Singapore Standard, 21 July 1954
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Title Section18 1954-07-21 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD S SH S Vol. V. No. 19. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article899 1954-07-21 1 Despite Governor's Appeal Standard Staff Reporter A FEW hours after the Singapore Governor, Sir John Nicoll, appealed m the Colony Legislative Council for a conciliatory attitude on the dispute which led to the two-day-old strike by 10,000 City Council employees, an attempt by the Labour899 words
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Article, Illustration508 1954-07-21 1 M, Mendes France Makes It With SIX Hours To Spare Official Announcement In Paris FRENCH PREMIER FLIES HOME TODAY THIS A. P. map shows the two lines originally proposed for the division of Indo-China. The French suggested the 18th parallel at Ventiane; the Vietminh suggested the ltith parallel508 words
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Article145 1954-07-21 1 HIVE OF ACTIVITY AT THE PALACE GENEVA. July 20: (Reuter).— The Palace of Nations was a hive of activity today as officials prepared for the final session of the ninenation conference expected to begin late this afternoon or tonight. A limited number of press photographers would be allowed into the145 words
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Article113 1954-07-21 1 SKARDU. Kashmir. July 20 (Reuter) Italian mountaineers who for six weeks have been climbing Mount Godwin Austen highest unclimbed peak m the world are now engaged m a "race against the monsoon" m their bid to reach the peak, according to a message received here yesterday.113 words
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Article83 1954-07-21 1 PENANG. Tues. For 45 minutes this morning, the crew of the P O Canton searched the sea 55 miles from Diamond Point, off Penang for their curry-cook. 55-year-old Consalino Rebello. When at last his body was found, artificial respiration was given but all efforts to83 words
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Article22 1954-07-21 1 BRITISH Actress Beatrice Lillie will tour the U.S. Army's main hospital m Tokyo today to talk with soldier patients. APAP - 22 words
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Article56 1954-07-21 1 PARIS. July 20 (Reuter) Fighting m the whole Red River dell of northern Indo-China was practically at a standstill today as the outcome of the Geneva conference was awaited. No operational movements nor artillery fire was reported from any of the key sectors of the French56 words
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Article60 1954-07-21 1 Negri's First Siamese Twins Die SEREMBAN. Tues. Negri Sembilan's first Siamese twins, born to a 16-year-old Malay girl m the early hours of yesterday, died m the hospital here today. Joined at the abdomen and at pelvis, with only three legs, the twins weighed 4$ lbs. The babies were delivered60 words
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173 1954-07-21 1 CURTIS MAKES NO IMPRESSION ON MISS JAPAN LONG BEACH. California. July 20 i UP) Actor Tony Curtis kissed Mieko Kondou, Miss Japan, during a visit to a movie studio yesterday, but she has not changed. Her favourite actor still Is Gregory Peck. Miss Japan was one of 79 "Miss Universe"173 words
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Article83 1954-07-21 1 About 100.000 third of the city are expected to prepare an enthusiastic welcome for the Vietminh whom they consider as liberators of their country from French colonialism. But they are still lying low. The remaining mass of people will probably accept the new regime83 words
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Article60 1954-07-21 1 TAIPEI, July 20 'AP> The U.S. naval task force guarding Chiang Kai-ilicks island bastion of Formosa against Communist invasion i have a new commander. He is Rear Admiral Frederick Norman Kivette. of the Annapolis Class 'of 1925, whose last job was that of chief60 words
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Article110 1954-07-21 1 'Inswinger' Big Blow To Reds KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Swiftnc-s., m action has been the keynote m "Operation Inswlnger" which was started m Kuala Selangor fortnight ago and is still continuing. The men engaged m the operation are m high spirits because of the success they have achieved. Four terrorists have110 words
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Article31 1954-07-21 1 BRESCIE, North Italy. July 20 < Reuter >. Sixteen Italian soldiers were reported killed when a lorry plunged 300 feet into a ravine m the Alps near here today.31 words
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Article23 1954-07-21 1 TWO of the triplet born m Taipei on Sunday to the wife of a Formosan hawker have since died APAP - 23 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-07-21 1 M. MENDES FRANCE, the French Prime Minister, who secured a peace agreement m Indo-China last night with six hours to spare before his dramatic "peace or I resign" pledge expires. Throughout the 30--day negotiations he had been optimistic over the outcome of the talks. Today he flies back60 words
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Miscellaneous137 1954-07-21 1 1 Wjf •JNER of The ::dard Quick-Quiz o. 11, is Mr. imbiar of A Rangoon Road, pore. c n r y. m the n of the Judge. Mr. hei Clug of Paraof Malaya n\ ned aost appropriate SlOO has M N'ambiar. answers: 1— RIVET* RN (Either c product ttsement it-137 words
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Article426 1954-07-21 2 Tackled From The Wrong Side, Inquiry Is Told MR. JOHN ANGUS, of the Singapore Fire Brigade, said yesterday that t*ie fire which broke out m the BOAC Constellation after it crashed at Kallang Airport on March 13 was an "easy one to handle. It was426 words
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Article158 1954-07-21 2 'Friends Made Me Lie' MALACCA. Tues. Tan Ah Leong. 40. of Lorong Panjang, today admitted m the Sessions Court here he had made a false statement to a Customs Officer "because two friends made me lie." He admitted that when he told the Customs Officer he had bought 60 tins158 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-07-21 2 photo. AFTER nearly 30 years' service with the Singapore Police Force, Mr. E. V. Smith, Superintendent of Police, sailed for home on the Benmacdhui for Britain yesterday. Picture shows Mr. Smith being garlanded by Inspector Mary Quintal on board the ship. StandardStandard - 48 words
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Article101 1954-07-21 2 CLOSING prices (rents per ll m Singjipore on Tuesday were: Tone: Barely steady. TIN PRICfc The price ot tin yesterday was ***** per piciil. Down >l LONDON RUBBER No 1 R SS Settlement House Terms Tuesdays opening prices first session u< Tone: Kasier LONDON TIN Tuesday's opening Spot101 words
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Article29 1954-07-21 2 LEE Jee Kew, of HMS Simbang, was yesterday sentenced m Johore Bahru Police Court to two months' jail for theft of a fowl valued at $6.29 words
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Article124 1954-07-21 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government yesterday refuted a charge by a Legislative Councillor thi the Council's present method of levying rates, t and assessments on the Singapore Harbour Board I was unfair. The W. A Written mt re( that the m fairly bee i124 words
