Singapore Standard, 22 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ghghg fg[ 3fl 5. Vol. V. No. 142. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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239 1954-11-22 1 1,500 LAUNCH THE PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY \FU political party— the People's Action Party ached w>terday in the Victoria Memorial iv 1 meeting attended by more than 1,500 people. Hi", at incipal aims are: To end colonialism v of the Federation and Singaof inequalities in wealth and infusion of a spirit239 words
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Article49 1954-11-22 1 Reuter) G >vn radiinges to the re connits which it was I here the four princely in w ild lentltlei .i single ms and dissolv- a new I 350.000 pulation of ithortta- a popula- :'d form Fetferalt was y.- r move the een pro- oquivan admin-49 words
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Article73 1954-11-22 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 21 (UP) —In a moving and solemn ceremony here today, a humble French priest was raised from a servant of God to one of the blessed of the Roman Catholic Church. Jean Martin Moy£, priest of the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris and73 words
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179 1954-11-22 1 Eden Refuses A Passport To British Red .ONDON. Nov. 21, (Reuter) The Foreign Secretary. Sir Anthony Eden, has refused to renew the passport of a former Member of the Secretariat of the London District of the Communist Party, who is at present working in Peking. He la Mr. Michael Shapiro.179 words
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684 1954-11-22 1 Strikes Herald Gloom For Christmas A New Threat From Dockers Both Sides Firm In Postal Dispute PENANG, Sun. Industrial unrest is likely to cast a gloom over Christmas festivities in Malaya this year. Close on the heels of the decision of Malayan postmen to down mail bags on Dec. 6,684 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-11-22 1 The Man Who Is Not Wanted In Australia CEYLONESE student Thambu Paramonathan of Kuala Lumpur, who has been ordered to leave Australia with his Australian wife, formerly Miss Joan Barry of Corlton, whom he says he cannot afford to take with him. Paramanathan went to Australia as a student inA. P. - 99 words
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Article105 1954-11-22 1 LONDON. Nov. 21 <Reuter> Mr. Vyacheslav V lotov's offer to 'postpone his proposed European security conference is most unlikely to make the suggestion any more tempting to the Western governments, diplomatic quarters said here last night. All 14 Atlantic Pact countries are determined to resist any105 words
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168 1954-11-22 1 ACCKLAND, N.Z. Nov. 21, (Reuter)— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, British Commissioner-General for South-east Asia, shook hands and rubbed nc&es with an old friend, a famous Maori woman guide, when they met for the first time in 20 years at Rotorua, 120 miles south-east of168 words
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Article86 1954-11-22 1 AN attap hut In Plantat i Avenue, off the 6th Mile. Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, caught fire yesterday afternoon when a tin of kerosene oil was ignited while three children were believed to have been playing at "masak masak" (cooking) in a room. A neighbour86 words
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124 1954-11-22 1 ...And This Is How The Service Will Go On THE Postmaster-General. Mr. E. E. Cassel. who said street delivery of mail will stop all over tho, Federation .-hould the postmen's strike materialise on Dec. 6. listed Jtallowii>g emergency measufS to continue the postal services: 1. Private mail will be distributed124 words
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Article69 1954-11-22 1 BARNWELL. England. Nov. 21 (AP> The Qu-.n the Duke of Edinburgh observed their seventh wedding anniversary last night by the Duke going to a banquet the Queen spending a quiet evening with her aunt. The two are staying the week-end with the Duke and Duchess of69 words
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Article75 1954-11-22 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 21 (AFP> The death toll in th* L.'.sastrous fire which destroyed the homes of 5,000 people here last night rose to six today with one of them pregnan woman. Police were still ing to determine the cause of the fire which swent through75 words
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Article55 1954-11-22 1 LONDON. Nov. 21 «Reuter) —Scores of cigars are reaching No. 10 Downing Street as advance birthday gifts for Sir Winston Churchill who will be 80 on Nov. 30. More than 100.000 people have now subscribed to the "Eightieth Birthday Fund for the Prime Minister sending55 words
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Article25 1954-11-22 1 PRESIDENT Ramon Magsaysay of the Philippines has been invited to make a State visit to Australia, it was announced in Manila, yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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230 1954-11-22 1 NEEDLE IN THE HEART DEATH BAFFLES DOCTORS LOS ANGELES. Nov. 21 (AP).~ In Los Angeles crime annals are many cases of strange and violent death some still unsolved but none is more puzzling than that of a cabinet-maker. Peter PivarorT. who died on Nov. 10; with a darning needle in230 words
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Article173 1954-11-22 1 CHIANG WARNS OF AIR RAIDS TAIPEI, Nov. 21, N (Reutcr) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the Chinese Nationalist leader, today warned that Chinese Communist planes could be expected to "ruthlessly" raid Formosa. In a special message on the occasion of Air Defence Day. the Generalissimo stressed the vital Importance of air defence173 words
