Singapore Standard, 9 November 1954
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Title Section18 1954-11-09 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m a an Vol. V. No. 129. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.18 words
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369 1954-11-09 1 Conflicting Descriptions Of The Thing... 9 AN ccriol object/ described voriously as cigarshaped, o white disc and greyisH circulor, was seen O ver ♦ye towns m the Fcdcrct en yesterday. i»port s tame front: \inli «*T.AK. Krdah: The pr'npk 1 f«urun village near369 words
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Article110 1954-11-09 1 FRENCH START MOP-UP 8. <UP>.— f anned out •d lands" of ...^eria today p-up of Naon the Muslim i 1 Mi.uloud the y <-t the Prophet immed. •neh paratroopers, m;- men, mobile guards deployed through »<y fastnesses of the Mountains to put down letimea the French ad--rl unoppoed lor mile^.110 words
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Article39 1954-11-09 1 WEN (Connecticut), Nov. 8 (AP)— The "Bald Head America nas named a committee to investigate arged by barbers. nbrrs attending the biennial meeting here said -nodld charge by the hair— not by the head.39 words
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142 1954-11-09 1 A BALL of fire, and a fragmerit of plane (right) m which the pilot icas trapped, are all that remain of the Corn-air YF2Y-1 Sea Dart. claimed to be the world's fastest seaplane, m this photo made a few seconds after itA.P. - 142 words
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338 1954-11-09 1 MUAR, Mon.— The anniversary of Prophet Mohammed's birthday marked a significant event m Muar today, when Johore's fourth White area was declared by the Tungku Mahkota before nearly 10 000 people on the Padang. Earlier m the day, about 5,000 Muslims chanted "Alan338 words
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Article50 1954-11-09 1 NEWS of the shooting down of a B-29 by Russian Vftis was the main cause flEgfe* tfee m the Singapore price wkfch closed at 82i cents for first grade November shipment (81 cents on Saturday). Prices were the highest m Singapore since January 26 last year.50 words
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Article104 1954-11-09 1 $50 FROM WIFE OF THE C-IN-C LADY LOEWEN, wife of Lieut.-General Sir Charles Loewen C-in-C, FARELF. who is also a member of the Standard Christmas Toy Fund Committee, yesterday sent $50 to the* Fund. The Standard also gratefully acknowledges $5 from "Mr. Chang", of Kuala Lumpur. The fund is now104 words
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Article38 1954-11-09 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 8, <AFP>.— The public here yesterday despatched, to the defenders of Tachen, cigarettes, canned meat. bananas dried vegetables and other articles. These things were collected by the Friends of the Armed Forces Club.38 words
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Article39 1954-11-09 1 TEHERAN, Nov. 8, (AFP)— Iranian army prosecutor. Gen. Hassan Azmoudeh, announced today that five officers, including three lieutenant colonels, were shot at dawn today. The officers had been sentenced to death on charges of treason.39 words
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149 1954-11-09 1 Ten Times More Aid Needed For Asia WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 <AP)~ Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida of Japan called today for a "drastically enlarged," Marshall Plan type aid programme of about four billion (US) dollars a year to save the new countries of Asia from the gravitational pull of Communist China.149 words
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Article272 1954-11-09 1 PILOT IS FLAYED FOR NOT FIRING TOKYO, Nov. B— United States' aircraft will from now on return the fire of attacking aircraft, Col. Albert Welch, commander of the 91st reconnaissance squadron, declared here today. And he criticised the pilot of the B-2J* which belonged to the squadron, for not shooting272 words
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Article58 1954-11-09 1 NEPANEE, Ontario, Nov. 8 AP> Corporal Ernest Tack of the Canadian Provost Corps brought his Japanese bride home today to a warm welcome by her husbands parents. Namica Tenuko. 23. of Yamagata, married Corporal Tack at Hiroshima United Church on March 28, 1953. a month before his58 words
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Article37 1954-11-09 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 8 (AFP) Sixty-four Chinese youngsters left Hongkong this morning by the British ship Szechwan for Taipei to continue their schooling m Taiwan under the sponsorship of Aid Refugee Chinese Intellectual Incorporated.37 words
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Article38 1954-11-09 1 AMMAN. (Jordan), Nov. 8 f AP> Seventy members of the Arab Women's Union presented a petition to the government on Sunday asking it to put a limitation on polygamy and divorce under Islamic law.38 words
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Article, Illustration590 1954-11-09 1 MIGs Shoot Down US Plane One Crewman Killed 10 Others Survive PROTEST NOTE TO RUSSIA TOKYO, Nor. 8 (UP) —Two Russian MIG jet fighters swept out of the sun without warning on Sunday and shot down an American air force photo plane m flames off the coast of northern Japan,590 words
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173 1954-11-09 1 Many Are Suspect For Baby Killing IPOH, Mon. Police have their suspicions on several people m connection with the minder of 16-month-old baby Lim Siew Lan, who was kidnapped from her home m Laßrooy Road six days ago and thrown into tfu* Sungei Pari to drown. No arrest, however, has173 words
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Article77 1954-11-09 1 NEW YORK. Nov. 8 «AP> A crude bomb mad<* out of a length of pipe exploded under a seat m the mammoth Radio City music hall movie theatre on Sunday ni^ht. Two women were superficially Injured, and about 50 persons nearby stood up after the muffled77 words
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Advertisement461 1954-11-09 1 U^k YOGHOURT \\£^A wurishet \t^^y withoat fattening COH JTOMGt CRCAMC N i C S LTD A NEW ££Q U dK FOOTBALL CONTEST $3,000 PRIZE MONEY! Itt SI, OOO I WHICH ARE THE 2nd S5OO '<> MOST IMPORTANT 3rd $250 FACTORS IN PRODUCING 50 prizes of $25 A CONSISTENTLY GOOD 5w461 words
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Article39 1954-11-09 2 N'AHA (Okinawa*. Nov. 8 (AP> Fifty Okinawan> broke out of Naha penitentiary last night m wild rioting by more than 850 convicts, and more than a score are still at large today, prison officials said.39 words
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193 1954-11-09 2 Everyone's So Friendly Here Says USS Chief There are not too many "paradise ports m the world— ports which are friendly to the seaman; where the seamen are friendly, the civilians are friendly and the seafarer gets good treatment and no trouble, he S3193 words
