Singapore Standard, 10 December 1954
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Title Section19 1954-12-10 1 Singapore Standard mfmtS *\T -&L2^ MULm W^d UT*\^^ sgdgdfg HFXHFGH SINGAPORE, FRIDAY DECEMBER 10, 1954 lt PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article112 1954-12-10 1 La Elected [e Premier rr Hato- cted pan, nod was 191 Yoshi- prii trr Yoshination his the not before the nd call not 10. ian Arrested 'UP) of a r plant arller -aid idenSchneider, tan in South e' Shelling Reuter) batI today tst-heM intense" United itual ded last tionalist112 words
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Article141 1954-12-10 1 24-Hour Rainfall A Colony Record Thousands Hit By The Rising Water FLOODS caused by nearly 24 hours of incessant rain rendered thousands of people homeless in Singapore yesterday and wrought damage estimated at hundreds of thousands of dollars. <h Thc rainfall is believed to be the heaviest141 words
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Article150 1954-12-10 1 S pore Govt. Cancels Her Airport Room Booking THE Colonial Secretary cancelled Ava Gardner's reservation of the VIP room at Kallang airport yesterday. No reasons were given for this move although it was made known that the Airport Manager had been asked to greet Miss Gardner on hehalf150 words
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256 1954-12-10 1 KHOO BOKHOO BOON CHO - She waits for the rain to stop in Butterworth KHOO BOKHOO BOON CHO By Standard Correspondent PENANG, Thurs Only a handful of people met Hollywood star Ava Gardner, when she landed at Mata Kuching airfield. Butterworth. at 6 30 p.m. today. Her plane was diverted from Singapore because Kallang Airport256 words
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Article, Illustration830 1954-12-10 1 S'pore Mourns Paglar 'A Great Figure' THE people of Singapore, led by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, mourned thc death of Dato C. J. P. Paglar, J. P.. early yesterday morning. Messages of condolence began to pour into his residence at Joo Chiat Place where he now lies in state.830 words
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184 1954-12-10 1 Toy Fund— ls Days To Go IN spite of yesterday's heavy rain, the Land Rangers sold more than 60 tickets in less than two hours for their dance tomorrow at the Sea View Hotel, in aid of the Standard Christmas Toy Fund. Yesterday's184 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-12-10 1 photo. POLICEMEN pushing a koleh with two women they hod rescued from one of the many huts in the flooded Bedok Resettlement Village StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-12-10 1 467 Homeless Are Given Shelter Turn To Page 4 photos. LEFT: An old Chinese woman who was rescued by sampan being carried by Police Superintendent. S. C. Good. Officer Commanding Area Four, and a constable. RIGHT: Pigs being rescued from the rising waters in Bedok Resettlement VUI age.Standard - 51 words
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Article102 1954-12-10 1 THE POPE VATICAN CITY, Dec. 9 (Reuter) Fears that pneumonia may attack bedridden Pope Pius XII increased today as his doctors found him suffering from catarrh and a cough. The Pontiff's pulse today showed signs of irregularity and it was understood that the daily walk he102 words
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Article248 1954-12-10 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Kota Tinggi town was under a foot of water today caused by the heavy rain that felt continuously since early in the morning, causing the Kota Tinggi River to overflow. A big section of the Kota Tinggi-Johore Bahru main road is248 words
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Article140 1954-12-10 1 Cambodia May Trade Via S'pore SAIGON. Dec. 9 (Reuter)— The Indo-Chinese state of Cambodia plans to channel its trade through the British port of Singapore if its neighbour Vietnam refuses to allow "reasonable facilities" at Saigon port, a high authoritative Cambodian source told Reuter here tonight. Cambodia which so far140 words
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173 1954-12-10 1 BEDOK SETTLERS HARDEST HIT Foodcrops, Livestock Destroyed Vast areas of the island were converted into virtual lakes, in places six feet deep, damaging or destroying valuable foodcrops and livestock the loss of which involves much more than just their market value to this fooddependent Colony. AU this destruction. hardship and173 words
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833 1954-12-10 1 RISING TIDE MAKES IT WORSE Police Unit Aids Rescue Work By 7 a.m.. a third of the area was under five feet of water ("The worst I have ever seen." said the Rural Board Chairman. Mr. S. T. Stewart) and evacuation was In full swing. What little hope thc squatters833 words
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Advertisement8 1954-12-10 1 f s*_____________h m Malayan Way ot Life 88 words
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Advertisement89 1954-12-10 1 tm CAMIftAS V o» *H Mikn PHOTO STUDIO I RjHt„ PUc*. Comfortable i and Handsome, too! I yfi^ptZke*, Shirts $,";So Less I0 c /o During Xmas Comfortable because the yoke sets-up on the shoulder so it doesn't droop— and the deep armholes prevent binding. The waist is tapered too and89 words
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Article83 1954-12-10 2 SEREMBAN. Thurs.—Speaking at the Seremban Town Council meeting today. Mr. Chin See Yin, A ian e member fro:n the Temiang Ward, eriticised the proposed action of the loeal Social Welfare Department *o reduce the number of destitutes, who are now receiving aid. from 200 to 176. He said83 words
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Article47 1954-12-10 2 TAN Thean Teck. 43. attached to the Education Department, wa.s charged in the Fourth Poiice Coun yesterday with criminal breach of trust oi $1,452.60 on March 22. this year. Ball of $5,000 wa.s allowed pending mention of the case on Dec. 1647 words
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Article, Illustration741 1954-12-10 2 Took $500 Towards Jail Release Of Malacca Doctor KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A charming housewife from Malacca today roid the Sessions Court here that a youthful Malay, who claimed to be "Tungku Zainal bin Mohamed, grandson of Tungku Abdul Rahman," took $SCO towards a "bond"741 words
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Article113 1954-12-10 2 CLOSING rubber prire*. (tents per Ib I In Singa pore venter day were*. Buvcr.s Sellers No 1 |< S.S <nnt Loose 81J 81 Nn I KSS ton Dec. 81 81; No. 81 81 No. "tUI 794 Tone: Slightly easier. m« i km The price of tin yesterday was113 words
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Article76 1954-12-10 2 SERFMBAN. Thurs. Mr. Stanley Ponniah. Indtpendant member ot the Seremban Town Council, today rhan.ed that the re*ent Town Council elections were not conducted in a proper manner. He referred to the "muddle" which occurred on nomination day when the papers of one Alliance candidate were rejected and76 words