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Article333 1954-07-21 2 It's Symbolic -Nicoll Standard Staff Reporter THE Assembly House, new home of the Singapore Legislative Council, was symbolic of the gradual constitutional development of the Colony, said the Governor, Sir John Xicoll, when he opened the Council yesterday. "This Chamber," Sir John said "has been333 words
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Article99 1954-07-21 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Kheam Honu: was fined $700 m the Police Court here today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of acting bookmaker. This was the first of its kind m Johore Bahru. arrested when Police raided a certain club here on July99 words
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Article80 1954-07-21 2 PENANG. Tues. The P O boat. Canton arrived here today from Britain with the ashes of the late Mrs. Tan Yeok Seong who died m Crompton Hospital, London, on May 27. Mrs. Tan was the wife of the founder of the Young Malayans magazine.80 words
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Article47 1954-07-21 2 CHAN Cahl Singh, was disqualified from holding a driving licence for six months by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. A.W. Ghows yesterday for negligent driving resulting m a collision with a motor car on March 11. Chan Cahl Singh was also fined $20.47 words
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Article52 1954-07-21 2 A FEDERATION lorry driver, Lee Seng Man. was fined $100 and his licence ordered to be endorsed by the: Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong yesterday when he pleaded guilty to a charge of negligent driving resulting m a collision with a Traction Company bus on52 words
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Article25 1954-07-21 2 SYED Maguthum bin K. Sulalman was fined $5 by the Seventh Police Magistrate for being found drunk and incapable on July 20.25 words
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Article37 1954-07-21 2 HONGKONG, July 20. Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 51 5.60 £1 sterling; $5.***** to I $1,819 to Malayan SI; $0,188 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $249,875 to 1 tael.37 words
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Article90 1954-07-21 2 EIGHTEEN students from Formosa passed through Singapore yesterday by air on their way home to Jakarta to w their pa another year of study m Free China. Their leader and spokesman. Lin T i Nian. said most of the stude 1 3 were studying commercial subjects.90 words
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Article46 1954-07-21 2 PEOPLE who want to have immediate driv rom today till the end of the current month, should call at the Singapore Traffic Branch. Maxwell Road rt 11 a.m daily or contact the O.C Licensing Section by phone the Colony's Traffic Police announced yesterday.46 words
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Article104 1954-07-21 2 No Extra Powers For The Police Standard M.iff THE asked fur help the ;> fight seer pangs m were turnei the Sele. which cons Bill. The ai Criminal rary Pi 1954. m. com mer mitt Council The i mended l Bill re mlsslbil a per ac. of be di The104 words
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Article37 1954-07-21 2 ON a ret: pore s« ond I taxi drh without hi called danj. The that Harbaturn at a I ing a p emerging Road to violently. Harban -a $75 < Polie He ap: Court37 words
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Article125 1954-07-21 2 'SET UP KATHI COURTS' IBRAHIM A STRONG plea for Kathi Courts m Singapore to counteract the high percentage of Muslim divorces was made by Inche Ahmad Ibrahim, (Nominated), m the Legislative Council yesterday. Recommendations for these Courl submitted to the Government some time ,-iyo but no action m >-et hi.*125 words
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Article440 1954-07-21 3 CONTROL ON HOTELS PROMISED By The End Of The Year— Goode HOTELS and lodging houses m Singapore will be under "proper control" by the end of the year, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, promised at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. He was speaking on a motion moved440 words
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Article114 1954-07-21 3 DR. AU KEE HOCK was re-elected president of the Catholic Young Men's Association of the Church of St. Teresa for the year 1954--55, at the seventh annual general meeting of the Association held last Sunday. Other officer bearers elected were: Vice-president. Mr. Fernando Vaz; spiritual director, Rev. Father,114 words
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Article151 1954-07-21 3 ORDINARY travellers visiting countries outside the Merling area except Canada. America and countries of the American Account Area, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Norway and Sweden (to which special arrangements apply), China. Korea and Tibet, are allowed to carry about $400. the Singapore Government said yesterday. This151 words
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113 1954-07-21 3 IncidenceOf Typhus In Rural Areas A few cases of scrub typhus occurred m an isolated rural area of Singapore under control of the Royal Air Force authorities, it was revealed m the 1953 annual report of the Colony's Rural Board. Poliomyelitis. the report continued to be pre- and a small113 words
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Article92 1954-07-21 3 MRS. S.F. Ho was confirmed as organiser and chairman of the 1954 Poppy Day Appeal Fund at a meeting m the Colonial Secretary's residence, yesterday. The following general committee has been appointed to assist Mrs. Ho:- Deputy organiser and chairman, Mrs. J.B. Pickering; hon. treasurer, Mr. G.92 words
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192 1954-07-21 3 SINGAPORE'S sex ratio has improved considerably and according to the 1953 report on the Registration of Births and Deaths, there were 114 males to 100 females last year. Statistics show that since 1921, one of the trends of the population growth ln the Colony is192 words
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358 1954-07-21 3 $8 5,000 London Ball For A Miner's Daughter LONDON. July 20, (Reu-ter)-—An eighteen-year old S ra,lan de *>utante named Smith held a tIO.OOO sterling (about MS85.000) coming-out" party here last night attended by some of the oldest and most exclusive names of stage and high society. To launch his daughter,358 words
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Article53 1954-07-21 3 MR. E. Pereira. the principal of the CYMA School of Commerce, will give a talk on "Economic Thought m Socialism" at the Singapore I Socialist Party headquarters m Allenby Road on July 25, at 6.30 p.m. The talk will be followed by a film show53 words
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187 1954-07-21 3 MOVE FOR REVISION OF SALARY REJECTED GOVERNMENT stenographers, confidential stenographers and registry assistants received a set-back yesterday when Government stated j that it would not consider opening negotiations on the revision of salaries m accordance with the "Yong" Award. Giving its reasons m answers to written questions by Mr. MP.D.187 words
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Article21 1954-07-21 3 A six-year-old Chinese girl was robbed of a gold necklace j by two men m Carver Road i yesterday.21 words
