Singapore Standard, 10 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fsdffsafdfsa $L 3fl 3L Vol. V. No. 130. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 13 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-11-10 1 photo. JHS J r u UP °L bright little faces from Fairfields (.iris School They stand around the brand new toys they bought from subscriptions from the school for the Toy Fund With the toys they also brought a cash donation which eight-year-old GweeStandard - 79 words
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Article30 1954-11-10 1 W. JAVA BANDITS KILL 14 9, (UP) gers a n the tern v'.l--r were red i med \vn mounland r an ing, more Li h trtars ilnst rrorista of the30 words
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Article17 1954-11-10 1 CARDINAL GR AVELY ILL Nov 9. Cardinal ;-t him ri- the Italian i opera- His not disclose17 words
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261 1954-11-10 1 Girls From Two Schools Help The Toy Fund CHRISTMAS shoppers are beginning to invade shops and bazaars and the great search is on for the new clothes and toys that will brighten up homes on the great day. But there is anxiety too. It is in the hearts and linds261 words
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Article57 1954-11-10 1 SAIGOX. Nov. 9 fAP") French warships .<ped t :day to the rescue of about 5.000 Catholic Vietnamese refugees reported stranded on the tinv island of Traly. in the Gulf of Tonkin south of the Red River estuary. The refugees were <aid to be huddled on the57 words
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Article99 1954-11-10 1 New Air Ticket Scheme By BOAC LONDON. Nov. 9 iter) British Overseas Airwayi Corporation and Rritisii European Mrwa luivi* annonnr(>d details of their scheme r<»:- passe rs to huy tickets to any part of the world on the i talment system. The passrnuer pays a deposit of 10 per cent99 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-11-10 1 photo. THIS car wont out of control in Brirk Kiln Road Penan?, on Monday and smashed a pillar supporting two houses with the result that the front portions of the top floors collapsed. A niahjon? samp in progress in one of the houses was sent flying. But no oneStandard - 54 words
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Article269 1954-11-10 1 RAILMEN'S 72-HOUR NOTICE Pqy_Rg_w Threatens Train Services Reply Wil! Decide Issue KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Malayon Railway Traffic Operating Union sent a 72-hour ultimatum today to the Railway Administration in connection with their dispute over the Yusuf Award. The ultimatum which expires on Thunday w.un; the Railway that if a269 words
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Article84 1954-11-10 1 Ooonrn B f°S R 2 E N V 9 (Reuter > The Australian Mmncu of Trade Unions today announced its decision Govprn sup )O Irt1 rt the nation-wide dockers strike against ucnernment legislation curtailing union powers i™ i.-° Ut 26 000 do <* e rs84 words
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Article190 1954-11-10 1 RUSSIA ACCUSES 829 OF ATTACK MOSCOW, Nov. 9. (Reuter) The Soviet Government last night charged that the United States B-29 bomber shot down near the SovietJapanese border on Sunday was violating Soviet frontiers and had opened fire on two Soviet fighters. A Soviet note making j the.se allegations was delivered190 words
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Article188 1954-11-10 1 Hongkong Gets Prepared MANILA, Nov. 9 Typhoon Ruby churned across the Nouth China Sea toward the China mainland tori teavinga wide area of destruction in the northern hftippines.* j As the people of Hongkong watched \v:th anxiety the approach of the typhoon reports continued to trickleUP; AFP - 188 words
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Article73 1954-11-10 1 TOKYO. Nov. 9. <UP>.— United States Far East Commander Gen. J. E. Hull today rejected Sov. i charges that the B-29 reconnaissance plane shut down by MIGs on Sunday was over or near Sov: islands. "Not by the wildest stretch of the imaginatii n could it73 words
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Article97 1954-11-10 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9 (Reuter) The United States yesterday demanded j a Soviet apology and compensation for what it said was the shooting of an American Air Force plane by Soviet MIG-type fighters over Japanese territory in the Hokkaido area on Sunday. The demand and a strong97 words
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105 1954-11-10 1 US Envoy At MoscowParty Shocks Him WASHINGTON', N,,v 9 (UP>.— Sonaie Republican leader William F. Kncmland said today he was "d«-.>piy shocked' that US. ami aor Charl< h!.«n !rd an offl :;y in iw a few hours Russian plan* i down ■in American B-lu ovef Northern Japan. The S f105 words
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Article44 1954-11-10 1 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 9 (UP) Marilyn Monroe, wl o underwent surgery to corr- ct temale ailment, was reported In satisfactory condition tonight after the 30-min I operation by Dr. Leon Krohn. Only Joe Dimaupio. hor »>xhusoand, was permitttd to re h«T.44 words
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Article35 1954-11-10 1 TAIPKI Nov. «J (R. ut« r> Chinese Nationalist Defence Minister Yu Ta Wei returned to Taipei last night alt' r a secret inspection tour of the Nationalist-held Tachen islands off the South Chekiancoast.35 words
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Article73 1954-11-10 1 EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE FLORIDA. Nov. 9, <AP>.— British Air Commodore Geoffrey Dalton Stephenson. a former Aide de Camp to Queen Elizabeth, was killed in the crash of a North American FlOO Super Sabre Jet on Monday, the Air force announced. The announcement said the Air Commodore73 words
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106 1954-11-10 1 joimd yesterday by representatives of the Waterside workers Federation and other unions affected. Th«. legislation would end the 12-year old system d> Which the union makes up set quotas as of dock workers at each port and would give the right of labour recruitment106 words
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115 1954-11-10 1 WHITE PAPER ON ANGLO-JAP PAYMENTS LONDON*. Nov. 9. (Reuter) —The British GovetmjfK ni today published a White Paper on the recent short extension of the 1954 An| Japanese sterling paym i I agreement until March 31, 1955. The agreement was ed on Jan. 29. 195-1 and was due to expire115 words
