Singapore Standard, 1 December 1954
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Title Section15 1954-12-01 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jm Vol. V. No. 151. SDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934 16 PAGES 13 CENTS.15 words
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Article97 1954-12-01 1 A and individuals have 9 dollars m Malaya. status m independent vi illions have been current Malayan educated on the English lanof thousands of young expending hard-earned 'heir children for life with r are they frittering their money away? Answers to these and other questions97 words
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Article, Illustration251 1954-12-01 1 HUGH SAVAGE - English To Be Official Language HUGH SAVAGE By for indeto enin vestcontinued sh a s an for a nme were Tungku :n an ex.v. statement was I :ir questions I .1 leader of I political force I ion of MaI The Alliance I i urnprises the I National I i251 words
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Article141 1954-12-01 1 WASHINGTON. Nov 30 <AP> The Eisenhower administration today sought measures short of "war action" to counter "provoca- tive" acts fay the Chinese, Communists down by Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, m a I speech at Chicago last night Mr. Dulles barn d for the141 words
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Article24 1954-12-01 1 PRESIDENT Tito sailed yesterday from the Northern Adriatic Port of Rijeka (Fiume) on a state visit to India and Burma. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article146 1954-12-01 1 JAPAN TO PAY £4.5 M. FORWAR TOKYO, Nov. 30. (Reuter) Japan has agreed to pay £4,500,000 compensation to prison- ers of war of 13 nations who "suffered undiu» hardship m Japanese captivity m the Pacino war, a usually reliable Government souice said today. Japan agreed to this figure after six146 words
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Article105 1954-12-01 1 WC TEST BRISBANE, Nov. 30 (AFP) England wpi all out for 190 Mini after lunch m the first Test match here today m reply to Australia's first innings total of 001 for eight declared and thus were 411 runs behind oa the first innings. Following on105 words
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Article132 1954-12-01 1 PARIS, Nov. 30, (AFP) Sleepy-eyed passengers waiting to catch the early morning plane at Orly airport outside Paris today became wide awake when they saw an elegantly dressed American woman shed her garments one after the other. Then. when completely naked. she walked through the132 words
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Article103 1954-12-01 1 LONDON. Nov. 30. <AP) The 7.373-ton British cargo ship Tresillian sank m the Irish Sea today during a howling storm. Another ship plucked at least part of her 40-man crew from the mountainous waters. Six members of the crew were known to have perished103 words
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Article33 1954-12-01 1 NICOSIA. Cyprus. Nov. 30, (Reuter) General Sir Charles Keightley. Commander of British Middle East Land Forces, arrived here last n<^ht to take over the new Middle East Headquarters on the Island.33 words
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Article27 1954-12-01 1 PRETORIA. Nov. 30. <Reuter)—Nationalist Party leaders today elected Mr. Johannes Strijdom. 61-year-old party. "Strong Man" to succeed Dr. Daniel Malan as South African Prime Minister.27 words
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Article63 1954-12-01 1 VATICAN CITY, Nov. 30. UP)— Doctors and nurses today began a round-the-clock watch on ailing Pope Pius XII. Vatican sources said. These informants said the physicians and nurses had been given orders to stand by the Pope. The Pope was said to have suffered a mild63 words
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143 1954-12-01 1 MISS Leela Doraira.i of Trolak. South Perak, has set a fine example which if followed by others will make this Christmas the happiest for thousands of under privileged children all over Malaya. Leela went out of her way to call on 31 of143 words
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Article49 1954-12-01 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 30. "UP> India's Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has been officially invited by the Soviet government to visit Russia and has accepted the invitation, but has been unable to set a date. Deputy Foreign Minister A. K. Chanda told the Indian Parliament today.49 words
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Article137 1954-12-01 1 TRENTON, New Jersey, Nov. 30 (AP) Twenty-three insane criminals, including killer Howard Unruh, rioted yesterday for two hours at the New Jersey state hospital, then meekly stripped off all their clothing and surrendered. Unruh, described by officials as a disinterested partici-_ pant, was committed137 words
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Article893 1954-12-01 1 Singing Happy > i birthday to you' "Nearing Journey's End" Sir Winston Churchill on his 80th birthday brought tears to the eyes of a parliamentary audience and many television viewers yesterday by telling them: "I am now nearing the end of my journey." The Prime Minister, his own eyes893 words
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Article227 1954-12-01 1 AUSSIE TROOPS FOR MALAYA MELBOURNE, Nov. 50, (Reuter) The expanded role of Australia's forces m garrisoning Malaya and defending South-east Asia would be a vital defence question at the London Prime Ministers' conference next year, the Herald reported from Canberra, today. It would be one of the most Important items227 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-01 1 THIS portrait or Sir Winsion Churchill painted by artist Grata m Sutherland was pretented to the Prffn for yesterday a birthday gin from past and present hers of the House oj Lords and Commons.37 words
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Article33 1954-12-01 1 ROME. Nov. 30 (AP# Giuseppe Sotgiu. contrail figure m Italy's newest Ml scandal, came out of iwn weeks of hiding yesterday to' report to Rome's Public Pro- j secutor.33 words
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Article47 1954-12-01 1 LONDON, Nov. .10. rR«uttr> Cl>t. Prtrr Raker. yrar old Conservative Mrmber of Parliament, pleaded euiltv m the London Criminal Court todiv to six out of seven iharues of forgery alleued to in\ohe m all over v. Hi: him He was sentented to seven years' imprisonment.47 words
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Advertisement82 1954-12-01 1 ELECTRIC OIL^J i CHEF THE GENERAL ILECTRIC CQ M LTft R.S.P.CA. I (Singapore Branch) Patron: H.E. Sir John NkolL X C.M.G ,<- <• invites you to a CHARITY ft I I HL— I B ft PREMIERE Michael Redgrave, Leo Gcim, Av n Todd m THE GREEN SCARF PAVILION THtATRE (by82 words
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Article418 1954-12-01 2 afsdsdfsdf p Make{ nquiry forßup— Two >f and Trial [lmuch scar^ACCA, Tucs. Tan Kee Gah, son of II broken |j,y local businessman, and Lim Hong Cnicjsr, a tailor, were committed today to stand trial at the High Court here for allegedly cheat ing Tan Koh Poh, Kee Gah's father,418 words
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Article113 1954-12-01 2 Chinese Farmers Form Co-ops FOR the first time m Singapore. Chinese farmers have formed cooperative societies to help each other at Potong Pasir and Jalan Ti.ua Ratus. )th c r Chinese cooperative societies are also being formed at Ama Keng and Jurong, and farmers have already elected pro-tern committees. Membership113 words
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Article279 1954-12-01 2 Censor Appeals To Public SINCE Singapore Police caught two men connected with the "blue film" racket m the Colony, admission fees to such shows have gone up from $5 to S6 per head. The Standard was told yesterday. The fees vary with the number279 words
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Article106 1954-12-01 2 STUDENT teachers from all parts of Malaya will meet m Kuala Lumpur to attend a Convention of the Seiangor Student Teachers' Union at the Victoria Institution from Dec. 12 to 15. There will be addresses by 1 Messrs G. Wood.-. D A. Priestley, A. R. Entwisle.106 words