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Advertisement184 1954-07-21 3 Patented Snap-bar In a arge var cty for easy insertion of designs '<)NVI,MIM...SMAKi|.Y DEMONBD Xt Mifx jewcllry lias enduring rickecauia it if made wiA a tliick iy of liarcl rolled 14 Kl. gold. FINE QUALITY FEWHLLRY I FOR MEN Studs Collar Pin. Ti. Holder. Cuff Linkt OR LADirS: Necklaces Saree184 words
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Advertisement516 1954-07-21 3 J > Slop Backache And Rheumatism IV I ink- win »i.rk frsquoni Strong Cloudy Acid Urine. Getting Up Nights. Burning Paiugei. 1 Leg Fains. Nervousness. O 1 1 1 Swollen fnkifi RhmmjtHm P Eyelids. V I lit*- Hi \-m feel Ilk* nothing i 1.-- i YSTI _ma i fi.-iMi-' Cystex516 words
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246 1954-07-21 4 RED PRESS BLAMED FOR INCITING SCHOOLS Govt. Extends Emergency THE "SECRET PRESS" of the Malayan Communist Party has carried on a widespread propaganda campaign against National Service, attempting to exploit and intensify the recent troubles m our Chinese schools, the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, said at yesterday's246 words
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104 1954-07-21 4 BOY fainted m a congested Singapore clinic and there was no place where he could have been given assistance con tort ably, Colony Legislative Council. Mr. P. F. de Souza said yesterday. Mr. de Souza told a Council meeting that eventually the boy was104 words
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Article78 1954-07-21 4 YUE CHAN HUAN was acquitted m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday on a charge of driving his car negligently. The charge was preferred a result of a collision m which Yue's car had been m volved with a Royal Air Force jeep at the junction of78 words
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Article194 1954-07-21 4 AN ARTICLE published m the Singapore tri-weekly Chinese paper "Feng Pao" on Sept. 29 last year, contained defamatory words against a Chinese physician, Goh Leong llwee, it was alleged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday. In the dock was the sole proprietor and publisher of194 words
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Article115 1954-07-21 4 A FILM. "Starve Them Out. which tells how stringent checks on the movement of foodstuffs m Malaya makes it fruitless for terrorists to try to intimidate the population into supplying them with food will be shown at the session of the United Nations115 words
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250 1954-07-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Junior Chamber of Commerce Chapters m the Asian countries outside the "bamboo curtain" have been set a task. They are to participate m a project to aid the war refugees and the poor m Saigon with much needed medical supplies.250 words
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Article118 1954-07-21 4 THE Catholic High School authorities were "fully justified" m refusing to re-admit the boys who persisted m defying school discipline, the Singapore Colonial Secretary. Mr. W.A.C. Goode. said m the Legislative Council yesterday. In a written answer to a question by Mr. M.P.D. Nair <Lab. Seletar118 words
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Article55 1954-07-21 4 A PARTY of 15 students from Australian universities will visit South-east Asian countries, including Malaya, m December, under a scheme sponsored by the National Union of Australian University students. The visit is designed to further relations between Australian and Asian University students, and is supported by55 words
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Article52 1954-07-21 4 ABDUL Ghani bin Abdul Rahim, who said "Pass" to a conductor of an STC bus on July 19, when he was not m possession of one, was yesterday brought before the Singapore Fifth Police Court charged with cheating. The case was postponed to Aug. 25. Bail of $20052 words
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Article78 1954-07-21 4 SINGAPORE may soon have a Central Midwives' Board with powers necessary to achieve and maintain a high standard of midwifery practice m the Colony. A Bill entitled the Midwives (Amendment) -Bill was yesterday referred to a Select Committee after having had its second reading m the Legislative78 words
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Article144 1954-07-21 4 $80,000 For Civil Aviation Standard Staff Reporter APPLICATIONS by various Departments for supplementary expenditure totalling $1,771,409 were approved by the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday. Nearly $80,000 is to go to the Department of Civil Aviation which intends to spend $10,310 on fire hoses I and couplings. A newly established section144 words
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84 1954-07-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Many civilians will lose their guns when their licences are reviewed m the near future. a Police spokesman told The Standard today. He said that the Police will only renew small-arm licences "on strong grounds" as the Emergency m Johore is84 words
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Article116 1954-07-21 4 She Trailed Husband To A Hotel A YOUNG Singapore wife, who followed her husband to a hotel w*here. it was alleged. (he spent an hour with another woman, was granted a decree nisi to bo made absolute m three months m the High Court, yesterday. .The wife. Mary Wong petitioned116 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-07-21 4 MISS Dorothy NevilleRolfe, Principal of the "House of Citizenship" of Ashridye College near London, who has arrived m Singapore. Ashridge College was formerly the home where the first Queen Elizabeth of England was brought up. Today it is a college where you may find a bus driver seated beside a61 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-07-21 4 THE necklace worn by movie star Susan Hayward m the 20th Century Fox film Demitrius and the Gladiators, has arrived m Singapore from Hollywood to be auctioned at the Movie Ball on "uly 24. The Ball, m aid of the Singa pore St. Andrew's Missioa Hospital, 15 sponsored99 words
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Article50 1954-07-21 4 THE Public S number of top jobs service. 195?. lt i Chairman Mr. A.W numb-; verted to th The Com.' to s« number high. slrable tl for entry to should be such mission will highest "It is the of Govern mem •cc with Mr. A50 words
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Advertisement63 1954-07-21 4 f 111 J__H[J| 3, 6. E*l*,M^kKl 9.15 LAST DAY "SHIKAST" (Hindi) From Tomorrow "PUTERI DAN PENGEMIS" (Malay) mill -7^ HklUiir.il I 3& 7.30pm. "ILLARA JOTHI" (Tamil) Starring Sivaji Ganesan. I^^^H^ J Bahru Last Day 3 8.00 p.m. "MYSTERIOUS ISLAND" (Serial) Tomorrow "VANCHAM" (Tamil) Illl^**||H^ Great World Today 7 9.15 p.m.63 words
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Advertisement204 1954-07-21 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTION! OPENS TODAY! CkTH_\Y MOW 3UOO AIJ-CONDITIOur? Daily at: 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p m ROD CAMERON TALL!.. TOUGH!... EVER\ INCH A FIGHTING MAN! J m T^ m r *m^ f^L mmmm^^^f^__\\___K__\\\\\\\ \_m\mm\^^ _.m_.\\v%m**' RAVMHtt •R AUtIO MtTtSTS FICTURC SEXY and SAUCY! LANA TURNER m M-G-M204 words
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Article94 1954-07-21 5 i.CMPUR. Tues.— irei f< r last month that a total of 70 terre killed during that was an increase the tot: of kills for revioua monh. >t he beginning of the till nov. Security iave killed a total of Terrorist stirI now total 1.398. Ast94 words