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Article, Illustration5 1954-11-09 2 Seamen On Shore His Problem5 words
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Article123 1954-11-09 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 82* 825 No. 1 R.S.S fob Nov. 822 822 No. 2 821 82 h No 3 81 i BIJ Dec To. I R.S S 82 7 16 82 9 16 Tone:123 words
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Article125 1954-11-09 2 MALAYAN Airways wiH j begin an air service five times a week to link Brunei town with other parts of Borneo by way of Labuan Airport. Captain R. P. Mollard. managing director of Malayan Airways. i said yesterday. The service is tentatively scheduled to125 words
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Article37 1954-11-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Mrs. Yap Kirn Fook. supervisor m the telephone exchange at HQ. Malaya Command. Kuala Lumpur, was today presented with the Commander-in-Chiefs testimonial for eight years of •excellent and loyal service."37 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-09 2 THE new Indonesian Consul-General for Singapore. Dr R Hermen Kartowisastro. and his wife, flew into Singapore yesterday by X.L.M. from Holland on his way to Jakarta. Dr. Kartowisastro. was formerly Indonesian minister m Holland. Standard photo.Standard - 38 words
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Article73 1954-11-09 2 Mr. K. X Tandon. the new Government of India Representative for Malaya, who arrived m Singapore yesterday m the Carthajje with his wife and children. He takes the place of Mr. M. Gopala Menon who has been posted to Nairobi. Mr. Tandon told the Press yesterday heStandard - 73 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-11-09 2 JOHORKS fourll Whf( Arra Has j l( Muar. >isi,ij.,x It* square mil. population <>t People. Ih.i, about l.;io;v living m Whil tbr Krdfr.iti.ii, about 30 p«r rent ..f^hi rountr>\ |..,<32 words
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152 1954-11-09 2 SINGAPORE'S Labour Department remitted $810 to Red China last month to dependants of workers disabled m the Colony m the course of their work. This was disclosed by Assistant Labour Commis- sioner (Workmen's Comptnsation>. Mr. Goh Sin Tub, to The Standard, yesterday. He said152 words
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Article67 1954-11-09 2 JOHOrtE BAHRU. Mon. The annual Art> and Cra!t^ exhibition at the English 1 College this year was a gr« at advance on those of the past m respect of quality and quantity. Mrs. Watson Hyatt, wlfl d the Superintendent of Education, Johore. who prestnted to67 words
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Article51 1954-11-09 2 $30 MIL CITY LOAN CLOSES THE Sin..,; cil's closed noon iflti over-sul ]y $5-mill. It was on' that the P A City C •old The S that <d up terday E m f I G ir tert^ mn iitM a rep Tht Council w&n\ money tor r watei It r51 words
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Advertisement58 1954-11-09 2 SINGAPORE PENANG fo fo /I RANGOON RANGOON Single fore: Single fare: I $294.90 $201.95 Freight: Freight: I $0.65 c. per Ib. $0.50 c. per Ib. I RETURN FARE: 10'^ REBATE P UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS Consult: ENC LEE HONC CHEE SENG CO.. LTD. 42 'ELCK AVER STREET, 183-B, VICTORIA STREET,58 words
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Advertisement45 1954-11-09 2 an^ jE^^a^te^^ j^^i^^b. *s. IHRPPMhI ttaa^nfli m* a^a^a^a^a^a^aW^PV^P^^^aV^^^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^a^H^a^^ flß^a^ar avjj/^arn» aw^L^^aw BlfWnl bv4bm b^bw BUT DON'T REVEAL II l<> FRIENDS WHEN YOU SEE Ml BBTRAYto FII.MKD IN HOLLAND IN F.XCI I N with Perspecta Stereophoaic Stmnt S!\^ZL Clark GABLE MKbM Lana TURNER V^P^3 Victor MATURE45 words
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Miscellaneous634 1954-11-09 2 SQUAREWORD D.-35 CLUES ACROSS 1 CLUES DOWN 6. The more cynical "a man is •■■•^•a i^A h He's seldom a strong characabout women, the more likely ENTRY O*#C ter who has no P— ACE m his he is to be A— USED by them own y^^g (E or L) 8.634 words
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160 1954-11-09 3 Standard Staff Reporter ROYAL Order will be made by the Queen In ouncil early next year, fixing the salary for the future Ministers of Singapore. The Standard understands the monthly salary of the ministers will be between $1,500 and $2,000. In addition,160 words
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Article69 1954-11-09 3 Choir In Need Of Singers arc still vacancies m the Singapore ty'a choir, which learsal last week s two perforMessiah to be -December. the rehearsals have .-tart, there is ut five sopranos. tenors and 10 I v apply tonight ■> rehearsal at St. Andrew's The next full which male ap'•v69 words
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Article47 1954-11-09 3 MR V. P. DAVID and children their heartfelt thanks U I. A. Simon. City Councillor. Sinhalese Community, friends and relatives, who at- d the funeral of his wife, thofp who sent wreaths'. of condolence, lent cars save help, m some form or to "ie bereaved family47 words
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Article111 1954-11-09 3 Charity Dance Festival THE International Society of Teachers of Dancing will hold a gala charity dance festival on Nov. 13 m aid of the SATA South Winds Rehabilitation Resettlement Fund. The festival, to be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall, will feature a series of exhibition dances by the Colony's111 words
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Article105 1954-11-09 3 TEO Beng Kirn. petitioner m a. divorce suit against his wife. Lim Suan Nco, on grounds of adultery, was granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute m three months, by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Avnsley. m the Singapore High "Court yesterday. The105 words
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Article29 1954-11-09 3 SIXGAPORE Customs officers discovered 15 pounds of opium on board the Prosper, berthed m the Inner Roads. Singapore Harbour, yesterday. The ship arrived from Bangkok.29 words
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Article58 1954-11-09 3 A WORKING party of senior geologists has be*n engaged m drawing up the first regional geological map for Asia and the Far Eaf-.t. It expects to complete fairly early the map for Asia. Malaya is represented on this working party, sponsored jointly by ECAFE. the International58 words
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Article, Illustration520 1954-11-09 3 KEEP A CLOSE EYE ON DEFENCE' Retiring Air C4K Warns Malayan Leaders Handsome Praise For The Police THE retiring Commander in-Chief of the far East Air Force, Air Marshal Sir Clifford Sanderson, yesterday warned Malayan leaders agitating for self-government to keep a close eye on the country's strength m defence/Standard - 520 words
