Singapore Standard, 13 November 1954
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Title Section22 1954-11-13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SneSß- 1 ft it 3H JL Vol. V. No. 133. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1954 j TWELVE PACES 13 CENTS.22 words
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Article236 1954-11-13 1 Chamber's Polls Protest I n- is on for the removal of the icr which bars non-English speak rom contesting the Singapore «1,-rtions next year. b-Committee of the Chinese at a meeting yesterday decided proper procedure for their Vice-President, Mr, Yap Pheng that the light236 words
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Article24 1954-11-13 1 Death For Three Mau Terrorists 12. Field rtst M mm ;>- •-today i Intly ikome Maimnced to a Kiv -n orderIng the indt linder 13.24 words
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Article52 1954-11-13 1 Gcnuny, N«»v. l* The Bunn Cabinet. font h<ur> nf heated broke up in deadr the controveragreemeat siynria <n Oct S3 by Konrad AdeI r» n< h Premier n:< s France. moderate ri«ht- nu rats (F.D.P.) Bt (ierman were reported manded again negotiate Ihi agreement icre acceptable before the52 words
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Article29 1954-11-13 1 THE rubber price in SingaI pore yesterday rose 1-9/16 cent, first grade for November sing at 84-7/16 cen's per lb.. following strong overseas support. (See Pago 9).29 words
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Article40 1954-11-13 1 A MAN, Tan Ah Lek, was stabbed while walking along Rochore Canal Road, Singapore, at about 8.30 last night. He was taken by ambulance to the General Hospital where his condition was said to be serioui.40 words
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Article, Illustration151 1954-11-13 1 SEN. JOE TURNS ON THE TEARS WASHINGTON. Nov. 12, (UP) Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, tears streaming down his face, last night denounced "massive appeasement"' in Korea and shouted he will continue "to expose those who would destroy this nation" whether the Senate censures him or not. The Wisconsin Republican, fresh151 words
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Article40 1954-11-13 1 MOSCOW. Nov. 12 .Reuter. —A Coventry City Council delegation which signed a joint appeal with the Stalingrad City Soviet calling for a ban on atomic weapons left here today for Prague on their way home.40 words
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Article73 1954-11-13 1 Maintenance Base. Selftar. The message froi the Club's hon. serretary. Mr. \V. Chapman, says: "We consider that the money li beina Rhen to a most deferring cause and only regret that it cannot be more."' With another 1; if t of $20 from Rev. Fat",73 words
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Article104 1954-11-13 1 Aussie Dock Union To End Strike SYDNEY. Nov. 12 -Router. The Australian Waterfront Workers' Unions decided in a conference here tonight to pnd the dock strike which has been crippling the nation"* trade, on Nov. 16. The decision wu r xh< i at a meeting of the Interstate Executive of104 words
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Article432 1954-11-13 1 Unjon Sending Notice Of Shutdown Today KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Executive Council of the Malayan Railway Traffic Operating Union today decided to call a strike which threatens to paralyse completely the entire railway system from Padang Besar on the Siamese border down to Singapore in the south.432 words
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Article43 1954-11-13 1 A MESSAGE received with a $50 donation to the Standard Christmas Toy Fund described the Fund's object to help bring Christmas to Malaya's poor and under-privileged children "a most deserving cause." The donation came from the East Camp Corporal's Club. RAF.43 words
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Article27 1954-11-13 1 CAIRO. Nov. 12, (AFP).— Cairo Police arrested here during the night Dr. Khamis Homeida. the provisional supreme guide of the Moslem Brotherhood Association.27 words
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Article151 1954-11-13 1 PENANG, Fn.— A Malay nationalist leader, Tuan Haji Sulong, and his son, Mohamed Amin, were found dead recently in a river in southern Thailand the local Malay daily "Warta Negara" reported todav. The paper said they were found with their hands and logs tied. There151 words
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Article42 1954-11-13 1 TOKYO. Nov. 12 <AP> A station master on Japci-'s northernmost main island of Hokkaido has asked the Toka-chi-Shiboro Railroad Line to insure his life for US$2,BOO. Every day going to work, he explained, he walks past bear caves.42 words
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Article131 1954-11-13 1 GURKHA SHOT IN BRAWL A GURKHA soldier was s ,-w J ll the stomach on lhursday night when a policeman intervened in a fight between the Gurkha and an Arab In Pasir Panjang, Singapore. The incident occurred at the entrance of the Tiger Swimming Pool at about midnight. The. wounded131 words
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271 1954-11-13 1 ARNOLD C - New Indonesia Tourist Laws A Snub To S 'pore ARNOLD C By BRACKMAN, tj|v-i Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Nor. 12 As far as Indonesia is concerned, Singapore is a marked city. This attitude was revealed when Indonesia relaxed controls on the arrival of visitors here and accorded special treatment to271 words
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Article113 1954-11-13 1 Big-Two To Talk About SEATO Meet LONDON. NOV. 12. (Reuter) Britain will discuss with the United States the call for an eight-power SEATO. meeting made yesterday by Mr. John Foster Dulles. United State- Secretary ol State, the Foreign Office >aid today. Mr. Dulles told the Senate Foreign Relations Commission in113 words
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Article42 1954-11-13 1 ROME, Nov. 12, <AP'.-Red-haired film actress Rhonda Fleming confirmed today .she will go to Switzerland soon to divorce Dr. Law Morrill. They were married in 1952. "There are no other personalities involved. It is simply incompatibility." she said.42 words
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Article64 1954-11-13 1 CHICAGO. Nov. 12 <AP) Mrs. Margaret Murphy opened her umbrella to keep the rain off her new hat and lost I US$l,7OO worth of jewelWy I Mrs. Murphy had forgotten j she had hidden a watch and three rings in her umbrella and she believes64 words