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Article48 1954-12-01 2 KOTA BHARU. Tlies.—Antivice drive m Kota Bharu for :he last two nights under the direction of Che Bakar bin Aziz. 0.C.P.D.. resulted m the arrest of 18 coupes all of whom were charged m Court here. Sentences varied from one month to three weeks' imprisonment.48 words
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Article56 1954-12-01 2 TWO orchids worth $10(1 were stolen from the garden of a house m N&ssirn K<-;k! Singapore, on Monday. One of the orchidf is the Rosemary and the other it rare specimen known v Dor^rorian Fa. rim:. This rare orchid b mauve and light mauve m colour and56 words
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Article111 1954-12-01 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSIN(> rubber prn e> dents per Ib m Singapore vesterd«i\ were: Bu>ers Sellers No. 1 X S.S Spot Loose 80Z 81 No. 1 R S.S. fob. Dec. 8U 811 No. 2 Mi 81 No. 3 T9l 795 Tone: Steady after easier. TLN PRICE rhe price oi tin yesterday111 words
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Article34 1954-12-01 2 HONGKONG Nov. 30 Sp< lard Servio C j c Hongkong Exc inj ti day were $1" 72 to til 15.***** to US$l; 51.84H I (1:.■■•. ruin in R Gold 1256 '"J to34 words
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172 1954-12-01 2 'MALARIA UNDER CONTROL IN NEXT DECADE' MALARIOLOGISTS who attended the second Asian malaria conference at Baguio, Philippines, early last month, expressed optimism that within the next ten years malaria will be completely under control m the disease ridden parts of Asia. The ria < xr> spec-ialists were from 13 en172 words
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Article120 1954-12-01 2 FedeVaf SgSjZ* f ft* d of the UjW Mid this m mitigation after pleading fuiltj t o a rnarfe of criminal breach of irust of the money between •'une 4. 1953, and June 3. this year. The discrepancy was detected when the firm's auditors carried out120 words
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Article152 1954-12-01 2 Shorthand Examination Results THE following candidates h£*JS3P*S i m the s^pSJS En^d F -i CUity f S taries. pis Bnjfa.g- 11 140 w.p.m. (Ist class) Mrs Lur^nne Edlin Miss Loo Wai tlZjP' M^ Kirn; < 2nd J^sie L^ rS D nS Lee Miss 130 w.p.m. (Ist class) Mr Uiua Boon152 words
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Article89 1954-12-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues I The Mentri Besar of Trenggami, Dato Kamaruddin bin Haji Idns. yesterday declared open a new Home Guard post I fi Jerneh a predominantly Chinese village m the Kemaman district of the State {vine months ago, Aye r Jerneh was a deserted village89 words
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Article86 1954-12-01 2 BUKIT MERTA.TAM. Tue> Shari bin Ishak. 22, formerly of the Malay Regiment. Singapore, was yesterday sentenced In the Sessions Court to six months' imprisonment for the theft of jewellery worth $141 from a house m Hutan Nibong, Kubang Seman. The accused was a friend of a86 words
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Article107 1954-12-01 2 TELUK ANSON. Tuts. Mr. W.E. Perera, a nominated Town Councillor, suggested at the Town Council Meeting that a vocational school should be set up m Teluk Anson to cater for the needs pf those children who would like to have a vocational training. This proposal wa* accepted107 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-12-01 2 1 1 N Q ATOM i-iii-rommivsionrr of Pol.ti M» O.K. Kro.idhuiNt l< i\ i i tlay by air for Britain home leav«*. He will l>, jm., for six months. Ourinic this period f Assistant Commissioner Mr W..1. Parks, uill art if place, while As.sist.int (< m iiis-sioner. .Mr.59 words
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Article163 1954-12-01 2 MALACCA, Tues. Pacing up and down the police court dock with a Penguin publication m his hand.-jpng Yee Meng. 28, told the Magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, yesterday that he walked becau c he had to have exercise. Ong had been detained since early this morning163 words
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170 1954-12-01 2 M«. CHU4K REJECTION ot the Sintap^" 1 Commerce plti to mi.»p the I n. i.ition tor mrmbrrs of Bel Leg Wai the City and Islaad Cmmril m denial ot basic liuinan rifhti U Colony." Ml thii when which met c Chinese Chai yesl <170 words
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Advertisement232 1954-12-01 2 Our X'mas SALE SFAHTS TODAY YOt ii CHANCE lilY CHEAPLY SHOP EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT The NOVELTYsTORE «K. NORTH BRIDGE RD....TEL *****I SENSATIONAL! New Wall paint! 'X. Gives your rooms Stylish, new beauty THE MOST POPULAR LAI tX-BASE WALL PAINT! 'cr'cd ,ci.i ;cn g.\e wc'l- ond Form 00l cr colour232 words
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39 1954-12-01 3 Driving Failures Will Be Told Why who be imas c testgive driv- Ir P be pre- on i are irke, iv of i Jubi- d the art 4 Improve Mr Burrt M rs to »:i on n the r39 words
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Article13 1954-12-01 3 M ore Power For Dope Fighters Mr tl I 1 i II 'S13 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-12-01 3 ASSISTANT Superintendent of Police X. A. Nicholas of Kuala Kangsar who will be leaving for Britain soon for six months' training.25 words
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Article141 1954-12-01 3 25 NEW BUSES FOR CITY THE Singapore Traction Company will put 25 new buses on the roads soon. the General Manager. Mr. A. A. Ewing. told The Standard yesterday. H said the buses would have a light aluminium body and better and bigger seating accommodation. Ten of the new buses141 words
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Article62 1954-12-01 3 thf. speak< g ite ol Sing :.<..•. Leeisla G. E. N. Oeh i 3 for the Un Kingdom on Saturday m the )r 11 He will be accompanied by Oehlers. Oehlers will return C at the cri of 1 955. During his stay m the62 words
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128 1954-12-01 3 These Maps Are Ideal As Xmas Presents THE Singapore Government will issue on Dec. 20 two up-to-date city and island maps that may become ideal Christmas presents to motorists, tourists and businessmen. The S3 island guide is like an atlas with about 100 sections of Singapore shown m detail. Tins128 words
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Article, Illustration329 1954-12-01 3 Let Me Return To My Country He Asks Govt. MR. P. y. SHARMA, former president of fhe Singapore Teacher Union, who was repatriated to India on his own request two years ago, wants to return to the Colony. Mr. Shanna was repatriated on Nov. 27.329 words
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Article119 1954-12-01 3 Greaser Killed On Tug A 27-YEAR-OLD Malay greaser, Kamaru ttn bin Ah- mad, of the Singapore Harbour Board tug Pitho. was fatally injured m an accident early yesterday morning. Kamarudin is believed to i have been oiling the main J engine of the Pitho which, was at the entrance to119 words
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Article272 1954-12-01 3 ARMY and Defence Chiefs m Maliya yesterday discredited reference by a New Zealand retired general to Malaya's defence being weak and impossible to maintain against an attack from the north. When Britain spends over $500 million a year m kee] her forces engaged :n Emergency operations272 words
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303 1954-12-01 3 THE Progressive Party charged the Singapore Improvement Trust yesterday with obstructing the industrial development of the Colony by adopting "delay tactics" m approving plans for factory buildings. The charge was contained m 'the party's' latest newsletter, wtych labelled the Trust as an autocratic body303 words
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Article37 1954-12-01 3 IPOH. TUCS. A Morris Minor car worth $3,000 was ftolen last night about 8.45 from Clare Street. Mr. T.S. John.' who hired the «-ar. found it missing when he came out of a restaurant.37 words
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Article28 1954-12-01 3 TAIPING. Toes, The Church Workers' Association will give an X'mas Party to the children of All Saints' School at Kamunting on Dec. 2 at 4.30 p.m.28 words
