Singapore Standard, 24 November 1954

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  • 18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 18. it MS. Vol. V. No. 144. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.
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  • 209 1 give Generously To The Toy Fund THREE tiny tots walked into the Ipoh office of The Standard yesterday and handed in $50 their savings over the year to The Standard Christmas Toy Fund. They would not give their names but the eldest of them who is
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  • 39 1 $7,000 Gems Stolen I now I :pol in I rday her $7,000 I stolen I nich I ind a »ing and I Beryl H of an •ached H im on H mbang, H: rrived In I Saturday for a
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  • 274 1 MOSCOW, Nov. 23— Soviet newspapers today published no obituary notices or photographs of Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, the chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations, who died suddenly in New York yesterday. No flags were at half mast in Moscow early today, and there
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  • 6 1 Ike Agrees, Under Three Coditions ■2
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  • 44 1 SAIGON. Nov. 23. (Reu—A mutiny by governsupporters among Vietnamese troops at inrang, 165 miles northof Saigon, is now unler control. National Army adquarters announced today. About 350 soldiers who nutinied on Saturday had fled into the jungle, a spokesman said.
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  • 52 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 23 (UP) —A farmer's wife in a small village in Shantung Province was reported today to have given birth to a set of quadruplets on Nov. 6. A Communist dispatch printed in the Ta Kung Pao said Mrs. Tu Hing-wen gave birth to four
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  • 33 1 THE Overseas Chinese Banking Corporation, Singapore will donate $250,000 to the Nanyang University, announced Mr. Tan Lark Sye, Chairman of the University, yesterday. The fund now stands at over $10,000,000.
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  • 170 1 VALERIE'S 'SHEIKHIE' SAYS IT'S A DATE CAIRO. Nov. 23 (UP) Sheikh Izzat Gaafar. the Kuwait oil millionaire whom blonde British actress Valerie Vernon calls "sheikhie," said yesterday he is "carefully considering" her proposal of The beardec 38 year old bachelor hit the headlines last week when he announced that he
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  • 34 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 23 Pope Pius XII today received in audience, at Castelgan Dolfo, Indian VicePresident Sarvapilli RadhaKrishnan. The Indian statesman was accompanied by the Indian Minister to the Holy See.
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  • 153 1 CHICAGO, Nov. 23, (AP).— Brit i s h historian, Mr. Arnold J. Toynbee, advised Americans to be patient and hold their tongues if they would live comfortably in today's world. In a news conference preceding: his appearance today before the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations,
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  • 140 1 WORKERS arc now busy 17, hnur s a day sorting contributions which are pouring into the headquarters of the V Winston Churchill Birth F«»d In Piccadilly. London. He is 80 on Nov. 30. Mounds of cheques and loose mono from all
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  • 265 1 Mystery Attack On Jap Shipping Two Boajs Sunk, One Strafed By Plane TOKYO, Nov. 23 (UP)— A Japanese patrol boot wo^ strafed by an unidentified warplane today near Nationalist China's besieged Tachen Island where two Japanese fishing vessels were sunk on Monday. The attacking: plane fired about 50 shots at
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  • 149 1 Eden Will Read PM's Address LONDON. Nov. 23 <UP) Sir Anthony EJ< in a pre-cedent-breaking switch, will substitute for Sir Win. ton Churchill and deliver U*< traditional Prime Minister's ipttch at the ttatc opening of the new session of Parliament on Tuesday, an authoritative wurce di.^elo^ed today. The source said
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  • 89 1 LONDON. Nov. 23 (Router) Sir John Kotelawala. Ceylon's Prime Minister, said in a recorded broadcast that his forthcoming visit to the United States was in no sense a begging tour. He said that Ceylon as a small country should have friends wherever possible.
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  • 136 1 Couple flees naked from room NAIROBI, Nov. 23, (Reuter)— Terrorists attacked and tried to burn down a European hotel here early today. I Mr. Basil McNichol. a railway official, and his wife Doris, both Londoners in their early thirties, were seriously burned as they escaped naked
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  • 80 1 LONDON. Nov. 23 (Reuter) D oub t s about the advantages of the International Tin Agreement for tin producers have been expressed here by Sir John Hay. Speaking as chairman of Renong Tin Dredging, Sir John said: "If and when regulation comes into operation a compulsory
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  • 33 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 23 (Reuter) A Chinese cultural delegation left Peking for India today on a goodwill mission. Peking Radio reported. The mission includes opera singers, dancers and musicians.
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  • 48 1 FLINT. (Michigan). Nov. 23 (AP>. General Motors made Industrial history today as it assembled its 50 millionth automobile. The car, a gold plated and Rold painted model, was assembled in the Chevrolet Flint assembly plant 46 years after General Motors built Its first car.