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Article26 1954-12-10 2 KAJANG. Thurs.— The Selangor Government h-.^ made a grant of $1,000 to be utilised for the entertainment of New Villagers in the Ulu Langat district.26 words
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203 1954-12-10 2 IMPROVEMENT EMERGENCY SEEN BY SULT IPOH. Thurs,- A ?1 and confidence was painted iJlu^J Sir Yusuf Izzuddin Shah in Y ,hp Council State whieh met ai in.^ 1 *il Referring first to Emergency, the Sult.m that there wer« improvement a> seen bv the fact that tl had only been 32203 words
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Article35 1954-12-10 2 lUAR. r. ii ri'\ t>rat< i Um gai in theii Ja ui M< i In Um morn ng, l VOtx M l noon o\ r 3.000 '.cr. in the len35 words
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Article163 1954-12-10 2 IPOH. Thurs.— A Federation directive to the State Educat on Department asking for curtailment of the existing prin* ary classes for 1955 in Government and aided English schools was strongly criticised and opposed to by Dr. M.E. Tiruchelvam during an adjournment speeeh at today's Budget Meeting163 words
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Advertisement231 1954-12-10 2 <| PILES CAUSES 15 -DANGEROUS SYMPTOMS. <| New discovery: Pain and Bleeding stopped within a few minutes. All kinds of Piles, Fistula, <' rheumatism, and eye diseases cured without I operation. 200 years hereditary experience, j v^g^Jjjj^^p^ CHARGES MODERATE. I *^W UNANI MEDICAL HALL j Mm& 709 NORTH BR|DGE ROAD231 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-12-10 3 -KTJM IHK.MKR Stafl Reporter months .u:o, Mr. <;,„_ Hwj lud H* 1 -a nor x,, r 'v > ,M > knitting h.s lifr f* 'in..- fre W *2 ""j wJr*M hmi In do at k^-Z Chester, P* T oK.tar3 knitting K he Tan Tock115 words
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Article231 1954-12-10 3 Hid the .in.isluin.dlv ™rty. Cfcraag s a-h thrilled, |ittk stunned still deter ,ii engineer. Y fbeoac Hua treks to knit ;j ,.l,insi. IH.II ,rher derfuri l months ago 4 tll ihr competiiiX t i;, lirst time submitted anyl nil to *ofi hut t bCOBf leciter s so jjjj,231 words
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Article174 1954-12-10 3 hi 82 To Police Officer a pcdi 'cards pean ar onc him oi thc if.' 'joins Pakir and whispered: "Would you be interested in some nude photos, sir?" Yes. he would, the gentleman replied. And the man produced two packets of pictures which the gentlemen observed were not only174 words
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Article32 1954-12-10 3 Chanrsity the the ural held 12 to ;:ro- m in will ling ith- dis- a \sian ol E and culthe i tigress nd tho n of •ural wide, nu nts i32 words
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Article17 1954-12-10 3 New Home For ACSU HQ. I itPhilip S u lard a ant Fort ided mmoda- be daily17 words
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Article15 1954-12-10 3 'Mis Golen Anniversary' tnniver- next Rotary the I the ■Y club' i winner i ompetlL15 words
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Article103 1954-12-10 3 Govt's Plan To Educate Electors LONDON. De-. 9: (Reuter). —Publicity cairmaigns to educate the people of Singapore Malaya in electoral matters will be launched next month, the Minister of State for the Colonies. Mr. Henry Hopkinson. said in a written parliamentary reply here yesterday. Mr. Stan Awbery (Labour) Yid asked103 words
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Article73 1954-12-10 3 SINGAPORE Legislative Councillor. Mr. M. P. D. Nair. is to ask Government {he duties and responsibilities of iand oailiffs in Singapore, and whether there is any training scheme to fit them for higher appointments! at the Council meeting next week. "If." he said, "there is no73 words
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Article103 1954-12-10 3 MR. Justice Taylor reserved judgment in the Singapere High Court yesterday, in the case of J. J. Bheem. post inspector, who brought an action lor damages against a taxi owner. Wah Geok Lam. Bheem. who was riding a motor cycle in Brash Basah Road on103 words
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Article36 1954-12-10 3 R.S. Pearce, who caused obstruction by parking his ir-ry feet from the edge of the road in Victoria S.ree. on Nov. 11. was fined $20 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration164 1954-12-10 3 AMERICAN WAY OF LIFE FOR HIM SOON WHEN Yuen Kum Chuen, 16--*year-old student chosen to represent Singapore at the New Yoik Herald Tribune's ninth annual forum for high schools, arrives In America on Dec. 26. he will be a guest at Sarali Lawrence College, Bronxville, N.Y., until Jan. For the164 words
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Article135 1954-12-10 3 Inters, president, Maj. E. L. B. Haw- reiore a I kin and two members, upCourt hold Ma i- Dickens' submis- sj on and adjourned the court. an(J Their decision will be sent to ;n a higher authorities for con■2B l a ftr ™*tion.135 words
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Article40 1954-12-10 3 TANG HONG, the managing director of Wing Hong Sawmill Co.. Ltd., of Jalan Scudai, Johore, was charged in the Magistrate's Court in Johore Bahru on Tuesday and not Tan Chong. as inadvertently reported in The Standard on Wednesday.40 words
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156 1954-12-10 3 Tight Check Kept On Communist Literature CHINESE Communist propaganda literature has very small chance of infiltrating into Malaya because of the strict watch being kept by authorities in Singapore on its importation. The Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Mr. R. N. Broome, told The Standard yesterday Jthat every month 350 to156 words
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Article33 1954-12-10 3 A TAXI driver. R. Uluganathan. was fined $15 in the Singapore First Traffic Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of crossing a double white line on Sept. 2233 words
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Article75 1954-12-10 3 LONDON. Dec. 9 (Reuter) About a million-and-a--quarter people in Malaya have registered as electors for the Legislative Council out of a potential electorate ot about two million. the Minister of State for the Colonies. Mr. Hopkinson. said in a written parliamentary reply yesterday. The questioner. Mr. Fenner Brockway75 words
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Article101 1954-12-10 3 Jury And Judge Disagree A RETRIAL was ordered b*> M.. odscice \\nitton. in the Singapore Assize Court, yesterday, in the case of Lim Tong Fng. factory worker, charged with the attempted murder of a Chinese schoolteacher, Soh Tong Leong. The jury returned a verdict of guilty on a majority of101 words
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Article177 1954-12-10 3 LONDON, Dec. 8, (Reuter)— Mr. Alan LennoxBoyd, Secretary of State tor the Colonies, yesterday refused to intervene on behalf of a Chinej-e school student in Singapore sentenced to three years' rigorous imprisonment on Nov. 3. i A Labour Member. Mr. John Rankin, had urged intervention177 words
