Singapore Standard, 29 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD v tit m m. Vol. V. No. 149. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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272 1954-11-29 1 SENATOR WANTS CHINA BLOCKADE IF REDS SAY 'NO' WASHINGTON, Nov. 28, (Renter) Senator Willicm Knowland, Senate Republican leader, proposed yesterday that the United States jhould impose a tight blockade on Communist China if it refused demands for the immediate re lease cf 13 American airmen imprisoned as $pies. conference he272 words
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55 1954-11-29 1 Family Wounded In Tampin Shooting >un. n Silva, •\w nager of pin. 1> > iff H Bay an H lal.k.i were (I h. the \mjl ampin shooting, :;irnr<l bis chest If (load. v ere Serenten a was ri»ht «t. his wife their injure' l n <»f tbp i to be55 words
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Article29 1954-11-29 1 The Commissioner-General. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. left Singapore by air yesterday for Saigon. During the next few days he will visit Vietnam. Cam-fo-Kiia and Laos.29 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-11-29 1 ONE of the first official pictures of H.M.S. Bulwark, the latest aircraft carrier to join the Koyal Navy. The Bulu.irk. commissioned earlier this month, has been carryins out trials off the Isle of Arran and the English Channel. The carrier has all the latest develop ment m carrier65 words
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Article451 1954-11-29 1 NEW STRIKE THREAT BY CLERKS Postal Row Worsens KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The threat of a new strike looms over the Federation postal horizon following a letter sent to the Union of Post Office Workers by the PostmasterGeneral, Mr. E. E. Cassell. f If it materializes, the strike "will involve all451 words
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244 1954-11-29 1 Standard Staff Reporter DUNEARN Road hostelites of the University of Malaya last night unanimously agreed to give their full support to the Interim Committee's decision to protest to the authorities, condemning the eviction of four undergrads from all hostels for conduct prejudicial to the good name244 words
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Article42 1954-11-29 1 BANGKOK. Nov. *>8 <AP) About 100 Vietnamese refugees living m Sakol Nakorn m Northeastern Thailand have shaved their heads m protest against the Thai Government's Intention of send ing them to South Vietnam. Police sources here said today.42 words
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Article151 1954-11-29 1 WUCHIU LANDING DENIED VJfeVpi. Nov. 28 (AP>— An \r^'tV,£ hine p Nationalist \l W ncy sald toda y that S* Ai* c Reel troops actual--5 on a tiny off-shore •i££d. where th*e Nationalists otned earlier they repulsed '.^.invasion attempt on FriThe official Central News Agency. quoting military Quarters, said that151 words
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Article51 1954-11-29 1 TAIPEI. Nov. 28. <AFP>Two hundred and thirty -six patriotic students of the Nationalist Provincial Agricultural School signed their names m their own blood on to a letter to Navy Commander. Vice-Admiral Shu Chao. asking to be enrolled m 'the navy, the Central News Agency reported51 words
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Article139 1954-11-29 1 Pontiff Ordered To Rest VATICAN CITY. Nov. 2d— Pope Pius, suffering from a recurrence of the stomach trouble which endangered his life last January, today made his last public appearance—for four minutes for at least a week. In the great space m front of Saint Peters Basilica, immediately below the139 words
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118 1954-11-29 1 SHIZOUKA. Japan. Nov. 28. (UP)— A money order, mailed from North China by a Japanese soldier to his wife m Japan during World War 11, took 10 years to reach its destination. Itaro Takahashi. 36. was surprised recently when his wife got the118 words
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Article75 1954-11-29 1 LONDON. Nov. 28 (Reuter)— The Sunday Times today described Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, as the best possible Ambassador of goodwill and friendship to the United States. This newspaper commented: "No one who has ever come near enough to Her Majesty, the Queen Mother to experience her75 words
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78 1954-11-29 1 TOKYO, Nov. 28— Police reported 16 Japanese University students were buried under a snowslide on Mount Fuji yesterday. The police said a rescue party had begun climbing the mountain but there icas little hope of any students surviving. Another 18 stud?y}ts with the party78 words
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Article80 1954-11-29 1 TAIPEI. Nov. 28 < Router)— Russian submarines have been active around Nationalist-held islands off the Chinese mainland, the Nationalists claimed today. The Military Information Service said that ''Soviet Russian submarines have been spotted several times" m the seas n^ar Tachen Island, off the south coast of80 words
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226 1954-11-29 1 Good Wishes And Cheque For Churchill LONDON. Nov. 28. (Reuter) A wave of Rood wishes and praise for Sir Winston Churchill on his 80th birthday on Tuesday swept through Sunday newspapers here today But amidst these expressions of goodwill there were also voices taking sides m the controversy over his226 words
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Article37 1954-11-29 1 BERLIN. Nov. 28 ißnitrri S«'v»n British soldiers who voluntarily crossed into Bast Germany a mttk ago. including Aye who neaped from detention, have b«en returned by the Ku»ian authorities, a British spokesman said ia.>t ntfht.37 words
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Article245 1954-11-29 1 Dominici Gets Death Sentence DIGNE. Nov. 28 (Reuter>— Gaston Dominici. 77-year-old goat farmer, was mv ten< <»d to demth here todaf for the murder ol Urn Drummond fam A jury of seven Alpine larmen round him guilty of all three murden after trial lasting 11 day* The jury, who conferred245 words
