Singapore Standard, 16 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-16 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD $t /fc 3H 5. Vol. V. No. 136. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1954 TWELVE PAGES IS CENTS.19 words
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Article74 1954-11-16 1 Deposed Naguib May Go On Trial N 15, (Reu- Mohammed v< (l from tian Presi- will be .t .-u'licicnt r v.i;nd about it ion with Brotherhood the re- tian Pretion Comi d said last in said the Lleutbdel Nasser diate allegaild be no President '1 to gO of 300 workers74 words
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Article37 1954-11-16 1 I■• Virginia), Nov. r m< mbers of v of a U.S. plane that made ing In Pamllco nighi were found rait in the Sound 75 miles .-outh ol ibeih City. North Carothis morning.37 words
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Article43 1954-11-16 1 < URO, Nov. 15, (Reu\n oMn ..il spokes- of the Ke\olutionary •ml Council today usrd the deposed PresiNaffaib of allowins I'l to bn-onie "a ird to be used by ts and Moslem terhood members in a >ploit to invoke a popular Ksponse."43 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-11-16 1 photo. MR. JOHN Cjunies Ross. King of the Cocos Islands." reunited with his wife Daphne at Kallang Airport yesterday after she had flown in from London with their five-week-old u aby girl whom he r father has not seen yet. The little girl i s inStandard - 72 words
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Article54 1954-11-16 1 Santa Undergoes A Sex Change 1 -'V. 15. <AP) ordinarily a bearded fellow, "k from one rtment store, ■••ill have the fur'be arid cap— but lipstick and r. The store advertised for six "Miss Santas." One hundred hopefuls, mostly higj^ school girls, applied. They were given tests not unlike those54 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-11-16 1 Negara Comes First KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, Federal Member for Home Affairs, is understood to have tendered the resignation of his portfolio to the High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. The resignation, The Standard understands, will be effective from "the New Year's231 words
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Article42 1954-11-16 1 LONDON. Nov. 15, (Reuter) A memorial bearing 1,300 names of men who died in the defence of Hongkong in December, 1941, will be unveiled at Saiwan Bay Hongkong, on Feb. 20 the Imperial War Graves Commission announced here today.42 words
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Article30 1954-11-16 1 HONOLULU. Nov. 15, (UP) —A fire swept over three acres of industrial property in the south-western section of Honolulu last night, causing damage estimated at US$l,OOO,OOO.30 words
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153 1954-11-16 1 TOKYO, Nov. 15, (AP) What a Japanese politician saw on a Soviet collective chicken farm near Moscow last summer has convinced him, he says, that Communists "will stop at nothing to gain their ends." Isamu Imaizumi, right wing Socialist, writes in a newspaper article that153 words
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Article535 1954-11-16 1 Reds Kill Seven In Two Ambushes Five[_Fijians, Two SCs Murdered THEN SWIPE THEIR GUNS JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Communist terroists, in two separate ambushes early this morning, killed seven members of the Federation's security forces, and injured nine others. The biggest blow fell on an 1 1-man patrol of the First535 words
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211 1954-11-16 1 Clark Gable's Verdict On The Slits: DELIGHTFUL HONGKONG. Nov. 15, American actor Clark Gable's ardour in love" making and hi s preference in women, came under the determined probing by newspapermen here today. He gave a press confer* ence following his arrival here by air from Tokyo to make hisAFP; UP - 211 words
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Article103 1954-11-16 1 WASHINGTON. Nov 15. Reuter President? Eisenhower asked the Senate today to approve treaties frteing and rearming West Germany on the side of the Western Powers. He said that the treaties "are founded on the profound yearning for peace" shared by peoples of the free103 words
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Article41 1954-11-16 1 OTTAWA, Nov. 15, (Reuter) —Hundreds of people ignored blustery cold weather here yesterday to greet Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, when she attended n.orning service in Christ Church Cathedral. She was accompanied by the Governor-General, Mr. Vincent Massey.41 words
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Article44 1954-11-16 1 NUREMBERG. Germany, Nov. 15 ißeuter) A Gunzenhausen, Franconia, court ordered a motorcyclist to place flowers on the grave of a woman fatally injured in a collision with him The court held that his responsibility was too slight to warrant punishment.44 words
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Article183 1954-11-16 1 And The Forces Kill Bomb Thrower KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A Communist Branch Committee member. Ai Chin. whose M 10th platoon was respon- sible for several bomb outrages here four years a?o. was shot dead on Saturday night at Sungei Buloh in an ambush laid by a patrol of the First183 words
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Article86 1954-11-16 1 Regular Gives $50 More ANOTIIKK malar frirnil of tin- Standard Christmas Toy Fund has donated $50 for the "poor little children." Miss I) Dossen. a Sister at K mil nu Krrbau Hospital. Singapore. iaM she loves children and would like to see them happy, especially :it Christ mas. She was86 words
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Article176 1954-11-16 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 15, (Reuter) Nationalist China's top officials met in a second emergency meeting within 24 hours this morning, reportedly to consider retaliatory action against the sinking by Chinese Communists of the Nationalists' destroyer escort Taiping off Tachen Islands yesterday. No announcement was made after the176 words
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Article104 1954-11-16 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 15. (Reuter)— Two British seamen have been ordered to be deported from Russia after "hooliganism" in Archangel, it was learned today. Seamen Ronald Smith and William Gustavson of the British vessel Iceland were convicted by an Archangel court last Wednesday and sentenced to104 words
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Article61 1954-11-16 1 CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee, Nov. 15 <AP>— James E. Bowlin. 38-year-old ex-con-vict, who kidnapped the police chief of Tullahoma. Tennessee, was captured unarmed yesterday near Franklin. Tennessee. Bowlin was taken wl. n Capt. O. B. Garner of the Franklin Police Department, shot a tyre of a pickup61 words
