Sunday Standard, 28 February 1954
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Title Section19 1954-02-28 1 SUNDAY STANDARD nbvmhv n jw an Vol. IV. No. 241. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1954 TWENTY PAGES 10 (EMS.19 words
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786 1954-02-28 1 THE dispute between the Singapore Government fa unous staff associations over the implemenU ihe Ritson report i a deadlocked over onVLsue f r. ,ent propoes a higher basic salary than that propped by the Council oi Joint Action, which thll ms M tended786 words
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Article56 1954-02-28 1 'i DRK, F- >. 27 (UP) ifj| n:; Sun real pt ijr The Singapore ta editoi r lip] unatic I D list Ti t gram >.». r "Singapore 4 j:; y kse to the M O <.ie Of '::o i do t- attenti a to tgapore spap56 words
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Article21 1954-02-28 1 j 27 (UP).— t olitkra! H Fore D retVi t is desira- c the i ar."21 words
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Article27 1954-02-28 1 Colonel Young Going To Kenya v Itek n CBmter) Art] r V ing < t i chiel a c j being X c for the >■. his 8 II27 words
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Article169 1954-02-28 1 Syria's Army Chief Is Arrested BEIRUT, Feb 27 Brigadier Shawqat Shuqair, chief of staff of the Syrian Army, has been arrested by the leaders of the "revolt which ousted Brigadier General Adib Shishakli two days ago, Aleppo radio announced today. Meanwhile, leaders of the revolt are unable to agree onReuter; AFP - 169 words
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Article91 1954-02-28 1 SINGAPORE Police brought off one of the biggest chap-ji-kee hauls sin 'c the war. at the tion of Jalan Besar and 1 v ing Lalat yesterday. Chap-ji-kee slips valued at more than $50,000 were re;red and two men were detained. The successful haul was .v 991 words
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Article182 1954-02-28 1 Xl ALA LIMPIR, Sat. The Constituency Delineation Commission proposed by the elections committee will be appointed next month as the "first step" towards Federal polls m Malaya, The Standard learned today. The Committee had recommended that the Commission should comprise three persons '"who are182 words
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Article, Illustration303 1954-02-28 1 photo. THE longest and loudest applause at yesterday's presentation of the insignia of orders and medals by the Governor of Singapore Sir John Nicoll, was for an armless Malay non-commis-sioned officer, LanceBombardier Ramli bin Abu of the Royal Regiment of Artillery. Ramli received the covetedStandard - 303 words
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Article65 1954-02-28 1 NEW DELHI. Feb. 27. (AFP) Communist candidates have gained a considerable number of seats, according to the first results of the TravancoreCochin elections reaching here today. Out of the 15 results known so far. the Communists and Communist alliance" parties have won nine seats, Nehru's Congress65 words
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Article, Illustration205 1954-02-28 1 MR, HARRY T. Counter, a seasoned British advertising expert with more than 25 years oi experience to his name, will- join The Singapore Standard on Alar. 1 as Manager oi the Advertisement. and Publicity Department Mr Counter obtained his initial training m London immediately after205 words
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337 1954-02-28 1 MICHAEL GOH - HAWKERS HAVE MASTER PLAN TO BEAT THUGS MICHAEL GOH One day they trill all disappear from lite streets By Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE hawkers have a plan to '.eat the gangsters and petty officials who prey on them. They are going to use the same tactics which foiled the German337 words
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Article206 1954-02-28 1 CAIRO, Feb. 27 (Reuler)— Forty army officers are under arrest at Abbassia barracks here today, after an unsuccessful dawn attempt to restore General Mohammed Naguib to power. The revolt 48 hours aftel .strongman Lieut-Colonel Game] Nasser ousted Naguib from the presidency was led by one206 words
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Article80 1954-02-28 1 PENANG, Sat A huge boulder at a quarry at Aver Itam became disloged yesterdaY evening and crushed to death an Indian labourer Y. Ramasamy (23) while a Chinese youth. Yeap Bee Eng (19) died of injuries shortly after admission into hospital. The two were with eight80 words
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Article31 1954-02-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A 53-year-o!d civilian Yong Sang was murdered by an unknown number of terrorists m the Plentong area of Johore yesterday. He w*as slashed with parangs.31 words
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Article53 1954-02-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Cheung Kiu, a woman bra'- committee member for N Sembilan m the Commu -orist organisation who into the jungle m 1948, was today killed by a patrol of 1/7 CJ rkha" Rifles m the Jelebu area of the midwestert an state, U53 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-02-28 1 In and out again COUNTESS Mountbattea of Kurma arrived m Sinyj pore from Calcutta by MAMAS BOAC <>nst«lla tion yesterdas to \iMt service hospitals and St. John Ambulance organization!* m Malaya. Shortly after her arrival at Kallang Airport the Counters took off m another dit (i. lit lorStandard - 99 words
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Article49 1954-02-28 1 MELBOURNE. Feb. 11 (UP) Jon Hen ricks won Australian HO yards freestyle championship title here tonight, clocking 5(i.8 sees Singapore's Neo Chwee Kok finished third. His time was 59.7 sees. Henricks is flying to Brisbane tomorrow to attempt the world 100 metres record On Monday.49 words
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Article32 1954-02-28 1 A FAMOUS Italian producer. of documentary films, Leonardo Bonzi pans to leave soon for Indonesia, where be vtrill film a full length colour picture on that exotic land.- UPUP - 32 words
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Article41 1954-02-28 1 CAIRO. Fob. 27 <AP) General Xaeuib will return as President of Egypt and Abdel Nasser will remain as his Prime Minister as <he result of a compromise agreement expected to be announced today to settle Egypt* internal political buttle.41 words
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Advertisement15 1954-02-28 1 IHI GENERAL ELECTRIC CO, LTD. nai St BE --2 Brandy I l^^^fn BORNEO /im kM^mij15 words
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Advertisement48 1954-02-28 1 JCE CREAM Y^| J^ff CREAMFDIFS -C~ m&SFW Poor Chap -be "SSZ didn't book early enough y JiF The 'b'dt season" i> starling! JBf A BOOK NOW f DON'T MISS 7^^ W A YOUR GOLDFA -k w r \W OPPORTIMT) I J^ TO FLY BY MfM mM A IVbPI48 words