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Article80 1954-11-10 1 One Hurt In Fracas After Came JOHORE BAIIRU. Ties. On" man was injured when member.-; of two basketball teams dashed alter a match at the United Malaya Pineapple Factory, in Scudai. la. t night. The fight which lasted several minutes spread to tliC main road and several motorists on their80 words
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Article64 1954-11-10 1 CAIRO. Nov. 9 (AFP) Mahmoud Abdel Latif. the workman accused of trying to assassinate the Egyptian Premier. Gamal Abdel Nas. pleaded guilty before the "Peoples Court" here today. He asked for legal aid during a seven-minute h' j The hearings were adjourned for 48 hours to64 words
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Article28 1954-11-10 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 9 iAFP> The danger to the present Indonesian cabinet was eliminated today when the PSI (Islamic Union Party) decided to stay In the government..,28 words
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Article52 1954-11-10 1 THK P tmast r-(;. i [al .1. announced that the lat< I date ol po I ;rm at Blngap tre \<>r m 1 1- parrels to C< ylon to secure delivery by Christmas should b" on Drc. 15. and n- I m Nov. 15. as52 words
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Advertisement109 1954-11-10 1 <BRooKt> C:^v|X. CIILINC jS^*=3rAMS Distributor* TAN CHENG MOH ELIC. CO. 152, CroM Street, Singapore The ALLEN -The World's F.n Ci various attachments, to carry out a host \^^2oS^ of useful jobs indeed "there is always \K&2^£' a job for an ALLEN. 1 \&\!\3*' The new Model T.S. has Mechanical Servo109 words
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Article, Illustration466 1954-11-10 2 NEW VARSITY'S STAFF DUE IN 3 WEEKS Photo THE entire staff of the Nanyang University with the exception of one, will be in Singapore before the end of the month, a spokesman of the University told The Standard yesterday. The University has. so far, acquired the services of the followingStandard - 466 words
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Article131 1954-11-10 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers So. 1 K.S.S. Spot Loose 821 82? Nm I K.S.S tnh Nov. ft? I 82; No. 2 S2\ 82 i Wo. I nj 81 S l)t( To 1 K > S K| 82 2 Tone: Easier.131 words
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Article79 1954-11-10 2 Danger Of One Party Govt. KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Asking Bungsar residents to vote retiring member. Mr. S. C. E. Singam, back into the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council, the President of the Selangor Progressive Party. Mr. R. P. S. Rajasooria. this evening warned of the dangers of "one-Party governi ment." The79 words
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Article, Illustration126 1954-11-10 2 Body Not Identified Police Put Back Family Who Were Evicted By Thugs SINGAPOU Police !*i),)t(l in I, sundry shop owner Ng Ah Me-li .im-.I li into their WeM Moid h«u-«- tnm wbi ejected by a gaag of t'lii Ms Uw p The Sans d als< furniture and dumped it onStandard - 126 words
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Article147 1954-11-10 2 BI'TTERWORTH Tues. Tan Kuan. 50-year-old Siamese priest attached to a temple at Tanah l.iat. who ran amok on Sunday, Has this morninu admitted to hospital Bert for observation. The discovery of the body of the pirl. Aruni. daughter of Xai Chou. also of the temple,147 words
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Article160 1954-11-10 2 RECENT complaints about the Singapore City Council's "haphazard" manner of billing tor water consumed (in one case a consumer was charged S4tJ3). has resulted in an investigation into the Council's bill- ing system And this has bi ought to light a further three cases where160 words
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Article104 1954-11-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The Regent of Johore will declare open the first session of the reconstituted Johore Council of State at which the 16 elected councillors will take the oath of allegiance on Nov. 23. The appointed members are Ungku Abdullah bin Omar, who is a cousin104 words
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Article185 1954-11-10 2 TWENTY-TWO Singapore aided school teachers, who have applied for headmaster appointments i" Government schools, are awaiting the result of discussions now going on between the Education Department and the Aided Schools Committee over the inter change of teachers. The proposal for the interchange of teachers between185 words
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Article100 1954-11-10 2 PENANG NEEDS MORE SIDEWALKS' PENANG. Tues— The crying need in Penang is for more sidewalks so that pedestrians can walk in safety, said Mr. H.W. Agnew. Officer in Charge, Traffic Branch, today. Mr. Agnew, 42. is In the voluntary regiment. He leaves Penang on Nov. 16 on the "Malay" for100 words
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Article61 1954-11-10 2 MR. Raj Krishna Tand< n Government of India Repn tentative in M presented his credentials to the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nieoll. at Government House yesterday. Hi.s first public appearance after assuming orTii'o was to attend a tea party aboard the State of Madras, which61 words
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Article33 1954-11-10 2 PENANG. Tuts. Rei from the Chinese a^ na schools In Penang .i?:.i Pi vince v. masi meeting day to protest educational p talned* in vThe vened by 1 Chamt33 words
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Advertisement149 1954-11-10 2 M-(; \l\ MYSTERY DRAMA &KF COLOR FILMED IN HCHLANi^^^p 4 starring B^^*^* MIATURI 'rfj Enhanced I>> the Wonder ol flr Perspectci Stereophonic Sound Vll CATHAY-COMiNG! £fl^ ;\\\\\v\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\v\\\\\\v\\\\\v\v\\w\\v\v\\v\xvvvv^wvv\^v^^V Umpteen New Patterns on Plain I Printed Shantaungs 40 new patterns in i Printed French Crepe 12 1 Now On Display < "KRIPALSONS149 words
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Advertisement45 1954-11-10 2 e/ffiftonal business efficiency EXHIBITION 1 iw F Accounting LET MODERN ACCOUNTING MACHINES METHODS SHOW PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS MS HOW TO CONTROL THEIR INCOME, APPORTIC THEIR SPENDING, CONTROL THEIR DEBT--23-27 NOVEMBER. NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COY. (Malay c) lf» SOUTH BUILDING, KUALA LUMPUR. Kuolo Lumpur 3873. Singopcr, N.C.R.B45 words
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336 1954-11-10 3 Burglars who 'vanish into thin air" THUGS CLAD IN TRUNKS A THREE-MAN gang of housebreakers, believed to possess "black magic" powers which enable them to 'Vanish into thin air" to escape arrest, has been plaguing the inhabitants of Geylang Serai, Singapore, during the336 words