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255 1954-11-13 1 2 Rightwing Papers Oppose MacD's Extension LONDON, Not. 12 (Reuter) The Daily Express (Independent rightwing) and the Dally Telegraph (Conservative) today questioned the advisability of extending the period of office of Mr. Malcolm MacDonald as Commissioner General in South-east Asia. The Daily Express editorial pointed out that Mr. MacDonald is255 words
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Advertisement33 1954-11-13 1 HIW ARRIVALS Of ALL LATEST DESIGNS OF ROLEX^ LEE (HAY CO., Ho'th Bridge Road, 6. Tel. ***** A I ROGRAPH IS USED FOR THE I ONTROL OF EVERY fifts" tO FAMOUS SWISS WATCHES33 words
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Advertisement89 1954-11-13 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE In a wide range 1$ altoayt available here. Call and Select your requirementt. t Th€ NOVELT.Y.tom 88 North Bridffe Road Phone 3.1123 Off And On Surgery LONDON. Nov. IL\ »AP» Moteow R;ui:o rlalm.'d today a RasHan >urgeon recently amputa^-d a dog'fl leg and then, after 25 hours,89 words
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Article670 1954-11-13 2 Witness Tells Of No Proper Remand Home body as well as Ghani's. While applying soap on Ghani's body Majid alleged Morling stood close to Ghani and tried to commit an offence. Questioned by Mr. Rajasooria, Majid said he bathed naked because he had nothing to wear. Neither of them670 words
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Article51 1954-11-13 2 PENANG, Fri— The Resident Commissioner, Penang. Mr. R. P. Bingham. will take the salute at the march past when the Penang and Province Wellesley branch of the British Red Cross Society holds its annual Inspection and parade on the Fort Cor:iwa'.lis field at 5 p m.51 words
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Article283 1954-11-13 2 THE Singapore Government is inviting applications from engineering graduates for scholar given by the Federation of British Industries, to study in the United Kingdom. The scheme is a practical one for the training of overseas engineers in industrial and other engineering undertakings in the United Kingdom to283 words
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Article10 1954-11-13 2 MIC JOINED ALLIANCE FOR UNITY 1 frti B 5 1 <10 words
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Article188 1954-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Chen Chiu Ngeh, a school master, who became a Muslim "in order to dodge" his estranged wife's claim for maintenance, today had his S7O a month maintenance order varied to Sl2O a month by the Second Magistrate, Inche Abdul Rani. Questioned188 words
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Article89 1954-11-13 2 IPOH, Frl.— An appli ration for an appeal case to be postponed until March, next year, on the ground that the papers had been sent to England for an expert.opinion, was refused by Mr. Justice Pretheroe in the Appeal Court, yesterday. Instead he fixed the appeal89 words
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Article81 1954-11-13 2 IPOH. Fri. A sentence of two months' imprisonment was quashed by Mr. Justice PW" theroe in the Supreme Coint today when he heard the appeal of one Au Thai Tai. maidservant, who was P rc viously convicted in the Sessions Court for making contradictory statements to the81 words
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Article22 1954-11-13 2 A MEETING of the Johorr Postal Employees' Union will be held at the Malay Club Segamat. today at 10 a.m.22 words
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118 1954-11-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR Fri.— A young policeman. Lee Seng, offered a married woman his gun "to ensure her safety" when *he was repulsed while making advances to her. This was stated by Thong Yoke Peng, a 25-year-old maidservant at the trial of Lee in118 words
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Article121 1954-11-13 2 CLOSING rubber prices (ccata per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 84 84* No. 1 R.S.S fob Nov. 84 7/16 84 9 16 No. X 83a 84| No. 3 82? 83 Dec re. 1 KSS 84{ 84| Tone: Firm. TIN PRICE The121 words
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Article36 1954-11-13 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 12.— Special Standard Sev Cosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 115-70 to £1 sterling; 55.878T5 US$l; 51. 832 to Malays- 50. 148 to one Indonesian R.ipiah. Gold $254.25 to a36 words
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225 1954-11-13 2 ELECTIONS WILL DECIDE FUTURE OF STRAITS-BORN PENANG, Fri.-The Straits Chin,-., Kriti ciation here are staking a good deal fa Municipal elections and on the sucres s or I this contest will depend the futurr 5t.,t,,, ,^l ciation and Straits Chincvp >;enf'r.ill\ W lhis was stated hv i« i lideni Of225 words
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Advertisement210 1954-11-13 2 7-*" Oat «f thi urlds Mst desired vafctos The ROAMER watch it one ot Switzerland's precision products. In a factory established in 1888 over 1200 highly skilled craftsmen produce and assemble every part that goes into the ROAMER movement I J ill I V^ aj m^BBjM S^^^aSE j^ ff U210 words
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Advertisement116 1954-11-13 2 if/ FLAGSHIP Of BRITAIN S RENOWNED W«t^^ CUNARD LINE AND THE WORLDS /~^V| fl LARGEST LINER (83.673 TONS) a wilt I B^Bft I f^m B\ 4a B^^B^B^B^^^^B^^i^^^l^M A orrwßi "n. W Bbß^T l u*y^| S^B^ltf^w. Bajßßy^BßßßOjißHjfcS^^' I VBk Il^l p^. If I I *i j^ r^B^BaJß^^^^Bj MB^B f mS I^^116 words
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Article, Illustration302 1954-11-13 3 For The Anxious Parents MR. WAN BAHARUDDIN, the man who has all the answers about Malayan students in the United Kingdom, is also a man who assures anxious parents and helps them solve pressing problems. In the past few days he has metStandard - 302 words
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540 1954-11-13 3 BROKER CITES SALESMAN AS CORESPONDENT ANG LIAN POH, a car broker and proprietor of a beauty parlour, told Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday how he surprised his wife with a man in her bedroom one night and dragged the540 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-11-13 3 businessman and c former Si \gapore City Council emp'jyee icho announced yesterday, that he will coyUest the forthcoming City and Ishv d Cortncil elections in the Farrer Park district next year. Mr, Joseph, u-ho declares him.<elf to be the "poor vian's candidate," has not vet decided on75 words
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Article68 1954-11-13 3 KENNY LOO Tian Lye claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth Police Court, yesterday, to dishonestly inducing a Colony firm to deliver to him seven typewriters worth It was alleged that Loo committed the offence at about 2.:*0 p.m. on Aug 16 The Magistrate. Mr.' R. B.68 words
