and Gentians since the256 words
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Article205 1954-11-08 4 GEORGE BOULTWOOD - And Shop With The French Franc GEORGE BOULTWOOD Says government were tvigered at what they believed to be a dangerous precedent that might some day cost Germany her vast eastern territories now m Russian and Polish hands. The Saarlanders, although they cherish their Germanic culture, have always disliked Prussia. They205 words
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664 1954-11-08 4 EUGENE LEVIN - Cold Appraisals Of India s Leadership EUGENE LEVIN By XEW I>H H! JNDIANS. to the surprise of most political observers, appear to be v arming to the prospect of having to depend less on Jauaharlal Nehru. As was expected, when he recently said he was thinking of retiring. Indian newspapers664 words
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Advertisement7 1954-11-08 4 NEXT MONPM The Mystcrv Man Of Whitehall7 words
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Article, Illustration671 1954-11-08 5 Rex North - Brother— That Texas Moon Is All MoonShine Rex North £aifj DALLAS, Texas, Sunday. m\!» read all the "bull* about this cow and oil ountrv. As any Texan will tell you, they have largest and sharpest of sharp-shooting; cowboys, longest ol Ion« -legged and beautiful women, and I ri( H st671 words
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Article217 1954-11-08 5 ||O\V on earth a classlr>s society can afford four classes of railway trawl and three classes uniting rooms would nrei defy Karl Marx, lever mind a simple Methodist like myself.— Mi. vim Watson, on Soviet Railway travel. ypIILE it might be true that many men owed217 words
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Article, Illustration524 1954-11-08 5 Yep, Betty Is Really Quitting W EN Bett y Hutton anthaf Jounced the other day you could almost hear the to^HPt. liftin -™2d town. Hutton. whose lusty voice had cracked micro--5 c ntent to stand ov er a hot sink and crack dishes? Never, said the disbelievers. B JJJ a524 words
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Miscellaneous1029 1954-11-08 5 cMlmanac INFORMATION AT A CIANCC S« I PAVILION: Garden Oi Ev.l 1. 3. 'pore Diary ?,*> H i rim B h« u -a«^ tw^.. OUKOX: Romeo And Juliet 3 30. POMIK BAND: Kato:i S Park S JO C «LlSShl|s IUShN 136 3* CHINESE YMCA: Art cub 9 a.m. U lsg.1,029 words
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Miscellaneous825 1954-11-08 5 m as\ wt^=/ sfc^ V^ BIT mrt^rtrk/sfr^ 1 ■■B B^ W I I 1 I! 1 Z^#aV^CsW/ SQUAREWORD D.-35 ru CLUES ACROSS 1 CLUES DOWN o. Ihe more cynical a man is M v about women, the more likely 1 CKITDV IJflf He s seldom a strong char ache is825 words
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1072 1954-11-08 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD East Coast Capitals A BLUEPRINT for turning Kuala Trengganu from an over-sized kumpong into a modern town that befits a State capital is awaiting sufficient funds for it to be translated into reality. Despite the pre-war east coast railway service, the States of Pahang. Kclantan and Trengganu were1,072 words
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Article1220 1954-11-08 6 DINGLE FOOT - Is Something New In E. Africa DINGLE FOOT The Chagga Experiment By LONDON, -I, Thomas Lenane Malanga Marealle, being" chosen by the Chagga people, do hereby swear that I will rule my people m accordance with the Chagga Constitution, with the consent and aid of my Counsellors, duly appointed." This1,220 words
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Article355 1954-11-08 6 ALISON SETTLE - Britain Welcomes Aged Refugees ALISON SETTLE LONDON, BRITAIN'S intake of young refugees from European displaced persons' camps, as volunteer workers m hospitals or textile mills, has brought fresh problems m its train. Coming from the hutted camps m say, Cermany and Austria, they had to leave behind elderly and often355 words
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541 1954-11-08 6 O.M. GREEN - INFILTRATION PROSPECTS TROUBLE SIAM O.M. GREEN By HIS own police reorganization was highly commended by the International Police Organization when it met m Rome recently. The Thai police force. General Phao told me. consists of seven branches: the Criminal Investigation Department, mostly trained at Britain's Scotland Yard: the metropolitan police541 words
