Singapore Standard, 20 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fc an m Vol. V. No. 140. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY,! NOTfcMftE R 20, 1954 SIXTEEN PACES 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration187 1954-11-20 1 I rffl u lard hrist- p I nui» T* |V uru! t(>r l > I tknti the $4,000 mark I more donations re I r»?i r |<pr l ie I I known mds »if night I r.'i- si ion of ||(f| V' a h i ui>hed j187 words
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Article61 1954-11-20 1 WELLINGTON'. New Zealand. Nov. 19. (Reuter) Sergeant George Nepia. 24--year-old son of the famous Maori fullback of the 1924-25 All Biaeks. Georgia Nepia. has been accidentally killed in Malaya, according to an official message received by his father today. Sergeant Nepia was seconded to the Fiji61 words
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Article27 1954-11-20 1 SANT^ MONICA, California NW^ 19. CReufer)— ShirTempl«*j former husband. Q Agar, 31. was fined here lor being drunk r driving without a27 words
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Article, Illustration150 1954-11-20 1 Towkay Lim To Give Mil. Nanyang U. MR. LIM Lean Teng, chairman of the Overseas Union Bank Ltd., Singapore, and well-known Penang philanthropist, will contribute $500,000 to build a modern library for the Nanyang University. This was announced yesterday by Mr. Tan Lark r e. chairman of the Nanyang University,150 words
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Article, Illustration664 1954-11-20 1 It's Poor Pay That Keeps Out Chinese Leong KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The sec-retary-general of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, said today it was not lack of courage, which kept Chinese away from joining the Federation Police Force, but the inadequate salaries paid by the Force. He charged664 words
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Article40 1954-11-20 1 GFORGE AIR FORCE B\SE. California. Nov. 19. CUP>— Two F-86D Sabrejets crashed and burned last night approximately 10 miles north of this air deience command base. Two pilots parachuted to safety. A third was reported missing.40 words
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Article35 1954-11-20 1 MANILA. Nov. 19. (UP) Mariano Balgos. number two in the Communist Hukbalahap hierarchy, was killed by an army patrol in the southern province of Albay last night. it was reported here today.35 words
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Article92 1954-11-20 1 TUNIS, Nov. 19, (UP) French security forces have clashed 'twice with Nationalist outlaws in the bloodiest action of the Fellagha war. killing 23 rebels and wounding six, French authorities announced today. The engagements were fought yesterday 20 miles west of the holy city o*92 words
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Article133 1954-11-20 1 CHIANG MAN IS NABBED IN INDIA CALCUTTA, Nov. 19, (Reuter) Police today arrested a pro-Nationalist Chinese merchant under the Preventive Detention Act and ordered a Chinese editor to leave India by the end of this month. These moves are said to be a sequel to the publication of reports of133 words
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Article127 1954-11-20 1 Two Freed In Montesi Scandal ROME. Nov. 19. (Riuter) A magistrate court today ordered the provisional release of Piero Piccioni. son of a former Foreign Minister, and the Marquis Ugo Montagna who had been held in prison for 58 days in connection with the Wilma Montesi scand.' Piccioni. a jazz127 words
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Article53 1954-11-20 1 ELEVEN Chinese thugs beat up the proprietor of a coffee shop in Silat Road. Singapore, last night after helping themselves to some food and drinks. The proprietor was presenting the bill to the men when they attacked him. overturned tables and smashed the cups and saucers.53 words
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Article36 1954-11-20 1 NEW YORK, Nov. 19. (Reuter)—Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, is on her way home to Britain today aboard the Queen Mary after a triumphant three-week tour of the United States and Canada.36 words
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Article30 1954-11-20 1 LONDON, Nov. 19, (Reuter) —Five Swedes, who sent £5 to the Sir Winston Churchill 80th Birthday Fund, began their letters. "To the whole world's daddy."30 words
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Article158 1954-11-20 1 NAPLES, Nov. 19, (Renter) A special government commission today placed "Lucky" Luciano, former "Czar" of the American underworld, under police surveillance and severely restricted his freedom of movement for a period of two years. The commission unanimously decided that the 57--year-old ex-gangster was "socially dangerous." Luciano158 words
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Article68 1954-11-20 1 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 19. (UP) Lionel Barry more's friends and admirers paid final respects to the dean of American actors yesterday and he was laid to rest in a crypt next to his brother. John. A crowd of 700 mourners filled and overflowed the tiny mausoleum chapel at68 words
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Article510 1954-11-20 1 Council Row Over Polls Muddle Move JoPrgfce Election Laws FARCE', A DEAD LETTER' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Chief Secretory, Mr. D. C. Watherston, tonight thwarted a motion by Mr. K. V. Tharer (Party Negara) in the Federal Legislative Council to appoint an expert committee to tighten the Elections Offences Law,510 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-11-20 1 TICE-ADMIRAL A. K. ScottMoDcrieff is to be the new Commander -in Chief, Far East Station, it was an- #*Wcfd yesterday. KXjSr{x^*ucccrd Admiral Sir LflarJrs*Lambe from April, 1935. Vice-Admiral Scott Moncrieff, who is 54. is no stranger to Singapore. From 1951 to 1952 he was Flag107 words
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Article62 1954-11-20 1 NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE. Nevada. Nov. 19. (UP)— The air force blamed "fatigue in certain metal parts of the plane wing structure" today for the four F-86 Sabrejet crashes during the past six months. Some 20 per cent of the planes assigned to this training base62 words
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Article52 1954-11-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Federation's Attorney General. Mr. Michael Ho san. announced t'onight that Government would shortly appoint a committee of officials and Federal Councillors to "study the lessons for elections already held to ensure there is no risk of any breakdown in the administrative machinery for the projected52 words
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Article76 1954-11-20 1 'Missing' Bride Is Found IPOH. Fri.— The mystery of a 27-year-old Sikh bride, who did not turn up at Penang airport yesterday to board a plane which was to take her to her husband in Medan. was unfolded here today. The girl was found in th* home of her formef76 words
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Article15 1954-11-20 1 MR. Malcolm MacDonald arrived In Auckland. New Zealand, last night.— Reuter. I15 words
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Advertisement47 1954-11-20 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion easily solved if you only call at il A 88, North Bridge Road. Phone ***** Spore 6 EXPANDED /or reinforcing t I <£\i:ks> I ■k fe Ex panic i 'for concrete J S& Exmet* for brickwork M J^ 8.1l Lathing for plastencork jSt47 words
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449 1954-11-20 2 communities in the local forces is very desirable," Mr. Davies said. "But, under the circumstances we have in Singapore, the failure of any one community to participate adequately does not necessarily involve a threat to internal security." he added. The449 words
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Article115 1954-11-20 2 Toy Fund Passes $4,000 THE Standard Christr Toy Fund Committee gra fully acknowledges the loilowini; donations Previously acknowledged $3,715.90 Mr Ko Teck Kin $50.00 Fatty of Wing; Seong Restaurant, Albert St. $50.00 Mr. R. B. I. Pates, Polite Magistrate, Spore 550.00 Mr. Lee Swee Cheng, Singapore 525.0C Girls of School115 words
