Singapore Standard, 22 July 1954
1954-07-22
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Title Section19 1954-07-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD $8 jfc 3fl JL Vol. V. No. 20. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1954 TWELVE PACES 15 CENTS.19 words
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126 1954-07-22 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) CONTEST RESULT WINNER of Tae indard Quirk-Quiz Contest No. 12 is Mr. F ancis of 17 title Road, Singaontest was Judged by Mr. t:dward Hunter. r of the book n-W ashing m The correct answers No. 1— BAJAJ KTILEB LIMITED rti.se r has a md m this answer).126 words
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81 1954-07-22 1 I (Reuter) Tiing. a Briton conducted police ns at ainst terrorists ya. will arrive here on to take up the apnt of Second Deputy Commissioner for )i no official anis been made ood here that r.g will be named Commissioner when Arthur Young, the81 words
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Article222 1954-07-22 1 For Talks On Politics, Money KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, left by air fc London today for talks with the Colonial Office on "a wide range of subjects including Br: h help to balance the country's budget deficit. Sir Donald is222 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-07-22 1 Radiophoto. COLONEL Ta Quang Buu, left. Vietminh Minister of National Defence, signs armistice agreements with France covering the Indo-Chinese provinces of Vietnam and Laos shortly before dawn yesterday m Geneva, Switzerland. Standing is Jean-Paul Boncour. secretary of the peace conference. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article790 1954-07-22 1 Settlement Hopes Fail FIFTY trade unionists m Singapore representing some 45,000 workers last night pledged their support for the City Council Labour Unions' Federation to carry on the strike to a successful end. This was decided at an emergency meeting of trade unions m the Colony790 words
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Article55 1954-07-22 1 INDORE, India, July 21: (Reuter* Four people were killed and 20 injured when police fired on student demonstrators who set fire to furniture and records m the Madhya Bharat High Court building here today. The area has been cleared and armed police pickets posted at55 words
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Article34 1954-07-22 1 HONGKONG, July 21, (UP) An Indian cruiser and three destroyers arrived here today on a goodwill visit. The ships will stay here about one week and then sail to Singapore.34 words
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Article22 1954-07-22 1 SIXTEEN Japanese war criminals were paroled from Tokyo's Sugamo prison yesterday upon the authorisation of the United States. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article199 1954-07-22 1 GENEVA. July 21 The Geneva conference finished its work today and is now declared ended. Leaving the final conference this afternoon, M. MENDES FRANCE said: "It was a good day." Speaking at the conference: MR. CHt>U EN-LAI said: "Undoubtedly the success of this conference is tremendous." HeReuter; A.F.P.; A.P. - 199 words
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507 1954-07-22 1 AFTER SEVEN YEARS OF FIGHTING HERO GOESTO BED TIRED BUT HAPPY GENEVA, July 21. Peace was restored throughout IndoChina after more than seven years today with the signing of the last of the three cease-fire agreements. French and Vietminh soldiers signed the Vietnam and Laos agreementReuter; A.F.P. - 507 words
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275 1954-07-22 1 GENEVA. July 21 (Router) —The division of Vietnam roughly along the 17th Parallel will give the Vietminh and the Frenchbacked Vietnamese roughly an equal share of the territory But th€ Vietminh will administer about 13,000.000 or the total of 22,000.000 population, most of275 words
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Article241 1954-07-22 1 HANOI, July 21 (Reuter) Two or three million of the eight million Vietnamese who live m the Red River Delta— to be taken over by the Vietminh under the armistice terms want to move south, according to the Mayor of Hanoi. The Mayor, Do241 words
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Advertisement78 1954-07-22 1 TURN TO PACE SEVEN FOR Full text of the Vietnam agreement World Reaction Key dates m the seven-year-old war KWALI TABLE COOKER 1 ;::d For 12" to 18" Dia. Kwolis 1 Full Simmer Switch Control yt>i Singapore List Price $70 \i NX Federation List Price $75 FROM ALL DEALERS OR78 words
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276 1954-07-22 2 INSWINGER: FOUR REDS KILLED IN NINE DAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Twent y-f i v c pounder guns of the 93rd Field Battery of the Royal Artillery "shelled out" Communist terrorists m the swamps around the- Kuala Selangor "Rice Bowl" leading to four kills m nine days m "Operation Inswinger," The276 words