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Article57 1954-11-16 1 BATNA. ALC" lA. N v 1> i Router*— About 100 rebels attacked the village of Pasteur, north of Batna. last night killing a Moslem rur.il guard and seriously wounding a Frenchman. The French have about 10.000 troops roncentrat d In the Aur»>> Mountain region trying to pin down57 words
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Advertisement443 1954-11-16 1 yJ PA*TEUWTSED Y!^r\ FOK YOU* te j3i *KOTfCTIOJ» COLO STORAGE CREAMERIES LTO _SINCAPO«F >U»M LUM» ij PfMti A NEW ftED LION FOOTBALL CONTEST $3,000 PRIZE MONEY! Ist $1,000 I WHICH ARE THE 2nd $500 10 MOST IMPORTANT IrA *9«,n FACTORS IN PRODUCING c £ZL A CONSISTENTLY GOOD 50 PRIZES OF443 words
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Article115 1954-11-16 2 Lovers' Isle Death Was Suicide PENANG. Mon.— The Penang Coroner. Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose, today returned a verdict of suicide at the conclusion of an inquiry into the death of Teoh Phuan Leong. 20, a counter salesman employed at Ho Dispensary, whose body was found on Lovers' Isle. Batu115 words
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335 1954-11-16 2 FOUR GIRLS (15 HELD IN HOTEL RAID Morals Were In Danger' PENANG, Mon. Officers of the Chinese Affoirs Department here mode a sudden swoop on a hotel in Muntri Street last night and detained four young girls, all teenagers, alleged to be prostitutes. They are now in the Po Leung335 words
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290 1954-11-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Muthiah Paul Henry, a 35-year-old Government clerk, was today convicted by the President of the Sessions Court on a charge of corruptly accepting a car from Ch'ng Boon Chin, selfconfessed "king" of opium smugglers, and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment.290 words
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Article93 1954-11-16 2 AFTER pleading guilty to a charge of causing hurt to See ?u nff I hye with a P a P er k "ife. Cnua Boon Khoon was sent to Woodbridge Hospital yesterday for observation by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R.B I Pates It93 words
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Article28 1954-11-16 2 Standard Service: Closing p?icc* of the Hongkong Exchange today 15.***** Vo VSSl^Sl.atJ 1 Malayan $1: $0,155 to one IndoneMan Rupiah. Gold $254 3 to a tael28 words
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Article31 1954-11-16 2 SIXTY pounds of raw opium, worth $60,000 were seised from the Siamese vessel. Vsut Kasatri. in Singapore waters yesterday. The contraband was located among the ship's cargo.31 words
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Article172 1954-11-16 2 ABOUT 2,500 daily-rated employees of the Singapore Government want more paid holidays. The Singapore Government Joint Council which represents them, will ask Government to give its open vote employees seven paid holidays a year in addition to 15 paid public holidays. They should also be given172 words
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Article62 1954-11-16 2 MELBOURNE. Nov. 15 (UP) The Commonwealth Government grant of £50.000 (Australian) assures an early start of the Melbourne University International House hostel for Asian students in Melbourne. After making a donation. Minister of External Affairs. Mr. Richard Casey, said he welcomed plans to establish the International62 words
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Article113 1954-11-16 2 PENANG. Mon. The listen to candidates of oth Alliance candidate contesting Parties speaking in support the Municipal elections in the of «rK£ C m ß*} gn were U lt%ow?nJ f^^f r ngly yOU Cannot wSJe foofstJns g the A1U vernm €nt the country ance rootsteps113 words
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Article109 1954-11-16 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Ru\ers Sellers No. 1 K.SS -not Loose 822 822 No i R.S.S fob Dec. 82 916 82 11 16 No. 2 KZk 822 No. 3 81 81 Jan. No. 1 R.S.S. 822 82ft Tone: Quiet TIN PKICK The109 words
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Article59 1954-11-16 2 Police Hold Chinese Schoolboy SPECIAL Branch OfflcefM from the Singapore IVlict have detained a Chinese school student from the Chung Cheng High School over the week-end. The youth, arrested while on his way home on Saturday at midnight, ii b< Lnf held under the Emergency Regulations. The Director of the59 words
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Article180 1954-11-16 2 LONDON, Nov. 15, (Reuter) Mrs. Thelnu C a/a let-Keir, a former Conservative Member of Parliament, today praised the work done by Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Commissioner-General for South -Kast Asia. In a letter published in the Daily Telegraph, Mrs Cazalet-Keir declared: "Mr. MacDonald is a180 words
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229 1954-11-16 2 Mother Saw Stabbing Of Son Nephew PENANG, Mon. A mother u> magistrate's court today how she saw t *l her son by the arms, while another '^bK the abdomen. jjj^ The mother, Sevapi Palathan m* at a preliminary inquiry, n which Gurusamy are tentatively charged causing the deaths of Muniandy229 words
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Article60 1954-11-16 2 A WOMAN foiled an attempt by a thief to "fi.vh' out her belongings lrom the bedroom ot her home in Cambridge Road. Singapore, early on Sunday morning She was roused from -;*«r by the rush ol torch:, and she MW a pole l< pu>hed through an op60 words
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Article68 1954-11-16 2 ALOR STAR. M< H bin Yahaya. a padj was lenteaced tu oik rigorous Imprtsonm^ni J" the Bupn Mat bin Jar. 7 nw it*t«j tlter a few bowl* s 1 1 r, Z tin had an aruum«nt h Mat in an eatlnc il n then left68 words
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Advertisement39 1954-11-16 2 PA7AI39 t^^^JMobilqas) THE MAKERS OF Mobilgas Mobiloil ARE CHOSEN TO PROTECT THE WORLD'S LARGEST LINERS <*M&% around the World More la Motorists clioose and"" CS Mobiloil than any other hra» ADVT. Of STANOA.O VACUUM Oil COMfAMT. ,I"">WW U«A y39 words
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Miscellaneous72 1954-11-16 2 Weather Report Minimum Ttmprraturr: From 7.10 p.m. Nov. 14 to 7. 10 a.m. Nov. 15: S'pore (?fFlj Penan* <7.iF>: Kota Kharu »7Ui. Kual.i I.umpur (T4F); In«h <7JFi: Kuantan (74F1. Maximum Temperature: From 7.:;0 p.m. to 7.:;0 a.m. Nov l.*> Singapore tSKFt: Prnang IMF); Kota Kharu iB6F>: Kuala lum pur <88Fi;72 words
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Article295 1954-11-16 3 Social Welfare Approach To Bad Hats' Fails THE SINGAPORE Social Welfare Department needs an entirely new system to win over" boys connected with secret societies and gangsters. The Department's probation system has proved to be ineffective in dealing with these types of youngsters, says a report295 words