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Article95 1954-07-21 5 Good News For S'pore Children Singapore Govern--rday trive an assuthat most children even and eight Id would find places m next year and a reaproportlon of those and seven would admitted I ranee was given m to a suggestion by P Paglar (Progresuik!» tabled at tl Council that nln the:95 words
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70 1954-07-21 5 Tues. Porkn Ppnang have decidmribute towards the ty Building n of them have to serve on a to collect conrom the butch whole month of each butcher will B sum of 50 cents slaughtering. nd of the month. ney will be collected be used to70 words
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Article34 1954-07-21 5 :S and passers-by belter m B Singapore, last when four detectives two youths who had h bottl. based i large number giving ri^e that a gang attack ives detained the34 words
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Article581 1954-07-21 5 Labour Motion On Nominated Seats Voted Out COMPARISONS between the constitutions planned for Singapore and the Federation were made at yesterday's meeting of the Colony Legislative Council, during a debate on a motion by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Lab. Rochore) which sought to curb581 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-07-21 5 Photo. BURMESE Vice-Consul for Singapore. Mr. Pc Than trej arrived here by Thai Airways yesterday, with his wife and twp children. Than Than Myint <.">) and Muang Kan Myint (10) They were received at Kallang Airport by the Burmese Consul (right). L\ Ba Thuang. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article70 1954-07-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A Chinese painter and a girl friend were held up by four men m Circular Road last night and robbed of a wristwatch and gold chain valued at $200. The couple were cycling along from the direction of the General Hospital towards Cheras70 words
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428 1954-07-21 5 Citizenship Law 'Breach Of Trust' Nair THE disenfranchisement of Commonwealth citizens m Singapore was described as "a breach of trust" by Mr. M. P. D. Nair (Lab. Seletar) m the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Nair was speaking on a motion seeking to disapprove the recommendations for disenfranchisement made by the428 words
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Article46 1954-07-21 5 BATU PAHAT, Tues.— Lim Aik Poh. a 48-year-old Hok- i was found hanging from Jalan Bakau Chondong, here yesterday at 9 a.m. by a police cone and immediately the body was taken to hospital. The man lived at Bukit village, and was single.46 words
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Article23 1954-07-21 5 A MAIDSERVANT. Mok Ah 35, was rescued from the Bedok m Singapore rday evening. She was admitted to tbe General Hospital.23 words
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Article, Illustration149 1954-07-21 5 THE graceful cheongsam will have a small but very elegant place m the de luxe Fashion Ball at the Raffles Hotel on the night of July 28. m which nine of Singapore's leading dress houses are participating m aid of St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Above149 words
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350 1954-07-21 5 A MOTION by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Lab. Rochore) m the Legislative Council meeting yesterday urging the Secretary of State for the Colonies to take "suitable action" to improve the position of Services civilian employees, was amended by the Attorney General, Mr.350 words
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215 1954-07-21 5 Monty's Son Victim Of Cat Burglars IPOH, Tues. Mr. D. Montgomery, son of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, early this morning suffered the loss of a cine-camera and two fountain pens valued at $400. Thieves made their entry into his residence at Woodward Road by scaling the back wall of the215 words
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Article105 1954-07-21 5 SOCIALIST MISSION DUE SOON PENANG. Tues. A factfinding mission from the n Socialist Conference will arrive m Singapore about July 23. lor a months tour of Malaya. The object of the tour will be to obtain first-hand information of existing social I and economic conditions m Malaya, with particular reference105 words
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Article89 1954-07-21 5 KULIM. Tues. -The new Telephone Building and Exchange were opened here this week with a Malay dinner to officials and community leaden by the Telecommunication. Addressing the guests at the opening, Mr. E.G. Sugars. Controller of Telecommunications, pointed out that Kulim "for many years had an old89 words
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Article42 1954-07-21 5 A Singapore fisherman has rted to the police that his sampan which was tied to a stake m the sea ofT Clyde Terrace, Is missing. Marine Police have searched the sea around but the sampan has not been found.42 words
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146 1954-07-21 5 Difficult To Survey All Slums Govt. THE Singapore Government yesterday stated that it would be an enormous task to make a complete survey of ail dilapid. I buildings within the City but that a crosssectional survey hud been made by the Diagnostic Survey Team on 15,000 properties m the centre146 words
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Article84 1954-07-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Five of eleven people who claimed trial m the police court here today to illegally placing bets with a bookmaker were acquitted when the prosecution withdrew tin? charge against them The five were Wong Thye Kiaw and Kwong Kan I both women, and Ang84 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-07-21 5 photo. sfmnvnr^ k x, 2 y e r d lle I k > WOn th <* firs P™e of a drawing contest recently \il i __l A m y ™t? srs 'im Wee Cheng and Co.. local agents of Boyle products. Above: »ir. urn wee Lheng, managing proprietor of theStandard - 60 words
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Advertisement153 1954-07-21 5 W To this young child happiness means the *\\f^l lit>^i' s m ragged doll she hold> tenderly m her Iflfct^ mr arms, a prized possession that WW w soon become a fragment of Wz -isOHH 'W&&S. the past- Rut for er p arents $h happiness means the content____r7m93___KESr WW A*m\153 words
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Advertisement158 1954-07-21 5 BMT QUALITY GERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS. IM idye Sire No 884 ttOOfch §12.50 5et. I Medium Sue No. 88 3 §BOOeaeh§ll.soStt fM UJiesNo.BB2. tm each §11.00 Ut GOLD FILLED CLIPS, MDRJMSMRLASIINC COLOUR |l 14 K. GOLD NIBS \1 PROVIDES SMOOTH 1/ WRITINQ. V SOLD BY ALL FOUR TAIR PEN DEALARS. ALL158 words
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Article142 1954-07-21 6 Stop SIX CHEW .TIT POH both the Sm. City uracil and us empl to .stop the strike whir causing mounting in< nience to the public. Tf the demands ot' the employees arc met. it will tho C: icil a once-for-all pa> m< SI 5 appear ;o be142 words
