Singapore Standard, 17 July 1954
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Title Section20 1954-07-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD i-f^*_i^^M M l» 3H I Vol. V. No. 15. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration166 1954-07-17 1 QUICK-QUlz] 8. R. E. PATON, of g Hahru, was the Singapore woman to ndard's Quickt. A cheque -100 has been sent to judge for Contest Laura Warof the EmShe is a Jus- th< P ;ace m Austrao. I— COLLICKS D\N( IN(, TUITION (This *ers you166 words
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57 1954-07-17 1 LONDON, July 16 <AP> Government d ready today to on rebel opposing BriI ira* al from the Zone. Charles Waterader of the rebel -nder fire Qt to oust him -man the party's Committee. r louse and his g "Suez Group" have d the party lea•i57 words
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Article20 1954-07-17 1 NITONS under 16 will d t fly gliders n Ministry of Civil A% nd Transport has ReuterReuter - 20 words
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90 1954-07-17 1 HANOI. July 16 (UP) Brig. Gen. Christian De Castries, commander of Dien Bien Phu who was captured when the fortress fell, has been taken to a secret prison on the Chinese frontier because the Communists feared French attempts to rescue him, a returned90 words
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280 1954-07-17 1 Hopes Are High In Spite Of Molotov's Stand 'Cease-fire In 4 Days' GENEVA, July 16, (Reuter)— A new kind of "big three meeting was being staged here tonight to speed the drafting of an Indo-China cease-fire agreement. This move came as diplomats at the IndoChina conference remained optimistic about reaching280 words
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Article139 1954-07-17 1 KANOI, July 16.— Ten thousand French Union troops with tanks launched two drives north of Hanoi yesterday to push back Vietminh regular troops which had infiltrated into the Red River delta. Heavy fighting took place and was continuing today, the French High Command announced The drives139 words
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Article280 1954-07-17 1 PETER KUM - PETER KUM Mat a Hans' Keep Track Of Suspects In The Towns By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mata Haris/' women officers m the Police Force, are now taking part m the war against the terrorists, helping to keep track of Communist and other subversive elements m the organised280 words
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Article38 1954-07-17 1 MANILA. July 16: (AP) Forty-three University of Malaya students arrived by air today from Hongkong on tour of the Far East. They will stay here eight days as guests of the Philippine Foreign Office.38 words
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Article265 1954-07-17 1 SINGAPORE City Council's rules for renewal of trisha licences were described as "very harsh" m the Assize Court yesterday. "In this case." said Mr. Justice Whitton, "it has forced a man to commit a criminal offence." Mr. Justice Whitton said this before sentencing a trisha rider, Lim265 words
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Article40 1954-07-17 1 A PAINTING of the Coronation ceremony m Westminster A obey was presented to the Queen at a dinner m London last night given by the Lord Lieutenants of the Counties of the United King- igra.— Re uterReuter - 40 words
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Article58 1954-07-17 1 LONDON, July 16, (Reuter) British Overseas Airways Corporation will, on July 20, start a "children's airlift" carrying youngsters m special planes from London to spend holidays with parents and relatives working overseas. It was also announced that from tomorrow it will increase its tourist services between London58 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-07-17 1 photo PRINCESS MARGARET, is seen here ot Bonn at the Start of her recent four-day visit to West Germany, with West German President Theodore Heuss (right) and Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. She returned to London yesterday. Associated PressAssociated Press - 40 words
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Article523 1954-07-17 1 AND MAKES A NEW ONE SINGAPORE City Council, at a special meeting yesterday afternoon rejected an attempt by the Colony's Labour Commissioner to avert a strike of 10,000 doilyrated employees scheduled to start on Monday. The Labour Department's suggestion was that the Council agree to523 words
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Article95 1954-07-17 1 HONGKONG, July 16. fßeuter) British Judge A. D. Scholes m Victoria District Court today sentenced two 19-year-old British sailors to be flogged with a cane and to serve three years hard labour for robbing a Chinese with aggravation. The sailors are Peter Wilkinson of Albrough, Hull,95 words
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Article46 1954-07-17 1 TUNIS, July 16 (UP). Terrorists shot and gravely wounded a French doctor m his garden and set fire to a large forest north of here last night m open defiance to General Pierre Voizard, who had promised he would stamp out violence m Tunisia.46 words
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Article53 1954-07-17 1 HONGKONG. July. 16, (AFP> Hongkong revenue officers this morning seized a large package of morphine on a Cathay Pacific Airways aircraft from Bangkok. Although revenue officers would not disclose the quantity of the morphine seized, airport sources said the packI age contained some ten 1 pounds53 words
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210 1954-07-17 1 Evatt Objects To Injurious Charges MELBOURNE, July 16. (Reuter)—Dr. Herbert Evatt, leader of the Federal Labour Opposition, protested today against the "defamatory and injurious imputations" made about his staff at the hearings of the Australian Royal Commission on Espionage. In a telegram read out by the chairman of the commission,210 words
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Article131 1954-07-17 1 SANDHURST. July 16, (Reuter) The young gentlemen of the military academy here, used to being ragged by naval cadets, were glum yesterday they had been ragged by girls. And to make it worse the girls, officer cadets from the Royal Army Corps 12 miles from131 words
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Advertisement64 1954-07-17 1 BAND CUT CRYSTALWARE m a wide range i» ilwayt available here. Call and Select your requirement. t Tt NOVELT Y.torn 88 North Bridge Road Phone ***** FACI6 i <^> If you're a ivf)ee/ but jc<st can't turn Because \nHh pr('ck(y heat you burn, Just ask <^i:i^> and learn hoiv wou64 words
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Article74 1954-07-17 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Lee Kan and Chua Enj Hong were charged m the Sessions Court yesterday with being concerned m the importation of ground rice. a prohibited article, on May 11. Lee Kan who claimed it was bran he imported and not ground rice, was fined74 words
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Article1026 1954-07-17 2 Fire Report Kept Secret MR. Justice Knight said yesterday that the Department of Civil Aviation appeared to hare "conspired" to withhold from airline operators at Kallong Airport a critical report made on the Airport Fire Service m *****I 1952 Mr. Justice Knight, who is sitting1,026 words
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Article107 1954-07-17 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ih.) m Singapore on Friday were: Bayers Sellers No 1 R.S.S Spot Loose 69 i TO No. 1 R.S.S. 19k 762 No. 2 R.S.S. 6S* 69 J No. 3 R.S.S. 68* 681 Tone: Steady quiet. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was107 words