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  • 256 2 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues. Singapore has declined to join the Federation in the new system of licensing motor vehicles only for such periods for whicn they are covered by insurance, Mr. P. J. Clarke, sec re >.- tary of the Federal
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  • 68 2 KLANG, Tues.— Four names have been submitted to the District Officer. Klang. for the nominated seats in the Town Council. They are: Mr. V. Manickavasagam. Dr. R. Sathiah, Mr. Jan Singh and Mr V. Karuppiah. Indians in K'.ang contend that, as owners of large properties in
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  • 41 2 SEREMBAN. Tue s Only the Lake and Rahang wards will be contested in the forthcoming Seremban Town Council elections. The Lobak and Terr.iang wards went to Mr. Kat Sye Hin and Mr. Lam Teck Choon without opposition.
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  • 16 2 DUE to pressure of space, the Squareword Competition will be published again in tomorrow's edition.
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  • 106 2 CLOSING robber price* (cents per Ib.) in Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose $82j 831 No. 1 K.SJB. f.o.b Dec. S3 3/16 S3 5/16 No. 2 82i m No. 3 81 811 Tone: Steady. TIN PftlCE The price of tin ?esterday was $354 per
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  • 79 2 IPOH Tuts— The Mentri Besar of Perak. Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang this evening opened the $25,000 recreation hall and training centre of the Perak Anti-Tuberculosis Association settlement in Batu Gajah. The Mentri Besar told the gathering that further monetary aid from Government in regard to anti-tuberculosis
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  • 126 2 WHEN the Dutch liner Tjiwangi pulled out of Singapore for Hongkong yesterday, she flew a strange pennant from her yard arm in addition to the normal house flags and international flag hoists. The pennant bore two emblems of kukris the tradi- tional weapons of the
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  • 329 2 Staff Wants Assurances On Working Conditions KUALA LUMPUR, Toes— Th« rtott «de of Hi. Notional Whitley Council is boycotting all meetings «rf »h. ft— tM W Government i« willing to give an assurance that all pay and working -editions of eiril serronts arc not to be
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  • 132 2 PENANG. Tues.— Police arc still searching for a man. Teoh Boon Wah. in connection with the unlawful transfer of a child at the Goddess of Mercy temple, Burmah Road, on Feb. 24. it was revealed in the Magistrate's Court today. Inspector Gurcharan Singh said that though
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  • 141 2 FEDERATION OF FILM SOCIETIES KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Selangor Film Society, which has just opened its third season with a "bumper" membership, is to call a meeting of six similar groups in the country next month, to form a "Federation of Malayan Film Societies." Mr Tom Hodge president of the
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  • 51 2 KAJANG, Tues.— Alias b:n Kassim. a Police constable, who absented himself from the Police Training School at Dusun Tua for over 2^ctays. was yesterday sentenced to three months jail in the Magistrate's Court here. Alias pleaded guilty to the charge before Inche Mohamed Ismail, the
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  • 109 2 What More Does A Man Want In Life KUALA LLMPUR Tues n f f I his family of seven, on an Asian '"Wr J ILedah, earn a toUl of $710 a m,,r.th ,t M Labour Department,, report f« r OtStr The money the report add* U SAX father who then
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  • 52 2 IP<)H, Tucs.— Liew F««k < honu. wh«^ i^ by the Police for a traffic offence tost Hfe^* scribed as "illegal" by Magistrate Che XhdullJT zalli, was today found guilty of this liatl h Salleh, and fined $10 or one da\ s iinpr^mmfi^ i T
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  • 100 2 They Risk Their Lives For Food KUAXTAN. I m H. hit by a shortage gf I bandits operating around hire are risking their Lining as near to the town a< p< to obtain their e: The first terrorist to f.! *he guns of the Secur/ I in 'his attempt vnC
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  • 37 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 23—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkor.g Exchange today were: $15.71 to Cl sterling. $5.***** to US$l: $1,833 to Malayan $li SO 162 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $255.25 to a tael
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  • 35 2 KOTA BAHRI\ T H Ibrahim fiuddin has over the dul.es of the S Information Officer. Kelar i from Mr. C. J. Stanbury. whi> has been transferred to Iprh as State Information Officer Pernk.