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Article70 1954-11-10 3 They Will Disclose Property ALL Labour Front candidates contesting next year's elections in Singapore have to sign a statement giving in full the assets and properties owned by them and their wives at the date of their nomination, a Front press release revealed yesterday. Two more candidates from the Front70 words
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Article73 1954-11-10 3 MALACCA, Tues.— Sir John J 1 the assistant Under--5e rei iry of State for the Omre. visited the ement yesterday and was at the Residency during short stay here. I", a rather tight schedule, Sir John called on Sir Cheng- Tan and Lady Tan at73 words
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Article148 1954-11-10 3 TELEPHONE EXPANSION DELAYED THE United Kingdom dork strike has temporarily delayed the completion of the 1954 programme of the Oriental Telephone Electric Co.. Ltd.. the OTF.C General Manager. Mr. A. J. Thursfield. said yesterday. '"A ]jt of nir rabies." said Mr. Thursfield, "have been left behind.* 1 The cables were148 words
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Article98 1954-11-10 3 IPOH, Tues. Forty-year-old Choong Wee charged with stealing two bicycles pleaded guilty but hastened to explain what happened to the bicycles. Said Choong Wee: **I stole two bicycles but since then one of them had been stolen from me. Therefore, I have stolen only one98 words
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Article59 1954-11-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Mohamed bin Wan Chik. 17 who stole $30 worth of articles from the Sungei BeM Boys' Home, of which he is an inmate, was today committed by the President of the Sessions Court to be confined in the Henry Gurney School in59 words
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Article100 1954-11-10 3 WITH more and more houses springing up all over the Colony, the Singapore City Council is finding it necessary to expand its water mains. Next year, the Council proposes spending $3-million on two trunk mains and a distributing main. The Singapore Improvement Trusts housing100 words
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Article38 1954-11-10 3 HONGKONG. Nov. f>. Special Standard Service: Closing prices ol the Hongkong Exchange today were- $15 71 to ill sterling; $5.88 to US$l; $1.8:11 to Malayan $1; SO.U.j to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $254,025 to a tael.38 words
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Article69 1954-11-10 3 A YOUNG sailor, Goorge H. Lavery. of the Royal Navy, put out his hand and felt a young woman as she was walking with her husbc nd in the New World Amusenv .t Park on Monday night, the Singapore Sixth Police Court was told yesterday. Lavery69 words
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147 1954-11-10 3 SINGAPORE City Council labourers engaged in the collection and disposal of nightsoil have been working on a "go slow" policy. Complaints of irregular removals have been received by the head of the City Cleansing Department To put an end to this, the Council147 words
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Article249 1954-11-10 3 j A BRITISH soldier, Pte. Patrick Neil Winter was b> the h ifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I Pates jfor unlawfully possessing an automatic pistol.' The court was told by Private Frank McAvoy, of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps that at about249 words
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Article, Illustration478 1954-11-10 3 CONRAD SMITH - Let's Not Split Hairs Over A Bald Pate' CONRAD SMITH Bald Heads Want A Cut DARIEfc (Connecticut), Nov. 8 (APv— The "Bald H*ad Club of America" has named a commltte* to in»*itiE»t« i fws chargrd by barbers. Members atu»ndliij{ ih* biennial m^tlnf hrr« aaM barbers &honj^ charge by thtf halr^not478 words
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Advertisement152 1954-11-10 3 The icorld famous family of TIGER m edict na I produc ts HEADACHE CURE .fched by any other in reliever for Headache, i^algia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL .11 DISTINGUISHED SERVICE jtuds of Krerrentr Quality rolled d plate have been wen for as long as152 words
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Advertisement197 1954-11-10 3 HINDUSTNAN CO-OPERATIVE g^mmmmi m\\\\% §1 SURPLUS I L^Lh b^bk B^K k ■^Lm .^B^B^B^Bh B^Bjß I B^BA. 4 a^Bfl B^K sB B^BF 'fly *m I M m Wit IN LAKHS OF RUPEES ENDING ON 3/ ST. PiCEM BER, 1953 < WBKMm& ROIII ICfe^^^: $17-50 PER THOUSAND PER YEAR f^ INTEREST ASSUMED197 words
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Article214 1954-11-10 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— For 58-year-old Cyril Norman Wilkins Frericks. an year's jail which the President of the Sessions Court imposed on him today as his 15th conviction for fraud, may well mean his final period of imprisonment in Malaya. Mr. I. C. Clytoh-Rigby.214 words
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Article269 1954-11-10 4 Top-Level Talks Confirm Results KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Speciol branch chiefs from all over the Federation have just confirmed that Director of Operations General Sir Geoffrey Bourne's three-point plan has "shaken up" Communist terrorists in their deep jungle dens. Meeting at their annual conference over269 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-11-10 4 photo MR. SEYMOUR MAYFR. rifiht. Far East and Near East Supervisor of Metro-Goldwyn-Maver flew into Singapore from Manila last night by Pan American Airways to analyse the market here for a new standard stereophonic sound system. During his four-day stay here, he will arrange details concerning promotionStandard - 81 words
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Article91 1954-11-10 4 Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Premier, is likely to pass through Singapore in the la.st week of December on his way to Indonesia to attend the Colombo Powers conttrence, which begins on i Dec. 28, at Bogor. the hill station near Jakarta. The Standard understands After91 words
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Article108 1954-11-10 4 Singapore will definitely not have those motor trishas after all The question raised a few years ago has been decided once and fir all. City Councillors at a recent meeting decided to ask Government to frame new nil* under the Road Tronic Ordinance to prohibit108 words