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Article76 1954-11-22 1 RITA ALY AGREE ON THE TERMS RENO. Nevada. Nov. 21 Router".— Film .star R i Hayworth has .signed an agreement which would end her dispute over a divorce settlement from Aly Khan. her lawyers said here. It would mean that Aly Khan would come to Reno this week, the lawyers76 words
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Article260 1954-11-22 2 DATO HITS AT WHITE ARROGANCE' 'An Influence W/u c Is Harmful To 4 S(Q THE President of the Mq| 0 Association, Datb Sir Cheng lock To" Singapore yesterday, thot Asia w os &'**< to rid itself of the "arrogance and of the White Man." d do 5 "The time has260 words
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220 1954-11-22 2 'I'll Keep Out Of S'pore Politics' UMNO CHIEF THE President of UMNO, Tungku Abdul Rahman, yesterday said he did not wish to meddle with Singapore politics, when addressing the inauguration meeting of the People's Action Party. But. added Tungku Abdul Rahman, none '^rested in politics can divorce himself from political220 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-11-22 2 Now He's A Lawyer nhnto RAJA AZLAN ibni Sultan Yussof. youngest son of the Sultan of Perak. who returned to Singapore by Qantas-BOAC on Satur day. a barrister it law (Lincoln's Inn). A former State hockey player. Raja Azlan. 26. said he would like to join the new magistracy. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article114 1954-11-22 2 SEREMBAN. Sun Indiscretion on the part of a 29-yerr. old motor mechanic cost him a S'.io fine at the Magistrate's Court here yesterday Laving his workshop at Rahang. Kwek Kcng Hin. went to Lemon Street on the evening of Nov with 20 copies of obscene pictures114 words
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Article217 1954-11-22 2 Answer To Communism KOTA TINGGI. Sun.— Mr. T. Q. Gaffikin, Chief Police Officer, yesterday warned the people of Johore against Communism and the wrong construction of patriotism which today threaten the threshold of new Malaya. He was addressing about 100 people here at a civic217 words
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Article, Illustration126 1954-11-22 2 THE Director of Telecommunications. Singapore, announces that from today, telephone calls may be made to Manila. Calls to Manila will be routed via the present SingaporeHongkong radiotelephone rircuit. This circuit operates in the early afternoon, and calls for Manila can take place between the hours ofStandard - 126 words
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Article16 1954-11-22 2 HIGHAM APPEALS TO VOTERS i R J ava I I I 1 m 1 I 116 words
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Article144 1954-11-22 2 Elections To Run Smoothly THE Singapore elections 'under the R. ndel CofMtttUtion art' i xpected to b» i I 'ducted fairiv with do incidence ol offences, the C< Under-Secretary. Mr. T D Hicham, told The standard yesterday Hi- was commenting on the allegations made in tin Federation Legislative CouaCll that144 words
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Article32 1954-11-22 2 Regent Attends MOR 's Dinner jononr. n\ .'< r the M.V.n who had the R and the I their r\. ■nnual dim birth Moha The c to invite open, the MOR v J32 words
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Article25 1954-11-22 2 A 50-year-old guu-k ep« r Abdullah bin Bachik. died suddenly yesterday on his way to work at No. 3 BOD. andra Road. Singapore.25 words
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Article38 1954-11-22 2 With MT mM day. the M.mdird N now stamk it N The Maadaii I Committr*- ui »',-tult» ledges thr f.»ll»»<riM tio«v Previous Vknow MftM HRs KimiMik A Kampi PrrsonnH <>t pore Urn. hum uAJur .m38 words
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Article153 1954-11-22 2 'Some Parts Are Out Of Date THE Rev. Canon R.K.S. Adams, honorary Canon of St. Andrew (Ilu [J J|| pore, yesterday supported a London Judge's decision that that part J marriage service in which the husband says "with all my worldly V* endow*' is just nonsense.153 words
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Advertisement261 1954-11-22 2 PRIZE VALUE OVER MORE THAN fOO PRIZES MUST BE WON Prize of $50.00 and 25 Prizes of $10.00 each for each of the following Groups:--(a) Singapore Primary I/I I and Federation Standard I (b) Singapore Standard I and Federation Standard II (c) Singapore Standard II and Federation Standard 111 (d)261 words
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Article27 1954-11-22 3 TANJONO MALIM. Sun Ujagar Singh was fined'SlOin the Tanjonf Malim Magistrates Court yesterday for being found drunk at Chong Ah Peng Street on Nov 127 words
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Article539 1954-11-22 3 Columbite Trade Shows Promise is entering yet another boom li T her his *^y *o judge by the price it.o.b) she is obtaining for her columbite from the United States approximately $18,327.59 (Mraits) per ton. The trouble is our exports ot this mineral are insignificant.539 words
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Article199 1954-11-22 3 pi. I i >RE BAHKI Sun-Alter a three-day trial P Mahadevan. a labourer, uas today fo Ul ?d guHt at an e nth^ e K AsSi S l the mur(it r ot Kamai™ Ltr J™t£e Storr° Urer> and Sen^'« dMth bv > Ir Mahadevan and Kamalan199 words
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Article92 1954-11-22 3 Union Acts Against Quit Notice THE Singapore Workcis' Union has decided to write to the employers of the Cressonlte Industries Ltd. to Withdraw notices of termination of services served on 19 of its employees, said Mr A. Ponnusamy. general secretary of the Union, yesterday Mr. Ponnusamy said that some of92 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-11-22 3 'King' Meets Banker photo. MR. JOHN CLUNIES-ROSS (left). "King of the Cocos Islands" who was entertained to a luncheon at the Adelphi Hotel last week by Mr. Aw Chens Chye (right), Executive Director o~ the Chung K h i a w Bank, Ltd. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article, Illustration127 1954-11-22 3 A YOUNG Singapore Malay Inche Rahim Hamid has earned a round trip to Japan with a song. The trip WQS tne fjrst prize of the 1954 AllMalaya Talentime competition sponsored by Mis-Smo Company. Th e finals of the competition were held at the Singaporestandard - 127 words