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Article55 1954-07-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Keeper of the Ru'; Seal announced today that July 30 has been fixed throughout the Malay States as the day for the sighting of the new moon. If sighted. Harl Raya Haji will fall on Monday. Aug. 9. otherwise it will be55 words
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Article50 1954-07-22 2 PENAXG. Wed.— The American Consul here, Mr. C. M. Urruela. will leave for Bang- i kok enroute to the United State* tomorrow. Mr. Ted Cheney will act as Consul m his ab?once. The new Consul, Mr. A. John Cope. Jr. is expected here on Sept. 1.50 words
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718 1954-07-22 2 DELAY IN STUDENTS TRIAL 'WILL SHOCK U.K.' Cable From QC In Sedition Case A CABLE from Queen's Counsel Mr. D. N. Pritt, saying the British public "will be shocked" should there be a delay m the trial of eight University of /Vtalaya students on sedition charges, was read m the718 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-07-22 2 RUBBISH piles up m many street corners m the City following the strike by 10.000 daily rated workers of the City Council. Standard photo was taken at a dump near the Kandang Kerbau market situated m one of the congested areas of the City.47 words
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Article83 1954-07-22 2 COMMODITY PRICES P'-re on WetaeJl,™^ No 1 R S.S ls v,';r S Loose 68 j No. 1 R.S.S JJI No. 2 R.s> g Tone: St. tdy UN I'Kid Ihe or u r it! fcrday > v picnl Down |5 pfr M>NIK>N KißßfcK I RS.B SMtlem,,, House lcrms prices first session83 words
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Article110 1954-07-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Federation C D peal decided today that it could not hear a reference regarding the definition of moveable property 11 a ed to the Court by Harnld of Pahan* High C The r< fi r i made by Jusl ic< e110 words
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Article53 1954-07-22 2 SUNGEI PATANI The Tamilian ciation. Ourun ng the public f>r fun la to build an I Resettlem have allocated a suitable piece of land r Sun?ei Gurun Superintrmiaru of E has supplied an approved plan and the Chief P r. Kedah P tioned house-to-h i tions,53 words
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Article43 1954-07-22 2 PEXAN'G. d four Kirkb Settlemmt who a; Britain soon. v. by the Region i the Bri Glbbs. il t) With their mon nd pun Contirw nuil He also ;ncil m I. v< rial towns go for hv and del43 words
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Article16 1954-07-22 2 Tan .Too C petitioned his apore I da fhe da absolute16 words
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Article14 1954-07-22 2 A naval I Mustafa, v shop m B. gapore. admitted I Hospr14 words
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Article162 1954-07-22 2 - KUALA LUMPUR, Wed A teacher of Klang High j School, E. L. Magness, told the Second Police Magistrate. Inche Abdul Rani bin Haji Hussain, here today that he was prepared to stake his career on the truth of his statement. Magnets was a defence162 words
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Article56 1954-07-22 2 PENANG. Wed. A fancy dress competition and a fashion parade will highlight the Penang UMNO Hari Raya Haji festival nights from August 9 to August 18 at Lorong Kulit, off Dato Kramat Road. Every branch of UMNO, Penang division. will each contribute its share by enacting56 words
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Article40 1954-07-22 2 SYDNEY. July 21. (Reuter) —A dispute over a damaged bucket caused a 24-hour strike by 5.500 dockers which paralysed this port today. The stoppage kept 30 ships idle and cost ship-owners and men £40.000 sterling.40 words
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Article170 1954-07-22 2 ALOR STAR, \Ved. Mr. Justice Hill told Darus bin Hussain m the Supreme Court here today that it was "sheer luck" his tenant, whom he attacked with a parang, survived his injuries. "If he had died, you would have been charged with murder." the170 words
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Article89 1954-07-22 2 Mr. Justice Whitton yesterday ordered a retrial at the Singapore Assizes of Toh Kiat Leng accused of robbing a medical student and his girl friend at Martia Road on the night of June 24 last year. The jury at the trial of Toh returned a tour89 words
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Article68 1954-07-22 2 PENANG, Wed A bus UCtor, Ong Hock Seng, claimed trial to assi m the illegal 100 and 1.000 Character lotteries at Tanjong Tokong on May 5. tod the Magistrate's Court today that he was a man without any means and no one would trust him68 words