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Article157 1954-07-21 6 TTUSAN Melayu welcomes the vJ discussion on the development of the Malay language m Malaya m the agenda of the Indonesian Language Congress m Medan »)ii October 28 It says that the emphasis on academic subjects on the agenda such as grammar and phone; ics would benefit the157 words
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Article74 1954-07-21 6 VT AN YANG SIAXG PAU nlso i U "fly solution to the differences between the City Council and its employees. Reality alway.s talks short of the ideal Both the City Council and its employees have ideals. These (deals do not obviously coincide, hence the strike. As far74 words
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Article899 1954-07-21 6 \I7E still beiieve that Singapore's 10.000 City Council workers would have done better had they continued negotiating with their employers before iking. At. least they should have satisfied themselves and the public that further negotiations uld be fruitless. The strike would then have been the only weapon available899 words
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Article626 1954-07-21 6 R. B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R. B. Ooi by TT/HEN thc boom was at its height three years ago, M to ;i shop m hit Upcountry '.own and asked for the price of an article for daily use. The shopkeeper > him the price at $2. "What do you mean?" exclaimed626 words
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Article1326 1954-07-21 6 THAILAND IS APATHETIC TO THREATS EXPERIENCE m the world suggests that the greatest safeguards against Communist infiltration are a stable economy and sound government supported by a contented people. Thailand with her ancient and popular monarchy, a parliamentary form of government, and practically no Communist menace inside the country might1,326 words
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Letter144 1954-07-21 6 Sir: Mr. Mohamed AH. the premier of Pakistan, always comments that India's action m regard to the Sutleji River scheme is a great threat to peace while India made this scheme to save millions from starvation. The Kashmir dispute between India and Pakistan was often expressed144 words
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Letter209 1954-07-21 6 Sir:— With reference to your Editorial "Why Strike?" I regret that with all your experience, you should jump to the erroneous conclusion that statements made by a Committee of the Singapore Ratepayers' Association reflect the views of the As•i at ion or its Commit t Individual members209 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-07-21 6 W "Make up your mind. Doe! j: I thought f wai the one C supposed to say ahhhh!"20 words
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Advertisement59 1954-07-21 6 The icorld famous family of TIGER edicin a I produc ts ■L y'_' ___mf_f J *i____*±. ___t ___mm 9^mm___r T _am___m\ i*m i___W_______\ lu^v W\\\> ____\f' >V_ m_m. ft /^J £ifeaKNv Hp- t__f___tl____\_> v*l^^v CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore59 words
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Miscellaneous43 1954-07-21 6 mmmum i i (i^V__2 yc_\ j j;JvJ v^- /?n/ A: f^l "It lies In your power ultimately to reioln the famiiyTi nations. To achieve this you must show that you have to ever abandoned militarism —Gintrat Eis^nHfjur. bro,i_i<u>ting Ut the Caman peoplt In43 words
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Article160 1954-07-21 7 GENEVA, July 19, (Reuter) Vietnam today formoily proposed on Indo-China cease-fire on the present positions under United Nations control. A note containing this pro<l was circulated to the i eight delegations to the Indo-China conference with 'he demand that it should be considered at a confer160 words
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Article85 1954-07-21 7 Dugdale Tenders Resignation LO 20, (1 as Dugdale. Minisn Britain's ament, tohe had tended to Sir Wlnsthe Prime /ing a controcivil vice In his minisPrime Minister Is sut>- S.r Thomas Dugdale's lon to the Queen. Sir 57 today. made his an\fter delivering ment m a In the Hou^e of Com;troveisy85 words
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Article36 1954-07-21 7 July 20. Uncle Tom" R< tl Sunday just a b year after his ended what was th< L n m the United I died on June 9, i pie had been rs.36 words
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Article61 1954-07-21 7 WASHINGTON. July 20. P»— U.S. heavy aircraft capable of delivering the atom bomb have been withdrawn from Japan because of technical n American military sources said yesterd. They refused to comment on reports that pressure rom the Japan- Government had led to the withdrawal. The bombers61 words
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Article24 1954-07-21 7 NINETY-EIGHT Mau Mau terrorists were killed last week, eight were wounded and captured, and 243 suspects were detained, an official communique reported.24 words
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Article123 1954-07-21 7 Student Met Death In Lions Den NUERNBERG. July 20 <AP> Josef Hayek. 20. a student, chose death m a lion's den here last Friday because he slipped from first to second place m his class standing, he said m a suicide note left to his Czech refugee mother. And that123 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-07-21 7 Photo. A COMBINED passing out parade of officers of the N.C.C Girls' Division and Auxiliary Cadets Corps teacher trainees was held m New Delhi last week. Sri Mahavir Tyagi (centre), .Minister of Defence Organisation took the salute at the parade and distributed badges of rank to the NUP - 59 words
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Article165 1954-07-21 7 SMETHWICK. Birmingham, July 20. (Renter) The 641 year-old vicar of this parish attacked yesterday m his parish magazine Socialists "who poison their children s minds" against Sir Winston Churchill The vicar, the Reverend John Chamberlain. whose parish of 11.000 m this industrial area is predominantly165 words
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Article83 1954-07-21 7 Scotsmen In Kilts Set A Problem ROME. July 20 7euter> The busy season has started for Swiss Guards at the door of St. Peter's Basilica, who have to turn away women improperly dressed. More and more wn-.ien tourists are being barred as the weather here becomes belatedly warmer. The biggest83 words
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143 1954-07-21 7 TOKYO. July 20. (Reuter) Police were today holding a 34-year-old Japanese factory worker who, they id confessed to murdering a young woman eight years ago and eating part of her body. Police at Kawasaki, near Tokyo, said the man confessed yesterday that he picked143 words
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Article120 1954-07-21 7 LONDON, July 20 (Renter") Rubber prices were marker) down sharply this morning by about 3/Bthfl of a penny a pound m sympathy with the Singapore market under the general influence of better out-) look for armistice m IndoChina. Traders felt that should there be no120 words
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297 1954-07-21 7 GENEVA, July 20 (AP)_The Western Big-Thre have agreed to form o South-east Asia Treaty Organisation (SEATO) to seal off that vital region from further Communist penetration, regardless of whether the Geneva conference ends the war m Indo-China, Western diplomatic i sources said yesterday.297 words
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Article87 1954-07-21 7 LONDON. July 20. tßeuten Kuruma Kaniu. an African, was given special leave here yesterday to appeal to the Privy Council against the th sentence parsed on him m the Kenya Supreme Court la>t February for unlaw fully possessing two rounds of ammunition Kuruma. who lost an87 words