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Article168 1954-12-01 3 A CLERK, Tan Tian Soo, 27, was bound over for six months m the sum of S5OO m two sureties, m the Singapore Fourth Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to causing hurt to a woman (whom he claimed to be his wife) m a168 words
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143 1954-12-01 3 FOUR bewildered little girls stared at a "Black Maria" that left the compound of the Criminal District and Police Courts yesterday. They strained their necks to catch a glimpse of their widowed mother, the breadwinner of the family, who was m the143 words
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Article128 1954-12-01 3 THE Singapore Harbour Board Police unit ha s been -trensthor.ed with the recruitment of 3Q new men. The majority of the newly recruited personnel are Chinese who are now beii.g rigorously trained to take over regular police duties m the Singapore Harbour Board area. The constabulary128 words
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Article47 1954-12-01 3 ST. ANDREW'S Old Boys' Association will hold a reunion service at the School Chapel. Woodsville. on Sunday. at 5 p.m. The service will be conducted by the Association's patron. Rev. Canon R.K.S. Adams, who has expressed a wish to see many old boys present.47 words
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202 1954-12-01 3 LONDON, Nov. 30, (Reuter) —The two-and-a-half million sterling a year British Council which carries British culture and point of view into 60 countries, m its annual report said that cuts m its budget had done damage "out of all proportion to the money saved."202 words
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Advertisement285 1954-12-01 3 =Q~; OUR m. A yE BARGAINS! I b NEVER IN THE CITY OF SINGAPORE SUCH A Q BARGAINS. WITH THE APPROACH OF XMAS-NEW YEAR r} MORE THAN SURPRISED AT OUR BARGAIN PRICES JL I LATEST NEW ARRIVALS FOR THE XMAS AND NEW V 1 I STIMTIES L LADIES' DRESSWEAR AND285 words
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Advertisement191 1954-12-01 3 CLEANS AND /ZZ&L PROTECTS YOUR PEN J/\I AS YOU WRITE THE ONLY INK WITH solv-x i O^ UP* -<> J I Ll^^L^^l^———W^^i Mom pen troubles are ca ised b/ W__M cheap ink x Avoid corrosion, clog—wf^^tm** k rubber rot use Quink ullx Ou«nk cleans an>i pi locl ke *P« >191 words
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Article307 1954-12-01 4 Sequel To Attack On Inspector PENANG, Tues. The Police have issued on oppeol to Hie people for information which would bring to book the Communist thugs who made a dastardly attack, not only on Inspector Tan Kean but olso on three children m Nibong Tebal on307 words
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Article143 1954-12-01 4 PENANG. Tues The President of the Sessions Court. Mr. J. (1 Adams, abruptly left the Bench m the middle of the proceedings of a criminal case today after hearing what appeared to be "noi>es" coming from the office of the Second Magistrate. Mr Mak Kirn143 words
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Article48 1954-12-01 4 IPOH. Tues.— Beant Singh. Gurbachan Sinch and Gurdial Sinch were charged before Magistrate Che Abdullah with causing hurt to another Sikh. Bh;;^ Singh. at the Railway Station on July L!L\ this year. All three claimed trial and hearing was postponed to Feb. 10, next year.48 words
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Article60 1954-12-01 4 IPOH. Tues Three Perak schoolboys, members of the Ipoh detachment of the Air Training Corps have been selected to make a three-week tour cf Australia car v next year They are Flight Sergeant O:nar bin Haji Eusoff Cadet MahntMM d bin Ismai: of the Anderson Schoo:60 words
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310 1954-12-01 4 BUKIT MERTAJ\M. Tues. The curfew rr r recently impt)>cd by thi officer-in-charyt-. Police District, m the Bukit Mtrtajam and Bukit Beraya hill areas, has now bun extended by four hours Until lurthc orders all persons, except thos4 with a special permit, shall remain indoors310 words
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Article36 1954-12-01 4 PENANG. Tucs.— The Sin Sera Mandarin Orchestra, under the baton of Mr. Chow Ewe Poon. will present i\ musical show m aid of the Poppy Dny Fund tomorrow m the New World Park.36 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-12-01 4 photo. MISS Choong Siok Line. a third year dental studrnt at the Adelaide University,* flew back to Singapore yesterday on vacation. She will spend two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Choong Lee Gaii. at Ipoh StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article173 1954-12-01 4 PEXANG, Tues.— The MunicipaJ Council, at a meeting today, approved the second report of a special committee, appointed to consider the ai;e of retirement of municipal employees. White agreeing that the maximum age for retirement should be 60. the report recommenda extension cf service under Uur173 words
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Article167 1954-12-01 4 No Belief In Making Promises PENANG. Tues— "lt is not for me to say what I have done m the service of the people, for Bukit Mertajam is only a small place, but what has been done m Council is known to the people," said Mr. Tan Cheng Bee last167 words
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Article93 1954-12-01 4 Man Shot In Midnight Cafe Brawl MALACCA. Tves Shortly aner mid-night yesterday. Adam Osman and Sir* Mat Noor Haji Hussain. i police photographer wen to ho.spita' after a brawl Newcome Road restaun I Adam Osman had ict wound m h ;gh out of dancer, ht It at preat I unable93 words
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755 1954-12-01 4 Rahman Qn The Status Of Europeans In New Malaya THESE are the four questions put to Tungku Abdul Rahman and his answers on the future of European firms and individuals m independent Malaya. 1; Q. What is to be the Position of the Europeaa mercantile community m independent Malaya? What755 words
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Advertisement218 1954-12-01 4 CATHAY Qju; AN^^^^lON ATTRACTIONS I LAST DAY ■HEIVftUII 11a.m. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 i^H^H^T 9.30 p.m. SSrti^^•CSSrHS^SSL^- 1 Elaine Stewart John Derek II OPENS TOMORROW II great big wonderful Woman's TVbrld. f with a great big wonderful a cast! 1 THI FOUR ACIS V V v nt i wc^o.' i a'o'.d218 words
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Advertisement218 1954-12-01 4 ywawßßQTiigj •^gjr" M lhe '> -...I l Z \^a^ 855 aW/ An* I E|< *sco*; I I NEXT KAajQ m\s» CHANCE l k m m Japantsr IMalo-ur v I Z tel ***** NOW AND DAILY 1 P. RAMLEE LATIFAH 1 t "MERAXA 1 Mala} Him 1V..,! n,,,,. i j w218 words
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Article252 1954-12-01 5 UNION TO STUDY GOVT. PROPOSALS L T Strike Threat Stays A decision to refer Government's letter stating Malayan Postol Uniformed Staff Union's final delegates' nc( strike aerion to be held at Ipoh tomorrow, was reached tmq of the Union s General Purposes Committee last night. The General Purposes Committee has252 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-12-01 5 Jenepher (I Spell It That Way) Msiri I spell it i.ikJ Otago Zea hrouftli ii hn I< oursc slit m ill nK. Her now rence of I ondoa.28 words
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Article228 1954-12-01 5 rues. On the evidence of a sur sonnet, Chong Sim was today s en- V I Cohen, m the Sessions Court, to lor consorting: with armed March and October, 1952. Two ol the surrendered enemy personnel who are now tbers of the Special Operations228 words
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Article12 1954-12-01 5 ARENTS TOLD: INOCU LATE CHILDREN I I rural ai irti i Poliomy-12 words
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Article59 1954-12-01 5 MORE branches of the Havelock Road employment change will soon be opened m outlying areas of Singapore. Sites for two branches to serve the thickly-populated areas around Keppel Harbour. I'aMr Panjang and the West t «>;»>t are now under consider;*t ion. Consideration is al.so beinf iven to the59 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-12-01 5 photo. WATCHED by the permanent Under Secretary of State fur the Colonies. Sir John Martin and the British Adviser. Johore, Mr. D. A. Sommerville. the riot squad and members of the 4th Police Field Force. stationed at Kulai. stayed a "mock riot" at the camp, yesterday.Standard - 66 words