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    • 197 2 OFFICIAL SOLUTION OF SQUAREWORD D 35 The Adjudication Committee met on November 21st to discuss the clues of Squareword D-35. They were agreed that the most opt answers to the clues were as shown in the square below, which thus is the official solution. I l M I ol rI
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  • 219 3 LAST A PLAN TO BEAT SPORE'S HIGHWAY ROBBERS THE President of the Singapore Hire Cars Association, Mr. T. A. Simon, has a secret plan to fight the highway robbers who have been preying on taxi drivers in the Colony. Mr. Simon told The Standard that he would
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  • 153 3 BORSTAL INST. FOR COLONY YOUTH SINGAPORE will have a nucleus of Borstal Institution that Will accommo!datc about 120 juvenile delinquents, between the age of 18 and 21, early next year. The Colony's Commissioner fo r Prisons. Maj. W. L. P. j Sochon, toid The Standard yes- terday that the Institute
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  • 113 3 Far East Air Chief At Tengah THE C-IX-C Far Fast Air Force. Air Marshal Fressanges, visited for the fir^t time yesterday squadrons engaged in anti-terrorist operations at RAF. Tengah. Singapore. Accompanied by the Station Commander, Group Capt. Donald Stokes, he first went to the operations room where anti-terrorist strikes are
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  • 58 3 A MAN. K.F. Flack, claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday, to a charge of escaping from Police custody after being held at the Holland Road Police Station, for drunken driving at 2.30 a.m. on Nov. 6 He was allowed bail of $200. until
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  • 23 3 CHUA Kim Seng, 40. was killed when he fell into the hatch of a ship in Singapore Harbour yesterday morning.
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  • 85 3 SINGAPORE'S Empress Place, which gets more congested every day with cars, is to have a new traffic plan. The City Council has agreed to a scheme by the Traffic Police for the rearrangement of parking and the re-routing of vehicles in this area. This will
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  • 181 3 PASSENGERS can now carry duty free into India personal and gift articles worth Rs. 2,000 (M51,300) and personal jewellery, at least a year old worth R5.2,500 (M51,600). This follows the recent relaxation of Customs regulations affecting persons entering India. Tourists are allowed
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  • 97 3 LANCE Bombardier Abdullah bin Pawi receives the Champion Recruit's Cup from the (i.O.C. Singapore Base District. MaiorGeneral D. D. C. Tullocli. yesterday at a parade at Blakan Mati where 70 Malay recruits passed out after 38 weeks' training. The men are now attach- ed to
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  • 175 3 THE water circulation astern in the Van Kleef Aquarium will be put into use again and tests made with a few tanks with fish in operating conditions. This was one of many c< oisions made at a meeting the Advisory Board on the aquarium on
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  • 177 3 ORANJE BRINGS RECORD MAIL SINGAPORE postmen will work overtime today to clear the 4,943 bags of sea mail which arrived from Britain and Europe in the luxury liner Oranje. The Director of Pasts. Mr. M L. Durrant. said yesterday that this was the largest consignment of mails ever received in
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  • 61 3 THE Singapore Seventh Police Magistrate. Mr. K T Alexander, yesterday. committed Khoo Cheng Hock alias "Bogay". to stand trial in the next Assizes. Khoo WftJ tentatively charged with armed robbery of $40 irom Mrs. Joyce Iris Hawkes, a soldier's wife and with attempting to rape her. in
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  • 46 3 THE Singapore F.'rn Society Will show the "Miracle of Milan" to its members at the I Pavilion Theatre at 9.30 p.m. lOn Monday. Nov. 29. Seats coti 52 and $1 and are bookable at the theatre on production of membership cai Is.
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  • 155 4 WHERE ARE THE MINORITY DELEGATES? JOHORE BAHRI/, Tues. Ungku Abdullah bin Omar, appointed official member, in the Johore State Council criticising the new legislature, said members in the Council are not fully representative. "It ii regretted that the Chinese who represent one-fifth of the country's population, are not being fully
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  • 308 4 Alliance Man Hits Set-Up In Johore JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— lnche Mohomed Yasin bin Abdul Rahman, secretary-general of the United Malays National Organization and one of the 16 elected Alliance members to the Johore State Council, flayed the new Johofe constitution in his adjournment speech in
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  • 23 4 TANJONO MALIM. Ti:e< Ambika Restaurant the first mil Rest aurant here was officially opened yesterday wi:h i party for well -wishers.
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  • 137 4 Driver Did Not Stop— Court Told figure of a man near its bonnet mmg Wlth the K^flr T J? W^ S givin rvV..»nce in the Second Criminal District Court, yesterday, at the trial of Kenneth Francis Grif»n. an Army schoolteacher charged with negligent driving, resulting in a collision ceived the
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  • 41 4 PENANG. Tues. Tender, are now being called by the o1 un n C1 allty for the erection ihlv^V^^^' tha *hen trart t£ ePt the bu Ud*ng cononce' a nH yc °y ld fix aselUng Pf]ge_and invite applications
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  • 32 4 ML'AR, Tues.— For selling pork at Ja'.an Bentayan. Muar. without a licence from the Town Council. Shew Pen was fined $15 by the Muar Magistrate. Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan.
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  • 20 4 A GOODWILL air force mission from India will visit Singapore on Dec. 1 on their way to Jakarta.