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Article137 1954-11-10 4 TWENTY-ONE students and staff of the Burmese Army Staff College are expected in Singapore on Friday on a tour of Royal Air Force units here The group will arrive at 1 RNAS Sembawang, where pnratroop training will be given by the RAF by arrangement with the137 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-11-10 4 C-in-C Sees The Rhodesia ns photo. at signal trainin in Johorp ye Uerday »aitalion. North Rhodesian Rpßinipnt ArmyArmy - 18 words
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Article117 1954-11-10 4 They Had 8 Bags Of Tobacco A CUSTOMS Party hfadtd by Senior Custom* Officer, H.G. Boyce Taylor, raided an at tap hut in Kumpong See Kar Teng, oil Tiong Bahru, and discovered tight gunny sacks of dutiable tobacco, it was stated in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday. Customs duty117 words
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Article45 1954-11-10 4 TWO young Chinese women JT 1 re P°rted missing from their homes in Singapore ye™ terday. Lim Ah Hee. has bei n mi.ssKoad home since Oct 22 Cheng Hoa, has been away n om h Johore Road home since early Monday morning45 words
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Article560 1954-11-10 4 NCO Pays For His Crime A YOI'XG British soldier broke into a sergeant's mess one night and stole some money from a till. When ne returned to his bed he was so* upset by his conscience that he went back to the mess and threw560 words
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Advertisement240 1954-11-10 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS LAST DAY! »^3Wffs^!f^| 11 a.m.. 1.30. 4. 6.45 K2 and 9.30 p.m \w^L -OPENS TOMORROW MTiEJIU)SI^DARjNC_AnVENTURE ON EARTH! M- o**Ta\t*^^^ I>o n9 J^ f I*^ STERLING JOY J.CARROL Hayoen Page Naish >^B^P^ »>. ALLILD ARTISTS riODucTioh N ft k: rii NOW SHOWING I1» I*lJ CIJUI I()a.in.-12.45-3.30-6.30 ci240 words
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Advertisement191 1954-11-10 4 7 > TELISIS9 One of tkc motion pictures! V^^SmL CttWM MC'MS nuui M F'l*J I I imhoihtim; Jm^ CnTke saint §¥a*nfu>ti£ STARTS TODAY! yWT^Bf lo ii in r;n</ u (O lo WOO -on CMOv jin »*<>*<, hisint a.lOLIi)BRIGII)A T SWBRDS *i PATHECOLOR ret Moa I>C" C4X i Rissm in "THE191 words
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Article, Illustration153 1954-11-10 5 AIRCRAFT at ten o'< lock ready fire! These young gunners of the Anti-Aircraft Detachmeat of the Singapore Volunteer Forces writ- training at their nt'w dome-trainer yesterday. In the sound-proof, air -conditioned 30-foot Circular dome, the gunners sat alongside a nw><h-j 40 m.m. Bofor a<k-aik sun. On153 words
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240 1954-11-10 5 TWO schoolboys, Soh Kim Ssng, 14, and Quah Fat Hye, 15, were yesterday praised by the Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing, for the part they played in saving the lives of the occupants of a boat that capsized in the sea off240 words
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Article44 1954-11-10 5 IPOH. Tue*. A 25-year- goldsmith*! talesman, Mr Lee Foo Wah yesterday, or; return-] ing to his home in Letch Street, alter spending a holiday fn Kuala Lumpur, found his sat ingj of S-400. kept in ii leather bag missing.44 words
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Article, Illustration194 1954-11-10 5 State Of Madras' Docks Standard Shipping Reporter THE Government of India is sparing no efforts to ensure that the country takes its legitimate place among maritime nations of the world, the hon. secretary of the Indian National Steamship Owners Association. Mr. S. N. Haji, said yesterday.194 words
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Article, Illustration145 1954-11-10 5 The Adjudication Com mittee met on November 6 to discuss the clues of Squareword D-34. The> were agreed that the most apt answers to the clues were as shown in the square below, which thus is the official solution. For the convenience of comj petitors145 words
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231 1954-11-10 5 THREE GALLANT POLICEMEN ARE GIVEN MEDALS provlsl ihP* LL ?^V, R Tu «*.-The Queen today apo a EuronP, Ward r f C^° nUkl PoUce Medal for gallantry constable P Li? l C lieutenan t and two Malay special riste on ,7u Ust i Une stalked five Communist terroa gun duei231 words
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Article76 1954-11-10 5 A 20-year-old hawker. Loh Han Kwong. who stabbed a man. Lau Boi. during a robbery in a house in Kalian-? ROM in the early hours of j Aug. 23. was sentenced to I seven years 1 rigorous impri- sonment by Mr. Justice Brown, in the Singapore76 words
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Article60 1954-11-10 5 IXSPECTOR Ng Leng Hua of thc Singapore Police Force lractured his right leg when he was flung from his motor cycle which skidded while he was trying to avoid a dog in Changi Road, yesterday afternoon. The accident occurred outside Changi Prison. Inspector Ng Is in the60 words
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Advertisement189 1954-11-10 5 SERVE YOU Yo'i have in your of people in your v who are ready you in varioua cao S the doctor, the banker, the *r7yrt\an. each 1 eld. i list the life in* agent, who iaespec•iJ ro advise you i your financial With his help p!an fcr the educa* jur189 words
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Advertisement1030 1954-11-10 5 HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS DlStA^ BANISHED FEAR AND SOLVES ALL MANNER OF BUSINESS PROBLEMS? not t n tor nut: r## *\on you arc cordially invited to attend this FREE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS REVELATION OF MANS GOD -GIVEN ABILITY by JAMES HARRY McREYNOLDS C. S. t. MEMBER OF THE BOARD1,030 words
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Miscellaneous191 1954-11-10 5 czQlmanac Information at a Glance 5i R ani i r>< Q C Tc:i Sah and HavtISJNGAPOREj r W&u?M! .1 A lL,!srffi malaya m&- jA vm, i V r < i»' In KADIO MALAYA (Ueneral): 851 "gffflF^^i i i l 1 Fo Schools (S); 1 p m flfflr 1 **mA\m*A -+m191 words
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873 1954-11-10 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD Political Pot Hunting 11/ITH the approach of elections to the Legislative Councils of the Colony and the Federation, political parties in both territories have worked up fin flection fever which, in some cases, has led to a coma. The chief symptom of this fever is an inclination to873 words
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Article, Illustration645 1954-11-10 6 THE WPIOMAT WHO FORGOT HIS ZIPPER The Chaos That Reigned r THE story of a Russia* diplomat who forgot his zipper is related by Trygve Lie, former Secretary General of the United Nations, In a book of memoirs published in New York. The diplomat was Andrei A. Gromyko, and the645 words
