Singapore Standard, 23 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD dro^lJ $t 3H I Vol. V. No. 143. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article219 1954-11-23 1 Chiang's Navy Blast Red 'Armada' TAIPEI/ No v 22 (Reuter) Nationalist sources here today claimed that the ese Nationalist Navy this morning sank Chinese Communist vessels and damaged two I o thers south-east of Nationalist-held fochen Islands off the Southern Chekiang IBfll cify the type of Cormmunist craft said they219 words
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Article70 1954-11-23 1 VISHINSKY COLLAPSES AND DIES HHCD NATIONS. New a Soviet De- .r. Minuter Anr i| !,*M died this .1 heart was N. Van nt of the Assembly. tr-old thief i <>l lapsed v office! of on. X: Irkad* >nbolev. > f deputy the head < legation \Nsembly to listen i MAP; Reuter - 70 words
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Article20 1954-11-23 1 da's i in a ingrlr of erals rmally nt k Plan an-s was ne.? CtJ ratic20 words
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Article78 1954-11-23 1 TOKYO. Nov. 22 (AFP> A complete two-storey woodji building was stolen from ousna, Tokyo, it was reported today. A .n imaginative band of thieves carried away the •v i )den structure bit by b t J5 three days with the help of 20 hired labourers.78 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-11-23 1 Artist's Sketch Of The Projects AN artist's sketch from the air of the University of Malaya with its proposed extensions: 1 new Science block; (2) new College Residence: (3) present University A d m i n i strative building with Oei Tiong Ham Hall in the rear; (4) new Library;58 words
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Article120 1954-11-23 1 Knowland Predicts War Soon WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. (UP) Senate Republican leader, William F. Knowland, predicted yesterday that Red China will launch some new aggression "within a year,'' and he called on the U.S. to "have the will" to help resist it. Emphasizing he was speaking for himself and not for120 words
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Article162 1954-11-23 1 SEOli, Nov. 22, (Reuter)— South Korean Provost Marshal General, Lt-Gen. Won Yong Duk today toW Communist members of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission to get out of Korea. The Provost Marshal told them in a letter that if they did not comply within162 words
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Article59 1954-11-23 1 TOKYO, Nov. 22 (UP).— The Asian Socialist conference today told Ceylon's "Trotskyite" Equal Rights Party that it must strike off its relations with the Comintern if it wants to be affiliated with the Asian group. The decision came today on a bid by the Ceylonese group59 words
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Article472 1954-11-23 1 $23 Mil. To Expand University Top Priority For College Residences SCHEME IN TWO PARTS PLANS to expand the University of Moloyo at a cost of $23 million over five years were announced yesterday by the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Sydney Caine. Work on the first half of the scheme to cost $10472 words
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Article34 1954-11-23 1 TAN AH KWEE was fined $150. in default three months* jail, in the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday, for possession of 17 packets of morphine at Pasar Lane on Nov. 20.34 words
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159 1954-11-23 1 Vietnam General Rushes To Quell Mutiny SAIGON, Noy. 22 (Reuter)— Gen. Nguyen Van Vi, Acting Chief of Staff, Vietnam's National Army, today flew to Nhatrang, 190 t "_-e* qgrtb-east of Saigon, to try to stop a mutiny* of Army troops rallying to the Government. The Army has been at loggerheads159 words
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Article98 1954-11-23 1 2 Japanese Fishing Boats Sunk TOKYO. Nov. 22 (Reuten The Japanese Coastguards today ordered two armed patrol boats to ru<h to the Taichow islands, off the Chinese mainland to investigate the shelling and sinking by an unidentified warship of two Japanese fishing boats. The fishing boats were believed to have98 words
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Article75 1954-11-23 1 LEBANON. Missouri, Nov. 22 (AP). A mild mannered book-keeper who developed an infatuation for his pretty 11-year-old niece, admitted last night that he killed her and then led officers to the body. Police found the fully clothed body of Jeannette Earnest about four miles east of75 words
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Article31 1954-11-23 1 DES MOINES, lowa, Nov. 22 (AFP).— William Beardsley, Republican Governor of lowa, was killed in a car crash near here last night, his wife was seriously injured.31 words
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138 1954-11-23 1 Special Gifts For The Fund $142 MORE IPOH tops yesterday's list of donations to the Standard Christmas Toy Fund when 28 readers sent $100 through the Ipoh branch of the Chung Khiaw Bank Their note to the Toy Fund Committee reads: "Here is a small donation to make the unfortunate138 words
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Article56 1954-11-23 1 AMMAN, Nov. 22 (Reuter) —Field Marshal Sir John Harding. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, and General Sir Charles Keightley. Commander-in-Chief Middle East Land Forces, left Amman for Baghdad today. Sir John Harding is due to visit Pakistan and India after leaving Baghdad on the next56 words
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Article34 1954-11-23 1 COPENHAGEN. Nov. C2 (AFP) Haile Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, arrived here yesterday to conclude his Scandinavian visit which has taken him to Stockholm and Oslo. He will stay here until Nov. 23.34 words
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Article80 1954-11-23 1 Billiard Ball Look: Cover It ANN ARBOR, Michigan. Nov. 22 IAP).— A University of Michigan doctor says if your mother and father are bald and your head is taking on the proportion of a billiard ball, the only answer is a good looking hat. Dr. Thomas G. Jansen of the80 words
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171 1954-11-23 1 Clark Gable Scorches Marilyn Rumour And Joe Is Hospitalized HONGKONG, Nov. 22 (Reuter) Clark Gable denied today Holly vood rurr.zzrz that he might wed Marilyn Monroe. Gable, now In Hongkong making "Soldier of Fortune" for a 2Cth Century Fox, laughed at a press report linking him with Marilyn Monroe in171 words
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Article59 1954-11-23 1 KL'ALA LUMPUR. Mon Chan Chong. 53. and Chan Yoong. 61, were today sentenced to nine month's* imprisonment each by Mr li\ ClatOD-Righy, President of thi? Sessions Court before whom they pleaded guilty to three counts of being in possession of chandu. utensils for smoking the drug,59 words