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Article200 1954-12-01 5 —bays Consul General ro FACILITATE tourists and intending visitors to Indonesia trom Singapore and the Federation a new ruling-, whereby a visa can be obtained within a few days, lias been introduced. Dr. Ilermen Kartowisastro, Indonesian Consul General m Singapore, said yesterday. Provid rs f gapore200 words
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Article150 1954-12-01 5 THE 4th Police Field Force stationed at the 17Ui mile kulai, a danger spot m Johore, shot at and wounded four "rioters" when they failed to obey an order to disperse. Police. however. renoiteJ that throe of their men were held bostagei by the "rioien150 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-12-01 5 photo. I 111. Deputy Mayor M Colombo, Mr. T. Kudra arri\fd m Singapore late last nulit on a holiday trip to the olony and the Federation of Malaya. He will be here for 10 days taring which he will study tinwork of the Singapore City Council. Mr. KudraStandard - 70 words
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Article83 1954-12-01 5 Mr. Lee Is Ashamed Of Committee Mr. Tee Choong F.: (Lab Front >aid he was ashamed t be m a committee which had noi met even > i iring the year. He was referring to the MarCommittee t<> whi< .1 he -appoii ted a- were I me of i nmit"83 words
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Article61 1954-12-01 5 pn Vu p -ri tr i PENANG Tucs— The Federation Police Force which oifera an attractive career lor. Chinese youths, will interview and select candidates at Con- 1 tingent Police Headquarters Pen»n» Road, at 9 a.m. 0:1 Tuesday, Dec. 7 i Recruits will be trained as61 words
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Article113 1954-12-01 5 THE Indian Air Force good-' wi mission to Indonesia will arrive here today. The mission is led by Air Vice-Mar-hai A. M. Engineer, the Deputy Chief of Air Stan* and Deputy A r Commander. I iif mission is expected m C nan ai :.AQ p.m. and113 words
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Article133 1954-12-01 5 ABDULLAH: LET'S WORK TOGETHER IF the Malay, Chii ese or European communities think that they can put something over ea h other, they are misChe Abdullah bin Mohamed, Under-Secretary of State for .lohore. .said yesterday. He wa.; addressing a s^therof Government officers, Government servants and com. nity leaders at a133 words
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Article37 1954-12-01 5 PENANG, Tues. A conference of Rural co-operatives In the Federation will bo held on Dee. li and 4. at the Piccadilly Hotel here. The conference will open at 10 a.m. on Deo. 337 words
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Article51 1954-12-01 5 TAN NGEO LYE. a bua Iriver. was fined $20 yesterin the Singapore City Police Court tor carrying an ex ess of 13 passengers m a 1 ie c nveyance i The o c took p'a«.e o:: Aug. fi. 1 when he the C ang -B. lok51 words
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194 1954-12-01 5 A HAWKER. Asghar All tpld the Singapore A I Court yesterday, he was punch. ed and robbed ol a purse ontaining $247. by three men in a lane ofT Massawa Road, on the night of Sept 27. Testifying a t t'tic tria' of Ramli bin194 words
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359 1954-12-01 5 Antibiotics A Boon To Asian Slum Dwellers By a Special Correspondent PROGRESS In the development of antibiotic substances brings hope to the millions of slum dwellers m Asia and elsewhere m the world. Antibiotic* today can be used not only to cure but to prevent many infections that are common359 words
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Advertisement232 1954-12-01 5 I NECKLACE AND EARRINGS If La- your jewder'f MJUdSoa of fa-lu*»n.il>lc Kn-iiii'nl/ I jewelry m 14 Kt. |oU «»\erloy. Nolke tlie CMjiii#ik- *..rL mansliip. Compare it witli jewelry of tolij fold or platinum ana then compare tlie price. 1 Q^~ -y FINE QUALITY JEWELRY FO* MEN, Stud* Collor Pin« Ti«232 words
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Article, Illustration423 1954-12-01 6 GOOD MUSIC AT CHANGI— BUT S'PORE COULDN'T CARE LESS! THE week- ong Festival of .Musi, organized by the Royal Air Force at Chang! ended recently with a spe-cially-composed Garland for a Festival for trumpet, bass trombone. piano duet and percussion by the pianistorganizers, Kenneth Font and Anlhonv Hodges. 1 attended423 words
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Article533 1954-12-01 6 ANACRUSIS - Music NOTES ANACRUSIS 'A* ''1 ma The Far East Air Force Band under Fit. Lieut \V. G Newman opend the Festival with a concert which Included Haydn's Trumpet Concerto, and the remaining concerts all mc uded performances by individual members of u< band. So the accent was necessarily on chamber533 words
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Article, Illustration407 1954-12-01 6 J7XACTI.Y 50 years after trie first pro luction m Milan m I* I, Philips have issued a .-or- plete recording ol Pur -mi's isterpiece Madame Butterfly on 'hvee i-P disci (AL mil:) :>n The performance is by r.unbcrs oi the New York Mctropo.itan Opera condll ted by Max407 words
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Article, Illustration344 1954-12-01 6 afsdfsdfs VfOST ila like 1 but perhaps Queen E zabeth's hone Landau i- fussier than rr.o>i. When he arrived at Laurel. Maryland. I'.S.A.. rtv< to take part .n the Washington International race, band of army bag" p pen and drummers .-•ruck up tune ol welcome and Landau refused344 words
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Article310 1954-12-01 6 DURHAM girl wrote on a sweet she offered to her *>oy friend: "Will you buy the ring?" and a Suffolk woman recently received five red roses each with a small label on which was written one word. The complete sentence read "Will you be my310 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-12-01 6 John Halkin - The Legend Of Peter Pan By John Halkin I, through it- Herbert Beerbohn the preseni dj> w taking Winie tiie MM I Pan was w< r« .>:< ci feast B*i ibohm 1 attracted bf tl captain Hook i down tin- p.l t Tears, Hesketh < (i him why U--m with100 words
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Advertisement81 1954-12-01 6 The wot Id famous family of TIGER medicinal products ''.■-"".< TIN PACKED BAIASHiiN SAI (PAT KUA TAX) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL m I Ideal for I personal DCTTAI Ja^3^ v The MODERN ANTISEPTIC Pleasant and Gentlb81 words
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371 1954-12-01 7 City To Act Against Man Who Refuses To Pay $2 SPORE CITY COUNCIL MEETING AN East Coast Road resident Mr. J. Hill, will have to face whatever action the City Council may take to recover a sum of $2 he has refused to pay for conservancy services which he claims371 words
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71 1954-12-01 7 SHENTON WAY PLAYGROUND PLAN IS SCRAPPED II -jy«ng Vienton nearly I nally by tatne i api I ■e< eived MIS a Co Mr Sim Beng Seng and the City President, Mr. T. P F. McNeice. Mr. McNeice, however, indicated that although Mr. Jumabhoy's motion came to nought, the idea was71 words
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Article104 1954-12-01 7 Labour Opposition Fails cil after an hour-long debate, decided position of Labour members, on certain cc for revision of Council salaries and on ot allowances into basic pay. now be worked out h. v the id G Loral Purposes Committee 1 > I reference are:104 words
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Article17 1954-12-01 7 A Pledge And A Tribute T i 1 F ,k<- pei ping 1 B fire- i I17 words
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Article60 1954-12-01 7 ALA LUMPUR, Tues. T <• In h of the War 1 ssion will :o*e 1 31, l!»55. it was an- today. its wishing to p onne 'ca with eh m Pcrak ar(^ asked th< i;p with the tiding Assessor, Ipoh. (j-ing date. tion of payments ready60 words