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Article107 1954-07-17 2 Woman Molested In Hospital THE wife of an Australian chief officer of a ship belonging to the Malayan Salvage Company, alleged she was molested by a "police driver m a bathroom m the Singapore General Hospital last night. The woman, who is a patient m the hospital was going to107 words
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Article73 1954-07-17 2 CHEE YONG was fined $25 and banned from riding a motor cycle for 12 months by Magistrate A. W. Ghows m the First Traffic Court here today. Yong allowed his friend Teh Ah Ban to ride his motor cycle without lights and while not covered by73 words
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Article39 1954-07-17 2 A CLERK on his way to work yesterday morning found a new-born baby m a monsoon drain about 100 yards from the Shaw Brothers Film Studio m Jalan Ampas, Singapore. I The baby was already dead.39 words
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157 1954-07-17 2 TAN Eng Wan, who was given until yesterday to pay a $2« traffic fine, turned up before the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr AW. Ghows, with only half the amount. "Are you sure you've got only so much?" added157 words
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Article245 1954-07-17 2 MR. M. R. Swain, managing director of Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd., was awarded $1,000 damages m the Singapore High Court yesterday m a libel suit which he brought against Mr. C. H. Unbehaun. the former managing director and chairman of directors of the company.245 words
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Article127 1954-07-17 2 137 Entries For Y's Baby Show A TOTAL of 137 entries has been received for the Singapore Chinese Y.M.C.A.'s Baby Show, registration of which closed on Thursday. They include two pairs of twin girls. The entrants are mostly Chinese. The rest are British. Eurasians. Indians, Malays and Ceylonese. The babies127 words
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Article47 1954-07-17 2 THE first group of National Servicemen called up for Civil Defence training at Kolam Ayer will attend for documentation and the issuing of kit at 5.30 p.m. on Monday. The Colonial Secretary, Mr W. A. C. Goode will be present on the occasion.47 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-07-17 2 THE Malayan Film Unit is now shooting an eight-item musical short of local talent m the Nusarantha Studio off Bulcit Timah Road. Singapore. Girls from Venwn Martinus' "Show Business," supply four of the items while the others include an Indian classical dance.Standard - 86 words
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Article87 1954-07-17 2 WINDMILL FOR 1954 TRADE FAIR THE Austr; Commissioner In M G. S. Anderson to! onfi the Australian Pavi year ,pore Ti won. »Te hi s industry.: and tech He i Lusti to Malaya months of 19.V--some :vV..000,00U. Malayan expo: lia during the amounted to about comprising mail tin and spices.87 words
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Article47 1954-07-17 2 A BILL to IBt 'P ing authority far seamen i lodging-houses, will v introduced m the Sti 1S lative Council. $n «tly. Under the bill, ttie 0 nor m Council m*v n" 4 the mv Bach >^3. an; pem> unlicensed, or badly managed <w*47 words
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Article161 1954-07-17 2 TENANTS' NEW ALLEGATION... ALLEGATIONS that the Singapore Improvement Trust had sent men armed with choppers to cut off the heads of poultry kept m its housing estates, were made to The Standard yesterday. Tenants who made the allegations said they were seeking legal advice161 words
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Article98 1954-07-17 2 She Didn't Mind Being Jailed A WOMAN learner driver. Lai Lam Chin, fined Sl5 m the Singapore Second Traffic Court for driving within City limits during prohibited hours, told the magistrate she did not mind going to pri*on. "Why is it so much." she asked, when the fine was imposed.98 words
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Advertisement89 1954-07-17 2 Yes but nevertheless, £nC ij CYMA H^ is best OBTAINABLE FROM ALL LEADING WATCH O€AU«$ DeWITT'S COUCH SYRUP F^USS (with Cuaiacol Creosote) ls£^rl U strongly recommended l^-^l pleasant to take and is a valuabl* LrS^i preparation for the treatment **0 couohs and coWs It rs not suitable for infants under89 words
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Article327 1954-07-17 3 GOVT. WILL FREE RICE IMPORTS Strategic Stocks To Be Reviewed Standard Staff Reporter Singapore Government yesterday announced ,ts intention to permit importation for f? 7 Pe i "'2 mt he Colon hor *lY *>oth tor the local market and re-export. and ACting Director Commerce S b ce ce d rs327 words
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Article190 1954-07-17 3 Sugar Prices Will Be Cut, Too KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The ex-godown price of Government sugar will be reduced from $38 to $32 per picul with effect from Aug. 3, it was officially announced today. From the same date, the control on the retail price of sugar which for the present190 words
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Article106 1954-07-17 3 MALAYAN students studying at the Teachers Training College at Kirkby. Liverpool, have been selected by the Imperial Institute m London to attend four conferences this week to tell British Sixth Form students about Malaya. These students, representing the Malay. Chinese and Indian communities will106 words
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Article68 1954-07-17 3 BATU PAHAT. Fri.— The Chin Tiong Pavilion was declared open by Mrs. W. G. Gunn. wife of the Chief Inspector of Chinese Schools. Johore, at the Chong Hwa High School, Renggit, yesterday. The memorial pavilion was built by teachers and pupils of the combined Chinese schools of68 words
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Article54 1954-07-17 3 IPOH, Fri.— Mr. E. V. A. Peers, President of the Sessions Court, was last night entertained by members of the Bar to a farewell dinner m the Eastern Hotel. Lawyers from Kedah and Perils were also present at the function. Mr. Peers is leaving shortly for Australia54 words
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Article95 1954-07-17 3 RAJA SINGHAM (Puivara Rajahsingham) of Kluang, Johore, was among 56 students at Baker University, America, to make the Dean's Honour Roll for the term just closing. To achieve this honour, a student has to score an average above "B" mi n all subjects during theStandard - 95 words
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Article76 1954-07-17 3 Her Cries Scared Off Robbers THREE armed Chinese who entered a house m Thomson Road on Thursday evening, fled when the housewife who was outside, screamed for help. The three thugs, all armed with knives entered the house through a window and tied up the woman's husband. Hearing noises inside76 words
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Article74 1954-07-17 3 MALACCA. Fri. Guthrie Limited last night honoured its 60-year-old Asian Assistant Mr. Yap Eng Tee at a dinner held at the Majestic Hotel on the eve of his retirement after 36 years service. Mr. A.F. Taylor, chairman of Guthrie's board of directors, presented a silver74 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-07-17 3 Demanded Cash From Laundry A FITTER, Wat Yuet Tack, 22, and a carpenter, Chan Su Thoong, 21, were both sentenced to 17 and 10 months' jail respectively yesterday, m the Singapore Third District Court, for extorting $10.80 from a laundryman m MacPherson Road, on May 28. The laundryman. Low Sen?,108 words