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Advertisement11 1954-11-23 1 t|| SEASON 3§ TRADING CO. iu>o's C l/Ljl Vr-s mot /ft^^^11 words
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Advertisement81 1954-11-23 1 1110 is poiteuriitd i My heart's in the Highlands, my heart is not here. My heart's in the Highlands, a-chasing the deer Chasing thf wild deer, and following the rot— My heart\ in the Highlands, wherever I go. ROBERT BURNS The makers of Grant's Scotch Whisky wish all Scotsmen and81 words
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Article107 1954-11-23 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING robber prices (cents per Ib.) In Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 81? 821 No. K S.S. Fob Dec. 82 8 821 No. 2 81 i 8H No 3 801 802 Tone: Steady after dull. riN rKiCfc The price of tin vesterday was107 words
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Article121 1954-11-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— Ho Keck Yen. a 19-year-old Singapore youth, with a record of four previous convictions in the Colony, was today sentenced to six months' imprisonment by the Second Magistrate, before whom he pleaded guilty to two charges of loitering and being in possession of121 words
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Article59 1954-11-23 2 KLALA LUMPUR, Mon H" K °°i c hin. a landlady? and Liew Chee Yin. her nephew were today convicted by^ the iney were bound over for six months, fined $50 each S Sn d tO P^ y com Pensation of .520 to each of the com™t! nan t!59 words
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Article29 1954-11-23 2 IPOH, Mon.-A seventy-year-old odd job labourer named Paul Lee Chong was round hanging in his room at the St. Michael's Institution, here, shortly before lunch time today.29 words
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989 1954-11-23 2 COURT HEARS OF FRAUD BY BANK STAFF Two Witnesses Tell How Accounts Were 'Fixed' MALACCA, Mon. Mr. N. C. Mocassey, the Singapore lawyer, said in the Sessions Court here today there was evidence to implicate four local Oversea Chinese Bonk officials as accomplices in the $80,000 cheating case now under989 words
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Article75 1954-11-23 2 IPOH. Mon— The Perak State Government announced today that His Highness, the Sultan of Perak, is slightly indisposed and that on the advice of his medical advisers, all engagements which he had accepted have now been cancelled. However, the Sultan will be present at the dinner75 words
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Article157 1954-11-23 2 SEREMBAN. Mon— A private inquiry i s being held by the President of the Sessions Court. Seremban, Mr. J Corbally, to ascertain the happenings on Nov. 16. nomination day for the 1954 Town Committee elections. The hitch arose on the nomination day when the157 words
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Article226 1954-11-23 2 Toy Fund Benefits From Ipoh THE Standard Try Fund Committee gratefully a•knowledges the following donations: Previously acknowledged $4,230.26; Mr. A.J.G. Papineau. Singapore $30. Bapa Angkat. Singapore $5. Mr. Denis Yeo S5. Miss 'I Lea Kuan SI, Miss Tan Lea Sang $1. From Ipoh: Mr. Foo Seik Kai $15. Mr. Mrs.226 words
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198 1954-11-23 2 30-Cent Quarrel Led To Murder Court Told A QUARREL over 30 cents coffee money, was stated in the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday, to have led to the killing of a man, Yeo Oon Cheng, at a hut off Tiong Bahru Road on the night of May 1. In the dock198 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-11-23 2 More Gifts For Xmas photo MRS Z. KISOVA of Si«n< rafts s inc I|>Olr thr 12 toy models of .'rmya rcK nd a rt .i T firm presented to the S,nc-ip..re stanZT T«\ S yesterday.- l-f r StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article224 1954-11-23 2 New Car Licence System For Fed. To Operate From Jan 1 Kt'ALA LI'MPIR. Mm A nm lirrnsin^.J for motor vehicles based primarily on \<>!iicfc in^nn will be introduced in the Federation tr.ui year, it was announced MU] Under the system. n« elf can bo Ucen -<1 u production ot a224 words
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Article51 1954-11-23 2 KUALA I Si t of Fiir«- .j E J Shi lor <>! K rhe Junera' rcmatortunn Mr Tan Sei F< rest Offl died in traffj !he cou^c ..v Forty-fo ii l :i irai k i area. jr«st< tree ro"..: 1 on r forest V e:\- ml i contract l51 words
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Advertisement282 1954-11-23 2 4*BlSK^? <M>l^ißlikfli^Mtfß^B^ B&Bk^B^H'^S^k^^r^B?^ MNGAPORE PENANG J RANGOON RANGOON I Single fare: Single fare: $294.90 $201.95 Freight: Freight: y I $0.65c. per Ib. $0.50c. per Ib. f RETURN FARE: 10 r REBATE UNION OF BURMA AIRWAYS Consult: ENC LEE HONC CHEE SENC 6 CO., LTD. 42. I ELOK AVER STREET. 133-B.282 words
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Advertisement43 1954-11-23 2 PA7A I4S ira^Qjobilq* THE MAKERS OF »l] Mobilgas Mobiloil \^}f WERE CHOSEN TO PROTECT THE WORLDS FIRST PLANE »round the World SB Motorists <hoose and [|J obil i Mobiloil than any o t her b > ADVT Of STANDARD VACUUM OH. COMPANY t»««w*«*J »W*43 words
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Article355 1954-11-23 3 IyVoman Tells Of Struggle With Husked Intruder .MOO Cheng Hock alias bogay (Naughty) »nt^^ vc| y charged in the Singapore was f p y re Court yesterday, with stealing $e venfl m a soldier's wife, Mrs. Joyce Iris $l c cio with a^ em P355 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-11-23 3 sician and :ine in Mai i y air purely ther. He lirt He off in landed v identally him. me reYork rt with :rom 35 Lederle rial in32 words
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Article70 1954-11-23 3 SYC To Aid Vietnam Refugees YOUNG Vietnam refugees Will set help from members of the Singapore Youth Council. The S. V C has set up a sub-committee to appeal to youth organizations in Singapore for clothing and other essentials. To fos'er closer liaison among members, the S. Y. C. is70 words
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Article22 1954-11-23 3 Youth Clubs To Build Premises the .-ays j the Socia s of their I Girls' I each, b ha? club I M22 words
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Article141 1954-11-23 3 SINGAPORE Government have stopped the publiition of the Chinese-language monthly, Jen Wern, bec mse "it has been systematically publishing matter prejudicial to the conduct of operation against Communist terrorists in the country.' j Permission to publish the: magazine was revoked under the Emergency Regulations Ordinance.141 words
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Article97 1954-11-23 3 Engineer Granted Decree Nisi UiUAIAS Herbert Harding. 1:1 electrical engineer, employ- i 6d at the Pasir Panjang Power Station, who petitioned for a divorce from his wife. Mar- j garet Arlene Harding, was granted a decree nisi in the Singapore High Court yester- i lay. The Chief Justice, Sir Charles97 words