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34 1954-12-01 7 Mr 1 1 the transit r or motion an office r left last post vacant Experthas sh< '.vn. he .-aicL that two to three months vacant post can34 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-12-01 7 photo. THE happy rouple CUitißl their weddini; cake arc Mr. and Mrs. .1. Wilms who were married at the Singapore Presbyterian Charch recently. The bride the tanner Miss M. Leusink. arrived m the Colony from Holland by ship on the morning of her wedding. The hride3room isMollie Ross - 58 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-12-01 7 photo A THAI Airways Dakota taxies across Singapore's Kallang Airport apron prior to taking: off tor Bangkok. Thai Airways now own a Skyniaster. which they seldom use. and a Super Constellation. The airline plans to buy a second Super Constellation for their intended international route-Standard - 51 words
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Article206 1954-12-01 7 Prowlers Started 'Tiger' Scare? A GANG of prowlers is believed to have started the Bedok "tiger scare." The thugs did this to Ljhten i vigilance corps, formed by the villagers. following a number of burglaries m the kampong on the east roast of Singapore. This Is the opinion oi a206 words
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Article287 1954-12-01 7 1111. 'M.I 11(11 111 IUV I I! Mil (ommitttv sr.tti'f ull> acknowledges the following- donations: Previously ark now I edged s:> .:>»>•!. oo. hMpector Sundrr.im Devara.j S3, Ydnan bin II m Yaha>a. llu Beraam 12.51 N. Somascgaram. Ml .s. s?. Yong Cbee Seng:. Slim Kond Si287 words
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Article136 1954-12-01 7 DATO SIR ON N TO QUIT ON JAN. 31 KTALA LUMPUR, Tues— The Federation Government announced today that the resignation of Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar as Member tor Home Affairs will take effect from Jan. 31, 1955. The High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray. has agreed to his relinquishing the136 words
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Article81 1954-12-01 7 CERTAIN' postal district boundaries will be re-aligned and put into effect from today the Director of Posts, Singapore, announced yesterday. The changes were found necessary due i& large-scale housing development and the opening of a large number Of new roads m the Coloriy during the last81 words
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Article325 1954-12-01 7 It's Duty Of Public, Too A CHECK is being: made on the number of dead people whose names are listed m the Singapore Electoral Register, a Government statement released yesterday states. This is one of the steps being taken by Government to bring the register325 words
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Article138 1954-12-01 7 A STEAM laundry worker. Abu bin Ila.ji Ilussain. 21. who had six previous convictions, was sentenced yesterday, to five years* rigorous imprisonment b y >Ir. Justice Whitton m the Singapore Assize Court after the jury unanimously found him guilty of committing housebreaking and theft by138 words
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Advertisement176 1954-12-01 7 Keep the Supply of ;.'e giving hormones flowing from your glands and youthful vigour and strength are yours: If long -standing glandular weakness Is your trouble you need the treatment specially formulated for stubborn cases of lost vitality.* nerves, depression, etc VIRULES |CIIARI CO. (P. Box ir.> 29. Robinson Rd..176 words
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Miscellaneous411 1954-12-01 7 Information at a Glance J^ssa^B^B^, 111 f L^ 330 !i. T.,s:i lenn 7 •■■> m. In the Modern Mood 'XI.-: 8:> m f\ DC"? Ml IH<H»M (.lid v m until It Happened m Dei-err, be |XL»; V-/ f\ C aCi» Wednesday Couceit >s 9. 3D W ze distribution Newi IS):411 words
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Article779 1954-12-01 8 DROVING that all postmen do not knock twice. 955 members of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Stair Union will •"down their bags" next week as a protest against the manner m which the Federal Government has considered their request for better conditions oi service, it seems strange779 words
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266 1954-12-01 8 What's Happened To This Proposal? Sir; I have read your news item "TB home for incurable* m Johore Balmi with great interest. A few patients have obviously l? een discharged from the Johore General Hospital as they are incurables They are now spreading the disease m congested areas there. But266 words
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Letter47 1954-12-01 8 Sir; We read ,n Fridnu'a Singapore Standard an ifcu saying that "Cfi n Schools Seek Aid." m order To moid mis: ndtrtianding 1 write to 'mjor> > you thai our school fms not applied for the aid. CHUANG CBV UN. Principal, (■'hung Clung High School. Singapo47 words
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Letter257 1954-12-01 8 Sir; Every country Aant^ c, and the horror of another world war, whii h .1 end x i izat on, is unthinkable. The United States 0 ours for peace but by hei Formosan policy she has contradicted Liersei*. As .or.;; as she interferes with the affair Of Formosa257 words
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Article77 1954-12-01 8 J T IS frightfully impor- la"t to Witci the train Of destiny on to the rifiht lines. Sir Winston Charchill. 'THE problem of tracing i man who does not «>\ist cannot be solved by legislation.—Mr. Duncan Sandys Minister of Housing TT is my belief that the A Soviet Union77 words
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Article, Illustration533 1954-12-01 8 CYRILL DUNN - Lukiko Must Decide CYRILL DUNN by KAMPALA. /^k\ the crest of a hill called IfeogO In this scattered and curiously tub-divided town, the fate ol an African King, a British Governor and an African State will be determined m the next two or three month-. The Great Li.kiko, the Native533 words
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Article945 1954-12-01 8 RAWLE KNOX, London Observer Correspondent m South-East Asia, writes today of the third of the Asian Signatories to the Manila Pact. the Pakistani Government decided to admit United States military aid it was a decision of courage. not fear. By the time of the Manila Conference, early m September,945 words
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Article272 1954-12-01 8 Review of Views South Africa Spotlighted TJTUSAN MELAYU sv.in-s tn U M cd i ito r lal ?POtlifht ov?r to Malan's South Africa Commenting on a rcpo?t that a white woman A neshS?i *2 Court m J "^n? nesburg because .she brok* a "moral law" by vine «S man and272 words
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Advertisement17 1954-12-01 8 FOR QUIET, EFFICIENT AIR CONDITIONING W^stinghouse Sc'e Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. Singapore Kuolo Lumpur Ipoh Pcnang.17 words
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Advertisement12 1954-12-01 8 TRAVEL I COMFORT I MR-CONDITIOHf I CCMCHES ON ALL I MAIL TRAfNjI12 words
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60 1954-12-01 9 |l> Nov. ?>0 Oxford Uniof Britain's of ancient made a v --»i<ui to i ccinß ties in. is at i Aanc-11iIi*-ii lor ili< I 000 students t«» add tin art •1 "Kft( to the m ulum. I p lo :i" Ljnrirr-cra-du.i: allowonly \t m60 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-12-01 9 photo. LOOKS like surprise is the first reaction of Hollywood actress Valeric Vernon when she saw a pUture of Sheikh Izzat Claafar and his huge double bed. after the shapely blonde said she was willing to join the Sheikh's arem. The rich Arab ruler from Kuwait m theUP - 99 words
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Article259 1954-12-01 9 Queen Opens Parliament LONDON. Nov. 30, (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth declared m her speech at the opening of a new session of Parliament today that Government trusted its policy of strengthening Western unity would provide the basis "on which an understanding with the Soviet Tnion may259 words
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Article73 1954-12-01 9 ROME. Nov. 30. <AP> Prince R:\imondo Lanza Di Trabia. noted amateur race driver and husband of Italian actress Olga Villi. plunged from his room m a downtown hotel today and died ot his injuries. Prince Di Trabia. 39. was well-known m Roman and international society73 words