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187 1954-12-10 3 $1.5 Mil. Xmas Windfall For City's Daily Paid Workers SEVERAL Singapore City Council departments are now working overtime to give a Christmas present" of about a $1,500,000 in back pay to the Council's 10,000 daily rated employees. The Deputy President of thc Council, Mr. J. T Rea. told The Standard187 words
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Article172 1954-12-10 3 xSOME 400 employees of the Bin Seng Company's rubber milling factory in Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, yesterday received their arrears of salary and compensation. The workers and the management have been negotiating for a settlement of the compensation claim since the closing down of172 words
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Article85 1954-12-10 3 MORE than 2,000 people visited thc Treasury yesterday to exchange their old notes fo r the new Sl "Queen's notes By 12.30 p.m. more than 10 000 $1 notes had been distributed from the Treasury alone. So great was lhe crush that shroffs in the85 words
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Article63 1954-12-10 3 TAIPING. Thurs. King Edward VII School will lose one of their senior teachers in Mr. K. Utam Singh, who is proceeding to Batu Gajah to assume the pest of headmaster of the Sultan Yussuf School. A good sportsman in his young days. Mr. Utam Singh has represented63 words
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Advertisement26 1954-12-10 3 jDatlg JHail NATIONAL KNITTING, CROC H -ST AND RUCMAKINC CONTEST 1954 This Diploma of merit is awarded to (Ctuuilm, tkcoti*. JttuytL.. whose entry was highly commended26 words
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Advertisement283 1954-12-10 3 ■>- ■■< 1 viß-Jl^ I mmm\*m^^Wi <* -^A** 8, __M_t f^_ $8^_ _y I _jfY _____b -^**_l m m mm et I Ar^l&^__H -<a__X-_ __a> J -»>r^w(M____L_^Lw _i--P-H-____________- T^^*^"^fe^ <4_raS»«jg| jK_pP_S? _r J HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG283 words
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Article391 1954-12-10 4 Flood Control Scheme Needed A TOTAL of 367 men, women and children, who were made homeless by yesterday's floods, have been taken care of by the Social Welfare Department by midnight last night. Another 100 were given refuge in the Salvation Army buiding in Towner391 words
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195 1954-12-10 4 22 Mths.' Jail For A Car Stripper TWO men in the process of stripping the tyres of a motor car in a backlane of Carpmael Road on Nov. 14, were surprised by a Police party who arrived on the ■Gene, it was disclosed in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court195 words
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102 1954-12-10 4 THE United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Malaya, Mr. E. Bower yesterday said that he was fovourably impressed with recent developments in British North Borneo, Brunei and Sarawak. He had visited the region lately in the course of his duties and was peparing for his report102 words
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Article80 1954-12-10 4 GIRL ON 'ASSEMBLY' CHARGE SEAH AH POO. a young girl, was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with being a member of an unlawful assembly at the 4_ Mile. Kheam Hock Road on Dec. 6. She claimed trial and was remanded in Police custody for five days on80 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-12-10 4 Floods Inundate A Shop photo. Photo. As water kept rising in Kim Keat Road area, in Sing, apore at 5 p.m. yesterday, this sundrv proprietor he'oed by his family put up bunding across the front of the shoo to prevent water from rushing into the premises He is seen cementingStandard - 83 words
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182 1954-12-10 4 Standard Shipping Reporter SEVENTY-FIVE percent of the shipping in the Singapore Outer Roads, Inner Roads and the Harbour Board wharves was affected by the rainstorm which started late Wednesday night and increased in force throughout vesterdav. Two ships the Perseus nnd the Limburg which were due182 words
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Article75 1954-12-10 4 Sf °n<*or<* London Correspondent Dcc 9—The following ore the closing prices ot rubber and tin on the London Morket LONDON RUBBER Spot _f4 3d January ij' February 7„T March JfjJ April/June 23fd July/September 23 |d DCec°embl?C,Ce7b% r id'" Tone Bu f c 23 13/16d Tone. BuyersSteody.75 words
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124 1954-12-10 4 And P.A.P. Blames Govt For Damage THE Peoples Action Party j last night blamed the SingaI pore Government for the flood damage. "This is criminal neglect on the part of Government." the Party said in a statement to The Standard. "These poor farmers were cleared from their land in Paya124 words
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Article51 1954-12-10 4 IPOH. Thurs.— A police ear*f« r fc S Mohamed. returned to his house in Gunong Cheroh. Tn Tuesday morning, to find there was an opening in his kitchen wall. He later discovered that his >ron trunk, containing rash books and jewellery worth $120 had been51 words
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172 1954-12-10 4 Ex-Gardens Director's Ninety-Ninth WHEN Mr. H. X. Ridley, the first Director of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, now living in retirement near the famous Kew Gardens in England, celebrates his ninety-ninth birthday today, two cables which have been sent from Singapore. will tell him that the people of Malaya have not172 words
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Article226 1954-12-10 4 Sir Eric Bowyer To Meet Leaders fnrmpr S ERIC BOWYER. Special Adviser to the British Board of Tr»__o A statement issued at a Press conference by the United Kingdom Trade Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. E Bower, says that Sir Eric is a world-wide tour of all Offices226 words
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Article54 1954-12-10 4 TWO learner drivers, K Raghavan Asan and Teo Yok Kheng. were each fined $25 in the Singapore First Traffic Court, yesterday, for driving within City limits during restricted hours. A driving instructor. Goh woo Lee, was also fined $25 when he pleaded guilty to a54 words
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Advertisement381 1954-12-10 4 ••••••••••••••••-A II^SHAW BROTHERS^ TEl_:*s»s9 LAST FOUR SHOWS f_» International Film Festival C W "|C Grand Prix Winner m, W f "GATE OF HELL" JLSI -jc __2 3 Jf Japanese with English Mibtitlns starring KAZUO HAStUAVVA Jf J TONIGHT at 9.30 J GALA PREMIERE ALL SEATS SOLD -fc BOOK NOW FOR381 words
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Advertisement231 1954-12-10 4 CATHAY ORGA\ISA7IO^^J ALHAMBRA R MARK STEVENS C BRINGS HIS OWN *fi L I SPECIAL BRAND w9f ft I OF TOUGHNESS W 7 I TO THE WEST ?K -J w MARK I rVr___i >*>« iitntwii i Uifl X •<• «M«m«w JS______r "V I A_i i<H -■^^•iBIU. Jfc___r > > »»rto« Mklm231 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-12-10 5 THIRTY-THREE graduates of the Junior Middle HI elass of the Tsung Wah Chinese School. Kuala Kangsar who will tour the Feneration and Singapore by bus during the holidays. The party will leave Kuala Kangsar for Kuala Lumpur. Kiang. Malacca and Singapore on Dec. 14, accompanied by52 words