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Article48 1954-07-22 2 Bourne Thanks 1 48 Squadron KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Director vi Operations Lieut. -General Sir Geofl Bourne, m his farewell m age to No. 148 Squadron. RAF., expressed his appreciation for their help m the battle against the bandits which culminated m the great success" of Operation Termite.48 words
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Article82 1954-07-22 2 FOR driving a car at a speed of 78 to 80 milt s-an-hour along Bukit Timah Road. S. Karupiah. was fined $70 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Ghows, yesterday. In the Second Traffic Court. George Barker attached to the RAF82 words
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Article36 1954-07-22 2 HONGKONG, July 21 Special Standard Service; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.62 ci sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,820 to Malayan $1; $0,188 to one Indonesian Rupiah, Gold $250,375 to 1 tael.36 words
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Article57 1954-07-22 2 LONDON, July 21 (Reuter) —Lieutenant Colonel Brom-ley-Davenport (Conservative) asked m the House of Commons yesterday for a statement about the success or otherwise of Operation Termite m Malaya. Mr. J. R. Hutchison, Undersecretary at the War Office, replied "the success of operations such as this can57 words
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Article126 1954-07-22 2 YESTERDAY was Ladles Day for Singapore Rotarians and they honoured the occasion with a luncheon at the Capitol Restaurant followed by a song recital by Miss Alice Lee. She sang two songs accom panied on the piano by X ter Ricardo Anciano, which were well received.126 words
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Advertisement339 1954-07-22 2 NEW m structure and styling A car of advonced construction greater efficiency and comfort, improved springing, visibility, steering and road holding. Increased performance I'KM.'E and comfort. 2 C A"VA More room for passengers •J**""" I* and luggage. Higher speeds with smorjl p^M ter acceleration. Petrol consumption, over 35 m.p.g. PROGRESS339 words
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Article587 1954-07-22 3 Letter To Govt Irresponsible Inquiry Is Told THE Director of Civil Aviation m a letter to the Colonial Secretary m 1950, stated that he did not propose to fill the post of a full-time fire officer at Kallang Airport, Singapore, because he thought it was not587 words
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Article199 1954-07-22 3 New Alliance Protest KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The UMNO-MCA Alliance is protesting against the recent Perak State Government invitation to its members to withdraw their resignations from Councils and Boards. "We want to be reappointed and not to be told to withdraw our resignations," an Alliance snokesman199 words
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Article57 1954-07-22 3 IPOH, Wed:— Two unknown persons forced their wa v into the back portion of a house m Gopeng Road at 1 a.m. today, knocked out a sleeping servant and tied her up before decamping with $170. The servant, Choo Kow, received head injuries and is now57 words
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Article65 1954-07-22 3 y lawyer, Mr. C.H. secretary of Singapore Labour Party m. Places Mr. E. S. Moor--mation from 'yship was accepn 7 the Party's general co^ night The council tentatively elate of the party's conference for somen August. "ther decision to give a reception to the British65 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-07-22 3 THIS isn't the effect of the morning after. It's really a walking champagne bottle, an advertising stunt carried out by the importers of this champagne cognac through the streets of Chinatown. It's quite hazardous for the sandwich man "inside" the bottle. Wherever he goes, he attracts flockStandard - 67 words
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Article141 1954-07-22 3 Jail Fine For Opium Carrier JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Ng Chen Lai who admitted he acted as a carrier for opium, was yesterday sentenced In the Sessions Court to 12 months' imprisonment and fined $2,500. On a second charge of importing 2\ lbs of prepared opium he was sentenced to 12141 words
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416 1954-07-22 3 Emblems In S'pore Mace Explained In Book wit Mace of the City of I re, )-«-.,ented by Mr. Wan nio as a symbol status as a city, has its many emblems explain--Ijn a handsomely printed illus \rated booklet 1 oterday by the City Council. a f °rewDrd by Mr. T.416 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-07-22 3 photo. MR. AND MRS EDWARD ANG were recently married at the Singapore Registry. The bride was the former Miss Annie Ow. A reception was held at the Adelphi Hotel which was attended by about 200 friends and relatives. StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article203 1954-07-22 3 PROBE INTO BABIES' SCALDING THE mysterious scalding of two newly born babies m Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore, on May 27. this year, which resulted m their deaths, had a sequel m the Singapore Coroner's Court, yesterday when an inquiry into the deaths commenced Va D Soh Moi, 23, mother of203 words