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479 1954-02-28 2 Runabout's Record Bash To Penang: PENANG, Sot. Four very sun-tonned Singapore adventurers, who arrived here last night m a runabout completing the first phase of their hazardous 1,080-mile trip from Singapore to this island and back today recounted tales which479 words
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Article, Illustration358 1954-02-28 2 The Poor Move Into A w's Houses HONGKONG. Sit —Seven families and seven women, .some old and tottering, have moved into 10 new stone houses m the Homantin Resettlement Area. The houses were donated by Mr. Aw Boon Haw who. accompanied by Mrs. Aw and their daughter Miss Aw Sian.358 words
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Advertisement135 1954-02-28 2 A\\Ol\CEMr\T t\ IKAORDINARY OUR GRAND V iiiiMiild^ BEGINS MONDAY Ist MARCH ill (,i: PRICE REDI CTIONS 1 ITEMS IN ILL DEPARTMENTS WASSIAMULL'S HIGH STREET (|J\ KILL THAT PAJN "~xC'^"^w de by Dr Ear! S S'oan I^^^C^^^KW-' r T- AoriJ :'< r «..".!*c p^m. fcHEUMATIC PAIN IN THE NECK AND SHOULDERS135 words
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Advertisement632 1954-02-28 2 DEATH MISTER KOK YOON FATT (4T> ol Batti Gaiar- passed (mj on 2<i 2 54. fi rm '2,54 noon. Leaves b> fe and five ehi dren. ~Srfi]ATiONS "VACANT REQUIRED bj Sarawak < fields Ltd. Electric l>i if man. tfu I nave been 2 al recognised Ti ade S ho >I632 words
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Advertisement553 1954-02-28 2 far I h unt-mplov. H ,i help \nu i -.-I di i pui^ Main if j Bureau <<t)-r> LJ i thi> rolumi! \u-' \our •<»<«! St ,i:(i an .iinin turn •■liould n lut «ti SITUATIONS \\\v CUIM ~r n j Be JMU c. aged i Appreniio h India fo Saia553 words
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Article94 1954-02-28 3 Anglers' Postbag -ome an-lers fi-.h i!Hi s-.nif undor !he correct way. UN KM.. ring the g fox inglei i the j I ig gam I ro iga Fixed i I ga m 1 put a liva to a ht)ok. and ke it >tav .ili\ r 1-. |1 i>r a swivel?94 words
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Article, Illustration520 1954-02-28 3 How To Drt > A Kris KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In keeping with the Malay background to which the play is being: adapted, a fight m typically Malay style bersilat will appear m one of the scenes m the Federation Art Theatre Group's production of Macbeth520 words
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Article167 1954-02-28 3 Had Torch Batteries: Fined $250 PARIT BUN'TAR, Sat. F i possession of two torchlight battery cells in his lorry when he had no permit to do so, Tan Boon Cheang, a 36-year-old lorry driver, was fined $250 or three months' imprisonment by i Inche Aim Bakar bin Ha.ii Hussein in167 words
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Advertisement100 1954-02-28 3 fot smart>e alttlY <W',' »»%^»f.r.*»»' r'r','* '////XvX'jWMW ••4' 0 j> ft f t s r -f*f s s 0 **f*~ 4 >^^™^^ ">v q M ART> hea i thv hair begins with Brylcreem, the cream that's emulsified for clean grooming. Begin your day witb Brylcreem and see how lustrous it100 words
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Advertisement499 1954-02-28 3 r r POLICIES IN FORCE Highlights of ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1953 New Assurance: Canadian 576.946.000 Dividends Declared for 1954: (auadian J 1.r>00.000 \n Encreasei Male »ver 1955) of Can. 2..">(M».(KM> Liffi Assurance m force: (excluding Annaity psalracts) (Canadian 5,678,070,600 Assets: Canadian UKS9«7IMM Surplus Contingency Reserve: Canadian s 119.232.657 Benefits Paid499 words
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Advertisement47 1954-02-28 3 High Blood Pressure If High Blood PrPßfur* make* you dizzy, have pain* around ti«-art, heada'-h"-!". ihsn bra* Hi .n--digestlon. paipltftUoe, ar.d swol ankles, you ran k»-i tlm— < st^nt relief from th^s.- r'irnri-r'.u. r,ynptoms with HTNOX Ajk vu'ir chemist f<»r HTNOX to**» »n«l «e«t veart younger In f«-v> <)•>•.47 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous106 1954-02-28 3 I tost week's solution I 1 SOLUTION to last week's z.le. What is it? Someone puzzle: A can of milk. First m t know Mark your envelope SLNcorrect entry t o be opened DAY PUZZLE and send it was sent by Seet Sim Neo of to the Contest Editor. Sun77106 words
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Advertisement514 1954-02-28 4 FIVE YEARS OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT.. 72 MILLION MILES OF ROAD TESTING 10 MONTHS SPECTACULAR SUCCESS IN THE U.S.A. AND NOW INTRODUCED IN 4 CONTINENTS The Greatest Motor Spirit Development m Years %NITIIS CONTROL ADDITIvf (British Patent Registered) j 1 EXCLUSIVE TO SHELL! How SHELL with ICA gives you smoother514 words
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Article18 1954-02-28 5 BOY (6) IN LOTTERY CASE irri M.ilY Kt'port-r E VR-OLO Pang 1 I a •I i bail i18 words
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Article95 1954-02-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sot-Co!. H. S. Uc, on A. leader and Member for Railways, today bed Dato Sir Onn bin Ja'afar's midweek :;sm of the relations between the Malayan Hi Association and the Chinese Chambers nmerce as "poiificol chicanery." d nttisleading the Cl se Chambers95 words
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18 1954-02-28 5 Tecs Denied Bail: Wanted For 'Parade' ■.i arm- 2 restei the S re F the O be for18 words
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164 1954-02-28 5 'Ditching Workers Allegation Refuted standard Stall Reporter THE d:i.M ;ii j. >.t Action yesterday related charges made bj the secretary <>i the Government and ':•> Council Labour Union, Mr. R. K. Palaiyan, that I it "ditihefl" th<> workers when it recently agreed that i U Govenunenl increased the salary scales164 words
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Article104 1954-02-28 5 .f. 0H r s^— Aa appeal gal Chinese to join the MJayan Chinese Associa- I :i 1 work towards «w strengthening of the association both m prestige and mi n practice is contained fc a small booklet n being distributed r v '-ranch associa- the104 words
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Article94 1954-02-28 5 'Operation Service Extended PENANG, Sat.— "Operation Service" m the form of taking the office to the public will be d nded to the people of the -easl district of Penang Island next month. Rural Board, Penang. tabjtsb collecting centres .nous points m the districi lection of Rural I and Land94 words
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Article60 1954-02-28 5 A WOMAN, Chua Ah Tui, I K>k caustic soda to end her becau 9h< had Ei ■n1 quarrels with her husbai I is n tjd m the Singapore Fifth Police Court ye I Chua, who pleaded .guilty to attempted suicide was bound over to be of60 words
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435 1954-02-28 5 Captain D. H. de T. Reade - Captain D. H. de T. Reade By wiiHIN A FEW MONTHS of the tmergency being declared m Malaya it has been my privilege to have written about the Army and what it is doing m the campaign against Communist terronsm and m these six years435 words