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Article242 1954-12-10 5 A Stimulating Place To Visit L John Views Malaya -xPITI the strains and stresses that toss Malalifjerenl races live together very happily and, ■igbl well be an example to other countries S John iry oi des- :ir ot Malaya. .-till "t a clean. mulat- li ave for th-east visit I242 words
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Article68 1954-12-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— More than 6.000 devout Catholics last night, braved a continued drizzle in Kuala Lumpur to pray for the health of Pope Pius XII and for world peace. Headed by the Rev Fr. N Maury, oldest Catholic priest in the Federal Capital, they Knelt68 words
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128 1954-12-10 5 SEREMBAN. Thurs A young woman said in the Seremban Sessions Court, yesterday that she exchanged "her sarong with that of her lover after the latter had expressed i his intention of marrying her. Appearing hefore the Presi--1 dent of the Court and two128 words
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Article39 1954-12-10 5 HONGKONG. Dec 9 Special Standard Service: Closing prices ot the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15 H8 to Cl sterling $5.8725 to US$l: $1854 to Malayan Sl; $0 157 to cne Indonesian Rupiah Gold 5255.5 to a tael.39 words
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Article221 1954-12-10 5 'Woman, De Facto Master In Home' KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The diplomat of today must truly be a "superman" to catch up with the unending waves of public eating and public speaking. Mr. R. K. Tandon, Indian Commissioner in Malaya, declared today. In a pun-packed definition of 20th Century envoys. Mr.221 words
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Article303 1954-12-10 5 Identified By His Writing KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Yap Foon, 32, a mining labourer who was sentenced to death, today by Sir Charles Mathew, Chief Justice, for collaboration with terrorists, admitted he was the writer of a letter captured by the Security Forces from a bandit camp303 words
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Article163 1954-12-10 5 18 Held In Opium Den Raids RAUB, Thurs. Eighteen Chinese, including a 34-year-old woman, were arrested last night in the Raub district of Pahang, following a swoop on suspected opium dens by the Police. The raids, headed by Mr. J. Crossley. 0.C.P.D., Raub, were carried out simultaneously in several parts163 words
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284 1954-12-10 5 The Cathay Pacific Airways plane carrying Hollywood actress Ava Gardner to Singapore from Hongkong was diverted to Butterworth yesterday when it was one and a half hours from Singapore roughly midway between Kota Bahru and Kuantan. Early, the plane xvas asked to return284 words
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Miscellaneous587 1954-12-10 5 Standard cMivnanao Information at a Glance 3Siattfl-B-~--W"*«WMr hm— h Historical Society Forum on the Police Files 'Sl: 730 Feature Wf I n hp "Political Future of Malaya <S or KL) 8 pm Palais De I) Irill A r L_/ KM Within the Next 50 Years' at Danse (Si; 8 3(1587 words
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Article647 1954-12-10 6 QNCE In a while Malayan* should shake off the worries and woes ol day to day living and let their minds range further into the horizons of time. The people of this country have not been noted for their interest in things of the past or future as647 words
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Article258 1954-12-10 6 HEN national registration was Introduced in 1948, it was done in such a hurry that nobody bothered to lay down a ruling regarding names or to ask for birth certificate to prove a person's identity or age. At that time it never occurred to anyone that the electoral258 words
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Article655 1954-12-10 6 Robert M. Hallett - Robert M. Hallett By Staff Correspondent on LatinAmerican Affairs for The Christian Science Monitor THE new all important highways in Bolivia begins in this primitive tropical town with its narrow brick or wooden sidewalks set high above the alternating seas of mud and inches-deep dust655 words
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Article379 1954-12-10 6 SHORTS FROM THE TALKS Postal Hazards "TN a Roman well in a ruin at Chew Stoke. Somerset, archaeologists have just found the earliest examples of ink writing ever discovered in Britain. They're on three wooden tablets, and an expert at University College, London, thinks they may be parts of an379 words
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Article213 1954-12-10 6 Review of Views Japan's Problem SCIN CHEW JIT POH forecasts $<J that the successors to the 2 Yoshida government would re--2 main slightly to the right and 2 therefore there would not be 2 important changes in the 2 Japanese foreign policy in 2 the near future. 2 Whoever succeeds213 words
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We the PEOPLE
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227 1954-12-10 6 Protecting The Local Rubber Industries Sir: Your editorial of 27th November 1954 under the heading "Rubber Roads" reminds me of your editorial just over two| years ago under the heading "No Protection" on Bth November 1952. and also L.C.L.'s letter of 13th November 1952 in your column "We The People"227 words
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Letter518 1954-12-10 6 Sir; With reference to your editorial of the 29th Nov., it is true that Singapore merchants made huge fortunes by running the blockade during the Dutch police action, but it is equally true that this w*as a legacy, after the independence of Indonesia, handed down to the518 words
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Letter104 1954-12-10 6 Sir. Tour Leader nf lst December was an eyeopener to many who did not follow the case of the uniformed PoMal workers and who are not well posted on Trade Union practices in the U.K. Another glaring anomaly in the Federation Government service is that of the Normal Trained104 words
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Letter29 1954-12-10 6 I pore m fl H I Dr Lin fl fl I fl H ifl fl I about fl fl I fl I I fl I R.itu Pahil _^^fl29 words
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Letter, Illustration516 1954-12-10 6 Easing Up In Hungary LOXDOX, r PH_. recent extension of political relaxation fal Hungary strengthens the impression that, ior reasons of its own, Moscow has specially chosen Hungary among the satellite States for thc fullest development of the new liberalisation policy. Despite opposition from inside the Hungarian Communist Party and516 words