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Article49 1954-11-20 2 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Fri. Teh Kim Teow. a young housewife, shopping in Petaling Street here, had a handbag containing her indentitv card and $400 in ra<:h snatched by a youthful thief. The thief took to his heels but was apprehended by a policeman following a chase.49 words
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Article145 1954-11-20 2 PENANG, Fri— The Deputy Chairman of the Labour Party Mr. A. Raja Gopal. in a broadcast today, stated that their candidates, if elected to the Municipal Council, would seek establishment of a free public library, the early restoration of the Town Hall as a145 words
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Article109 1954-11-20 2 CLOSINU rubber price* (cents per lb.) in Sin**pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 RAS. Sp*4 Loose 82] 82] No. 1 RS.B. I.n.b Dec. »Zh W No. 2 82 82i No. 3 803 81 Tone: Slightly steadier after easy •nir-wncE The price of tin yesterday was $356? per109 words
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Article38 1954-11-20 2 HOXGKONG. Nov. IP Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 51 5.70 to £1 sterling; $5.***** "V) US$l: $1,832 to Malayan SI: $0,158 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $254.25 to a tael.38 words
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Article297 1954-11-20 2 I Still Love Him But../ MALACCA, Fri.— Tan Koh Poh, a wealthy industrialist, assured the Sessions Court here today that regardless of his relationship with his son, Tan Kee Gah, he sti^ wished the case against his son to be ruthlessly investigated." After Koh297 words
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Article71 1954-11-20 2 KUALA LuMi Fri.— Yong Sin. 26. Cniew Hock. 28. and Chiew Wong. 34. today claimed trial before the First Magistrate to two counts of criminal intimidation of two compatriots. The Magistrate had the case transferred to the Sessions Court where the accused will appear tomorrow. The three were71 words
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Article123 1954-11-20 2 IQ Tests For All Children KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Fri. All children born in 1947, who have been registered for admission to a Government or aided English school in Selangor in 1955. must appear for the intelligence tests which are now being conducted, it was officially stated today. No child who doe*123 words
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Article21 1954-11-20 2 Poison Mixer To Hang K' I K. tha' n< dium He h< period Dr S5 1 ••■>•• J he h. be ith21 words
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Advertisement79 1954-11-20 2 EIAINE STEWART beauliful Slor of MGM s C^y^u *-*^r pXA h vtj^ Cinemascope ProJc/:' V S 1 .^^A ft A A. A K- LUX tOlle! SC33 tf, j\± TOILET SOAP Hi < nothing is more important than the soap you use. HH Vv- y So always use Lux Toilet Soap.79 words
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Article241 1954-11-20 3 HORROR COMICS: A CLOSE WATCH ALTHOUGH teachers in the Federation will discuss W t VS i u?i di scouraging schoolchildren from reading horror comics, teachers [in Singapore ar e not takI mg similar action. However, the principals of three .schools in SineaDore told The Standard. ye"t?rd£ they were keeping a241 words
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Article133 1954-11-20 3 THL development of Marine Parade into a seaside iromenade for Singapore will reach its final stage v hen the City Council completes the erection of 1* hanging rooms and the total renovation of the exist" ■'ing hawkers' pavilion. Tenders for these two aspects of the133 words
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Article58 1954-11-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Magistrate reerdict of misadven- r:cr an inquiry into of Ve'lasamy. a anti-maiarial lawho was run over and train some distant e the Kuala Lumpur RailSl iti >n in September. he Isinail, ;he Coroner j Vellasamy had no "to be on "the railway58 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-11-20 3 photo. CAPTAIN T. D. Kit hards, a master mariner, feels the hand of Lin Ah Tons. a former seaman, who has been living in the above cubicle for the past few years, bedridden with tuberculosis StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article77 1954-11-20 3 AN ECAFE mineral resources sub-committee, at a conference held in Bangkok earlier this month, recommended a study tour of Asian geologists and mining experts, including delegates from Malaya. to Europe and the U.S.S.R. next year to investigate operational methods and techniques in mineral resources development. The conference77 words
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267 1954-11-20 3 Six Officers, One Civilian Judge Army Food IT was a solemn 45 minutes the Army Catering Corps > nin« Centre. Nee Soon, ■niay morning as six r-judges and one civilian hung over eight long tables lai 1 with gleaming napery and '.vitn two full menus, European and Malay, prepared by267 words
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Article63 1954-11-20 3 MUAR, Fri— The visiting M*t Thoma Syrian Church Bishop, Dr. Alexander Mar Ine-jpnilus, was today entertained to a tea party at the Indian Association hall by the vi?ar and members of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church i n Ma- laya. Dr. Alexander is on his way63 words
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Article102 1954-11-20 3 MALAY (Total 100 points) Preparation, cleanliness and traininq: 10' Presentation: W; nasi minyak kuning lemak. 20: dagina dan kentang kar (pekat) 20; sayor kobis korma. 10- udana snngai masak sambal tumis, 10; "rojak" special/ 10' aaa aga d* warna (in colours) 10. y BRITISH (Total 200 points) Preparation,102 words
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329 1954-11-20 3 BERNARD WILLIAMS - Mat, 65, Ah Tong, 74 Spotlight Case For Seamen's TB Insurance BERNARD WILLIAMS By These Men NowhereTo Turn To Standard Shipping Reporter A 65-year-old Malay seaman. Mat bin Man, lies dying of tuberculosis at Singapore' s Tan lock Seng Hospital. Partially paralysed, he is alleged to be incurable. Mat Is329 words
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Article186 1954-11-20 3 ■introduction n S Su?" le la h s a t s e £reat since Over 4.000 persons are now members e;ther on 'their mvn initiative or through their employers. A number of banks and about 60 firms in the Colonshave insured their staff against ar?'186 words
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Article37 1954-11-20 3 JEWELLERY worth $1000 aS St n from a hoiJ se «n Carly.e Road. Singapore on lnursday afternoon while the occupants were away It is believed ihe thief entered the! premises by climbing a rear wall.37 words
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Article70 1954-11-20 3 A SINGAPORE merchant. DouUtram Tolaram UtumCftandani, was yesterday acquitted in ihe First Criminal District Court, without being called upon fo r his defence on two harges under the Colony s Merchandise Mark< Ordinar. e The prosecution had earlier allesWl thai Doulatram sold to a firm in RafTles70 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-11-20 3 MINERAL'S WIFE ADMIRES DISH OF NASI MINYAK photo. pnoio. MRS. TULLOCH. jwife of Major General D. D. C. Tulloch. pauses in admiration at the nasi minyak kuning lemak. which one of the chefs presented like a flower garden with onions and red and green chillies. "I wish I'd brought myStandard - 103 words
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Advertisement55 1954-11-20 3 tfff\N T TO BE Icarven I 0, criminating (0% f CM L r h Ik; I WHINO-. V c a r v e it I PARIS j I I I ;re f (ELBA P«MWCO.,LTD. I MOTHER! It' A. n JMI pu j there's nfomqlike powder l soap I/• 7 1/55 words
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Advertisement241 1954-11-20 3 Jmis& Setetfuoub #1 XMAS \:T *>*T' T<( E You buy thorn Cheaper at our Grund Season SAM.E COME IN BUY TODAY WE OPEN TILL 6 P.M. Just a few items for your information... more await you on your visit! EBERHARD, VULCAIN, Sterling Silver .n,I CYMA CORONDO Fn m tf ru-241 words
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Article536 1954-11-20 4 O///cer Fined For Using Force On Colleagues Wife KUANTAN, Fri. A Junior Liaison Officer, Boey Kim Hoon, 24, was today convicted on a charge of using criminal force on a young married woman— the wife of a colleague— with intent to outrage her modesty. He536 words