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Article124 1954-11-13 3 THE Singapore Social Welfare Department is continuing its "war" against brothels. Last month department officers raided six brothels in various parts of the Colony. Thro e °irl s were detained According to a Social Welfare report they are being "put in a place of124 words
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140 1954-11-13 3 Film Society To Screen 'Blue Angel' THE new Singapore Film Society will present its first Um, "The Blue Angel." (with Marlene Dietrich and Kmil Jannings) tomorrow at 9 p.m. at the British Council Hall. Anyone wishing to become a member may do so at the British Council Hall on the140 words
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Article89 1954-11-13 3 Midnight Leap Was Suicide THE Singapore Coroner. Mr Giam Chong Hing. yesterday recorded a verdict of suicide at an inquest into the death of a 47-year-old woman, Leong Yuet Yeng. an unemployed maidservant. The Court was told that Leong jumped oIT the eighth floor of the Singapore Improvement Trust Flats89 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-11-13 3 A 67-year-old Indian, Mr. Marutha Muthu, who spent more than 40 years of his life as compositor in the Malaya Publishing House retires today. A Standard reporter who called ob Mr. Muthu yesterday found him all smiles. He said he served under six managers.Standard - 114 words
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Advertisement222 1954-11-13 3 ,/s <%* >%* aw aw aw aw aw I DAIRY FRESH! I "LITTLE MARY" EVAPORATED MILK fe I nls: V. SHHIRO (CHi\A) LTD. 'A Incorporated in Hongkong) jN K).\i( HT is MAGIC CARPET NIG M THE CITY'S MOST kk NIGHT-SPOT M J •NS "DANCING -TIME ORCHESTRA J "Vienna" 1 "iTawa222 words
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Advertisement294 1954-11-13 3 Be sure to ENJOY the FIRST All -Malaya Talentime Competition to be held at the SINGAPORE BADMINTON STADIUM GUILLEMARD ROAD SINGAPORE SEE and HEAR the hidden talents of Malaya competing i m Tap Dance Whistling Vocal Harmonica I Impersonation e Cuitar I Clowning Accord, in I -ALSO--1 Appearance of Cuot294 words
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Article325 1954-11-13 4 Students Excuse Not Good Enough FAILURE to onswer the coll-up for Notionol Service on the ground that "it interferes with school studies" is no reasonable excuse, said the Singapore Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, yesterday. Mr. Kulasekaram said this when sentencing two students,325 words
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181 1954-11-13 4 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce yesterday announced a l i^ t of winners of prizes awarded from the City Commemoration Prize Fund for this year. The following are the prizewinners: Higher Stage: English— lst Prize: Lee Ah Kit— s2oo: 2nd Prize: K. P. Thomas181 words
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Article28 1954-11-13 4 THE first Indian civics course for estate workers in Perak will be held in Ipoh at the Kinta Indian Association premises from Nov. 14 to 17.28 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-11-13 4 A VETERAN air traveller. Mr. Cl.re Adams, General Manager of British European Airways, is flying round the icorld with only 25 pouuc.v oj lugyuge. His global trip trill take him only 22 dnus. Mr. Adams will spend two days in Singapore.112 words
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188 1954-11-13 4 Aquarium Fish Are Still Very Much Alive A GOOD proportion of the fish in the Van Kleef Aquarium in Singapore are still very much alive, and these stand a good chance of living out the rest of their days. This was disclosed to The Standard yesterday by an expert, wh188 words
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Article32 1954-11-13 4 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. will today proclaim electoral divisions for elections in the Colony next yrnr. in a Gazette Extraordinary to be published this evening.32 words
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77 1954-11-13 4 Handicapped Children's Register Up THE register of Singapore's handicapped children is getting bigger and bigger each month. According to a Social Welfare report, the number of handicapped children so far registered is 300. This figure includes 109 blind children. 105 deaf and dumb cases, 29 crippled and 14 mentally defective77 words
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Article, Illustration209 1954-11-13 4 photo Governor Tells Muslims MALAYS should take advantage of the new Singapore Polytechnic, Governor Sir John Nicoll, told the local Muslim community yesterday at a tea party to celebrate the birthday of Prophet Mohammed, at the Raffles Hotel. Sir John said: "It is my earnest hopeStandard - 209 words
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195 1954-11-13 4 Says Ong THE President of the Straits Chinese British Association. Mr. T. \V Ong. suggested that independence in Singapore will not be a lasting proposition without a fleet, air force nor even an army. He was speaking at the Association's annual general meeting at195 words
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Article39 1954-11-13 4 SUPERVISOR of Elections. Mr. M. Ponnuriuriiy. has b««n appointed Registration Officer for the Singapore Legislative Council elections to be held next year. Messrs Leofred Aloysius Joseph and Tay Kim Tee have been appointed Assistant Registration Officers.39 words
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Article42 1954-11-13 4 A WARRANT of arrest was ordered by the Singapore High Court yesterday to be made against Choo Seng Quee for failing to call at the Official Assignee's office to submit details of his state of alTairs under the Bankruptcy Ordinance.42 words
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Advertisement245 1954-11-13 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS f*^Cltar£iilf NOW SHOWING "a-™., 145, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. 1 V'A BEAUTIFUL, T i*\ BEWITCHING, -%J^O SILVAN A M M V co-stakrim; r^ T VITTORIO CASSMAN I I, TONIGHT AT MIDNIGHT^—* ONE TIIOLSAND AND ONE THRILL PACKED mem ADVENTURE c The Adventures of £9LA J/AJJ/BABA j2M CINemaScOPB245 words
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Advertisement217 1954-11-13 4 t *>SHA\W BROiTHERS ql TELf'5l59 NOW I MARLON BRANDO I "Strong meat, bul for I ADULTS it is a MUST" (B —Malayan Catholic Ne«vs lj4 t I introducing Eva Marie Saint C'liluml i I MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! > fckuiy^iL^flt CIhEMAScoPf I tafliiilifrH |B l|p^ I MORNING T«ml.«> it m (.mi Hrll217 words