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Article336 1954-11-08 6 Mutual Relationship 'The best idea of a novelist's public that ever I heard came from a reader who told me he hated my new book and knew he would hate it. And when I asked him why he'd read it, he said m a melancholy woy336 words
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Article459 1954-11-08 6 Uknown - Crisis In The Gold Coast Uknown LONDON. £RISIS if casting its shadow across the Cold Coast, the West African colony m which Britain is engaged m a radical experiment m African selfgovernment. Had Britain not transferred power to an Afncin Cabinet headed by m African Prime Minister. Dr Kw.imc Nkrum.ih459 words
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Advertisement93 1954-11-08 6 aW ront.ntis W 81, B'J Pl Iro n < > PlMtpMtW J The Goodnight BeveroftC f/jof helps you to soy (iood MoriiinuA bi-.lutue cup «if 'Ovahnie' t.ikm l Blgkl will help you to M i !<-i i«.u«ly alive on top of the world uUn you avMik.-n m the mominr. For,93 words
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196 1954-11-08 7 It's Official US Pact With Chiang Studied WASHINGTON, Nov. 7 (AP) The U.S. State Department finally admitted yesterday that Assistant Secretary <>f Stole Walter Robertson's mystery mission In Formosa, a month ago, was concerned m part with discussing an alliance treaty between the United States and Nationalist China. n formation196 words
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Article208 1954-11-08 7 xiii PPERTON, Engl.uul Nov. 7, (UP) snapped, lain Leonard >;iid yrs- v hen he .ilk- into his li\ mi; room \\w lour .war-old ishtrr said: •Shut up daddy. I'm uatihini IV." I iir Middlesex restaai.mi owner rarefnlly look i'" 1 television <ai M n,i m208 words
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Article45 1954-11-08 7 IN, Nov. 7. (AP) m health and almost ■< n m changing world Baron Konstantin von j < I foreign eleased from a prison yesterday. hi and s iffering from von Neurath j< parole from fo ir-power pi son even-top Hi- ..fled hanging.45 words
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Article102 1954-11-08 7 Honolulu Wants Dick Rita, Too HONOLULU, Nov. 7 (UP) The Honolulu Advertiser s;;^gested m an editorial that singer Di«-k Haymes be ••deported'' to Hawaii a'.ung with Rila Hay w<»rth. The editorial observed: "To chase the entertainer out of the country on the grounds that he Left America to come to102 words
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Article48 1954-11-08 7 NORTHAMPTON. Massachusetts, Nov. 7 (UP)— Mrs. toria Rennison bought a newspaper advertise ni yesterday to thank \oters for'defeating her husband, Edwin. who ran for State representative m lasi Tuesday's voting. "Now he .-an stay home to mind his business— his window- my business," she48 words
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Article31 1954-11-08 7 i'HREE Moroccani were sentenced to death by a military court m Marrakesh on Saturday for the attempted murder of General Dhauteville. French military commander of the Marrakesh area. Renter.31 words
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Article201 1954-11-08 7 HIS JOB: ORDER OUT OF CHAOS SAIGON. Nov. 7. (AP) President Eisenhower's special representative, Gen. J. Larton Collins, is arriv- ing here at a critical moment m the struggle to prevent Communism from grabbing another big chunk of South-east Asia. Not since President Truman dispatched Gen. George Marshall to China201 words
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Article120 1954-11-08 7 kalamazoo. Michigan, Nov. 7. (Reuter) State police said yesterday that a patient i at the Kalamazoo State Mental Hospital had admitted to the rape and murder of 21-year-old nurse, Marilyn Kraa.*ia?t night The patient k Louis Maurice S. Smith. 18, committed to the hospital from120 words
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Article48 1954-11-08 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 7, (AP) A conference of the five i Colombo powers India Pakistan, Burma. Ceylon and Indonesia will be held on I Dec. 28-31 at the summer i capital of Bogor, 35 miles south of Jakarta, a Foreign Ministry source said yester- day.48 words