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Article117 1954-11-20 4 DEBTOR BLAMES BUYER BECAUSE a Jakarta man ran away with his merchanniM Tan Mok Wee. a former text i lt merchant, told the Chief Ji^tice. Sir Charles Murray-Ayn-sley, yesterday, that he* found himself in debt, owing approximately $40,000. to thnv creditors. Tan. who was testifying at a public examination in117 words
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Article50 1954-11-20 4 PENANG, Fri— Members <f the formrr "D" (Chine* > 3rd Bii SSVF (P aid PW\ will hold reunion dim. or at the Scnc Kee Rest Central Street on Dec 17. Tho.se Interested in attending should get In tourh with Mr Chan Wong O: GEC (Malnya) Ltd. Bishop S50 words
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151 1954-11-20 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri.— The use of the phrase "Mountain out of a molehill" by a departmental head was strongly objected to by Mr. Khor Thean Kee at a meeting of the Town Council yesterday. Mr. Khor said a complaint" he lodged with the health151 words
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Article87 1954-11-20 4 KUALA LUMPLtR, Fri— Mr Justice Bellamy in the Selangor Criminal Court of Appeal today upheld the conviction and sentence of a month's imprisonment imposed by the President of the Sessions Court on Alan Dickinson a commercial house assistant, for driving a car unde r the influence of87 words
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Article76 1954-11-20 4 PROTEST AGAINST TAX ON JEWELLERY PENANG, Fri— A protest against the new Customs tax on jewellery has been made to the Economic Officer, Penang, Inche Ismail Mohamed Ali by representatives of the goldsmiths association here They pointed out the difficulties confronting wem and were against the 15 per cent duty76 words
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Article295 1954-11-20 4 To Gguge Effects Of Ban AN invitation has been extended to Mr. Stan Awbery, British Labour M. P., to come out and gauge for himself the feelings of frustration and anger of the electorate in Singapore over the ban on non-English speaking legislators. i This295 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-11-20 4 photo. MR. and Mr s P. M. Todd rut their wedding cake after the ceremony at St. George's Garrison Church. Tanglin. Singapore yesterday. The bride. the former Misf Kathleen Daly, is the Johore State Almoner. and the groom is with Melville Estate. Labis. The recep tion was held atMollie Ross - 69 words
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Advertisement129 1954-11-20 4 WHO IS SHE? B» r V .^bß B^^^ BbV bbbb^^ I|. jjc v I -*RF* cjiLfc BBk BBi I «t" >^^^Bi j8 B^v Bjt s BB BJ .^BB BV BV «B^B I/ fl^Bf Jk^b B bIbV vBL w- 1 111 Irl 5 «9^BH B^BK m^M V^b vfl 'BbbJH I fl^l129 words
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Advertisement703 1954-11-20 4 SQUAREWORD D- 3 6 CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN I 2. People who habitually impose fCMTnv A iv I on friends for loans often I ENTRY ()4C HA E to be asked to repay *m72 4. Probably, the less intelligent a JtNI Kl t b 0U (M or NW^ 1 man703 words
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Advertisement37 1954-11-20 4 f I I To Qua" I I Mi on* jl I The nc n t^ I I I f BRANDS H CHUNG KING T|g TA\.l()\(; p V Tnd.iv 1 PM.hP^in v CXHJ mi;i\ "JACK ARNSTK r.i.k.-U Ihrillinjfb37 words
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Article133 1954-11-20 5 Nanyang Deans Decide Courses THE fifth session of the Deans' conference of the Nanyang University yesterday decided that there should be three courses each for the Faculties of Arts. Science and Technology, and Economics and Commerce. For the Faculty of Arts the courses will be: Chinese language, foreign language, and133 words
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330 1954-11-20 5 Two Leaders Will Address Meeting THE UMNO -MCA Alliance will give full support to the new People's Action Party in Singapore when the latter contests the Legislo tive Assembly elections next April. The Party's inaugural meeting will be held at the Victoria Memorial Hall in330 words
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Article110 1954-11-20 5 Progs. Use Post To Campaign MORE than 300,000 pretion pamphlets giving information in simple form to people who have not t. I in any voting before have been distributed by the Singapore Progressive Party. Another 300,000 will be sent out within the next two months. Mr. J. Ecie. secretary •f110 words
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Article34 1954-11-20 5 TWENTY-NINE people enrolled themselves as members of the Singapore branch of the Malayan Nature Society at a recent inaugural meeting held at the Zoological Department of the University of Malaya34 words
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Article74 1954-11-20 5 THE lives of Singapore City Council officers who handle cash in the Colony or in Johore will continue to be insured for another year. This personal accident policy will cost 'he Council a lota] of nearly $4,000. Insurance cover is being taken out only for74 words
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Article210 1954-11-20 5 RICHARD Danneiiv. an alien, pleaded guilt v in he Singapore Third Criminal District Court vesterdav to making a false declaration on Julv 14, this vear when he applied for a Naturalization Certificate He had previously claimed trial. ""me. tie Inspector T. S Zain prosecuting,210 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-11-20 5 Family Appeals For Help photo. MADAM LEE TAN MOI and her three ch.ldren who appealed to the Commissioner of Police tor tinanoLi assistance- StandardStandard - 24 words
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Article, Illustration329 1954-11-20 5 Husband Did Not Desert, He Was Murdered— Wife H... Y\ an alle^ ati °n that Detective Ton Keng Hua, deserted the Singapore Police Force more than two months ago. Madam Lee Tan Moi, his wife, said she believed h e was murdered by secret societv thu^s operating in Johore Road329 words
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Article118 1954-11-20 5 A HAWKER. Tan Chwee Leong. alias Tan Tua Koh. wa.s sentenced by Mr. Justice Brown, in the Singapore AsstM Court yesterday, to ten years" rigorous imprisonment for armed robbery Armed with knives. Tan. together with another man. fought and wounded 800 Kiat Chwee. a labourer,118 words
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Article36 1954-11-20 5 LEE Mia Khoon. formerly sole proprietor of Sen?; Huat Electric Com puny, whose liabilities amounted to approximately $17,000. due to 19 creditors was adjudicated a bankrupt In the Singapore High Court yesterday.36 words
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Article32 1954-11-20 5 PENANG. Fri.— The sixth meeting of the severtfh session of the Penang Settlement Council will be held at the Council Chamber. Peel Avenue, on Wednesday. Dec. 29 at 2.30 p.m.32 words
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Article68 1954-11-20 5 THE handcuffed man. who escaped from a party of revenue officers on Thursday after being arrested for distilling sarnsu in the Pek San Teng Cemetery in Thomson Road. Singapore, is still at iarge. Till late last night, detectives were still hunting for the man. The Police detained68 words
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Advertisement175 1954-11-20 5 >H AW BROTHERS^ lira n^Tt^rßrO^lln 6-30-8.30 {^yllw>^ s^ NOW! 5 A SPECTACULAIZ BATTLE OF* WE*\f WEST VilNemaScOPc I \ST\I\N COLOR J l v t a MIDNIGHT TOMORROW! 9 n f I B^^^^^H Dubbt'd in 9 n .i.m. TROUBLE ALONG Till: WAT** X I sh.nv >rr u M ••'>IAMOXI> QL'KEN" K'uloun175 words
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Advertisement376 1954-11-20 5 CATHAY ORGAMbATION ATTRACTIONS I ALHaMBRA kw 20th CENTURY-FOX PRF^mtq.. A STORY FILLED WITH SPECTACLE GLAMOUR AND EXCITEMENT M VGNII M LAI FO&R AiVIBEI^ UNOA DARNELL CORNEL WILDE RICHARD GREENE GEORGE SANDERS DUE TO Till UNUSUAL LENGTH Of W*o*l2.4Jl II PATRONS \R| ADVISI I) I C) ft) (MI l)^^ i ii,376 words
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Miscellaneous186 1954-11-20 5 Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE fe^-^ Hi SURFACE MAIL 7 J f*tA*Sj To South In, i v S ffrfrmS S aju a Kuching and Sibu by Jm^t^M&W* Tf iJih Brooke. Hon B konjx :<:icJ m, g 38 lina bv victoria Djamb: bj nSE^^ggSl* Lampong, Ceylon by K.vokko Mara. Burma a:id186 words
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Miscellaneous71 1954-11-20 5 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From »0 p.m. Nov. 18 to 7..J0 a.m. Nov. 19; Spore (7^F): Penang <<-F»; KoU Rharu 7IF); Kuala Mimpur <71F>; Ipoh <7'!F>; Kuantan (70F). Maximum Temperature: From .O p.m. to 7.30 a.m. Nov. 19 >ingapor«> (79F|; Penang (87F>; Kota Rharu (77F): Kuala Lump «.V 9iF): 'I'71 words