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Article266 1954-07-17 3 IPOH, Fri. The Assistant Comptroller of Telecommunications, Mr. F. A. Thompson, testified m the Sessions Court today that an official receipt issued by an authorised clerk m his department had been altered with red ink by another member of his staff who had no authority266 words
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Article, Illustration231 1954-07-17 3 WHILE the Russian tanker Batumi still awaits sailing orders to proceed to the China Coast, the 4,050-ton freighter Dinara of the governmentsubsidised Yugoslav Line sailed into Singapore yesterday, from Rijeka. i Her arrival here inaugurates a new shipping service between Yugoslavia and Hongkong, via Singapore231 words
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Article138 1954-07-17 3 DRIVE FOR NEW PARTY MEMBERS MEMBERS of the Singapore Progressive Party can win a gold Party badge if they recruit 50 new members, the Executive Committee of the Party agreed at its meeting on Thursday night. The suggestion for the award was first put up by Mr. S. M. Vasagar,138 words
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Article77 1954-07-17 3 Need For 1 st Class Ward TELUK ANSON, P^ri.— At a meeting of the Lower Perak Town Board yesterday, Mr. C. H. Gregory referred to the ing need for a first class ward m the hospital here. He said there were people, Europeans and others m this town, who could77 words
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Article68 1954-07-17 3 KOTA BHARU, Fri.— Mr. T. W.T. Bangs until recently State Development Officer, Kelantan, a Muslim convert. loft Kota Bharu by air for Penang from where he will proceed to Mecca on pilgrimage. Mr. Bangs, whose Muslim name is Md. Yusoff, on his return from Mecca, will68 words
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Article67 1954-07-17 3 TEO BOON HEE walked into the Mvi Fong Hotel m Beach Road on July 15, at about 3.30 p.m. and had food and drinks to the value of $11.15. He did not pay for the food or the drinks. Yesterday, he paid the penalty, when67 words
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Article143 1954-07-17 3 Parents Urged To Fix School Road PROGRESSIVE Singapore City Councillor for South Ward, Mr. S. M. Vasagar, yesterday called for volunteer labour especially from parents of children studying m the Radin Ma s School, to repair the road to the school. This follows a "hue and cry from parents whose143 words
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Advertisement444 1954-07-17 3 AJVJVOITJWI'IiYG tho winners of the Drawing Contest sponsored by the sole agents of llovte Co. Ist. Mr. K. Y. Ang 214 Carpmael Road. f Singapore 15. 2nd. Mr. K. K. Coh 1 53 Beach Road, Singapore. 3rd. Mr. Yankee Leong P.O. Box 97 Seremban. I CONSOLATION PRIZES I Mohamet! A.444 words
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Article308 1954-07-17 4 They Failed To Get Ring—A.CP. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mr. C. T. Dobree, Assistant Commissioner of Police, admitted m the First Magistrate's Court today that he decided to "tread on the toes" of officers of the Criminal Investigations Department, because his efforts to get them308 words
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Article251 1954-07-17 4 Volunteers Eligible For Award VOLUNTEER Commissioned officers of the Singapore Military Forces or its Reserve will now be eligible for the efficiency decoration Regulations regarding its award were gazetted by the Government yesterday. Under t'.ie regulations, the decoration and clasps will be awarded to officers for long and meritorious service251 words
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Article54 1954-07-17 4 IPOH, Fri.— v. S. Subrarnaniam was produced m the Magistrate's Court today on a charge of dishonestly retaining stolen stationery worth $57 on June 23, property of the office of the State War Executive Committee. Subramanlam claimed trial and bail of $250 was allowed nirrL Hearing was54 words
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Article39 1954-07-17 4 A PARTY was held by the Raub Young Malayans m honour of Mr. L. R. Shori president of the Raub Young Malayans Club, who is leaving shortly for Gilwell to attend a course of training In scouting.39 words
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232 1954-07-17 4 BATU PAHAT, Fri.— The construction of the last of three drainage controls for the Parit Hylam drain m the Batu Pahat District will save more than 10.000 acres of valuable agricultural land from being inundated by sea water on the Johore west coast, the State232 words
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Article84 1954-07-17 4 JAKARTA, July 16, (UP) The British Australian airlines of BOAC and Qantas announced today they will no longer charge 66 2/3 per cent tax on fares paid m rupiahs. The announcement uas a major blow to KLM, the Royal Dutch Airlines which also operates out of84 words
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Article79 1954-07-17 4 MR. R.W.L. McCall. Senior Customs Officer. has been promoted to Assistant Comptroller. Malayan Customs Service. This was gazetted yesterday by the Singapore Government. Other promotions were Mr. D.F Meyer, Inspector, promoted to Acting Assistant Superintendent of Police, Mr. R.A.H. Cowan. A.S.P to Acting Superintendent of Police. Mr. E.H.79 words
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Article75 1954-07-17 4 FEDERATION students who wish to apply for Bursaries for courses at the University of Malaya, should send m their applications on the correct form to the Examinations Secretary, Department of Education. Federal House, Victory Avenue, Kuala Lumpur, not later than Aug 14. This applies also to applicants for75 words
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Article46 1954-07-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri —A meeting will be held at the Hotel Majestic-. Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, to inaugurate the Malayan Co-operative Insurance Society Ltd. Preliminary meetings for the formation of such a society had already been held at various centres m Malaya.46 words
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Article38 1954-07-17 4 HONGKONG, July 16 Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15 r £1 sterling; $5 7725 to US$l; $1,820 to Malayan $1; $0.18?) to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $250 to l uei.38 words
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Article99 1954-07-17 4 Alliance Poster On NAP Car IPOH, Fri— An I'MNOMCA Alliance poster calling upon the people to "vote for the Alliance" was pasted on the car of a National Association of Perak committee member, Mr. Cheah Ghim Lens, yesterday evening:. Both these political parties will be opposing each other m the99 words
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Article64 1954-07-17 4 IPOH, Fri— A 54-year-old woman, Loi Wah Foong, of Kampong Livit, Sungei Siput North, was charged m the Sessions Court yesterday with obtaining a girl under the age of 18 with the intention of using her for immoral purposes Loi claimed trial to the charge, and the64 words
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Article196 1954-07-17 4 Standard Shipping Reporter ALMOST m the wake of the Yugoslav ship Dinara, which arrived here yesterday from Rijeka. the Russian freighter Astrahan, which suddenly left Singapore on July 9 to take on coal bunkers m Jakarta, returned to the Colony. It is not known whether the196 words
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Article154 1954-07-17 4 Standard Staff Reporter ANOTHER $15 and a dozen tins of condensed milk were received by The Standard yesterday for the 50-year-old unemployed labourer, Chan Chow Foot, m response to his appeal for help when a City Police Court decided that his attap shed was154 words