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Article51 1954-07-22 3 IPOH. Wed. The cinecamera belonging to D Montgomery, son of Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery, was recovered by a gardener m the blukar about 100 yards from his house m Woodward Road today. Montgomery's house was entered by thieves yesterday morning and the cine-camera and two fountain pent were51 words
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Article168 1954-07-22 3 A SUDDEN premonition that something dreadful would happen to him yesterday probably saved Mr. How Kien Chiang proprietor of Endau Sawmills, from getting his face disfigured. He was m his car when he saw a stranger approaching. Sensing something amiss. Mr. How ducked. It was168 words
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Article70 1954-07-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Mohamed Khizam bin Haji Mohamed Jailu, an Outdoor Customs Officer, was acquitted m the Sessions Court yesterday on a charge of using criminal force on Mohamed Yusof bin Abdullah and making an imputation against him on Apr. 30. The incident was alleged to70 words
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Advertisement352 1954-07-22 3 f{ S ol» ble I^C^A so* 1 \u 1m )t V^me la the soft, safe way to feminine hygiene-with rounded ends that flatten so neatly and extra absorbency plus a really waterproof backing for confidence. Be sure to ask for Camelia. the soluble sanitary towels that have all the advantages352 words
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214 1954-07-22 4 SIX MONTHS JAIL FOR MAN WHO LIVED ON CREDIT AFTER throwing a $893-banquet to entertain 60 guests and living m the Cathay Hotel, Singapore, on credit for almost a month, Joseph Sim Chek Men;; settled his account with a "rubber" cheque, the Singapore Sixth Police Court was told yesterday. Sim214 words
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158 1954-07-22 4 REDS MAY GRAB I-C RUBBER, SAYS HEAH PENANG, Wed. The rubber produced m Cambodia mignt fall into the hands of the Communists, the President of the Federation of Rubber Trade Associations, Mr. Heah Joo Seang, said here today In commenting on the truce m IndoChina. The position m Cambodia. Mr158 words
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Article116 1954-07-22 4 Intimidated Workers Allegation K. SOCKALINGAM was tentatively charged m the Eighth Police Court yesterI with criminal intimidation on three occasions. It was alleged that on July 19 at ahr 8.30 a.m. he intimidated Saal bin Safar-i at the Kallang Gas Works with the object of comprllinK him to abstain from116 words
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Article86 1954-07-22 4 MALACCA. Wed. Labour Councillor. Mr. J L. de Cruz, m an adjournment speech here iy, drew the attention of the Municipal Councillors to ral cases of dengue fever m the hospital. He s;tid that stogonic mosquito carriers of dengue and Yellow Fever were prevalent m the Federation86 words
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Article60 1954-07-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. More than 350 "youth ambassadcrs" from 60 countries will meet Sir Donald MacGillivray, Federation High Commissioner. In Kuala Lumpur next month at a King's House reception climaxing their brief visit to Selangor, The Standard learnt today. The young representatives are delegates to the60 words
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Article70 1954-07-22 4 A HOTEL keeper, Wong Kirn Chook. who was sentenced m a lower court to six months' imprisonment for failing to register the names of lodgers, had his sentence quashed m the Singapore High Court, yesterday. In another appeal case, Tan Van Poh, sentenced to four months' imprisonment for70 words
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Article109 1954-07-22 4 BOURNE WARNS A VILLAGE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Lt.-Gen. Sir Geoffrey Bourne. G.O.C. Malaya, and Director of Operations has warned the people of Pertang New Village m the Jelebu district of Negrl Sembilan. if conditions did not improve m three months he would consider drastic action. Sir Geoffrey called on the109 words
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Article40 1954-07-22 4 LIM Ah Moi. a 17-year-old girl, who was fined $1,200 m the lower courts for assisting m the running of chap-ji-kee lottery had her fine reduced to $400 m the Singapore Court of Appeal yesterday.40 words