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  • 118 4 $200 Fine For Biting Off Cabaret Girl's Ear sfja5 fjaa i s£ ll fc*2s £r£ was sentenced to ow Fatimah binte Said wh« as?s 'v°- jrt with '*«ni ear s tiU wrapped in bandages, said she saw Zabidah spit out a Ia7 e chunk of her ear, onto tK ?">
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  • 132 4 oeoriS win -IS t0 Government the fact that the bTthe ™L. J? de I led the rißht to presented P*"*. 115 the y choose, no matter whether these persons speak and understand English. Oman ""h WaS made by Mr of the Elections Workins'committee to
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  • 238 4 16 ALLIANCE MEN SIT FOR FIRST TIME JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The first meeting of the amended constitution of the w ohore State Council in which 16 elected Alliance members represented the legislature for the first time, was opened today. An impressive and colourful ceremony preceded the official opening 1 in
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  • 249 4 Franchise To Islanders DETAILED division of responsibilities between the new Legislative Assembly and the Island and Cllv Council in Singapore, will be worked out only after Mintstnes are established. The Standard wa u d A Bill laying the broad outlines of the
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  • 11 4 ed employment n,mM mparalivc "«>«*baa cf iliili
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    • 206 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS ALHAMRRA OPENSTODAY O^"MPliiilM 11a.m., 1.30, 4, 6.45 in coit-momo mom fe9o9 9.30 p.m. FRANK and DARING! THE UNPREDICTABLE WAY OF A WOMAN'S LOVE FOR AN JU ±A EVIL MAN! jJ^ Mf&V YVONNE MITCHELL I TERENCE MORGAN r4 N *4W itt m NOW SHOWING ff \jHI CUIW Ma.m.
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  • 448 5 IQ TEST -YOUNGSTERS DID QUITE WELL NoNeedToßeAKnow-AH' KUALA LUMPUR/ Tues. —The Federal Education Department y dcn.cd that school-ch.ldren who took the recent experimental 5^ ryfo secondary school promotion tests "had to answer'' 50 geo- graphy questions in half a n hour "No student was ever expected to answer the -hole
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  • 8 5 300 Ask For Pay Increase by i the
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  • 142 5 Swami On World Tour Due Today SWAlfl Ramdass of Ananda I Ashrama, the famous Hindu religious leader is expected to arrive in Singapore by K.L.M. piano tomorrow noon from Bangkok with Mother Krishna Bai and his party. The Swamt is on a global tour and has already visited Rome. Paris.
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  • 57 5 I shopH n Pui. K was I d as a reI nt in I i I »n April $19,432 damages rton in the yesterI ais made H G rdon Dow- t civil >uit n on the tice. ng a motor- per Aljunied n ol McV l
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  • 295 5 Man, Two Widows Get $53,954 Award DAMAGES amounting to I $53,954 were awarded by Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court to ian injured labourer and 'the widows and dependants of two young Chinese, who j were killed in a motor accident at 4\ Milestone. Upper I Serangoon Road
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  • 121 5 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. paid his first annual visit to tin Malayan Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve yesterday and inspected various divisions on the parade ground in Telok Ayer Basin. The M.R.N.V.R.. which will be 21 years old next January. j s by far the
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  • 80 5 Colony Voters' List Goes Up Today THE Singapore Government yesterday published the list o: about 300.000 voters who are eligible to go to the polls next year. The list printed in 25 volume, each containing the n.imes of voters in a particular district, will be available for inspection by the
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  • 248 5 A 'Fanfare' Of Fun To Help Worthy Cause CHRISTMAS Fanfare in aid of The Standard' Christmas Toy Fund, is a varied programme of nine items that caters to every taste. From the prelude by the Holy Innocent English 1 School's Brass and Bugle bands, one of the finest in 1
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    • 993 6 r FHE most popular word In the vocabulary ol the Governments of the Colony and the Federation, therefore of their employees, is Unity.' It constitutes a very convenient peg whereon to hang the ills and worries of the two administrations for not doing what/ is expected of them,
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  • 1454 6 He'll Wave The Big Stick No More ANDREI YANUARIEVICII J VISHINSKY, the dreaded prosecutor of the Soviet blood purge trials of the *****, was a master of Invective as a delegate to the United Nations. There he inveighed against countries and individuals opposing Communist policies. He seemed to regard the
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  • 593 6 RAWLE KNOX writes today on the second of the signatories to the Manila Pact r yn mno km tn rrftlnl jorri^n money and foreign lecJbsjfsjSMff but seldom foreign IsWsjfa The tnitldle-vlaas n/ii«7i lias ruled T hail ami si me the 79.'i- rou ft drslroxed the absolute pouer of the