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257 1954-11-29 2 local Officers' Chances Progressively Checked' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The report of the Federotion Government's M clayonization committee came under heavy fire at the third annual delegates conference of the 2,000 strong union of Telecommunications workers today. Mr. G. Leo. the Union's president, charged the vport257 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-11-29 2 New Prremises Opened PRESIDENT of the Sin Kapore City Council Mr. T. P. F. McXeice. (with garland) opens tlu- new premises of the City Council Labour I'nions' Federation at Race Course Road yesterday. With him are Mr. O. S. Rengasamj. the Federation'^, Secretary and Mr>. McNeice. Stan dard photo.49 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-11-29 2 PROFESSOR R. Mi Whirter. Professor of Medical Radiology at the University of London, arrived m Singapore over the week-end ny Qantas BOAC from Sydney for a week's stay here. He will begin his week with a British Medical .\s*«wkitinn lecture today43 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-11-29 2 Serangoon Residents W ant Lim ABOUT 13 trade unions, associations and schools m the Serangoon district yesterday, appealed to the residents m the area to elect Mr. Lim Choon Mong. a Progressive Party candidate as their representative m the Singapore Legislative Council. In a statement Issued yesterday, representatives of these140 words
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Article113 1954-11-29 2 PFXAXG. Sun. The President of the UMNO Tj/ o v.. Abdul Rahman speaking,*' l^ Alliance rally at the Esief*£, this evening, said thl ur »i N "certa n" party 1 In bringing a mo': jf» I Legislative Coun meeting to set up a con nitl i U113 words
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173 1954-11-29 2 Malaya's Envoys' To Wait Diplomatic Corps Plan Scrapped Government, laid a decision on the future of the proposed diplomatic corps will be taken soon. The two officers who are undergoing diplomatic training are: H.F.G. Leembrugfen (Singapore) and Inche Zaitun Ibrahim tin Ahmad "Federation*. SINGAPORE and the Federation Governments have temporarily173 words
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Article78 1954-11-29 2 A National Union For Attendants KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The All-Malayan Federation o f Government Medical Employees Trade Union, today decided 'hat a National Union should take the place of its present LOOM Federation A resolution to effect this change was adopted by all the State and Settlement Unions with the78 words
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Article42 1954-11-29 2 ALOR STAR Sun. A sudden landsHde at BukH Pinang, eight miles from here, this afternoon killed a 20-year-old 'ateritc labourer. Lim Seng Huat. Other labourers rushed to his aid. but he was dead when they dug him out.42 words
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Article81 1954-11-29 2 THE Singapore Malay Marine Officers' Union, yesterday pledged to support the Labo :r Front to contest the Legislative Council election, next year. At an extraordinary meeting, the Union also decided to give assistance to Capt. T. D. Richards who is contesting' the election on Labour Front81 words
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Article167 1954-11-29 2 PENANG, Sun. The Immigration Department does not withhold the issue of a passport unLes s there is strong security objection, the Controller of Immigration, Federation of Malaya, Mr. D. W. Big ley, told The Standard today. Mr. Bigley disclosed that there have been some cases of167 words
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Article34 1954-11-29 2 rinL EM Q ERS f the Kam^3 Club, Singapore, will hold their annual mixed social for husbands and well-wishers at the Clubs premises m M l- oum«m Road at 8 p.m. today.34 words
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Article41 1954-11-29 2 GENERAL Sir Charles Loewen, Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces, took the salute at the march past of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps at Tanglin Barracks. Singapore, yesterday. The occasion was the celebration of the annual Ordnance Corps Week.41 words
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Article135 1954-11-29 2 STOREROOM IS NOW FOR ART' KUALA LUMPUR, S.i« Pederatkm*! fir»-* >»• modern school at Max a. Road m Kuala Lumpur ha.< ju^! I irned a sto- fur broken furniture Into ao trad ye ci-p permanent "art f m Cream- o'ourcd wra -i < < Ed admirably with h a k135 words
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Article124 1954-11-29 2 McNeice Tells Union THE Sinsapore City Council is hus> built* < City the like of which exi^t" nou-herr m Uj Council president. Mr. T. P. I yesterday. He was opening cCTtmWy ol tlM R| Labour L'n.or.-" F« i Race Course H ad. >cMr. McNei t124 words
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Article195 1954-11-29 3 Plotters, Pilots Required siriK. Sun.— Tlie Malayan Auxiliary became fully 'operational" today commencing reconnaisI Johore terrorists— needs a "lar^e manpower" tor its town headquarderal capital The rail went out today for i air-min led youth of Selangor to volunteer for traini-4 with MAAF as radar195 words
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Article82 1954-11-29 3 TWO Singapore businessmen ing 22 other Khehs h have registered for the is.i wedding to be I i f the Kheh Community Guild. S ih Street, on Dec. 12. Other prospective bri :e- comprise shop-sssis-teachers and clerks. ire expected to register f>r the wedding before82 words
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Article57 1954-11-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A Communist terrorist, identias Yap Sak, was killed by a patrol of the 2/10 Gurkha m the Bahau district of Sembilan yesterday. two terrorists a Chiin i a Tamil who were y the 1/G Gurkhas m the Sungei Siput area of Perak Fri ijr,57 words
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Article23 1954-11-29 3 r JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Regent of Johore presidit a meeting of the Johore Executive Council held at the Council chamber today.23 words
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98 1954-11-29 3 PEXAXG. Sun.— The Presiof the Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, Mr. Ns Sui Cam. yesterday called upon the Chinese to an intelligent and active interest in the affairs of the M Mr. Ng was ad Iressing nearly 100 repr -;yes of Chiassq98 words
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Article38 1954-11-29 3 IPOH. Sun.— An 11-year-ol I of the Guru N i Institute* n. Dalip Singh fell while crossing a briigo r Buntong yesterday mom- 1 T and disappeared into the waters of *he Sungei P^ri38 words