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242 1954-11-09 3 AGE is no hindrance when it conies to voting and registering. To prove this point 102-year-old Mr Moonshi Abdul Rahiman yesterday walked into Singapore's National Registration Centre m Stamford Road, and registered himself as a citizen of United Kingdom and the Colonies.242 words
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Article141 1954-11-09 3 THE ban on learner-drivers taking: their cars into the City area during peak hours may be relaxed if representations to be made by the Bureau of Driving Standards are accepted by Government. The bureau feels that while the peak hour ban is invaluable141 words
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Article127 1954-11-09 3 THE Singapore Eighth Police Magistrate, Mr. M. Karthigesu, yesterday committed a trisha-rider, Kee Nye Ho, to stand trial at the next Assizes. Kee was on a tentative charge of using a forged licence as genuine on Oct. 30 last year, along Rcchore Road. He was127 words
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Article, Illustration230 1954-11-09 3 Tan, The First Trishaman To Give Blood THIRTY EIGHT year old Tan Ah Lek became the first trisha rider yesterday to give his blood. Tan who lives m Gey lane Road is the father of six children. His average daily income i s S4. Sipping a cup of coffee m230 words
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Article64 1954-11-09 3 SINGAPORE branch of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a film premiere "Green Scar" at the Pavilion Theatre on Dec. 7. at 9.30 p.m. Tickets at $10. $5. $3 and $2. can be obtained from Mrs. J. B. Pickering. Mrs.64 words
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Article24 1954-11-09 3 THE Straits Chinese British Association will hold its annual general meeting at the China Building, Chulia Street, at 5.15 p.m. on Friday.24 words
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Article146 1954-11-09 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— A new feature of the celebrations today In honour of the Prophet's birthday was the inclusion of Chinese Muslims m the procession of Malays and Indian Muslims. Muslim men and schoolchildren numbering about 5.000 took part m the pro- cession which started146 words
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Article232 1954-11-09 3 Improve Your Speech and Writing m a Few Hours Are you content with the way you speak and write? Are you sure that you are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands of men and women are handicapped because they make embarrassing232 words
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Article77 1954-11-09 3 A FREE BOOKLET "Word Mastery" Write today to The Regent Institute (Dept 469 E), Palace Gate, London. W 8. England, for a free copy of "Word Mastery," which contains full details of the Effective English Course including the special arrangements for overseas students. Don't delay. Tour English Is all import.77 words
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Advertisement58 1954-11-09 3 nlu/ouc h»a SHELL 00 x B> ulffdyS US6 1S a P re mium quality •J fluid for hydraulic braking systems one part of the car for which jpf* 3 f*f*%*^ y° u m *»st buy the best (SHELL) DONAX 'B figl hydraulic brake fluid JS *n the value of your58 words
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Article75 1954-11-09 4 FOUR men armed with knives, entered a house m Tampenis Road on Sunday and robbed a Chinese housewife of cash and jewellery, worth $600. The housewife, Lim Choon. was chatting with two women friends and her mother m the hall, when the robbers entered.75 words
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Article101 1954-11-09 4 GHANI bin Da wood. a youth, who broke into a woman's home m Verdun Roadon the night of Oct. 27 and stole 15 pieces of clothing. 100 gramophone records. $15 cash •and a money box containing $30 worth of shillings, was put 1 under probation101 words
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Article51 1954-11-09 4 ABOUT 500 Government tc hnical employees, who are memberi of ditTerent trade niions. will meet on Nov. 24 to form a single union. The organization to be known as the Singapore Te^hj nical Services Union will be the only official union to rei preseni Government technical51 words
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333 1954-11-09 4 Eighty Per Gent. Lose Their Jobs PENANG, Mon. Eighty per cent of the 3,000 goldsmiths m Penong Island ore today jobless as a result of the new taxation on jewellery importation into the mainland. Some of them have become trisha riders and odd job333 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-11-09 4 photo. a a a a MRS I W BLELLOCH wife of (be British Adviser. Perak. and former District Commissioner of Girl Guides m Perak as well as President of the Perak State Girl Guides* Association, has a "Thanks Badge" pinned on her by Mrs. N. K. L. Hannah,Standard - 75 words
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Article94 1954-11-09 4 KAM Eng Hong p.eaded guilty m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. to three charges of cheating two men and a woman of $620 worth of goods. On Aug. 7, he cheated Lov Jn Phuan of $60 worth of provisions m Cairnhill Road; on Aug. 16,94 words
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Article261 1954-11-09 4 M^SJ^APORE Police Inspector, attached to the Manne Division, Sedik bin Ismail, yesterilay related to the Fourth Police Magistrate how he chased three men, one of whom was armed with a pistol, near his nome one night in September. Inspector Sedik was giving evidence at a261 words
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Article280 1954-11-09 4 Gurkhas Leave Malaya KUALA LIMPI R, Mon.— Lt. Co!. J. H. Allford, Commanding Officer of the 2/7 Gurkha Battalion, tonight paid tribute to his warriors leaving: for Hongkong tomorrow, declaring that one could never hope to meet a "more loyal, devoted and likeable friend" than280 words
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Article74 1954-11-09 4 KIALA LIMPIK >lon. Six (omnium t terrorists three Mala\s and three 'iamils \<^ terday forced a Tamil woman tapper to drink from a bottle carried by them. She has been admitted to hospital with stomach pains, according to reports reaching here today. Terrorists have74 words
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135 1954-11-09 4 MORE SIT FOR CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS JOHORE BAHRU Mon The school year has reached its final stage and all over the State, boys and girls are taking up their final tests The oral examinations m connection with the Cambridge examinations have been concluded. The written test begins on Nov. 24 and135 words