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Article413 1954-07-17 4 ...For 2nd Wedding EDWARD PERCIVAL McCarthy Heyzer, a nat&opathist and homeopath ist, admitted m the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday, that he went through a marriage ceremony with Miss Tan Yew Keng on Nov. 21, last year, m the Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning, while413 words
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Advertisement324 1954-07-17 4 ALAN LADD ss ,--> A "O'ROURKE OF IHE j&> ROVAI. \lOl.\lfr '^1 MIELLY ikjk Bj^Bf WIMIRS In Technicolor '^flEflß PLI -*v aj l»fl "QUEEN OF Js* BE A I I Jr |p 1954 mw''^U TONIGHT AT~MFDNIGHT^ A JAPANESE WAR FIIM DLBBFD IN MANDARIN DIAIOGUE "OKINAWA" WITH AN ALL-STAR lAPANESI \>324 words
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Article365 1954-07-17 5 Heavy Rains Wash Out Terrorist Jungle Tracks KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Five more terrorists have been killed by Security Forces. A patrol of the 2/6 Gurkhas killed two of them yesterday m the Labis Area of Johore. Another terrorist, contacted at the same time, escaped. Two weapons365 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-07-17 5 photo. lUO Singapore Girl (iuides. P t. Helene Chiang (right) and < int. Wan Nor binte l>and. who visited guide centres m Britain anl Switirrland. returned to the Colony by air yesterday, after a four months' tour StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article57 1954-07-17 5 Fri. Tlie Royal vy ship Peland mand of Lieut, n. arrivrcl m Penang day to ning for ,c Penang sub \lal ay a Royal r Reserve. ning will be m md each wat »ded by two da I will carry out from the •c they are clear57 words
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148 1954-07-17 5 Does A Town Councillor Only Make Suggestions? BUKIT MERTAJAM, Fri. —Mr. Tan Cheng Bee asked at a Town Council meeting here today whether Councillors were occupying their seats only to make suggestions. Mr. Tan who referred to the Councils plans for lighting up the Town being sent to the Police,148 words
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196 1954-07-17 5 NEW BILL TO TIGHTEN LAWS ON HOTELS A BILL, designed to tighten the present laws controlling hotels and lodging houses In the Colony, is to be introduced m the Singapore Legislative Council shortly. It will implement the recommendations of the Lodging House Committee by providing for the control of hotels196 words
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Article113 1954-07-17 5 A 16-YEAR-OLD girl, her boy friend and her mother allegedly tried to end their lives by drinking poison m their home m Amoy Street on July 11. it was disclosed m the Fifth Police Court yesterday. A quarrel was said to have taken place before113 words
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Article79 1954-07-17 5 CANBERH 16 (R ev Richard the Ministe "today Asian student.-. I need for Austratet to know and understand their neighbours more intimately." Mr. Casey said H e denied press reports that sorne A n students had fi admittance to ersity because of Asian :it. added: "Problems which79 words
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Article107 1954-07-17 5 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri.— An Alliance round table conference has been called for July 24, The Standard understands, to discuss the Rulers' decision rejecting: its demand for an independent commission. i— Meanwhile. Alliance leaders said they had no comments. X L !>• Pri ;<lent of the Malayan107 words
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Article105 1954-07-17 5 LYING m the Singapore General Hospital, a 28-year-old labourer. Ng Kirn Poh, told the Police last night he did not wish to take action nst a "good friend" who had stabbed him m Amoy Street earlier m the evening. "We were just joking." he said, "when105 words
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Article100 1954-07-17 5 MALACCA, Fri Yap Choon am who is alleged to have failed to turn "P in Court two I ago to answer an opium charge after he had been granted bail, was produced today before Mr. G. R. T Chelvam, President of the Sessions Court, on the100 words
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Article130 1954-07-17 5 Pilgrims' Last Ship Sails Today PENANG. Fri.— A total of 59 Thai Muslims from various parts of Thailand have already arrived here to be m time for tho sailing of Anking. the last pilgrim boat to leave Malayan waters, this jyear. i The ship arrived here this evening with 200130 words
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Article60 1954-07-17 5 OW SAI SOO claimed trial m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to a charge of being a member of an unlawful assembly and using force by throwing bottles and carrying an iron bar on July 11 at 2.25 a.m. m Sago Lane. Ow was granted bail60 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-07-17 5 MISS JUNE Topson. one of nine pretty young Singapore girls, who will model frocks for the Fashion Show organised by Datin C. J. Paglar m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The show will be staged m Raffles Hotel from 8.30 p.m. to 2.30 a.m. on July 28.Standard - 75 words
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Article55 1954-07-17 5 MARY Elizabeth Gomez, of a Singapore musician, ha* been reported missing from her home m Niven Road since Thursday night. She is a mother of two. An 18-year-old girl, Pth Poh Bee. living m Amoy Street, has also been reported missing. She was last seen at55 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-07-17 5 MR. Jan Smeterlin, the famous Polish pianist (now a Briton) arrived m Singapore yesterday by a Qantas plane. He is to give three concerts m the Yi< toria Memorial Hall. He will give a concert m Kuala Lumpur on Aug. ■6. before going to London. Mr. and Mrs. Smeterlin. wereStandard - 67 words
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Article42 1954-07-17 5 IPOK. Fri— Mr. N. L. Alexander. District Officer. Kinta. '*rday declared open the new $4,500 community hall m Bemban New Village, near Batu Gajah. The village defence was also handed over to the local Home Guards by the Police.42 words
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Article24 1954-07-17 5 IHE Department of Information will give a free public film-show at the Lake Gardens, Kuala Lumpur, tomorrow, starting at 7.15 p.m.24 words
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187 1954-07-17 5 Wife Said They Had Too Many Children PENANG. Fri.— A tailor. Chow Chiang Khok, told the Coroner's Court today that his wife, Ng Chow Hal. Informed, him that she had a natural abortion after complaining that they had too many children. The woman was also alleged to have said that187 words
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Article50 1954-07-17 5 A MAN reported yesterday that he left a brown wallet containing $17, an identity card and some documents m a, taxi outside the Teachers' Training College. Any taxi driver who comes across this wallet is asked to hand it over to the nearest police station.50 words
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126 1954-07-17 5 Menon Considers S'pore His 2nd Home MR. M Gopala Menon. outgoing Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, said last night that Singapore was the most cosmopolitan city he had seen and he had developed such a great love for It that he considered it his second home. Speaking126 words
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Article349 1954-07-17 5 Lawyer Tells Court KUALA LUMPIR, I ri. An allegation that the Selangor Police were not observing certain regulations regarding motor-lorries, with the result that innocent lorry hauliers were being caught and convicted, was made by Dr. H. Y. Teh, a lawyer, m the Selangor Criminal Court349 words