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Article120 1954-11-23 3 Women Told To Use Their Vote SINGAPORE'S Registrar of Elections. Mr. M. Ponnudurai. yesterday told members of the Kamala Club that it was their duty Xd make use of their franchise by taking part in the coming Colony elections. He defined election as an instrument by which the people controlled120 words
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Article36 1954-11-23 3 HONGKONG. Nov. 22—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.71 to £1 sterling $5.8975 to US$l; $1,833 to Malayan $1; $0,156 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $254,875 to a tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-11-23 3 THE High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, recently visited a Chinese temple where European Government officers are learning Chinese. The temple is opposite the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall in Kuala Lumpur. Above. Sir Donald watches Mr. L.A.R. Wilson, one of the students writes Chinese characters on the blackboard.Yong Peng Seong - 56 words
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Article48 1954-11-23 3 A YOUNG Ceylonese woman was walking along Owen Road, Singapore, on Sunday night, when she was molested by a cyclist as he rode past her. She shouted for help and two men ran after the cyclist but failed to catch him. Police are now investigating.48 words
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Article32 1954-11-23 3 TAX MUI KIOW. 27. wa s stabbed in a row in Lorong 9, off Geylang Road, Singapore, yesterday afternoon. She was treated at the General Hospital and then sent home.32 words
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Article193 1954-11-23 3 MORE Singapore companies and individuals are saining confidence in the Social Welfare Department's arbitration service and are settling their disputes without court action. The service is offered only i where at least one of the parties is entitled to free legal assistance— earning $300193 words
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Article123 1954-11-23 3 They Shaved Off His Long Hair A SINGAPORE thug, whoso pride was his mop of long black hair which hid his ears, appeared in the Third ;°f C'ourt yesterday almost Daid the mop had been shorn off. by the Police or the prison authorities. The thus. Ho Kuan Seng, was123 words
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136 1954-11-23 3 AMERICAN Thanksgiving Day, on Nov. 25. will be celebrated this year in Singapore by the members of the American community and their friends, in the traditional manner, with church .services and feasting. From 5.30 p.m. to 6.15 p.m.. a non-denominational service will be held at136 words
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Article60 1954-11-23 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. About 30 estate workers from all over Johore donated $70 to the Princess Elizabeth School for the Blind today. The workers, who are attending a civic course in Johore Bahru, were so touched by the plight of the blind children that they collected60 words
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246 1954-11-23 3 A Roman Holiday At Night For Good Cause ONE of the gayest, and worthiest of Singapore's preChristmas festivities will be the two night fetes. Notte Romana, on Dec. 15 and 16. organized by Dati n Emily Paglar for the benefit of the Colony's 1955 scheme for the rehabilitation of Trafalgar246 words
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Article133 1954-11-23 3 Open Verdict On Boy's Death THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, recorded an open verdict yesterday at an inquest into the death of a 16--year-old schoolboy Goh Ah Fok, of Paya Lebar School, who was knocked down by a lorry. Vapumarican. 29. told the Coroner that on the day133 words
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Article183 1954-11-23 3 WARRANT AGAINST APPELLANT RAUB. Mon. The appeal ol Idris bin Kassim. 24. a former agent at the Kuala Tembeling Postal Agency, Jerantut. against the conviction and sentence of three months' imprisonment in the Sessions Court, Jerantut, on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $60 in May this year,183 words
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Article26 1954-11-23 3 EIGHTEEN year old Poh Kuan, a girl living in Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore. has been reported missing from home since eariy Saturday morning.26 words
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Advertisement20 1954-11-23 3 A HUMPHREY BOGART I AUDREY HEPBURN WILLIAM HOLDEN Jl A "d Producer-Director jgL jijUM/VILDER Jt JJL B S* AY ill20 words
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Advertisement113 1954-11-23 3 7%e iivir/rf famous family of TIGER medicinal products wfe JK^rTwfc .^^^S l^E^ v I HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia. Colds. Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL I Fly World 1 Mott Experienced Airline to 1 EUROPE I I from BANGKOK 1113 words
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Article93 1954-11-23 4 Woman: I Won't Swear By A Fowl BUTTERWORTH. Mon.— A woman in the Magistrate's Court, today, accepted a man's challenge to go to a temple to swear that she did not assault him. but not to the extent of slaughtering a fowl and dipping its blood on her forehead. Kurusamy.93 words
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Article119 1954-11-23 4 Kurusamy said he drew the attention of the bailiff after he had been smacked and the latter asked him to retaliate He did not do so and at the request of the bailiff, he made a report to the Police The bailiff. Inche Ishak bin Ismail, said119 words
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321 1954-11-23 4 HEALTH-A COMMUNAL AFFAIRSAYS D.M.S. EVERY man, woman, and child in Singapore has to play a part in the banishment of disease and the achievement of good health, Dr. R. H. Bland, Colony's Director of Medical Services, said yesterday. Dr. Bland, wno was speaking at the opening of the Health Week321 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-11-23 4 THE RT. REV. DR ALEXANDER Mar Theophius, Bishop of the Mar Thoma Syrian Church in India who arrived at the Mar Thoma Syrian Christian Church in Ipoh Road, Kuala Lumpur on Saturday. Rev. Dr. Alexander is on a Far East tour. Standard photo by Yong Peng SeongYong Peng Seong - 50 words
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Article83 1954-11-23 4 Youth Stole School Bag From Bike WHEN Tang Hoe Keng. an 18-year-old apprentice mechanic, tried to walk away with a leather bag he had removed from a bicycle in Katong Park o n Sunday, he was apprehended by two plainclothes policemen. In the Singapore Fourth Police Court, yesterday. Tang admitted83 words