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Article122 1954-11-22 3 JOHORE BAHRI, Sun About 10,000 people living in Senai, Kulai, Saleng and Salong had their rice rations reduced from last week. Tho new reduced rations are three katis for men two and a half katis for women and two katis for children per week. The122 words
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Article51 1954-11-22 3 KUAMTAN, Sun —A Special Police squad opened fire on four to seven bandits who were caught in Kuantan town yesterday foraging for food and supo'.ies One bandit since identified as a branch committee member. Chan Sang, was hit and killed. The other' are believed to have51 words
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Article57 1954-11-22 3 KLAXG, Sun Klang will bo affected this week, for the second time since the recent installation of the new $5 million purification plant This is due to a break-down in the plant, which is expected to take at least three days to repair. Daily supply totalling57 words
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Advertisement169 1954-11-22 3 extra Mpkk M energy ijZ^% I §BOVRIL -the g t >odness of prime lean beef in 111 most concentrated form. BORNEO r {'O-if "y O» >mi led 50/e Agents for: n»!fl. Knchtng and other Borneo branches. OF THE GREATiI llAll/ GREATER THAN I NUfW EVER WITH ALL ITS I ACTION!..-169 words
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Advertisement215 1954-11-22 3 BE SURE OF HANDSOME HAIR now-and in the future! Acpioc* thoam momnUol natural oils which our tropical 9*tn, wind and watmr- wiimiinan •tptlallf talx watmr. Y try out from your scalp .^Sw* MH|hb^ v m§t~ V B^3t^^^Pw v ot Hair T^nJ.r. VaSclinc better -your* scalp xvill Icrl 1^ c dandrun215 words
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Article215 1954-11-22 4 DAVID RAYMOND - DAVID RAYMOND IWVW By iwwv 11JOW do you turn a desert into a garden? That is Egypt's problem. The solution lies in the River Nile which floods once a year, turning the sand into mud. Farmers don't usually like floods because they destroy crops. But215 words
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Article340 1954-11-22 4 PLAY OR WATCH? EVERYONE loves going to the pictures, and listenin p to the radio. Some teachers say and I agree that boys and girls cjn learn a good deal from a cinema seat or an armchair. But a lot of grown-ups think that films, and radio make you lazy.340 words
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Article42 1954-11-22 4 \IARIA, ROSSI, of Cor- x reggio, Reggio Nell* tmilia. was out fishing with her father when her bracelet fell off i nto the water JNext day, a neighbour caught a Jarge pike at the The missing bracelet was round— lnside the pike.42 words
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Article90 1954-11-22 4 Answer 'True' or 'False* to fhon u th S i C sta tements. and then check below to see hew right you were. I. M.C.C captain Len HutMCC nOt a member of tne 2 A goalkeeper in League football must wear a qreen Jersey 3. The engine90 words
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Article, Illustration398 1954-11-22 4 FLORENCE G. LITTLEFIELD - FLORENCE G. LITTLEFIELD By -whoops:- i thought. as a red umbrella narrowly grazed mine. "Why can t people be more careful?" was my next inward exclamation as a head-down-ward umbrellist rammed in my direction. It was a gray morning. Monday too. as I dutifully make my way398 words
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Article465 1954-11-22 4 JOHN ALLAN MAY - JOHN ALLAN MAY qV r PHE America of the headlines is an extraordinarily violent country. Gunmen break into a fortress jail at gun point and release their special pal. Well-schooled young men organize a terrorist group for a bit of fun. Tornadoes whirl across the country. And465 words
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Article86 1954-11-22 4 At the first ever School age Clothing fair. en This week at the Festiva' Tla'.l London, a twelve-ye ar-old boy wears a coat made of PEANUTS! Scientists have worked out a cheap process by which groundnuts are made into a soft. warm. hardwearing fabric. Sewn everybody86 words
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Article, Illustration161 1954-11-22 4 CEEING what a it |g v. ndei bow thtv can 'i'k when on the si. All the complicatec ment- pel formed i U|i wh.ch. from the It^on. .irt taught BMMI minatural hi Fro'ii the hips to tin I they muflfl I'c turned outw.«rd. On'.y :n tiu>161 words
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Advertisement22 1954-11-22 4 Doodlers Tiy TMs OX. DRAWING a little Dutch boy is as simple as I AB.C.-when you doodle in the way shown below. \(<22 words
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Advertisement131 1954-11-22 4 j Shading Reveals A Semi HIDDEN in J the ma<rir Z aX A >0 A A^-^JA picture on the rv aV-^ I s^\\ stk V-— A .1 right is a sec- L~s-A 5/^-^y\ A \xv^CsSv, A X 5 ret— see if you Y^^Sc A V v* V\\ aVaI A f131 words
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AMAZING AMERICA
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Article, Illustration422 1954-11-22 5 NEW YORK. ,s l s>i-ik I 'ad hew was when reen poodle in a mink W.icJison-avenue. n ;nk ,lour-to Mitel ►rough 2 MOST OF THEM ARE POODLES AND POODLES LOVE TO BE GROOMED AND TITIVATED." TELEVISION here U now beinf padded with artiiciaj 1 a422 words
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Article, Illustration111 1954-11-22 5 GEORGE MELL - GEORGE MELL Ifi KSfttllj prMCtttt•rrowen mhn pei "forget* 1 to retvirn M.ukn. v (London) Library bas treated [PKedent that other mu aiifhl follow. 1 "»k-ti. ||k life iili mounted to 11 l'- int lg 7 remarkable in itself because eni rules restrict to reigning111 words