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Article, Illustration301 1954-02-28 5 JAMES PETER CHIN - KITTENS BORN IN CHIMNEY ARE TRAPPED JAMES PETER CHIN By Standard Stair Reporter THE SINGAPORE City Council and the Fire j Brigade may be asked tomorrow to decide the j fate of a litter of kittens. For the lasl three days and nights, the plaintive "meows" of the kittens trappedStandard - 301 words
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Article81 1954-02-28 5 THE Singapore Motor Club j held its annual general meetI ing at the Adelnhi Roof Gar- den on Wednesday and elected i the office be r the year. President, J. N. Lockerbie. v. (resident. J. I\l. K. ft", hon. secretary. Bruce, hon. treasurer P. W Conner. Committee:81 words
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Article79 1954-02-28 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat— Mr. I Wong Peng Long, well-known i resident and the y ning I j member of the Town' Co I here, has resigned from the Secretaryship of the M.C.A.. Johore. lie is to set up his own I business m Kulai. Mr. Wong79 words
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Article57 1954-02-28 5 THL following have been cted office-bearers of the Sin gapo re Gen ial C 1 ub President, Mr. R.N. ..1 i( Vi :e-President, Miss P. B■' > I Secretary. Mr. K. Pun- j murthi; Games Chairman. Mr. K. Kalidas; Treasurer, Mr 'ML Chinnappa; Sports Secretary. Mr. X.57 words
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Article78 1954-02-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sol.— A fire alarm early thii morning i I sent a widow, Chan Toh X with two of her children I as many grandchildren, out of I their beds m a murky room En .China Town here this morning. Firemen who rushed to78 words
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Advertisement168 1954-02-28 5 i The Parker "51" Pen "learns" tlie way you write! d i mmwm iiu, ahoat S boUTS rf writing, this SCnsitlVC reason *hv the Pa;<er A-er aooai o bwuk m rhis oen can actually '-learn' and remember jnc then jW th t %vay f or decband^riting. It remembers the way168 words
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Advertisement271 1954-02-28 5 "YoU,too.may be one of the MILLIONS who suffer from mmmLMIHJERMde/fcfemy 75>^/ is why you fee! Worn out, Nervous, Irritable. Have head* -aches, Lose Weight, Worry" /^/!r Proved Way Back to Health C Happiness W oe'n tew .■■-<:/■■•■■ diz2V spells, no energy for work or play, 6 [X i-.o ..pprtitc. ai:o271 words
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Article, Illustration1334 1954-02-28 6 CHRISTINE LIEMER - CHRISTINE LIEMER I This is the final article m a series of four on Singa- Z I gapore prisons, by Christine Diemer. The first 2 I three were on the Female Prison, Pearl's Hill; The j Pearl's Hill Prison, Outram Road, and Changi jStandard - 1,334 words
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Advertisement280 1954-02-28 6 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAP A N 28 to 3 2 days with approximately 10 days m Japanese Ports "Santhia sailing 22nd June "Sirdhana sailing 22nd July "Santhia sailing sth Sept. Ist C1a55... 5745 2nd Class $590 CHILD REX ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAV KERR 6 Co., Ltd. 11 A.280 words
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Article, Illustration1064 1954-02-28 7 bmbn JOHNQSAN #/##> it rsU>i- *§><>£* t nta nt/ t/<>tii\s as Veil<>t o/ Uuht* mi i* <ii it bit #\f//f. W J! t*y #-> .v /f i s J m »n>< '/,.<> PriNC« hurl, mh bom rlimuxcd the far* yew •> ///r R^d ■••rn*^^ //VjV U1,064 words
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Article231 1954-02-28 7 RING-MY-NUMBER SERVICE A PASTOR who has start- ed a "Ring-my-number C if-you-want-advice M service, has called m a 25-year-old deaconess to help him m H case girls who ring up preZ fer to ta k to a woman. "< The pastor, the Rev. Peter j West, J: J -year-o!d miai231 words
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Advertisement15 1954-02-28 7 Back to the Fleet and j fish 81 chips for Prince I Fmhp. \w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\ \w\w\15 words
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Advertisement115 1954-02-28 7 swis-i M IDE WUIKI'KGIM I\( ABI O' \VliM\<\, M< i iLI l l i^< U \'l LBI E M I? AND 21 SI ROM U I LEADING H j^iP^\ non't c Jm,~ jA take cr»u •> Pleasant, refreshing EN< the gcntl to keg morning liverishness, soothing and seeding to the115 words
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Article, Illustration175 1954-02-28 8 Sexy Calendars Are On The Way Out CLEVELAND, Ohio There ■cc 09 to re a cl'Ti renoe of op::i' a a* to 'he current i sexj girl calen-j i sroen and GBi ial of several firms hen recen to six w "54' models and discuss current j AX. ore, viceUP - 175 words
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Article197 1954-02-28 8 Women Are Brainier Today IKEDAVS w. nan la twice as imother, but whi I gained m ost m ro- rity says. D c ■'■-I. of the <-f v.'..: Jung I itute fur Ana a] Psyi s. says that modern woman d(R DOl d :::..:i i:i a.VO c woman of twoU.P. - 197 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1954-02-28 8 Abbe Pierre Hero Of A Bitter Winter TfERO of the bitterest winter Paris has known since 1940 is an unknown priest, the Abbe Pierre. Hoirified by the number of homeless flocking to the subway stations for warmth and shelter, and the thousands joining them rather than huddle m unheated slums,U.P. - 1,277 words
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392 1954-02-28 8 He Dug— And Found A Monster's Bones! '['HERE have be in 1 [1 ly recent and I ticularly m the northwast province kno«vn Piedmont. Uranium has been discov< re I then it has not yet been possible to ascertain whether < .< sits are big enough to Justify i large-scale392 words
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Advertisement221 1954-02-28 8 )'on fei more for your money and yi:< for your beauty h. t finJ a < Hi < I r > t i Stop m ai >.. i i Ij I J ffl 1 f x Rl n i 4L» fIV W&~ WKT~~ *yt^" ■-i *23ftli BROOKLAXP^ CHOCOLATE LAXATIVE X221 words
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Advertisement389 1954-02-28 8 5t¥!SS MADE >^/ wf^ 21 JEWELS >^ <<&*§£&%' LOOK FOR THE SYMBOL ON THS WATCH C3AL 'S&ffcfZt'^'*' A tin ol De W i AaU V^^^^^**^" Powder m the hour: is f tf»«' v^ ~'C^ Te^^y a.nswer to < mou o J^^^ c^cstivc dtsorderf cuned ->^> i^'^ excess stomach ac»d _/wjt389 words
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Article, Illustration517 1954-02-28 9 KEITH WATERHOUSE - WILL THIS GIRL'S DAIRY SHOCK A NATION KEITH WATERHOUSE >\vm\\w\\\\\ T^n vwwwwwwv BECAUSE vi a secret, an attractive Italian girl is hiding m a Florence convent— in fear of her life. Sic Anna Maria Monet a daughter of a Mi lawyer. Dei secret is a document that >he calls "The517 words