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Article146 1954-12-01 9 Compromise Impossible, Say Dutch UNITED NATIONS. Nov. 30 <UP> The Netherlands declared yesterday that Us dispute with Indonesia over West New Guinea is ••irreconcilable*' and that there can be no compromise. Dutch Ambassador Daniel J. Von Balluseck was the final -peaker m the U.N. Political and Security Committee debute on146 words
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Article101 1954-12-01 9 Clark Gable Says It In Chinese HONGKONG. Now 30, i UP --Movie actor Clark Gable is learning to speak Chinese. Gable, who is here making 20th Century Fox Mm 'Soldier of Fortune"' Is taking Cantonese lessons from Frank Tang. a Chinese actor from Hollywood. Tang has a part m the101 words
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Article65 1954-12-01 9 PARBAY. Outer Hebrides, Nov. M\ (RcuUm-)— This romantic Uttle isle, once the burial ground of Scottish Kinss. is up lor sale with 10 other island* nearby. The price: £6.000 sterling. The owner la woman who has made them into successful cattle and sheep ranges since she65 words
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141 1954-12-01 9 ZURICH, Nov. 30. (HP)— King Tnbhuvana of Nepal has postponed a visit to the United States because American law bars admission of the two wives he married on the same day, it was announced yesterday. The 49-year-old mountain monarch had planned to seek medical141 words
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Article80 1954-12-01 9 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 30 The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Morket LONDON RUBBER Spot London ii*i' Spot Liverpool Jifj Jonuory 24.d. Februory 23. d. Morch 231 d. April/June Jf^July/September "id. October/ December December cif. 23 13/1 680 words
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Article320 1954-12-01 9 Battle Against Poverty Planned WASHINGTON, Nov. 30, (Reuter) President Eisenhower will ask Congress m January to approve a big new economic aid programme to throw into the battle against poverty and Communist subversion m Asia. Officials said yesterday the President was expected to outline320 words
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Article38 1954-12-01 9 the Australian Chancellor, Dr. Julius Raab. yesterday Urged the Western powers iv make it apparent to Russia that the .signing ol an Ausstrian state treaty •'would represent the true k-'y to further general specification." ReuterReuter - 38 words
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222 1954-12-01 9 JAKARTA. Nov. 30. (IP)-A parliament uncoininiUee disclosed today it was investigating rqaortl that Indonesians had bern mistreated by Sing.ip""' autliorities. 1. A Muis. chairman ot thu Foreign R( latio: i mittee, said his group was studying the i« ptffti [1 reports were true the222 words
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Article37 1954-12-01 9 PARIS, Nov. M (AP) -A F»«n h parachute trooper and 23 Algerian rebelj were k: ed yesterday m a c rea mount territory Reports said 10 ot ben ol the I Fie I37 words
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Article119 1954-12-01 9 WASHINGTON, "> UP) The Uri d S' ntttet drogcn bony :.g f«r Ml more .;.n (>-• KM 000 and ftu »btf i 0 jet ill (t. tuthoi itict rev* «»d > Pentagon m -cs Ind 'lie aw< i m >n" foivt will o Kbouf ;.">0 B-s:'119 words
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Article24 1954-12-01 9 HI KOREA'S A F i until <>t late n\ rely 5 In, is organising rtnt t I Yui. S' M APAP - 24 words
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109 1954-12-01 9 ANDOVER, Nov. 30 (APJ Fanner Edgar Ifundy let it hr known that luvi-rs Using his hnv>t;\ck ar«courting trouble. When he first discov- red the haystack being used by 1 cuddling coup] he strum barbed wire across i pain leading past tl tack109 words
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Advertisement62 1954-12-01 9 MORE PEOPLE CAM CIV LAN NOW AFFORD TO t LY I w i TOURIST CLASS FARES 25% BELOW STANDARD FARES SINGAPORE, MALACCA, K. LUMPUR, IPOH, TAIPING, ENANG, ALOR STAR, KOTA BHARU, KUANTAN. C KUCHING, SIBU, LABUAN, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN. g 1 OFF PEAK FARES 0N eEUTAIN STANDARD CLASS SERVICES I fOR62 words
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Advertisement59 1954-12-01 9 It costs nothiiuj to cjet llietv.. 111 \Z I C^ 7 m^%. i p«^ A CINEMA SH JW fBMafIBB FOR CMILDRt^ >NLY V^k.fl^ WILL BE HELD N OUR |%^llHi 8 Ml 8 AFTERNOON AT i >' -cOCK THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE W ADMISSION nif 4 sole DiODIKICOKI f Q SINr IHWI59 words
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Article111 1954-12-01 10 LONDON. Nov. ::n. (AFP) A considtrable number oi aii pilots representing the principal world airliner irQl meet m London next month to discuss new plans destined to assure greater security on aerial voyage*. The chief subject to bi di>cusied will be the various ■pplicatiooi of radar111 words
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Article261 1954-12-01 10 HONGKONG, Nov. 30, (IP) During the past week Hongkong merchants had a lot of bad news which might lead to sizable decrease m the colony's foreign trade. In the field of oommodtg ties, however, tradings on items of gray sheetings, metal goods, native products, industrial261 words
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Advertisement724 1954-12-01 10 NORDDEUTS-TiEH LLOYD HAMBURG —A* 2RIK/- LINIE To Colombo. Genoa. M.-.ise lies, Antwerp. Rotterdam H.irrh .< 0 BREMEN S pore P S him Penan* LUDWICSHAFEN <HAPAC) Cdns. 8/9 3 Dec 4 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD 8/12 Dec 1 3 Dec 1 4 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 3/7 Jon 8 Jon 9 Jon HESSENSTEIN724 words
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Advertisement762 1954-12-01 10 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LTD. Teh 2412 l'l!i!m?n» Hncoajioraled I* Singapore* Tra\rl X' mi; ih.ii: unml link X* < irri.rs o|>ti"ii t«. priM««-e«l t i.i oiUrt |>or»s lo limil ;iinl MarfMrgt «;irc«i SAIMXUtt Co i.IXIIUMMH (il-AX.OW LOXIMM A (OMINKNT. S:ngjpore DIM Sail* P Sham Penana lynil.ir.il* fui lAvvvool Havre762 words
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Advertisement622 1954-12-01 10 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedcrljnd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore P. Shim Ptnjtng. ZEELAND iRL. JO No*. 6 Dec 7 Dec 8 O*c RAKI iSMNi 19/25 Dec 26 Dec 27/28 Oec TABIAN (SMN)622 words
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Advertisement492 1954-12-01 10 EASTASJAfITIi SAIUNCS TO CONTIM '''IJ For Aden Port Said. Cenca An^, p Z '"< i 1 Copenhagen Ch./ SC^S Spor t p ■I "PATACONIA- 15/ ISO.c > «x) SELANDIA r /7l "ASIA" p Call* Beyrouth. Cdynia. M| Calls London tpa%scn* C M c SAILINCS FROM SCANDINav, A b KAMBODIA 1492 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-12-01 11 photo. MR. WILLIAM J. lord, (above), assigned as Consul to the American Consulate m Kuala Lumpur, arrived m Singapore last week accompanied by his wife and three children. He was formerly Consul at Rotterdam and has also served m the American Embassy m London. Mr. Ford leaves forStandard - 79 words
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Article99 1954-12-01 11 HONGKONG. Nov. 30 'AFP> Seven Dutch businessmen represent ing manufacturers and merchants arrived here by air yesterday en voutc to Peking at the invitation of the Chinese Communist National Import Export Corporation to discuss business with Chinese leaders The visit is organized by tiu> Netherlands ComAUttee99 words
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Article, Illustration973 1954-12-01 11 RULING TO SAFEGUARD OUR PINE QUALITY Standard Special Correspondent THE proposed pineapple grading, labelling and marketing regulation will soon be enforced m Malaya which will have farreaching effects on the export trade of the pineapple industry. Following discussions between the Malayan canned pineapple industry delegation to the United Kingdom and973 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-12-01 11 A SCENE m a pineapple plantation m Johore, where the largest pineapple growing areas are located. Picture shows estate stall inspecting the plantation while a security guard stands by.29 words