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277 1954-11-22 5 'Groom Fainted When Bride's Skirt Fell NOK.H avenge persons are only slightly (luring their marrlaff service. some people hare been sufTicienth at sea" to do strange things. A r> n^o when a i:: St. Louis. L.S.A.. m.- signing the marriage register he ir.advertently wrote what was p isa ng thro277 words
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Article363 1954-11-22 5 Ihe Birth Uf A Painting '^INE times out of ten what starts one off on a painting is a simple sensation. Nothing as mysterious, intangible, or esoteric as the state which seems implied by this word 'inspired.' On the contrary. One's sudden awareness of a configuration363 words
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Advertisement691 1954-11-22 5 SQUARE WORD D-36 CLUES ACROSS 2. People who habitually impose f ry T n V /L il CLUES D0WN friends for loans often I tNIKY Q4( Youngster »s often fa.rly x v/ tO be acked to reD<J y *»mm^ qu ck to sum U P —ASTERS he a n 2691 words
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Miscellaneous305 1954-11-22 5 o <=> o o <^ And how's mummy's little housefly man today?" Otaft^ar^ cJilmctncic Information at a Glance Vl, Pl ">«ting 5.15 p.m. |>m. an 9JO JS^"" 1 Mujjc; 9J!2 For Schools s Tnh,, rk oa d by Governor (JLORY: Jamindar (Tamil) 330 JJ^iL Bag < KL) 6.55 Announce- V305 words
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Article533 1954-11-22 6 r rHE Staff Training School for civil servants should have been started long ago. However, the Singapore Government If now putting its employees through their paces. This shoiUd be not only to their benefit but, we hope, to the taxpayers' as well. For a long, long time the533 words
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Article291 1954-11-22 6 AS the Emergency continues with the passing of each day. fresh aspects are cropping up to engage the attention of the Federation Government. These aspects^ have been overlooked in the early stages of the Emergency because of the confused state ot mind in official quarters Last week in the291 words
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Article, Illustration797 1954-11-22 6 GEORGE SCHWARTZ - No Money Of Its Own-But Spent £4,368 Million GEORGE SCHWARTZ Bv How Britain's Government Collects And Distributes Its Revenue Who is on the staff of the "Sunday Times," London. [N the financial year 1953-4 the Government o the United Kingdom spent £4.368 million ou of its Budget account, and the797 words
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We the PEOPLE
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453 1954-11-22 6 'Let's Have One Medium Of Expression' Sir: One cam.ot. 1 would sußgest. quarrel with the proposal that future members of the Legislative Assembly should be allowed, if elett'd thereto, to address the Assembly in the \ernacular. As a proposal it is fair: for any man surely has the right to453 words
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Letter, Illustration13 1954-11-22 6 -"-ss.'sw&fcgg^a-s-sa -5- rrc You're looking very lovely this evening. Cynthia."13 words
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Letter325 1954-11-22 6 Sir: Here in Singapore Is being shown at present a picture of great significance in the history of human thought and religious experience. I refer to the film "Martin Luther." There are few people of any degree of literacy who have not heard of the325 words
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Article136 1954-11-22 6 SEOUL. (AP>.— Thi great United NaliOßi ;ti. of combat troops from i nations. formed to stop Communist lefkma surgtni down the Korean peninsula, is dwindling rapidlv to a .small representativi force. At its peak, xhe army bad an estimated 50.00n rrprrsentatives from UN" rountrie^ otln-r thar136 words
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Advertisement99 1954-11-22 6 Restful wqhls M f jr Er 'd^ I/T jH f .^^HH— i < i > I h mean Restful iluys^ Regular nights of restful sloop kwf x healthy, vigorous an<l nndy to enjoy 1 to the full. That is v.hy countl«s« t» -J sands the world ovi-r Mihl 'Ovaltine' their99 words
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288 1954-11-22 7 llVN ,,|\i,l"V Nov. n (AP)-l'.S. Secretary of /poster Dulles and French Premier Pierre BCf >nf i yesteritjf they have agreed on M rll(1 lt Vd procedures and periodic reviews" to policies in Indo-China, now reportedly w oninuinist build-up. que on the talks they have288 words
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Article45 1954-11-22 7 OUTLAWS ARE GIVEN ULTIMATUM 1 Lr' i atora <hi they ni on a to the ender :de.v i the omitted; Premier for his hen be on] made ;.am--13 s of for gotial< ast rious ance mier's wen -Tunljrant rth win a Neo >n- laws and45 words
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Article61 1954-11-22 7 I Give Up, Says Thief UNION CITY. New Jersey. Nov. 21 (AP>— Michael Roman a man after a policeman*! He eal ed po ce from Ronnie ions Company, and Pegged to (One and get him oul i arrassing pre I y hirik thil Ls a -..id. "but 1 !>roke into61 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-11-22 7 •Mw" liml «»'Whata plight for a pup! lv Ni (t| lu *i h the regulation bit of string kaifc irr '<* «n his pocket. And soon. Wv ««>iu,* ll aßlin none the worse for Jiis U1 «a the street. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 43 words
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Article31 1954-11-22 7 Mister U.R. Stuck CHEYENNE. Wyoming, i Nov. 21 «UP>-A Cheyenne bar owner might have known the USSS cheque he cashed for a customer yesterday was spurious. It was endorsed: "U.R. Stuck.31 words
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Article89 1954-11-22 7 BROMLEY. Nov. 21 (Renter; Bricklayer Bill Burgman queued up for his wages her*' yesterday, took three t:i notes' from his envelope and tied them on the legs of three pigeons. Then he released the pigeons to speed nine miles' home to Thornton Heath. Surrey, with part of89 words