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Article, Illustration468 1954-02-28 9 rjUTH CHIN, a Chinese"l American girl of Muncie, Indiana, has the mosi exciting i nd unique Job of any girl m 'nor town. She is a re. 1 n:ioT'i»r;iphfr on a dai newspaper, the Muncie ening Press. She is. m fact, one of the few women468 words
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Article110 1954-02-28 9 Prelate - Prelate Says The Roman Catholic Archbishop o\ Melbourne. Dr. Daniel Mannix, attacked the •■intdin!" of women's clothing recently and said some garments looked as thoughthey had been -sprayed on. He 'old the National Catholic Girls' Movement conference that nothing indicated ti paganism of ihe present dayUP - 110 words
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Article722 1954-02-28 9 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE 7 have a revolutionary idea../ NEW YORK, (APi In the year -4,000 a young ant rushed eagerly into the office of his grandfather, the tycoon of the male ant clothing industry. "Wei!, grandpa I've got a revolutionary idea," he said excitedly, spreading722 words
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169 1954-02-28 9 MILTON MARMOR - MILTON MARMOR By- 1 j"'/r tvar bli\ hof St. Ma i-Le-Bow m London is bc'mg restored and <?, fit last, true Coc 1 Wren will again be 'itfrin c ioa-d 0/ B beNs." Huicerer. I he four ycnrs before i/:e Chri«tojj/. r IV en169 words
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Advertisement397 1954-02-28 9 —^-g^^^^ MALAYA'S 0ZO&E 2 BIST FOOTBALLERS'? U 0 V 6 pE c' A l VOL CAN HELP IMPKOU ft STRENGTHEN W.I no *rl* v^m8 {R5 MALAYA'S STANDAKI) OF FOOTBALL <f I M \^\^s W E V BY SENDING IN YOUR VOTES II K^ll^oC^ lUt >irfl ONE CROWN CORK EQUALS ONE397 words
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Article675 1954-02-28 10 'I". i Conto been < ated event o t .s s c Fcr Ec^tcr-i The which were en ctfshoot of rl c^r Conference n Eeri n how been ntended to i ol nference Hst Ihe <crt -■> c c O la. So > g ltd I675 words
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THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS
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Article106 1954-02-28 10 iys Monday, the Q;:een Ned the Bfth scsi ion of the 30th. T; i an Pari; lenl m Hobart. It was an i npn > i colourful ceremony, despite the overcast gi y skj the rain, which stoi temporarily just before the Qi .i q arrived.106 words
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Article104 1954-02-28 10 INTHOXY EDEN. F< S- time m answering quesi i i m ihe ComiTY it the Bf r m Conference. H< frankly ad tied that the Conferei s not a success, and, ex i pt for I sion to .c Greneva Conference to discuss th« >'. Eastern Pr104 words
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230 1954-02-28 10 HE centre of work! news shifted la>t week to the Middle East. Two presidents, with a few hours of each other, lost their posts en Thursday. General Mohammed Na°,uib of Egypt who chased Kin^ Farouk out of his palaces :i«<(;iit two years230 words
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Article102 1954-02-28 10 y \SHi \s w "legal S: an a i tatement A the was Shi- 195 thai P( Party i ling a political to pre\ sion luestioi c pei He referred I i stern als for a PTATO- ike Eastern defence > Iced by the rthrew102 words
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Article, Illustration504 1954-02-28 10 OAKISTAN Premier Mohammed A.i announced on Thursday that the United States has agreed to grant itary iid to Pakistan. The move did not please In lia, although Winston ■hill welcomed Eisenhower's decision. President Eisenhower issued a jtat< enl exp aining the i t the grant as504 words
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140 1954-02-28 10 pNCOURAGED by India's J pari m the Korean armistice. Premier Pandit Nehru on Monday ca ed for a ceasefire until the Geneva Conference set for April 26. Mr. Nehru announced no definite plans for the ceasefire, and although the suggestion was noted with attention m the140 words
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Article143 1954-02-28 10 Pei ping: Mao Reported III I\[AO TSE-TUXG, presi-i-"-L dent of Communist China, has been reported, seriously ill. He has not been seen m public since December 16 last Another report, however, said that lie is not sick but is away m Moscow. Rumours of Mao's sickness have been prevalent now143 words
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Article234 1954-02-28 10 Formosa: P remier Sounds Warning T>REMI£R Chen Cheng to.d J the Legislative Yuan on Friday that ti ne was running out for 1 N tionalistj m their plan to recover lost mainland. must i Irate n our efforts on staging a i early count< r-atl gainst the mainl; nd." said.234 words
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Article109 1954-02-28 10 i OPPOSITION parties hurled a series of charges of incompetence and corruption at th< V i Government and anded it to resign. But the 75-year-old premier rel ised to budge and i ick to h s und. He warned on Friday that any hasty >' reshuffle109 words
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Article110 1954-02-28 10 pOREIGN Minister Sunarjo announced on Friday that Indonesia will withdraw from the Dutch Union this year, severing all political ties with Holland. We hope the Dutch are willing to agree to speedy dissolution because an amicable bilateral settlement is desirable," he said m an interview110 words
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Advertisement209 1954-02-28 10 f Costs no more l) I Trouble Saving! jf^ V VTirae Saving Mjo Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser THE MOST CONN I Ml \i \> X I BLADES ARE COMPLETE* I (Ml homaretiim astedfui \^r a^BHI3BI^HB Old blades did* tafeii atuaj 10 Blue Gillette Blades m Dispenser SI -10 Good mornings begin209 words
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Article, Illustration1160 1954-02-28 11 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH Says I iir. ATTACK of Dr. Victor Purcell, former act inn Secretary of Chinese Affairs, on General lempier cuntinaes to he a subject of much comment m this town. Both are welt-known figures here and when a polemical attack such as1,160 words
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Article373 1954-02-28 11 TOM TAN - David Lim Is On A SlowBoat Home TOM TAN O.V board the slow boat home is Darid him Hee Lim, 23-year-old son of Mr. a it Mrs. Lim Kee Sionq. Mr. Urn is the Manager and owner of the him Omnibut Company of Seremban. David, a graduate of Southern Methodisi373 words
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Article, Illustration609 1954-02-28 11 LILY TAN - SNOW ON THE FEDERATION FLAG AT KIRKBY LILY TAN By LOR the first ttae m history, the Malayan flag flew above sscv on foreign soil! It was i ed< ration Day, I 4 and I ere m Kirkby. m this "Co!< n\ of Malaya, tlie flag <>t Hie Federation of609 words