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201 1954-11-16 3 "Holidays At Tax Payers' Expense" A Singapore Legislative Councillor, Dato C. J. Paglar, yesterday charged Government with abusing public funds by sending officers overseas for short courses of study of three months to one year. These officers, he declared wore abroad, not for academic reasons, but gathering observations. "In fact"201 words
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Article182 1954-11-16 3 Dr. Lin To Talk At Cathay THE Secretary of the Chinese Ladies' Aaiociation, Mrs. Marie Lim. again reminds the women (and men) of Singapore of the change of venue for the talk to be given today by Dr. Lin Yutang. Chancellor of th e Nanyang University, on "Dress Is Civilization."182 words
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Article105 1954-11-16 3 Ambitious Schools' Photo Show MORE than 100 entries have been received from federation an 1 Singapore schools for the Pan Malayan Inter S r.oo] Photography Exhibition to be held at the Gan En? Seng School Ha.l on Dec. 15. Can Eng Seng S hool Camera Cub. sponsors of the e-mbition.105 words
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Article220 1954-11-16 3 THE Singapore Botanic Gardens are holding a weekly exhibition of seven common local plants in the "Plant House." The plants will be changed every Saturday morning. If possible the previous week's plants will remain and be shown at the back of the House for those220 words
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Article, Illustration129 1954-11-16 3 CHRISTMAS got a Z> j romaatic start in Singa- 2 pore yesterday in a J 5 "dream den" peopled by beautifully clad puppets J re-living the story of 2 Cinderella, at the Singa- pore Cold Storage. > The puppets are set in beautifully decorated sets129 words
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Article162 1954-11-16 3 Concert By Celebrated Pianist BELA Slkl, the celebrated Hungarian pianist, will arrive in Singapore on Nov. 27 for his first and only concert on Sunday, Nov. 28. under the sponsorship of the Singapore Musical Society. Mr. Siki. whose recital will begin at 8.45 p.m. at Victoria Memorial Hall, is appearing162 words
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Article190 1954-11-16 3 A GOOD omen for the sv/ifter development of the South Winds Rehabilitation Settlement by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association is foupd in the returns issued yesterday for the recent South Winds Appeal Week which soared $2,000 over the original target of $50,000 The sum, it was190 words
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Article205 1954-11-16 3 THE Singapore City Council Road Workers' Tnion are protesting against the dismissal of watchmen, who have been found doing part-time work while in the employment of the City Council. The Union claimed that it had never been informed of the policy forbidding watchmen to take up205 words
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Article110 1954-11-16 3 HEALTH WEEK IN UPPER SERANGOON Dr. R H Bland. Singapore's Director of Medical Services, will inaugurate the "Health Week" for residents of Upner Serangoon at Lim Ah Pin Social Welfare Centre on Nov 22 at 10 a.m. Throughout the week, from Nov. 22 to 27, lectures on hygiene in the110 words
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Article29 1954-11-16 3 MR. LIM WEE TOH. of Singapore, will contest the Bukit Panjang division in tho Legislative Assembly elections in 1955 as a nominee of the Labour Front.29 words
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Advertisement186 1954-11-16 3 rfhc world famous family of TIGER medicinal products TiN ACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) cry effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL H/CKMAN board I AEROPLANE BRAND Bl I SING ■K^B \I, I HACKMAN BOARD MW^l!!!^ 1. Ccn be186 words
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Advertisement210 1954-11-16 3 \tdk I BEAUTY SOAP I BEAUTIFIES I PURIFIES I SATISFIES I HAGEMEYER TIAMNG CO M LTD PJSIf urn yj/ 1 T^ Why Go Grey USI MORGAN'S POMADE GRAIION I \K(»N MDKIIS LID. SINCAPORf Wrinkles Spots. Pimples and bleoilAhes disappear after a few day's treatment with BARON'S ROSE CREAM. S2 Postage210 words
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Article144 1954-11-16 4 THE Singapore Telecommunications Department is planning more direct radio telephone links between the Colony and other countries, the Director of Telecoms. Mr. J. G. Dallow, told The Standard yesterday. Within two weeks the radio link with Manila will be established. Negotiations h.ve started for a direct144 words
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Article346 1954-11-16 4 Paglar Fights For Jap SINGAPORE'S Legislative Councillor, Dato C. J. Fafflar, will ask Government at today's Council meeting, why Singapore must adopt "a short-sight-ed and narrow-minded policy" towards Japan's bantamweight boxer, Mitsuo Yamamoto, who has been refused entry into the Colony. The immigration authorities have refused346 words
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Article23 1954-11-16 4 THE boundaries of polling districts for the Singapore Legislative Assembly elections were published in a special Colony Government Gazette last night.23 words
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201 1954-11-16 4 NG TONG GUAN, now serving a prison term, told the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday that he signed a blank receipt form for a refrigerator he sold to another man, Hong Chiok Lam, in July. Ng said this at the trial, which continues201 words
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116 1954-11-16 4 TWO members of the crew of the m.v. Naticina got of! their ship at Pulau Bukom Besar on Saturday night to have a few drinks on the island. An argument ensued between them while they were drinking and bottles started to fly. One of116 words
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Article60 1954-11-16 4 A SINGAPORE motor cyclist, who was involved n a collision with a woman pedestrian at Whitley Road, on Sunday evening died in the General Hospital yesterday. The woman is still in hospital- a Eyewitnesses are requested to get in touch with Inspector G Krishnan. of the60 words
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Article209 1954-11-16 4 Full Denial In Gang Robbery Case DEFENCE Counsel, Mr. L. Rayner. submitted in the Singapore /tallies yesterday that his client. Tat Boon Chit. "denies knowledge of a robbery or even the property he was alleged to have received.'" Tai. a young merchant, is standing trial on a rhar§e of dishonestly209 words
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Article50 1954-11-16 4 BOYS and girls of the I -oe Howe Society. Singapore will take part in a concert at the Victoria Memorial Hall. on Nov. 21 and 22 at MS p.m The concert will feature Chinese folk songs Tickets are available at Robinsons KaMies Place, at $1 and50 words
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Article110 1954-11-16 4 Talentime Off To A Good Start AN all-Malaya talentime competition, sponsored b> MisSino Company, bottlers for "Mission' beverages got ofl to a rousing start at th e Singapore Badminton Hall last night when nearly 2.000 people turned up for the first night I preliminaries. The competition attracted 73 entries from110 words