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Article, Illustration252 1954-12-10 7 Source Of Danger r Far East'— Malik )(r < ..enter)— The Political Committee of the United NaTtssemblv yesterday adopted by 50 votes to five with four abstention approving the stand taken by the 15 Western allies in insisting _jjl in Korea under international supervision. Tho252 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-12-10 7 t U.IS I sp ki sman oi the ■j ii °l at i ns. iarch sit Presi--0k: in ash-20 words
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Article87 1954-12-10 7 ATHENS. Dec. 9: (AFP).— Fifteen officers and four soldiers of the Greek Army were killed yesterday in an aircraft accident which took place durir.a. parachute training exercises. Tr.e victims were flying in a Dakota aircratt which suddenly burst into flames in the The cause87 words
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Article85 1954-12-10 7 Mysterious Death Of Movie Star HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 9. <AP> Veteran stage and movie actress Gladys George died in a hospital yesterday under circumstances the police described as mysterious. She was 50 years old. She was sent to the hospital on the advice of her physician. Dr. Russell Jones. but died85 words
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Article128 1954-12-10 7 BERLIN Dec. 9. (Reuter) —East German leaders yesterday warned that any Western aggression would meet with "determined defence from the Elbe River to China." Four days after returning from the Moscow conference on European Security, the East German Premier. Herr Otto Grotewohl. told a meeting128 words
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Article90 1954-12-10 7 ROME. Dec. 9. <AP>— Restoration work has been ordered for the famed but tottering Temple of Antoninus and Faustina, a 1900--year old relic containing some of the best examples of Roman decorative art. The temple was built in 141 A.D. by the Emperor Antoninus Pius for90 words
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Article37 1954-12-10 7 BOMBAY. Dec. 9. (Reuter) Port authorities here were yesterday making emergency arrangements for handling ships after a midnight strike by 26 officer pilots and 11 berthing masters demanding better pay allowances and amenities.37 words
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292 1954-12-10 7 LONDON, Dec. 9, (Reuter) Mr. Chou En-lai, Chinese Foreign Minister, yesterday warned the United States that it "must take upon itself all the grave consequences" if it does not withdraw all its armed forces from Formosa and Nationalist-held islands. "If the292 words
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Article41 1954-12-10 7 LONDON. Dec. 9, (UP)— Mrs. Barbara Curtis. 22. won a divorce yesterday on the grounds that her husband. Alac, deserted her the day after their wedding in 1950 and committed adultery with her twin iister, Bettine.41 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-10 7 photo MRS. Lorraine Eaton Clark, 28, is seen on her way to the Sherborn Women's Reformatory to serve life imprisonment after being convicted of the second degree murder of her husband.- A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article75 1954-12-10 7 BELGRADE. Dec. 9: (/\FP). The forthcoming meeting of Yugoslav President Joseph Tito and Indian Premier Jawaharlal Nehru will have "farreaching consequences" for world peace. Indian Ambassador to Yugoslavia. Mr. R. Dayal. said last night. He hastened to add. however, that there was no question75 words
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Article77 1954-12-10 7 LONDON. Dec. 9. (Reuter)— Britain's 186-year-old Royal Academy of Arts last night elected 74-year-old Professor Albert Edward Richardson as its new President. He will succeed Sir Gerald Kelly who is retiring because he has reached the age limit of 75. Professor Richardson has been Professor of Architecture77 words
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Article64 1954-12-10 7 LAHORE. Dec. 9. (UP)— ln an address on the Kabul Radio. Afghanistan Premier Sardar Daud said if Pakistan avoids a satisfactory solution to the Pakhtoonistan issue. Afghanistan cannot await the results of talks between the two nations. "Afghanistan's stand on Pakhtoonistan remains the same as before and64 words
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Article140 1954-12-10 7 WEDNESBURY. Dec. 9 (Reu- ter) A 19-year-old soldier accused of murdering a bride of three months said to have "died of fright." told police she died while he was trying to make love to her. Kenneth Causer, who was arrested on Tuesday night, told police, according to140 words
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Article363 1954-12-10 7 SOVIET PLANE RACE WITH WEST 360 Factories Over Vast Area LONDON, Dec. 9 t (AP)— An authoritative aircraft survey published today said the Russians have thrown 360 factories into a vast plane production race with the West. In reticent terms the latest edition of Jane's All The Worlds Aircraft revealed363 words
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Article20 1954-12-10 7 A GERMAN expedition headed by Karl Kraemer and Reinhard Sander plans to assault Karakoram peak ln Pakistan next year.20 words
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Article77 1954-12-10 7 NAIROBI. Dec. 9. (Reuter) The magistrate here issued a warrant yesterday for the arrest of George Horsfall. an inspector in the Kenya Police, who failed to appear to answer a charge of perjury. The alleged offence was said at an earlier hearing to have been committed during the77 words
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Article168 1954-12-10 7 'He Could Run Three Women' LONDON, Dec. 9: (UP).— Mrs. Hilda Hinson won a divorce from her husband, Percy, with a complaint that once when he was ill his secretary came to his bedside to take dictation and. refusing a chair, said that was all right, she'd sit on his168 words
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88 1954-12-10 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 9 (Reuter) The United Nations General Assembly voted by 48 to five with four abstentions last night to place on the agenda the case of American airmen imprisoned by the Chinese Communists. The Soviet group were alont in opposing inclusion88 words
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240 1954-12-10 7 ROME. Dec. 9. (AP) Sophia Loren. who fills a neat stocking herself, has a favour to ask of Santa Claus. The 20-year-old Italian star with the figure 8 shape wants to meet more American men. "I know Italians, French. Germans. English but hardly any240 words
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Advertisement86 1954-12-10 7 5 Jl t-S j |GIFTS that will compliment you /_______> m9 *-^T^* WBEST ELECTRO PLATED NICKEL SILVER 3 PIECE SET CONSISTING OF TEA POT, SUGAR AND CREAM JUGS (as illustrated) 5 PIECE SET CONSISTING OF TEA POT, SUGAR, CREAM. COFFEE AND HOT WATER JUGS $335.00 r* r *B I ONLY86 words
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Article, Illustration513 1954-12-10 8 A Hard bay's Work GETTING ready the long lines and hooks tor the first big experiment along the West Coast of Malaya. Right: A busy scene at dawn where everyone on board is up early to tackle the i day's job.513 words