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Article154 1954-11-13 5 Society Gang Beats Up Rescuer MORE than ten membeis of a secret society gang beat up a man, Lim Peng Tong, last night, when he went to the aid of a hawker who refused to pay protection money. Tho hawker who lias a stall in Jalan Sultan told The Standard154 words
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Article56 1954-11-13 5 ST. Andrew's Mission Hospital yesterday collected $47--during the Hospital Week Appeal through its various committees: Film premiere at Pavilion theatre: $1,572; Movie Ball I $5,504.41; Flag Day $17,612.52: Fashion Show $74)32.46; sale i of car labels $7,263.21; gale of programmes $3,559.40; 'Bridge Mahjong drive $652.15, and donations56 words
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Article56 1954-11-13 5 A REX^EIVING order e Singapore High yesterday against Wcnq trading I K vong Lamp Cu.. on filed by Nam Tai Trading Co. on a judgment ol $9,144.22. Another receiving order iras so made a.-n n-t M. Naina Mohamed. a textile merchant. o-j a jud§menl debt of56 words
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Article22 1954-11-13 5 stall <>; Singapore's ton HosDital i '-da modern U T h this. City ncil has agree I -pend 1 S7o I22 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-11-13 5 Photo. MR. M. KOLANDAI RAJ slips an engagement ring the finger of his fiancee. Miss Muriel Alphonso. at a ceremony held in Kuala Lumpur last week. The couple are on the staff of the Central Electricity Board, Kuala Lum StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article246 1954-11-13 5 SINGAPORE Legislative and City Councillors were yesterday very cautious in giving their opinion on City Councillor. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek's view that English sliould not be a necessary qualification for contesting the elections under the Kendel Constitu- tional reforms. Most of the Isgiilaton preferred not246 words
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Article53 1954-11-13 5 WU SIX FOG. aias Btcvei Wee, was sentenced in t'mSingapore Third Police Court yesterday to €2 months' rigorous imprisonment on threi* charges of dishonestly withdrawing 51.480 from the Po> Office savings bank account of j a friend. In addition, he wa> plaoen under p>olice supervision53 words
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191 1954-11-13 5 admitted to the hospital for three days. In his delence Sim denied the allegations statin" that he Ihimsell was attacked by com- plainan; and seven or eight 'others when he was selling moon cakes at the market. IPOII, I ri.— A 20-year-old police191 words
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Article80 1954-11-13 5 •FOHORK BAHRI'. Fri. A t-minute effort to e;ot the people of Johore to register foi the coming Federal elections was tarried <x;t yesterdav tiirougt) t gigantic e.»rtrt drop •Opera'. on Caesar II." Daring the operation foui A istera from Sembawang I p; n in dropping about 25,00080 words
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Article45 1954-11-13 5 THE body ol a new jr-born bubv flrl was lnuncl in a ckei vi City Coui hi e emptying :ets at Patk Road Pumping Station, it wa.> stated in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. Mr Giam Chong Hin^.the Coroner. returned an .pen45 words
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Article76 1954-11-13 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON No, 12. The following .re the cUsing rON^N R°"u d BB« th L ndOn MOfket S P°* 26\4. December 25id. Jonuory March 24 idApril 'June 24 Jd. July /September 23 id. October/ December 23 Jd. November c.i.t. 24 Jd. Tone: Very Quiet.76 words
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Article292 1954-11-13 5 Naval Base Retrenchment miralty to retrench skilled workers to re-?uit trainees. He said that there had been certain redundancy in I" e electrical department because of decreased work in certain sections. Mr. Crawley explained it was necessary to reduce the number of staff in these292 words
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Article101 1954-11-13 5 A CHINESE, believed to be one of the thtlJU who staged a futiie robbery bid in a house In Lorong 24. Geylang. Singapore, last Friday afternoon, has been detained. He was caught by officers of the Secret Society sub-branch. CID. yesterday, after a week of101 words
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Article61 1954-11-13 5 AX R.AOC soldier. Manaf bin Samah. who cheated a Malay woman ot 525 was sentenced by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magi.-trate. Mr. R.8.1 Pates, to six weeks' jail, yesterday. Manaf had got the money from the woman by falselv telling her that her husband had61 words
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Article14 1954-11-13 5 TANJOXO Malim raiNcd $23:<70 for the Poppy Dav Fund, last week.14 words
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Advertisement56 1954-11-13 5 MiMS -jMA+Ji^^^^^^M V w (ora FRAGRANCE thai FLATTERS and remains a lovely MEMORY Cusson£ Imperial Leather POWDER ill FOR HUBBY, MUHW AFTER SHAVE M m HAVING STICKS. with CLTEX ICUTEX LIPSTICK I km, indehble smooth *mm% ond NEVER b*m a kits. print C^ T tX NAIL POLISH— looks lovely i"56 words
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Advertisement799 1954-11-13 5 m m tf apmrKr* mm 4* J 1 A K I a B w Mr ft M ff#7 w^ v H M 1 A y w Mr Mr M^. M. f- IBL mf a a MWJjMr£2l(/- V CLUES ACROSS I CLUES DOWN 6. The more cynical a man is j799 words
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Advertisement105 1954-11-13 5 W This modern a«, atomic^A I With barriers supersonic W, f Politicians histrionic 1 And budgets astronomic 1 Leave a void anaumtie. A tonic, automatic, fl 1 Is brandy, arotnatic. I EMU k moit emphatic kEMI^J f BRANDYWI f 1 M. tflßßtt IM! CASTBNI AONOB '«44J Llti EROSIA BIST M105 words
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Miscellaneous279 1954-11-13 5 c4(maaac Information at a Glance SfUmsammmmmmmm wmmmmmt in a 1 of SATA at Victoria isj N<iA PO REj K l ,'V,nov I L;:::. Z Singapore J^B Alexandei Mai Theopl !ose «r SINCiAPORE (Regional): 7.15 «.n Jo] Littles C'-te. 330 p.m Morning Star; 730 News; 73j ■K Melody Mixture: Bam Time279 words
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Article885 1954-11-13 6 Changkols Shovels A RKADKR has written to u.s bewailing the difficult working conditions today for clerks and Ibe passing of that era when employer-employee relations wore on «t more personal and cordial plane. The letter ends on a plaintive note "have those good old days already gone? Yes. they must885 words