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Article60 1954-11-22 7 LAS VEGAS. Nevada, Nov. 21. «AP •—'•Retired" actress Betty Hutton filed suit lor divorce on Saturday l'rom film dance director Charles O'Curran. while her singing sister, Marion, obtained a decree from writer Jack Douglas. Betty is engaged to record company executive Alan Livingston. Marion la scheduled to60 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-11-22 7 MGN* France, Nov. 21 (I P)-Patria"rch Gaston Dominici charged yesterday that his own son accused him of the sensational Drummond triple murder to "cover up for someone in the family." He said he had "doubts" about his 18-year old grandson "a crafty boy." '"I neverAP - 237 words
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Article195 1954-11-22 7 Husband's Return Upsets A Widow KDINBI'RGII. Nov. 21, <L T P> James Martin, officially "dead" for 10 years, uanted to go home to his "widow" yesterday but she was so upset on hearing he is alive that she refused to let him enter. Martin. .">*>. came back to Scotland from195 words
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Article51 1954-11-22 7 COLOMBO. Nov. 21 (I'P)— Ingredients for a favourite ■neat of Premier Sir John Kote'.awala are enroute to the United States so he may enjoy t during his stay there. They include fish, chutneys. curry stuffs and a pineapple preserve preparation. The meal is prepared with51 words
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Article145 1954-11-22 7 Catholics Allowed To Evacuate SAIGON. Nov. 21 (UP)— The International Armistice Control Commission announced yesterday that the Reds have granted permission to evacuate 5.230 Catholics from North Vietnam. Indian Ambassador J. Desai made the announcement at a press conference here following report > reaching Haiphong that a mobiie International team145 words
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Article66 1954-11-22 7 LONDON. N'ov 21 (Reilter) Sir Anthony Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, denied on a television programme here last night that he had given up wearing the famous Homburg hats which became international 'Trade Mark" before the war. The Foreign Secretary told an interviewing journalist that he had66 words
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Article58 1954-11-22 7 KEY WEST. Florida. Nov. 21 (UP> Three airplanes and a fleet of trucks were being used yesterday in a war against hordes of mosquitoes which hatched in puddles left by a cloudburst last weekend. Monroe county officials used the planes and chemicals borrowed from the navy in58 words
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Article41 1954-11-22 7 I'LAI, Germany, Nov. 21 < UP) City officials here have asked merchants not to sell war toys this Christmas. They stressed that their recommendation had no legal justification, but they said they hoped merchants won I'd co-operate.41 words
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290 1954-11-22 7 PIN-UP FOR THE SHEIKH WHO WANTS A BLONDE ROME. Nov. 21. <AP> Blonde actress Valerie Veron picked out a picture of herself in a black bathing suit and net stockings and mailed it last night to the millionaire Sheikh who wants a wife. "Now." the British-Ameri-can actress declared triumphantly, "if290 words
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179 1954-11-22 7 LONDON. Nov. 21. "Reuten Both the Communist Party's Daily Worker and the BUStere independent daily newspaper The Times were < hanging irp identical first prize bronze plaques in their i editorial offices yesterday proof that they shared top honours as the best designed179 words
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Article26 1954-11-22 7 CAIRO Riniio reported yesterday that Egypt and Britain will exchange instruments of ratification of the Suez agreement in the fir>t week of December. UPUP - 26 words
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Article162 1954-11-22 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 (IP)— A scientist said yesterday that a man-made moon may be circling the earth *in the not too distant future." Its purpose would be peaceful— to maintain a continuous check on cosmic rays and solar radiations affecting weather and radio communications.162 words
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216 1954-11-22 7 'U.S. Occupation Of Formosa 4 Danger' MITCIIAM, Surrey. Nov. 21. Renter Mr. Harold Wilson. Labour Member of Parliament, said here last night the "illegal American occupation of Formosa is poisoning and endangering the chances of peace in the Far East". He said "at a time like this when the world216 words
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Article41 1954-11-22 7 LA OROYA Peru. Nov. 21. »UP> The wreckage of a Peruvian military transport plane, missing since Monday with 25 persons aboard, has been located in an isolated spot near Huascar Lagoon All 20 passengers and five crewmen wen* killed.41 words
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Article359 1954-11-22 7 Hold The Islands: Knowland WASHINGTON, Nov. 21,(Reuter)— Republican Senator William Knowlond said yesterday the United States "must not permit" Nationalist-held islands off the China coast to fall to the Communists lest this opens the way for an assault on Formosa. Senator Knowland, the Senate Republican359 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-11-22 7 the poataft ii in i one of a lertea or stamp* ntly iwicd in South -W. t Africa -hai brought complaints from angry Europeans. The protect riiiipjinn -tart- < ci with a letter to thr Alnkaans nrw.spaptT Dl<* Suklwester" from woman She >aid itMirrorpic - 65 words
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Article75 1954-11-22 7 LONDON. Nov. 21. (Bctttcri West Indian Immigrant.v to Britain more than doubh d in the nrst hair of thb jreai <onipar«'d with the >ainr ivriod of 1953 the board i f trade journal <aid A total of 3.600 KlTtTfd between January and the <nd of June this75 words