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Article145 1954-11-29 3 BIG INCREASE IN RIDA PROJECTS lOHOKE BAHRU. Sun. >ut 161 out of A.vi Bpplica- f<>r lo;:ns by ex-Special ns tablet were approved by Rural and Industrial De- 'I'ir.erit Authority during first six months of this M. states an official report. As a result 45 projects i on the applications were145 words
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344 1954-11-29 3 TRADING COMPANY FOR THE ABORIGINES Plan Drawn Up By The London TV Reunion' Man v KU aI LA >W P S- Rf Sun The bi 9 <« k orgonixing o Malayan Aboriginal trading corporation awaits Mr. Norman Herboldt, the Federation civilian who was last week Britain's "TV reunion" surprise, when344 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-11-29 3 A foundation day dinner of the University of London was held at the Sea View Hotel. Singapore. o n Saturday night. Photo shows (from left to right): Prof. Brock. Prof. A. A. Sandosr-am. Mrs. Lucy hen. Prof. V. C. Benhaam. Dr C. H. Withers-Payne. Prof. K. 11. G.72 words
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Article302 1954-11-29 3 Bela Siki Impresses Audience Standard Music Critic I LAST NIGHTS recital by Be! a Siki. the young Hungarian pianist, was a series of masterly interpretations of Bach. Liszt and Debussy. i Under Siki's hands the mighty canvas ot the Liszt sonata was revealed m its manyhued florjr; the old gold302 words
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Article323 1954-11-29 3 FEAR gripped residents m Bedok on the East coast of Singapore yesterday, as numerous distinct pug marks, believed to be that of a tiger, were spotted at \arious places m the area. Meanwhile, the mysterious j disappearance ot another dog from an atuip house323 words
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Article172 1954-11-29 3 Hospital Workers' Meeting KUALA LUMPUR Sin Th« President of the Al> Malayan Federation of Governmem Medical Employees' Trade Union. Mr S Manickam. told its sixth annual I genera] meeting 1 hero yesterday, that Government was sat!>iied "if our children are playing m drain* and dirt heaps." Mr Manirkam regretted that172 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-11-29 3 ONE of the :>♦; models of casual, cocktail and formal dross to be shown at the two "Nicht m Rome" supper fetes at the Raffles Hotel, on Dec 15 and lfi. m aid of Trafalgar Home. This frock is from Vanity's latest Italian collection. Of the new straw72 words
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Article85 1954-11-29 3 JOHORE BAHRI*. Sun. Ismail bin Abdullah, a lorry driver, was fined $400 or five months' jail by the President of the Sessions Court. Kluang. for oiTerin^ a |9 bribe to a Police constable. Ismail was stopped by the constable who wanted to report him for85 words
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Article26 1954-11-29 3 THE 11th Company of the Singapore Boys Brigade held its dedication and presentation of its Colours ceremony at Jubilee Church, Outram Road, Singapore, yesterday.26 words
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Advertisement18 1954-11-29 3 I'^-i :hooi I lv^ lasses! I FOR ENROLMENT W& Cure U 1. 1. 1 B 'at ion I ■>18 words
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Miscellaneous483 1954-11-29 3 Standard cJtlmanac Information at a Glance ITI N 6 ADORE* T SSStißt S» EOS 388r if t8 u kM W*'™ M AX U K"-J 7 v :n J Historiography" Market Report >: 7 :,-n News mBSSZ. i w Illpll:t University of s»; 710 The KiJ.tors S;»ejk g^^—^ -*X -Malaya, by483 words
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Article207 1954-11-29 4 EHUNCE CHARLES tollerts J eii;arette-tar<ls and is himself featured m a set that he owns! He is No. 48 m the Cor- J onation series. "Elizabeth to 5 Kiizubeth." uhith were m j packets of cigarettes sold Z last year. One of his sets depicts events m the207 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-11-29 4 JACK STALLr >J WORTHY, of St. Paul's Cray, Kent, has baked and iced hundreds of fakej for big exhibitions m all parts of Europe. The last one. a model Humpty Dumpty. was left on a shelf to dry out fell ©ff and broke. "I should58 words
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Article, Illustration408 1954-11-29 4 Y"OU cannot give the family or a friend a nicer present than, one you've made yourself. But you mustn't let anyone know that you're making it. of course. So if you are Roms to make this rover for an old lampshade frame us a Christmas408 words
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Article378 1954-11-29 4 4DULTS m Prattville a:.i. are 'now having to get along without one of their favourite newspapers: but they look forward to the end o* school vacation, when "Happy News' will be back m bus- ess. "Hjppv News" is a handprinted weekly. Issued every Frid iy ri iring the378 words
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Article, Illustration250 1954-11-29 4 Make This Christmas Card S^HORT of pocket money? Cf course you must send Christmas cards, but here is one ycu can make yourself— and it's different First, get a piece of white card about 5 m by 6 m. Crease this down the centre Of the 6 m. side to250 words
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Article139 1954-11-29 4 1 1 ERE p.rc two re i ipes **for sweets which will be useful at Christmas if you can wait that long to try them. Chocolate Balls. M* It half-povnul cf plain chocolate very slowly m a saucepan. Take it olf the heal and gradually add a teacuptul139 words
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Article, Illustration201 1954-11-29 4 L\AIR-HAIRED Nancy Olson. 13. of Illinois, has been kept away from schcxl by illness. But the local telephone company has made surv; Nancy doesn't niiss any lesThey have Installed I cial twoway spcakCf mi :<>- phone m her bedroom and connected it (i:rect'v with the201 words
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Article22 1954-11-29 4 Dl not slothful, hut fullnut-rs of Ihnn who through fu it It ami patience inherit lh» prutnisrs. 11. »r. «:li22 words
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Article, Illustration315 1954-11-29 4 ASWAN which v addled down a street m England, attacked its reflection In a shop window. and shattered the plate glass. It was only Mightly injured. IV HEN Patricia Darlison (-1 Durban South Africa moved into a new flat with her pan nts. her BUDCJKRICiAR nVw into315 words