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Article63 1954-07-21 7 WASHINGTON, July 20 (Reuter) Senator Joseph Mcthy (Republican. Wisconsin) today announced the {nation of Roy M Cohn, chief counsel of the Senate Investigations Sub-commit Senator McCarthy made the announcement m a statement two hours tx'fore a closed sion of the sub-committee at which committee members seeking63 words
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Article49 1954-07-21 7 NEW DELHI. July 20. (AP) India has planned a fivemile wide "green wall" to mark Its boundary with Pakistan along the sandy deserts of Rajasthan and Sind. officials here announced. Already a 40-mile long belt of trees and vegetation lias been developed along the Jaiselmer-Bahawalpur border.49 words
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Article43 1954-07-21 7 TIJUANA. Mexico. July 20. <AP> A spectacular f million peso < USs4oo.ooo> fire swept a commercial section ol Mexicali yesterday. A water shortage made it difficult for firemen to put out the flames. Twelve buildings were reported to have burned.43 words
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Article73 1954-07-21 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 20. Thc following are thc closing prices of rubber and tin on thc London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 201<f. September 20id. October December 20 \d. January, Morch 20id. April Jun« 20id. Aug. c.i.f. 20; d. Tone: Barely Steady. LONDON TIN Spot73 words
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Article119 1954-07-21 7 Comet III Passes 1st Test HATFIELD, July 20. <UP) Britain's Cdmet 111. the latest model of an ill-fated De Havilland passenger airliner involved ln four crashes m the past two years that caused 110 deaths, was flown success- j fully yesterday m Its first test. The sleek four-engined Jet was119 words
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Article101 1954-07-21 7 BONN July 20. (Reuter) Britain and the United States intend to end their occupation of Germany by the end Of September whether Prance does the same or not, authoritative diplomatic sot; said yesterday. These sources said that if France had not ratified the European101 words
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Article47 1954-07-21 7 LONDON. July 20 < Reuter > Chinese Communist si batteries tired on the British steamer Inchulva (1.035 t off Amoy m the evening July 17. Lloyds Shipping Agency reported today m London. The agency said that this was apparently due to a misunderstanding of signals.47 words
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Article34 1954-07-21 7 FIVE inches of rain fell m 48 hours during the weekend causing thousands of pounds worth of damage m the worst floods m Cape Peninsula, South Africa, for 20 years. Renter.34 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-07-21 7 Photo. HOLLYWOOD'S William llolden (of 'Sunset Boulevaid" fame) and his actress wife. Breads Marshall, are shown at Rome's Siampino Airport, last week, when they celebrated their wedding anniversary APAP - 29 words
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Advertisement30 1954-07-21 7 r Dvcty ST c 0 c X MADE OF PLASTIC NON INFLAMMABLE Q EASY TO CLEAN jQ COLOURS: BUM Pm,v,os«; PBICF <C& Q^ IP Pink/PrimoM: All cram. rKICt CJ)O»v7«J Ijobinsonjjsll30 words
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106 1954-07-21 8 TOKYO, July 20, (AP). A Japanese company has signed a "technical tie-up contract" with the North American Aviation Co., giving, it production rights to the U.S. Sabre jet fighter, Kyodo news l _»9 service reported. Shin Mitsubishi heavy Industries said it signed a106 words
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Article48 1954-07-21 8 NAGASAKI. July 20, (AP>— The largest oil tanker ever to be built m Japan has been launched here. The ship, the 32.000-ton (dead weight > World Justice, was constructed at the Nagasaki dockyard of the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. for the Inter-Marine Navigation Co. of Liberia.48 words
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Advertisement735 1954-07-21 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG —AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg 6 Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang tr^OSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28July/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug. SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) ..11/14Aug. 15 Aug. 16Aug HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5 Sept 6 Sept. FRANKFURT (HAPAC) 26/29 Sept. 30 Sept.735 words
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Advertisement1097 1954-07-21 8 w _nm BLUE FUNNEL LINE ™'™> ftp mm MANSFIELD A UK LTD. ppa^ a act c Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other porta la load and discharge cargo BAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS a. Due Sall p Sham Penant Llpenor for Marseilles Havre Si1,097 words
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Advertisement689 1954-07-21 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Ncderland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang RADJA (SMN) In Port/25 |uly 26 |uly 27/28 July lAPARA (RL) 9/15 Aug. 16Aug. 17/18 Aug. SOESTDYK IHAL) 19/25689 words
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Advertisement712 1954-07-21 8 EAST ASIATiCLST SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp Rotterdam h Cdynia, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo S'oore p Sham "ASIA" 23 July/1 Aug "KAMBODIA" 1/2 Aug 3/3., */i k u§ xxx) "SELANDIA" 14/ 19 Aug 20/20 1 "SAMOA" 25/31 Aug ,JJ 2 >U A., x) Calls Leixos712 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-07-21 9 ph. MAX L. SIMON, former publisher of the Passaie >> inday Bagle, squats on a desk deeoratecl m the 27 feel of Pan American Airlines tickets which will take him on an IK-month journey around the world. Simon, wli New York recently now possesses the largest Indii trip ticket forUP - 54 words
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Article129 1954-07-21 9 Indonesia's Exchange Supply Down JAKARTA. July 20. (UP) Indonesia's foreign exchange supply has dropped below the legal minimum, the Government confirmed yesterday. The Bank of Indonesia's t statement showed as oi July 14 foreign exchange amounted to only 19.9 per cent of the total money ln circulaThe legal minimum of129 words
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Article63 1954-07-21 9 TOKYO. July 20. <.UP> Japan exported nearly $400.--000 worth of light motor vehicles to South-east Asian countries last year, and business circles expect an bigger year m 1954. According to figures released by the automotive industry. Japan sold her Asian neighbours $395,572 worth of small three wheeled63 words
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323 1954-07-21 9 SPECULATION ON MORE RUBBER FOR CHINA By Arnold C. Brackman, Standard Special Correspondent *v JAKARTA > J uly 20. Despite an official denial that Indonesia is shipping rubber to Red China, speculation here remains rife over possible future shipments to the Peking regime. The latest report m Jakarta's downtown business323 words
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Article33 1954-07-21 9 BRITAIN has granted limited, year-long rights to the Scandinavian Airline System <SAS> to run a weekly service m and out of Hongkong, the Foreign Office said on Monday night APAP - 33 words