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Article856 1954-11-20 6 BELA SIKI, DISCIPLE OF LIPATTI II II >#>/# rivr hvanl of Dinu Lipatli? llciras a tirrat i>ianist ami rerert'd teavher who died of lew hue in in just four years at:o at the age of 33. Those uho honrd him play spvak of him as the most fastidious artist they856 words
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Article789 1954-11-20 6 JOHN HALKIN - Giant Amphitheatre For S'pore JOHN HALKIN wmmmtm ™^™*^l i^^*^/ W MMmm COMil of the most rneaauracfclt *»sns of interest in the theatre in Singapore are coming from the Nanyang I'niversity. Dr. S.I. Hsiung Dean of the Faculty of Arts and the wellknown author of Lad> Precious Stream has announced the789 words
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Article243 1954-11-20 6 I 5J. II I I7L > HaVe thoilßht that in general the cream cracker and the custard cream would not bo regarded as substances which resembled cream A it re fr m ti Un ye v s Lct us ac •t frankly, a bun which has243 words
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Advertisement359 1954-11-20 6 ©PHILIPS^ TOP LINE HITS! Hosemary (looney U'.rJi Mitrlouc Dietrich and j mL\ .Jiunmj Carroll und his *WL. Lit'tle Red Monkey f Wf-./r^- f Little Worm Jo SWftTfl With Tony Mattola and his B 2JOOO H Orchestra j A Fool Such As 1 I Jusi Becau p You Are Yoa B359 words
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Advertisement262 1954-11-20 6 wu|Lk. in prices ranging from SI toSIJJ > aiiu uy Piege, liyzan,,- ,v Qua dm DISTRIBUTORS: K. A. .1. CHOfIMMU I lIICII SI RIM. MM.M-ok, GREAT AUTHENTIC JAZZ fTfr *^^i^S^B^Bi V #1 JB^^^^B/ —^^i^^r^i v LC 6510 BATTLE OF THE rANDS (featuring C W. Herman, rLC 6525 PETE DAILY S262 words
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Miscellaneous341 1954-11-20 6 C •fflB M °?T|tr*Tfipi^irr^|tJhaHi| l |M| l ft i\Tjm 1 Toi. s v/ or.%TION: x J \>«> tirr of tho-c pica 2 shims iak«.. i M it hvmt o| 5 5 n\V lll < I)AV iOK «Vl«¥- 5 U.M.: Sound progrcai ii J 2^t ibl s tod *y. «et tonethe'r341 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-11-20 7 Standard photj by lint* iLZaS^S mi 9-hty blow (or was it two?) pert, nn h i, blows out the five candles with bir hdav cake as six pairs of eyes watch her in wonder, ;yy amazement, approval, surprise °nd admiration «n^^ elan if i. he on| yYong Peng Seong - 84 words
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Article222 1954-11-20 7 JAIL FOR VOLUNTEER S.C. A SERGEANT in the Volunteer Special Constabulary, Yahya bin Mohammed, who absconded to Trengganu in October this year with 5763 belonging to his colleagues was yesterday sent to three months' jail by a Singapore Magistrate, Mr. K.8.1. Pates. Yahya. who pleaded guilty222 words
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96 1954-11-20 7 FOR hit first broadcast over Radio Malaya Dr Liu Yu-tang. j Chancellor-designate of the Xaiivang University, will speak in Kuoyu o:\ "The reiponsibi'.i- ty «>t the citizen as a voter Thi< broadcast, scheduled to take place at 9. 13 p.m. o:i Nov. 1 22,96 words
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Article47 1954-11-20 7 FOR making additions and alterations to the back por- lion ol his temporary dwelling house at Jalan Kim Kee, Muar. without the permission ot the Town Council. Muar. Yeo Ah Seng was fined $40 by the Muar Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan47 words
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Article104 1954-11-20 7 Diocese Appeals For Yearly Gifts THE Diocese of Singapore is in need of money. Last year, it suffered a deficit of 517.000 It is hoping to avoid this deficit this year. In a circular to church members, the Bishop of Singapore, Rt. Rev. Henry Wolfe Baines. appeals for an annual104 words
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Article146 1954-11-20 7 THE Labour and Welfare Section of the Singapore City Council, which deals with more than 10,000 workers, is not considered to be satisfactorily organized. A memorandum circulated to Councillors discloses for the first time gaps in the organization dealing w.th labour matters. It reminds Councillors thnt146 words
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Article80 1954-11-20 7 •fOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— The death has taken place in England of Dr. A. J. McClosky. who retired from the Selangor Government Medical Service after being for manv years medical officcr-in-charsr of the District Hospital. Kuala Lumpur. He was a fine cricketer and represented Selangor. He80 words
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Article45 1954-11-20 7 RAUB, Fri.— Lim Yoke Tin. 39. a licensed second hand goods dealer, was sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment in the Sessions Court, West Pahang. for dishonestly receiving stolen copper wire valued at $1,000, the property of the Raub Gold Mine.45 words
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215 1954-11-20 7 Two Detectives Died In Motor Bike Accident After Drinks. TWO Singapore detectives, with expired provisional driving licences, met with a fatal accident along Paya Lebar Road as a result of being thrown off a motorcycle, it was stated in the Coroner's Court yesterday. The inquiry was held into the deaths215 words
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Article106 1954-11-20 7 $800 Fine For Running A Lottery IPOII. Fri. Kok Thian Seng. 17-year-old son of I coffee shop proprietor, wmi fined $800 or four months' imprisonment by Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli. on two charges with assisting in running the 1.000-and 10.000--character lottery. He was arrested by Assistant Superintendent of Police Yussof106 words
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Article22 1954-11-20 7 THERE trill be a ceremonial opening of the new session of the Johore State Council on Tuesday In Johore Bahiu.22 words
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Article145 1954-11-20 7 Change In Budget Procedure KUALA Ll/MPI'R. Fri.— The Federation Government wili give its attention to ;i propo>al to change the present procedure of the budget beins drawn by the Finance Committee to a system under which each member (or minister) wouid separately seek the Legislature's sanction, for expend ture on145 words
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Article66 1954-11-20 7 NEW DELHI. Nov l'.» 1 —More than 30 governments. Including Malaya, have accepted invitations to the Fourth World Forestry Congress to be held In l;;dia from Dec. 11 to 12. The Congress, sponsored by the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United 'Nations, wiil discUSfl fore.t66 words
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Article46 1954-11-20 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Nurses throughout the Federation are collecting tund> to build a rest home at Port Dick.son for Malayan trained nurses. Johore nurses are noldinu a dance on Thursday at the Johore Civil Service Club in aid of the Fund.46 words
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Article31 1954-11-20 7 FOR stealing $10 worth nt 1 rubber trees at Tangkak. Chiui Ah Knw was bound over by the liuai Magistrate in the sum of $50 for three 1 months.31 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-11-20 7 photo. ATTRACTIVE Miss ELSIE MEW demonstrates how not to "Beat The Brains," the title of a new Radio Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, programme in which she parries questions from the audience with her "cobrain." Mr. GERALD HAWKINS. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Advertisement300 1954-11-20 7 fc. same (I 1 ITamount j of fuel "ft Can take lup to > I 10% farther -#--4 pped wi:h Piogs, end on 3? 1 fi age ord imp ons P'odoce a KtO CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS L f '£wS I COS TRADING SOCIETY HI II I STOXVIS <M> CTO M300 words
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Advertisement239 1954-11-20 7 Equip your kitchen The name BEX stands for kitchen and household ware designed with one eye on beauty and tht other on practical problems. And how beautifully Bex ware solves these problems. Look at the«t three Bex products for example BEX Spice Rack >—^ t lik«. lo ivory whtl«, Wa-^239 words