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Article, Illustration214 1954-11-29 4 'THERE Is dancer ahead I for white hunters m inda, who have got t i t RHINOCKK o>Ks which are Retting out i I band m a ga:ne park, ie of the hunters may be tossed by the huge dim witted beasts. How* vt r game wardens say214 words
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Advertisement27 1954-11-29 4 SHOCKPROTECTED I ANTIMAGNETIC I UNBREAKABLE I I 06TAWABLE I I fAOMALL WATCH DEALERS I SOLE AGENTSr- I |CHEE HOMO [0 Kg J ■FORGET ME NOT] Paris France.27 words
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Advertisement51 1954-11-29 4 Start cadi ddy right with QUAKER OATS v VM-.«^W> L^QUAKER OATS Easy-to-digest High-energy fbo< SAVE^IiOwi niv its too late V.%> V (l b\ .an >L..t > |S||! V. X' c u /I OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODA^ AT A*.^l A mil I TTTTTT jilJ r £sff I K I 1 151 words
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Article, Illustration612 1954-11-29 5 \nv IORK. lIOIOBISTS uh«> pull M nU inthon3 Pan* n s r»ad dt petrol the the the \va tcli ing a cabaret show —for instead of greasy overalls, Anthony and his staff are splendidly arrayed m midnightblue dinner jackets, bow ties, immaculate white shirts, knife-edged trousers612 words
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Article113 1954-11-29 5 Bride Said: 'I will NOT II v g rch. I I i han the I V COULD HIS MIND. YET HE VOWED HE WAS STILL IS LOVE A NEW DATt; WAS ARRANGED, AM) AGAINi THE BRIDEGROOM F.4/L-' ED TO TURN VP. < I I I.R Frienas tried to per- the113 words
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Article, Illustration379 1954-11-29 5 Renee Halm - Renee Halm FGHG By Knaresborovgh, Yorkshire, lis socks, rode his horse like ed cards likr a gallant, and with any wag m the county. h. and y with I 9. at a dealer, I! ttith his own h inand ruling n he timber a :uing I' I >lO\KI379 words
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Article341 1954-11-29 5 RITA DEL MAR - RITA DEL MAR '|M> i» \-v s <)i OTATtON: I i»i>;i rt-m i > th♦• r is mil In ii^ ihii ciiuiot h:i|>- mn \|;irk Twain. .\|<»\l»\V iok EVEBYONE: Th.- (i iv requires a calm and discreet approach to s:lua- lions; aajiui lo conditioits 1 changes341 words
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Article151 1954-11-29 5 WOMAN, the more curious she is about her face, is commonly the more careless about her house. Ben Jonson. jDEAUTY m a woman's face, like sweetness m a woman's lips, is a matter of taste. Mary Wilson Little. \I\Y the man be damned I and never151 words
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Advertisement1022 1954-11-29 5 AMAZING PILES CURE I would like to inform the P.lcs sufferers thot my bleedi« t I Piles which has been on en .lets source of trouble »o mi tot the lost 25 years hos been successfully cured by the fomoM Piles specialists. HAKIM FAZAL HUSSAIN without p** i ond operation1,022 words
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Letter332 1954-11-29 6 Saving On Schools Sir Writing m the Singapore Standard. AM ROW says, "1* it not a act that the expenditure m Government a c h oo 1 greater than that m an Aided School? So Whs does not the Government encourage the A i d c d schools to expand.332 words
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Letter191 1954-11-29 6 'JUSTICE TO WOMEN' Sir; A Malayan" from Kuala Lumpur -reins iunnrant ol Ike real pitiure of life hero after. That Solomon wasn't living m Paradise is universally understood. That was whj he had lots of worries. That the late Kin;; lbn Saucl of Arabia did M flUUttgt M t< keep191 words
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Letter158 1954-11-29 6 Sir: It will be greatly appreciated if the management of \hv Queens Cinema will arrange to sell tickets for the n»xt show 15 to 20 minutes alter the preceding show has started, or adopt the system of advance booking. As far as I can see, most of the people158 words
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Article771 1954-11-29 6 'THE new Indonesian Consul-General, Dr. Hermen Kartowisastro, has shed a faint ray of ho\non the gloomy atmosphere pervading Singapore business circles when he said that he would endeavour to promote better trade relations between his country and the Colony. Many factors have led to the cold trade war771 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1954-11-29 6 MARY HORNADAY - MARY HORNADAY By The UN. Meets In The Old CRACKER BARREL SPIRIT I tration sho«s 1 arguments Kd to be m m the timtij store. •t suppose we shall know that the age of enduring peace has arrived when all1,013 words
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318 1954-11-29 6 Why Is He Against Mission Schools? Sir; T. S. D of Ipoh (or Ka m par?* seems to be a self-appointed authority on education m Malaya. I enjoy reading his letters to the press, but then ii an oftrepeated theme m all his letters. He wants ail English Aided Schools318 words
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Article35 1954-11-29 6 either of the above named systems, which will undoubtedly be a boon to the picture-goers as well as advantageous to the cinema staff m handling the crowds that attend these pictures. A. SALIM, Singapore.35 words
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Article84 1954-11-29 6 Sir; 1 wonder what made Dr. Lin Yu-tang peak out as he did the other day about independence. I regret that I did not attend his meetings but according to the local press he himself appears so "childish" m politics. The only thing I can do84 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-11-29 6 "Thanks to you. doctor, my nervousness ha completely va ni shed. By the way, could you lend me a fiver— I24 words
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Article17 1954-11-29 7 I 28. I I proI matic ngtori I I I I17 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-11-29 7 Jp of tests now being made Swiss Alps, with a new type aircraft rocket which, it is target. It is developed by factory. Photo shows the base. AP photo31 words
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Article, Illustration355 1954-11-29 7 S. KOREA STRENGTHENS HER ARMY Major Anti-Red Force In Asia SEOUL, Nov. 28,— The Republic of Korea's armed forces are rapidly turning info "the strongest anti-Communist force m Asia/ the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Lee Hyung Keun said yesterday. At a press conference Gen. Lee said355 words