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Article71 1954-07-17 5 SHELL'S 250-m<>mber Malay Employees Co-operative Credit Society, with assets totalling mmc than $47,000. will hold its fifth annual general meeting at Shell House tomorrow. The Society is run by its own elected committee assisted by the Senior Co-operative Officer of the Department of Co-operative Development and71 words
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Advertisement106 1954-07-17 5 C 2 The same J Can take you up to 10%larlher|/ I I[ I pptd with jrk Plugs, J con depend on getfin 3^ we m.leage and or Champ.ons produce a o* ignite all the bustion chomber. CHAMPION SPARK PLUGS TRADING SOCIETY «TQKV.» (M) LTO LOBUUNA TABLETS !'L thp treall106 words
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Advertisement121 1954-07-17 5 Packed with NOURISHMENT and so tasty Whatever you eat, a slice of crisp, crunchv Ryvita makes the meal tastier and mure nourishing. Ryvita is now available m the new lib. individual tins. Ike tVvbrftowuj J/fulu Qte<u{, m^dflj Muller Phipps (Malaya) Ltd Singapore lytfJ^ Agents for Mala/a K *«»^r Jfm SULTRY121 words
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Article834 1954-07-17 6 HPEN thousand City Council workers are scheduled to go on strike on Monday. Unions have every right to stop work if they are convinced that further negotiations would be useless and that the strike weapon is the last and effective resort left to them. There would, of course,834 words
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Letter91 1954-07-17 6 Sir: —l must point out that m your Quick-Quiz Contest some ambiguity is it^d by the manner 'a> m which the preamble to the puzzl- out what is required one la required to "find the correct names of the advertnot the goods advertised The results name the goods! •b>91 words
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375 1954-07-17 6 Promotion Is Still By Seniority Sir: I sympathise with "Taxpayi ..udid observation! m his article m your paper of Saturday last regarding the promotion of ex-G.C.S. Clerks and other low grade officers to senior posts or prize appointments Iq Malacca: I also appreciate that the present p< war Government set-up375 words
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Letter135 1954-07-17 6 Sir, Though Sikh viarriages are conducted according to the Sikh Anand (Marriage) Act, I feel that I Should put forward the following suggestions to Mr. C. R. Dasara th a Raj (Legislative Councillor) for inclusion m his. Marriage Bill. 1. A Sikh Marriage Board consisting of 3 members,135 words
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Letter106 1954-07-17 6 QUESTION FOR MR. THONG Sir:- Twice m his letter published m your issue of 6th July, the President of the Graduate Teachers' Association said his Association dared to undertake to guarantee a steady flow of graduates to the teaching profession. May I ask Mr. Thong:— Would all graduates love teaching?106 words
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Article575 1954-07-17 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by THE Federation Government is reported to b« competing with the Singapore Government for the lervices of a limited number Of honours graduates passing out from the University of Malaya this year. Presuming that the terms offered by the two administrations are the same,575 words
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1277 1954-07-17 6 Margery Perhom - Margery Perhom By i the visitor returning to Khartoum after a year s 1 A absence sees few apparent signs of change. The Governor-General still lives m his fine white palace by the Nile, British officials work at their I desks under the1,277 words
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Article130 1954-07-17 6 *T*HE rapid increase In popula- tion consequent upon the increase In prosperity m Singapore, has create. problems m the physical elopment of the island. Yang Pau. The phenomenal m population makes us keenly aware of the si of > meet the increasing calls for more land, continues the130 words
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Article89 1954-07-17 6 THE development of atomic J- power Is the fl achievement of the tn century, Chew Poh. but if it is abused, it may well be the killer of humanity. It qi. an old Chinese saying which propounds that "good evil know no doors, they go where they89 words
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Article58 1954-07-17 6 pHUNG SUING JIT PAO i advises Britain to come to a settlement with over the Sudan. Suez and oil questi It is not wise to mak< >ond mistake ii mistake is realised. By reaching a settlement. the Middle Bast will be stab ed and the Communists will58 words
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Article224 1954-07-17 6 1 fallacious to believe I only Indians could ade-< q v at c 1 y i sent the J are of the£ Indian community, Utusan Melayu In an editorials com on Mr. R.£ Ramani's statement to the£ Malayan Indian Congre t\ meeting recently urging re-£ 0 constituencies for the*224 words
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Advertisement47 1954-07-17 6 ww\\\\\\\\\\\\\\A\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v^*^^^v\\\m\\v\u\\\x*tii With Best Wishes To I THE INDUSTRIAL a COMMERCIAL RANK LTD. All "WKLWYN steel Cupboard v Cabinets. Card Index J Cabinets. Waste Paper Bins. Sk.mdex." "dual" Chairs, Merlin" Filing System. J Supplied by J OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, j Hlh Chulia Street. Ist floor, Singapore Tel: CO7O.47 words
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Advertisement17 1954-07-17 6 A THOUGHT FOR TODAY The God who gave us life gave us liberty at :he same Jefferson.17 words
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Advertisement79 1954-07-17 6 P A Wm m.S» <X These three children standing around their fellow patients have regained tH< vitality. They came into hospital ill and exhausted; now, on the eve of discharge from hospital, life for t em I different meaning. If you would like I new life to other children like79 words
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337 1954-07-17 7 NO BIG-THREE SELL-OUT IN INDO-CHINA WASHINGTON, July 16 (Reurer)— President Eisenhower was assured by his Secretary of Stare, Mr. John Foster Dulles, yesterday that the Western Big Three Powers could present a united front to the Communists at the Indo-China peace talks m Geneva and thus eliminate any "sell out"337 words
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Article123 1954-07-17 7 brl! >L, July 16, Two 18Hntish scad the loss of lp and its 00.000 cargo bewanted to m a British a port to si as alleged m s Court r d c 1 just m boy apprentice hem plotting leir plai Charles rec123 words
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Article61 1954-07-17 7 ISCO. July 16. 1 M hardy men of the 10 ate raw fish and boui md the Paciott the Calii\ days until m the leaky raft, ut today— and to drift Hawaii. th member of operator Don :gh of the rait m. For hud kept61 words
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Article99 1954-07-17 7 Customs Seize Bullion COLOMBO. July 16 <AP) Customs officials said yesterday they have seized US$l5.--000 m gold bullion and various foreign currencies which an "international ring m link with the Communists" smuggled into Ceylon. The money, including bundles of U.S., India, Thai. Australian and French notes, was found last night99 words