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901 1954-11-20 8 SINGAPORE STANDARD A Malayan Army fpODAY we will touch on a most delicate problem that will have far reaching consequences in a sell-governing or independent Malaya. At the outset we wish to make it clear that we are not the tool of the imperialists, to use the jargon so dear901 words
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Letter215 1954-11-20 8 Sir;—So Dr. Paglar criticises Government lor sending its officers for short courses of study in the United Kingdom. Is Dr. Paglar aware that these courses are, in the main, for officers (men and women) already in established professions in the Public Service? In other words, those215 words
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Letter181 1954-11-20 8 Sir;—.As reported by the Singapore Standard or? Wednesday the 17th instant the arrival of the Deputy Secretary ]or Fijian Affairs Ratu (Chief) J. A. R. Dovi and Colonel T. C. Campbell, Commanding Officer of all Fijian Forces and ihc reception they received at Kallang Airport )rom the Customs ?)iows181 words
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Article118 1954-11-20 8 'VHE sky U still red at sun-; set in Bangkok. and: there are still red flowers in the city's many canals.; But the red roofs on gov-; erment buildings are likely: to be repainted green. It's part of the Thai gov-; ernment's anti-Communist: campaign. Thailand cannot prevent118 words
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Article661 1954-11-20 8 Hugh Gaitskell - Hugh Gaitskell By M.P. THE FORMER CHANCELLOR KNOCKS DOWN THE NONSENSE ABOUT Writing from Singapore. London Observer correspondent Kawle Knox, who travels extensively in South-east Asia, says:The Manila Pact for the defence of South-east Asia was signed by only three Asian countries. the Philippines. Thailand and661 words
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Article, Illustration1019 1954-11-20 8 TODAY MR. KNOX WRITES ABOUT ONE OF THE THREE SIGNATORIES TO THE PACT of the most puzzled men In Manila is India's Minister to the Philippines, Mr. M. A. Baig. "What can I report about this place? he^ taisks in mock despair. "It's an American colony and the1,019 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-11-20 8 "Tliorr's something: uronn hrr«*. they say you'll be playing inside left for Tottenham Hotspur this season19 words
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Advertisement55 1954-11-20 8 —ffIERCUHV t —'fir W' handle pa scaye hgydqe or cargo B^^^^^S KAIL ROAD ■^4^ Bl M& n n experienced will simu«-Nt |j©v. ideal itiueries .\\u\ t.ik«- care of HpP' 9H^^B^^ your Bookin«>., \tcommodations, m attend to travel documents. yjjs£COC *A^» lls| lM(< LufiKage, etc. ■telaß^^w**-- TIIE XKi Xhl SPOKE Tele:55 words
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Advertisement120 1954-11-20 8 V \i t FR fZ B It. Bound To fnd 1 prepared t Hl.lt Uuiild ihaitwm i i s Saving s II WO ,nd to dfl And t'> c:. Oei :ng Germany i < a cr. \vii< ther we tasj rid "I this burden :ni «>n us I* R luatioa120 words
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Miscellaneous120 1954-11-20 8 Remarks Refuted NANYAN'G Siang Pan today again devotes its editorial to a discussion of ihe language barrier in the new Legislative Council and "incidentally to a refutation of the remarks of Jou Bienming." Jou Bienming expressed other views before, the journal reminds its readers. But this time when he said120 words
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Miscellaneous65 1954-11-20 8 the self-styled Chinese linguist who, during the past few years', has invariably com e out in support o f critics of the Chinese language or Chinese schools. "We believe that at least Jou Bienming reads Chinese. However, no one knows for certain how well versed he is in the Chinese65 words
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Miscellaneous128 1954-11-20 8 Canada by French Premier MenJes-France that before entering into negotiations with the Soviet Union, Western democracies must first strengthen their own positions. Should the West be able t o do this, the journal comments, it would have nothing to lose by starting talks with the Communists. If the Reds show128 words
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Article325 1954-11-20 9 But Only After The Defects Have Been Cured nv. 19 (Reuter) A Transport nan gave a public assurance Comet jet airliners would fly all the defects disclosed in the enquiry had been cured "as far pfCS humanly possible." os l5 peaking in the closing stages325 words
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Article23 1954-11-20 9 ACTRESS Joan Blondell is cancelled an apnce on television next it. She is suffer--effe of a •o:i fined !o week. AP23 words
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87 1954-11-20 9 |['CKI.A.Vn n *3 N [i 1111 •1(1 u a k< A so liave Miss be n uovd i!f- hi >l Vi ipera her j I !mi of sunsuit. i i: osof t lie i «>MII do picti i in Ml _..«>(l 1 I87 words
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Article66 1954-11-20 9 I a The v Judith Gramm, 13, and Belva 15 told police their "••->moking assailants threatened to "burn out." They said he attack was unprovoked. Police said the victims' descriptions indicated the six assailants were members of a girls' pang known as the blue66 words
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Article53 1954-11-20 9 MARGATE. Nov. 19 < Renter >— Mr. Albert Sparrowhawk. landlord of hotel here, was destroying a bat eh of old papers when he tore open a football pool's envelope. Out fell a cheque lor C 10.256 for a winning entry nearly a month ago Mr. Sparrowhawk hai53 words
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Article43 1954-11-20 9 LONDON. Nov. 19, (Reuter) —The Daily Sketch reported today that 20 members of the Second Battalion of the Coldstream Guards now in West Germany have been questioned by detectives about "immoral"' late night parties in luxurious Thames-.sidp mansions.43 words
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Article37 1954-11-20 9 LONDON. Nov. 19. < Router Scandinavian Airlines system announced in London today that they are to buy eight Douglas DC-7 lons range passenger airliners from the United States for around CIO million.37 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-11-20 9 A Sing-Son g At Harrow photo. 2 B(n s form a cordon as Prune Minister Sir Winston Churchill < leavrs Harrow after attending the annual 5 Hllf-sonf at his old J stliool recently. The i,OO boys at the i school. tontribiited to- wards birthday K ift t for the PrimeA.P. - 62 words
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Article207 1954-11-20 9 LONDON, Nov. 19, (UP) The British House oi Commons approved the Paris agreements on West German rearmament last night by an almost unanimous vote, making Britain the first nation to she parliamentary approval to the historic pact. The official vote was 264 to 4 alter only207 words
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Article52 1954-11-20 9 LIVERPOOL. Nov 19 (Renter)—Sir Winston Churchill's Conservatives, scored an important political success in a by-election here yesterday by retaining the marginal cor;*stituency of West Derby with an increased majority The result declared last night was Mr. John Woollam. (Cons.) 21.153; Mr. C Fenton (Lab.) 18.G50. Con.scrvative52 words
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Article42 1954-11-20 9 JOHANESBURG- Nov. L». (Router)— The South African Cabinet has agreed that the Finance Minister, Mr Nicolaas Havenga. shall succeed Dr. Daniel Mai an when he retires as Prime Minister on Nov. 30. the Rand Daily Mail reported today.42 words
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Article28 1954-11-20 9 BRITISH Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery. Deputy Supreme Commander of NATO, will be awarded an honorary degree of Dortor of Laws by Columbia University next week.- UPUP - 28 words
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Article76 1954-11-20 9 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 19 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 25Jd. 1 December 24 Id. January/March 24sd. April/June 1116. July/September 23 id. October/ December 23 Id. December c.i.f. 24 d j Tone Rather76 words
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134 1954-11-20 9 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Nov. 19, (UP)— Seven Western atomic nations introdoced formally in the United Xat yesterday a resolution calling :or an immediate start on President Eisenhower's M at r peace" plan. The resolution calls for the estafa ishmtnt of an internatioiU;134 words