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Article124 1954-11-29 7 Prince WanWarnsAgain NKW YORK, Nov. 28, (AP)— Thailand's Foreign Art airs Minister Prince Wan Waithayakon said yesterday that preparations are being made for large-scale Communist infiltrations into his country to overthrow the government. s-> ng at Luncheoti n of the Harmonic C c Wan said124 words
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Article19 1954-11-29 7 rAIPI 28. (AP).— v I la si ia To Pai nent, Form lions omes the19 words
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Article61 1954-11-29 7 RUTHERGLENS. Scot i Mov. 28. iRr iter)^Hundr< ol housewives Jeered 27-y< arold Miss Agnes Stewart she left the Registry Office hero yesterday after becoming the third wife ol a 7 year-old former schoolman The groom. Mr. Robert Hutchoon, and hi^ brid«-. a former bus conductress, had61 words
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Article48 1954-11-29 7 CAIAZZO (Italy). Nov. 28: (APi.— A 30-year-old wo was liberated yesterday from <.-. pigsty, where she bad been a hained prisoner for four years and po ice arrested her 77--year-o d lather. Tiny charged Salvatore Mone with "bestial mistreatment*' of his daughter, Fortunata. I48 words
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Article33 1954-11-29 7 NEW DELHI. Nov. L'B: (UP); Proposals to raise the age ol Hindu marriage from 15 to 16 for giris and from 18 to 21 for men have been presented to Parliament33 words
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137 1954-11-29 7 'Royal Film Displeased The Queen' LONDON, Nov. MS. (UP) The Queen was "displeased" at the choice of "Beau Brammel" for this year's royal film performance. the Daily Kxpress saM yesterday. The film shows one of her ancestors. Kins; George 11. uoinu mad at Windsor Castle wildly fingering tin- keys of137 words
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Article41 1954-11-29 7 BUENOS A IRKS. Nov 28. (AP>. Italian cinema actress Gina Lollobrigida was whisked away under police protection yesterday after the .>xcessive enthusiasm of photographers and the Intense heat ot television cameras torced her to shorten a news conference.41 words
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Article36 1954-11-29 7 CAPRI. Nov. 28, (Router). A Neapolitan melody "Capri Is Calling You." has been composed to lure the world's splnsten and bachelors Into matrimony at the "Lonely Hearts Congress,'" which opens here on Saturday.36 words
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Article63 1954-11-29 7 I.OS ANGELES, Nov. 28. (VP)-Jamei Crockett. 35, of Norwalk, California, got lost m the fog yesterday irhile he was tuking his wife. Mary Pauline, to a Los Angeles hospital. The jog delayed them. So Crockett assisted icliile his wiie aave birtJi to a six-pound girl m63 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-11-29 7 WHEN a younc, fellow is sk.rting trouble ihere's one sure place to hide— under nurse's skirts So when linle Ancj, c v wants to play on h.s own at the London County Council's children's nursery at egent's Park. London, he invents his own little geme of hide end64 words
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171 1954-11-29 7 3 Held In Theft Of Secret Paris Fashions PARIS. Nov. 28. (UP (—Police arrested three women yesterday on charges of stealing and selling copies of the closely guarded original models of some of France's leading houses of fashion. The police announcement said half the models of the 1954-55 winter collection171 words
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Article173 1954-11-29 7 LONDON, Nov. 28, (AFP)— At least seven seamen have perished and five ships have either sunk or been severely damaged m the violent storm which swept Britain and the surrounding: seas during the last 3b hours. It was nut until dawn rlay that173 words
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Article72 1954-11-29 7 SANDHURST. New 2t: (Reuter) Nearly 900 cadets at tlie famous Royal Military Academy here found huge posters plastered over their notice bu^rd yesterday, saying 'Girls, he the Sandhurst pin- up of 1955." They advertised an Imaginary beauty contest m one °1 the academy*f squares with Marilyn Monroe72 words
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Article37 1954-11-29 7 JAPAN will take her first major step toward establish- I ment of a modern jet air force on Tuesday when 13 pilots i will graduate from an U.S. Air I Force flight school. UP.37 words
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Article147 1954-11-29 7 MONTREAL. Nov. 28. -UP' —The worlds largest Santa Claus was reported missing yesterday somewhere between San Francisco and Montreal and frantic appeals went out for the van caning the big fellow across the continent. The giant St. Nick who is 33 feet high and walks and147 words
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Article131 1954-11-29 7 BISHOP. Auckland County. Durham. Nov. 28. <Reuter> A curvaceous 18-year-old school girl who was suspended from .school after photographs of her m a scanty sunsuit appeared m newspapers, .was told yesterday that she could return to h» r classes at the beginning ol the131 words
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191 1954-11-29 7 NEW YORK. Nov. JR. (IT) British historian Arm Toynbee yesterday lummcd up his impression of American thinking •«i ro-exist< n c '<■ ows: "People n the Unit< Suites are wonder ng if it w i work bul at least liiey don't ■•v.iiit191 words
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Article36 1954-11-29 7 Exchange Of A-Materials NEW DELHI. N L 1:-: (Reuter) Mr. Jawahar Nehru, In i;..;. Prime Mil < said yesterday t hat India was ready to tr ide mater •> w th other c aintries m exchange i<->r tin-know-how36 words
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Article72 1954-11-29 7 NEW DELHI. N»/ i. (R< 1 ter).— lnternational lii upn sentatives fetterdaj ided «'i fr which on w i l f iting by ha f the Urn on formalit tf inten air i A l i alive sal Im ed States h;: i". 1 i i72 words
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163 1954-11-29 7 New Yoik, Nov 23 (UP) Alger Hits came bomt to a Deb'od Thu' giving dinner with lamilv yesterday j:id i fused to mak.- my continents about his future, laying: "I am r.>» running for offloe, I am retui n home." The former S v163 words