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Article53 1954-11-09 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A Chinese "Pau" hawker was admitted to hospital last night with serious head injuries, after a collision with a car driven by a European, police said today The hawker according to a Traffic Branch spokesman was pedalling his tricycle when he was involved53 words
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214 1954-11-09 4 Govt. Pictorial On Lite In Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Federation and Singapore Governments are sponsoring a pictorial "Malaya Book" shortly, to tell the world more about this South-east Asian "melting pot" peninsula. The Standard learnt today. The book will be written by Mrs. E. Pownall. an Australian author, who214 words
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Advertisement307 1954-11-09 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION \*A VH feOlw Mi«-m-r2.4.v:i. < YOUR EYES HILL BEHOLD rill <»M GREAT SCREEN EXPKKIENCi: OF YOIR R^Rs^RV H^R Ja^ tf'C ■B VrV "^v m^k^^ ■f k V»^!*ir V— Av v-^ -t Mi FH'J it *«^riv A /RjC^ Vf'V^^ v rJRJc iflL^tM^ift vi 3fcf' JtAN VKTTO^ Ct*lC MCMACt307 words
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Article, Illustration426 1954-11-09 5 To Step Up Food Denial Campaign For Sydney KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation Government is planning a new measure to step up its food denial campaign against the Communist terrorists. This measure, known as the compulsory central cooking scheme/ is to be introduced m allStandard - 426 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-11-09 5 IHK London University Foundation D.iv dinner will be held at the St-a View Hot< I on Nov. 2~ Persons who are interested are asked to contact Mrs Lucy Chan, c o Eber and Tan. 4-A Raffles Place or Dr B. VV. Purslow. University ol Malaya, nr D.E.56 words
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182 1954-11-09 5 Wealth Of Information In Singapore Guide TOURISTS to the Colony will find m the latest Guide t<» Singapore, a well-illustrat-ed and informative booklet on problems that may i confront them m the way of hotels, places of amusement, exchange rates and the like. Brought out by Papineau Studios, the well-known182 words
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Article65 1954-11-09 5 A Singapore sundry -shop owner, Nn Ah Men and his famih who were ejected from their Weld Road homr yesterday spent the night on the road with their belonging* (below). Ns;. who claimed th.it he had occupied the premises since 1949 and had always paidStandard - 65 words
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Article, Illustration146 1954-11-09 5 (Top left) Mr Kuan Kum Choon, eldest son of Madam Lo Wat, of Kuala Lumpur, and his bride the former M.ss Liang Yuen Ch.n, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Liang Tso Tv of Singapore, who wee mamed at the Loke Yuen Restaurant, Bukit Bintang Road, Kuala Lumpur,Gen Boon Eng - 146 words
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Article119 1954-11-09 5 Man With Dagger Gets 8 Months' a possible dash bttwectt two |SHS> ajew Rveftcd by UIC prompt ncio!i a| Sinu.*pore Police on Deepavall night, la>t niontf: Thai vaa tftadoaetf an the Singapore Third Criminal Di-tnrt Court yesterday, when s Veeraxamy. unemployi VM C'»nviot«(i lot uniawlul posttetiikion ol dagger and sentenced119 words
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Article122 1954-11-09 5 Hopes Of 863 Boys Rest In London KUALA TKENGGANU, lion i i hopei ol Wtt M i \y youthf to k»o ali..v o i study m English m nCBggMMI <»n a decision t<» I about 6.000 mle i m London*- what n tru v \r\\) will the U I Kingdom122 words
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Article27 1954-11-09 5 TAIPING. Fire Offl i »i n [smail< •ho i <»n Saturday night tool here \«--!i tc.v k >■■ the (to\ ert. •'•I retire death.27 words
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Article18 1954-11-09 5 A LIII.NESE. uli.. w v 1 M.mdvi R< Ml Mli I* ,i. i18 words
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Miscellaneous344 1954-11-09 5 <z£ln\anac Information at a Glance #> I NQArW KKj PortD.ck.son 050 am (10 ft. 4 7.15 Letter Box <S>. 730 Hit the Sber l? J J 14 ,i\'V l 8 ll 7 I Jackpot (Pi; 8 pm. Asian Club Zmmr *JB is 12 14 m (7 ft r, n (S344 words
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900 1954-11-09 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD Governor Speaks Out 'JpilK Governor of Hong Kon£, Sir Alexander Orantham, i.s the first Colonial Governor to on a speaking tour of America. This is a departure from the tradition of the colonial civil service whose officers are tight-lipped and aloof. They are never allowed to stray from900 words
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Article57 1954-11-09 6 l^O not Ift there develop round the word 'chemical' a >ort of hoodoo. After all we are all composed of. chemicals. Dr. Charles Hill. Parliamentary Secretary, .Ministry of Food. IF there is going; to be a marriage between Bri-. md Italian films. -i e.t intends to57 words
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Article393 1954-11-09 6 Review of Views Islam Will Live UTUSAN Melayu editorially pays tribute to the late Prophet Mohammad whose birthday iell on Sunday. Praising the omnipotence of Allah, the Illustrious work of Mohammad m preaching Islam to mankind and the glory of the religion, the Malay journal pontificates that as long as393 words
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Article586 1954-11-09 6 Sir. I don't profess to possess specialised knowledge of anthropology, ethnography or of the Malayan aborigines m particular, except such as can be learnt by anyone interested who can put two and two together from general reading. The Mahavamsa should not be doubted for it586 words
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Article116 1954-11-09 6 Sir; Recently a person was fined m court for not paying his employee m time. How, if the employer happens to be the government? I left Federation Government service m October last year, but my gratuity has not been paid so far. Repeated written requests are116 words
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Article266 1954-11-09 6 Sir; -The present system of testing drivers needs changing and the existing policy of not giving reasons for failures is one that is hard to understand. I recently took my driving test and failed. I was first asked to d<> a vertical and then a266 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-11-09 6 l« wrnrnm f kmmtt ti /(i fn lhe m *9 -'or* of Rrjrfa«faM irtrfrHtftnf)17 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-11-09 6 "Any colour you like whatever it is the wifr will send me back tomorrow to ihanKc it. an>\\ay."21 words