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Advertisement172 1954-02-28 11 \cti\o* Uaropbyll toothpaste Hart bw ljt j fk, trout! s. I j more t lusts! .at whiter! also KOLYNOS m\^^ Dental Cream A? x "-'edtoothpastcintha y 'V.^ veilow carton, with its **"*b>^ A J l > 1 oam.isoo KOLYNOS care of teeth and breath Give me some... ti ■< -ver172 words
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Advertisement53 1954-02-28 11 Ja\ ai^/Tua with >^y h?#&Hzcf V eW c Ji ••S^ new idea m Sej lies V Here's real get-the-party-going fun T I that's all the rage m America, and now it's here. 'Fractured French' PER BOX Party Serviettes are quite unique. BY FOST 65 cts EXTRA ROBINSON'S P. O. BOX53 words
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Article, Illustration866 1954-02-28 12 j hi: Giovernment of India is to welcome any Indian shipping enterprise m the movement ol oil, into and f%om India and m the coastal transport of oil. un be seen m the recent visits to Singapore of s Hying Indian colours, lurui866 words
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Article294 1954-02-28 12 Britain US In New Air Battle? V NEW battle for the lead m civil aircraft design seems to /)c looming up between tain and the L'/iited .Yom- t/ml BritaiTj lias <i lead »>i jet airliners, a nnm-\ her 0) American companies are working o" n new breed ol aircraft which294 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-02-28 12 ifa manu/octure/ 0m ptone combines interceptor speed and fighter XamwvrabiiSu uuh Wit loud-currying capacity oj an attack bomber. i26 words
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Advertisement335 1954-02-28 12 XC TD2EUTSCFER LLteYD AM' HAMBURG— AMERaKA LINIE join i S] i:\ vi. T» noa .lit > \nt\verp Rotterdam i'> 'mbur:; Bremen S*ptm P Sham Penan^ i > t k! ri| (HAFAG G*n i:. it; SBfax :M.ir In i (ben Nl>l iM.r 22Mai 1 > X >scl UAFAG) :*'lu ,").\pr r;.\pr335 words
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Advertisement388 1954-02-28 12 EAST ASIATIC UKF BAILIM.S MM S(AM>INA\!A i X UK S pore P v -SKLANDIA" fur Bangkok 4 <.M.i r "PASADENA' t K< h I ang, Saigoo Kobe ai bama '13 26Mar l\ 54Ma •MALAYA" Kol Saigon, H< agkoog, Mani a Kobe and Yokohama 8 lApr 7 7Am "MEONIA" Em Bangkck388 words
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Article36 1954-02-28 13 C CAPTURED by Apaches, hi* wn-ts imiiinl with leather j thongs, Westenet Uoada lane (lofcl ayiit') awaits j ;i test «<f eoantse at the hands of his captors m 2 ••iiun.in" (Warner's TecbaiJ r.ilour oiTcriiiK).36 words
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Article, Illustration602 1954-02-28 13 Rains Really Cuts Loose In Crime Thriller pLAUDE RAINS needs no introduction to cinema fans. A first-rate actor at all times, he has consistently given brilliant performances m whatever roles he has handled m his screen career. En "The Man Who Watched The Trains Go By" an Eros-A Raymond StrossJosef602 words
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Article, Illustration303 1954-02-28 13 IVE seen some shockers 5» my time, but for hitting a new low m motion picture enD ent, Republics "Flight Norse" takes .some beating. For little else than undiluted propaganda meant to boost up American morale and help enlist more members 01 < foi service m303 words
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Article87 1954-02-28 13 OHOOTING of "The Purple nain" is at present proceeding m Ceylon according [^schedule with pigiriya. Urving the location ior the screen version oi n Bates* famous novel. I 3 the film's team, headed v producer John Bryan where the Technicolor i picture^ is being made. r>EPrBI.IC Pictures87 words
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Article157 1954-02-28 13 THE U.S.I.S. Film Library m Baffles Place. Singapore, has Te£wed. a new batch of foSSg deserve mention RATTLE IN" THE TARAI better India. !TSS£Lrt£a of the' PJf^ out film, showing the fruits of the labour to create a new community. •MEN ON THE LAND animated cartoon157 words
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Article, Illustration760 1954-02-28 13 ANOTHER 'SHANE' WITH APACHES "HPOUGH GUY" screen hero John Wayne just m case you don't know it doesn't Limit his talents to only being an actor. For quite some time now he's been more seriously involved m the picture business, turn- ing out his own movies m j partnership with760 words
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Advertisement247 1954-02-28 13 ORGANISATION r*!) ATTRACTIONS *^fljp j id., i- fcl3 93 PM I lENDEBESI LOVE STORY IN C.RIPP!\(; r\M\ o^ H\TRKD AND STRUGGLE iOR I JUSTICE I m h EW6 Piste iINO WfV*2 DESPERXTE $__W Ajf} MOMENT JKi';#^ \>|. i ;>I DMatiKKS" i Miiiiinni 1 ITsHOWING SOOH llebe Come The Girls MM247 words
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Advertisement212 1954-02-28 13 FrwM WmSmm €4 A 'jYITjI I DESPEK \TE ROOFTOPS C K TLETOPS £i S9 W MM c IBWg.' lira BSm&^JSfeitov -sSP»S -AT SWORD'S POINT IN6tribatei »»v SBAW WMWS. tmrimg HILLY VITALE FRANK LATIMOPE r^ "~~1 w-^ They cnllod him s| -v Gf RAIDi PA! ;i &^<^ I.d.x 9 ii.xv. I^<>212 words
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Article, Illustration806 1954-02-28 14 ALISON SETTLE - ALISON SETTLE From The Perls ftreg.s Shows v^ m UfJ m*««*x*- i vM I v .m. M. Ckristian I). •>!• hi- lorrftth gauged Mtlitudr ol women towards rluihes. iii> Ben eollertion X i miracle > t fenininitj, s r l < >■ ■ml mt ha I appearsUP - 806 words
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Article200 1954-02-28 14 LLWAYS include your chopping board m your t dishwashing. A quick I soap and ivater will eliminate any unpleasant that may cling to tod. R nsc. wipe, a■ d m the air to dry. won't waste stept 1 >hen you are bedmaking, stand on one side200 words
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Article699 1954-02-28 14 ;;il '.as st d going out with a friend oi mine uno has a car. She still sees me but things are not the same. ilnu can she still love me? "LIONEL" (Spore). I WOULD advise you to ontiniie for ac e as they are, li wo699 words
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Article, Illustration352 1954-02-28 14 Ailsa Garland - All Eyes On The Waist Ailsa Garland FATH FASHIOH DIERRE BALMAOJ <.i ris Is earn >"- lhr cor set theme started i < alls i)v lacqi .it!;. All ei es are now focussed at R'aist levet Oa dr< sses, tfce figure is moulded from jusl radet tin* bust t:> theAP - 352 words
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Advertisement77 1954-02-28 14 WHITER TEETH m 14 days with Macleans W&^^i &&i£& -■'<■: :-^x>^'- hiAKI TH i DAY TEST: v. V not give Macleans 3 •r w afa ml I clean >3jt c -c j couple of Mieeks sh ovm you n e "y Dastc removes tHe ALSO with Chlorophyll Natara'i bi— ttT-.77 words
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Advertisement98 1954-02-28 14 f C) wiiii rare Ot( > Busks longerTin i YARDLEY LAVENDER v a r«|| Oil lOVI iTI N'DON the best f#^^ J >o :> "> -< jjO^ 1 ft b >^ ALSO USL '{X--- n eABYCP.f*- V j yhihm*mA i <A ft f L A C ~\-r-*^~ v nr Th;98 words