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Article68 1954-07-21 9 VALENCIA. July 16. (AFP) —Spain has signed a contract to export 40.000 tons of rice to Japan, it was learned from authoritative sources here. The rice shipments to Japan are to be staggered over July. August. September. The contract, it was poir out. would allow Spain68 words
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201 1954-07-21 9 WASHINGTON, July 20, (AP). The U.S. Government has been making about U5550,000,000 a year turning out synthetic rubber for automobile tyres. Congress wa> told yesterday. It will soon be selling the business to private industry. where the Eisenhower Administration says it belongs. Laurence B. Robbins.201 words
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Article84 1954-07-21 9 NOON PRICES THE rubber market to per e yesterday closed b I ade rubber for n< nt. a drop of I fiom Monday 5 lev The decline was to m Isdo-China. A fair amount of iq was reported 'rom n of thr Ir«v ountrv was A good turnover of was84 words
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Article81 1954-07-21 9 P RODUCE m ;ill ft] OU Messrs Holiday. C ci Hath and Co. I M,'. rkot o d quiet. Singapore prices |uuled oy the Chinese Produ Excn i yesterday were Ipei o< CJambier (round) !0 rube $5(): Hamburg rube A $211: $160 (I flour $12* < wak) <Siak (fiako. Sago81 words
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Article24 1954-07-21 9 WITH a j-harc mai i the Malayan S Buv»ts SiMl«t« IMM STKIftLfl 277 xd On MINIM, A X K. DM 2S 155 16S24 words
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Miscellaneous784 1954-07-21 9 •^mimmmmtmmmmmßmtmmmmtmmmmmm^^ "'<* sSingaporej IniTrnu iiurinV •<" p^ r WWr f A- a Mlml IU HlflU i 3 HAY: Come Back L i TAmmm^**** M -3R Li»' _^_Wo_WvftfP__TOm w..n __W___\W____^^ _____.____e__£_2_k. 9 \/L~mmmmm% WBBm Jf^mWk__i\\\\ mimi ,-_n LIIM>: Border River 315 7 SIIKLL film show for ttafl and friends at Shell784 words
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Article, Illustration922 1954-07-21 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY with and his Camera She's Getting Her 'Sea Legs' On Water Skiis TERESA DAN(g I -AND SINGS AND APPEARS IN MOVIES MORE PICTURES IN THIS SERIES ON SATURDAY (LEFT): Tall, blonde. Austral nn-horn Perry MacDonald, glamorous -infer featuring nightly with Beanie Kleinman's Band at Singapore's922 words
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Advertisement114 1954-07-21 10 your seari" ior CI the |M-rf,<' IP*L r^jjy i* eiulei. max Factor ::;X'.: toe«ayto«pi»bC TryCremoPulT.lUl»xY.n'.M«^ mmmttmaMt m^*W tor'a new blend of creamy miW-up |,rr: T^ and powder appl.'J h "/'>-+■- complete make-up ,h.«l«M.f^ Creme Puff make-Up everywhere JIM <Utterin lhM V li'a apillproof. )P have aver worn. Creme Pu« *<*114 words
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Article363 1954-07-21 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Federation of Malaya Hockey Union affiliates will give a helping hand to the newly formed parent body to get the nucleus of a fund to send the Federotion team to participate m the Olympic Games at Melbourne m 1956. Delegates agreed to contribute363 words
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Article164 1954-07-21 11 S'PORE GOLF DRAW THE Singapore Golf championships open this week-end at the Island Club on Saturday and the Royal Singapore Golf Club o n Sunday. Draw and times for the qualifying rounds are: Saturday at the Island Club 2.10 F. Jones Beauchamp. 2.15 Gardner Stirling 2.20 MacNair Potts 2.25 Harrison164 words
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311 1954-07-21 11 LONDON. July 19: (Reuter) A fifth wicket stand of 192 by Waqar Hassan and Wazir Mohammad each of whom hit his highest >core of the tour enabled the Pakistan cricketers to re- j cover from a disappointing start against Surrey, the county leaders, at311 words
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Article147 1954-07-21 11 SWIFTS Athletic Association will hold their third annual sports meet on September 25 on the Victoria School ground. Entries fo r 24 events are now open :.nd they should reach the Hon Secretary. 215 Dorset Road by August 25. Holders of trophies are requested147 words
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Article124 1954-07-21 11 PAR IT BUNTAR, Tues. Indian Association, Penang. beat the Krian Club by six wickets m a return cricket match at the Dato Kramat 1 ground. Krian Club had first lease of the wickets and were out for 60 runs. P. Farmer played a patient innings124 words
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Article64 1954-07-21 11 TAIPING. Tues.— ln a I friendly cricket fixture played here, Penang Chinese Recreation Club beat the t>ombined Services by 11 runs. The Services were skittled out for 38 runs (Leow Seng Nyap 16, Teh Kew San took 4 i for 4, Cheah Teong Keat 3 for64 words
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Article316 1954-07-21 11 KMPIRE VILLAGE (Vancouver), July 20, (AP). Flags of four more British Commonwealth nations were flying: here today heralding the weekend arrival of athletes from British Guiana, the Gold Coast, Hongkong and Fiji. Also arriving during the week-end was the remainder of the New Zealand team,316 words
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Article217 1954-07-21 11 LONDON, July 19, (Reuter). Len Hutton. Yorkshire opening bat who led England m last year's series against Australia and West Indies, will captain the IVlarylebone Cricket Club (MCC) touring side m Australia and New Zealand this year. In announcing Hutton's appointment, the MCC said that217 words
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Article175 1954-07-21 11 IPOH, Tues. Eight new rds three m the girls and fiee m the boys events t up at the Central Perak Combined School sports which was held on the Ipoh A.C.S. padang yesterday. The new records were by Loong Kee of Anderson School m the175 words
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120 1954-07-21 11 Johore In Sultan's Cup Semi-final MUAR. Tues. Johore Malays entered the semifinal of the Sultan's Gold Cup soccer competition when they beat Negri Sembilan Malays by i^oals to one on tbe Muar Club ground on Saturday. Johoie were superior m every departmer.t of the game with a forward line m120 words
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Article71 1954-07-21 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. The following athletes will present Johore Bahru trict at the Johore sports at Batu Pahat on Thursday and Friday: Miss Molly Charles, :> Elizabeth Chin, Miss Tan Kirn Lian, Miss Marie Yeo, Miss Lily Ng. Miss Halimah bt A. Rahim, Ungku Ibrahim,71 words
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Article23 1954-07-21 11 THE Second All Primary Schools sports will be held on Aug. 3 at the Jalan Besar stadium commencing at 3 pm.23 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-07-21 11 LAC Jack Lamming, of the MAAF, P.'njn-,'. centre i up a new settlement record m the three miles event a t the Penant; Amateur Athletic Association meet last Saturday His time wis lv mm 52. ti sec. The runner up was E. R. Dennis of the Police (riifht) and third55 words
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Article64 1954-07-21 11 TANJONG MAUM. Tv« A. Sabapathy became Methodist Eng for the fourth .ive year at the school sports on Saturday. Girls' champ: Lai Chan who won iigh jump and the two spn Eight school broken The highlight of the day was the invitation re m which eight teams64 words