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Article311 1954-11-09 6 UGANDA NATIONAL PARK TAKES SHAPE \T'HEN Ernest Ikminjr- way's plane crashed into the African bush near Murchison Falls and the writer was over-hastlly given up a.s a loss to literature by .some editors, he provided welcome advance publicity for a new National Park now beinjj put into shape m Uganda's311 words
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Article570 1954-11-09 6 PHILIP DEANE - Report On A Secret Ceremony PHILIP DEANE By NEW DFUIf. 1 AST WEEK I nw a J Christian pi-, o' part In a ceremony marked hii conversion to Hinduism. The man, lii Reverend Samuel B. Ma< of the United Chur h of Northern India, underwent the pi;r Oration ritua i570 words
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Article37 1954-11-09 7 8 fAPI fgeru era] Party new political i Kpelling li im< m i label i arty .ii the v. r house opposed idershlp the party pn b: thc| .ii Ishibashl., and< wartime37 words
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307 1954-11-09 7 The Story Of A Girl Who Met A Sailorman n the world ican inksMiss I anI mamn ol Far year I :orI to a ntest elected m the contest month world une third m H Long Beach. la a Universal inlonal »tarlet being r ih<> silver ol the world m307 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-11-09 7 Brando Gave Up These Five Beauties... ...For Her THESE Aye llolhuood beauties ar former flames of Marlon Brando, one of filmland's most eligible bachelors. They ucir all "amazod" irhen his engagement was announced to Josanr Marl a n i. llrando's ex-girls are ttwm i left to rifht): blonde bombshell ShellyU.P. - 85 words
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293 1954-11-09 7 Joe Keeps Vigil At Marilyn s Hospital Door HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 8 UP)— Marilyn Monroe wenf under the surgeon's knife for a minor operation today while Joe Dimaggio, her freshly-divorced husband, waited faithfully outside her hospital room door. The ball-player, although giv the legal boot by the shapely blonde m a293 words
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Article163 1954-11-09 7 BOS lON. Nov. 8. (AP).— Pre.-. Elsenhower declared -day prospects for end;:: p. ace are brightest m ars. And he again void ;.ope his "atoms for pear- plan will inaugurate a n» thase of US. relations with R ;>sia. "To attain enduring peace must ever163 words
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74 1954-11-09 7 ABERDARE. Wales, Nov. 8 'AP> Seven coal minercame to the .surf are yesterday after 85\ hours m a "stay down" strike one mile underground. They had threatened not to come up until the manager of the Government -operated colliery was transferred, and 300 men74 words
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Article54 1954-11-09 7 MILAN". Nov. 8: (Renter' Arturo Toscaninl, the 87--year-old conductor, glana ;i angrily here today at a pile of telegrams inquiring about nis health and snapped: "I nave never felt better." Telegrams and cables poured m after a Milan newspaper reported two days ago that he was54 words
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Article66 1954-11-09 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (AP>— The Washington Post and Times-Herald Mid today President Eisenhower overrode a .7-1 recommendation from the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff thai would have authorized American air attack on the Chinese maid. and to prevent a Communist landing on Nationalisi Quemoy. The66 words
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Article43 1954-11-09 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 8 AFP > The resignation of Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru as president of the Indian Congress Party was accepted by the Party's executive today. The Party however oppoxd Mr. Nehru'a resignation as Prime Minister of India.43 words
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Article258 1954-11-09 7 Pills, Brandy Flask And Map PARIS, Nov. 8, (Reuter)-A post-mortem is beincarried out here today on the body of the mysterious man m the tomb'— a cuily-haired young man of 25 whm was round lylag dead m a Paris cemetery vault on Friday. Si-t-King258 words
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219 1954-11-09 7 Queen Mother Attends Church In Unfinished Cathedral WASHINGTON, Nov. 8. (AP) —Queen Mother Elizabeth delighted a crowd of sightseers on Sunday when, like many i another tourist, she visited Washington's great unfinished Episcopal cathedral and attended services there. A throng, well sprinkled with box camera and periscope wielders. applauded when219 words
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353 1954-11-09 7 And A Long Chat With US Envoy MOSCOW, Nov. 8, (AP)— Russian Premier Cieorgi Malenkov and U.S. Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen sat down to dinner together for the first time at a Kremlin party last night and had an animated conversation lasting more than half353 words
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Article124 1954-11-09 7 Ex-King Hunt For Watches GENEVA. N.\ Ei kin« »-'arouk. lUttM -ji i hotel h»*re reiltrelay, jinicl'd two hf4\* bnedtta, fli«krd i>h off an rnormout ii<n. said with a «miv "Perhaps I II VI will put an -n<J '<> ill the rumours that 1 hivr mnir v* Swttaeftaai t<» im to124 words
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Article97 1954-11-09 7 Ship Repair Workers To Stay Put LONDON. NT. .-5 iUPj About 5.000 ol 8.000 -hip repairmen who struck on London.- waterfront seven weeks *fo voted yesterday to stay put until the employers met their terms They struck to back up their demands for consult! tioiu between the eriployera and their97 words
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124 1954-11-09 7 CIUDAD TRUJILLO. D<> minican Republic. n<>\ b, »up>. Ei'4ht young; bandit*. who murdered [out persons* 1 and mbbt'd .i bank of ussuitjHiM duiini brlei 1 reign of terror, weft capi tured yesterday a fen hours after ex-PreMdent Rafael Trujillo uiit red a U s124 words
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Article68 1954-11-09 7 LONDON. Nov. 8 (Renter)— British European Airwayj technician! who w o rked through the night toiiuy "dear. Ed" eight of the Corporation*i •LM Viscount airlineCf withdrawn yesterday tor a detailed ermine check. The planes left London airport on normal i bedu w Examination of \hc Corporation's fleet68 words
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Article84 1954-11-09 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. No* 8. The following ore th d» k .«f prices ot rubber ond tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER Spot 26) d. December 25 d. Jonuory /Morch 241 d. April/June IMI4. July/September 2 3 •d. October/December 2 3 h d. November84 words