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Article64 1954-11-20 9 LONDON'. Nov. 19, (Router'* A Dew road through the square nii!e of the City of London, a new tunnel under the River Thames, underground garages and a review of the :>o miles an hour speed limit these arc some of the proposals announced by Mr. John64 words
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Article38 1954-11-20 9 TOKYO. Nov. 19, (AP).— lt was just like a movie script. Actress Mitsuko Kimura, 22. wrested a dagger from a bandit wl#o was robbing her mother yesterday and held him until police arrived.38 words
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Article35 1954-11-20 9 Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, yesterday assured Britons coughing in the first fogs of the autumn that the nation's climate was not being affected by radioactive particles from atomic experiments.- ReuterReuter - 35 words
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301 1954-11-20 9 Murder Spot Was Shown To Tourists DIGNE. France, Nov. 19, (UP) Witnesses t1 the Drummond triple uiurder trial testified yesterday that old Gaston'Dominici took great "pleasure"' and acted "every bit like a museum guide" in show-; ing tourists the exact spot on his lonely farm where l the prominent British301 words
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Article85 1954-11-20 9 CATTERICK. Yorkshire. Nov. 19, (Reuter) The British Army conducted a twoday inquiry at this vast North of England soldier training camp into report.- that raw re xuits were terrorised by their non-commissioned officers More than 200 recruit* were questioned about allegations that NCO's ftred air pittol-85 words
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Article91 1954-11-20 9 LONDON. Nov. 19, (Reuter) Mrs. Appiah, formerly Miss Peggy Crfpps, daughter ol the late Sir Stafford Cripps. sailed from Liverpool yesterday with her six months old baby Kwame to set up home in West Africa. In July 1953 she married Mr. Joseph Appiah. a relative91 words
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Article72 1954-11-20 9 WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. (AP) A shiit of more than 30 U.S. Navy ships, ranging from carriers and cruisers to amphibious vessels, is under way. to augment naval strength in the Pacific. The Navy said yesterday that the cruiser Pittsburgh already is en route from the Atlantic72 words
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162 1954-11-20 9 Woman Tells Of Bust Aid That Was A Flop TAIPEI, Nov. 19, (AFP) A pretty Chinese girl. Wen Yen-Hsia, 29, yesterday charged a plastic surgeon Dr. Lo Ying-hua of "having promised a better bust by means of paraffin injections but succeeded only in spoiling her health." She told the High162 words
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Advertisement65 1954-11-20 9 f T °P QUALITY KITS lowest prices- that s what you get in the FR O G i "JETE X" SERIES READY-TO-FLY owered model. Model powered by Ip P JELTEX AUGMENTED MIN^OW cr D A?i s MOTOR ALj SCAMP INTERCEPTER W| NGSPAN FIGHTER $1.65 each $14.50 each Th er power65 words
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Advertisement119 1954-11-20 9 GRAYS POTTERY O/cfe English Hunting Scenes vVßqr^ w R "v 1 &T**^jß Jugs 53.95 to $8.55 e* Candy Boxes $5.15 cd. Square Sweet Trays $2.05 (?a Almond Dishes $4.55 ea. THE STORE WITH A (*s*s/ TO OFFER V r I a i f \^W I m I N^§s3i™ Also Cologne,119 words
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Article325 1954-11-20 10 More New Uses For Our Rubber UNDER the headline "More New Uses For Rubber*' The Financial Times reports that a London firm that operates several asphalt plants has recently put on the market a rubberised tar compound for road surfacing. The compound, which is quickly gaining recognition, is said to325 words
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Article30 1954-11-20 10 CHILE has a>.ked Lid> on 23 merchant ships ar 1 one of the most prominent bidders is the Japanese firm Kalichi Bussan Kasha, Limited of Tokyo. APAP - 30 words
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Advertisement773 1954-11-20 10 PNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE lO»N1 SERVICE (c i tb& Ccpoi Manrille* Antwerp. Rotterdam Hirrrurj 0 Bremen Spore P S'ham Penang NABOB LLOYD) Cdns. 4/5 22 Nov 2 1 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN iHAPAd 27 Nov/3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD. 1 2 Dec 13 Dec 1 4 Dec773 words
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Advertisement1070 1954-11-20 10 rd' 2435 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 (lBlln.s) uncorporsled in Sin«apore» 'RitS** oW THE BLUE FUNNISL LINE S3 Carriers option to proceed fia older ports to load and rtisi h«r«e rnrer BAIUNM to LIVERPOOL. ULASCIOW. LONDON ft CONTINENT Singapore Uue Sails P S'barn Penins *Zn m MUmtam Nov =31,070 words
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Advertisement586 1954-11-20 10 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ S'pore P S ham Pen*n% LANCKOEAS (RL) In Port/ 25 Nov 26 Now 27/28 Now ZEELAND (RL) 29 Nov/ 5 Dec 6 Dec 7/8586 words
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Advertisement685 1954-11-20 10 EAST ASIATIC ll|l SAILINGS TO COMTININT/SCAnJOINAvu I For Aden. Porf Said. Ctr>oa. Antwerp. olfei I Copenhagen. Cothtnbur, d Ot o m H *%M S'por, P s I xi "IUTLANDIA" C. 25/26 U l«n '^l xx) •PATACONIA" IS/ 18 Dec I x) "SELANDIA- 5 /7| 1n .77, I "ASIA" 12/M|, n685 words
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Article, Illustration297 1954-11-20 11 U.K. Loan Interest Flayed KUALA LUMPUR, f r m The Federal Legislative Council today approved a White Paper detailing the principles for Malaya's implementation of the International Tin Agreement. The Council later, passed a Bill based on the recommendations of the Paper. Dr.297 words
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Article63 1954-11-20 11 NEW YORK. Nov. 19. (AP) A U5545,000,000 improveineut programme lor *ne Suez Canal was announ ed here yesterday by the Suez Cana i Co. The work i i c completed in live or tin yeai according to the announ t mtnt. The anno.. taid the63 words
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Article117 1954-11-20 11 Newsmen To See AIOC Refinery p.uiN It has 14 biR refintriei si- altered throughout the world. The Kwiiuina Refinery will (el the raw materials from the Middle Fast and Persian dulf wHK Mr P Stoddl, Pub! i* Relations Officer of An^lo-Iranian. who is show in- the pressmen from London around117 words
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Article94 1954-11-20 11 KUALA LU.MPfR. Fri. I:) October, the production o! ;:i concentrates was 113,862 piculs, containing 5.08.i tons ol •;:i metal. The total output of tin-in- Ticentrates lor the first ten tnontbl of 1954 is 50.141 tons. At the end of the month •here were 77 dredges. 551 gravel-pump94 words
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194 1954-11-20 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Federal Legislative Council today confirmed an exemption from duty on imported plywood as a "gesture to Singapore." Mr. Eric Himsworth. the Financial Secretary, pointed out that the humidity-menaced Federation needed the plywood produced in Singapore as it had good water-resisting194 words
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119 1954-11-20 11 EAC To Stop Trans-Pacific Services Standard Shipping Reporter THE Danish East Asiatic Company will discontinue their Trans-Pacific freight and passenger services. A report received from Hongkong yesterday indicated that the three ships engaged In these services will be taken otl the route. The ships concerned are the Nicotar. Scram pore119 words
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Article157 1954-11-20 11 Rubber Up c. On Steady Mart THE rubber market in Singapore closed slightly steadier, alter having been easy, at 82.'. cents per In. for first srade for December shipment, a rise of cent on Thursday. rviic^ opened at around B.^ cents per Ib. but cased during Hie day on some157 words
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Article164 1954-11-20 11 THE prod i .irket in Singap f v, ~:< .uiy for copra arid coconut oil yesterday with s-ight improve: in quotations and lair business passing. Be; ween two to three tons of black pepper changed iiaiuls but no deals in white pepper i reported. c<> (>:Hir oil tellers164 words