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Article46 1954-11-29 7 PARIS, Nov. 21 (UP» Intel ior M nlsti f inn I .mMikI.iv that poll ..:i Didc-. brought 10 ught leak Communisti lioir, S» urity Cour. 1 in ed Didcs v. lh polkc fol lays aitc: ount 1 ntg an-) the office of t46 words
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Advertisement112 1954-11-29 7 I *IN SPITE OF THE STRIKE WE STILL HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF I "RUNABOUT" m Brown Lace with the I *BWr NEW TORFLEX SOLES for extra hed /> aJ|P*\\ v wear m "E" fitting 'Ls A tzes: 7 °2 $13.50 \j|^mk W "BRENDORA" girl's Brown Ba- I Solite Soles112 words
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172 1954-11-29 8 HONGKONG, Nov. 28: (UP) The chairman of Wheelock Marden and Company, one of Britain's biggest firms, said here the optimistic report of trade groups returning from Red China is not reconcilable with the "stark realities*' of the actual situation. Mr. George E.172 words
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Article26 1954-11-29 8 A SPECIALITY machinery and loml XactQfJ at Terbrog (the Netherlands) manufactures a square spanner of sturdjr construction, which can he used for many purposes.26 words
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Article89 1954-11-29 8 THE Isthmian Line will have one sidling per month from the United States as from Jan. 11. 1955. The inaugural trip \viil be made by the B.S. Sftel Admiral, which will call at Singapore after cailing at Hongkong en route. The ship's local agents. McAli.ster Co.89 words
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Article36 1954-11-29 8 U.S. chemical producers can obtain successful results m foreign operations if they cooperate with foreign companies This was the theme of recent meeting m Bedford. Pennsylvania, of the Commercial Chemical Development Association36 words
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Advertisement793 1954-11-29 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND lI4MBURG AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marselles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg 6 BREMEN. Spore P. Sham Penang LUOWIGSHAFEN (HAPAG) Cdns. 8/9 3 Dec 4 Dec *SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD) 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 7/13 |an 14|an 15|an HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 15/20 |an 22 fan 23793 words
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Advertisement946 1954-11-29 8 Tel: 2405 MANSPIELD <c CO., LTD. Tel: £412 (18 lines) (incorporated m Singapore) Tra\el Till- BLUE FUNMX UNB n r.wwrf via other ports to load and discharge rar«o 'ruMM-s'T. M» .T..'.m. SSSST. M.NU«,N ONT.NKM. SitiKauure Uje Sails P Sham Penang l.lp.imr lor Uverpool «t Glas- Vov A B u,H,,»r for946 words
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Advertisement645 1954-11-29 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'pjrc P Sham Penang LANCKOLAS •RU In Port/27 Nov 23 Nov 29 Nov ZEELAND (RL; 29 Nov/ 5 Dec 6 Dec 7/8 Occ RAKI645 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-11-29 9 THIS picture shows the luxurious interior of one of the Viscounts m service with Aer Lingus. The Viscoun, can seat between 40 and 59 passengers, varying according to the seating arrangements. Many people who have flown m the Viscount airliners m Europe have written to65 words
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Article280 1954-11-29 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Producers At Millers' Mercy By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Nov. 28, Rubber dealers m South Sumatra believe that the current ban on exports of slab rubber to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya has left smallholders at the mercy of domestic280 words
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426 1954-11-29 9 Active Trading In The Share Market Standard Market Correspondent THE Malayan share market m the past week was characterised by a pleasing volume of business and active trading conditions. It was a period when investors absotbed good parcels ol industrial shares at steady to Arming rates and strong buyers carried426 words
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Article371 1954-11-29 9 Business Done In The Week BUSINESS rf. -o m tfa from Nov 20 to 26: IXIH si rials: Consolidated Tin Smelten Ords. 27 9 F:. Xeav* Ord> $2.00 Gammons I $3.475. Hamnu i [."M U B L £1081 Wm Jacks $3.25. Jackson *X- Co. Ltd. 51.57 i. h cries Malayan371 words
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Article132 1954-11-29 9 SIR Leonard Lord. Chairman of the British Motor Corporation has announced m I London details of a non-con-tributory retirement benefit and life assurance scheme for al] BMC employees. This scheme will cover all employees not already covered by the company's pension and insurance schemes. Sir Leonard132 words
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Article83 1954-11-29 9 TOKYO. Nov. 28: (AP) Japan's foreign trade balance has been improving since last June, and Japan will have a one billion (US) dollar foreign exchange reserve by the end of the year, the newspaper Ninon Kaizai reported today. The country is expected to earn about 20083 words
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Article29 1954-11-29 9 APPLICATIONS may now be submitted for licences for the direct import of pressure lamps from Dollar sources, the Controller and Registrar of Imports and Exports, Singapore announced.29 words
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Article25 1954-11-29 9 IMPERIAL Chemical In- 1 dustries has bought the ammonium sulphate factory at Prudhoe-on-Tyne. which it j built for the'U.K. Government m 1942.25 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-11-29 9 THE Mentri Be*ar of Perak, Datoh Pan^lima Bukit (.anting, is photographed here in^pertin? .1 cutting machine m the Printing Department of the Perak Anti-Tuber-rulosis Settlement. Batu26 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-11-29 9 THE Dutch Navy's survey ship Snellius which recently arrived m Singapore en route to Holland after a surveying job m New Guinea.26 words
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Article39 1954-11-29 9 Gajah. when he declared open the 525.006 Recreation Hall and Training Centre there on Tuesday. The printing: centre is one of few workshops m the Settlement where inmates are taught to be self-supporting. Standard photo.39 words