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Article, Illustration376 1954-11-16 4 $10M. For A Trust Fund A VVFEK-LONG conference of the Chancellor, deans and executives of the Nanyang I niversity opened yesterday at the Deans' Residence, in Reserve Road Singapore. fhc Chancellor Dr. Lin Yu-tang. told the meeting of the brief past, the hopes and aspirations376 words
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215 1954-11-16 4 Slipped $50 Into Constable's Pocket -Court Told THE Singapore Third District Court was told yesterday how a man slipped a $50 note into the pcchct of a traffic constable so that he not take action against a friend of his. In the dock stood Omar bin Ahmad, charged with corruptly215 words
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153 1954-11-16 4 KUALA LI T MPI T R, Mon.— The Malayan Railway will accept reservations tor rths up to a*v* in advance on ttie condition that the appropriate fare and berth or bed charges are paid within two davs from date of application, it was153 words
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Advertisement209 1954-11-16 4 CAIHAY ORGANISATION AIINaumJTM pmi" THE DKAMA MAGNIFHI M Uim THE MOST EXOTU STAH Ol SILV ANA MANCANO \^L I |n her Am»r iQO lo^gwogt bit H^ ~NEXT CHANGE-ZZZ^ 1 OnemaScopE 1 OF LIFE. ENCHANTMENT IWI Pcrwi^, c4dventures of AMajjißaba I J Cinemascope i C«^ J JOHN DEREK -EL \l'- SfE'AAR209 words
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Article49 1954-11-16 5 Morals Charge: Trial Is Ordered x A LUMPUR. Lawrence FedoraProbation I red here I ti ..1 in the Supreme of comagainst >od bin at Kota Pi Covn\ .i throt'ir\ into Moiling. on Saturof offences there I .vever y it ted home I again n I Mnrre n inded High49 words
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Article49 1954-11-16 5 in Base is N ival Base which last to call a it., 10,0001 tain diskyard, ten- tain pro- :thorities. Acd from g between esentatives authorities, i retrenched j Admiralty prosix of them, i informed the tatives that j ancies to ab- ol the retrenched49 words
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Article, Illustration124 1954-11-16 5 LAWBENCE W Robert Jr. of Atlanta. Georgia, lifted hi.s straw two gallon hat at Singapore's Kallang Airport yesterday and said what he thought of the pic ture showing his friend. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald the Com ni.ssioner-General. vv ilk in c hand-in hand with124 words
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122 1954-11-16 5 Indian Envoy Leaves For Fed. Capital MR. R. K. Tandon. Repro- sentativc of the Government of India in Malaya, leaver for Kuala Lumpur today and li expected to return on Nov 19. He will present his credential> to the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray on arrival, after which he will122 words
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Article194 1954-11-16 5 Piles Of Letters Being Translated A FIVE-MAN Board of Inquiry formed to investigate allegations of mismanagement in the Singapore Second Chinese Corps of St. John's Ambulance Brigade, will start work in about 10 days time, a spokesman of the Board said yesterday. At the moment194 words
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Article103 1954-11-16 5 Remanded For Further Inquiries ALI bin Hassan. 21. and Kamis bin Ahmad. IG. were tentatively charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with stealing a motor car belonging to Mr. V. R Peter, at Orchard Road. It was alleged that the offence was committed about 9 p.m on Nov.103 words
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Article49 1954-11-16 5 THE Young Women's Muslim Association of Singapore will five a farewell tea toI morrow at the home of the Hon. Secretary. Mrs. M. Siraj. ;in honour ot their President. Mrs. G. H. Namazie. Mr?. Namazie is leaving soon 1 for India on a short holiday.49 words
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229 1954-11-16 5 'Cocos King' Gets His First Look At Daughter MRS. DAPHNE CluniesRoss. wife of the 'King of tlie Cocos Island." flew into Singapore from London yesterday with her five-week-old daughter Linda. John, her husband, waited nearly all afternoon for her, d linking tea with his cousin. Jerry at the airport bar.229 words
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Article175 1954-11-16 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE fate of the Great Eastern Trade Fair in ueylang, Singapore, which for four years lay silent and empty, is to be decided by the full Board of the Singapore Improvement Trust/ next month. If the application by the j owner.175 words
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Article38 1954-11-16 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Mr. Jee Ah Chian. of the Singapore Rotary Club. will give a talk on "The Importance of Impression" to members of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club at their tea meeting tomorrow.38 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-11-16 5 TWENTY-SIX members ot the Burma Amv Staff Colle^j, who are in Mclaya on a goodwil visit-cum-inspection of military training camps, spoke with one voice when they were osked their impressions of Singapore "We r.jci a whale of a good time The members, who are under95 words
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Article109 1954-11-16 5 They Must Serve In Only One MNGAPOM Council lors will in future have to choo.sr between either the Legislative Assembly or the City and Island Council to represent their electorate. The Standard understands that Government has definitely ruled against a person holding a Brat in both Councils. It Ks understood109 words
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156 1954-11-16 5 'DANGEROUS SITUATION' IN S-E ASIA DARWIN. Nov If, R. ut, :> I The .situation la Stiutii--1 east Asia ru Srerf dan <ms' the United Kin-d- .n Commissioner G»-n« raJ South -ea.>t Asia Mr M I colm liaeOoiiald. watr. t last nijjiit on tih arrival In Australia Mr. Mac Donald BBM156 words
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Article88 1954-11-16 6 VV\V\\\VV\\\V\\\\\\\\\v\\VV\\VV\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\VV\V\VVVVWVVV*Vl\V\VV\\t\* SEX STORY FOR CHILDREN When your children ask awkward J questions, do you put them off? Do you 5 dread the time when you must have a 5 -talk'? Worst of all, are the children 5 afraid to ask? The article "The Sex Story for Children" in88 words
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Article503 1954-11-16 6 YESTERDAY the Federation authorities released details ot their successful actions against terrorists In Pahang and Johore. As is their custom, these releases were interlarded with statistics and irrelevant details that would not interest the average Malayan. Official quarters have always discounted the existence ot the Malayan Races Liberation503 words