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Article127 1954-11-10 6 Sir: The dreary i'r< ne of the dredge day in and day out sounds ii^e a death-knell to us K:\mpong Boyan folks in the Taiping Town Council Area Every day dray- \e a decade. We live in the eternal hope that the promise made by the Alliance during127 words
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Article123 1954-11-10 6 Sir: -Tne Malays in this Colony, although a minority j compared with the -other races, are being neg'ected by the authorities in the matter of education of their children. They are too poor to be able to send their children to i ho To give noo:' Malay ren123 words
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Article62 1954-11-10 6 Sir: I sat for my Cambridge Examination in 1953? as a private candidate. Till today I have not received my certificate yet I hope the Education Dept. Perak, will realise the importance of the Cambridge certificate to the Candidate* and .send it to them without further delay. "CANDIDATE62 words
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Article140 1954-11-10 6 fTIGHT shots at Nasser— All Miss. Daily Express Headline. EWE Shots Fired at Col. Nasser Daily Hearald Headline. /THE flights, landings and 1 take-offs of airships called 'flying saucers' and 'flying cigars' of any nationality are forbidden on the territory of the community of Chateau-neuf-du-Pape. Decree140 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-11-10 6 and to my dear wife, my pants which she always wanted to wear16 words
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Article813 1954-11-10 6 IJERHAPS resorts have three times of life: J early charm, brash maturity and irides- cent decay. Round Naples in the Phiegraean J Fields and Islands, the Parthenopean Islands, J on the Sorrentine coast and the AmaUitan toast, there have been resorts for two thou--2 sand years. All those813 words
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323 1954-11-10 6 JOHN THOMPSON - When a lwyer goes off the rails... JOHN THOMPSON By |/\l K\ now and again J vou read in the papers (as you did only a few days ago) that a solicitor has been "struck ofT' for misbeha\ iour. What does this mean exactly? Struck ofT what? Let me explain323 words
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Article208 1954-11-10 6 Review of Views Rather Unwise i "MIt'NG Shlng lit Pao v «he 1 eco Quai d'Orsay to reopen <>:i the problem 1 t Saar at "rather unwise" and .<pc the Mende»-France government to 'Hunk >•• e p:o--blem thrice" SO I it It '•.\oulci not regret it In (uture." When Dr.208 words
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Advertisement9 1954-11-10 6 TRAVEL /N COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED j COACHES ON MAIL TRA!NS9 words
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Article113 1954-11-10 7 Nehru's Move To Resign Accepted DELHI, Nov. .9. i The Cong tess rig Committee, m Ruling Party's cutive, yester- to Mr. Nehru's i be relieved of presidency, ommlttee appeal- abandon his idea ing the office ol i which he has Inri:< i.;iitvci in- I han seven •m id Mr. Nehn113 words
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Article45 1954-11-10 7 1 N'ov. 9. An American b d OUI over the fighter ur films plane and n as. he parachute. los Baker. aircraftclutched on small film e hit the sea I v bv y< I known th films can be45 words
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Article40 1954-11-10 7 Aly 's Plea Is Rejected E PLAINS New York UP I V.'. „g. children's court I !u«d down th< n of Moslem Pr; eopen iho q ol hia daug] 1 Nie child i^ now with I r Rita Hayworth. j40 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-11-10 7 pMoto j T_B 1 QUEEN 1 MOTHU fixes her J tiara as she shares a C Miiile with Lewis W. S l>«»uglas. former U.S. Ambassador to Britain. »t the I -.iiKlish -Speaking I nion'l Dinner in New C lork recently. Over '000 attended the din- "erUP - 60 words
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205 1954-11-10 7 Britain Needs Her Friends, Says Sir Oliver LONDON, Nov. 9. (Keuter) Sir Oliver Franks, British Ambassador to Washington from 1948 to 1952. said in the first of the British Broadcasting Corporation's lectures last night, it is only by being a good partner, that Britain can keep "the freedom of independence205 words
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Article128 1954-11-10 7 Stranded, But They Don't Mind EEL PIE ISLAND Nov. 9 (IP) There were 15 happy children on this little island yesterday in the middle of the world's lartjest city. They COUM not gel to s< hool. Eel Pie Island, part of the London metropolis, is in the middle of the128 words
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Article30 1954-11-10 7 CHAPLIN' S CASE A swiss couri postponed U rday in the case Charlie Chaplin and British-born ex-secretar.v 1 tary had claimed ihp comedian owed her m the citv- A. P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article83 1954-11-10 7 r.OXDOX. Nov. <i (Reuter) Princess Margaret made a surprise visit *o a mo\ ic theatre on Sunday evening the ftrsi me f 1 ic R >j family has ever made <>n a Sunday. The °rin esa hatiess, a!i«.i wearing her favourite mink arrived it h her83 words
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Article50 1954-11-10 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 9. (AP) —The British embassy, in th* 1 e of the Qi:ec:i Mother. entertained with a lonnal dinner last night for President and -Mrs Eisenhower, i n 'he embassy. It is a rare occasion foi I President to go to an embassy for dinner.50 words
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Article82 1954-11-10 7 KARACHI. Nov. 9 (Reuter) The Governor of Sind Province. Hussain Khan of Mamdot, yesterday dismissed his Chief Minister on the grounds of mal-administration. and asked the man who held the lob until 1951 to form a new Cabinet. The return as Chief Minister of Mohammed82 words
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Article54 1954-11-10 7 ALLEX. Oklahoma. Nov. 9. (UP) A gas stove explosion blew out a wall of the Alien High School building yesterday while classes were in session. Fifty students were hurt and 25 were taken to hospitals. The principal was injured seriously. Highway patrolmen said 13 of the54 words
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Article707 1954-11-10 7 House Passes Asian Pact: Next Step— Spore Talks? LONDON, Nov. 9, (Reuter) Sir Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, said last night that Britain, so far as it lay in her power, must see to it that "no adventures are begun on a miscalculation which could lead707 words