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Article166 1954-11-09 7 Ex-Queen: I'm Sick And Tired LAI SWM 8: < I Pi K\ <|u<*«»& Nun in. in of Egypt ye*trrdav I.iiiklhM «>ff rCMHi >ln* i« pi. inning to tik«* ia •-niir from the oil rl< h >*».-ik dom of Kuu lit i, her third husband. "What *m\t of KuMjit air they166 words
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Advertisement60 1954-11-09 7 J H ould you leave a kitten J iii the drain? J T 4 course yon wouldn't— many people do. help us to savfl imala unnecessary pain becoming a /nemb< r of X b P.C.A. The sub- iption is only $10 a year there is no entrance S P. C.60 words
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Advertisement52 1954-11-09 7 jj THE MILK JUG PfUCfKItC UNIVERSAL APPEAL! from "FRIG" to THE TABLE! Y\7 A-^ A MAYONNAISE, etc. A\ JrJlf\. H pATTRACTIVE— ANS^ll^^ll 0 with the patent hygienic A AaVA the contents at ell time- y from contamination U -$2.00 each- %*l HARDWARE DEPT. Iy^JPI I^l J^JItJ J H\IIIIS PI AC52 words
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Article161 1954-11-09 8 Burma May Need Chinese Workers U Nu said that Japan was not the only country which has been welcomed to set up industries m Burgia. He added: "If our present negotiations for the new rice plan with China succeed, technicians and consultants from that country and from other allied countries161 words
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Article20 1954-11-09 8 LONDON, Nov. 8. (Renter) —Unemployment m Britain increased last month to nearly 254.000, the Ministry of Labour reported today.20 words
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Advertisement752 1954-11-09 8 rNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE SOINT SERVICE o Coii.rrbo Cafa Martrilles Antwerp, RotterdamH.rrbur? Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang tNABOB (LLOYD) 14/18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 23 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 7/13 Jan 14 Jan752 words
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Advertisement1116 1954-11-09 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ShISSSi <lncorporat«i to Simapor.l S De P p P u! c Tl i E BLUE FUNNEL LINE dS? Carriers option to proceed ?la other ports to load and discharge rorro SAILING* t© LIVtKPOOL. GLASUOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. Sham Penana Tfuctr1,116 words
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Advertisement716 1954-11-09 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam L HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ Spore P. Sham Penang SOMMELSOYK (HAL) In Port/15 Nov 16 Nov 17/18 Nov LANCKOEAS (RL) 19/25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov ZEELAND (RL)716 words
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Advertisement657 1954-11-09 8 EAST ASIATIC Us SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANOINavia For Aden. Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp Rottc.d.m warn W llfcfrg,. Gdynia. Cooennage-. Cotnenburi n<) q, *'P«'« P SK,m "FALSTRIA" t 14/16 No« > >k) lUTLANDIA" t 19/22 Nov 11/tlN* 'X Calls London (passengers only). kk) Calls London (Passengers only). Kirlinjmn t Passenger accommodation657 words
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81 1954-11-09 9 Anglo-Oriental (Malaya) Ltd. Kuala Lumpur Pl] rs of tin concentrates the undermentioned oomi the management of I 1 Malaya) Limit- j ,o month of October. 4 wt Puuls Ami.it Tin Dredging Ltd. 2.353 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. 1.0g4 i dging imited 1387 X River 1 m Dredging Company Limited 30tf81 words
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Article17 1954-11-09 9 CEYI ONES! er Sir m the Hi < i H« pres< c oi 1 n- UP.17 words
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Article94 1954-11-09 9 M VA N Excha«cc X- iky' \ss<»( i.iiion baying r.ilo to merchants yesterda\ urn-: New York tZ-l li.T.i. (0.D.), 33-1 credit bills ant! 33-3 IC trade bills i HO d st). Canada :il-; (T.T.), •>? <().!>.). 32- credit hills and 32-5 Hi trade bills t J*o d vt.).94 words
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448 1954-11-09 9 Rubber Roads May Stretch Taxpayer's WASHINGTON, Nov. 7, (UP)— Highway research experts here are probing the mysteries oi rubber roads with a dogged scientific curiosity. A question m their minds: Will Rubber roads stretch the taxpayer's dollar? The answer today is neither "yts M nor "no." "We know so little448 words
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Article, Illustration909 1954-11-09 9 Limited Turnover Seen In Share Market TIIF turnover m the Malayan share market was restricted due to the holidays m the Federation and the al>>ence of oversea" advices. All sections <f the market were Arm with the majority -i the price changes to highi r 1( vt Is. Bids for909 words
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Article39 1954-11-09 9 MESSRS Harrisons and Crosfield (Malaya) Ltd. reported the following crops harvested m October: Allenbury 29.5001b5 Benta 60,000 lbs Jeram Kuantan 62,000 lbs Kundong 33.000 lbs. Mentakab 72.000 lbs. Sungei Bagan 129.000 lbs. and Tanjong Pau 68,000 lbs.39 words
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197 1954-11-09 9 A LONDON expert is due to arrive m Brunei this week to carry out surveys Into the practicability of giving Brunei town a deepwater port. At the present time all cargoes for the capital and its large hinterland must be offloaded from deep-sea shipsReuter - 197 words
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178 1954-11-09 9 Ami JAHnnivvw Highest Price Since Jan. 53 THE news of the shooting down of a B-29 by Russian MIGs off japan was mainly responsible for the rise m the rubber price m Singapore yesterday which closed at 82f cents per Ib. for first178 words
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Article65 1954-11-09 9 MALAYAN' palm oil and kernel production was up some 14 per cent this year. the U.S Agriculture Department reported. I ro (I ;'on wm reported at lo.SOfi shori tons during the second quarter of 19M and 13£JH the first quarter. ExP° rts <: irini the ftrsi six65 words
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131 1954-11-09 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. —I Kuala Lumpur rubber merchants m <«>king a horse" m the mouth. They told 'I he Standard that they are not £«>in£ |g for any I bratfc m ;< though !he nil I price hat Jumped to beyond He rents131 words
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Article153 1954-11-09 9 QUIET condition! pn m most sections of the Singa pore produce market vt day with some Activity m copra and pepper. About two tons of pepper o\ all varieties changed hand- I ghtly hipher pricei 'heir. those prevailing at the wet end. Copra was wer m prices153 words
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Article236 1954-11-09 9 Tubeless Tyres For Malaya INIVKKSAL us«- of tub«'i«'vs tyrea m Malaya rrplarini: the pfeeCfll < on vriition.il t>r«s and tnl>* s i> eawiaaged m the fare* mm ahlr future by Iculiim .\nnru m tnantif j< turns h<T«' and m tin- I mWri Stitfs Th«> rate of production of tubclrs> tyrrs236 words