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Article335 1954-11-16 6 IIIUCH fuss is being made over the $730-a-month typists employed in certain Government departments. The official explanation is that they are employed to keep official secrets. They are mainly European women, some of whom do not know even how to type properly. In the Government services of Singapore335 words
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Article231 1954-11-16 6 Sir; You* correspondent cf 15th instant xcho signed as "Chinese Student" icas confused ichen he said that "1 was the Chinese Chamber's representative appointed to discuss the (Rendel) Report with the Government last year." I was never so appointed. What actually happened VU that I was appointed231 words
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Article166 1954-11-16 6 Sir;— What a shock it Was to me to read the following comment! in a certain Singapore newspaper a egedlv made bv the Daily Express ar.d Daily Telegraph In London concerning Mr. Malcolm MacDonald "His pre-o tmpation seems t.) be to sei Malaya on the Indian path out166 words
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Article344 1954-11-16 6 Wave Of Fear At J.B. Market Sir. -There is at present a wave of fear among the stall-holders in the market at Johore Bahru that their licences may be taken away at any time by senior officers of the Town Council without assigning any reason therefor. This morning the market344 words
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Article48 1954-11-16 6 Sir;— Dato Sir Chenglock Tan is reported to have said the other day that everybody was saying that Malaya would one day go Communist. I wonder if this is why all this hullabaloo about elections and self-govern-ment in Malaya leaves the rank and file cold. BRUTUS Singapore48 words
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Article, Illustration889 1954-11-16 6 Indonesian Success Story Cooperative movement matures in Indonesia as an economic bastion despite the Communists soys Arnold C. Brackmun JAKARTA, JNDONESIAS co-opera-tive movement, long under Communist tire here, has matured into a going concern and is one of the brightest spots in an otherwise bleak economic outlook. The development ofBlack Star - 889 words
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Article65 1954-11-16 6 Review of Views j Pro '«l Birthright I c f i| I ChiiM <■ r f. Mrt -I j I I I i Day Dreamers llr I j i I I i i I B Varsity Expectations I f l I i i I I I i j r >65 words
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Advertisement26 1954-11-16 6 N^RgJW/ PROJECTORS P| Oyt Bock •HA tecordt Mt ?TfJl| W y ~~~A M porlnhlr Sole Agents: f EDWARD EU CO I. OftCHAftO ftOAD. SIMC' 1 PORI26 words
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103 1954-11-16 7 WestVii 15 (UP)-A dollar considered safest and in Werf i a Nam-, 15 trapped] rday after ihefateabandon] and seah| also was initial oxI ringing to 16 and State's worst i decade. de< p inside Coal and regas and more ex- ..> minutes; Efforts103 words
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Article100 1954-11-16 7 15, I AFP. j trying the j who was pmg a 'woman B >he was under H ethedine, today W ing verdict ;iF Dr. Ng Vuk Kin nunitted to stand Supreme Court. is easily the most :»ul ever witnessed in e the war100 words
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Article14 1954-11-16 7 services for m r Jacques Fath today at the 81 Pierre-De-Paris U.P.U.P. - 14 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-11-16 7 JOSANE Mariani-Berenger. 19. fiancee of film artor Marlon Brando, recently visited the Paris studio of Jean Kisling. son of the Polish artist Moise Kisling. who did nine oil paintings of her before he died two years ago at Bandol. the small Riviera town where Josane grew up.A. P. - 91 words
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Article79 1954-11-16 7 SYDNEY. Nov. 15. <Reuter> —At mass meetings today, the striking dockers of the Australian ports voted unanimously to return to work tomorrow. This was in accordance with the decision of the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Maritime Unions at a conference last Friday. The79 words
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92 1954-11-16 7 RUSHYFORD. County Durham. Nov. 15 ißeuter).— Police announced here last niyht that they had served summonses on a man and a teenage b<»y lor taking away the body of a nine-year-old boy from the family tomb of Sir Anthony Eden. Britain's Foreign Secretary. n<92 words
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214 1954-11-16 7 N ><>V Nov. 15, (UP)-London's 4,500,000-cir- at Daily Mirror renewed its demand toNati, ;'»»Hinist China be admitted to the United ••»<» its blame of the United States for keeping her out. "We said this twenty months ago,'" the Mirror said Who is214 words
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Article87 1954-11-16 7 Simone To Give Up Hollywood *ORK. Nov. 15. 25, the Brit threw up hPr 1 Hollywood career Kirl who ■■<iUt>n when she the v "<l bare from 'w|tjh American Mitchum on the in April. B hospital la near!* taken lv was *l m V.; 1 h %was prepareause 1 V°87 words
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Article16 1954-11-16 7 b r ,R K Moral 'ni:e card with te ftt *-«-nm a, Uln welJ16 words
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Article27 1954-11-16 7 BRIG.-Gen. Christian De Castries, hero of Dien Bien Phu, yesterday was made a Chevalier De Tastcvin. Frances highest mark of distinction for wine connoiseurs. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article319 1954-11-16 7 Bad Weather Prevented A Full-Scale Air Battle NEW YORK, Nov. 1 5 (UP)— American navy planes of the "Formosa patrol" have been attacked and shot down "with more frequency than the American public realizes/' Lt. Brooke Honeycutt, United States naval reserve, said today in an article in319 words
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251 1954-11-16 7 Her Love Letters To Napoleon Were Cool STOCKHOLM Nov. l.\ (Renter): Details wrrr disclosed here yesteida> of 127 lore letters sent by the Empress Marie Louie* to her hu.sb.ind Napoleon: Bonaparte oj lit* um paigned across the but liefields of Europe in tinfateful years of 18!:: and IXI4 The letter*251 words
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Article72 1954-11-16 7 GRENOBLE France. Nov 15. <AP> A girls body and a badly injured young man were found on Sunday at opposite ends of a mouni taineer's rope, caught in a tree in the Chamechaude range north -east nf-Grrnoble Little hope was held out for the survival72 words
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249 1954-11-16 7 Britain Needs The C'wealth— Envoy LONDON, Nov. 15, (Reuter)— Sir Oliver Franks, the British Ambassador to Washington from 1948-52, said last night that Britain could not continue as a great power without the Commonwealth. Little argument was needed to show the necessity of the Commonwealth to Britain's greatness, he added.249 words