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Article, Illustration626 1954-12-10 9 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON By The Koiscr: o Life of Wilhelm 11. By Joochim ron Kurenberg. iCossel. 305.) I i i •..V i"• r I I r T i I 1 1 I I IT"""~~ m interpretation and fact It range that a man of Herr von Kurenberg's626 words
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Article504 1954-12-10 9 CHRISTIAN Dior Talking About Fashion. By Elie Rabourdin nnd Alice Chavnne. (Hutchinson. Bs. Cd.) Shocking Life. By Elsa Schiaparelli. (Dent. 215.) Alwayt In Vogue. By Edna Wool -ran Chase and Ilka Chase. (Gollanc:. 215.) JT is rare to find three authoritative books on the creation of fashion appearing simultaneously,504 words
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Article, Illustration954 1954-12-10 9 JOHN DAVENPORT; ALISON SETLE - JOHN DAVENPORT ALISON SETLE By WHITE Hunter, Black Heart. By Peter Viertcl. (W. 11. Allen. 155.) Riot- By John Wythe. (Seeker and Wnrburg. 10s. Cd.) Brotherly Lore. By Gabriel Fielding. (Hutchin<on. 10<* 6d.) Voyagers in Aspic. By John Gillies. (Collins. 10s. Cd.) Down on Cur Darkness. By954 words
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Article, Illustration682 1954-12-10 9 GEOFFREY GORER - ANDALUSIAN VILLAGE GEOFFREY GORER The People of the Sierra. By J. A. Pitt-Rivers. (Weidenfcld and Nicolson. 18s.) By ILSE PETERSEN, 21, the ttorfer who was to hove gone to Britain earlier this year to play in the film "The Queer Fish" but was refused a working permit, pictured m her682 words
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Advertisement711 1954-12-10 9 LJF^ml-_m __ji______/_B^______p__________F^ mmm* \Sa^ M^*^^ SQUAREWORD D-36 CLUES ACROSS CLUES DOWN 2. People who habitually lm. 1 ENTRY 64c I Youngster ls often fairly pose on friends tor loans quick to sum ud ASTH.S tSSSL *?t v> asked m 3 ENTRIES $1 fiO he hJS mjch to do repay (T711 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-12-10 10 Bottled magic in the shape of a heart. Nina Ricci s perfumes exeiting scents such as «*Coeur Joie. tine d'Eve "Lair du temps." and also Eau de Cologne in a large range. From 52.30 to 575 at Wassiamulls. T hoy 9 re 1 altt pte The newest of154 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1954-12-10 10 MORE GOOD BUYS FOR XMAS Around The Shops JJS^JESHEJHHHHH coat whose flounces and ribbons remain hidden most of the time, and whose attraction consists of the fact that YOU know you are wearing it. IF YOU MUST BUY J A NEW EVENING DRESS FOR THE CHRISTMAS FESTIVIJ TIES. BUY A1,064 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-12-10 10 I LAST look shouldn't be necessary when wearing this imported model from the Little Shop. Yards and yards of fawncoloured nylon tulle cascade over taffeta, the whole emphasized by a coffee-coloured satin cummerbund. The net is worked in tiny frills to form a medallion shaped bodice and the56 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-12-10 10 READY to go to the ball'** J of palest rosep.nk >i draped diagonally over t shoulderstrap where pattern of the same motetiny diamante. The skirt net over taffeta, embell.^ motifs with d.amante one side of the skirt. belongs to this ballad to ers for less dressy wear. cost51 words
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Article194 1954-12-10 11 'Better Year For UK In 1955' LONDON, Dec. 9, (AP) --Trade Chief Mr. Peter Thorneycroft yesterday told an American Correspondents' Association luncheon that Britain is finishing, "one of our best export years and we can look forward to an even better year in "We are more prosperous than ever before...194 words
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Article61 1954-12-10 11 GIANT ORE SHIP LAUNCHED rApyR?* (Ja Pan>, Dec. 9. u\r)~An American firm nas just launched what it described as the largest ore CaTK n fiiffin P in SJfSSrkT The 60.000-ton Ore Titan built by the National Bulk of America, is S H« eet long 116 feet wide. 5b deep and61 words
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Article51 1954-12-10 11 Scrapped TOKYO. Dec. 9. (AFP) ine Japanese government has abandoned the idea of introducing the -'Export Right System against South Korea Under the Export Right System which is at present applied to trade with Indonesia xlapanese exporters must obtain sizable amounts of imports from South Korea51 words
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Advertisement683 1954-12-10 11 Lj^^HER LLOYD IuBG-AMERIK/. LINIE W lOINT S.RVIC- u„scllcs. Antwerp, Rotterdam. _L» C hura 0 6KEMEN _______C^ uirrPJ'- S P --x P Sham Penani OYD>H ,6Dcc 17 Dec 18 Dec ■tfl* L T IH \.tn 8 Jan 9 |an B'^vn 15 :i 2 i ,an '22 |an m^l 512 Feb 13683 words
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Advertisement1140 1954-12-10 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELO «c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 "8 lin«*«) Shlppm, I Incorporated in Singapore) i?' THK BLUE FUNNEL LIM. TK? CU sTr, r L.?i n ofhe, W,rU to rt dl^rnarae cargo BAILINGS to L-Vt-BPOUL tJLA.(;OW M »M»ON < OMINtNT Singaoore Uue Sails P. S'bam Penans ta i Cl M1,140 words
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Advertisement706 1954-12-10 11 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS R yal wSSSS U yd HO,, Bd meri Li Nederland Line M_UlV_.lt Rn «n_ R?"erdam Amsterdam t^i?TiS5?J« O, !_JS iW r< RK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore P Sham Penang TABIAN^smn; 19/25 Dec 26 Dec 27/28 Dec SOESTOY^Mi.V *Va 15 ,an 16 i>«706 words
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Advertisement801 1954-12-10 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. S'pon P. S'ham Penang x) "PATAGONIA" 17/200ec 21/22 Oec xx) SELANDIA' 5/7 |an 8/8 l_n 9/9 |an xxx) -ASIA" 12/14|an 15/15 lan 16/17 n "INDIA" 17/19|an x) Calls! Beyrouth, Cdynia and Karlshamn.801 words
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Article30 1954-12-10 12 CCfi] ■POM n ta rV> messa SP J J nn-nt u? F J dK «"tti 7 n^ar Ip„ h "1 4 Asruro R .1 3_j Confidi 1 I i30 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-12-10 12 i _-_i_^_jM__M_a_i_«_— STANDARD picture shows a bird's eye view of three turbo-alternators taken at the Singapore Pasir Panjang Electrical Power Station. The turbine in the foreground is the third to be installed last Friday. It is now on commercial load and costs $2,750,000.46 words
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Article81 1954-12-10 12 It produces 25.000 kilowettt Ol electricity. The Cry Electrical Engineer, Mr. c. C Payne. told T)te Standard yesterday that thc installed capacity of the three generators it now 75.000 kilo- l trans. Work It now i n progreet, Mr. Payne added. on the fourth turbo-alter-nator81 words
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Article119 1954-12-10 12 SHIPS IN HARBOUR Ol TER ROADS Asha: Stanvac BenakaL Huntsbrook. Chip Lam: Chong Using: T.ir.is Sehevenko; Prosper; Gran helm; Talisse. INN-EM ROADS Nanyang, Teck Seh: Ren ram Kinabalu: Lasem: Hong Ming Sofia: Indan: Kim Heap Huat: Salong; Semenyih: Jane; Belaga. Torina: Tong Hong: Taype, Kimanis: An_by: Bruis: Tong Hai: Tg.119 words