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Article75 1954-11-08 7 OONE, Nov. 7. .Reuh Cologne motor chose the hard cape from a prison I r theft. :.'ii away, joined the Foreign Lrgion, was sent to Incio China. captured m Dien Bien Phu, repatriated through Russia, brought before a Cologne court, sentenced to five months75 words
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Article379 1954-11-08 7 We've Got China On Our Side Now, Says Soviet Vice Premier LONDON, 7, (Reurer) A warning rhar a policy of strength was of no avail m dealings with the Soviet Union allied with the "greatest power of Asia, China" was uttered \n Moscow yesterday by379 words
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Article28 1954-11-08 7 THE birth of a daughter to Mr». R.. Ml Clark In Milford-On-So.i, England, has mada her mother Mrs. Eileen Bartlett a grandmotiier it 34.— Reuter.28 words
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153 1954-11-08 7 Call For World Talks On Atom Peace Plan UNITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 7, (IP) Seven atomic powers led by the United States called on the I'nited Nations last night to summon a world conference by next August to develop President Eisenhower's atoms-for-peace plan. Joining the United States In sponsoring153 words
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Article133 1954-11-08 7 TORONTO. Nov. 7. (AP)— If bathing suit designers don't curb their enthusiasm, women may use swim suits for evening: wear this year, fashion observers say. Trend m swim suit* is swinging; from the casual to the elegant. More of the firm elastic woven fabrics are133 words
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Article47 1954-11-08 7 LOS AXGEI.ES. Nov. 7 CAP) U.S. women waste :j!>out 15 000,000.000 hours a year fixing their hair, says .Jonn St. Oegger, a forthright young woman who spends quite a lot of time herself styling the hairdos of the stars at Universal International Studios.47 words
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Article54 1954-11-08 7 WESTERIJAM. Nov. 7. (AP—Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, yesterday attended the christening of his ninth grandchild three-:nonth-old Charlotte Clementina, daughter of Conservative MP ChrTstopher Boamri and the former Mary Churchill. Beaming broadly, the Prime Minister posed at the door of the old parish church here with the54 words
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Article63 1954-11-08 7 WAKEFIELD. Yorkshire. Nov. 7, <Reuten Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. 28--year-old Baron sentenced ;to 12 months' imprisonment •last March for homosexual offences involving two Royal Air Force men. was released from prison here yesterday. He was taken out by a back gate of Wakefield Prison as a63 words
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Article73 1954-11-08 7 LONDON. Nov. 7 (Renter) A freight train rammed a special bullion van loaded with >i!ver bar.s on to the buffers at Paddington Station yesterday pushing it into the p;atform and bursting it open. Guards quickly surrounded the wrecked van one of four carrying between them73 words
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Article161 1954-11-08 7 LONDON. N>v 7. .Z> Russia la>'. aUht l;.«i I Western eye., the 41. wh.thor Premier (j. 1 Malmkov 01 9 I Chief Ntkiu Khnuhctw the more po v n n of Ihr S'.v I But th<> .shrhfv w;i* n deliver the note speech n161 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-11-08 7 photo. GLAMOR OUS Hollywood stars Jeanne Cram (left) and Jane Russell, pictured *n London recently where they will finish scenes for a new film "Gentlemen Marry Brunettes." APAP - 31 words
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Article56 1954-11-08 7 BERLIN, Soy. 7 (B F. ihlofi dttijp H Dior uh.)se chttt f "H ar<- .>■.• I dignatkn from p n (and from men) m U made a l *mo < on the Communist! ler to the JWtttei type of beauty. Tiie Eatl Berlin r, Neve '/«it56 words
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Article37 1954-11-08 7 MR ARTHUR "Nick" Carter, who joined the British army M a private In lt#l and was still a private when he retired f>U years later died m hospital here on. Saturday, aged 71. Reuter.37 words