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Article45 1954-11-16 7 ROCHESTER. New York Nov. 15. <AP).— Two women were found hacked to death with an axe in the cellar of a two- family house here last night, police reported. Detectives said they were Questioning the husband of one of the women.45 words
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Article38 1954-11-16 7 THE Chinese Premier. Mr. Chou En-lai h«s sent a -livestock" gift to the Indian Prime Minister. Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, for his 65th birthday, yesterday. Peking Radio said. The gift includes deer, crane and 100 goldfish. ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article45 1954-11-16 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 15. ißeuten— Cheers and shouts of "Long live Uncle Nehru* rang through the National Stadium here yesterday when Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, attended a mass gathering of nearly 100.000 children to celebrate his 65th birthday.45 words
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Article38 1954-11-16 7 LONDON, Nov. 15. (Reuter)—Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, left here by air today for Fayid. Suez Canal Zone, on the first stage of a Middle East tour.38 words
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Article132 1954-11-16 7 'Montagu Wants To Wed Anne' LONDON. Nov. IS, Friends of Lord .Montagu of Beaulicu, who was nleased from prison recently think that he wishes to become engaged again t<» lovely Anne Oage in the near future. He met Anne, a twent>-two-year-old society girl. at an Oxford party— and promptly fell132 words
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135 1954-11-16 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 15. (AFP)) 1 Indonesia's Attorney-Gen- eral. Mr Suprapto. confirmed today that the Burmese vessela Maung Bama and South Breeze secretly fled Bitung Harbour in North Celebes on NOV. 11 while they were being investigated by authorities for violation of •-hipping135 words
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Article114 1954-11-16 7 Polar Air Service Is Under Way LOS ANGELES. Nov. 15, AFP».— -A Scandinavian airliner DC GB carrying 40 passengers and a crew of 12 took off from here today bound for Copenhagen on the first flight for Europe "over the top of the world." The flight will Inaugurate the first114 words
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Article47 1954-11-16 7 COPENHAGEN. Nov. 13, (AP) Magician Cortini sulTered a fatal stroke while producing coins, apparently from nowhere in a Copenhagen restaurant yesterday His wife helped him from the stage as the lights dimmed. He died of a cerebral hemorrhage on the way to hospital.47 words
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Article273 1954-11-16 7 SANDRINGHAM, Nov 15, (Reuter) Prince Charles! six years old yesterday spent a stay-at-home birthday reading scores of "many happy returns" messages from all over the world and playing with his presents. N'ot once did he leave the Royal lodge. And it was a big disappointment for about273 words
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135 1954-11-16 7 Diplomat Is Killed In Dawn Attack MEXICO CITY. Nov. 15. «AP> The press attache at the Guatemalan Embassy was shot and killed by unidentified a> lilants yesterday. The young diplomat. Arnaldo Orantes was driving home from the Embassy around 4 am. when he was assassinated. With him In the car135 words
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Article63 1954-11-16 7 OTTAWA. Nov. 15, (AP) David Sim. deputy revenue m nister. said yesterday allegations that Canadian custommen searched the luggage of Britain's Queen Mother Elizabeth are "ridiculous." He was commenting on London dispatch accusing Canadian customs men of insulting Her Majesty by searching her luggage after63 words
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Article32 1954-11-16 7 MRS mamie Elsenhower celebrated her 58th birthday anniversary yesterday ty attending church m rvices with her husband and spending the rest of the day quietly at the White House. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article78 1954-11-16 7 Standord London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 15 The following are the clotinf prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 25 id. December 25 o\ January March 24, 6 April/June 23«d. July September 2 3,d October/ December 23 «d. December c.i.f. 24. d.78 words
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Article92 1954-11-16 7 LONDON. Not 15 (AP) I Two of the world's violin masters perform the same work in London shortly. Critics are playing musical parlour game who is (the greatest living wolini-t. Jaaehl Heifetz nt the United States 1- ictieduled U) play Tchaikovsky's violin concerto next Sunday. David92 words
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Advertisement75 1954-11-16 7 The Lightest and §F^j|: "A most convenient \^J|^^ PICNICKERS -^3O ANYWHERE Plaslic sand u h box large, Thermos flask, knives of stainless tieel and chromium platnd spoons and forks. Easily carried or stored in the car Built of strong plywood with partitions and covered with attractive leather cloths in colours75 words
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Advertisement752 1954-11-16 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. C«Poi Maraaillaa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg 6 Bremen Spore P. Sham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 17/21 Nov 22 Nav 23 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/J Dec 4 Dae 5 Dae •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 7/13752 words
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Advertisement1041 1954-11-16 8 Tel: 2435 MANSFIEUI 6 CO~> LTD. Tek 2412 •Mi&Si in o*S± THE BLUE TOfINEL LINE ot*>t Camera option to proceed via otber parti ao load aad dtacnarce mrm BAILINUS to UVKBPUOL, GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINFVi Singapore Oua Sails p. rnam Peleu* tor Uverpool Glasgow Nor 15 16 Not 17/it bumaeus for1,041 words
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Advertisement710 1954-11-16 8 JATA MEW YORK SAILINGS Roysl Rotterdam Lloyd H«Na»4 America LiM NcdtrUn^ Lkw t#tterd»»w totterdam Amttcrd«n» HALIFAX. SOSTON, NiW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOtILE. NEW ORLEANS. vfe SUEZ. S'»»r« f. S'k*N» P«AJnc SOMMELSDYK (HAL) Ro*d«/»6Nov 17 Nov 18N« LANCKOEAS (RL) 19/25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov ZE ELAND (RL) 29 Nov/ 5710 words
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Advertisement674 1954-11-16 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAIUNCS TO CONTINENT /SCANOINA via Foe Aden. r>©ti SaM. Genoa Antwerp iMlgfajgaj Htm Copenhagen. Cothenburg and Oslo. b<N •fcBBB P Hpjsj «> "FALSTRIA" "jUTLANDIA" t 18/22Nov 2J/2J N.v l7^ xu) "PATACONIA" 15/18Dec 24 "SELANDIA" 5/7 |an 8 an "ASIA" 12/14|.n 15/15 1^ •'•U. r*!! f >!" d674 words