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Article16 1954-11-09 9 JAPAN will build one oil tanker and five freighter* lor Turkey. AFP sr6i4skAFP - 16 words
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Advertisement440 1954-11-09 9 FEDERATION MiUTARf lOKCIS SUI NOTICE nvl ted for the the following 1 M<> galli 2m Kails 1577 calls 8702 lbs. 14 lbs \A .***** DOS The inspected from C Barrack Militan anied i J of $100.00 marked [S .V DIS each the i. leraPoii 1 2 noon Novei ber. after440 words
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Advertisement233 1954-11-09 9 V^T, NOTICE IS II IN KIM <. I\ I tl.«t \f' >\ >»«-•-. 111 \i. mi: x l LIMITED rf /^.V' TR^E MARK N<^ fJ j j6 ((M| Moi|< Si ni l|lun Hf »IIC I "^W^^-^ >4 \<^». I' <; I rail r m.i rk«< 'Tsraw#*' v^*'' r I H233 words
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Miscellaneous86 1954-11-09 9 <« I I X RUAIMi SHK Wll \KM A" Hi r I'SNS I V r.vndarucv. 4 B B. a: a M .r; s emu 2 Duk Bir Hakeim 4 > I\M .1 Ko\i>>i L. h Hong 1 ale: S!u I Minn IMX X Si i i I 1:1 i:l DOCK86 words
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Article35 1954-11-09 10 s N Banerjee 11, M.T. Emily R)id. Singapore; Mrs. E. O!i 32. C-'.v! m Roaa. Singapore-l.'i; B. B Th tkuri Cit-rk. Ward No. 10. BMH Kinrara Kua'.a Lumpur, Mai lya.35 words
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Article198 1954-11-09 10 Abdul Rahman Bin Panjang A:is. C Agricultural OtVice. Bt'ii Pahat Johore; Yap Yong Cheng A.P.F.C (F.E.), H.Q FEA F. RAF. Changi. Singa- >re; Mr«. F. B. Dull No 211. lOnan Road Singapore: Mrs. F. B. Doll No." 211, Onan Road. Singapore; Mrs. H. H. Donough198 words
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Article40 1954-11-09 10 B. Abdullah 484-D Kg. Gunong Soga. Baiu Pahat. Johore; Mrs. H G Abcyratne No. 556. Gey- ing Road. Singapore; Mrs. H. \lbasrawy, 176, Carpmaei Road. Singapore-15; Mrs. Ampan, 13:?. Mt>. Ke-hil N. V. Me rstng40 words
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Article2020 1954-11-09 10 SQUAREWORD D 33 proved to be the easiest Squareword on record. No fewer than 56 competitors jeach sent m an all-correct entry. They thus share the $96,000 First Prize. Each receives $1,714.32. The J prize-list summary is as follows: s(i competitors with allcorrect entries each receive2,020 words
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1353 1954-11-09 10 Mrs. Leng Hang X^ee. \o. 11, Stanley Street, Smgapore-1: C B Ong. 46. St. Patrirks Road. Singapor«-13: C. H. Ong. P.w.D No. 9t>B. Kulai Johore Malays: C. H. Oon. 9. Asia Gardens. 9ingapor«-2: Madam Kong Chai Peng. 102. J. Sultanan. Batij Pahat. Johore.1,353 words
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Article, Illustration171 1954-11-09 10 Something Mew In Make-Up TOGETHER with the beautiful new. air-conditioned Elizabeth Ard c n beauty salon. which opened at Whiteaway's yesterday, the latest "femme chat" make-up was also introduced to Singapore. The salon is an addition to the one opened m 1951 by Miss Anne Coris. who has just returnedStandard - 171 words
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250 1954-11-09 10 Victim Picks Out Alleged Robbers -COURT TOLD THE Singapore Assize Court was tohl that one robbery .suspect jumped into t Canal and another climbed on to a nun Police closed m on them after a robins il Kallang Road m the early hours of Aim In the dock was Tan250 words
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Advertisement194 1954-11-09 10 6*l BEAUTY SOAP BEAUTIFIES PURIFIES SATISFIES HAGEMEYER TRADING CO <M LTD Why Go Grey MORGAN'S POMADE CRAf lON LABORATORIES ITD. SINGAPORE BALDNESS I l|sf HAIRFALL wkssf~/3P I'se Dr La vis's Pomade CAPILLOGENA >-' r>o. Postage 60 cts. CHAKI CO., P. Box 123, 29. Robinson Road, Spore 1. Curb Backache If194 words
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Article387 1954-11-09 11 rticle m the L m rr.nq to the Exhibition es, the .xrrpfion to •he Sc'oni m m Z°* nenra m bold Selon- 1 r iction WOS n rhe "-erv- .vith- •'< nt of That he say? •>.('. end I hi < an -its thnt387 words
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Article191 1954-11-09 11 r Jeffery I hep- rhe ■AT'te n con- 'fn r< 'f -"-ere c mis- dual I c roof m your article. To pick on Mr. Lim Chuon Gcok who was only helping the S. longer 6. A. who trunk-collid him at extremely short notice to191 words
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Article434 1954-11-09 11 (1) I do not know about Sports Editors, but speaking tor myself. 1 believe that a boycott is not the kind of weapon sportsmen should use m a sport. If the SIIA had instituted the boycott and not the F.Mlir. ADR can bet his shirt that not434 words
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315 1954-11-09 11 Bob Ferrier - Bob Ferrier By from London. Ministry, and a character who talks m proverbs, answered that same question with the following: "The tall is small and the field is very big." Asked about Spartak's special and intensive training. Antiponek came out with a315 words
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Article46 1954-11-09 11 ANOTHER BLOW FOR GERMANY GERMANY, who ii t England at WernL'.oy on !>»•«•»■ mbrr 1. now li.ixr seven international stars on Mi. injured list. Latest is Irft half Karl Mai, 2b. who is m hospital uith a liver complaint. All tickets for tin* matth have b<M>n sold.46 words
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322 1954-11-09 11 LONDON, Nov. 8. (Keuter)— Billiards and snooker fans m London have had a shock with the news that the Leicester Square Hall is to close early m the New Year. For more than half a century this has bun the traditional home of322 words
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Article245 1954-11-09 11 England's Team To Meet Wales LONDON. Nov. 8. (Reuter England's fooinatl team to meet Wales at Wrmhley next Wednesday was rhusrn today as follows: Wood 'Manchester United' goal; Stanit forth -Huddersfteld> and Byrne tManehes- 1 ter United) full backs: Philiipis i Portsmouth t Wright iwolverhampton) and Slater Wolverhampton halfbacks: Matthews245 words
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Article151 1954-11-09 11 DUBLIN. Nov. 8, (Renter)— Eire beat Norway by L'-l m a soccer international here yesterday after the Norwegians had led their goal at halftime. Norway went of! m great style and well deserved their lead after 12 minutes when Olson scored. Several times they had been151 words
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Article78 1954-11-09 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Moo. The semi-Ana] round of Foong Scons Cup badminton competition between Singai and Selangor will be play< «#1 the Solansor Badminton H this Saturday ;>"d Sunday. The winners will meet Penanf In the challenge i at Penang later this month. I Selangor will78 words