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Article18 1954-11-08 7 THE Australian House of Representatives has formally ratified the South-east Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) agreement. ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article49 1954-11-08 7 WEST WARWICK. Rhode Island. Xov. 7. (VP).— District Judge James W. Leighton jined 19-ijcar-old Edward Furgaso US$5 and costs for driving with his arm around a girl and then offered this sage advice: "You need two hands for each of those jobs to do them properly."49 words
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Article37 1954-11-08 7 RABAT. Nov. 7. ißeuten Sidi Mohamed Ben Houseein Nejjar. editor of the Arabic weekly newspaper Al Takaddoum. was shot In the back m Sallee, the old Moorish port adjoining Rabat yesterday.37 words
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Article39 1954-11-08 7 COPENHAGEN, Nov. 7. <AP> A 4-year-old girl. Tove Jensen, was killed under a truck outside Hermtome m the island of Asko. The truck is the only vehicle on the island, which counts 170 inhabitants.39 words
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178 1954-11-08 7 Joe Goes In To Bat For Marilyn Again HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 7, (UP)— Joe Dimaggio is trying to win back Marilyn Monroe but so far, their friends said yesterday, he's failed and "he doesn't stand a chance." Since Marilyn was granted a divorce Oct. 27 on grounds Joe was "cold and178 words
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Advertisement69 1954-11-08 7 SOUVENIRS \^J^ Jl^ STERLING SILVER /f^M ,MIM SPOONS OF MALAYA /^P^^i^ ngapore Johore A*v^OV l /t/'l!^* MalQ CCQ Selangor (i|^J^ <&&&& N egri Sembilan <&&* p^'ak Penang j/^gr Kedah Perli-, /T^"^¥ >^ Pahang Kelontan ff^btiX P\oin or enamelled VJ^'^g^^ oiso KEY CHAINS 'CC from with the crests of St. r69 words
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Advertisement194 1954-11-08 7 Hit the Bulls eye by Shooting Straight! Choicest textiles from STATES CONTINENT this week's intending items: Flo^ ed Nylon Tulle P in f Pastels Shades $5 S3 >t» y^ f > dered Shontang 3G" German Ongm JSO Bemberg Sheor printed 42" USA 2.40 Printed Shan'ang -42" USA. $2.90 to ISO194 words
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Article97 1954-11-08 8 LONDON, Nov. 7. (AFP) The Lloyds List and Shipping Gazette learned recently that a contract worth £820.000 sterlI ing for the construction of two cargo motorships of 6.050 tons deadweight each has been placed with the Kawasaki Dockyard Co. Ltd., of Kobe, by the Hongkong shipping97 words
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Article23 1954-11-08 8 THE contract for an Auckland Harbour Bridge estimated to cost £3.465,000 ha s been signed by the Bridge Authority. 1 i23 words
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237 1954-11-08 8 SAN DIEGO, (California), Nov. 7: (UP)— The Navy unwrapped publicly today the forerunner of a radical new warplane a high-speed fighter which needs no runway for takeoff or landing. The turbine-powered. FY-1 "Pogo" world's first vertical take-oft (VTO) airplane was put through unbelievable237 words
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Advertisement770 1954-11-08 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE ;OiNl SERVICE Tc Colombo C tu.i Mar«rHle«. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg 6 Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang tNABOB <LLOYD> 14/18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN HAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD) 9/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSIN <770 words
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Advertisement956 1954-11-08 8 Tel: 2405 MAMSTIBLD ft CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ffi|Sg» llneorpor.!* to .ing.pore, *fggg> °w* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON ft CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sbam Penang Aeneas for Liverpool Sc Dublin N»v 8/t956 words