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Article375 1954-11-13 6 U.M.N.O. IS THE POWER Sir;— That the Alliance —UMNO. MCA. as equal partners -won great victories in the recent elections deserves congratulations but whether the M.C.A. was treated as an equal partner could be known if one takes the trouble to find out. We. of course, recognise Tungku Abdul Rahman375 words
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Article168 1954-11-13 6 Sir; Quite re ently you ished an article concern- ing th< only shack in Palmer Roa<; ;:i our City, which has since been demolished, hut I think you cannot beat the one to be loutui in Hokicn Street (near South Bridge < Road junction) which was built168 words
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Article97 1954-11-13 6 Sir:— A bad practice is creeping into certain places of employment I with poor business pre- vailing. No matter how long a worker may be in a company, there is no security for him. Gone are the days when honesty. hardwork and education I were considered the97 words
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Article143 1954-11-13 6 Sir; I wish to comment on an article which appeared in one of the Sydney papers, and which 1 believe, appeared in Singapore as well. This was on Asian .students. The only part I wish to comment on is a line which sa>'s that an Asian student had143 words
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Article341 1954-11-13 6 So General Went Home ■piRST mi mv flakes of midautumn are beginning to fall on the world's grimmest war memorial. A single column of granite, it has stood for nearly a century and a half near the road that is now the main motor highway for heavy lorries341 words
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Article129 1954-11-13 6 CHUNG Shins Jit P»in. veiling on the birthday anniversary of Dr. Sim Yal H today, declares that on Ihe eve of a rounter-atta« k M the Chinese mainland. \\r should not only gather ill the courage we havt* but also ask ourselves the auef tion of whether wt*129 words
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Article15 1954-11-13 6 |")R. Sun Yut-sen i< n.,t otllj one. of the gn ..-t politi-15 words
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Article, Illustration689 1954-11-13 6 DUKE OF WINDSOR THE LETTERS OF A NAZI ENVOY DEFERENCES to the Duke of Windsor appear in the latest batch of Germany's captured foreign policy documents, published ofYicia|ly yesterday. The aocuments were seized at the fall of Berlin and the British and American Foreign Offices later agreed to publish them689 words
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Article21 1954-11-13 6 Review Views >< b I PHi i journal p from i m CMna'i or tht log to < Pi bood vvhi h > i21 words
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Article616 1954-11-13 6 LONDON |"IIK arrival of uintry weather not by any ni« .ins harsh, but fo\i\;x ami damp and told enough to make it clear that winter has now begun— has onir at a time i when the country is feeling in an uncertain mood. lt is true there have616 words
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Advertisement40 1954-11-13 6 MERCEDES-BENZ TYPE IBp ©Entirety. new design with all Steel Sody ■^mWy Aroiloble for delivery in United Kingdom and Europe Sole Distributors: CYCLE 6c CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. Singapore and Kuala Lumpur Represented throughout the Federation, Brunei, Sarawak and British Borneo.40 words
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Article447 1954-11-13 7 Crack U.S. Jet Planes Are Ready For Soviet Invaders TOKYO, Nov. 12, (UP)— Crock American Sabrejer fighter clones arc now escorting reconnaissance planes over Northern Japan, ready 9' v ba le to encroaching MIGs of the Soviet Russian air force Long standing orders to shoot447 words
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165 1954-11-13 7 Churchill Asks To See Some Comics I.OSIMIN Nov. 12: J RruUM S« S *lr,l him- J ..iiupaun 5 in Britain romics J hirh are im- j U,f I mtcd 5 House of (nimii-n. »t>u rday that sec s«M I S -t had 5 rxamiae i 1,,- n thr Hone t.wilym165 words
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Article28 1954-11-13 7 Nov. 12 R. tei t-high silver i igs d to Sir WinConservative HOUS4 <i reremonj < 801 n IgS, ,n- Churchill General ill. brother of borough.28 words
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Article14 1954-11-13 7 French E n Coal inity High thdraw from ..ke the Euronean ReuterReuter - 14 words
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Article64 1954-11-13 7 .JAKARTA. Nov. 12. (AP)— More than 12(1 homes were ndered in ftve villages and r villagers were killed to a ""ting spree hy terrorists of the Durui Is'am Sect, it was announced yesterday. Many homes were fired and cattle were driven away from .one village as the64 words
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Article159 1954-11-13 7 'Neutralise Formosa' Talks Held LONDON. NOV. 12. <UP» The United States is conMilting with Britain on methods for effective neutralization of Formosa, authoritative diplomatic sources .said yesterday. Suggestions for tranMorminy, tlio Chinese Nationalist island into an independent state figure prominently among the solutions under consideration, they said. Discussions in Washington159 words
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Article50 1954-11-13 7 BIRMINGHAM. A abama. Nov. 12 [APy— V e G< man rocket s ientists Ameri an cil :ena here yesterN. a ization ol 130 a from both sides ol the Iron Curtain n-. sides >>> World \V,ir II was a paii of a n s here •at50 words
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Article35 1954-11-13 7 sir Walter Monckton, Minist< of Labour, declined in the Ho ise <>f Commons yesterday to give a personal opinion on the part played by the Communist Party in the recent London strike. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-11-13 7 photo. GENERAL Douglas >la» \rthur. former tommander of the Allied forces in Japan. greets the Japanese Prime Minister. shigeru Yoshlda, in the General*! suite at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel during (he Premier's visit to the I.S. recently. Neither would V i\ what they disrussed at their meetingAP - 61 words
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Article221 1954-11-13 7 HANOI, Nov. 12 The French armistice mission inarmed yesterday that the Communist Vietminh have refused to let French warships rescue fleeing Roman Catholic refugees in danger of drowning on a crumbling sandbank. A mobile team of the International Armistice Commission has rushed to the scene.UP; Reuter - 221 words
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170 1954-11-13 7 HELSINKI, Nov. 12, (IT)— One of Finland's leading economists yesterday shot and killed a policeman, wounded another and threatened to kill the Minister of Interior in a wild gun battle. The economist >leijo Alho. finally leaped from a window of 1ii s third170 words