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Article179 1954-11-20 11 the Malayan share market was firm but quiet in the industrial section, with tins continuing to show further Improvement despite the drop in the metal price. Borne profit taking in tin shares were in evidence at the close Rubber share were dull. Price changes announced by179 words
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Article54 1954-11-20 11 THE European Payment* Union .settlement for October showed a United Kingdom net surplus of £4,037,157 which has beta settled as to ">0 per by tlit 1 receipt of gold from :he EPU. and as to 50 per rent by the reduction of credit previously extended to the54 words
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Article90 1954-11-20 11 AKRON, Nov. 19. (Reuter). The increasing price of natural rubber is causing manufacturers to find ways of using: greater quantities of synthetic, Mr. Harvey S. Firestone, Jr, chairman of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company said. He stated: "Since February the price of natural rubber has90 words
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486 1954-11-20 11 OUTLOOK FOR RUBBER IS STILL PROMISING THE outlook quite promising ind ■is no evidence substantial falling tnsumption J existing price level, the weekly rubbei o! Holiday, Cutler .<• B Estimates from the U.S.A. point to an lucre] the tyre need.; of country during I9.v> j approximately four cent for replacement486 words
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Article37 1954-11-20 11 BRITAIN'S first "cash in Um lloV ar parking n went on display in L<> rCCtntly. The rnarhinc. hir to meters used in the United States, costs is claimed to be foolproof d weatherproof. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement60 1954-11-20 11 illi rO.MFAMI I OtDINANd :"i" I hi 1(1 WOKK I MMIIID I I mts, H I ng, I' I*' I II < 111 \N \N I HOON I !IVI Hi! (OMPAMFS «>RDIXAX( |940 |N "H WATTI R OF '•El II I WORK MMlli I) I 1 and St: I I60 words
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Advertisement640 1954-11-20 11 '•'■'■-■'''X4CC«eoMWoc{'.v«v»6K\i£^f M Q£, >TICE is hereby given that 1 I. Ong Soon Neo (f) of No. 118. Middle Road, Singapore, lave applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore. for a .'^rd Class ComprehenPublic House Licence in ol premises No. lig. Middle Road, Singapore, and that this application will be640 words
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Advertisement678 1954-11-20 11 DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE TENDERS INVITED SUPPLY OF RICE r PENDERS are invited for > dipp t he supply of WHITE i KICE to the following WeiJ^ Homes in Perak, for ititibjE months commencing irom Ist January, 1955 and ending on 31st March, 1955. both dates Inclusive:— }1( >mes Approx.678 words
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Advertisement298 1954-11-20 11 *«.w.-\ w.\ .v.«>.v;*>x«.w-v. -.vxv. X OTICE is hereby given thai 1 KOH EE SOON ol No. 23 Bugis Street. Singapore, has applied to the Board ol Licensing Justices, Singapore, lor a First Class Public House Licence restricted to the sale' of Beer and Stoat in respect of premises No. 8A298 words
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Miscellaneous32 1954-11-20 11 ASFD OI'TER ROADS Asha, Belleville, Taisho Maru. Hunan, Mui Ann, Radnorshire. Aspheron. Plal Maersk. Korcuelcn. Karimuii. INNEB ROADS Aik Leong. Tong Hai. Rajah Brooke. King Bay. Dukat. Tong Goan, Bcntonn. Perlis, Lnkota,32 words
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Miscellaneous110 1954-11-20 11 Kali KAeng, Wall Sing, H Caltcx S3, Darvol. T« Pi n(, Kinanbalu Hwa C'hua. Brock. Kan Soon. Sufla. Bef Pooleng, Naga Mas, La Bru.-i*. Ilanthalc. Ir I SUB. WHARVES RciißJim NW R. Peril- :< Stiaat Bali 42 43. Mjvu t Brander 21 '22. F'nwor II 14. Fernjtulf 19/20. Kvokko Mam110 words
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Article, Illustration668 1954-11-20 12 THE DUKE AND JANE Talk About MARILYN looked at first as if the fight evil stars tit the Royal Film Per* jormmnce at the Empire, Leivester-siiuarv. Were in for terrifying ordeal. They lined up in the lounge and there was a hush as the Qiwvn. the Duke of Edinburgh and668 words
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Article, Illustration503 1954-11-20 12 TO THE RESCUE CAME A BLUBBER-LIPPED GENIUS AND, ADDS DONALD ZEC. T^HE ether night at the Empire. Leiiestersquare, London, Peter Ustinov, that bluhberlipped "enius at films, theatre. TV and tarm>ard iniitations. performed b e f o r c the Queen. He was the man d to rescue the stage show503 words
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318 1954-11-20 12 I/REDERIC Match will portray Dan Milliard, the father of the lamily threatened by a gang of escaped prisoners, in the Paramount Motion Picture "The Desperate Hours." based on the novel of the same title by Joseph Hayes. The film will be produced and directed by William318 words
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Advertisement199 1954-11-20 12 OWIX WATERPROOF WATCH UNBP.EAKAbLt MAINSPRING ?1 JWLS. 17 JWLS. ANTIMAGNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. OBTA/ftABIE I f ROM All WATCH Ot ALE RS BEAUTY SOAP BEAUTIFIES PURIFIES i SATISFIES HAGEMEYER TRAOIKGCO M LTD RINSO washes /4Va^ bb a y There s real soap in RIXSO i l I I a^M I 1 W^lLL^^199 words
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Advertisement124 1954-11-20 12 7%e av>r/f/ famous fatnih, I TIGER medicinal jnim-h CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantanecu relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Tfv etc ere. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL MALI Fit and strong jMfiK thanks to IN CLUE TIN WITH THE WHITE COW FR££ GIFTS/ Ihs124 words
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Article, Illustration628 1954-11-20 13 PAUL BOYLE - PAUL BOYLE FILMS Q BY —that's what we are, say these two girls J Stunning Film Star Rhonda Fleming In A New Pose. I Yvonne mr? if 4mf J fElissa I YVONNE Mitchell has just added to her reputation as a dramatic actress with an impeccoble performance in the628 words
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Article, Illustration370 1954-11-20 13 Rank Hits The Mark Once Again i \XCE again the J. Arthur Rank Organization has hit the mark with its new production "Turn The Key Softly." a dramatic film version of John Bropiiy's fine novel. It is the warm, revealing story of the first 12 hours of freedom in the370 words
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Article83 1954-11-20 13 R.G. PILLAI - R.G. PILLAI p OODWILL Pictures' "Danka" (Drum) is an entertaining comedy which is spiced with dances and songs to attract average film-goers. To Nimmi. the vivacious leading lady of Indian screen goes the credit for making this fi]m a boxoffice attraction This is the first film produced83 words
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Article147 1954-11-20 13 1 JJOWARD KEEL thinks that when a woman buys a dress for a ridicu- lows price she's often getting it for an absurd figure. I A Hollywood furrier i is making mink bikinis I in pastel colours. 4 RICHARD EGAN says < that one of the basic diflerences between147 words
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Article217 1954-11-20 13 The Seven Wonders Of The World f OWELL Thomas, exM J nlorer, writer, commentator and president of Cinerama Production*, will produce "Seven Wonders ol the World." the fourth feature to be filmed in the Cinerama process. Mr Thomas will supervise a company of 50 persons on a five-month trip around217 words
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Advertisement26 1954-11-20 13 A MILDER CIGARETTE gpiGATOBf N«v. 19. manufactured fcrcovitcb o. 84. Piccad is :.ow being b is specially 1 '^prefers I m kj Ik really are Milder26 words
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Advertisement110 1954-11-20 13 _»«^.rr;«^'^ g »JHH/J. ;;;j::| *R« *-:TP :^^::I: X*"™\J** !J:::: «i. -i:. 'i:| 111 y^ yo» 1O h 9W 111 mount Mber r*, tS The W h !l O pen« 9 nWObtainable at all leading Ve^S^^^ Book Stores ond Stationers for precision and elegance^ 0 f y (I ()l)l.nn«»l)l» from t^s110 words
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Article, Illustration396 1954-11-20 14 WHO is the worlds greatest badminton player today? Ken Davidson, coach of the American Thomas Cup team, author of many books on the game, and a world famous authority on players, thinks that it is EDDY CHOONG. f t ppn a Mm out396 words
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Article308 1954-11-20 14 WEST WILL DOMINATE USER CUP THE International Badminton Federation's competition for women to be known as the I'ber Cup competition—will be held in 1956, Ken Davidson told The Standard yesterday. The Cup was donated by tl former All England champic Betty Über. and the compe tion will be run on308 words