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Advertisement613 1954-11-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. I BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang WELTEVREDEN (RL) 7/8 Nov SOMMELSDYK (HAL) In Port/15 Nov 16 Nov 17/18 Nov LANCKOEAS (RL) 19/25 Nov 26 Nov613 words
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Advertisement769 1954-11-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTININT/SCANOINAVIA For Aden Port SaM. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Mimb*,Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenbure and O«l« S'por. P Has p^^ 1) "FALSTRIA" t H/I6NOV f 17/ i.m "JUTLANDIA" t 19/22 Nov 23/23 Nov 24 -VtH 1) Calls London (passengers only). is) Calls London (Passengers only), Karlthamn dependini inducement.769 words
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Article204 1954-11-08 9 'Squeeze' Boosts Rubber Standard Market Cor. A "SQUEEZE" on the December position m New York was one of the contributory factors which helped the rise m Singapore rubber prices to above th e 80 cents per lb. level m the past week. Shorts on the New York market, anxious to204 words
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Article33 1954-11-08 9 THE directors of Austral Malay Tin Ltd announce the following outputs for October: Thabawleik Tin Dredging Ltd. 622 piculs: Pungah Tin Dredging Ltd 886 piculs; Austral Amalgamated Tin Ltd. 3.075 piculs33 words
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Article55 1954-11-08 9 ESTATES and Mines m the Guthrie Co. Ltd. Group reported the following outputs for October. 1954: rubber 7.1146.000 lb. (64,139,000 lb. for the first ten months this year), tea (black) 177,000 lb (1,731,--500 lb.), palm oil 1,156 tons (13.033 tons). palm kernels 357 tons (3,810 tons) and tin55 words
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Article173 1954-11-08 9 PUKET TIN DREDGING LTD: made £8.601 (3.4^) m 1953 from one dredge and two tribute mines after payment of U.K. profits tax. No dividend was paid. At 31.12.53 net liquid assets equalled £180,005 or 3/7 E«« j?'" share and stores at £28.394 equalled a further 6}d per share.173 words
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Article, Illustration712 1954-11-08 9 t*Wi»€*>.,. Co mm orce...Shippi n9 THIS week Malayan rubber shareholders have been fortunate m having reproduced m the local press the memorandum by Sir John Hay who is quite unanswerable m putting the case for private enterprise. He claims the right of theStandard - 712 words
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Article71 1954-11-08 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 8.580 ton State o. Madras ex Jaljawahar is expected to arrive here on he r inaugural trip to Singapore from India tomorrow. The vessel which replaces the Jalagopal has been specially refitted and reconditioned to fit the needs of potential sea travellers71 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-11-08 9 saloon and first class pas senders. The State of Madras which was given a rousing send off by thousands of Indians when she was Malaya bound has Mr. N. Haji aboard. Mr. Haji is the recently retired joint general manager of the Scindia Steam Navigation Ltd.. and140 words
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401 1954-11-08 9 TRENGGANU POLICY TO CONSERVE FORESTS KUALA TRENGGANU, Sun.— Working to a policy of converting ot least 25 per cent of State land into forest reserves, the State Forest Officer, Trengganu, Mr. A. J. Fyfe, revealed that there already ore 720 square miles of forest reserves m the State. Mr. Fyfe401 words
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Article193 1954-11-08 9 Head Of Van Houten Arriving MR. JACOB "irgfricd Mi Mrsdag. managing dim tor «f C. J. van llouten md Zoon. Wrrsp -Holland is due m Singapore next Saturday m Che course of a Far hast (our. He is a descendant of th« famous van Houten who was said to be193 words
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Article, Illustration282 1954-11-08 9 S. W. CHIEF TO DEVELOP THE MARKET The Vice -President of the world famous S. A W. Fine Foods Inc.. Mr. Joseph Blumlein, flew into Singapore last week m the course of a goodwill tour of distributors and agents m the Pacific area. S. W. has an annual turnover of282 words