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Article42 1954-11-22 7 NEW HAVEN. CoiUM Sw. 21 (AP)— Dr Stmu-Min •Ira. 39, Chinese-born mm ith* ttologisl was found dead la tier room at Gra<e-New Havtfl community ho.spital on s day. Police listed her liMih lukridc by an undevrn nc<j drug.42 words
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Advertisement72 1954-11-22 7 The "Spirit" of Christmas is at ROBINSON'S Be sure it is in your home ufifn wW m v m Per Quort ttfrt *S!^ Bottle V Mm CROWN PORT 7-75 >9^^^ MONORIAL PORT 8.50 DRY FLY SllllUn 8.00 AMONTILLADO SIIKRRY. 9.00 I DRY FLY A WINTERS TALE SHERRY 9-50 I M72 words
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Article35 1954-11-22 8 A JOINT venture between Japan and Ceylon for the exploitation of fishery resour<e> in Ceylon waters Ayas strongly recommended by a team of Japanese fisheries experts who have completed a preliminary survey. AFPAFP - 35 words
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380 1954-11-22 8 JAKARTA, Nov. 21.— Adding to the woes of life in the Indonesian capital today you must now queue for petrol. Hundreds of motorcars for the past week have formed long lines around Jakarta's 70 petrol pumps. In several instances, police have been dispatched380 words
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Advertisement451 1954-11-22 9 <^5 01 PBOPEBW gg£mn«um it for I*} A i I pertf la 1 19A. lim ah miles River and Ii in to r v Is and reel with rty i t< m" r edwlth de- ml days letti endian of "Ten- on aking a med to on ted with t451 words
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Advertisement224 1954-11-22 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SPORE TENDERS ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT- Supply of (a) 10 (Ten) 15-Cwt Panel Vans: (b) 10 (Ten) 3-Ton Tipping Lorries; (c) 1 (One) Breakdown Lorry and (d) 1 (One) Septic Tank and Gulley Emptier Close N'OOX— 6.12.54. Form s and details from City Engineer's Department (Room 218). ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT:224 words
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Advertisement431 1954-11-22 9 NATURALISATION OTICE is hereby given that the following persons vyhose names and addresses are S! Ven below are applying to the Governor lor naturalisation and that any person who knows a u y r f ason w "y naturalisation should not be granted should send a written and signed statement431 words
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Advertisement651 1954-11-22 9 .y.-.v.vwv. NATURALISATION. NOTICE is hereby fii ven that the following P e "J" sons whose names and aadresses are given below are applying to the High Commissioner for naturalisation. and that any person wno knows any reason why naturalisation should not pe granted should send a w 1 ten signed651 words
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Advertisement710 1954-11-22 9 N° TICE h hereby given that I, Wong Swee Leng o Jo. 68, Bukit Panjang Rd* j Singapore, have applied to Uces s f LiCCnSin JUS 1 cT C r Smgapore a 3rd s Comprehensive Public i House Licence in respect of Premises No. 68. Bukit Pan- *ng Rd, Singapore,710 words
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Advertisement713 1954-11-22 9 MOTICE is hereby given that 11 I, Wan Sang Hee pf No. 59. Serangoon Road, Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a 3rd Class Comprehensive Public House Licence in respect of premises No. 59 Serangoon Road, Singapore, and that this application will be heard in713 words
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Advertisement1171 1954-11-22 9 1316, Upper Serangoon Road, CINGAPOHK I.MPHOV* MKjrp Singapore, have applied to the TRUST require, Clerk Board of Licensing Justices, Clerical Tiniesrale <*luB_ Singapore, for a 3rd Class Com- 8) Initial lalary $108 „m prehensive Public House SSSiumenu nCe «i" w «I? U1 c m i n^ y. Licence in respect1,171 words
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Article111 1954-11-22 10 THE Nederland Lines Royal Dutch Mail ships that are a byword in modern ocean travel, are also placing its accent on passengers' comfort and guidance. On one of their liners the Oranje. they have ?one better than some shipping companies. For on the first-class verenjah' is111 words
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Article50 1954-11-22 10 LONDON. Nov. 21. (Reuter) The British car industry hit a new all-time production record of 65.000 cars in October —one every 10 seconds of the working day. This beat the previous best of 64.500 in May. the Society of Motor Manufacturers' and Traders' announced today.50 words
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Article, Illustration224 1954-11-22 10 CHAMPION Motors Ltd Singapore, who are th e sole representatives of the famous y e a n rars. the Volkswagen in the Colony and the Federation aim to give the owners of Volkswagen cars expert servicing. With this in view, they have brought from the224 words
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Article207 1954-11-22 10 Business Done In The Week No" U i!?l S i S 9: d ne in hares froni INDUSTRIALS: Alexandra 2Seave Ords. $1.95 to $1974 Em A* 1 r m J <?, cks $318 Jack MM S J t n^pore Cold Storage and $l<2o. Union Insurance of OrH ton S 4207 words
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Article, Illustration280 1954-11-22 10 Photo 2,000 May Be Jobless Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE'S rubber milling industry may come to a standstill if Indonesia continues her present policy on the slab rubber trade. Sounding this note of warning, Mr. Ko Teck Kin, chairman of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, saidStandard - 280 words
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Article455 1954-11-22 10 it mt ttv4> And 4 ntniii<>i< <> Standard Market Corr. THE dependence of confidence on a firm rubber market was exemplified in the past week when the commodity price shed j three cents in two days and halted the recent (general upward trend in industrials in455 words