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312 1954-11-16 9 UNIT TO MAKE TESTS KUALA LUMPUR,! Mon. The Institute of Medical Research will towards the end of the month, conduct its first field work on the experiment to improve the health of estate workers with enriched rice. A field survey will be Carried out312 words
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Article187 1954-11-16 9 'WASHINGTON. Nov. 15: (LP)— An overall two per cent, decrease in world rice production was predicted today for the 1954-55 season in the Agriculture Department's ftrsi ofiicial forecast. Considerably smaller crop^ m India, Pakistan and Thaiand are expected to drop the world rice output187 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-11-16 9 MB. CLIVK Adams, Oesieral Sales Maaagcr, and Mr. P. O'Slna, Overseas Sales Representative. *f British Kuropean A., ways Corporation, who flew into Singapore ironi Sydney recently, were quests at a cocktail party Riven by 8.0.A.C. at the ockPit. Mr. Adams, who is flying round the world on a82 words
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Article60 1954-11-16 9 WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. 'UP' Malayan coconut c9 x ports shot up 75 per cent tins year, the Agriculture Department reported esterday. Burma. China and Ind a bought most of the A& 000 ong tons shipped by Malaya during the first six months of ]«>54. Some went60 words
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Article23 1954-11-16 9 BRITAIN and Poland have signed a new trade arrangement Mr. Austin Low. Minister of Sate at the Beard of Trade, slated.23 words
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Article169 1954-11-16 9 ■K y^yS^^^E^^^^^^^^Bl^^^^Jiß^Bß^^Bß^ffljti^^fr^^yj^^^^^^^femi^S^^^^M l BHK prk es in Sin Rapore closed quiet at 82-9 16 f IH^ lor first grade rubl >er for December shipnu .it. a drop of 5 16 cent on Saturday. Prices opened at around 83 cents on the political news and169 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-11-16 9 MANAGER ON LEA VE MR. P. I.IND. Import Manager of The East Asiatic Co.. Ltd.. who left Singapore yesterday on the Falstria for long leave In Europe. The sales and distribution of Carlsberg Beer, one of the company's main imports, have been the thief interests of Mr. Lind. during his54 words
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Article135 1954-11-16 9 THE produce market in Singapore was slight y easier In most sections yesterday with mall trading reported. Coconut oil sellers at Penang indicated $48. H.C.B Co. Ltd. copra prices (per picuii yesterday were-. DECEMBER 11 a.m $30i $30* Noon $292 $30 4 p.m $292 $30 5 p.m.135 words
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Article174 1954-11-16 9 ECAFE ON DEFICIT FINANCING FINANCIAL experts of Malaya and several Asian and non-Asian countries recently stated that budget dtflcits incurred to finance development expenditures of national i- n poitance need 'not be considered undesirable in th< stm T experts met in gwA.E working party in Bangkok during Of. and considered174 words
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947 1954-11-16 9 Industrials Steady And Tins Are Better THE Malayan i h a r t market yesterday op<md the week with industrials quietly steady. Tins wen slightly improved with a few Irregularities. Rubber shares, with the exceptions of a few selective counters, tended to drift to lower levels. Buvers Sellers Alex Bricks947 words
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Article116 1954-11-16 9 NEW YORK. Nov ;V Conditions thn t the world iffecting international trade and investment, under review hero as some 2 'M>o businessmen, trader^ arri trnment official! lather tor the 41st National Foreign Trade Convention. Reiomtr.endation COOCtli g American foreign economic FK>.icy ar.d thi^- countl ttmationai commercial116 words
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Article98 1954-11-16 9 MALAYAN Kxrhange Ranks' Association buying r.»t«s to merrhanU ycstrrday were: New York tt-13 16 (T.T.I, 32-15 16 (0.D.). 33 1 16 err dit bills and 3.11 8 trade bills (MO d st) Canada 317 8 (T.T.). It (O.IM 3? 1 4 credit bills and 32 5 16 trade98 words
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Advertisement80 1954-11-16 9 NOTICE I TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are invited for x supply and delivery during the year 1955 of the following items: 1. X-Ray films to all Hospitals. 2. Oxygen to the General Hospital and Medical Store. 3. Oxygen and Nitrous Oxide in bulk cylinders to the Kandang Kerbau Hospital. 4. Nitrous80 words
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Miscellaneous130 1954-11-16 9 OUTER ROADS Benreoch 8 9. Star Arctunu 44 Asha, Glenlegan. Stanvac Selo. WfW Caltd Rome. Radnorshire. »/>*. Hakubasan Ma:u 40 41 Atreus, Bali Helikon. Belle- Eumaucs 13 14 ville, Limburg. Tankhaven. ALBERT DOCK Lotorium. Taro. Tung Song. Tankhaven HI. INNER ROADS Cyrena. Lakor. Senggarang. Tiongkok, VICTORIA DOCK Darvel. Langsa. Selangor.130 words
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Article525 1954-11-16 10 MARJORIE PROOPS - MARJORIE PROOPS Not For Me, Says COME time ago, two people made a date to get married. But the wedding will not take place not yet anyway. Sometime, maybe, said the girl when she cancelled the plans. SHE is Frederika Doujak. a<;ki> twenty-five. HE ig Colone.525 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-11-16 10 ■■<■ v to r a s!a--r t f .'i. ng skirt. 1 b!a-k rbui very flati ring, and hj- I Using «';ii 1 3-ir. width of b'.a velvet ut on \he cr »s, iwat he in to i the waist f the ends an d hook at t154 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-11-16 10 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH By CHE has a lovely smile." A man who describes a new girl-friend like this remembers her for her character rather than her pretty features. He likes her for her kindly nature, her sense of humour and her good company. She could be quite plain, butWide World - 364 words
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Article, Illustration572 1954-11-16 10 SHIRLEY NOCK - SHIRLEY NOCK 1 By I THIS is the second in a series of Qrtldes by Miss Shirley Xock Vie beauty expert irom the London Cyclax Salon. Miss Xock is at present beauty consultant in charge of the Cyclar Salori at Pobinsons. This week Miss Sovk deals with572 words
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Article294 1954-11-16 10 Asks GERREE READ ARE you one of those people who keep big boxes* In the big boxes you store little boxes, and the little boxes hold string. If sue h habits arc yours, there is no. Setting away from the fart that you are a hoarder;294 words
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Article156 1954-11-16 10 GWEN BROOKS - GWEN BROOKS By I I I Docs She.., I I her i H 'I 5 I I m your ad_ H I > you're Bf T H 10 Know H Ro.»d MU|) A H tin H mm H of tha H n i especially ot i156 words
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Advertisement108 1954-11-16 10 GENERAL^ ELECTRIC f^ fly IM' I ./''|MjsT^^^^^^^S^a^ Ml" 4 LJ J v N. I Maximum storage space Minimum floor space nw\ IN THE NEW SPACE MAKER MODEL L8.76.L. I LOCAL I These are rhe two BIC advantages you enjoy when you own iu a I u «*#ll, I > ?.9-?W59y«/-.«108 words