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Article113 1954-12-10 12 Standard Market Reporter RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterdav dropped by half a cent to 81] cents per lb. for first grade rubber for December shipment. Price < oper:, buyers indicating 82 eased gradually dur. day. Some selling in noon contributed to nets In Um market113 words
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Article167 1954-12-10 12 THE Malayan share market was dull in all sections yesterday with only restricted interest shown in a lew tins and industrial shares. Price changes announced by .the Malayan Sharebrokers' 1 Association yesterday were: Ktiaer* Seller* 1 Fed DK :?20 3 2"> I Ciammon 3 57 3.62167 words
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Article60 1954-12-10 12 DETROIT. Dec. 0: (AP).— General Motors Corporation announced today expansion projects costing U559,000,000 in England. France, Sweden and Denmark. In England. U551. 685.376 will be allocated for AC-Delco facilities at Dustable. These are in addition to U*****,000,000 in new European projects announced by Mr. Harlow Curtice.60 words
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Article130 1954-12-10 12 THE produce mil 1 gapore rem. .indi q '.ons with only small I nasi passing. 1 Coconut oil se I I indicated 1491 pet p H.C.B. Co Ltd. copra pi (per picul vcsterdav wire: Dl ci Miu i; 11 a.m. SSI Noon S 4 p.m S lOfj130 words
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Article30 1954-12-10 12 I.KITNI J noun in.n..di.ilr; ffrtl \«ur.i«n n.und trip J 1 rim j This nr. M normal l***\ addition t* -ml K a_r i«*- B is as-'"** .-< 5 SfS4 ILmmmftm^30 words
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Article60 1954-12-10 12 TOKYO. Der. I: (AP) Japanese ihipbuil* received foreitn orders totships worth U5515,000.1 since April, the Transportation Ministry iatd yesterday. Sixteen of thc tankers. 14 freight! ri i seven of other type.Orders have come from << panies registered In ti: States 6. Liberia 3. Panama 15, Denmark60 words
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221 1954-12-10 12 Little Change In U.S. Trade With Asia UNITED States commerce with Asia during September was little changed from August, but Japan again ranked first among Asian countries in relative volume of exports and imports. U.S. imports from Malaya in September dropped to US $1.3 J million from US$17J in August.221 words
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135 1954-12-10 12 Standard Shipping Reporter MALAYANS are getting more travel-minded and are keen to see the outside world This has been made evidence by the enquiries that have poured into the office of American Lloyds. Singapore. about the proposed world tour organized by Mr. S. Joseph, the Managing135 words
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Advertisement676 1954-12-10 12 _^_a____.-__r«-_.y..-i.-.vgacoao<>coo->oe jijinnnriiin »iiijiiriai)rni)nn-niiyyi<>VM_!?<^_W r TENDER NOTICE. are invited by the Indian Immigration Committee for the supply of foodstuffs and stores to The Choultrv in Circular Road. Kuala Lumpur, for the half-year commencing Ist January, 1955 and ending 30th June. 1955. Full particulars may be obtained from the office of the676 words
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Advertisement628 1954-12-10 12 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Sewer Construction during 1955— MAIN AND MINOR SEWERS. Deposit $100'- (Refundable). Close N00N— 20.12.54. Forms and particulars from City Engineer's Office (Room 218). ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT: (a) Disposal of 80 pieces Wooden Cable Drums 92" diameter. Close NOON— 16.12.54. and (b> Supply of Cooker628 words
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Advertisement1109 1954-12-10 12 NATURALISATION SULTAN IDRIS TRAINING COLLEGE. TANJONG MALM NOTICE is hereby given MKj that the following per- TENDERS. sons whose names and I addresses are given below are rp ENDERS invited for tr pe^on' w^n'ows anfrealon J-g*^ «<™ ,o Sultan Idr L hy e ra a rd a,iSa sno 0 U1,109 words
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310 1954-12-10 13 PRESIDENT ACCUSED FIXING' TWO FIGHTS aK l '(l Ja,,,rj a*, morris, presir international Boxing; Boxing Club, yesterdd lixini: two fights by former heavy--3 ,Mn Thomas in a copyrighted article in THOMAS claimed he was fTered USs6s. ono to throw his against Max Sch mei ing. the former German heavyght champion,310 words
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Article, Illustration224 1954-12-10 13 A WEEK-END of sport, between the Singapore and Federation of Malaya Police, wil! take place in Kuala Lumpur on tomorrow and Sundav. Docember 11 and V2 Four teams- rugby football, hockey, badminton and boxing —are coming from Singapore and will be the guests of tne Federation224 words
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Article71 1954-12-10 13 KOTA BAHRU. Thurs— The 3rd Malaya Regiment beat Joviala by two goals to onc in the Kelantan Hockey Knockout Tournament held here today. Corporal Aziz and Lt. Idrua were the wren ior soldiers and Fauja Singh stored for the Jovials. In another match. Suara Miida beat71 words
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Article61 1954-12-10 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Malays annual hockey quadrangular meet between Perak. Pahang. Negri Sembilan and Selangor will be played at Ipoh during thc Christmas Holidays. Selangor Malays have selected If players for the trip to Ipoh. They are: Raja Zainal. Mahrnood. Zachari. Ghazalli, Do'.lah. Mydin, RafAque, Yacob. Ismail. Aziz,61 words
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Article73 1954-12-10 13 BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 9. AFP I -President Peron and thousands of Argentine boxing fans turned out at the airport yesterday to give Pascual Perez, new world flyweight champion, a rousing welcome on his return from Tokyo. Perez, who won the title from Japan's Yoshio Shirai. last73 words
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307 1954-12-10 13 beat Wi^k N PARK Glas S° w Dec 9 > (Reuter) The world cup finalists nf *h^ i by four goals to two in a keenly contested game. Winners of twelve <lr«f\ u rteen Internationals and beaten only in five vears, Hungary had to307 words
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521 1954-12-10 13 RAFMAN - Seletar Teams Out Of The Sanderson Cup RAFMAN by EXIT RAF Seletar from the Sanderson Cup competition! Their W team having alreadv been beaten by the Royal Australian Air Force XV in the first round, RAF Seletar went down to RAF Changi 'A last week by 15 points (3 goals)521 words
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Article310 1954-12-10 13 LONDON. Dec. 9. I Reuter) Football fixtures for tomorrow LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal v Charlton Burnley w Manchester U. Cardiff v Sunderland Chelsea v Aston Villa Everton v Sheffield Wed. Leicester v Wolves Manchester C. v Tottenham Newcastle v Portsmouth Preston v Huddersfield Sheffield U. v Bolton310 words