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306 1954-11-08 9 Business done m shares from Oct. 30 to Nov 5 INDUSTRIALS: Alexandra Brick Prefs. $2.05. Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords. 28/3 and 28/-, Eastern United Assurance $38.00. Fraser Neave Ords. $194 to $1.96. Gammon $3.50 and $352J, Hongkong Bank Col. $970, Wm. Jacks $3.15. Jackson306 words
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Article28 1954-11-08 9 WEbT uermun textile manufacturers are voicing i plaints about J a p a "dumping." The nanufae* turers conclude that .J.ip..r prices barely cover raw material costs.28 words
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Advertisement862 1954-11-08 9 <y^»r__! .W. -.._,w.^.J.^^^..^x^___i____»_____________________. MUNICIPALITY OF GEORGE TOWN PENANG TENDERS (for 1955) are invited for the following (a) Supply of Sand (b) Supply of Labour and Materials for Quarrying Crushing Granite at the Municipal Stone Quarry at Waterfall Road (c) Supply of Labour and Materials for Crushing Granite at the Municipal862 words
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Advertisement206 1954-11-08 9 The Bankruptcy Ordinance (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore IN BANKRUPTCY No 189 of 1 1954 Re: SRI AMBIGAI VILAS (R.K. Sinniah SoleProprietor) of No. 100, Serangoon Road, Spore Receiving Order made 23rd July 1954. Date of Order far Summary Administration 6th206 words
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Article, Illustration355 1954-11-08 10 EDIN PETERS - Kim Song Hock Kiat First Met 22 Years Ago EDIN PETERS AMONG the big: crowd of spectators who attended the final of the Singapore open invitation billiards championship held at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last Monday, it is doubtful whether more than a handful of them were aware that the355 words
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Article166 1954-11-08 10 MEET P..'. Pothen a nd Lim Choo Ann two who are introducing a new sport m Singapore: Floor Tennis. A combination of badminton tennis and table tennis, a handful of spectators were Sive n a demonstration of this sport at the YMCA yesterday To play166 words
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Article252 1954-11-08 10 THE recent Anglo-Chinese j School's seventeenth swim- minff carnival introduced an up-and-coming swimmer m Koh Scow Chuan. Scow Chuan was as unknown until he took the 200 metres free-style eve»*. A third division swimmer the youngster who had only recently blew fifteen candles off rm252 words
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Article, Illustration319 1954-11-08 10 VERITY GILL - B'ton Helped Fund By $7,000, Says Mrs. Ho VERITY GILL MRS. S. F. HO, the honorary chairman of the Poppy Day Fund Appeal committee, said yesterday that donations from the sporting public this year reached a record figure. Mrs. S. F. Ho and her band of workers have planned out319 words
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Article, Illustration241 1954-11-08 10 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS THE Singapore Motor Club's Drivers championship for the trophy put up by Mr. E. L. Williams has been won this year by Lim Penj Han. If ever there was such a trophy for women. I am certain that it would be won241 words
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Article, Illustration249 1954-11-08 10 Live-Wire Said Wants To Coach Malays INCHE M. SAID Sulaiman. honorary secretary of the Malay Sports Association of Singapore, hopes to start coaching classes for young Malay tennis players and he hopes the response will be good. Inche Said, who was the driving force behind the successful completion of the249 words
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Advertisement271 1954-11-08 10 0 CHEW TELI S i X CHIN *t j q Hith LI LI HWA Mandarin SB 0 STARTS TOMORROW! 0 "BRILLIANT" HUMPHREY BOGART y "MAGNIFICENI LAUREN BACALL U -POWERFUL" KIRK DOUGLAS o 4^^^^^^^K3Uib3l^l^B O^^C WBMMM HMI MAIDEN LIE J. COM x ©V^ jji S*? Al am 1>45 40 6 3271 words
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Advertisement217 1954-11-08 10 c:athay or(;amsation ati ra< Tiqu 1 li THE MOST \IO\L\H I ACHIEVEMENT IN ENTERTAINMENT HlsiORY lEfF'-M 20th CertunrFoi preients OARRYI /i ftfV 29V jlmTsimikions VICTOR MA'URI -jjl ■■'■T^ COl D ''I f^M G[N( TItRMV ~<r* I *y" lta «k 1 tidY MICHAfL WIIOING ft VVi MOW SHOWING A l II217 words