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Advertisement789 1954-07-21 11 \W^T__iamVTF__fmM OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER T HE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE Supreme Court, SingaPJ re K ,nv /es off ers by Tender io r the following: Stock-in trade of a Ladies' Oress shop, furniture fittings. Children shoes. Leaves. Brooches, etc hJ^t T' en< !o r J open s Thursi 7789 words
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Advertisement52 1954-07-21 11 I NOTICE NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. "X A RIM AT A" acr. 21st July 1954 Berthing: 21.7.1954. S.H.B. Godowns 42 43 General survey will be held lon the 26th July. 1954. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL 41, Robinson Road,52 words
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Advertisement343 1954-07-21 11 r» r— <^> SINGAPORE STANDARD YOU ENTER TODAYYOU GET PAID BY RETURN! lit 4* ruh's ggrti' sign pig* 1. We gi.e below three clues to the names of advertised products m TODAY'S pages of The Standard All you have to do n to find the correct names ot these advertised343 words
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Article180 1954-07-21 12 FOUR class 2 winners at the recent Bukit Timah rac *s have been promoted to class 1, according to the latest SRA classification. They are Nazakat, SS Commando. Three Rings and Miss Winnie. Other particul irs are: 1 to class 2 The nble Spec al S(180 words
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Article94 1954-07-21 12 K U.ALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Malayan Rai: way created an upset when beat the powerful Sentul Ma<ay;. n Railway Inst, by the odd goal of three m a FAS chv 3 "A" league match at Brickfieldg road today. Sent v opened the scoring m the94 words
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Article107 1954-07-21 12 LONDON. July 20 (Reuter) Frank Lowson. Yorkshire's -ing bat has been reported unfit and his place m the England team against Paki* an starting on ThursOld Trafford, Mant< r. will be taken by Jim Parks of Sussex, originally 12th man. Lowson is suffering with a bruised107 words
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Article118 1954-07-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The second annual Federation of Police sports will be held here on Friday and SaturJuly 30 and 31. Asian Games men. M. Hnrichandra and his brother Balakrishnan and Perak's Cletus Gomes are expected to be star performers at the meet which will be held on118 words
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Article97 1954-07-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Selangor Chinese Recreation Club "B". potential junior league champions this season, took another step nearer their goal with a fine 3 o win over Selangor Club m a second round match on the padang here today. Chinese record to date is97 words
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Article39 1954-07-21 12 TAIPING. Tues. Results of the Taiping District six-a-side soccer played on the Jalan Padang yesterday were: CRC 'A' beat REME 26—8; 2 Malay Regt. 'A' beat CRC *B 14—5; Indians 4 B' beat Kilat Club 'B 9—539 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1954-07-21 12 KOWLOON WIN BUT SCFA GRAND IN DEFEAT KOWLOON Motor Bus Sports Club, Hongkong's football champions (left), opened their Malayan tour with a 4 2 win over the Singapore Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In the touring side are six players who won the Asian Games soccer championship for Nationalist1,114 words
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Article36 1954-07-21 12 KUALA LUMPUR^ Tues Malaya Signals Regiment .chipped 34 Coy. RASC 8-1 m a garrison league soccer match at Kinrara today. In another garrison match 22 Special Air Services Regiment beat Gurkha Royal Signals 5-0.36 words
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Article676 1954-07-21 12 Selangor Schools Meet KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— ln spite of a track made heavy by rain four records were broken, and three equalled on the penultimate day of the Selangor Schools Sports Council third annual athletic meet on the Victoria Institution ground today. M.P. Lingam,676 words
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Article18 1954-07-21 12 ENTRIES for the Malay Sports Association tennis tournament for 1954 will close on Thursday July 1918 words
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Article230 1954-07-21 12 Y T OU have now chalked up a black mark against the "Corps of Royal Military Police" m the minds of readers of the Singapore Standard. Having read through your report 1 take it that unfortunate incidents to which you refer took place at Seletar.230 words
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Article234 1954-07-21 12 PENANG, Tues. The Penang Open Badminton Championships got underway at the Han Chiang school last night with a remarkable display m the men's singles by Teoh Hock Keat, who distinguished himself, by beating Teh Kheng Chooi, a holder of the Penanff Doubles title 15-11. 14-17, 15-5.234 words
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Article114 1954-07-21 12 IN a friendly cricket match on Hong Lim Green yesterday the Anglo-Chinese School beat the Teachers Training School "A" by 76 runs. Batting first the ACS declared at 138 for five. Mahendran (54) and H. Sithawalia (52) put up 89 runs for the third wicket. Gomez114 words
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274 1954-07-21 12 BUKIT TIMAH Sports Club maintained their 100 per cent record m the SAFA Division 3A league when they beat the Singapore Harbour Board Police by two first half goals m a key match at St. ueorge s Road ground yesterday. Bukit Timah have now274 words
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Article55 1954-07-21 12 THK Royal Air Force side to meet ihe Royal Nav v on July 23, 24 and Army on July 23 will be selected from H.L. Lewis, R.H. Knight, LL. Dunn (Capt), H. Bnsset, J. Powell, B.J. Burton, P.G. Dearman. F.W. Mevnell, E. Durrant, M.55 words
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Article157 1954-07-21 12 if ihi people of Singapore really want stad.um are prepared to pay for it. and are wi m to get together, they will have a Stadium Colonial Secretary. :vir. WJLC. sai d yest tr Mr. Goode w i rep] by Quired is a:: which157 words
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Article14 1954-07-21 12 RAUB. Tues.-Ra-.;b D XI beat Fraser's H m a friendly so14 words
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Advertisement125 1954-07-21 12 a %%S cl '___m\ mmW OMEG^z m THE WATCH THE WORLD HAS LEARNED TO TRUST Sc<* fcj f.4 o-»* OLYMPIC GAMES For 20 years Omega has officially timed tbe Olj pics. In recognition of Omega's OntsUndiil leadership m precision liming the Ohnu> mittee of Helsinki presented OiiM-u.i with the Olympic125 words
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Miscellaneous114 1954-07-21 12 7^^ SBHFA League Cupn GROUP "A": Shell vs Mercantile Bank Paya Lebar Hongkong Bank is Poloe Bukom Geylang. O.T.E.C. vs F N Farrer Park. GROUP "B": Chartered Bank vs STC Jalan Besar stadium. MP H. vs Breweries U.M. (S.L.) S.C.S. vs Sime Darby Farrer Park. GROUP "C": Mansfield vs Stanvac114 words
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