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Article58 1954-12-10 13 Indo -Ceylonese B'ton Tourney TAIPING. Thurs.— The closing date of entries for the annual Perak Indo-Ceylo-ne.se Badminton Championships to be held here during the X'mas Holidays has been extended to Dec. 15. The tourney is open to all Indians and Ceylonese in Malaya. The draw will be held at the58 words
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Advertisement681 1954-12-10 13 MARRIAGE PADMANATHAN LALTTHALA VERNY daughter of Mr. ft Mrs. V. Durainayagam. Ceremony between 1130 p.m. and 1.30 a.m. at 1915 Pasar Road on Friday 10th Dec. 1954. Reception at Eastern Hotel at 3 p.m on Saturday llth December. 1954. SHIIATIONS VACAM SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST invites applications for the following posts.681 words
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Miscellaneous236 1954-12-10 13 THEV'S HABIT- FORMIKr// lit** AH CA'NT GIVE NONE TT^HATSeIjTsIiCrTa^ReT^ -ANI THEN/ MAKES VO' FAT >|||p TO VO-AN'-sOft* AH y -STUFFING HER FAT HEAD. WHILE c 1 AS A PIG- AS ANV FOOL y4%Z. CAINT STOP EATIN* h-i,, HER BABV CRJLS FOR FOOD" PLAINLY SEE.'/- EM MAHSELF.'Ty^^^^^ ",^7 .Cap By 7.V.236 words
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Article, Illustration496 1954-12-10 14 A Guiding Star And Counsellor' MR. AW Cheng Chye, president, Singapore Badminton Association and the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association: "The untimely death of Dato C J. Paglar is a shock it seemed only yesterday that the Dato end I were together watching the world's best badminton players in action at496 words
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Article706 1954-12-10 14 By DATO Charles Joseph Pemberton Paglar was not a champion. He didn't shoot his way into a Colony soccer or hockey team. He didn't find a place as an athlete ,n any Colony Olympic or Games venture. And I douDt if he ever scored more706 words
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Article158 1954-12-10 14 Colony Schools ForQuad. ALL players who have been rhosen to represent Singapore Combined Schools in the hockey quadrangular between Singapore. Malacca. Negri Sembilan and Selangor Combined Schools scheduled to be played at Malacca on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday are asked to turn up at St. Joseph's Institution at 5.30 p.m.158 words
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84 1954-12-10 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. With several state "caps" on their line-up. Federation Police are favoured to beat their Singapore compatriots in their annual rugger match which will be played on Saturday on the Kuala Lumpur padang. The Federation line-up will be: Yusoff Shah (Pol. Depot >.84 words
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Article519 1954-12-10 14 Mr. C. K. Cosain. the Acting President of the Singapore Hockey Association: "Dato Paglar's death is a great blow to all the sportsmen in the Colony. His services and his devotion to sport are unparalled in the sports history of the Colony. "He was loved by519 words
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Article145 1954-12-10 14 •J_?S ollowi ng will reprehinL J0 < a hor^ agaihst Comn Services on Saturday off J 5 a llVm^ rStadiUm ki^ Pt? L S I SSSL Ple i N Na baro. rie b. Buhcokocoko Cnl T TcaD?? in ll?' i ohn Edington vc tP cu145 words
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Article468 1954-12-10 14 FARNLEY. ROBBIE BURNS. STEALTH. IPOH, Thurs.— FARNLEY, ROBBIE BURNS and STEALTH were outstanding workers at this morning's winding up gallops ot candidates entered for Saturday's races, concluding day of Terak Turf Club December Meeting. With a riding boy astride. Farnley easily breezed over three furlongs in468 words
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Article201 1954-12-10 14 Asian TT Men Will 'Carry On' THE third Asian table tennis championships 2 will 'carry on' as sche- 1 duled at the Singapore J 2 Badminton Stadium J from tomorrow, said Mr. J Choo Kwai Low. the 2 1 President of the Singa- 1 pore Table Tennis Asso- 2 ciation.201 words
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Article28 1954-12-10 14 THE C.P.A. plane scheduled to arrive at 6.30 p.m. today, bringing back the S.A.F.A. footballers. had to land at Butterworth due to bad weather ?ondition.28 words
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Article27 1954-12-10 14 LONDON. Dec. 9. (Reuter) —Rugby Union results: County championship matches: Middlesex 12. Surrey 0. Sussex 9. Hertfordshire 0. Oxfordshire 3, Dorset and Wiltshire 11.27 words
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Article263 1954-12-10 14 KCALA Lt'MPCR. Thurs,— Eighty-nine horses have been ntered for the Selangor Turf (luh v Amateur Meeting on Dec. 18, 1954 at Kuala Lumpur. Entne_ are as follows-: The llurlin ham Scurry. 2 furlongs: Maiden polo ponies. Perth Piastre Ranee (late Tessa) Betty Gunna. Gyp\v John263 words
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Article160 1954-12-10 14 Malayan Sikhs For Cup Hockey KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— The fourth All-Malayan Inter-State Sikhs Hockey Championships for the handsome Ipoh Police Gurudwara Cup will be held during the Christmas Holidays. Dec. 24. 25 and 26. at Seremban. Selangor Sikhs are the holders of the trophy. On the morning of Dec. 26160 words
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Article56 1954-12-10 14 STOCKHOLM. Dec. 9. (Reuter) Johnny Leach. Britain's former world champion, beat the current world champion, Ichiro Ogimura. of Japan, in the finals of a table tennis tournament held at Boraas, Central Sweden, last night. Leach was down 17-21 ln the first set. but pulled up to win56 words
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Article272 1954-12-10 14 THE Tamil Representative A am ,s lor the athletic meetBesar Stadium at 1 p.m on Sunday, Jan. 9 It is also proposed to hold a badminton tournament a soccer tournament and weightlifting championships Entries for the athletic meeting and the other games should reach the honorary272 words
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Article301 1954-12-10 14 FOLLOWING are weights Turf Club's December Meeting 0 Cl 4. Div. 1-9 F ,M| Arrou Madles sou Magic r m De-W in 8.1.5 gr«»n K ,i.h rf J* (Jh Gular II nil j Man-eii,. rf f J* jJS ft 4 1 Ml ran ll* Sir301 words
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Advertisement152 1954-12-10 14 ELEY-KYNOCH' Sporting Ammunition I 4 SUITABLE TYPE FOR 1 fE i O 1 I 'GRAND PRU V M •SPECIAL TRAPSHOOrme' "i ±M 'CASTIGHT' bfl 'MAXIMUM' L i^ 'ALPNAMAX* f gl From the large K*>res down fo .410 pa-at-wi Kynoch' cartridge for all occasions. Besirawi modern manutactu.ing techniques, OMMMI powders and152 words
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Miscellaneous16 1954-12-10 14 spoefI BASKETBALL: Portlnd University vs. Nanyang Siang Pan at the Happy World Stadium at 8.15 p.m.16 words
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