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Miscellaneous224 1954-02-28 14 Tli® Stars /ts£gl lT©a -k By RITA DEL MAR jy ambitions. Small peoule al- m\ lEG 23 to Sent r nays Ho that, but the r.Miiv l; f ~7\ i, great make yon fell thai you es Regulate n■ r <iis become sreat" cover some ten >t >l; k Iwain224 words
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Article, Illustration169 1954-02-28 15 nbnmnmb THE PICTURES ON THIS PAGE PROVIDE THE ANSWER i WHAT do they do m Oxfcrd when studies ere over for the day? It may be a "do" m the digs or a "cap;r" m the college. But this is often the theme: The l:ghts ore dimmed169 words
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Advertisement394 1954-02-28 15 LONDON I Favourites Oak Smoked KIPPERS' HERRING ROESCOO ROES Agents C A E MORTON iMALAYAi LTD Singcpore Kuala Lumpur Penang M n— -"Wia hit iii tt r j V DOCTOR if 0 f BEST QUALITY SMARTEST TA^OkING HI6HPRESSURE-TEX COLLAR WONT WRINKLE EVER OK SALE M AU LEAPtWG STORES EVERYWHEtt Glands394 words
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Article, Illustration381 1954-02-28 16 TWO Singapore gold- < Z ers have been selected c Z for a special three-month training course m the i United Kingdom. They are Helene Chiang 3 fright captain of the I 11th Singapore (iirl i Guide Company and Che Wan381 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-02-28 16 photo. THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. pins the M. BE. on the breast of Mr. Albert Edward Monteiro, who won the honour for 50 years of service with the Singapore Harbour Hoard, at an investiture m Government House yesterday.- StandardStandard - 42 words
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177 1954-02-28 16 SINGAPORE'S building methods and trade prac- titles will be investigated next week by a party of 21 1 Australian building experts. The Australians, who are I members oi an industrial productivity team, will arrive m Sin re I Qantas constellation, o n the177 words
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77 1954-02-28 16 A HLAW downpour thai Eel] m Singapore Last evening Hooded the lew lying areas o!i Bukit limah and Thomson Roads. The Bukit Timah cana] overflowed on to the road ai many points and brought traffic to a standstill M. motorists attempting to v. [c77 words
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Article65 1954-02-28 16 SINGAPOREANS are m for a rare musical and dancing I treat when (he curtain rises on "Snow While and dance variations,* 1 by pupils of Maudrene's School of Dancing, at the Victoria Memorial Hall tomorrow. A select appreciative audience yesterday atfcsnded a preview of the play65 words
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Article34 1954-02-28 16 MISBEHAVED $10 KERNIAL Singh and Muktar Singh of For; Swettenham were fined $10 or five days' imprisonment by the Klang Magistrate on Friday for beh iving m a disorderly nor m a public road.34 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-02-28 16 Bl'KiT Panjang Gov- 1 eminent English School is the first regional school m Singapore to organise an Animal Lovers' League among its students. Mr. V.W. Rramptoa, l! i president of the Singa- pore A<ni m a 1 Lovers* i League, declared the Club i open yesterday. 1 Standard photo .shows65 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-02-28 16 TO the model sir] < f I the Singapore Salvation I Army Girls' liome. it was a dream tame true when she married a 30 year old rattan worker, Teo Ah Yew at the Registry yesterday. For the past two fears 18 year old Cine FeMC Thye. had won theStandard - 96 words
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Article128 1954-02-28 16 RUBBER DULL THE rubber market m Singapore remained dull and featu U throughout yesterday with only small business passing, first grade rubber for Marcn shipment closing at o'. J h i per lb. (532 cents on Friday 1 The market was uncertain at n i with traders shov little inclination128 words
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Article58 1954-02-28 16 AN ancieat burial ritual i performed a t the I: At. Gordon Warr late general manager of General Lighterage L pany, who died after a short illness. Mr. Warringtnn was a senior tber of the Royal Antidiluvian Snr\ v ry of I.: fa one of the58 words
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Article36 1954-02-28 16 LORONG H. Telok X Road m Sii re, v. bej closed m ioas to through traffic for the next five months, for the purpose of constructing The has been approved by the City Council36 words
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211 1954-02-28 16 Cashier Who Took $55,876 Gets 18 Months A MAN. who joined a firm as a bill collector and was later promoted as a third cashier of a Singapore shipping firm, was, yesterday sentenced to 18 months rigorous imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty to crimin- a] b: ach oi by ;-,I:211 words
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Article16 1954-02-28 16 xAPORF an ar Roaci. have se* tire t he v. the landlord.16 words
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Article12 1954-02-28 16 Rehearsal Of Chinese Play A REHEARS V prod be 1 on I12 words
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Article20 1954-02-28 16 gradjale of the V: Malaya and a tl S coy Chem: emistry. A to commen Japanese i20 words
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Article23 1954-02-28 16 S FGAPORE'S s munity gaw i El party to GianJ Pail i S i Si ig at G H Cafe, j23 words
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155 1954-02-28 16 Standard Staft Reporter CIVILIAN clerical employees ol the \.i; Singapore, will "boycott" futu;e election^ central and local governments m the protest against certain alleged anomalies m tin Constitutional Commissions recommendations A resolution to this < was adopt) i at the eiglr general meeting of the155 words
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Article76 1954-02-28 16 Found With Gold Worth $150,000 OXf; AH TEE. was charged m the S First Di Court y- 100 gold bars worth ito the A! tern. I Ed with Tin- cution aliegec Ong ai ther man .pan 1 c officers of the SiJecial Division of the Customs I partment observed them.76 words
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Article34 1954-02-28 16 OH LIAN CHUAN 52 Guan Street was found with a stab wound about 2 p.m. yesterday kpel Road near the Ra b. id to the General Hospital. His conditioi ;eri34 words
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Article49 1954-02-28 16 STC Man Gets A New Face s was disfigured ago. BOAC as good as c ii undergo: I Upper C B I tacked by acic Genera] H paid for I all c: Sussex. B nied f met on I 5 Ai Sp s c S.T.C. very grate! pany had49 words
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Advertisement227 1954-02-28 16 The world famous famil§ of TIGER medicinal products CHINKAWHITE S in\cluabie Wind Mixture is cr* excellent remedy for Stomach P^ins; Constipation, Indigestion Acidtv, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite ENS AUN TONS Ih. Ti».-i Mrdical Hail TH r FRESHNESS OF ANO THE MILDNESS OF Ay V" i X X UAC DftTU Tijrrp227 words