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Article94 1954-11-13 7 LOrcußOßorc.H. Leicestershire, Nov. 12. (Renter) Eiynt me.'i. without ((topping for Jood or cirir.k. will r:ng DC Is for -4 hours here next month in an attetr.pt to set up a world re.ord. Their aim will be to ring through 40,320 changes ot "Plain Boh Major"'94 words
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Article70 1954-11-13 7 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 12. (AP) Rhonda Fleming. now in Rome making movie. will go to Switzerland in about 10 days to obtain a divorce from Dr. Lew Morriil, a spokesman for the actress said J*»" terday. Dr. Morriil ?aid: 'This was a surpri>e to me. The fir<t70 words
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Article24 1954-11-13 7 SAYED Ismail El Azhari, Prime Minister of the Sudan, accompanied by Sir Anthony Eden, was received by Queen Elizabeth II yesterday. UPUP - 24 words
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286 1954-11-13 7 LONDON, Nov. 12: (Reutcr) Mr. Ronald Eric Bishop, designer of Britain's Comet jet airliners denied yesterday that there had been "too much of a hurry'' over building the plane. He was giving evidence at the inquiry into disasters to two Comets over the286 words
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Article102 1954-11-13 7 PARIS. Nov. 12. (Renter)— Milk drinking Premier I 1 Mendes Prance who rocketed to lu:iie and popularity when he ended the war in IndoChina, wai yesterday fast losing ><>me of his popularity and all because of a glass of rum. In the market places snd102 words
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Article78 1954-11-13 7 LONDON. Nov. 11 (Iteuter) Mr. Clement Alt re the Labour Party leader, scored major triumph yesterday by getting a vote of nearly two to one from his parliamentary supporters in favour <>f ratifying the recent Paris treaties SO rearm West Germany. The parliamentary Labour Party, after78 words
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Article29 1954-11-13 7 FIELD Marshal Sir .John Harding, Chief of the British Imperial General StatT. is leaving London on Monday to visit India. Pakistan an.) Middle Eastern countries.- AFPAFP - 29 words
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Article26 1954-11-13 7 J. ROSAMOND Johnson, 81--year-old Negro composer, actor, director and author of several volumes of Negro spirituals. died yesterdnv his home in New York. APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration212 1954-11-13 7 Fire Dept. Alarm From Mary Pickford BEVERLEY HILLS, California. Nov. 12 (UP) -Mary Pickford, America's fWeaV heart of the silent film era. was Riven emergency treatment by a fire department resuseitators squad because she said yesterday, shfe suffered an attack of indigestion brought on by a "case of nerves.' **1212 words
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Advertisement46 1954-11-13 7 Leather at its best! WILLOW CALF OXFORD WILLOW TAN CALF "DERBY" TAN GRAIN FULL "BROGUE" SIZES 5-11 $48.50 PER PAIR \a# p c ki c !Jdjr 4, Tht Mans Polish \^W^Vffc^i^^^k Richer, Deeper, WAXIER r^?3^^^^P that's the difference of a SOll A(; f NTS ROBINSON'S -=5-46 words
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Advertisement366 1954-11-13 7 Q BRITAIN'S SOLDIERS |r 0 Bring Junior along to see our fine range of boxed iold.cn, Life Guordi. Foot Guard* H^B A Hussars. Airborne Troops, Ccmmonwcolth \l and foreign infonrry. Alto o lorje iHcction (j of artillery and ambiilance umn 0 rrom $2.50 to $50.00 0 0 0 v SENTRY366 words
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Advertisement766 1954-11-13 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE I JOINT SERVICE To Colombo C-ro* Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg 6 Bremen. S'pore P. S'ham Penang NABOB (LLOYDi 17/21 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN iHAPAC) 28 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPACj 7/13766 words
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Advertisement1096 1954-11-13 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 iffijjjg (tooarporatad la ftngapor*) <*£g> o*** THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Silt Carriers option to proceed via otter ports to load and discharge r*r SAILINGS to LIVEBPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails p Sham Peaaog Peleus for Liverpool 8c Glasgow U33 341,096 words
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Advertisement959 1954-11-13 8 Natural Rubber Output Goes Up T ONDON Nov 12, (AFP) makin* her total for the year Jt°^ improvement m the »gg "JJ-ff ft,*statistical position ot rub- ber 375 tons f Or the year so ber which appeared in far. August was maintained Total world exports of Ulntpmhpr althouch it natural959 words
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Advertisement765 1954-11-13 8 EAST ASIATIC LINR SAILINGS TO CONTINENI/SCANOiNAvia For Aden. Pott Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotteid*r*> Cdynia. Copenhagen. Cothcnburt and o*i > S'pore P Sham p > FALSTRIA" Cdns 21/24 Sals 15 Nov 1700 hrs i VfM m) lUTLANDIA' t 18/22 Nov 23 21 No. i) Calls London (passengers only). h) Calls London765 words
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Article51 1954-11-13 9 THS Di tors of The Singapore T. r tion Co., Ltd. have declared an interim dividend of 5 per cent on the Ordinary Stock of the Company. This will be paid on Dec. 8, IUM. to holders on the register at the close of business on Nov. 1"51 words
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403 1954-11-13 9 GOVT. READY TO STUDY JAP MINE PROPOSAL Malaya Well-Matched In Iron Ore Output But- THE Federation Government would give its "most sympathetic consideration" to any specific proposals from Japanese firms for the supply of equipment and technical know how for the iron mining industry on a pay-as you earn basis,403 words
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445 1954-11-13 9 Weekly Rubber Report THE U.S. has been reported to be buying rubber heavily again in Indonesia. This market however is becoming immune to our being America's last choice and final figures for 1955 will show that we have been able to find willing customers445 words
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91 1954-11-13 9 LONDON. Nov. 12. <Reuter> -Britain has announced a 50 per cent, interim cut In the import quotas of many traditional Japanese goods for 1955. But in announcing this the BoaiJ of Trade promised that it would take the cut into consideration when examining91 words