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Article59 1954-07-17 7 COLOMBO. July 16. <UP> The government of Ceylon has decided to send a trade mission to China m August headed by the new Minister of Commerce and Trade Shirley Corea, it was announced today. R.G. Senanayake. the previous Minister who was responsible for the China part.59 words
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Article106 1954-07-17 7 LON'DOX. Jy.y 16. (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth gave her garden f the season m ie grounds of Buckingham Among the 8,000 g Jests invited were many from the Commonwealth and Europe. Many carried raincoats and umbrellas as a precaution but by the time the Queen, the Duke106 words
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Article28 1954-07-17 7 RENO. Nevada >. July 16. (AP> Marilyn Buford. "Miss America" of 1946. has filed I >uit for divorce from Italian movie producer Mr. Ancesco Barbaro.28 words
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Article51 1954-07-17 7 NEW YORK. July 16. <AP> —Part of the moon was hidden last night behind the earth's shadow for the second and last time this year. The moon rose m the southeast already partially eclipsed at 1917 EST. It finally came out of the shadow at51 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-17 7 photo. MRS. Joanne Ortiz Patino. 23. (rifht) estranged wife of an heir to the Patino tin fortune, is seen m her car with Mrs. Anita Rogers as she left her M i a m i. Florida, hotel last week Her husband charged that she had abandoned him.A.P. - 59 words
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Article155 1954-07-17 7 DUBLIN, July 16. (Reuter). A two-year-old 1 played outside a High Court here yesterday while insult a legal battle went on over a £50,000 winning lottery ticket made out "for luck" m her name. Little Susan Hampl was only j hs 1 old when155 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-07-17 7 He was invited to a wedding m fashionable Mayfair recently so of <ourse he wore his most fashionable collar (the silver one with the big "diamonds" stuck m it). Pose for the picture? Of course he would. And here he is tucked under the arm of the bride. Joy Cuzner,Mirror - 60 words
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Article190 1954-07-17 7 LONDON, July 16, (Reuter). Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday there was no defence tinst the hydrogen bomb, but there were deterrents. If it was certain they could be applied they might -possibly bring us out on the right side of the river." The Prime190 words
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Article57 1954-07-17 7 LUBBOCK, Texas. July 16, (Reuter) A v ,4-year-old exconvict William Thomas Hughes charged with the kidnapping and rape of a five-month-old baby girl said yesterday he did not remember anything about it. "I was drinking. I guess, but I don't remember anything that happened, I guess57 words
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Article73 1954-07-17 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Puly 16. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 2016. August 20id. September 202 d. October/ December 1016. lanuary/March 20id. April/|une 20id. Aug. c if. 20 9/16 d. Tone: Steady. LONDON TIN73 words
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173 1954-07-17 7 Bizarre Opening For 'Miss Universe' Contest LONG BEACH, California. July 16. (AP)— The third "Miss Universe" contest opened m its usual bizarre way on Thursday night, with one contestant missing, two quarreling and a fourth involved with public health authorities. It was "Miss Venezuela" who was missing, and producers of173 words
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Article, Illustration244 1954-07-17 7 Irene 19) To Marry Widower With 4 Children THEY'RE m luxe— a girl of nineteen and a widower with four young children. What are their prospects of making: a happy marriage? Bad. the girl's mother, told a court recently. Good, said the magistrates, giving their blessing to the match. And244 words
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Article41 1954-07-17 7 LONDON. July 16 'UP). British Overseas Airways announced today it is buying a whole fleet of American airliners as substitute for Britain's grounded jet Comets and jet powered turbo planes that have not pH rolled into production.41 words
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187 1954-07-17 7 HANOI, July 16, (AP). French legionnaires captured at Dien Bren Phu yesterday told of an exhausting march that lasted 41 days and covered 500 miles. "Those too sick to continue were left to die," one legionnaire said. "Those behind us are In much187 words
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Article167 1954-07-17 7 NEW YORK, July 16, (Reuter). The initeiT Nations Trusteeship Council yesterday approved i three-power resolution approving United States' continuation of nuclear experiments m the Marshall Islands if it considered it necessary "m the interests of world peace and security." The vote was nine m167 words
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Article23 1954-07-17 7 KING Hussein Of .Jordan arrived m Paris on Thur from Nice at the control thr royal airplane private visit A. P.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement116 1954-07-17 7 MANFIELD M P^\ high qu u lity s&m m. M -m§\ men s shoes Jr% N^iM i^SsL?) since 1844> Ml lyW I %^r/J take pride nS^I V y in their Quality 'British styling. BRITISH SHOES FOR MEN!I WILLOW CALF OXFORD SHOIS All shoes with leather soles with stitched cop. ond116 words
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Advertisement141 1954-07-17 7 ;.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\k\\\\\\\\\\\\^ Kids can kick Clarks shoe* to their j heart's content they're made jf^^L. j from the sturdiest materials and _J^ V J stand up to the toughest treatment. A& m/ if Parents never worry when their J children are wearing Clarks they know what they're made specially to leave141 words
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Advertisement714 1954-07-17 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa. Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg b Bremen. Spore P. S ham Penang ♦MOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28J»ly/3 Aug. 4 Aug. sAgg. SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) ...11/14 Aug. 15Auf. 16 Aug HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. FRANKFURT (HAPAC) 26/29 Sept. 30714 words
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Advertisement1133 1954-07-17 8 Tel:M#s BLUE FUNNEL LINE SftJBS tonnes) s>MANSFIKLI) CO., LID. i>.«.t Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to l«»:t<l anil discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. (.lAm.ow. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sail P. Sham Penang PHeiis for Liverpool 8c Glasgow July IK IK I ({H-nor for Marseilles1,133 words
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Advertisement827 1954-07-17 8 SHIPPING RISK RATES FOR I-C PORTS ARE UP LONDON, July 16, (AP). Lloyds Underwriters yesterday raised shipping risks rates for all Indo-Chinese ports, except Saigon, from two shillings to £1 per 100 pounds, effective immediately. Thus the insurance cost «%H S^S Maiden Run riS The rat e involving the port827 words
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Advertisement748 1954-07-17 8 EAST ASIATIC lW SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAV. A For Aden. Port Said, Cenoa, Antwerp, Rotrerd Cdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and 'o,| M Wk|lr i S > Ore P- S h, m x) •JUTLANDIA* Cdn. 29/30 1 9 9| Pe^ xx) "ASIA" 24 July/1 Aug '^j'K 20/ 2 ,7 «x) "KAMBODIA" 31|uly/2Aug 3/3748 words
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Article28 1954-07-17 9 A TOTAL of US$4 million worth of coal will be shipped from Taiwan to Pusan and Indon m August, the Central Trust of China announced. AFPAFP - 28 words