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Article69 1954-02-28 17 British Football Results t i>l\ isiov i I 'A DP 2. B v J J '.U !-.M)\ II I) lam 1. 1 r i:\Te 4. 1 ■W. IB -:>l HI v i I r 1. s 0. 1. 0. R 1 HI II! M'Kii! I R9I < I P Ird69 words
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Article34 1954-02-28 17 Perez KOs The Pep Out Of Pep UP). g I len. toB .jped the m the se :ica! r ins to I v. rk Si B rk 8.,\;-.^ O Of In the no de34 words
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Article671 1954-02-28 17 Indians On The Rampage Again Hit 12 Goals &tt%^ZjttZSU%J2?" the stuffins uul ot the almost unbelfev?bfe OU b r aU S oon!^. ted the Cr Wd W h their eXCe ent stifk Penang learn battled 'against what appeared to be a tid vave from across the671 words
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Article, Illustration123 1954-02-28 17 El IK sill, r a Huh' girl hit the h/,d:nin/«>/i headlines alxwl six \rars nfto (it the Irrirt-I tiinn, she has Iftt.'i eaiierlimg i i:ks tt.nl trophies, O.iU fke little »irl is mmm n Italy and site's fWVffy Helen He:i^. seen h r e se-.tetl he! h ten the l>r,nnl123 words
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511 1954-02-28 17 M. FERNANDEZ - MHC PICK AGAIN DROP PLAYERS INDIANS PRAISE M. FERNANDEZ B y IHLRE HAS a lot ot controversy after the selection of the Malayan National side which played against the Indian Federation Hockey tourists and were whipped 14-2. i This defeat shows that the MHC officials are to be Warned The511 words
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Article759 1954-02-28 17 Lall Singh Writes Again AT the time of writing, the Indian Federation lltxke\ team touring Malaya are of nuirse. the main *»»rtl»j attraction But neverthelevs. tricket fever is On a^a.n Most of our criikettrs have already started feeling their bats and practicing new srips.759 words
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Article123 1954-02-28 17 NEW YORK. (UP)— The U.S. Golf Association officially dis- approved recently of a new type "anti-vacuum wool club" which ha,d three air-shafts m it to increase the speed with ivhich the club could be swung. Some members who had experimented with the driver, said that it123 words
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Article58 1954-02-28 17 THE Singapore Hockey Association knock-out finals between Ceylon Sports Club and Singapore Recreation Club m the senior section and the Harbour Board and Engineers Regiment m the junior section which was 1o be played at the SCC yesterday has been postponed to Wednesday March 3. The58 words
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Article185 1954-02-28 17 MELBOURNE. Feb. 27 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh saw the favourite Cromis, a colt by Helies who was bred b y the late King George VI. \vi n the £8,000 Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Flemington today. Cromis 2-1 favourite also won a gold cup worth185 words
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Article83 1954-02-28 17 ADELAIDE. Feb. 27 (Reuter) Colin McDonald scored 176 not out for Victoria against South Australia m the Sheffield Shield match here. Victoria, who must win the match to share The shield championship with New South ■Wales, scored 295 tor four wickets m re] ly to South Australia's 315.83 words
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Advertisement78 1954-02-28 17 _-^^r g= ffGft Look after --^~Jy his Health! 1/ \l!f 1 J^^' 5Sg BB B '4mwm mm tIVIU kdlwi^i BUILOS THE 80DY PROTECTS THE LUNGS The danger of infection, especially A<^7N G :-g troubles, is greatly reduced by regular hSSSrl^r I &i loses of pleasant-to-take Scott's Emulsion, I fEHE.- v78 words
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Advertisement643 1954-02-28 17 Clears t ■vv: _-.-*«B/**^i^ jd&tK, 1 Lsssssfc^: %i/ I i^Lm^ j>^. ideas beyond its nominal class, it is smF^ the amazing Morris M#rior! Rated a< a "small car. the Minor is built, stvlcd and equipped as a BIG car. Here is ample room for j- _m (5 '-^v M*"*" 4643 words
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Article64 1954-02-28 18 T'VENTY t ant 4 i REMt: I I B i Wor District 3. 41 Base Veh D s- ils. ACC Tr^ Centi R■• BTC, HQ Nee S HMS Ni md. r A with a 5 ra ■v hd the shoot B re 383 I the -up posil64 words
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493 1954-02-28 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN by Ih| Far East Air F«ri c Boxing Championships will be held at R.A.F. Maintenance Base SeleUr on Thursday March 18. At the time of going to press, the preliminaries will commence at 5 p.m. and the finals at 8.45 p.m. The493 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-02-28 18 i GHQ Signal Regi- ment display their Sunday smiles m this picture and they have every reason to. It was taken after they had beaten 30 Bn. RAOC for the Anchor Cup m the Singapore Base District inter unit boxin g championships final last week. The Signals scored 20 against55 words
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290 1954-02-28 18 Another Fijian With A Terrific Wallop FROM the Ist Fijian Infantry m Malaya comes Mike Ravula, welter and middleweight champion of Fiji Islands, to make his debut m a Singapore ring on Saturtoy March 27 at the Happy World stadium. Mike s matched against Benny Salem, welter and middlevreight kingpin290 words
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Article788 1954-02-28 18 NIPPER - NIPPER By PLAYING their last game of soccer m Singapore M"!*! 1^ this week, the Hamps beat the RAPC by 1 goal to nil. The first ha f was vwj srrannv and the only goad football that was seen came from the rigeri mho788 words
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Article136 1954-02-28 18 Seletar Win KO Hockey Ih.- hockey s< ai Seletai on i Imal ai th< H., Mala >.1 Int.-r Si 1 h<- lina lists j .tnd KAI iim. jnd \>r\ dose slid i.ard ulilcll imlli foal.*>oim- <•/ t dtn Seletar beal Cl foals to mil play v. fence i 3 subdued136 words
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Advertisement102 1954-02-28 18 4l^\^ FORGET THE REST I H ih^H B si HI i vj^v.. ,~^v^^ >,V WhotisS-54? y^ vT^v 5 54 han amazin S new substance, com-' Vyh v^ P Sed f a Selected mixture of kydrocar- S-54 keeps your engine clean I This ciean- t r "liobilqoi Mob^^ n%g\ :bOnSt devel102 words
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Article, Illustration633 1954-02-28 19 GIVE THE CREDIT TO THE BAM Ooi Teik Hock and Ong Poh Lim —put them together— and Kalaya has a world-beating doubles pair. I HAVE SAID many unkind things about the Badminton Association of Malaya. I am still sore about their treatment of a world" champion and their obvious reluctance633 words
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Article32 1954-02-28 19 XI fcNG, Sat.— A hattrick by I Hong Cheang m the firs', ban enabled the Seiangor Coa.^t Club to beat the Klane Club 3-2 m the Klang knockout hockey competition.32 words