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Article92 1954-11-13 9 COLOMBO. Nov. IL\ (UP)— The s.s. Julius has left here carrying the first shipments of Ceylonese sheet rubber for Red China under the new rubber-for-rice trade agreement between the two countries. The initial consignment totalled 5200 tons to be applied against next year's commitments. Another vessel92 words
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Article186 1954-11-13 9 LEWIS PEAT REORGANIZES TO facilitate expansion of its interests Lewis and Peat Ltd. has decided to form wholly owned subsidiaries to deal with various sections of its business. Paret Company ceased to act as rubber brokers and new subsidiary. Lewis and Peat (Rubber) Ltd., will in future carry on business186 words
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Article90 1954-11-13 9 LONDON. Nov. 12. (Reuter> The Board of Trade announced yesterday that recorded exports for October totalled £214.900.000. a slight increase on August and September figures. But the total represented a six per cent, cut on returnfor October last year. The Board of trade warned that these provisional90 words
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Article130 1954-11-13 9 'THE directors of Rantau Tin Dredging Co, Ltd.. reporttd a working profit of $1,071,532 for the year ended Jur.' 30. 1954. The net profit for the year vaa $633,184 after deducting Malayan income tax $377,056; directors* additional remuneration $6,000. provision for deviation of water supply $50,000130 words
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188 1954-11-13 9 H.&.C. Ltd Group Gains Total £1.2 M. THE directors of Messrs. Harrisons Crosfield, Ltd. recommend a payment of a final dividend on the £1.000.--000 deferred ordinary stock of 16 per cent. (27J per cent on £*****0). less income tax at 9 Jn the making 20 per cent, on the £1.*****0188 words
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237 1954-11-13 9 RUBBER UP 1½ Cts. ON OVERSEAS SUPPORT RUBBER once again continued its upward price trend in Singapore yesterday, first grade for November shipment closing at 84-7 16 cents per Ib., a rise of 1-9 16 cents on Thursday. Good overseas and local support contributed largely to the improvement in quotations.237 words
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Article191 1954-11-13 9 Industrials, Rubbers Are Dull ON the Malayan .^-hare market yesterday. Industrial! and rubbers were dull but pr i a rc tally steady. There was an improvement in tin shares following thi recovery in the tin metal prire Price changes announct d y the Malayan Sharebrokers" Association yesterday were: IMH'STRIM 8191 words
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Article171 1954-11-13 9 THE pVOdttM market in Singapore was quiet iiini > 1 i >: h 1 1 y eas.er yesterday with HBU business passing. Pepper, OOCOIUIt and moM Mcttani of the produce market remained unchanged in quota* tion*. Copra was slightly easier at below $30 per picui for NovemLer171 words
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227 1954-11-13 9 LESS RUBBER MAY BE USED COLLYER AKRON. (Ohio). Nov. 12: (IP)— Present high prices for natural rubber will n-sult in reduced I'.S. consumption of this material next year, a leading I.S. rubber manufacturer said here today. According to Mr. John L. Collyer of the B.F. ><lri< h Company, the United227 words
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Article159 1954-11-13 9 OITER ROADS A;»ha: Errma: Tobc M.uu: Karafton; Hai Nan: Nogin; Polyphemus; Ganges; North Star; Amagisan Ifferu; Sommelsdnk: Monte Bfllaiid; Tomini; Stanvac Ogaii. INNER ROADS Lakor: Larut: Tfonckok; Darvel. Serampanc Lawu; Linang: Auby: Kimanis: Torina: Salonc: C'ornfish: Indragirr. Kali Soon: Aik Leung: Teck Thong: If. Bahru: Naga Mas;159 words
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Article206 1954-11-13 9 Standard Shipping Reporter TWO ships now in Singapore are making one of the slowest voyages between Japan and Iran. The Gord and Gudarz— two tugs built in the Hirama shipyards. Japan, at a cost of US$7OO,OOO for the National Iranian Oil Company were due to be206 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-11-13 9 THE WELL KNOWN fabrics Cepea, Potters and Crafton Anti Shrink of Manchester are printed by the Calico Printers' Association, the biggest textile printing and finishing organization in the world. Picture shows the eirl in the atelier with (left to right) Mr. Stinton (chef d'atelier). Mr. John Bulnier IM.ln.urr of Cepea)58 words
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Advertisement253 1954-11-13 9 bN DCI NOTICE are insupplfO and fuel mentioned prii d of six nencing from Prison on n Peogkalaa n i lamp conditions tender C< mmisat the sealed tl out- Mipply lid be < ner of of 0 as to r before 12 November, 1054. nt doe> ept the nderen the253 words
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Advertisement117 1954-11-13 9 m9^^^3RmEa3^&mß I VI i ,-i li^" 1 4m^ mm^ lm% 4m^ am^ amt a^B owix 0 WATERPROOF 9 *d^ WATCH •automatic-calendar unbreakable 9 mainspring 9 25 JEWELS. <V a ANTIMAGNETIC. V SHOCK-RESISTANT^--9 OBTAINABLE FROM ALL WATCN DEALERS JCHEEKOMGC9LL d I BEAUTY SOAP 1 lEAUTIFIES I PURIFIES I SATISFIES I HAtfMf117 words
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863 1954-11-13 10 I sssssssf fjJJ>^ _r.'afcmj.3£ffl ■j^^ r **y iM *3| sSLw^l a^atr m9 i w^Airia sfl 1 s^F a f '^a v^JisSI vEBjay^t-JM I i r rHE recent Chamber En--1 semble concerts were dominated by the visiting tenor. Max Worthley, whose two "Acis" performances were well, if not enthu- 1 sia.stically.863 words
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Article812 1954-11-13 10 JOHN HALKIN - JOHN HALKIN EI MM t <j*i .At' *V •> Js/ r j* (<? 1 1 y^'j''^:r*^r-/<r- j<r:v&>. r 'mm\Km\r- V v '*-a" *>> W/'.v" *^s^_l______ ''^/-v v/i ;>i/. l ||jt_L- :_ld DOOR *7!_^ methods of stage production Stage sets became full-siza houses with their front wallj removed812 words
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Article, Illustration229 1954-11-13 10 Women Daren't Drive These Cars (y^RS with "Genevieve" look are enjoying a boom. Collectors are as eager to get real veterans of the road— pre-1314 models as most rvotonsts are to buy the infest 1955 models, and the prices they offer are often as high. In the past year interest229 words
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Advertisement237 1954-11-13 10 Here is a selection of the &mm Most Outstanding Children Xl^^ Records and your child will 45-RPM Extended Play EAP-3175 Daffy Duck's Feathered Friend Bugs Bunny meef 1 Hiawatha EAP-3176 Sylvester and Hip^ety Hopper Bugs Bunny and the Crow-small Juice EAP 3177 Hcncry Hawk Bugs Bunny and Aladdin's Lamp EAP237 words
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Advertisement180 1954-11-13 10 j You'd fiVe better I I feel better i j with anew j♦* h.p. (vTw*\\ I I t World fjmcd 1 VB If RCA now bring,! j\ I R you the finest in I M-^rhm j oirconditionin, CONDITIONER J Se« tke mm ftatyres at The RCA Sh 1w om J180 words