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Article42 1954-11-23 4 THE threatened strike by employees of Cressonite Industries, Singapore, has been settled through the intervention of the Labour Front. This is the first industrial dispute in which the Front has intervened sinre it was formed three months ago.42 words
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Article199 1954-11-23 4 X'mas Visit Of Toreadors SINGAPORE will definitely not be able to see Spanish and Portuguese toreadors display their skill at bullfighting when a contingent under prominent sports promoter, Jesus Santo Tomas Cortes, tours the Far East during Christmas. iT^™ IP' Fram P ton vice-president of199 words
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Article, Illustration214 1954-11-23 4 A GATHERING of m»re than 300 people yesterday witnessed the official opening by the Governor Jir John Nicoll of the $400,000 student-teachers' hostel, Kingmead Hall, the first venture in Singapore by Irish Jesuits. d£??£i decl sred5 red that u was desirable during the ImpressionableStandard - 214 words
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Article49 1954-11-23 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon Sessions Court President 'Mr Brian V. Rhodes, yesterday gave judgment i n favour of Messrs Kwong Cheong Loong Kuala Lumpur Goldsmiths and remittance agents, who sued I un Chin Yoke, a hotel-keeper J vp reund of $900 claimed to, have been overpaid by them.49 words
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403 1954-11-23 4 Newsman Invents Chinese Printing Press A FORMER editor of The Hongkong Standard and a Nanking magazine publisher who gave Dr. Lin Yu-tang, Chancellor of the Nanyang University, his first job as a columnist on an English weekly Nanking paper has invented a simple and inexpensive method of Chinese printing He403 words
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Advertisement261 1954-11-23 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS /^4^ri Wt »u k* MOW SHOWING 11M UU fcHfw "a.m. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 '^T .men >7c W t iTrr^ 9.30p.m. MORE FABULOUS THAN ARABIAN NIGHTS DREAM !vw I The Jldventures of 5 J/AJJ/6ABA L&m l$ CINemaScoPE Ci-ct. Cllu.l ,c-o JOHN DEREK ELAINE STEWART S > PI. IS261 words
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Advertisement285 1954-11-23 4 %MH A W BRQJjH^g Te L r sls TODAY nl, t 1 "HER WEDDING dIS A Japanc, rilnlil l(llli|p(i| UREjJ J Dialogue. a^ j *j* 'j opcjvs tomorrow)) i ALL THE THtViH^TTI! S EXCITEMENT OF fV/v U OUTLAW KN|(^!l^S J CINEMASCOPE j^QpX 0 FALWO^TH i I^2l!^' ij jlSiS^ "-MS-4M- b.:i...«.285 words
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Article24 1954-11-23 5 Planters Go In for Fish Rearing 1 2 ituraj on ins to rmers ng. jriculI The the w is to b H due ither24 words
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17 1954-11-23 5 Waited Six Yrs. For Him To Change Sii or- y of triage. mar- 1937, because all." in17 words
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Article132 1954-11-23 5 MORE DONATIONS FOR LEPERS 150; A-ionymous $50: •us SiO Bun Bee and $">(): Rev. Goli Hood i Gummeters Ltd. $30: C. K. Loke JSO; !*.fr. E. M Bankruptcy OtV.ce $25; Tan Bii c iang $25; Mr K. 1 Mi S. T. Gaw $25. V. a.. swell and Staff $25: Mr.132 words
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Article44 1954-11-23 5 TRANSFERS IN POLICE FORCE RAL" B. Mon. Inche Mohamed Ismail bin Mahmud. District Crime Officer. Jerantut. has been transferred here as Assistant District Crime Officer. Police Inspector Inche Tuan Muda bin Tuan Idris. who returned from vacation leave, has taken his place at Jerantut.44 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-11-23 5 photo. MK and Mrs. J. C. S. Cunningham after their vtddintr at St. Andrews Cathedral in Singapore on Saturday. Mr. Cunningham is an assistant in the Rneineenns department of Korneo Company Ltd Ihe bride. formerly Miss Patricia D. Oswald. is the daughter of Mr. G.Standard - 63 words
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187 1954-11-23 5 MR. T. A. SIMON, City Councillor and president ol the Singapore Hire Car Association, yesterday termed tlie attitude of the Registrar of Vehicles over pirate taxis 'unrealistic and foolish." Mr Simon said that pirate,"stands" are known to nothing about it. These Registrar of Vehicles187 words
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Article66 1954-11-23 5 OOH Hoon Jiang was charged in the Singapore Firth Police Court yesterday with Mealing three wrist i watches valued at $540 in a flat in Meyer Mansion in North Bridge Road The watches belong to Mr J c. M Rohrman. Gon was allowed bail66 words
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Article40 1954-11-23 5 TAIPING. Mon. —An interesting lecture on Chinese Art and History will be given by Dr. Michael Sullivan at the King Edward VII Schorl on Dec. 20 at R p.m. The lecture is arranged by the' Talping Historical Society.40 words
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Article66 1954-11-23 5 SENTENCE of ot:e ytmt*i rigorous imprisonment wapassed i:\ the Singapore Fir>: Criminal District Court yesterday on Lim Ah T:«nv, who «ria convicted of stealing a bicycle in Chinchew Street on Au^. L'.V The owner of the machine. B '.op.sj Chung Fluei. a fitter. testified that he66 words
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Article176 1954-11-23 5 This Time It Was No Joke A WITNESS. Slat! Sergeant T Sinnadurai. RASC, admitted at a Singapore District Court Martial held at Nee Soon, yesterday, that a certain vulgar and derogatory phrase was freely used by soldiers "as jokes." "But on the night of Oct. 1. it was ditlerent. The176 words
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Article69 1954-11-23 5 S' PORE BAR EXAM RESULTS THE following candidates were successful in the Michaelmas Bar Examination held in Singapore between Sept. 20—24, 1954: Contract and Tort: Third Class— K.B. Khaw, J. H. Lim; Real Property: Third Class M. Coomaraswamy; Criminal Law: Third Class Mrs B. M. H. Beattie; Final Examination: Third69 words
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Article263 1954-11-23 5 Unique Trial For Malaya K y AL^ LU h MP^ifn°ed~ A hi 9. h le^ Government committee in the Federation has obtained promising early results "in a series of experiments in longterm storage of foodstuffs, The Standard learns today. The committee, compiling representatives of the263 words
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Article44 1954-11-23 5 TAIPING, Mon. Taiping music lovers will have the chance to hear the 60-strong Penang Chung Ling High School Band, which v. 11l perform here in the second week of December in aid of the Hua Lian High School science latoratory extension fund.44 words