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Article53 1954-11-20 14 I MAKING his third off I season trip to Malaya. English jockey Davey j Jones, who flew in from England on Thursday i evening, will ride at today's races at Bukit Timah. Two other English jockeys. W Elliott and I R Younger, are expected to arrive53 words
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Article, Illustration254 1954-11-20 14 Paulians Are Tops In Rugby SEREMBAN. Fri.— St. Paul's Institution rugger team, which took to the "Handling Code' only a year ago. is <ast proving itself to b e one of the best school fifteens in the country. Out of their seven engagements this season. they have emerged victorious on254 words
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317 1954-11-20 14 Chinese 3 Royal Navy 2 Boot: Kuk Peow, Yeo Ah Hoe and Ho Hin Weng Warner 2 Re/ere*.*— Cpl McCulloeh THE Chinese, playing with only ten players, wound up their community league soccer fixtures with a three goals to two victory over317 words
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Article76 1954-11-20 14 THE curtain will ring down on the long drawn Singapore soccer season at 8 p.m. tomorrow when Rovers Sports Club winners of the SAFA cup competition meet the Star Soccerites. the league champions. hI hi A s ma D tch will *>e 'played for the76 words
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210 1954-11-20 14 They Meet FAM Today KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Gustaf Anderson manager of the Swedish Kalmar FF soccer tourists which meet the FAM at the TPCA Stadium tomorrow, told The Standard today that though "weather and travel" have worn them out, his boys would do their210 words
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Article94 1954-11-20 14 PEMUDA Latehan "A" beat Buonavista Rangers "B" bv 10 goals to nil in a Breweries Kampong League soccer match played on the Breweries ground yesterday The scorers were Rahman Azz (2) Ismail (6), Rahman Salleh (1) and Jumari d> Ho*k ei Mr ChUa Ban In another Breweries Kampong94 words
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222 1954-11-20 14 NEGRI READY FOR CLASH WITH JOHORE SEREMBAX. Fri NegriMalacca rugger se>ctors have included seven members of the newly arrived Royal Welsh Fusil!iers to counteract the onslaughts of seven Fijian s included in the Johore team to meet the Combined States for this Saturday's Malaya Cup match at Seremban. In their222 words
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Article30 1954-11-20 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Sultans' Gold Cup soccer final between Selangor Malays and Kedah Malays will be played on Dec. 4 at the Princes Road Stadium.30 words
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Article64 1954-11-20 14 TODAY'S SPORT HOCKEY:— SHA League Div. 1 Police vs. GHQ at Tanglin; Div. 3A Tampenis Rovers vs. SRRA at Farrer Park. RUGBY:— HMS Malaya Competition Combined Services vs. Combined Civilians at SCC; Corps match— REME v RAOC at RAOC SOCCER:— Genial Yo'nasters vs. Argonauts at Farrer Park; Jacks Sports Club64 words
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Article220 1954-11-20 14 FEDERATION BRIEFS IPOH THE 15/19 Royal Hussars gained their first points in the Senior Division Ipoh Hockey League at the expense of the Cheng Wah today They were awarded a walkover when Cheng Wah turned up with insufficient players. The itinerary for Gian I Singh, the Indian hockey coach, during220 words
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Article160 1954-11-20 14 Amateur Races In Kuala Lumpur The Malayan Amateur Raring Association is to hold an amateur meet at the Kuala Lumpur Race Course on Saturday. Dec. 18 There will be a card of eight races which will be run a* catchweights The Kuala Lumpur Town Plate will be exclusively for women160 words
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Article38 1954-11-20 14 KOCHORE Youth Club beat auka Ramai Sports Club I—o IS a^ friendl y soccer match, played at Farrer Park yesterOh Ming Juan scored in the last minute of the game for Hochore Youth Club.38 words
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Article24 1954-11-20 15 MELBOURNE, Nor. 19 (Reuter) Arthur Morris wos today appointed vice-captoin of Australia's first test team. lan Johnson was yesterday appointed captain.24 words
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569 1954-11-20 15 BRISBANE, Nov. 19, (Reuter)— Centuries by Reginald Simpson (136) and Denis Compton (110) who mastered the bowling in a fourth wicket stand of 234 rescued MCC on the opening day of the four-day game against Queensland Aided by a little luck, they569 words
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220 1954-11-20 15 BOXER OFFERED US$20,000 TO LOSE HIS FIGHT NEW YORK, Nov. 19, (AP)— Vince Martinez, a handsome, 25-year-old welterweight contender, yesterday disclosed that he was offered *****,000 to throw an Oct. 29 fight with Carmine Fiore in Madison Square Garden. The curly-haired. Paterson New Jersey boxer, said the bribe attempt was220 words
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Article37 1954-11-20 15 SANTA MONICA, California Nov. 18. (AP)— Mrs. Gloria Kramer, wife of professional tennis star Jack Kramer, yesterday gave birth to their fourth child a son, at St. John\ Hospital. I baby weighed 7 pounds37 words
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335 1954-11-20 15 FIFA Define The Amateur Footballer STOCKHOLM. Nov. 18 (Keuter) The Executive Committee of the International Federation of Football Associations meeting here today approved an article defining the meaning of "amateur." The article states.. "(1) Players who have iaken part in a football match or training session and who lave been-335 words
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Article50 1954-11-20 15 LIMA. Peru. Nov. 19- (AP) Nationalist China's basketball team on Wednesday night WOn its second vie! or v over a Peruvian all-star team. 49-39. The team* play again on Friday. The Chinese quintet placed sixth In the it word basketball char ships at Rio de Jane:-50 words
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Article96 1954-11-20 15 CARACAS Venezuela, Nov. 19 (AP)— The United States is first in number of championship badge gold medals won so far in the Mtb world shooting championships here, an AP tabulation of official results released to date showed yesterday. Russia was second with 30 of96 words
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58 1954-11-20 15 Chelsea Will Meet Champs Of Hungary LONDON. Nov. 19. (Reuter) Chelsea Football Club announced yesterday that negotiations were practically complete for them to meet the Hungarian soccer champions Voros Lobogo here on Dec. 15. Voros Lobogo possess some of the leading players in Hungary including several of the brilliant Hungarian58 words
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Miscellaneous241 1954-11-20 15 TODAY: 3.15—6.30—9.15 p.m. "LAI LA" Hindi v.ith English subtitles Tomorrow 11 a.m. (serial) "'Radar .Men from the Moon Ulflbner By Al Capp f RIGHT.T- AH BIN WAITINJ'FO' i i 1 ("aTkiiTTasTcHANGE If^ x V VOALLUS/ TH'S STUBBORN OLE > A FEW LETTERS—AN* USOALLV, BARGAINS \g ft« HAS COOT TGO T'GLORN,241 words
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Article204 1954-11-20 16 Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer HEECIINLT BON TRFSOR COLLEGE DON BEECHNUT lk»n Tresor iw« hnut May fair Music College Don stream bong Duke Colorado II Golden Rebus FEATURE FILM lIAKWOOD FAIRY GUT SO SORRY SSi^PWm Knola u *y Flaxley iirrea J!** I Filßt i^airy C.lft Hpltflre204 words
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Article1378 1954-11-20 16 ll ACE 1: z.15 p.m. -Horses Class 3, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1. nm; n; )ke 3y h.oo m s. m. Warden <t EL. Nathan Heddlo Bawye :>K («.i«rado II ly 8.1! Mr. Cheonfl Ihiam Chye Yon* Thau Ym Bougoun o«<7 siam Kire 4y X.ll Mr. S.W. Kim1,378 words
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1254 1954-11-20 16 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD On Favourite Ground Set To Win Ann}. I BY CINEMA 11, a Bukit Timah mile specialist, reads a good each way proposition in the main mile event for Class One horses today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger Meeting.1,254 words
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