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  • Review Of Views
    • 104 6 UTUSAX Meiayu. commtMiting on the impending strike of Federation postmen, urges the Malayan postal authorities ;ind the Malayan Postmen Union to sit together and discuss once a<ain the claims of the postmen "no matter how long the powwow Is going to take." Dwelling on the statement of
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    • 116 6 PITCHED diplomatic buttle I is behig wa^ed between East and West in Europe, declares Sin Chew Jit Poll, adding that the coveted objective is Western Ciermany. Following the death of the proposed European Army during its embryonic stage, the journal continues, the Western powers got busy
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    • 97 6 NAN YANG Siang Pan expresses the hope ihat the newly-organized People's Action Party will "lead the local people in their ftght tor real independence ;md Mlfuovernment b v means of action^' Since it i s a foregone conchiMon that Malaya will sooner or later win her independence
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  • 65 7 I—o debate a conunder •ikersin pi ved i pects (1 bedvisory eight I nion s bv Mi Leask. ngineer ansport nion. last i plan great d unthe i ainv rkera given whites. I are ilways 3 n <m- •m- to be about uiil shout nd
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  • 24 7 "Reu- tousand Wales England .t that ummuni- ied thrir H i »'li'>io s H -Catholic W ned I I I
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  • 164 7 Police Hold Priest After A Sermon ARGENTINA. Nov. 23, (AP). fV> f sai I yesterday a R lie priest arrest< on Sunday on -barges of creatg a disturbance to:d h:< cov.--:ation that \vorci< of Pope xii denouncing Hitler's r secution ol the Church. :ab e today in Avpri< t. Father
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  • 294 7 EUROPE NOW URGED TO AID ASIA Post-war Recovery Makes It Possible a ASH "i GT( ??c f N V 23 (Af)-For.ign Aid Director Harold Stosscn proposed yesterday that Western European nations join with the United States in o big development programme for free nations in Asia. Western European countries, he
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  • 394 7 Labour Peer Is Named In £12,000 Tax Fraud Case NOTTINGHAM Nov. 23 (Reuter)-Lord M.lner a forme- Labour Member o f Parliament, was alleged here yesterday to have been pa.d £250 to act as a contact man" while he was Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons His name was ment.oned
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  • 132 7 'Australian Warships Are Welcome' MELBOURNE Nov 23 (Ron. lei)— The Royal Navy would welcome any Australian war•nips which could reinforce its squadrons in South-ea.-t Asian wnte:-*. Admin] Sir Charles Lamoe said here Tast night Sir Ciiarles who is Com-rnander-in-Chief British Far East naval station arrived Irom Singapore for talks with
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  • 109 7 BERLIN. Nov 23. (Renter) A West Berlin denazification court rulod today that Dr. Joseph Goebbels. Hitler's propaganda minister, was a leading Nazi which means his property in West Berlin will be confiscated. The property Includes palatial villa with large park on Schwanenwerder I
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  • 190 7 250 British Ships Molested LONDON. Nov. 23, (Rente t —Since September IMS, a total of 251 British ships have liecn stopped or otherwise molested off the China Coast. Mr. Robert Turton. Foreign Jnder-Secretary, said yesterday. He told a questioner In the House of Commons that Chinese Nationalist forces or i
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  • 206 7 BALTIMORE, Nov. 23, (AP) A 50-year-old steeplejack who hung head down from a tower atop a downtown building for more than an hour, fell 100 feet to the ground yesterday as police and firemen attempted to rescue him. The man, Peter Jekubs. was
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  • 268 7 Dominici Is Moved By Wife's Testimony DIGNE, Nov. 23. (AFP> —A wizened gray haired French peasant woman. Madame Gaston Dominici. today went to court to de-j U-:id her 77-year-old bus* band against a charge of murdering Sir Jack Drummond. his wife and daugh- ter. The Old woman. her fare wrink
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  • 83 7 TL'ms. Tunisia. Nov. 23 UP> France and Tunisia appealed yesterday to some 2.000 Tunisian outlaws to lay down their arms and «>nd mx months of savage tmhting in the North African protectorate. The joint appeal coincided with battle near Gafsa in Central Tunisia wh»»re 40 outlaws and
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  • 56 7 photo. f.IAMO. the Chinese Girl in the Picture. has been selected "Chinatown's Favourite Dish of !«>.*> 4" in New V-M k li Or the tU shr ne< dpd brauty as well as culinary skill. Restaurateur Calvin Lee samples some of the prize-winning dish, "char-shew-10-mem." from