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134 1954-11-10 7 LAS VEGAS Nevada •AT. ttUj Hutl a trarlul rar'* -A to bUHlnesa I night. H. r rlub ami p. a •;>• "TJus is mi-. l>r ,{,•>* jtu! I am retiring from business," »q blondf .star -iiti of her fo'ir-w nvtit at the J134 words
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Article41 1954-11-10 7 CONVICTS GO ON A BINGE NMI a < 0 (AJ'p Co i who 10 ilcoho |ht new turmo i Pi MM a Thli i revolt of 1 1 i* t i p \<> rot.:. < The itCkt fla I tlk five .ol res. Tht41 words
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Article120 1954-11-10 7 LONDON'. Nov. 9 «UP> F Secretary Sir Anthony wlen said yesterday Chinese Nationalists have attempted lawful" interference with British ships 44 times in the lasi two years. Her Majesty'i government nsider that the>e attempts molest British ships are awful and Her Majesty's nsul at Tamsol120 words
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Article21 1954-11-10 7 tmiiAi.Ns mosi moaern \if' carrier. Bullwaiic. arrived at Portsmouth recently from Beifast to join the Rovai Navy.— Router21 words
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203 1954-11-10 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 9 <UP> Actor Marlon Brandos 19--year-old French fiancee arrived here yesterday with a black raincoat buttoned up to her black and gold necklace and an acute case of embarrassment at the attentions of a score of reporters and cameramen. The slender, olive-skinned brunette203 words
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Article62 1954-11-10 7 I ISLE OF CAPRI. Nov. 9 AP>.-- This fabled Isle oJ romance la planning hugf international bachelor and spinster party and the organizers hope for a brisk marriage business a> the outcome. One spinster has arrived already three weeks early. The party starts on Nov. 3062 words
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117 1954-11-10 7 Atoms For Peace RedsAgree To Talks I'XITED NATIONS, New York, Nov. 9. (AP) Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky says Moscofc is willing to continue talks with the t'nited States on President Eisenhower's atoms for peace plan. Speaking yesterday in the UN. assembly's political committee. Vishinsky charged an attempt la being made117 words
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Article75 1954-11-10 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 9. The following ore Ifcf »-nq price! of rubber and fin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON tin January March 24id. S P of J7U 'Ol April/June 23^d £719 July/September 23»d Thnc montKt |Tl€ 1 0* October/ December 23 id.75 words
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Advertisement67 1954-11-10 7 I MO/?f PEOPLE CvAAf NOW AFFORD TO FLY I||jM%> INTRODUCES TOURIST CLASS J FROM 15th NOVEMBER i| TOURIST FARES 25% BELOW STANDARD FARES BETWEEN r i C l^!!? RE MALA CCA, K. LUMPUR, IPOH, TAIPING, E?E££ G ALOR STAR KOTA BHARU, KUANTAN. KUCHING, SIBU, LABUAN, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN. OFF PEAK FARES67 words
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Advertisement91 1954-11-10 7 ROBINSON'S SM^SV CHRISTMAS Wr-jrW* TOY FAIR! 4UHi^^ Skyro Plane 2.40 V/ Pla.t.c D.nner Set 9.75 Metal Puzzles 2.55 \J Traffic Lights S 9.95 >rettyHank,es. $3.45 Q J>>9 On Wheels $10.80 Young Nurse's Outfit $3.55 A -S™ D u n U Pu^sy the rolling cat S 9-50 Plastic Nursery Letters 3.6591 words
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Advertisement756 1954-11-10 8 PNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE iOINI SERVICE To Colombo Gero.i Marseille*. Antwerp, RotterdamHamburg fir Bremen. S'porc P. S'ham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 14/18 Nov 19 Nov 20 Nov LUDWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 8/12 Dec 1 3 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAG) 7/13 )an756 words
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Advertisement1152 1954-11-10 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 ffinohfi 1 (Incorporated In Singapore) W De p P p ts nr TOT BLUE FUNNEL LINE ">m Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharce mrro SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P S'tiam Penang Teucer1,152 words
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Advertisement889 1954-11-10 8 __________________________________________P^ V^_____^^_____k flfl_______ _K____ __________S_____3c£_*>3___r fWC^B flr BM _F_TJL_>~*^_ «&j£§3 BB^^qfe-Biw i__£__S__l w-3. i o.M w f/ A ___H^ -mm ___nmm n._i» 4 F /{j^if^BOß**^ j***. _vas__awi__B mmm mmm _____Bflfl l_________aHV_____ fll Efci &s!*_ ffi If .--vl 83^__________ri_C^^__rl Sr_r __3 fll _L5- £> S- I *fl| ____^fl Igaot^tt aj Safe.889 words
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Advertisement690 1954-11-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANOINAvia For Aden. Port Said. Ccnoa. Antwerp Rotterdam M m b», Cdvnia. Copenhagen. Cothenburc and Otlo Spore P S ham p^^ x) "FALSTRIA- t 14/16Nov t "lUTLANDIA" t 19/22 Nov 21/2} Nov x) Calls London (passengers only) ii) Calls London (Passengers only), Karlshamn t690 words
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Article, Illustration207 1954-11-10 9 IN a Singapore factory, two enterprising: young men are turning out kerosene stoves, comparable to those imported and at cheaper prices. The factory. Wah Hing Engineering: Works. is located at Teluk Kur.ui Road and is owned by Messrs. Wong Kai and Poon hum. who ten207 words
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Article165 1954-11-10 9 OI'TER ROADS A*ha, Minusinsk Ifaetsuycki Gei-trude Muersk. Loksang! Ma ay, Tyndareos. Someldjisk, Aletta, Nachisan Mara North Star. Betiri. Bir Hakeim Gent \an Goens. Nogin Prosper M< I mocrie. Kalianget.' IXNKR ROADS Buior. Hai Seng Hin Tiongkok 00-stze. Katong Mendut B rend a Seaenak. Arnheim Sg. Bila T«165 words
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Article66 1954-11-10 9 MALAYA imported more than $4,300,000 worth of copra in August, including some $3,000,000 into Singapore, according to official statistics. Most of the total imports came from Sumatra ($2,500. 000). Exports of copra from Malaya during the month under review amounted to nearly $2,000,000, including $850,000 to India.66 words
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Article38 1954-11-10 9 BOUSTEAD Co. Ltd. reported the following rubber crops for October: Amalgamated Malay 58,500 lbs.. Borelli 63,500 lbs.. Connemara 45,300 lbs.. New Serendah 53,000 lbs Bassttt 31,000 lbs., Kuala Sidim 109.512 lbs. and Bukit Kepong 11.400 lbs.38 words