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Article339 1954-11-08 11 U.K. Rugby Review LONDON, Nov. 6, (Reuter).— The Welsh Rugby 1 nion selectors must have been disappointed today the first trial at Ebbw Vale m which the "Reds" defeated the "Whites" by 18 points to 8, w, er condition! and a und detracted conM ac of339 words
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Article39 1954-11-08 11 BL'LAWAYO. Nov. 7 (Renter)! Russell Enciean. South Africa's opening batsman, hit an excel-i lent 110 out of Transvaal's first* innings total of 344 on the* opening day of their two days* engagement with Rhodesia 1 here. <39 words
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Article342 1954-11-08 11 LONDON. Nov. 7. (R eu ter) LEAGUE DIVISION I Aston Villa 2 Leicester C. 5 'Blackpool 2 Newcastle U 0 'Bolton Wanderers 2 Arsenal 2 •Carlton Athletic 1 Best Brom- wich Albion 3 Huddersfield 1 Sheffield U. 2 I Manchester U 2 Preston N.E. 1 (Portsmouth 5342 words
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Article1645 1954-11-08 11 Russians Watch Wolves Southend United 1 Coventry C. 0, Swindon Town 0 Brighton Hove Albion 2 Watford 4 Walsall 0 IRISH LEAGUE CITY CUP Bangor 3 Portsdown 1 < Crusaders 3 Ards 4 Derry City 4 Distillery 3 Glenavon "4 Ballymena United 2 Glentoran 11,645 words
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243 1954-11-08 11 HONGKONG, Nov. 7. (AFP) The Japanese Thomas Cup Badminton team arrived here by air from Tokyo today to play Hongkong m the Asian zone semifinak scheduled next Thursday and Friday. The Japanese team manager and coach K. KawasUChi told A.K.P that h e was243 words
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Article75 1954-11-08 11 KRAMER CO. DELIGHT 8,000 ADELAIDE. Nov. 7 (AFP) Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor of Australia showed delighted crowd tit Norwood today that they still were the world's outstanding doubles combination. They beat Richard Gonzales and Pancho Segura 6-3. 6-4. m a sparkling game that recalled Davis Cup triumphs. In the75 words
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Advertisement67 1954-11-08 11 3.15 8.31 M.15 p.m. "MADHUBALA" (Hindi) Bi nul NtwPr j tlt \\.»it»i Fot -NAAZ' starrims \^li«»k Kumar HALEX IABLE TEKNIS BALLS [he Choice of the Champions Hile*3-sta fl -e match ball— approved l» the I it onal Taile Tennis Ffdfa: en Ml '952 H»'ex 2-star. the club ball Hit- No.67 words
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Advertisement135 1954-11-08 11 SITUATION WANTII) CHINESE Girl. Catholic English-Speaking. Household work, looking after young children at European family Salary expected $120'- Apply Box T. 1828. SS. WANTED TO PURCHASI SECONDHAND C.irs any make please reply Ouan Soon Transport Co Ltd.. 28 Anson Road or Phone *****. 8::2T8. BSiSIBSSRBfIU Iflr A WORD minimum 20135 words
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Advertisement535 1954-11-08 11 v >**# DtAIH RS. VICTOR PREMA DAVID passed away on Sunday at 3 a.m. after a short illness. The cortege will leave Tan Tock Seng Hospital mortuary at 4.30 p.m. today for intermen: at Bidadari Cemetery. SITUATION! N. V. CALTEX PACIFIC PETROLELM MI J REQUIRES FOR OPERATIONS IN PAKANBARU. SUMATRA.535 words
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Advertisement643 1954-11-08 11 ACKNOWU|>C,MINI lyiRS. WONG w. HAM ml if Jamil) thank all friends sr.d relatives who kindly and assisted at the 1 «f t^ late Mr Wong Yen N of m Jalan Abdul Jaltl, [p. S VAC AM GOVERNMENT OF SAKAWAK 4 P LICA 7^NS are ,n -tedror nical Engineer for Public643 words
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Miscellaneous156 1954-11-08 11 Lil Abner By A/ Capp 2 SB^ 3SV< T^.ARVvAS Yf <-\O ££-.-<£ X rs-SUTDA 'SVS\ NICEST Tm.^G 1 I r-*G<-V P. V PANSY V.tRE. > A SWEET <&TELUN'H£# h tNbANGJLR-J AH CCA'NT A UGLY CHILE Jh A t^ LILGA^AHiA 7>^riV/4S AH GOTTA HUNKS WAS < CUT H£R y AN' SHE156 words
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Article, Illustration233 1954-11-08 12 Every Monday SINGAPORE: At the Singapore Combined Services versus Negri Malacca ■MS Malaya Cuptie on the SCC padang m S i nMpore, F Lt Head, a ©ne-time Irish Intern.(ti onal, about to g»-t into the P i c t v r e and he seems to be233 words