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  • 81 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 23. The following are the doting prices of ruobcr and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 25 d December 24 4 d Jonuory/Morch 24 id. April/June 24 d. July /September 2 3 fc d October/ December 23 id. December
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  • 315 7 Women— They Look Like Blimps —He Says NEW YORK, N 23 (UP)— Men*> to Marilyn Monroe of the mov You denounced the I) r "Hat look" as unilj ing and not for you i Charles James, N York designer. sjv> you and other well-endow. <i Hollywood beauties v. ;i be
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  • 137 7 Keiko Sobs At World YWCA Meet MELBOURNE. Nov 2i (R, Ul> Sii h,n Cluniea i: Chairman of the Austr- ian Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Oi lion, today opened th- membership conference of Young Women's Christian A«- iation at Ifarjravilte r.ir Me bourne Eighty-sii do. orates eight Asian countries ar. \ht
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    • 59 7 I MORE PEOPLE LAN NOW AFFORD TO FLY TOURIST CLASS I FARES 25% BELOW STANDARD FARES BETWEEN p'^fOßt, MALACCA, K. LUMPUR, IPOH, TAIPING, ,S; ALOR STAR, KOTA BHARU, KUANTAN, J <-HING, SIBU. LABUAN, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN. 8 ALSO OFF PEAK FARES CERTAIN STANDARD CLASS SERVICES 0 FLY F OR FUU DETAILS
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    • 102 7 JUST ARRIVED! 2?f/ SHIPMENT OF AJLm fabrics 07^31!-4vK The Vorld famous "Tobralco." Pi J^^vvvk Plain and Printed al s2 80 P rr vd |j'|f Ml A&\ \f "Robia" Voile, Plain (olout* m M m^ S3lO per ?d Ju Wk "Robla" Novelty Weave from J^Z^" Hi 1 \\k "Tootisha" $3-, Vamrit"
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  • 154 8 INTIIE Mustapha Albakri, Federal Member for Home Affairs, opened an exhibition of latest models of j accounting machines in Kuala Lumpur on Monday. Thr.se machines, he said, had made modern bookkeeping i 'a job which no more needed shedding tears or tearing of the hair!" Yhe
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    • 786 8 NOROOEUTSCHER LLOYD I AND HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa, Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg BREMEN. Spore P. S'ham Peiung NABOB (LLOYD) 25 Nov. LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 27 Nov/2 Dec. 3 Dec. 4 Dec. SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 8/12Dec. 13 Dec. 14Dec. LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 7/13 Jan. 14|an. 15 |an. Hong Kong.
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    • 1023 8 Tel: 2405 MAMSWBtD^CO^LTD. M2412 *SSS£ f THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers ttptfc» to proceed Tte «l»er port! to load and dlaetarct o»re#. BAILINO9 to LIVEErOOL GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINBNT 8lBg«POVt Dim Sails P. Shim P«nani bumaev for Maxajlllw. Uv«rpool Avoomouth ov 24/2i El£«or for U«m>* M^ (;33/3l NO¥ *> nov
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    • 645 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedcrland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ S'pore P. S ham Pcnjng LANGKOfcAS RL lnPort/26Nov 27 Nov 28 Nov ZEELAND (RL) 29 Nov/ 5 Dec 6 Dec 7/8 Dec RAKI (SMNi
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    • 673 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCano.Nav, I For Aden, Port Said. Conoa. Antwerp R nM I Copenhagen. Cotkenburg 4n^ o»U I s > or p. Hh I x) "|UTLANDIA M "PATACONIA" 15/18Dec lj \M i) -SELANDIA" 5/7 |an I "ASIA" 12/Mjan J Calls London (passengers only, Mm4 Cd, WIJ I
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  • 410 9 Standard Financial Correspondent AN indication of the satisfactory position of Singapore's balance of trade is seen from the volume of operations in banks which has remained relatively uniform in value since the beginning of the year. The tendency appears to be a gradual but steady
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    50 9 Lloy p}<oto. AMONG recent arrivals in Singapore by QantnsBOAC were Mr. T. C. Frost, (left), chairman of Singapore United Plantations and director o f Sembairang Estate, and Mr. H. Evans, also a director of Singapore United Plantations. Mr. Frost, nho is also London financier, has an intereft in d's.— Standard
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  • 84 9 AT a meeting in New York on November 9, directors of Pan American World Airways. Inc.. declared a dividend of 20 cents per share payable Dec. 17. 1954 to stockholders of record at the close of business on Nov 26 1954. This is the fortieth dividend paid
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  • 161 9 RTBBFR prices in Singapore yesterday closed steady at 83-3 16 cents per lb. for first* grade for December shipment, a rise of 1-1 lti cents on Monday. Quotations opened we!!— above those prevailing the day before and remained at around the 83 cents
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  • 153 9 COPRA in the produce market in Singapore yesterday opened steady and closed quie: at slightly below Monday"? levels. Fair activity was reported in this section of thf market. Coconut oil sellers at Penan," losed at $49 per picul Coconut oil sellers indicated MH per picul at Penang.