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Article163 1954-11-22 10 THE rubber market in Singapore has experienced somewhat spectacular phases with sudden reversals alternating between sharp rises in quotations in the past week. It is now a period when sudden changes in price can te expected, but the trend does not seem to be163 words
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Article560 1954-11-22 10 AUSTRAL AMALGAMATED J'o N n IM .ITED:-Profit of £l 6 950 <1/8| per share) was made ln vear ended 30.6.54 during which the Puchong No. 1 Drede? operated continuously and the Ulu Yam unit for 8 months. The IQ-I r S A arted f gain °n Nov560 words
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Advertisement353 1954-11-22 10 qRGAMSATION ATTRACTIONS 7>A «r, NOW SHOWING '4 ilO^OlU Ila.m. 1.45. 4.15. fi.45 bi» jcn'ii mi mom ama J7»ou p.m. n— TREMENDOUS ACCLAIM!— -il THOUSANDS THRILLED DURING THE WEEK END BOOK NOW AM) BE SUKK OF YOUR SKATS 11 lli'""""'™! o^ r .Jljfl m^ J B^* ln f^* Wonder «*^^B High-Fidelity353 words
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Advertisement326 1954-11-22 10 BROTHER^ D ALE ROIURTSON T^-CSi59 '^Mj^l "sitting Biiir #wUh Marv Murphy J. Carrol NaKh I TOMORROW OnIV? "i 0 DAIEI prcscnK it "HER WEDDIMi DRESr 5 Japanese Drama Diihl,, 0 Mandarin Dialogue I I OPENS WEDNESDAY! J THE EPIC STORY OF ENGLANO'S ri* 1 I J OUTLAW KNIGHT! LINEMaScOPJ I326 words
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Article82 1954-11-22 11 M< \i«o. Nov. 11 r" M n.-.in. IM.il < vl bf hird hip "f ll sports Car Kure Pi'J" 1 I ou rabk rcn,.s >r.terdav k into f.rst r the course He had d in the Puethe w lio t255-5-53 am. second cc clasa82 words
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Article24 1954-11-22 11 AFP)— xi. booting one f s, last 3 open r LO-nil, tory •-.tgemerit Stadium. kc on a tin team24 words
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Article278 1954-11-22 11 LOXnOM. Nov 20 (Reuteri RIGBY LEAGUE RESULTS Barrow 15, Wigan 20 CforH 30. Blackpool Borough 9 Dewsbui> IT. Doneaster 7 Halifax 2t>. Hunslet 10 Hull 12. Warrington 12. Keighley t;. Featerstone R. 0 Leeds 10. St. Helen's 21. Leikjh 21. Hudersfield 16. Liverpool City 18. Salford 5.278 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-11-22 11 CHELSEA'S FIRST Photo. TOTTENHAM goalkeeper Reynolds flies through the air in an unsuccessful bid to stop Chelsea's first goal in a first division match at Chelsea on Nov. 13. Looking on helplessly arc Tottenham's George Rubb (11). Bill XichoUon (4h Harry Clarke (5) and Cliar!te Withers (3). Chelsea won 3-1AP - 51 words
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Article74 1954-11-22 11 THE following have been selected for the Army (S'pore) in a friendly game again-: the Singapore Recreation Club on the SRC pariang on Wednesday. Sgt Jee: S Sg: Hayr.es. ?^ijor Bennett; Lt Pritchard; WO II Duncan: 2 I.t Bennett: Capt Nunn: Capt Lum'.ey. Set Tc man Thapa;74 words
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288 1954-11-22 11 QUICK SCORING WOLVES STRENGTHEN LEAGUE LEAD effecu ?rn^^u >Nov 21 (Reuter)-Wolverhampton Wanderers showing no ill-4-1 win I* 5 eir midw «*k victory over the Russian Spartak team, had a good the First Division Shcfficld Unitcd to stren «then their position at the top of The win n dev statin g288 words
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313 1954-11-22 11 SOUTHEND OUST BRISTOL CITY IN F.A. CUPTIE LONDqx, Nov. 21 (Reuter)— Non-league clubs nad a bad day in t^e season's Football Association Cup Competition. Of the 32 non-league teams playing today 20 were eliminated. Two more must go' as the 'result of replays among themselves. There was not one instance313 words
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263 1954-11-22 11 GRIMSBY TOWN MAKE ENGLISH SOCCER HISTORY LONDON, Nov. 21, (Reuter)— Football history was made in England last week, when Grimsby Town, the Division 111 Northern Club, signed an ex-Hunga-rian centre-half international as their coach. He is 48-year-old Emilio Berkessy. Berkessy p!ayed in IT internationals for Hungary, and acted as a263 words
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Article35 1954-11-22 11 LONDON'. Nov. 21, (AP) Parti/an. Yogoslav fir>t division soccer team, defeated Honved. crack Hungarian squad 3-2 before 50,000 fans on a rain soaked pitch in Bt Igrade on Thursday, Yugosla- ia's radio reported.35 words
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Article128 1954-11-22 11 SAX FRAXCISCO. Nov. 2i, (AFP>: The American negro boxer Jimmy Carter regained the world lightweight boxing championship title here when he defeated Paddy De Marco by a technical knockout in the fifteenth round. The end came in the fourteenth second of the last round after a128 words
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Article684 1954-11-22 11 UK SOCCER POSITIONS LONDON. Nov 20: ißeuter) Football league standings after todays matches were: P\\ D L P A Pts Wo'.verhampton Wanderers 18 10 5 3 43 23 25 Sunder land 18 7 9 2 32 22 23 Manchester United 18 10 3 5 43 36 23 Portsmouth 18 9684 words
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Article258 1954-11-22 11 FA. TRAINL' 5 LONDON Nov l|, (R vr -Bert Wi!lia ms the wXe2j hampton Wanderers j*oa who last played for F--'.! n lf three seasons ago h^ cen recalled by the bglan I cry tors to take part in fiirtheti training sessions for Fr:s? a-258 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-11-22 11 THE VICTOR... VANQUISHED... SWISS referee Henri Nicole waves his hand and Tiberio Mitri of Italy (bottom photo) loses his European Middleweight title to Charles Hutnez (top photo) in Milan on Nor. IS. The end cume in tioo inilliltCf 58 seconds of the th r d round alter Mitri xoos pv^},»d73 words
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Article54 1954-11-22 11 MANILA. Nov. 21. <AFP)— Philippine lightweight champion Flash Elorde last night easily retained his title with an eight round technical knock-out victory over Japanese Katsumo Kosaka. The referee stopped the flght in one minute 55 seconds of the eighth round when a cut on Kosaka's54 words