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Article207 1954-11-23 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Tay Yuk Peng, who was taking ten raincoats to Muar, was stopped at a Police barrier in Scudai for moving them without a permit. In the Magistrate*! court today Mr. Brash, who appeared for him, submitted that the raincoats did not207 words
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268 1954-11-23 5 No Borstal Here So Judge Has A Problem EIGHTEEN" -year-old ChOH| Ah Koon. convicted oi committing an unnatural ofYenee with a 12-year-old boy. set a problem in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, when he came up for .sentence j Mr. Justice Brown said he'' found this case a difficult one268 words
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Advertisement119 1954-11-23 5 11 >^^^^^■"■^^^^tel 11 I^nL riivvi<icii f 1 >t THRILLS I ft Bftii7 m X^ 1 I JL. 4,-%4*(i I j A ft j PAWMAPPAMS ~2jss2[ CATHAY NEXT CHANGE o^CJf^f^M^ n Jo3T]^^ *^j#y^o n _^jF^^P <*^>y ij* o^P^ Pr«^9 o^^J o^ pF S COME TO THE SS 5j Xmas I Fanfare119 words
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Miscellaneous489 1954-11-23 5 MI MM ASSN: Lecture on "Lead am For Schools (S); 1 p'm. The Poisonina in Singapore" by Dr. Weeks Composer (KLi; 130 W. Danaral at Path. Lab. News (S»; 1.43 Hot Rhythm (S»; a 15 •> m 2 p.m. For Schools (S>: 6 p.m. W\C\: Bnglish class 930 am Programme489 words
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Article862 1954-11-23 6 PEELINGS ran high when Town Council elections were held in Peruk some months ago. Tempers were frayed during the first local elections in Province Wellesley. Display of pique by political leaders marred the Treitgg&nu State elections. Last week the Federal Legislative Council witnessed the spectacle of members losing862 words
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Article577 1954-11-23 6 ALASTAIR BI CHAN - ALASTAIR BI CHAN WASHINGTON. WHEN he was in Washington recently, someone asked Professor Arnold Toynbee whether he knew any man, other than himself, who had read all eleven volumes of his "Study of History.-' He replied that he did not. because he had never met577 words
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350 1954-11-23 6 Sir. His Excellency the Governor's statement concerning the withdrawal of the ol oi >•!- million as grants to Chinese schools must come a.s a shock to many. The offer avast have o. en made after careful consideration. It is not doubted that the Chinese350 words
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Letter111 1954-11-23 6 Sir: The .Japanese offer of $10,000,000 to tfie University of Malaya And Xanyang University i* s Dato Cheng-lock Tan said the other day proof that the Japanese are really sorry for th e atrocities they committed on the people of Malaya during the occupation period. But one cannot111 words
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342 1954-11-23 6 The Sikhs Do Not Turn To The East Sir: --Your report that "Sikhs turned towards the East to remember the birthday of Guru Nanak." needs correction. Sikhs do not turn towards the East to remember Guru Nanak's birthday. The usual order of services performed in every Sikh Temple is: the342 words
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247 1954-11-23 6 S.i There If "■'■< I inded j unour that the icbooli in Perak have i>eo:i given orders to i,n<e down one Primary Clasfl next year. Just imagine The disappointment <»f those parentfl who ha\ o tnn ad theii children and have been piom:scd a^ place.247 words
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Article591 1954-11-23 6 JOHN WORRAL - A Dramatic Week For S. Africa JOHN WORRAL By Cape Town, 'THIS week will h e among c the most dramatic In .South Africa's stormy political history. The deepening msi s inside the Nationalist [Government] Party caused 99 the imminent retirement of the Premier, Dr. Daniel f. Malan, and the591 words
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Article565 1954-11-23 6 LIM WEE PICS - LIM WEE PICS IN FORGOTTKN parts of 1 Malaya towns had flourshed and eventually waned. One mm h town was Juura wliu h wax for some years the headquarters of Kuala Langat a district of Selangor. This district capital has sunk into oblivion bccMMt it was plagued by myriads565 words
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Advertisement11 1954-11-23 6 LECTION Sole Agent* CHUN CHON6 U South Bridge Road. Singapore 111 words
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Advertisement219 1954-11-23 6 Language Barrier Again CIN CHEW JIT POH likens the call of the Chines Chamber of Commerce on overseas Chinese to tak< an active part in the forthcoming elections and it fight for an equal ■tataj for the Chinese tftßfoage, as efforts to "find harmony amidst conflict." "We hope the powers-that-b<219 words
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Advertisement14 1954-11-23 6 'All I ■< To Slrengineniag i 1 v. j r J Nph Niidh l\ J14 words
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204 1954-11-23 7 M. France Calls For A 4-Power Meet In May ,vi l'ORK N N (Keuter)— Speaking at the nited Nations today, the French A m Mendes Trance, proposed a new four*>rfinl<' 1 .iVrnr with the Soviet Union to be held in >!a* in ...i be no objective and effective r-power confeience204 words
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35 1954-11-23 7 Capital Won't Be Blocked -Sir John Ii ter I said v Ol to en- I ion .«nd oald with and both tion nl v in the ps to n we ol our irned a santry35 words
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Article18 1954-11-23 7 EGYPT has U I 1 Me -F an that i been stirring Frai e's N Foi18 words
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Article126 1954-11-23 7 DIGNE, France. X >v 22. (UP) A d ■ve ins- tified today tl ar-old French goat farmer Gaston Dominici watched a British woman undress in a tourist tent and then killed her, her husband and :hvn daughter. The inspector was Edmond Sebeille, the man who broke the Drummond126 words
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Article, Illustration151 1954-11-23 7 The Man Who Dared... And Nearly Died Mere Speed Saved His Life THIS lull-dress rehearsal of Jed Way's latest trii'; (see abmei nearly ended his Hie. He only just i ide it! led was attempting a new record by driving a aaotoreyele through a ISft infi'iim. His steel-mesh tunnel wasMirrorpic - 151 words
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Article193 1954-11-23 7 FARMERS ALLEGED CONFESSION night of the crime. "1 got up thai niyh! at 11.30 and wanted to go and see the landslide, which threatened to cut the railway track. I took my carbitM* wr.'.i me On the way. I passed by the tent of the193 words
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Article111 1954-11-23 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. 22 (UP)— Prime Minister Jawahar Nehru paid tribute to Presideui Eisenhower tor the part he playe i in avoidinf war this year. Mr. Nehru told the Indian Parliament he feared thai crises between the Easi West would have erupted into World111 words