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  • 132 9 Outer Roads Asha. Gen. Van Goens Oostkerk. Celebes Sigli. Betiri. Shillong. Daikai Main Lipscomb Lvkes. New Asia. I Barito, Chip Lam La Charente. South Breeze Chunsang. Tasman. San Eduardoi Inner Roads Aik Leong. Teck Hong, Bidor. Pasoso Hin Chuan Segamat. P. Kidjang. Hin Cheohg. Segamat P. Kid.iang
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  • 83 9 WITH effect from Monday the Singapore Imports and Exports Department has lifted the ban on the export of wheat flour imposed a fortnight ago. Wheat flour can now be exported freely to neighbouring territories. A spokesman of the department told The Standard yesterday that the ban was
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  • 156 9 Selective Tins Are Strong SELECTIVE tins in the Malayan share market were strong yesterday with the major;' v <.' Vne changes to still higher lev< Industna wore quietly steady while rubbers were featureless. Rovers Seller!! Fraaer A Neave f d 198 202 Cemen* 140 1.43 ■J. C< s O.fiO 0«3
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  • 45 9 IPOH. Tues. Mr. N.G. Reddish. Managing Director of Borneo Motors Ltd.. was feted at a dinner party last night by the staff, agents and contractors of the company prior to his retirement Mr. Reddish has been with the firm for over 30 years.
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  • 160 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE first Swedish vessel to make a round-the-world training cruise within the last 69 years is dut to call at Singapore on Jan. 7. 1955. She is the Alvsnabben, a combined minelayer and training ship. The
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  • 138 9 I MALAYA may soon get more rice from Burma if a rice mission sent out here from Rangoon is successful. A Burmese mission will visit Malaya in December in a bid to sell surplus rice, the Burmese Prime Minister U Nu disclosed in Rangoon
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  • 175 9 NEW YORK. Nov. tt, (APV The price of the natural ber now nearly 30 <•»:.«> .1 pound in the United St yesterday gave the govern-ment-owned synthetic nibbf r plants more business. The hgh pri -e of the natural commodity urntbtti for 2A cents (U.S.) a
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  • 84 9 'Invasion' Into Fashion Textiles SYNTHETIC fibres have infiltrated deeply and uidely into the field of fashion textiles. Rayon. acetate, nylcn. terylene and Ardif are now all used icith natural yarns and, sometimes, with one another. This iras evident from a close examination of products displaj/ed l>y over 100 manufacturers at
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    • 758 9 M^ .11 Ol S I'OKE VOTICE is hereby given that K CO' NM I. Wong Teng King of No. P 570-A Havelock Road, SingaI v 1 1 ore. have applied to the IT Ten) Board of Licensing Justices. F Singapore, for a First Class Ej Public House Licence, restrictK rd
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    • 243 9 TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD FEDERATION OF F .LAY A r rENDERS are invited for the construction of: "5 SENIOR OFFICERS' QUARTERS AT KENNY HILL. KUALA LUMPUR" C.E.B. Registered Contractors Class "A" to apply to the Architect. Central Electricity Board. Gombak Lane, with a deposit of $100, for Drawings. Bills
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    • 310 9 rSINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY LLLU I lilllO THE REGISTERS OF ELECTORS ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION FROM NOVEMBER 24TH TO DECEMBER BTH IN EACH ELECTORAL DIVISION AT THE FOLLOWING WtnlntJ:— DIVISION ADDRESS OF CtNTKt Telok Aycr Generol Post Office. J Ton iong Pogor Moxwell Post Office, Maxwell Rood. I Stamford Queen Street
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    8 10 ITS THE NEW DANCE ptx. AP
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  • 1617 10 LATEST News and Gossip form HOLLYWOOD fc CINCE arriving in Engr land early in June this year for a starring I role in Warwick film* I Technicolor drama for Columbia Pictures; A Prize Of Gold." Richard Z Widmark has seen a lot of Europe. And so have X his wife.