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271 1954-11-10 9 R.I. PLANS EXPANSION OF RUBBER IN BORNEO Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Nov. 9. Despite the economic crisis here, the Indonesian Government is pushing plans for the expansion of the rubber industry in Borneo, informants today told The Standard. Thirty million rupiahs worth of \\V I j equipment is now en271 words
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Article215 1954-11-10 9 Price Closes At 82% c. AFTER a promising opening yesterday, rubber prices in Singapore closed easier at 82^ cents per lb. tor first grade for November shipment, a rise oi an eighth of a cent above Monday. Higher London and New York prices prompted prices in215 words
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Article62 1954-11-10 9 NEW YORK. Nov. 9, (AP) Japanese shii have secured contracts in the Ui U Slates to build large I tankers and one large I ulk oie carrier, the Now York Times ■aid today The vessels total 266,1 deadweight tons and will cost U5525,000,000, the Times iid The62 words
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Article29 1954-11-10 9 JAPAN li ready to i survey mission to Bur^ia within this year following tho signing of the penre treaty and reparation? agreement between the 'wo countries AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article114 1954-11-10 9 TIIK net earnings of Briti>h shipping in the first six months of this year were £74 million. This compares with V.-Vi million in the previous half year and CSS million in the corresponding period of MM. During the third quarter of the year. 65 ships of 3M.000114 words
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Article154 1954-11-10 9 Rubbers Respond To Rise MALAYAN rubber shares responded further to the Increase in the commodity price ye.sterday. Industrials were slightly firmer While tin shares were steady Moderate turnover of business was reported. Pi ice chanii announced by the Malayan SharebrokeiV A<m ci.-ttion yesterday were: P .75 80 1 B;«:u Lint154 words
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Article147 1954-11-10 9 PEPPER price* In Um Sinmarket i U continued to remain ligher p:. < Coconui l'enang it: Ucated $49 per picuL Copra wai ..er in prices with fair activity i n tht morning. H.C.B. Co. Ltd. ropra prices (per picul) yesterday uc« NOVEMBER n ijd, 1 I3OJ Noon (29|147 words
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280 1954-11-10 9 India Sent Us 30 Mil. Yards Cloth In 7 Mths. IN the first seven months this year, Malaya imported approximately 70 million square yards of textiles, of which about 30 million came from India, the India Government Commercial Secretary. Singapore. Mr. J. Coelho, told The Standard. This is an indication280 words
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Article106 1954-11-10 9 COCONUT OILEXPORTS INCREASE MALAYAN f coconut oil in ibgtantially to $4 eluding $1,312,161 i Singapore dm ing Sept ber, Mccordini I .1 statistics. The t<>\. ports in A was $2.54 Of September*! fn m the F< ing to $4,742 049. Ch t $2 860,362, with Burm at $040 144. Ci»pra106 words
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Article106 1954-11-10 9 THE tlir. tors of I n, I 1 i rep profit f ?81.1»»;i! for i August 11, 19 i An Interim i per rent. 1 in Man h al i the dirt comment! a dend at the M on Nov. 11l Rest'rve f- r n took106 words
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Article23 1954-11-10 9 RATS have raten crop* nn ant to reed 10,000 Naga tribal people. The cr< \> ha4 already been ttm-ucaUj i%Uucrd toy drought23 words
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Advertisement1297 1954-11-10 9 TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS will be received x not later than the 30th November, 1954, at the office of the Director of Posts (Finanre), Post Office Headquarters, Federal House, Kuala Lumpur, for the supply of the following materials during January, 1955: (1) Cloth Khaki Drill 28" 18,000 yards (2) Cloth Khaki1,297 words
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Article, Illustration586 1954-11-10 10 SHIRLEY NOCK - SHIRLEY NOCK By In this scries of short articles I intend to cover every aspect of beauty, commencing with Cleansing and gradually working up to make-up. Beauty as we know it today is a combination of a fine clear skin and being able to emphasise one's, best586 words
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Article, Illustration528 1954-11-10 10 PEGGY BRIGGS - PEGGY BRIGGS Says Yi HERE are the people who cried down Dior's H line? "Hideous," they said. "No woman who values her figure-appeal will wear it." Recently. I searched everywhere for them and coludn't find ONE Just a few week?; after Dior's original H line suit528 words
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Article378 1954-11-10 10 Dr. E.P. JORDAN M. D - DANGER -POISON! Dr. E.P. JORDAN M.D. By STILL another report has appeared in a medical journal about poisoning from carbon tetrachloride. This is a potent chemical which is contained in some cleaning fluids. The report dealt with some 12 cases admitted to a Marine Hospital. Two of the seamen involved378 words
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Article, Illustration612 1954-11-10 10 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By For Husband, And Their Wiv«t riOES the average wife change the colour of her hair so that it will *o well with her husband s necktie or new pair of shoes? Of course not, hut why Wives for some time have been dressing their husbandsA.P. - 612 words
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Article56 1954-11-10 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART THF. 5 -ooped nck'.ir.cs A fashion Is fa Inj sent spcia'. wo'nen who a- ir Often they >.jp r top> cf bras. with two torn with be to I vn in I n r>' Wl l stay inchOC«d where they belong. The piM ihOUl I56 words
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Advertisement247 1954-11-10 10 PFAFF ZIG ZAG MACHINE MODEL 130 GIVES YOU 11 ADDITIONAL MACHINES Mokes Button Holes (7) Monograms <2> Sews Straight and Reverse (8 Blind Stitches <3i Sews on Buttons (9 Appliques <4> Bor-Tacks (10) Overcasts /^X <5i Zig-Zogs (11) Embroider* %f^^k [MftPQ D R V ~^^^U NOW AVAILABLE ON LOW HIRE247 words
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Advertisement185 1954-11-10 10 hven with your eyes closed ...you can tell it's your Parker *51 Pci You don't have to sm your Parker "51" Pen to in" to your exact way of *n know it is yours. The way it feels on paper tcUs in use to a point of supreme you unmistakably185 words
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Article, Illustration236 1954-11-10 11 VERITY GILL - VERITY GILL By IHE Speaker-Designate of Singapore, likable Mr. G. E. N. Oehlers, who leaves for a six months' course in parliamentary procedure for the United Kingdom, will personally invite an English Olympic hockey team to visit Singapore on behalf of the Singapore236 words