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Article73 1954-11-23 7 PETERBOROUGH, Nov. 22. (Router) Queen Elizabeih and the Duke of Edinburgh walked a quarter of a mile to church at the village of Barnwell, near here yesterday. They are .spending the weekend with the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at their country home. Barnwell Mandr. The73 words
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Article21 1954-11-23 7 A TRAIN and a bus collided north of Haifa yesterday, kill ing ten Israelis and injuring 126.— APAP - 21 words
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Article43 1954-11-23 7 HONGKONG. No*, 22 <R< liter > A British parliamentary delegation of eight arrived here today from London on their way to Japan and Thailand on a three-wetk tour. Led by Mr. Godrey Nicholson, Conservative, they will leave for Tokyo tomorrow.43 words
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Article32 1954-11-23 7 PART of the tile roof of Rome's Reglna Coeli < Queen \nl Heaven* jail collapsed last night in a flre which spread through upper storeys of the prison's administrative wing APAP - 32 words
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Article80 1954-11-23 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 22. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 24£d. December 24 id. January March 24 .Id. April/ June 23 id. July/Scptcmbcr 23:d. Ocfobcr/ December 23 2d. December c.i.t. 24 1/ 180 words
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200 1954-11-23 7 LONDON. Nov. 22. (UP)— Sir Oliver Franks, former British ambassador to the United States, said last night that millions of people in Europe and Asia have lost confidence in American democracy because of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy. '"It |fl a iragedy thai so200 words
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Article314 1954-11-23 7 Naguib Will Not Go On Trial CAIRO, Nov. 22, (Reuter) The Egyptian Revolution Command Council has approached 81 -year-old Mohammed Lurfy El Sayyed, elder statesman and prominent literary figure, regarding his appointment as President to succeed Gen. Mohammed Naguib, a Government spokesman said last night.314 words
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164 1954-11-23 7 She Won't Sign Sir Winston's Present BOLTON. Lancashire. Nov. 22, (Reuter)— Mr*. Kli/ahrth Braddock. labour member of Parliament, said here >e*tn day. she uould not skn the memorial book of members' names to be presented to Sir Winston Churchill on Nov. 30— his 80th birttiday. She added: "And there are164 words
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147 1954-11-23 7 Mystery Of The Missing Red Marshals LONDON. Nov. 22. <AP> Two of Russia's most Import- j ant military leaders. Mar- Georgi Zhukov and Vas- I sily Sokolovsky have failed to show up at still another an- nual t unction which they j nearly always attend. Zhukov is deputy Minister of147 words
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Article67 1954-11-23 7 JAKARTA. Nov. 22, 'UP» Several hundred foreigners used as "undesirable' 1 wi be expei;ed from Indones a soon, the immigration bureau >a')(\ yesterday. A spokesman of the bureau said these aliens were da fied a.s "destitute" and "stateLess* 1 for one reason or another The Immigration67 words
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Article74 1954-11-23 7 Flu Strikes 10,000 U.K. Children LONDON. Nov. 22 -AP An estimmted 10.000 British children, mostly in North England, were ill with influenza and ab>ent from school today Medical officers said T.ooo children of the Middlesborough region in Yorkshire are suffering from a mild ;ind presumably 1 little known type of74 words
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Article96 1954-11-23 7 Denies Plot Against Go vt. Cairo. Nov II !< Mii^ em Bro'ilv.M ;Md Kviide Ahmed Hum E by n'eaded not guilt < harjies of p'.-/.tin,» I throw the Egyptiia rm ni m his trijl open t < I i;:<-« --ran peopl?'-. E -i! i ii)y. arrester ju O t 096 words
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Advertisement88 1954-11-23 7 r > I SntCPIAI CHRISTMAS OFFER I If 1/ 1] _A\ I y^\ M X 1 f Vv t* -W 9 1 I 'f _^C_fT _L V \i^>\ limited \i \inru oi i COSSOR mlmn K/I 11 1 U o Hi \/J£*Xs NOW (fl 1 _R_TI '«VIOUSLY ftg^KjjSZs ONLY \P88 words
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Article250 1954-11-23 8 New Research Firm For Shell A NEW rompany— Shell Research Ltd. is being incorporated to take over the research assets and activitie^in the U.K. of the Bj>y^ Dutch Shell Group of oil companies formerly handled by the Shell Fetroleum Co. Ltd. The new company will, therefore, assume control of Thornton250 words
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Advertisement786 1954-11-23 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg BREMEN. S'pore P. Sham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 22 Nov 23 No» LUDWIGSHAFEN (HAPAC) 27 Nov/2 Dec 3 Dec 4 Dei •SCHWABENSTEIN iLLOYD 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC» 7/13 |an 14|an 15 |an786 words
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Advertisement1053 1954-11-23 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 *o!Su THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE o** Carriers option to proceed via other porta to load aad dlacbarte mm 9AILINOB to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINEM Singapore Due Sails f S'taaoa Penan* buraaeus for MarseiUea. Uveroool 8t Avotunoutto «o? 23/24 EI S£° r f 01,053 words
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Advertisement634 1954-11-23 8 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'kam Peaang LANCKOEAS (RL) In Port/25 Nov 26 Nov 27/28 Nov ZEELANO (RL) 29 Nov/ S Dec 6 Dec 7/8 Dec RAKI634 words
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Advertisement687 1954-11-23 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANO.Nav.a For Ad««. P«ft Said. Cciwa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Copenhagen. Cothenbwrg and Otlo >•" P SkM m) 'lUTLANDIA' C 25/26 24 24 N "PATACONIA* 15/lBDec 2i -SELANDIA" 5/7 |a« 8/ M ASIA WHlm 15/.5, k) Calls London (passengers only) and C<J>« Calls Cdynia. SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK687 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-11-23 9 hfhfdhh Scandinavian Airlines "Royal \ikinsr" airliner. It took off Id hours 49 minutes previously from Los Angeles and covered the :>MO miles in three hops, stops being: made in Canada and Greenland. Associated Press wirephotoAssociated Press wire - 41 words
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Article321 1954-11-23 9 Rubber Bureau Charges Standard Special Correspondent Malav/t r^^ A NOV 21 l donesian officials here are nettled by rubber COn nUed ex P crf to the U ed States of Indonesian-produced HlW^r^ rt Of A t^^^ R f Ubbe r ieaU Ch r ai^ eS321 words