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Article147 1954-11-29 9 GE N E,V A Nov. 28. (Reuter). Britain's sleei production for the second quarter of this year broke the record for the whole history of the industry with 4.900.000 tons, it was announced yesterday m the quarterly Steel Bulletin of the United Nations Economic Commission for147 words
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Article84 1954-11-29 9 BANGKOK. Nov. 28: (Renter) Thailand is negotiating with the Philippines for Im 1 sale ol 10.000 tons of 45 To rice under a new system to Thai mi'.lers which WOUk) lower the price from U*****.75 per ton f.o.b. to US$»4.OO. according to Ministry of Economics sources84 words
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155 1954-11-29 9 Prices Of Shares Do Not Reflect Rubber Rise RIBBER shares Renerally do not reflect the sustained rise m the commodity price or the increased profits and dividends m prospect, according to The Financial Times. An idea of the possibilities may be illustrated by considering the results of the endMarch companies155 words
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Article179 1954-11-29 9 TEXTILES EMPORIUM OPENING MALAYANS who ha\e traditionally preferi.it Indian textiles for iare«gi and other daily wru will now have an opportunity to know the immense variety of other items available to them— from Kashmir carpets and Kollegal silks to utility handkerchiefs. The Indian Commissioner m Malaya. Mr. R. X T.indon,179 words
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221 1954-11-29 9 Speculative Activity Seen In Rubber Finance And Commerce EVENTS B the China have stimulated activity m the Singapore rubber market towards 'he close of the wc< k. but otherwise the market iMi I I v.\ quiet, with (ie;;.er< ipmt what hesitant and I by the tremi. Speculative activity evident when221 words
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Article71 1954-11-29 9 LONDON*. Nov. 28. (Reutci) The British Motor Corporation*! new plant being in^'. Ed for engine production ai their factory m Sydney, wcuid be capable of turning out 1.000 engine* a week by September 1955. the chairman, Sir Leonard Lord revealed. The South African Government71 words
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Article224 1954-11-29 9 RATTLES HOTEL I. n>Made a profit of i29 927 (S3. H' > i and rccnmmi-nded finiil 'iividmd of 10'r and bonus if ">', will make total of 2:>'. tor th c year ended August SI, 1954. repeating last year'i distribution At balancing date iet current aueta equaned $336,671224 words
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Article98 1954-11-29 9 JAKARTA Nov. 28. (AP) Canada if e-un Airwi iiM the ny should begin t«o «>how profits next yc.r. Garuda's. l>oari of <>rs -.iid lomm dir ng the II I of this yc;ir amount* "o 7«M'O(Kio rui aha. ii A.-ver. during the M >:. I hall of98 words
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Article20 1954-11-29 9 OCTOBKR r >ber rops announced are Kt-no.i ;_'nHoO 111. (Sipt 'I ;,-,d R:».lella 14.8UU j. (Sept. 15.U04 Ib)20 words
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Advertisement57 1954-11-29 9 r II 01 ■I Johon I 3 A S Malaya f B A i c- W.D j^ O£R F OR JOHOBE jgptfLM HOSPITALS. i M a \l 1 EH \.MID r. Of f IEXT: I 1 F< •••-,c IMP, X| SMl 'he abs i i h- deFl« i !-:Tripply i57 words
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Advertisement448 1954-11-29 9 ".v.-w"Jw HTENDERS are invited I I supply ol materials for Prison Industries for the od 1.1.55 to 31.3.55 to tbe Prisons at Taiping, Kuala Lumpur. Telok Mas, Malacca, Seremban, .lohore Bahru. Pengkalan Chepa Kota Bharu. A. or Star. Muar and Penang lers will be received m I respect of all448 words
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Advertisement290 1954-11-29 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS Kfi4a^ NOW SHOWING J^QfeOltf "a.m. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 vxxxv vxvxxx^ FABULOUS! ENCHANTING! Jfcr intiomONic ClNemaScOP^ A&l *> I Hfv 1 \1 Jl \Bj > 7 1> T^ ly ELAINE STEWABT JOHN DERKK I PLUS CfNBMAtCOra SHORT "PIANO KNCORKS" 1 I A 20Jh tKMLKV-IOX RELEASE wwxww^^^^" I .vvwvxxvxxvxvvxxwvxv290 words
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Advertisement246 1954-11-29 10 GRAMD X-MAS SI IH X 5 FREE COLOURII) l kM THf Bt4CK S«/£ID Of fil/yi I A m caUMASCOH 4l *Ol!»B NM, NEXT CHANCE <q Doiei presents .1 Starring KA/K) M\M(; A vm MACHIKO KVO (oi J, f 5 IN >I\(.MII(IN, Mv KM n t^| J m Japanese Ilialoeue «,tl,246 words
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Miscellaneous1098 1954-11-29 10 t^ I I ft ".■*•>; !P/s" .-JP"-" I _^r I J J \"^^l /^■^■vmSßP™/ a! *'l wonder ii 1 could borrow a tupiul ol gin?" "I wonder how Tommy's getting on with his arithmetic homework. He had a problem about the amount of time it takes two taps to fill1,098 words
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Article179 1954-11-29 11 England Team To Germany Pick Meet Dec. 1 nN N»v. <Kru(er>— England's team to the uorld soccer tbampions at Wembly Derember 1, was announced here >(l» (S<ll f Jrrsfui! |(k > l f> h! :i nl 1 land) \nrth W. Ml il 3of li Mch.ill bark v IVolvcru.;i(l. nds s«179 words
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Article88 1954-11-29 11 tl 1 c l *'s crii Hutton's cap■nd .idds mi n mv (of the toei be worth a and 1 still think the captains 01 my day we< riaht Harry DsjtUa m the "News of the WOl d sara Hutti > w;:< up the garden ath P« haps th;it88 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-11-29 11 E RhA NOL.DS, the Tottenhatyi Hotspur goalkeeper, jumps to sure a shot R On Roirleu left, the Leicester Cily inside left, is checked by Harry Clarke, the Spur s ccntrehalf dur Ing the urst division soccer match at the White Hart Lane On \'<>r. 20. Tottenham uroii 554 words
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Article999 1954-11-29 11 P \Y l> L f A Pis Wu.verhamjvton Wanderers iy u> 6 3 44 24 26 Presti n North End 19 10 3 6 51 26 23 Sunderiand 19 7 9 3 33 25 23 Huddersfteld li> 9 5 5 3: 3o 23 Manchester T i:*ed 11.999 words
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102 1954-11-29 11 Airmen Win X-Country Races Easily MORE than 40 competitors took part m the annual crosscountry run organized by the Chinese V.M.C.A. and held along the South Buona Vista Road and Pasir Panjang yesterday. The three miles race was won by R. de Leschery < R.A.F. Changi) m 16 mm. 22102 words