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Article111 1954-12-01 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuet. A total of 1.629.440 acres ol unseleeted and high yielding rubber were tapped m the Federation m October. This is. however, nearly 100.000 acres !e?s than the total for September. Total acreage under European control during the month was just over 1.100.000 acres. The111 words
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Article37 1954-12-01 11 HONGKONG handled anntiilly so ne 1.100.0(10 OUDCCI of fold bar. official itatistici revealed yesterday. The go.-i worth about HK5292.750.000 or about r5548.793.000 wi.i mostly transhipped Uirough the British crown cotxiy Ie ilhor ports. U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article73 1954-12-01 11 FIRST BULK COCONUT OIL SHIPPED Standard Shipping RepetiCf THE Qnl cvor buiK ipnH nt Of c<)oonut oil frorv. potl was loaded on the H« Line .steamer Ber. I r Itti bBsJ night. The lluid cargo, which m;, Npecially shipped m two tank! of 177 tons and 144 tons, is consigned73 words
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Article246 1954-12-01 11 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPVR, Tues. Malaya, with over four-fifths of her 50,000 square miles territory covered with jungle, will have a "special interest" m the forthcoming Forestry Conference sponsored by the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organizations. The Standard was told today. The Conference246 words
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Article87 1954-12-01 11 BANGKOK, Nov. 30 (Reutpr)_The Thai Government has imposed a ban on the import of over 100 goods m an effort to "conserve foreign exchange and aid local industries." This is effective from Nov. 26. The list includes: fats and oils, certain canned-foods, margarine, cereals (other than industrial87 words
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155 1954-12-01 11 80 Firms To Take Part In K.L. Fair KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. More than 80 Malayan and Hongkong firms will take part m a huge trade show which is being sponsored by Shaw Bros.. Kuala Lumpur at Bukit Bintang Amusement Park. The exhibition, which Ls expected to run for a week,155 words
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Article26 1954-12-01 11 Aust Indies Sign Trade Pact •JAKARTA. Nov. 30. R« h tralll and initia a nev. ;k nt under v. ag i to trade goc n C5,:J75.(X26 words
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Article163 1954-12-01 11 lilnunvv Ami 4 ontmvrtx* Xl RBi:R prleei eMltteaci to decline m the Stega* pore market yesterday, tirst grwim lor l)ec-emb<»i shipment closins at 81 -3 X ccaiti per lb., a drop «>i 11 Hi cent on Monday. Th( mai kt-t i c t< ad.v with163 words
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100 1954-12-01 11 MALAYAN ndustr. n matned qu.. i jreaterda tins with a w cxc showed an ins r >ndrn< v according to t\w Mai Shan-brokers' Assoo: .•••n Price char-'rs av.n«. by the i on IMM nTriai n ltu\er< Belltft I \c;iv.f Ord < I n >v 15100 words
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Article126 1954-12-01 11 1 Ilh prod -c n. Singapore ITU qui^' ■ections yesterday w I v small businers rwiss Coconut oil rrmair; mi plcul for ■r H.C.B. Co Id I '<;> (I |>< r pi«"ul> <-f(l i DU I MBIK M .1 m. S Moon I 4 p.m 1 p.m.126 words
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Advertisement387 1954-12-01 11 ■■■»«<^^.-.>W W^«« W>X X VVWVK > MOW>Kv s/K hai TONG BANKING 6k INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED TOSS OF SHASE CERTIFICATES IFPLICATION has been' ma le to the of this company to i Cecilia Mvi Cheng a duplicate rtifi ate ol 33 shares N< to 9716 an so a -lup- a ertifi387 words
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Miscellaneous161 1954-12-01 11 Outer Roads Asha, Lcoville. Lucky Carrier. Thuumarus, State <>1 Madras. 'Zeeland. Solama Zaien. Peiho. Tasman. Chip Lam. Fultala, Orestes, llauag Bama. Inner Roads Ptttenc, Langsa. Hocli Ilai. Lee Seh. Tong Seng, Leti. Tai Tiong, Pertama, Senggarang, Sin "m Huat, Hanthale; Eastern Peart Teck Seh. Larut, Naga Mas, 1 Rajah Brooke.161 words
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Article550 1954-12-01 12 GEORGE MELL - INSULTED BY A STAMP GEORGE MELL By 'Till: inky Mot that is 1 put of tlw desimi of th<- new Cireek 4-rlracliiiM stamp looks queer enough but the printed matter it aVfacea s probahly area stranger. It is a reproduction. m English, of a paijr from a Hansard report of550 words
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Article, Illustration10 1954-12-01 12 li.u'n Miur reasMl tor romiiu home at 4 a.m. "Breakfasl10 words
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481 1954-12-01 12 REG WHITLEY - REG WHITLEY TT'S time British film pro--1 ducers woke up. Time they realised that the crying: need of British films is— new stars. Time they stopped dilly-dallying with talented) newcomers who get left on the shelf. Let me quote the strange case Ol nineteen-year-old481 words
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Article638 1954-12-01 12 ANDREA; DOUGLAS CRANE - ANDREA DOUGLAS CRANE by and HOLLYWOOD f ALL. blond, rugged Aldo Kay, who rei cently married Jeff Donnell, is "working 1 his way through college." It is hard work to make films, keep a wife happy, and study too but Jeff says she doesn't mind her638 words
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Article424 1954-12-01 12 CHARLES CURRAN - CHARLES CURRAN _By_ "VOi* remember Peter Cheyney. of course the man who wrote those exciting books about Lemm.v Caution and Slim Callughan. Books where all the men are rich and all the women are irresistible book? thai take you into a world oi champafDt, of highpowered424 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-12-01 12 In her native Kquudor. and m Wu b«'<'n making TV film*. Klissa I i,. r J "boy Venus". This odd title his cause although she has a ?.»i OUi fate and height of I ft-ct II in»h«-> l" Vt x her 'little boy ft part% lt%ii i* InMirrorpic - 85 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-12-01 12 pit tun- French actress tramoiv C.ivllr. II m h< i i hotel nioni. S|w i> mi n for talks with K< Pimm and Man t 1 it t li m film piodiu i A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article26 1954-12-01 12 Doris Wins Role With Eleanor 1 I) HI US IKH H I 1 worn i BEB 111 p t lion, I I profe B F dire26 words
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Article658 1954-12-01 13 BRIDGET JONES - BRIDGET JONES By I been env>ing the handsome heroes there's good news for you this week. that if there's one thins girls hate friends to be too good looking. -i me about >n Doresi d ci m< as f oo r own irie r the cial n I658 words
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Article, Illustration489 1954-12-01 13 GET OFF JACK HAWKIN'S TOES! Stars AH The Way... With PAULBOYLE I'M s(.iil.. k a ta paißn to knock the smooth cdj;e s off Jack Hawkins H e s he top name at the box office. I here s Alec Guinness. There's Jack Hawkins. And when you've mentioned them who489 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-12-01 13 Are the tfrl* all mustered?" "I don't know, sir, but the blonde m the front rank look* hot stuff."21 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-12-01 13 photo. STAR TURNS PAINTLR. Film and television actres, Ann Sothern painting at he,- home m Beverly Hills. Talifi ~nia. She says she is not much sood (can't see a thing from here) but finds it a rr-lixing pastime, and a chance from acting A. P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article298 1954-12-01 13 M-G-M TO FILM "TRIAL" f rRIAL." Harper's prize novel by Don If. Mankiewicz. son of the 'ate Herman Mankiewic7, who for many years was one of Hollywood's top creative screen writers, has been purchased by M-G-M, and will be produced by Studio Head Dore Schary. To be published January 3rd.298 words
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Advertisement54 1954-12-01 13 SILLY BABY!; 1 1 A MEDICAL student x flirting with a nurse j I said: "It would be won- I derf ul to get ill and be I nursed by you." i "It would be more than I i wonderful," she said. "It i would be a miracle. I'm i54 words