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Article128 1954-07-17 9 ALL living plants, except seeds. imported into Britain i for planting will have to be examine^ during active gp j and certified free from pests 1 and diseases, under the Im- portation of Plants (Amendj ment) Order, 1P54. according to an official statement. This128 words
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Article272 1954-07-17 9 Haifa Hails Rapid Strides By Arnold C. Brackman, Special Standard Correspondent JAKARTA, July 16. Indonesia's co-operative movement, under the j leadership of Vice Pre- sident Mohammed Hatta, i is making: fantastic progress. From around 1.000 cooperatives with a few thousand members m 1950, the nrst year272 words
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Article361 1954-07-17 9 Till-, rubber markrl m Singapore closed quietly steady at 70i cents per Ib. for first grade rubber for August shipment yesterday, a rise of half a cent from Thursday's levels. The market was quiel throughout yesterday with only moderate turnover of business. Support from overseas was361 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-07-17 9 KING PHUM I P O L ADULDEJ of Thailand, looks on as Dr. Montri of the Royal Livestock Department demonstrates m Bangkok a new method of inoculating poultry against Newcastle disease. The new vaccine was developed from virus brought to Thailand by FAO's Dr. John Lancaster. Mr. William H. Cummings,60 words
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Article168 1954-07-17 9 THE producp marl Singapore wai copra, dull m j quiet m the o'hrr i Coconut oil '< lera ang indicated $50} per p Pepper p :t unch for $155 per p black. According to Holifl.jy. ier, Bath Co market was quk the week with trading c and f switching168 words
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Article29 1954-07-17 9 S HA RE S BI'SINKSS n the I market Th<- l price I Ruence tifl INDOBTBJAUI Buvrr* Sellers Fr.T MINING Autr.r, An Kucl t. l 6/9 j 110 11129 words
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Miscellaneous167 1954-07-17 9 tl^J^!! By AI Cofp rT^7T^^^^ P^A^^J^^g^^-] I ™%\«*\*%\VON>T SHOOTS f c^o^T\r^r Y™™™S'A%'i2£&!mi —•££>•'^ Ink/ I BBIMG IM THFI^ BUU.JT-J HC HAS LOTS OK ((SPLASH THE Tl>e 'Ml 0 JUUet JO M 0 T," By Pra<tC PrlidllQ I P«p By M VmM fMf/JBm S^~~ lIT MUST BE MADE OP |AIR IS167 words
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Miscellaneous1116 1954-07-17 9 }M H MMMMMr«- > ~~«Ha« I 12 30 p.m., Rob Roy 3. 630 and I 1130 am. "Athma&ha: I nail) IV, T^ _T| 915 pm. ;J3O and 8.30 pm. Ell N (i A D fj X F SAVOY: Lady's Lover (Mandarin i s| "Soldiers Three" 12.30 pm g#'•'>■ r V^1,116 words
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Article, Illustration414 1954-07-17 10 OSWALD HENRY - DOING THE TOWN OSWALD HENRY with and his Camera > (Itl.l.nU) its decidedly runny. a*n*es Vicky Sale (right). wif«. or surgeon T. A. Sale who > rermtli urrheil rrora the IK to Join the Singapore General llospii.il a* she to what i HvprrUwor <v (;ieneaf!e« Hotel P»KKy Playfalr has to414 words
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Article, Illustration741 1954-07-17 10 Music Notes by 'ANACRUSIS' rpHE signing of peace at AixJ- la-Chapelt m 1748 w>| eomnwunntod In London's Greta Park m folio r by a fantastic firework dispiav on tht* Royal decree of Kin? (ieorge 11. idel was commissioned to write suitable and he produced, well In advance741 words
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677 1954-07-17 10 JOHN HALKIN'S 'STAGEDOOR- rj THEATRICAL NEWS from London is frequently little more than gossip about good actors wasting their talents m bad plays, although very occasionally theatre managers forget themselves to the extent of backing plays which rely on something more than the mere mechanical re-arrange-ment677 words
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Advertisement132 1954-07-17 10 i WAY, PAESANO m Melancholy serenade CL ***** ffl Eg (Al Martino) B IF YOU WERE MINE X Douchka CL ***** ffl I (Les Baxter) ffl I RIPUI $j Llulla mak'ta CL ***** 1 I (Yma Sumac) j|j BACKWARD, TURN BACKWARD |j These things shall pass CL ***** jij (Gordon132 words
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Advertisement31 1954-07-17 10 psn ONE SH>E EjtWHrfc^^i n 1 1 1 i^Brf fff/7^ ■■■I M\W Ml!i tyWtirta»Ma^Br J^bWl IS AS GOOD AS THE OTHER PHILIPS 01 NJ MEM mm m mum SOLD MAU PISPWMM31 words
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Miscellaneous275 1954-07-17 10 pxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> The Stars And You j S By RITA DEL MAR I ARlES— March 21 to April 5 19— Forward friendly, frater- nal interests, mix with peo- J» > pie. take care of correspond- enee, conferences. TVIRH'S— April 20 to May 2 20 Accent practical interests. 2 ambitions, busanesi. profes-275 words
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Article309 1954-07-17 11 Two Penalties I In Cup Match rA A^ OR STAR Fri.— Penang beat Kedah by two ES. «V ?u c f ake the lead m thc northern seclion of the Malaya Cup competition. Whether Fenang is m for another Cup final will depend on the outcome of309 words
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Article193 1954-07-17 11 HAIKOWYU Sports Club cleared their first hurdle m the SAFA junior cup knockout competition with a 4-0 win over Town Rangers at Balestier Road yesterday. Haikowyu opened the score m the fifth minute when Krishnasamy headed m the ball following a centre from the right. They continued193 words
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Article58 1954-07-17 11 SOCIAL AP gave a walk over to SHB Recs when they failed to field a team for their SAFA knockout junior cup competition. In a SAFA division 3 A game. Young Companions beat SCSA 3-2 at Geylang stadium. Yong Ah Tai 2 and Hock Seng scored for the Companions58 words
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Article33 1954-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Scoring five goals without reply, Selangor Chinese Recreation Club "C" trounced TPCA "C" m a FAS Division 3 league match on the Taylor road ground here today.33 words
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Article36 1954-07-17 11 ENTRIES for the Malayan Lawn Tennis Championships are now open. The closing date for entries i s August 2. Singapore entrants may obtain their entry forms from Mr. Low Kee Pow at Rallies Institution.36 words
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175 1954-07-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Selangor's Malaya Cup soccer team plays its final fixture tomorrow. Their opponents are the Federation Combined Services. Selangor must win m order to replay Penang for the right to figure m the final. FAS president, Dr. D. K. Sundram and his secretary,175 words
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Article187 1954-07-17 11 Austrians Stoned In Saigon THE Austrian football team of 16 players and two officials on their arrival from Saigon last night agreed to play three matches m the Colony after their engagements at Djakarta. The Austrians played four matches at Saigon and were beaten once. They won two games with187 words
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Article30 1954-07-17 11 KUALA KANGSAR. Fri. Ipoh beat Krian by three goals to two m an inter-dis-trict PWD knockout soccer game played here yesterday. The decider was scored m extra time.30 words
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Article62 1954-07-17 11 THE scheduled SCFA versus MFA friendly soccer at Jalan Be.sar stadium on Sunday has been cancelled, and instead, the Malays will play a Combined Dockyard Selection. The Malays will be: Osman Angullia, Arshad Jaffar, John. Hassan. Abd. Rahman Jr., Aman. Yassin, Harith (Capt), Usman Johan. Ahmat Yusoff.62 words