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Article53 1954-11-29 11 BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 28. (AP) Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt gained the final of the Argentine tennis chamnionships yesterday by defeating Pausto Gardini of Italy 6-3. 3-6. 6-4. 6-1 m a semi-final match Enrique Morea of Argentina defenteM Art Lar?en. of U.S.A. 8-1. 8-8 t»-2 m the53 words
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Article1054 1954-11-29 11 WOLVES ARE LUCKY TO HOLD ARSENAL The Gunners Show Promise LONDON, Nov. 28, (Reuter) A combination of high winds, torrential rams and muddy pitches made this afternoon anything but happy for footballers yet three-ouarters of a million fans turned out to watch the 46 league games As if thankful to1,054 words
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Article97 1954-11-29 11 CARACAS. Venezuela. Nov. 28, (Reuter)— Russia had a eiear supremacy m the H6th world shooting champion-hip which ended here yesterday with the presentation of prize? and medals after a fortnight's competition. The Soviet team cained nine n victories, 1 [ght Indivi- wini and 49 gold an97 words
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Article159 1954-11-29 11 DI'NFERMLINE. Scotland. Nov. 28. (Renter) Ireland ■SI night beat Scotland m their Thomas Cup badminton match (European Zone second round) here and so qualified to meet Wales or Denmark m I the temi-ftnai m Dul Having paint.: S-1 U yes 4 .erd;iv the 1t..-.. lon w159 words
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Article48 1954-11-29 11 IN* the Progressive Party's South Ward District Committee's Knock-out soccer competition I payed on the Railway Institute 1 ground yesterday, Bukit Chermin beat Buona Vista by five goals to one. In another match. Jolliladl hold Kampong Tnn.iong Row rs to I 2— 2 draw.48 words
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Advertisement355 1954-11-29 11 ACCOM. WAMII) PUROPEAN COM PA \~Y KJ 't-quires |round or ofl ,c accommodation :«Pf)r«jx ll m. v 0 rt m R ood localitY Sin^ :t l f m-»- Box T IH.MSS. fUIIION KAJPIp TUITION FOR STENOGRAPHY: Revision C a Keeping. Accountancy. Speed Classes Typing. Shand. t,.s l Xmas holidays 24/26,355 words
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Miscellaneous182 1954-11-29 11 M"» Dncr By Al Capp I MINUTES AGO, NO' V VO' SMORE\ F^^^^^7TT^~^^ 0?""^"^™^^"* A v^-SAWDOWER/l'-NOW k LEADS A 1 ~2> QfjTTA P^ ?-TH' SAME VALLER DOS I BE^ ■tSaJ- jcv- iC^^Sr WIF T^ < > «sisO r^^ BUR.-ED.r-vo' DONE </ A tOSSJf ■fliaY r C"^« p <^2NI o d^-on182 words
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458 1954-11-29 12 VBNB INDIA'S two Thomas Cup stars, 21-year-old Nandkumar Natekar, and 26--year-old Trilok Nath Seth, who took part m the Singapore Badminton Association's International badminton exhibitions, are confident that they will return to the Colony m June next year to represent India m the semi-final of458 words
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Article, Illustration266 1954-11-29 12 We Will Return, Say Natekar Seth POPULAR FOOTBALLERS ARE BACK SINGAPORE'S Chij Boon Leon? and Selangor's Edwin Dutton. winners of Malaya's most popular footballers contest organised by Fraser Neave and Coca Cola, returned to Singapore m a Qantas-8.0.A.C plane yesterday after a two-month training: course m England. Bj*:i p ayers266 words
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Article55 1954-11-29 12 AFTER a three months campaign m Indonesia and Australia, Colony boxing promoter Little Nene returned last week with Filipino welterweight Ray Rico. Promoter Nene says that he has booked the Happy World stadium for a Boxing Day »Dec. 26 card featuring Rico again.^t Alfte Sands55 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-11-29 12 JACKS Sports Club, recently celebrated their first anniversary with an athletic meeting and a, Married versus Singles soccer match at Farrer Park. Married beat the Single* by two goals to one to win. Winners of the Jacks SC inter-departmental table tennis tournament were the Building Department, and the picture shows82 words
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Article696 1954-11-29 12 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Humble Colony By Federation 4 Singapore 2 Noordin 2 Aminuiiah M*** 2. F. Fernandez Coutts. Umpires— Messrs. G. A. Tessensohn V T Duray THE FEDERATION of Malaya, with their coach Gian Singh, crossed the Johore causeway to give Singapore a hockey lesson. To a certain696 words
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Article148 1954-11-29 12 After the game. Gian Singh, the Indian hockey coach, commented: "The better team won. The Federation payers followed all that I had taught them. Their teamwork and passing were a contrast to the Singapore team* The Federation team played as a team, and there were no individual148 words
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292 1954-11-29 12 HONGKONG, Nov. 28. (Reutcr)— Hongkong; beat Singapore by IkftC uo.iU to two m the Aw Hoe Cup Football match replay here today alter trailing 11 it half time. A capacity crowd of 17.000 spectators, gasped m surprise, when Singapore scored two292 words
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Article184 1954-11-29 12 MISS Ho May Vein of the 'Fairftold Girls' School, who was tipped to do well, was boat on by Mrs. Wong Ing Eng by 21-18/19-21, 21-15. 21-13 m the final of the women's Singapore Table Tennis championship played at the Happy World Stadium last night.184 words
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Article, Illustration319 1954-11-29 12 HOW THE PLAY WfJ The teams were introduced to Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, president of the Colony City Council, by SHA President. Mr G. E. N. Oehlers. and FMHU president Mr. H. M. de Souza, and the whistle went for the same to commence.319 words
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Advertisement63 1954-11-29 12 •**»l#f|tt g !i A•. rf Cornel 1 >» June -I «••*•««<»••«•■»« J^ WILDE I* ALLYSON ukmm S(^ Ariene X Fred w laoren /IJL. Clifton *•A n m ll £m X-, STtr S "fK c '>L Sahl JiMacMURRAY: BACAIL |A WEBB [()V VSSt \\3Kt \tSßA sm Bffi P.W,,h«d b, H» SI.63 words
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Advertisement33 1954-11-29 12 JrTr^} 6^^^^^ Mod b WATCHES OF I'RFCISION DISTI\CII(>\ with "GLUCYDUR" Boloncc "DUROFLEX" UnbrcokobleSpn»i "INCABLOC" Mostßclioblc ShockproofSys^l For Eatt Rcprclcntorix* LAP HENS 0 I (Incorporated <n H Kj"s H BANK OF CHINA BUIIOIN3. M33 words
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