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Article154 1954-11-23 9 Fair Deals In Copra Market Standard Market Reporter COPRA in the produce market m Singapore was steamer yesterday with fair busmen passing at slight'}higher quotations. Pepoer prices were easier for all varieties but no deals were report-,;, Coconut oil tellers indicated *48 per picul at Penang. H C B Co154 words
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Article69 1954-11-23 9 MESSRS Osborne Chappel report the following dividend declarations: Tekka Taiping 1 per share in respect of the year ended Oct. 31, 1954. payable In England on Dec. 3. Rambutan 1 6 per share in respect of the year ending June 30, 1955, payable in England on Jan. 1. 1955;69 words
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Article1011 1954-11-23 9 [Finaneo And li>nmu>w\ THE Ma ayiin than market opened the week with Industrial shares steady but quietwhile tins continued to improve with more than the average activity for the bepininp of the week. Rubber lharei v>« r« again dull Pricei quoted by the Malayan Share1,011 words
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Article97 1954-11-23 9 MALAYAN BlCkllfC Banks' Association tuning rates to merchants yesterday were: New York 32 13 16 (T.T.), 32 15 16 (0.D.). 33 116 credit bills and 33 1 8 trade bills OO d st). Canada 31 7 8 (T.T.), 32 (0.D.), 32 1 4 credit bills and 32 51697 words
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Article32 1954-11-23 9 ARGENTINE wool to the value of $20,000,000 will be bought by Western Germany during the next twelve months. This is the result of a trade agreement now awaiting final ratification.32 words
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Article107 1954-11-23 9 Outer Roads Asha. Betiri. Sigli. Bnrito, New Askj. YokU Marti, Belleville. Hoi Hing. Inner Roads Aik Leong. Soon llcnu. Bcnvck P. Kidiiing. Indragiri. Bruas, Yuiincly. Katon^. Luck v Trader. Boleh," Cornfish, P;t-«<)S(), Sg. Bila, Pangkor, Petaling, Lam Ann. SHB Wharves Merlimau NW 6. Sumpitan NW fi, Angb/107 words
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Article63 1954-11-23 9 THE Singapore Chamber of nmmerce Rubber Association noon prices (cent? ytvlt rd.'iv were Buycr> MttktM Spot l(Ki< e 8H H HSS l «,b. I)vc No 1 81, Jan. No. 1 81 11/16 81 II 16 Her No. 2 81 1 No. 80 RMA on rog. tender: I>( rcmbor63 words
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Article71 1954-11-23 9 RUBBER PRICE GOES UP ¼C. RUBBER puces in Singapore yesterday steadied at the close after a dull session throughout day, first grade rubber for December shipment closing at 82* cents per lb a rise of i cent on Saturday. Quotations opened i higher than the weckerv; prici but eased on71 words
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Article27 1954-11-23 9 THE newspaper Asahi said Russia wants to bi v 50 narrow gauiro steam locomotives and 1.000 frrvzer cars from Japan, a USsl7i million order. APAP - 27 words
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Advertisement1647 1954-11-23 9 nl TENDER NOTICE jl TloN sUI 'PENDERS are invited for KUCHAI TIN, LIMITED. CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY rsEEHOLD tne supply of 80-100 (Incorporatecl in the ORDINANPF NO 41 OF 1950 UrA B S E n PROPERTIES Aluminium Alloy (16 guage Colon y Singapore) ORDINANCE NO. 41 or l»w U^ |l|( .'ur1,647 words
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Advertisement158 1954-11-23 9 M. V. "ORANJE" TS expected to arrive from Europe on 24th November and to berth alongside Godowns 1 and 2 of the Singapore Harbour Board between 8 and 9 a.m. Passengers for Tg. Priok are requested to embark between 4 and 5 p.m. The vessel will sail the same evening.158 words
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Article, Illustration814 1954-11-23 10 OLIVIA ELLIS - OLIVIA ELLIS By MOST households adopt a special rule, and the title 1 of this article has been ours ever since the untimely de- mise of a beloved goldfish, I inadvertently overfed. The grief attending its de--1 parture attained such classic proportions that we said never again.814 words
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Article, Illustration141 1954-11-23 10 To make a chic little hat, you iirst of all mark a piece of paper in one inch squares, or buy a sheet, at any stationers. It will be noted that half the hat pattern is shown in the diagram. Cut out the pattern on folded paper first, for size.141 words
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Article, Illustration588 1954-11-23 10 SHIRLEY NOCK - SHIRLEY NOCK By THIS is the third in a series of articles by Miss Shirley Nock who is in charge of the Cyclax Salon in Robinsons. Today Miss Xock tells you about Skin foods. r FO keep the skin as nor- mal and youthful as possible it588 words
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Article184 1954-11-23 10 ALICIA HART - ALICIA HART XJOW many shoes docs the average woman need? Six pairs, says Grace Powell, shoe designer. To many women that may sound extravagant. But a good look in the back corners of their cupboards would probably reveal twice that many. Most of them may not184 words
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Article30 1954-11-23 10 THE STARS AND YOU sue i 4 < 1 J.. t I I'NMtfi s INIPMI 21 :r -X'.MI N V M'ttlt i»|{\ un vim Mm i n inmv m i. Ml30 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-11-23 10 Among the fashions displayed at the National Fabric Fair, was this evening dress in rayon brocade. O\*er it is worn a cape with high Elizabethan Collar. Mirror picMirrorpic - 30 words
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317 1954-11-23 10 MIMI BENZELL - Cultivate A Pleasant Speaking Voice MIMI BENZELL By 1 lAVE you ever listened to X1 the shrill feminine chatter at a luncheon? Or have you been deafened by a loud, ear-splitting voice at the other end of a telephone? If you have, I think you'll agree with me that charm317 words
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Advertisement682 1954-11-23 10 SQUAREWORD D-36 CLUES ACROSS 1 CLUES DOWN S^HSi 32 ENTRY c L sssfcu^iSi^ 4. Probably, the less intelligent a 3 ENTRIES jH.OU (M or W) man the less difficult it is for NOTE: EVERY TWO 64e 3^ Y ou can usually tell a vain h^m to put up w.th tedious682 words
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Article54 1954-11-23 11 i i >iri n, wan oiugn, me Indian ul uiil conduct a series of instructional I"' Kuala Lumpw tomorrow, Thursday and Fri- Dcpol E I 5, r I s XI L asiap j ;rtion at the r i In- I XI and .f j \v54 words
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206 1954-11-23 11 PENANG, Mon:— The Commis-sioner-General's Cup over a distance of 1 14 miles and with a stake of ST.OOO. will be the main race during the Penan*; Turl Club X'mas/New Year Meeting, on Saturday Dec 2 r i Monday. Dec. 27. Wednesday! Dec. 29 and206 words