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Advertisement581 1954-11-09 11 OIAIM PKREIRA: On Bth 1 T I9M Leo rhe funeral his reaidence 11. Pu ut !S p m to lay. 9th for the Church of S 1 j thrnce to BuJad.m t 1 inte rmt-nt. ACkNOWIHH.WNV KHCX) Sor, J, n and K~~ Boa I^i.v thank l retotivai for their kin581 words
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Miscellaneous138 1954-11-09 11 111 Abner By A/ Capp &REAK HEIR I DDOMT LET GO -5^ |^fcEi«*-U*. fW KEEPS DUFFV'S CAVERN I I'l HZAPTT 3Y S I N'A^ HAND, CRsTTER. I* O' THLT TfA p L iM COLLAPSIM' IM ON 1 J| I Vtkf J W7ERRUPT.N'- |AH GCAKiT SET. INJ i^, pOST.^ IiIVw Tm138 words
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Article202 1954-11-09 12 ROYAL NAVY wont down to Indonesians by four goals to two m the S.A.F.A. community league soccer match played at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday evening. But it was not the same Navy team that recently forced the strong Rovers Sports Club to a 2—2202 words
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Article59 1954-11-09 12 ROYAL NAVY beat the Post Telegraph Sports Club 4—o m a Singapore Hockey Association Division 3A hockey encounter at the P t ground yesterday Although P.VT played with ono player short, and withShL^SL. 01 thnr regulars" they stOOd up W "ll to the superior Navy team59 words
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370 1954-11-09 12 Cold Water Again On Senior Clubs 'Gate' Plea SAFA DON'T HEAR SO GOOD SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association again put off consideration for a bigger 'gate' percentage for the senior clubs as demanded by their representative, Mr. Wong Jue Deng, at the Council meeting of the association yesterday. SAFA's decision was370 words
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256 1954-11-09 12 Business Houses Chief To Lead Aw Hoe Cuppers Coach Is Still Rahim THE President of the Singapore Business Houses Football Association, Mr. H. Wanchers, will lead the Colony team for the inter-port match against Hong Kong for the Aw Hoe Cup at the end of the month. Mr. Wanchers succeeded256 words
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127 1954-11-09 12 Spore Malays Win Dunlop Cup B'ton KUALA LUMPUR Mm. -The l final of the All-Malaya Malays bidminton tournament for the Dunlop Cap between Singapore Malay s 'holders* and Penan" Malav s 'challengers* ended m a walk-over to Singapore today because Penangx team railed to turn up. Penang informed at »h127 words
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Article47 1954-11-09 12 Flre broke out early today at Lords enrkr-t -round headquarters of English cricket U Vt iZ n t U?ht a iV blaze m the staff canteen near the north clock tower for three! quarters of an hour bpfo?e l* et "ng it under control47 words
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Article41 1954-11-09 12 Today's SPORT Rl GBY: University vs lonng Malayans at I'nirer9ity; Police r>j Bcatty Secondary Sc).ool at Thomson Road. SOCCER: Community league— Malays vs Eurasians at Jalan Bcsar ttadium BADMISTOX: Singapore championships at SBS 7.15 P.m. HOCKEY: Frieyidly—SCC vs PoUce at SCC41 words
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281 1954-11-09 12 ■tartJThte &^TwL-T who were 30 fe Sin Ra pore CtSSt SSffVA^ST 3gainst saved by a npnalt«™.i s B on the padang, were »'alf. Bo^h «he s g s o a H WW ale(" le(1 Ito1 to them j the second Soal for an281 words
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Article189 1954-11-09 12 XO REPLY has yet been received from the Malayan champion Mrs. Cecelia Samuel as to whether she will b e aabe! c to take part m the Colony's international badminton exhibitions thi s month Chairman of the SBA SubCommittee making the arrangements for the exhibition.189 words
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268 1954-11-09 12 tion i5 N M^ G Wil L be the only memb <* of the FederaJ?in M Mal jya Hockey Union who will play with cizti™ o™'0 A .T e Vu ff f the Sin S a P° r e Hockey AssotohZZ re268 words
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Article44 1954-11-09 12 MELBOURNE. Xov 8 (AFP). Rain prevented play on the third day of the cricket match here between England and an Australian eleven Scores: England first' innings: 205 runs all out; Australian eleven first innings- 167 runs for 7 wickets44 words
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503 1954-11-09 12 Perak 2 Nesri Karim and Eng Kirn. Noordin 2. Umpire*— Mr, Gian Singh and Mr. B. Hegerhorst. IPOH, Mon.— Two goals down, Negri Sembilan staged a brilliant recovery to share honours with Perak m the deciding match of the quadrangular hockey meet503 words
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Article150 1954-11-09 12 WANDERERS once asain proved their superiority when they whipped Indian Association five-one m an SH A. Division I encounter at Balostier Road yesterday I Wanderers "opener" came their way m the 20th minute when Conroy made no mistake to score a powerful grounder lor their I— o150 words
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Article61 1954-11-09 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club's Women proved too strong for the Girls' Sports Club who wore beaten 6—l m a friendly hockey game played on the padang yesterday Mrs. D. Mills and Pat Sewell each scored two goals with Miss Atkinson and Mrs Murtough getting the other two.61 words
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Article31 1954-11-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor won the Quadrangular here on goal average, beating Malacca 2 o m the deciding game today. Final placings m the Quadrangular were: tua3e31 words
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Article132 1954-11-09 12 THE Federation of Malaya Hockey Union's boycott of the Singapore Hockey Association is not without reason, as this article from our reporter m Kuala Lumpur, giving the reasons for the boycott as garnered from various T.M.H.U. officials, attempts to convey. "It is the S.H.A.'s skullduggery over a132 words
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717 1954-11-09 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association oppear to hove made o thorough job through the media of the press to vilify the Federation of Malaya Hockey Union for its present boycott of th« Colony. Moreover, the 'st'ff neck' silence of the FMHU higher-upj has717 words
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465 1954-11-09 12 SINGAPORE Hockey Association officials denied (hat ttsfj hid uun thini; tod* with articles appearing m the Malayan newspapers attacking the I Mill boycott of the association. The Association, they said, had kept silent her i Union had labelled their letters on the subject465 words
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