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Article173 1954-02-28 19 SCHOOLBOYS m Singapore will not he allowed to participate m Singapore AFA league matches, and speaking On this subject. Singapore school headmasters had this to say: V Ambiavagar, acting headmaster of Ruffles Institution: I am against boys taking part m league games of a competitive nature173 words
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Article198 1954-02-28 19 THIS IS N0... 1 seems thai I have touched off a hornet'i ksi— *i far as the Federation is concerned— in my comments on Singapore's performance against the Indian Hockey tourists, and here are three letters to show that my opinions are not everybody s piece198 words
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Article87 1954-02-28 19 > So much has been said 1 about my 'prejudice' against 1 the Federation... and my at--1 tempts to praise the Smga--1 pore Hockey Association. If it counts for anything. It should be of interest to know that m spite of this apparent regard for the SHA87 words
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Article265 1954-02-28 19 disappointed of X.1.. writes an' very flisappointed to read •i James article on Hockey m the issue of The Singapore Standard Sunday Feb 14. He asks whethei M H AT de Souza and his crowd or Mr G. E. N. Oehlers and his men run265 words
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Article455 1954-02-28 19 ?Plavfair' of Seremban, writes: Mr leffery James m his 'ixsiDE "SPORT" column m the Sunday Standard of 21s February. 1954 dealt at length with "Critics across the Causeway" who can n o t stomach songs abuiu Singapore". However, m doing it he seems to have455 words
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Article226 1954-02-28 19 LINESMAN HIT, TOO William D'cra <>< Sun^< i Buloh w riles: ing the In< on Feb.. 20 at Lumpur, Standard's Lin< writes:— "A 14-2 deteal nothing of which to be a ed when one recalls i: In 19T2 Olympics a1 I. A i i Indians beat the United States 24226 words
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Article184 1954-02-28 19 tre Cri h A -mrse for nres before the m charge they < y umpire E r-Sr c is expect sd to Iths, ana at t: t the 'pupils 1 will sit for an examination. me lates will a tes to snow ey are qualified umpires.184 words
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Article154 1954-02-28 19 EVERY YEAR the biggest headache o; the organisers o 1 the Malayan AAA meet it to accommodate the iw iber of non-athletes who ere either relatives or supporter* of competing athletes. "It i$ these people who gri i ;.s the vmst trouble. The uncles and fathers want154 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-02-28 19 Penang Cup Star Now A Tiger Man PENANCS Malaya Cup .star. P;m» Siauj; Hock, the man with eneruv unlimited, will take the iield for the Ti':er Sportin'; Association this sociir season. With Wi^m formerly of Fathwl Kirib. they are the latest acquisitions for Tiser SA on theii- way to what154 words
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Article106 1954-02-28 19 THE Singapore Badminton Hall wfl] conl inue to be ava i.able to the public, Mr, Jee Ah Chiang treasurer of the Hall Committee told Tbe Standard yesterday. The furniture and fittings of Hall are intact and the show? scheduled m the Hali take106 words
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501 1954-02-28 19 LINESMAN - When It Comes To And Cents They Go Yellow LINESMAN ,od ol >i>»rt sare the player from the fans! of sare Malayan badminton! I *<ue Malaya from the Malayans! i hm** merry upon the uealthy of Malaya for knou not uhat to do for the good of the r| .</501 words
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Advertisement159 1954-02-28 19 :iOWS DAILY I us M ,3fiXßol "Si H^. t /N IOMOOK roo \v n am BKK.VSt) Tctk.l EXT CHANGE P* CLAUDE RAINS MARTATOREN 1 i vl> V 3 SHOWS: 5 <i 1 •"> P.m. -PAFI" Hindustani Starrws K.ijk.tpour and man) others. TmJ Murinn^ show S .1 m R X.IPI Mystify159 words
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Advertisement279 1954-02-28 19 FOR EXTRA COMFORT ■fQJMTX .^d 1 m Style Convenience Safety Economy Performance THE MOST I I A fIS </. 155. f CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE 6 X! I Mil U Oepn ate L m the I tit BROADWAY rhealfc J r>i!«ru Now Showing !<• Full Houses South last279 words
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Article2139 1954-02-28 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Campus Belle And Observation Score Splendid Doubles By IPOH, Sat.— Cinder's Prince with apprentice Kitson Leong astride established a new seven-furlong record when he ran home a half length winner m the class 2 division 1 event to return 1 mm. 21 3/52,139 words
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Article359 1954-02-28 20 WEIGHTS for the first day of the Penang races next Saturday are: Cl. 3. Div. 1— o: t Farnley 900 Barakat 8.12 Cynosure 8.11 May Bug: 8.10 Iluia Hula 8.08 1 Bay Bar 8.06 Soldena 8.05 Applause 8.04 Duke 8.02 Winning Brief 8.02 Biff Hit 8.00359 words
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Article216 1954-02-28 20 STANDARD tipsters came out on top again at the last day of tne Perak Turf Club's February meeting yesterday. Windsor Lad, with four winners m Campus Belle. Sea (iirt. Cinder's Prince and Tradurer wa s the best of all Scrutineer followed up his sensational Mtccesses on216 words
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Article51 1954-02-28 20 TOTAL NWMaMK (1) No. *****1 595,8<,4 (2) No. *****2 547.9.;; (3) No. *****4 523.%t, STARTERS (54,793 Each): KMSS, tU *****0, *****5, *****8. CONSOLATION (Sl.OOO Each): v m v *****4, *****3, *****0. *****8 3643:>7 r,<m: i *****9, *****1, *****6. 1 TREBLE TOTE: 6 TICKETS (sl>:s I H 1 /uvvvvvvvvvvvvrLnjvl51 words
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271 1954-02-28 20 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. Feb. 2(> (H««; England's tail continued to add useful run* v the third test against the West Indies iras con: here this morning. Trevor Bailey took nine rutiv over from Valentine before snicking a catcfa a:. final271 words
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Article42 1954-02-28 20 Hock ey Final TAIPIXG. S of the a -ckey cotnpetitu Tt eg] a a grand tussle and tal forwards. 1 more coring through Tommy Dorai. In nd half P. and I forced several short corners one ilted m Ha n .d sea!.42 words
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Article104 1954-02-28 20 I ngland Isfl inning Watson I) KaiiKidhti, HuttOfl Won.li I, X.in Mj\ lUm I) Atkinson < ompton st. dim. Atkinson (.rjx.n.v !> Ramidlciii WardU- b Kjiiiidhn B.iili -x M ecltef Hmu I aiu Ibw b \tkinson l.ik.-r b al.-nlm, I .<M k li R.tinadhin Stath.im n<ii out Ektrai lota]104 words
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Article19 1954-02-28 20 1 2-0 Victory INDIAN Hocfces Fed lion brat P.-narit; 1;' <i Penaag jresteriaj 1 ull r«p..r; tn Fag, H19 words
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