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Advertisement347 1954-12-01 13 Cj table i Win* im mtJtiK, rcr Ml JO tjj Aij TCCAf JkrCDC r r^^'--"" :ili^^^-^^ M **T' x I HMX Mm I rrlwlllirlr ~--~~>*~!ZZZ~— •> >*^***' M<'iiM f 1 STT 1,, r >l'X*;«.*< CURPRISE! Surprise! Who would Jjh'X^E^ mV>* %%":s:•: you say i> the ;:irl to sucrred -''IKvM^E?' RvXvXvXv347 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1954-12-01 14 Making The Desert Bloom By The Times Agricultural Correspondent lately m Australia Til AX has helped to make deserts m the past by rarelessly exploiting the land; but now m America and Africa much effort and taxpayers' money goes into soil conservation, as a kind of repair work. There is1,074 words
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649 1954-12-01 14 Francis Ofner - Francis Ofner TEL AVIV. IS ISRAEL morally x justified m dealing with the (iermans? This question is bein* asked here as the need grows to brine German experts to the Jewish Stat to train Israelis m handling equipment imported under the Keparati< ns649 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-12-01 14 "You can easily remember my name Professor: Hummock, to rhyme with stomach." "That's a big: help. So pleased to have met you Miss Kelly."24 words
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Article90 1954-12-01 14 HEARED THIS ONE? I -Th.r not iii-.• l>r.',; man dcmjii") l^ watStnq msch.n* laid TkiN it"' It tSo rtiOl^'' MIW 0* tt?" |)\IKH X I n the driiUM «!ii.r T«^ him Ihr d»niiM drop al v*huk* ed aflrr j i» hilr •Not m lli,. d.nli>t P* J oth. r <lr90 words
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Advertisement102 1954-12-01 14 I SHE WAS '^jfr BORN TO J j^a 'xS^K^^M H i zjtRL <k> DE DMU --j^' Jst"'-' lI C 9 III" j X P^ KEY CHAINS EASTERN HOTEL Ampan? Koad Kuala Lumpur Phone 81SV 9 Spacious rooms with bathrooms attached. Modern Sanitation Long baths Hot ar.d cold running water. Telephones102 words
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Advertisement25 1954-12-01 14 WORTH I TBYINC I 5|.....l up ll I hn\ I > up IHI (j.Mii t'ld'' 1 I i n X J Vmi r^i.Vfß I *UPP"*", l'l25 words
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229 1954-12-01 15 TONY TRABERT 'LITTLE MO' HEAD THE LIST 10RK, N<v. 29: (Reuter)— Tony Trabert, Davis Cup star and Maureen |r 19-year-old American tennis champion, I *L combined world rankings compiled by vSers ol Kndand, France, the United States, rl( l South Africa, it was reported m mcc rank--1 put ral- 1,229 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-12-01 15 photo. TEESAGER Wendy Middleton of Sydney, Australia, reveatt Gorgeous Gussie" panticj at the junior tennis singles champumshipfl or Sac South Wales, earlier tliis month. She plans to go on a ICMtif tour of Colo)nbo. Japan, and Britain next year, and advites. 'I am saving my realli,A.P. - 56 words
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Article109 1954-12-01 15 MELBOURNE. Nov. -30 (AP) —Russia :s keeping quiet on *he size of her li*s6 Olympic team at Melbourne. General William Bridgeford. Chief Executive Officer of the games, said yesterday. "We have heard from most* of the other countries, but the Russians say they haven't led." The109 words
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Article536 1954-12-01 15 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON Says: The Russians For Wimbledon! LONDON, Nor. 30 Isn't it astonishing how Russia has complete uj VCr rhe s P° rfs news nowadays If I were a sports impresario m anything from, angling to yachting vsorry, i cant think of a sport536 words
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575 1954-12-01 15 ANDY ROZARIO - ANDY ROZARIO By KIALA LUMPUR, Tues— The Swedish soccer ambassadors, the trifle overestimated Kalmar football tourists— have come and gone. In their wake, however, they have left much cud for Federation soccer officials to chew. More than everything else, it will be their575 words
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241 1954-12-01 15 THE Rest beat Scotland m their annual rugby match on the padang yesterday by 17 points (one goal, two tries, and two penalties) to nil. Playing on a very wet ground the Rest, were a better side m a.i departments and it I was241 words
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Article36 1954-12-01 15 MANILA, Nov 30 (AFP) A Singapore football team is expected to arrive here on December 3rd for the annual three-cornered inter-port football series between Manila, Singapore and Hongkong. The Hongkong XI will arrive later.36 words
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189 1954-12-01 15 IN the Sanderson Cup nmbv matt h played at hanui yesterday, an o\er confident R\K Seletar XV unit down to RAF Changi by 15 points (three goals) to ten points (two goaK 1 s< f. spoilt many ;i l inity with fruitiest kick in| ahead189 words
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Miscellaneous98 1954-12-01 15 ■lil Abner By Al Capp Alley Pop B y f.V. H ami m 7aW,TY'ARNT 7^^] U ■< PFAAH' A V 4. TSO WHAT KIND* MAN Heart 01 Juliet Jones ___j!^_^^LP rake ?WWR NC.'. SL'PPcP Tr-E "Uj JHCW PO I KNOW THIS IT HA§ j Ix"" fn n -£5=5 have a98 words
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167 1954-12-01 16 MALAYA'S Ooi Tcik Hock and Ong Poh Lim, who were invited hy the Indian Badminton Association to participate m exhibition matchers at Bombay fro m Dec. 11 15, are still Waiting for the Badminton Association <»f Malaya's approval for the trip to167 words
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578 1954-12-01 16 LEONG HEW MENG - LEONG HEW MENG By IPOH, Tues.— Some fine gallops were seen this morning when horses entered for the coming Perak Turf Club's December Meeting were sent out on a perfect track. Most impressive performers were those from the local stables from which Robbie578 words
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Article, Illustration10 1954-12-01 16 PHOTOS BY CHOW KU AN YEECHOW KUAN YEE - 10 words
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Article237 1954-12-01 16 WINDSOR LAD - TURF TALK WINDSOR LAD By I IPOH. Tues. Leading jockey Athol Mulley, who c skipped the recent St. Leger Meeting at Bukit Timah following an injury to his toe 1 sustained on the last day of the K.L. Meet, will probably be fit to ride at the forthcoming Penang X'mas237 words
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263 1954-12-01 16 FRANCIS BOEY - Davidson's B'ton Lesson Was 'Without Tears' FRANCIS BOEY By rrorasSTONAL badminton coach. Mr. Ken Davidson m his half an hour talk and demonstration on badminton to the Colony's schoolboys at the Singapore Badminton Stadium yesterday, achieved what normally would have taken another, double the time and effort but without having263 words
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Article7 1954-12-01 16 Lineup For Tonight's Classic Referee: W/Cdr. Stanbury.7 words
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Article517 1954-12-01 16 Fighting 2nd Wicket Stand By Edrich, May BRISBANE, Nov. 30, (Reuter)-England with an unfinished third century stand by Edricfc and May are going down fighting m the first test With 2 days left for play, they are stiil 281 runs behind Austral innings of 601 for 8517 words
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Article69 1954-12-01 16 MALAYA'S two < hampion tennij players. Onf Chew B< and Lim HHeo c Chin of Singapj.-v left the Colonj yesterday by air for Saigon. \vh« will compote ;n a q. urnament «rhi< tomorrow. The tourmuneni *o be pinved on Davij c.p contested by teamg representin^69 words
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462 1954-12-01 16 SinSl' h CS The v Ied rati of Malaya and Mngapore have enough material from which to build two first class hockey teams for the 195 b Olympic Games m Melbourne. This H th e frank and honest opinion of Mr. Gian Singh, famous462 words
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Article169 1954-12-01 16 S'PORE GO DOWN TO HK CHINESE HONGKONG Nov. 30. thrtf Sin^pore lost by u r nd 'L s<Kcer »atth played here today with Hongkong's combined Chinese team. 4u- c Same is Singapore's third and last to be played here on thi s visit and wa, of very poor standard «n169 words
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