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Article53 1954-11-23 11 PARIS. Nov. 22, (AFP) I -:i badminton players swept tlw board when the international tournament cncied here last night, winning every title. H. R. Marsland France's H. Pellizza. 15-1, 15-13. in tiie men's >;jig'.es. and Miss J. Peters beat her ov.y-.sv.o*. Mrs. M. Her.;'orfor the women's53 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-11-23 11 STAR Socce riles, this year's S.A.F.A. league chair} pions, won the Haw Par trophy on Sunday night when they beat Rovers Sports Club by fire goals to one at the Jalan Besar Stadium. Pictured abore are the victorious members of the Soccerites team irith captain and mmtehwinner Rahtm90 words
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Article82 1954-11-23 11 PEXAXG. Mon.— The Rotind-the-Island motor rally organized by the Penang and North Malaya Motor Club, yesterday drew 27 competitors and was won by T.G. Craig with the highest aggregate of 570 points. The only woman competitor. Miss J Rawclifle, took the ladies prize. Her score however,82 words
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Article715 1954-11-23 11 COLIN COWDREY FAILS AS OPENING BATSMAN BRISBANE, Nov. 22, (Reuter)-M.C.C. led by 24 runs with nine second innings wickets standing at the close of play on the third day of their mat?h against Queensland here today. The match ends tomorrow. Batting stubbornly against an accurate attack,715 words
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315 1954-11-23 11 LONDON. Nov. 22. (Reuter)-The final placing in mnonn 1O H CUUnll r Cl 'u Cket cham P lon^hip have not been announced vet though it is many weeks since the last maicn was played. Though nothing can displace Surrey Second XI from tne post of315 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-11-23 11 Photo. Colin Cowdrey (MCC) smites a lusty sixer off a no-ball from Alan Davidson in the match against New South Wales, in Sydney. Cowdrey scored a century in each innings- APAP - 33 words
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Article133 1954-11-23 11 THE Singapore Hockey Association announced the selection of the Colony team to meet the Federation of Malaya in the International hockey match to be played this coming Sunday at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 5.15 p.m. The team is:— V. X. Pillai; R. H. Barth. A133 words
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Article51 1954-11-23 11 MALACCA. Tues. Malacca Hockey Association President XI beat Selangor Sikhs two-nil in a hockev friendly here. The first goal came in the first half through a solo effort by inside forward Humid. Midway In trie second half, n centre from the left wing ;,iw Chandran score Malacca's second51 words
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Article106 1954-11-23 11 India Sail Into Thomas Cup Final KARACHI. Nov. 22, (Reuter) India made a clean sweep by winning all five matches today in addition to their four wins yesterday in the Asian zone semi-final of the Thomas Cup badminton tournament against Pakistan. They will meet Hongkong in the final. The five106 words
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Article70 1954-11-23 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Combined Schools annual inter-state quadrangular hockey tourney between Singapore, Malacca, Negri Sembilan and Selangor will be held at Malacca on Dec. 16. 17 nnd 18. The following have been selected by the Selangor Schools Sports Councel to represent Selan^or: Perampalam. Surjit Raj. Daljit70 words
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Advertisement357 1954-11-23 11 SI I (JA I lONS VACAM W TKD imm dit fitd o: er lor work in Karnpar. Quarters available ror lull particulars apply with copie, I referencej to Dictrict Enai'- '<• The Pei .k River Jl Electric Power Co Ltd M •>a\\ .ir TIWIIO* r»FC;iSTRATION oj>, n f, r 55357 words
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Miscellaneous140 1954-11-23 11 W By Al Capp Ibo\l al T "*Jf*? V GOlffr-AH REMEMBERS 11 W NIC.'.' MO.r-AH MUSr"WI I SHE-SBAO«r-OH-cC6.». hONEST ABETS CR.VIN'- 1 NOW DAISVS <& B BE OREAHIN- AN 1 Wf MO* AFTER joßa WtrSsSSfei fe-HkJ Uz^^rS SSS3& FjrlsS^rj wf^^M \^^fJ?s- Ie V °°P By T.V.HaZin SlJgg!L 0< J«Het Jones140 words
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1086 1954-11-23 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Forest Duke Is Favourite For St. Leger Now drawing away. He has been allotted 813. Never A Blank (8.10) has been working with gusto in his St. Legcr preparation. He has fully recovered from his slight mishap sustained during1,086 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-11-23 12 Meeting. photo. SAMROIG (Patterson), winner of Race 7, being led in by co-owner Mr. Lim Keng Hor on Saturday, first day of the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article28 1954-11-23 12 TAMPEXIS Rovers beat S.RR.A. 1-0 in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 3A league match olave^ at Farre: Park on Saturday. Gerald Toft scored the winning goal.28 words
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Article52 1954-11-23 12 BADMINTON: Exhibitions at Singapore Badminton Stadium at 8.00 p.m. HOCKEY: SHA League, Div. 1. University of Malaya vs. SCC at Bukit Timah, Police vs. Latijf Wanderers at Thomson Road. SOCCER: Breweries Kampong League: Alexandra FT A" vs. Alexandra FT "B" at Breweries gro}ind. BILLIARDS: FARELF Cup open championships52 words
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473 1954-11-23 12 JEFFERY JAMES - CECELIA CO BEGIN THE TEST FROM TONIGHT JEFFERY JAMES By TONIGHT, and lor the next three nights, the truth mm I Cecelia and company are players good only within the boundar 11 oul Ll or like the men, they are conquerors, here and anywherr sof th «sr>JJ Malaya's badminton women473 words
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Article52 1954-11-23 12 Piruz Absent But 'Trial' Goes On VI MF «»'«'-»lln.Mnrs *a* unablr 0 *S *"<li.irv ralleaViK? Huinnnton '> had I'l thr sut" 4 3 Thr t Juirnun aid r%« K(in I ...nu mjintnH tli'v had no( S ftu the a^ llls< 115v,.,l m#*dltil irrtirn uhi«h Pirn; put for^rii pr<»\,. hi> illness52 words
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Article, Illustration126 1954-11-23 12 THE Singapore Badminton Association >a.st niuht save an official dinner to all players participating in the international exhibitions opening at the Badminton Stadium tonight. The function, held at the Embassy Hotel, was well attended. SBA Vice-president. Dato C.J. Paglar. speak ing. said that full credit for making the exhibitioi possible126 words
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Advertisement73 1954-11-23 12 standarT) io r y g&. Offering Comfort, Performance and Real Economy BRILLIANT. NE W. HANDSOMI XI > U/) STANDARD 4 wide doors witS safety gloss winding windows. 19 Fully pivoted quarter lights. Powerful O.H.V. engine with maximum speed o* i"** under 70 m.p.h. Petrol consumption 40 50 m.p.g. according to73 words
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