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    • 218 10 The world famous family <;/ TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL PFAFF/^'&tf 1 I *SADE IW GERMANY /^THE ONLY SEWIHO\ f MACHINE WITH A i CERTIFICATE OF UFE 1 TIME GUARANTEE/
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    • 83 10 j#W r —^v i i'\ i Supvr ALWAYS FRESH Always stays cool, fresh and entirely hygienic /f Inter-linked foam bubbles with every move- >|^ V /•^^J NON -ALLERGIC W//W1 A id«l for »ll«rj r .su««r«r!. ti U SLEEP AND SAVE j^QP Slß^l fit The most wonderful value, for it will
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  • 1246 11 Malaya's Women Find They've Long Way To Co By The Sports Editor SO now we know. Malayan champion Cecelia Samuel met her first defeat since 1949. And Singapore champion Helen Heng received her first iove set' since she took to shuttle-chasing as a sport. So now
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  • 18 11 SBA ■5. RA RSAS R A F a R F LF pa at i Kam- V
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  • 80 11 INTRODUCING THE SBA CHIEF THE President cl the Sincapore Badminton Association. Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. is being introduced to England's June Wnite before the start of the international exhibitions. In picture from the left are Judy Devlin. Margaret Varner, Ken Davidson. June White and Iris Cooley. after with Mrs. dis-
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  • 86 11 Men's Single*: Ferry Sonnc- (Indonesia l beat Ooi Teik Hock (Penan?) 15-17. 15-3, 10-2. Woman's Singles: Judy Devlin I'SA' brat Mrs. Ceceiia Samuel St ang< i i 11-6, 11-5: Margaret Varner (USA) beat Helen Heng gai :t 11-7. 11-0. >li\fd Doubles: One P..h Lim and June White
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  • 332 11 IT'S Indio vt'sus Indonesia tonight Nandu Notckor versus Ferry Sonncville, T. N. Scth versus Eddy Yusuf— ond it's a sure night for thrills the second day of the Singapore international badminton exhibitions at the Singapore Badminton Stadium. \nd en Thcr-as Clip stcivscrtv v.ho flew direct lO Str.gapcre cfter
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  • 389 11 MCC Tail Wag Force Draw BRISBANE, Nov. 23, (Reuter)— The four-dav match between the M.C.C. and Queensland ended here todav in a tame draw. M.C.C. who made 304 in their first innings took the opportunity to get in some practice and batted until after tea in totalling 288 in their
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    • 68 11 DUE to pressure ok space, the Comics are held over for today only. They will be resumed tomorrow. ...as ihr dew on a morning ro^c hj*y is Colihrita's delightful perfume. Lse oc/ iil»rita Toilet Soap at all times to give our* CjjJ 1 »f a flower-fresh daintiness antl to surround
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    • 725 11 w 'KW)»OC>iHiW>tiHHui|ULj«)M IUMxIMJUWUmji^^M. ACKNOWLEDGMENT MRS. TAN SENG TEONG and Family thank all Friends and Relatives for their kind messages of condolence and attendance at the funeral of Mr. Tan Seng Teong on November 22. 1954. SITUATIONS VACANT APPLICATIONS are invited -f*- for the vacant post of Stenographer /Receptionist (female) Tan
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    • 503 11 <fc^^. I "berlraR 1 i W^^^ j CHROSTAR j Preferred by j^^ Athletes j^m "n throughout JW; //re World. 5 *i^\ 1; BIKE lE/ SUPPORTERS KNEE CAPS I ANKLETS CORRECT ■SKSSStf EXPOSURE Trade enquiries to Sole Agent,: fke P^'^*'** »<>r o^ r|| nnAh J 9*>od picture. EXCELSIOR LTDc i u
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  • 750 12  -  WINDSOR LAD Van Breukelen Has Four Strong Ones In At 4.50 By WITH SOVEREIGN, Perak Gold Vase winner, missing hi s race, the van Breukelens still hold a strong hand with four of their candidates, PROSPERITY, COKALITA, DETERMINATION and BRIDGELAW 11, to tackle the field in
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  • 1025 12 The going for tomorrow will at best be soft as it rained yesterday. .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\> Beechnut, third to Bon Tresor and Golden Rebus, should again ibe in the money. He goes down i one pound. In hi^i last effort Beechnut was in the pack until I he reached the
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  • 125 12 Sunday h.Eh standard After a 35 rmnute struggle th" Colony so?k? n^ 1 2 s^ d to beat the sona Recs defence to onen accounts through Mansoor P cle from Coutts. He beat two defenders to place the ball into the net. The third goal
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    • 179 12 Standard's Selections Windsor Lad The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer DINNA KORiiKT 11 DINNA K>K(ii;i II DINNA FORGKT II PINNA FORC.ET II 1{ Skryne I'rimroMc t. irtfuin ikr Tryas rja s Dunde Bay Skryne Primrose Sudan P— STKKAM SONO SFITnitK II SIMTI IKK II wu S N Hrn-hnitt it.-.-, hunt Clear
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    • 145 12 Fine iPi,,,U lfl Diamond Gem Sef p/ n ENGAGEMENT R| N(S lETERNITY~R|NGS Platinum S Go/rf WEDDING RINGS .1 M7###. l»o«V#. »f\,,,i,. s A 1; 1 1 ii i B. P. De SILVaTS. (Uamijartunrs A l//|l/% ///>// y, n^ SING/tPORE OOUMMtQ A tsod&§B Com pa n\ STORCH BROS. (1949) LTD., H
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    • 1129 12 RACE 1: 2.30 p.m.-Horses Class 1, Div. 3-6 Furs. 1. o:>4 Sf 9.C0 M, S. W K,m Yong Thau Yin -.Mortimer Z. 7HI Fiftv tirand 7y K.115 Mr. Kok Hoong Refers McCloud oti2 Sudan Hy B.U -B.T.S Kongsi KOCt o ers 4. 09<; Majestic Sight Uy 8.10 M/t _£«s*£* |gj«
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