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Article87 1954-07-17 11 ROVERS Sports Club, Singa- pore, will visit Muar, Johore. on Sunday to play a charity soccer game against a Muar Invitation XI m aid of the St. 'John Ambulance Brigade Fund. The team m charge of Mr. Ang Soon Hoe, the President, will be: W..1. Skinner.87 words
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Article326 1954-07-17 11 THE Police Sports Association's policy of banking: everything on an all-out first half onslaught, and then falling back to defend m depth m the second, paid evidends when they beat the Indian Recreation Club 3-2 m their SAFA division 1 encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium326 words
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520 1954-07-17 11 KOTA BAHRU, Fri.— Two State records went by the board when the Kelantan AAA championships opened at the Sultan Mohamad Stadium here today. In the hop, step and jump, Md. Amin bin Othman jumped 43 feet 7J inche s to beat the previous record520 words
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Advertisement422 1954-07-17 11 CLASSIFIED DEATHS (a|] SEN. b« Mg Ming, on July s irTl «nP^. ONG AH LEX. Mi TT^ATIcr invited Depart! I *ho wish s Sff l £2 raided by i to the >a Course m a minimum 5. Admission confined to a Selection Senate t not it from ir wmperasocial Belect422 words
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Advertisement749 1954-07-17 11 SITUATIONS VACANT THE SINGAPORE HARBOUR BOARD APPLICATIONS are invited from suitable candidates for appointment as Police Constables m the Board's Police Candidates, preferably between 18 &25 years of age, should be of good educational standard and be able to speak read and write good English and converse m at least749 words
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Advertisement278 1954-07-17 11 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST APPLICATIONS are invited for the tenancies of shop premises at 267, 269, 273, 288. Towner Road and E-19 Rayman Avenue. Offers of rentals below $150 per month for each of the Towner Road shop premises and $100 per month for E-19 Rayman Avenue will not be considered.278 words
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Advertisement353 1954-07-17 11 Today: 3.15 6.30—9.15 p.m Tempestuous SHYAMA i»" Now In Its 2nd Big WEEK! 11 a.m. Tomorrow: (Whole Serial) "VALLEY OF VANISHING MEN" SINGAPORE STANDARD QUIZ YOU ENTER TODAYYOU GET PAID BY RETURN! I tit' ruti:% ggrt* simple 1. \A/e give below three clues to the names of advertised products m353 words
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Advertisement50 1954-07-17 11 LEA HIN CO. 231 sol m HtUUI KdAD 293 ALEXANDRA «OAD SINCiAPORE ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE Ml- SI! AND (iKII LKS ENQUIRY WELCOMED 'SerlrS? AMATEUR exposure meter 44 Made m German? Correct Exposure it th« prerequisite for a good picture! Sole Agents:B.T. Chew Co. Singapore. 76-B Robinson Rood Tel: *****50 words
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Miscellaneous110 1954-07-17 11 SOCCER: SBHFA League Cup Group 'A': Mercantile Bank SC v Hongkong Bank at Jalan Besar; SAFA Div 3A: Bukit Timah v Sel< at 4.00 p.m. at Jalan Besar; SAFA Junior Cup Radin Mas Ramblers v Rovers "A" at Geylang. ATHLETICS: Singapore Base District meet; RAF Combiiied Swifts/ Achilles at Changi.110 words
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Article89 1954-07-17 12 Windsor Lad nIHV! L T~ nuikv! ";™> '""rt 4 U.M.MH.N 5 BABAKAI _L assSf"Ks« ibiifi II 2_ a s?cr_ Ural v., AvJn toy i« veller AMBASSADOR majestic iion ss wi II.jM.M.TON I.ARAKM ssstb OUtANDM. £=T rbl>VM l II\II II .O H^b Capt. Derhy \US^|,» !i»SS lAN KNIOHI rj,89 words
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Article1325 1954-07-17 12 RACE 1: 2.15 P-m.— Class 2, Div. 2—7 Purs. 1 006 Phenomenon 5y 9.00 Mr. TV. Mitchell Fox J W^ ods ,0 <iwUym 5y 9.00 Mrs. A Gordon Hobbs Hudson t 90 Grand Leader 5y 8.13 Mr. Kwik' Fox Franklin 4! 089 Fairy 5y 8.13 Ms. Tang1,325 words
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Article361 1954-07-17 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD 1st Day's Run Has Brought Him To His Top BY Josker II gets his chance over a staying tri since his double at Bukit Timah m March and fancy him to win the Singapore Cup (Race 6) ove 1£ miles today, highlight of the361 words
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Article706 1954-07-17 12 Race 1: Kuala Lumpur trainer Neil Hobbs holds a strong hand with Ivernia and Ambassador. Ivernia's display over the mile was full of merit considering it was his first effort after a let up. He dictated terms for the greater part of the race and could706 words
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Article44 1954-07-17 12 TORONTO, July 15 (Reuter) Lome Main ot Canada gave his country a 1-0 lead over Chile when he beat Lui. Ayala 4-6, 6-3, 4-6. 8-6, 6-3 m the opening single s match of the Xorth American Zone Davis Cup tie here today.44 words
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Article381 1954-07-17 12 Can Cinecoler give 25 lb. and a beating to the up and coming Sovereign who makes his first essay m the company of crack sprinters today? This question will be settled at Bukit Timah when they clash m the six furlongs sprint (Race 7) for class381 words
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Article29 1954-07-17 12 UNLESS there is a sudden change m the weather the going today will be very good. Radio Malaya will broadcast the commentaries on all eight races today.29 words
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395 1954-07-17 12 The Williamson Memorial stakes run over seven furlongs less 22 yards is most V***) Jack Spencer's candidates Cinema II \r n w 'th and Entertainment II holding strop,- pi a i Ol *irj Euphrates, Pedometer, Quicksik, H^l M *b% Spider King. I go395 words
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Article181 1954-07-17 12 Race 8: River Patrol is my choice here. This horse chased Prosperity right past the top of the straight before he petered out. He could have needed the run and anticipating an improved showing I am giving him a great chance to win. River Patrol goes181 words
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Article104 1954-07-17 12 VANCOUVER, July 16 (Reuters—Athletic teams from all over the world poured into Vancouver yestecdav and started training for the British Empire Games from July 31 to August 7. An endless stream of buses, taxi-cabs and private cars travelled from the international airport to the University of104 words
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Article84 1954-07-17 12 PORT OF SPAIN. Trinidad. July 15: (Reuter). The cd States took a winning 3 o lead over the West Indies by winning the doubles match m their first round American zone Davis Cup tie here today. The United States had won both singles on the84 words
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Article19 1954-07-17 12 XICO CITY. July 16 (AP^ —Dynamo of Yugoslavia beat Tampico 2-1 m an international soccer game here.19 words
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Article21 1954-07-17 12 RAUB, Fri.— The annual athletic meet of the West Pahang Chinese Schools will b e held here next weekend.21 words
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Article182 1954-07-17 12 Nazakat To Land Double Na/ak.tt Mould Una double m race n 1 Hyacinthui mare'ru h she dre clear from her rival, tod way up the straight v a class now plus i| J more. But as she u« th« upgrade she could 2 Mccl the penalty J account for her182 words
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