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Miscellaneous313 1954-11-13 10 TOO Qt <>T\TIO\: "Optimism: A cheerful frame of miiKl that MMMm a tea kettle to sine though fn hot water up to lu Riisr."— \nonymuii»: SAIlRhW IOR t.WRYOKK: The day and e\e:v.-i* orier evcel!e r -.t rtuncw forpro^ress Be act.\e In the prom)t:jn of plans, future ci"..<:Je:it;o:i5. B.iv to ad.313 words
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Article, Illustration462 1954-11-13 11 SINGAPORE'S Foong Seong Cup team to meet Selangor today (md tomorrow left A full turn-up of officials were at the Railway Station to see the team off nmi the picture shows: JJ na Ong Poh him. Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, SB A462 words
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Article316 1954-11-13 11 MCC Out For 252 Vs NSW S I) N E Y. Nov. 12. < Renter The Marvlehone Cricket Club touring side continued their unpredictable run setting course here today u hen opening their four days match against .Now South Wales. They were all out for 252 and the state replied316 words
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Article57 1954-11-13 11 THE Kalmar FF soccer tourists of Sweden delayed by Typhoon Ruby, arrived in Singapore late last night by a Cathay Pacific Airways bringing with them 19 players and two officials to begin their Colony engagements The Swedes include four of Sweden's World Cup players. They open their tour57 words
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Article50 1954-11-13 11 LAND DIVISION won the League Cup "after trouncing Dock Division 7—l in a Customs' final Inter-Division soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for the Landmen were Mohd. Noor (3). Mustaphp. (LM. Ibrahim. Anff Ah Lok .jred the only goal tor the L»~ .s Division.50 words
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Article106 1954-11-13 11 FED. TEAM TO MEET THE COLONY KUALA LUMPUR, Fri._ The Federation of Malaya Hockey Union, team to plav against Singapore in the first "International" on Sun day Nov. 28 was named this morning. Perak. Selangor and Negri Nembilan share nine berths with three representatives each the remaining places eo to106 words
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Article27 1954-11-13 11 MALACCA. Fri. Kluang Pemuda UMNO beat the Malacca Malay SA by four goals to nil niter goa !;e« first naif at Kubu Stadium yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement57 1954-11-13 11 UNDERSEA Ladventurel.ACTION and FROGMEN THRILLS SEE MIZAR" in Cinecolor DAWN ADDAMS FRANCO SUVA iEJfi^ iiW:, -^^m TONIGHT MIDNIGHT! "taj cinema Formerly New City) Geylaac Serai Phone 42"»07. I shows S.IS, t.15 MS pm SHAHENSHAH" (Hi.uli) (Gera Colour) norrofi Momiac Show m ;u» m >HI MS OF Fl MAN (lit (Republic57 words
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Advertisement311 1954-11-13 11 ««M«SwwS!^^«^?^^^^^**™' B ™'''^'aw ACKNOWLEDGMENT AIR. Mrs Sebastian Chew j L ee L^"e thank relative* and friends for their valuable presents and good wishei Till I lON pITY Driving School, efficient I>^ and safe tuition guaranteed by competent English speaking instructors Individual and guaranteed co\y>vs. Tel. 34<J87. 129. Beach Road. WAMED311 words
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Advertisement226 1954-11-13 11 ffelikanjjL Obtainable at all leading Book Stores Stationers Todav Ut. ...m» and 5.15 Mm :n »o A n "TKRINA S\KTI (Mala^ "M Al Al KALIAN Next (hange "fAWANQ" JfeliKL?! I0 l m (Malavl I»O— R\H\" iH m< Tonight .Midnight flTWtf I f-» rr r .^M B^^aa. t k i 1226 words
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Miscellaneous95 1954-11-13 11 cßiTTtft.? mc l^ r.: Ey .r.;_^tfl E s^ c^£^l£ ft -v3 Alley Oop ti# r^ H ?"30P?L J Trp"?L J n<>S ■—rgw-re— a y e -< '-5 ELEMENT/ WHY WASUT I W^l^^^^^^^^fti J^ E l"Ji: ENI VOJ A E4NI VVE i\^ T^AT'5 AO3JT I SJSyAS?Avy iTg.gHTN'Ov^MiSTgg/ pffe pgN S^ES M"°95 words
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Article205 1954-11-13 12 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer 1""™" ACTOR II HOLLYWOOD STAR HOLLYWOOD STAB IMJMMNOTOM 11 Hollywood Star Demonic Actor II Hollywood Mar Truinpington II Triimpinjrton II Iriiiupinxton II Actor II SPECIAL FEATURE PALITOY MATINEE II SKYRIDKR Meteorite I k.iH.> Special Feature Brown Booty mmmm^ BfcyrWer Skyrider UkelHe205 words
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Article1198 1954-11-13 12 Race 1: 230 p.m.— Horses Class 5, Div. 3—6 Furs. 1. 09« Kinnton 8y 8.1! Mr SD. Scott Martin Viney 2. Sl9 Demonic by 8.11 Mr SC. Wonsr <fc Madam Chan Peck Yofc* Bag:>y Bagby 3. »iSO <<nstellation 7y 8.10 Ms. J.A. Chippinr.ale iV: Lee Kim Puat1,198 words
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1439 1954-11-13 12 WINDSOR LAD - MISTY JADI WILL BE OUT TO WIN TODAY WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—Misty Jadi is accepting and I am looking to this Flag of Truce gelding to be returned the winner in the main Class Four Division One event over over six furlongs —on the concluding day of the1,439 words
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Article181 1954-11-13 12 KLALA LUMPUR Fri.-Sel-an r E r asian Association suffered a 2-1 defeat when thev met the \our.g Men's Sikh Association in today's Selangor Hockey Association division one league match on the Taylor Road ground. A bad decision by Umpire Gian Chand Joshi in sending out turasians181 words
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Article119 1954-11-13 12 IPOH. Fri.— A last minute goal scores in darkness by the state left winger N. Ami. gave the Kinta Indians a hardearned victory over the Ramblers in a senior division league hockey match today. Although the victors enjoyed territorial advantage, and had more of the119 words
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Article19 1954-11-13 12 MALACCA. Fn. Malacca Eurasians beat Malacca Chinese Recreation Club 4—l at hockey 011 the Chlh nariancr vac«a.j...19 words
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Article80 1954-11-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Jockey George West will be out of the saddle for tome monttu Following an accident at training work on Friday. Wost was rushed to the Bun«<ar Hospital for an X'-ray pxm nination. It is learnt that ho sustained three fractures on his right80 words
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Advertisement246 1954-11-13 12 lifetime of pleasure with amaiing features: wA^ New ro p'd »N ir^mptn I J^J^ the shutter release. I w A New double exposure pr, fll New film type ind -at or. New built n exposure r —UMAX* New fast Cassar ler,,, :2 J coated on every surface. Prontor SVS fully246 words
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