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281 1954-11-10 11 Sad ali Proved Too Good For Andrew Shell) and li Mrrrytimr) ratered I <ln Sin^.iiuton %j*MM*iation's h h n Ibei «limihim Minn i Merrj .1 \mlr» w 15—9 .md l"i I i .Dili' m ird Ko.trf i.isl I tl th< Malayan single s champion One P »h Lim. The match281 words
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Article43 1954-11-10 11 DOCKYARD Sports Club beat Royal Naval Air Station Se'nbawang, four-two in a Division 2 hockey match played at Sem- ba'.vang yesterday. Scorers for D.^ckyard were; Bhajan Sinch ('.*> and Mokand 1 Singh Capt Short scored the two £oals; for RNAS43 words
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Article32 1954-11-10 11 THE Medical Services Women's hockey team beat the S.C.C. "B" ;by one-nil in a friendly match prayed 00 the College Ground. Sepoy Lines yesterday. Peggy Lim scored for the winners.32 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-11-10 11 LEAN KAP SENG - LEAN KAP SENG STANDARD PHOTOS BY9 words
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Article134 1954-11-10 11 ri \\i n oun d< w i Ihi mn I me .tt I Wiki. i\ I in- Varsity .uid kicked a ii to iii«- Malayans' lire*, for .1 6 draw Var- ed '-> te only 'I r Up. r f sed vel- nng i gi across the134 words
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Article19 1954-11-10 11 I.OXDOX. Nov. 9, Reuter)— R v Union result: D. vonport Services 6, St Bart's Hospital u.19 words
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167 1954-11-10 11 REME WERE NO MATCH FOR THE OLD BOYS THE ROYAL Electrical and Mechanical Engineers "A" team wer e no match for the St. Andrews Old Boys who went on to win by 37 points (five goals three tries and c e penalty goals) to nine points (two trU* and a167 words
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Advertisement424 1954-11-10 11 SI l UA I lONS VACAM lished or«ani7.ntion 8 Asian enuir.ror; Singapore Citizen: CE or MF some construction exoei under year S Apply oual.ncatio. Age to Box i i \Y7ANTEf) a E ifllsh. qua Certificate K ll^n. Salary paid lion Depl plui anc< Apf>!v in writing to i H w424 words
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Miscellaneous111 1954-11-10 11 Lsl Abner By Al Capp j"^Y O°P By T. V. Hamlin The Heart Ot Juliet Jones By Stan Drake —^-c/ Y'$ J IciiHßT 1 SD w E CAN A v :^A s li^: c II no sense in trvin'tavoip J see /me in my \j RlP K T *y Alex111 words
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Article178 1954-11-10 12 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer *KYRII>KK BROWN BOOTY IBUMfWOVOM H IBmnßoiil Trumt>in«toa II Preview II !",k»Si!ii si ir Trumpiugton II Allegiance OregonJll Holly wood Mar me kih black pll7>t~ bicardi S£Jk E iiiot MlackFulot IJkHcle Black I tilot Meteorite PORTMASTKR PORTM ASTIR POKTMASTKR PORTMASIKR ra^ of178 words
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Article1060 1954-11-10 12 RACE l: 3.00 pan. Horses Class 5, Div. Z—SVi Furs. I 044 Preview II Hv 9.00 'Shaw Stable" Martin Bougoure 2. 535 Brown Booty 4y 8.10 Mr. Mrs. Chionh Hiok Chor Tjoa J°u* s .1. :»»i« Oregon II oy 8.09 T.T.C. Stable' Sullivan Mulley 4. 075 Trumping-1,060 words
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Article222 1954-11-10 12 SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association released yesti relay The noir.es of 19 players and three officials who will leave faff Hong Kong on November 25 lor the forthcoming Aw Hoe Cup match against that Colony. They are: Chu Chee Seng, Loh Fook Trng, Wilfred222 words
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Article1574 1954-11-10 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Will Be Hard To Beat KUALA LUMPUR Tues.— The problem race on the second day of the Selangor Turf Clubs November Meeting is the five and a half furlongs sprint for Class Five Division One horses. It is most open despite the1,574 words
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Article47 1954-11-10 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Heary T W earl\/ this morning, but icith briOiti f*l ing throughout the day, the going j tJ r least be yielding, barring any fmhhtr rmin BEST THREE: BICARDI. PORTMASU FOCH. RADIO MALAYA: There will be tio V mentaries on fix/,, v47 words
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197 1954-11-10 12 MALAYS FROLIC TO 12-0 RECORD WIN OVER EURASIANS Malays 12 iwr-U-Airang Bakcir 6. Yassin Mnt, li<\- Omar Aiding, Rahun Omar, fam i and Ahmad Yuso)). Malays trounced Eurasian* h\ N to— the Singapore Amateur Football Asm, nity league soccer match played Stadium yesterday evening. It was the Malays eighth and197 words
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Article268 1954-11-10 12 PLANS are afoot to invite players from India. Hongkong'. Indonesia, Ceylon, Vietnam, Philippines, and Thailand to participate in the Malayan Lawn Tennis Association championships to be held in Ipoh next year. The Standard was told yesterday. In conjunction with this, the MLTA will also hold268 words
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Article46 1954-11-10 12 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat Young Men's Muslim Association three-one in a friendly hockey match played on the SRC Padang yesterday. The 1 !oren for the Rcci were James de Souza (2) and Turner, while Gel lard scored the solitary goal for YMMA.46 words
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Article84 1954-11-10 12 HOCKEY: SHA League: UnivtTtity of Malaya v RAF Changi Changi; Div. 2 University of Malaya v Malayan Navy—RMX; RAF Changi v REME— ChangiDiv. 3 A RAF Tengah v SHB Recs—Bukit Chtrmiit; Div 3B MAAF v RASC—MAAF RVGBY: REME v RAF Seletar—REME; RNAS v RASC Sembawang: SCC v Naval84 words
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100 1954-11-10 12 FR P r Ia c 1 button and T \v:nn<T> of tl are tv m und In England, will bi Malayans at 8.15 p m. (Si: pore me) f <Hi. IT- 1" Mai iv in the Fa- I s BB 00 th<* e band. Radio100 words
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Article53 1954-11-10 12 POLICE Sports Club did well to beat Singapore Cricket Club three-nil in their friendly hockey fixture yesterday on the SCC padang. Percy Pennefather scored two brilliant goals for the Police one in the opening minutes and the other seconds before the final whistle. Sta Maria scored53 words
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Article22 1954-11-10 12 Vietnamese Enter For TT Tourney \N IS \M country i t'T i Ifnni> hrld n Mi II ill U :i 1 122 words
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