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Article139 1954-11-08 12 /TV. EMT-TWO-YEAR-OLD Ta n L Y ot tne Evergreen Weightaitting Party who last year was elected Mr. Singapore earned Inn-, -elf another title on Saturday night When he won the Singa{•'>it-' Amateur Weight Kiting ederation's ]yir Body Builder k>mte«t htM at th e Happy W^otld139 words
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Article61 1954-11-08 12 TODAY'S SPORT HOCKEY: SHA League: University of Malaya vs. SRC at Varsity, Indians vs. Wanderers at Balestier, Dir. 3A P T vs. Royal Navy at P T ground; FriendHes SHB Recs vs. Raffles Institution at Raijles. Women SCC vs. GSC at padang, SCC vs. Medical Services at Sepoy Lines, SOCCER:61 words
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157 1954-11-08 12 LONDON. Nov. 7 (Reuter> Two Malayan brothers. Oon Chong Teik. aged 18. and Oon Chong Jin. aged 15. who arrived m this country m September to continue their education at a Cambridge public school were among the pnz.e winners at thje South of Scotland157 words
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Article46 1954-11-08 12 KHALSA Association, fielding a full team for the first time, beat the University of Malaya 2nd XI 3-1 m a thrilling Uiv. 2 encounter played on the Varsity ground yesterday. Scorers for Khal.-n team were Darshan Singh. Beant Singh and Harbans Singh.46 words
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443 1954-11-08 12 Weak Chinese Find Malays At Their Best Malays 3 Chinese I Awang Bakar 2 and Ismail Yusoff Sim Yan 0 Huat John Ferguson refereed CHINESE, who took the field without five of their regular players— Chu Chee Seng, Foo Hee Jong, Teow Keng, Aw Boon Seong and Chia Boon Leong443 words
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Article582 1954-11-08 12 BAM Change T-Cup Coach A GIANT of the past will coach Malaya's Thomas Cup team. Greying:, Colony schoolmaster Leow Kirn Fatt— the first Malayan to down the first 'foreign invader' J. F Devlin, then All England champion, at the Victoria Memorial Hall m582 words
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Article397 1954-11-08 12 THE following are the weights for Wedm-sd.. day of the Selangor Turf Club November roeetin? S "J°N Lumpur: X Km Weights for four races, second d*v. Wednesday Not. 10 are: Cl. 5, Div. I—s) F. Ra-I.i 9.00 Grandeur 8.10 Saigon Bran 8.08 Tia Juana 8.07 Portmaster 8.0»;397 words
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Article39 1954-11-08 12 Resultj of Quadranqu'ar heckev matches played m the Federation yesterday were: At Ipoh: Perak beat Penanf 3-1: Perak beat Kedah 6-1; Negri beat Kedah 6-2. At Kuala Lumpur: Se'angor hold Johore 3-3: Malacca liraw with Pahang 3-3.39 words
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Article33 1954-11-08 12 siNr, Soon I Sot. pur. Si Yi. Those Sii n, Ong Poh Lim ti I) t-ig Pi»h I mail b:n Mirjtl W i S<j<»n and '1 ii33 words
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333 1954-11-08 12 WONG BEATS TEOH SLIPPERY FLOOR: ONG SAILS IN WONG PENG SOON entered the semi-final of the Singapore Badminton Association's open singles championship last night. He took less than 20 minutes to dispose of his doubles partner, Teoh Peng Hooi, winning at 15-9, 15-10. It must be mentioned that the condition333 words
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Article475 1954-11-08 12 MEMBERS of the Royal Singapore Yacht Club put up m very creditable show at the annual Far Eastern Inter-Port regatta which concluded on Saturday. The regatta held over a mile course between Pulau Branl and Pulau Blakaa Mati saw R.S.Y.C retain two of the three championships.475 words
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297 1954-11-08 12 WINDSOR LAD - Ballroom Ever Glory Win Promotion To CI. 3 WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— After their stylish displays on the opening d.»\ «.f the Selangor Turf Club's November meeting, Ballroom II and Ever (llorv, two promising youngsters, have been sent up to class three. Ballroom, a three-year-old Solicitor gelding, followed297 words
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