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Advertisement66 1954-11-22 11 HALEX TMBLE TEHHIS BALLS The Choice «f the Champions Hal«a )Htar. tfc« w»d> Wll— «pp r o vt< by Ch« lntern«t»o«i»l T«V« Tennll^ Fedention tine* 1952 Hale* 2-fl«ar. th« dub Ml Hale* No. I. the practlc fell MAUXACCNTi K C f WUONt I 't>i rAMKin, iiNOAfo«« 4 FASHION-CONSCIOUS WOMEN ALWAYS66 words
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Miscellaneous133 1954-11-22 11 Lil Abner By Al Capp FW*9Bm > < t&I-HOll-TFJSy/'/// 'TWERE MERELVjBRi^) le y °°P By T.V. H ami in y^~ TRY FOR RIGHT.' WE'LL GRAB OOP ON I l€H' SOME- 1 1 M KTiT IPP' i <Mw /OKAY, OOOL/K. >iOSCAR FIRST, THE WAYOJT...NOW WATChMI Aif^/iHCUL D WE W?L /X RE^133 words
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Article126 1954-11-22 12 MAYFLOWERS Wong Peru Boon, practically walked into U- Singapore Badminton Association Open Singles final when he eliminated Shell's Omar Ibrahim in straight seta at 15—5. 15—3 at Guilkmard Road, last nmht. P- ng Soon will meet the Winner of the Ong Poh LimM. Satfali126 words
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Article536 1954-11-22 12 Rovers' Bane Was Rahim gStfSTi aransj ew «=5 w Referee: E. Wnngc STAR Soccerites winners of this year's Singapore Amateur Football Association's Div 1 league championship, drew rings round their opponents, Cup champions Rovers Sports Club, to beat them by five goals to one in536 words
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Article191 1954-11-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Three women were badly injured in the Selangor Ladies jockey Association's third hockey trial at the SCRC ground, Pudu Road, yesterday. The trial was in preparation for the interstate Quadrangular between Singapore. Penang, Negri Sembilan. and Selangor at Kuala Lumpur next month. In191 words
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Article31 1954-11-22 12 Today's SPORT HOCKEY: S*port Women's trial on The padang; SHA Div. I. University vs. CSC a: Bukit Timah. SOCCER: Breweries' Kampong League Kampong Tiwjong Rovers vs. Western SC at Breweries ground.31 words
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Article, Illustration152 1954-11-22 12 Negri Is Proud Of Cecelia INTRODUCING Miss Cecelia Nunis, Negri's outstanding sports girl for the last four years, and one who is playing a great part in the promotion of the game among the members of the fair sex in this State. Cecelia who captains the Negri State hockey teamGilber Fernadez - 152 words
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Article404 1954-11-22 12 MCFA Upset The Swedes KIALA LLMPI'K. Sun.— A picture Roal scored by outside ri?ht t'huah Poh Bens off a free kick in the 12th minute of the second half, enabled th e Malayan Chinese Footbali Association to snatch a one-nil victory from the Swedish Kalmar FF. tourists at the Princes404 words
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Article, Illustration150 1954-11-22 12 Personality Pars... CAUGHT in this happy 'going await snap is the story of the romance between the Colony cricketer Rienzic Dchlkun and the 9irl next door, Petrina Leow t which finally ended the Good Shepherd Cathedral in Singapore on Saturday. Dclilkan comes from150 words
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Article, Illustration259 1954-11-22 12 WHEN Lim Cheng Peng caught the night mail for Singapore. Perak. on the tion wh;ch had been behind toJiis AU-Bluet vie- .For Cheng Peng, the Perak All Blues fly-half, was not alone in the train. He had as his companion Wah Fatt. the Blues259 words
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210 1954-11-22 12 REPUTATIONS DO NOT SCARE ME, SAYS Mrs. SAMUEL A CONFIDENT, eager-for-action Mrs. Cecelia Samuel of Selangor made a beeline for the Singapore Badminton Stadium soon after her arrival from Kuala Lumpur to have a feel of the court last night. And also there were Perak's Tan Kng Looi and Singapore's210 words
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Article, Illustration559 1954-11-22 12 My 'BEST in the World Wong Peng Soon Is Peculiar, Too! LE O W Kim Fatt. J greying badminton- playing: headmaster of a 2 2 Colony school, was the 2 first Malayan to lower 2 the colours of the first J foreign player to play in this country. Leow beat559 words
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Article59 1954-11-22 12 ih'.'rv." 1 111 K- n it.,,,4 t\T I fa* nnrr nn M ablr to ntrr lh 1 ,f 1^ J«»«rn Nlmrn /'n-n.rk in h,, J Imm in ]%Ji 1 |N,|, tm ,J t \Ui\ h 't. n bv P,,h I, m *Ki-AasJ hov»r\,r for thr I>Z title Ud if59 words
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Article38 1954-11-22 12 THOMAS Cl/r 1 /.«)t'.< R. -n ill h I (Pmkb tan) I N'.»th Si Shamihftd ?«i IMS, II India a mairhes to kar and H beat Moi Gani Marx, i i ari dl shad (P.iki-v38 words
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Article125 1954-11-22 12 SETH AND NATEKAR COMING THE Indian Thomas Cup players. Nandu Natekar and T. N. Seth. are expected to arrive in Singapore tomorrow morning. Mr. Wee Kim Wee vice-president of the Singapore Badminton Association said la^t night. A cable has been received by the Association confirming their participation in the Colony's125 words
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Article471 1954-11-22 12 WEIGHTS for the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger meeting and three races including the St. Leger run over li{ miles on the third day are as follows: SECOND DAY Cl. I—Div. I—6 F. Sovereign 9.06 Cypress Point 9.00 Cinecolor 8.13 Coralita 8.11 Prosperity471 words
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Article34 1954-11-22 12 S 'ban Bankers Retain Cud SEREMBAN, Sun The Sports Club hockey retained Mrs. Maima Singh Cup this rw? g h n they defeated Chartered Bank. Kuala Lumpur, three-two in the annual match played here34 words
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