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Miscellaneous350 1954-11-16 10 THE STARS AND YOU By Rita Del Mar r poi» v s qi mi inotti X thine moih r j r K>Mml l» n<>| v,, j; iC OtlCllt to be 1 <• r i11. .11 In I^hij^t K •/>« iy i > -tin-; hut MiNlrnlion in j>rmt i|»l«- i« .il»»350 words
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511 1954-11-16 11 By WINDSOR LAD KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A jit and Madles, ridden by Harold Hanley and Athol Mullcy respectively kept up their good work when they scored fluent doubles over nine and ten furlongs on the concluding day of the Selangor Turf Club's November511 words
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Article536 1954-11-16 11 *u* MCC Struggling For Huns Against NSW and Kent all-rojndl'r vii Re ter Col n Cowdrey, 23-year-old Oxford University after another immeSw himself of a P lacc in England's test team Wales todav lmpressiVe 'nmng s of 71 not out for M.C.C. against New South Scoring 138536 words
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559 1954-11-16 11 Recs Are Still Supreme In Colony Hockey f« t ll^. Sin S a P«re Recreation Club are on their m with 1, points in nine outings. of the promis-/ team wiped off surprisingly lost to KA* t hangi on Sundav. the un-°-':t i can afford to e << inta In559 words
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Article155 1954-11-16 11 ADELAIDE Nov. 15 (Reuter) I,r s Favrll favourite to open Australia's batting against England played a stylish innings of 48 for South Australia against Western Australia in the Sheffield Shield match here today. Favell and Harris (43) made a good opening stand of 80 and South Australia155 words
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Article61 1954-11-16 11 The Indian Brotherhood Sports Club to meet Town Rangers Sports Club in a friendly game of soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium tomorrow at 7 p.m: S. Kandasamy, S. Chithambaram, P. kasi Pandian. Michael Dass, V. Ganesan, G. Rajoo, K. Krishnasamy, T. Muniandy, A. Sivadass, M. Muthusamy, V. Ganapathy.61 words
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Article33 1954-11-16 11 TOKYO, Nov. 15. (UP)— Argentine flyweight champion Pascual Perez received a letter and a small gift of money from a Japanese schoolboy who was worried about the fighter's ear injury.33 words
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Article210 1954-11-16 11 NEW YORK. Nov. 15. (AP) —An all out effort and the sternest postibla competition be necessary if the US. hopes to match the powerful j Russian* In the 195(3 Olympics say.s a veteran official who has c een Soviets in recent action. "The Russians claim to210 words
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Article56 1954-11-16 11 If you suffer from Inl4-rrui>tt<l Fi«.-« p. Backache, Leg Pains, Nei ouvlti 1 c»t- vi- i kiM i I l.clp your Prostate Clm <l imm. ili« ately with KOCJKNA. Thin w« ndrr ii'tUn. -i'.'i n iken you feel y< stronger nnU nlt*t»p wiiln if Interruption. Gel RCKJENA from56 words
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Advertisement54 1954-11-16 11 i pfIEE LECTURE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE TODAY VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL u i,:«i P.M. DOOHS OPEN 5.45 ZJ f COUGH SYRUP feM| I til 9 COUGH IT U^ J SYRUP K^fivt^ I'l H!^i ffrrf/M uifi'i, iUtfs«ii| j'-ij x HWtmWff/ > JSS2 l-lM SINGAPORE" b UHbmSTANDARDJ jj j« Teth Kim Roo S:nqopor F54 words
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Advertisement512 1954-11-16 11 SIILJAIIONS VACAM FWD TRKNCiGANI JJ from frederal Citiiens to rlry, l P SfS Of Temporary Technician in the State f ei7h n t gga ?l!ch VaC nnes ei^nt Technicians wit'i perience as follows.— (a) 2 Technicians-Exp.-,, nre n Building Cor.>--/k, n S.l udin 8 R-C. frame? f n T^ nic512 words
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Miscellaneous93 1954-11-16 11 j u^^L^ mm^^^^^ B y Al CaPP P^^^^ ~n C- V TRUE M\i im tm' TOWm- <VI v j^^v i Eavf Thff J CY O »«I By f.V. Hamlin > .r^- ->>~rt^a. Xr-^ '^C^X v^~ II <■■> >"*» t >. <■.- >■ >> 1_ g I SjggLJM Jlit J— as93 words
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Article, Illustration544 1954-11-16 12 JEFFERY JAMES - This Victory Was No Fluke... Lay Off Piruz JEFFERY JAMES By NOW let's put this victory in order. Lest the wolves howl across the causeway that Selangor WOULD have won if Abdullah Piruz had played the third singles for his state let me clarify one point: Singapore's victory-man is not544 words
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Article, Illustration466 1954-11-16 12 ft MISSES OF B'TON FLYING IN FOR THE WORLD'S top women badminton internationals—Judy Devlin and Margaret Varner of America, Iris Cooley and June White of Englandwill arrive this afternoon with the celebrated professional shuttle-chaser Ken Davidson, but before them, already in Singapore, are goodwill messages from the466 words
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Article354 1954-11-16 12 WINDSOR LAD - Fores t Duke Has Made Progress WINDSOR LAD AT THE BUKIT By THREE of the 13 St. Leger candidates began their preparations at Bukit Timah yesterday morning for the Singapore St. Leger run over 13 miles on November 27 which incidentally is the last day of racing at Bukit Timah354 words
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Article612 1954-11-16 12 t ?15 llowin K are the weights for the Singapore 1 r JL J- luh s November meeting which open on Saturday at Bukit Timah: CL I— Div. I—l Mile. Cinema II 9.01 Adelaide Star 8.10 Elturius 8 07 Pulot Puteh 8.0« Khor Mousa x.<i Zatopek 8.05612 words
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Article59 1954-11-16 12 Malayans Hold SCC 'B YOUNG Malayans did very well t o hold S.C.C. "B" XV to a draw, both sides scoring a penalty goal each on the padang yesterday. It was a very scrappy game on a heavy ground. Taylor kicked a penalty in the first half. Pressing hard Young59 words
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Article37 1954-11-16 12 MRNVR. scoring 356 points, won the Singapore MilitaryForces Galistan Cup competition. SVC were second with 337 and MAAF 3rd with 245 points. LI. Murray topped th e individual aggregate score with ;*7 points.37 words
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Article60 1954-11-16 12 The following ties of the Singapore Badminton Association open championships I scheduled for to-night at Guil- lemard Road have becrj postponed to a later dateMen's Singles Ong Poh Lim V Iff. Sadali; Wong Peng Soon V Omar Ibrahim. Mixed Doubles: Ong Poh Lim and Miss Ong Miow60 words
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Article40 1954-11-16 12 Today's SPORT HOCKEY: SHA dir. I. SCC v. Wmndtrrrs at SCC; Div. 3A. TV El ROV*T9 v. Customs at Farrtf Porfc. B .4 DM 1 TO N Sir ga po re chai*ipion ships at Spore Badminton Stadium }rom 7.13 p.m.40 words
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