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137 1954-07-22 4 BOOKLETS GIVE 'DON'TS' FOR TRISHAMEN PENANG, Wed.— More than 2,000 booklets concerning trisha offences are being printed m four different languages and will be given to every trisha rider m Penang. This was disclosed by the Registrar of Vehicles, Penang Municipality, Mr. Yeang Hooi Chee, to The Standard today. He137 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-07-22 4 MRS. Joyce Chowns, who will model three frocks from Whiteaway l.iicHau during the Fashion Parade at a Ball organised by Oatin C. J. Pafflar for St. Andrew's Mission Hospital funds. Mrs. Chowns was with Rosemary Chance Agency m London, before coming to Singapore three years ago.46 words
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Article100 1954-07-22 4 PENANG. Wed.— A verdict of suicide was returned by the master of the ship Canton who held an inquiry this morning into the death of one of the ship's cooks. Consalino Rebello, who died on board yesterday. Rebello. 55, prior to his death, joined the ship100 words
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190 1954-07-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Chin Lan, a 37--year-old woman was today committed by the First Magistrate to stand trial m the High Court on a charge of selling a 17-year-old minor, Soo Yun Chin, for the purpose of turning her into a prostitute. Chin190 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-07-22 4 FIFTEEN YEAR OLD Gloria Clunis Ross, a promising student of the Taylor Dance Studio, who will appear m several items at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, on July 26.28 words
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Article433 1954-07-22 4 Police Chief Tells Of New Racket KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The story of a master crook who collected hundreds of dollars from a Chinese benevolent association m the biggest post-war burial society swindle m Sponger, was told to Rotarians here today by Mr. Bill Stafford,433 words
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Article162 1954-07-22 4 MALACCA, Wed. UMNO— MCA Allianci members, who kept away from the Municipal Council meeting last month, turned up at todav\ meeting and were welcomed by the President Mr G. E. C. Wisdom, who said he wished to withdraw his expression of regret at their absence. Mr.162 words
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Article54 1954-07-22 4 Increase In Cattle Thefts KOTA BAHRU, Wed Rrpurtfd catt Wakaf Bharu during six months ot only four mm reported m 195, Kebakat. they are twj than the 1952 flgu No information till b n received from people on alh'pvd gambling taking m belli these anIt U SUgK( people should cothe54 words
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Article82 1954-07-22 4 SINGAPORE Guide Commissioners wer c among guide representatives from 26 Commonwealth countries who attended a conference at the Guides Training Centre m Britain recently. The Princess Royal. President of the Girl Guides Association, visited the Centre during the course of the conference and conferred with many of82 words
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Article51 1954-07-22 4 MALACCA, Wed. The Kheng Chiew Huay Kuan band will play at the Reclamation Coronation Garden next Sunday between 5.45 to 6.45 p.m. This is the first performance of the band In r > ponse to the Municipal invitation to local amateur bands to perform In51 words
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Article200 1954-07-22 4 SINGAPORE'S new Urban Health Centre which is expected to be ready by the end of next year will provide room for a school medical service centre, the Director of Medical Services, Dr R. H. Bland, told The Standard yesterday. Dr. Bland was commenting on the200 words
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Article112 1954-07-22 4 Alliance Chiefs To Visit Perak IPOH. Wed— The President of the Malayan Chinese A eiation, Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan, and UMNO chief. Tengku Abdul Rahman, are to pay a joint visit to Perak on Aug 8 and 9. The Dato and Tengku will speak at public rallies on Aug. 8.112 words
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Article17 1954-07-22 4 THE Bukit Mertajarn District Welfare Fun Fair subcommittee will hold a meeting on Monday17 words
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158 1954-07-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Three Chinese, believed to be members of a new "bicycle gang," stopped a Chinese servant girl m Circular Road last night and robbed her of a gold necklace worth $65. The girl was cycling along the road, when the three tnei,158 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-07-22 4 photo TWO managers of the Hamburg: America and North German Lloyd Far East Passenger Service (above) met at Singapore's Kalian^ Airport yesterday. They were Mr. P. Thomsen who flew m from Hamburg; and Mn. Yvonne Cooke. who will be leaving for a sevenmonth holiday m Britain m August.Standard - 73 words
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Article88 1954-07-22 5 Raffles Place Parking Meters THE Vehicles and Committee has icnded to the Singapore City Council nation of 150 meters at Raffles and Fullerton next year. arrangements. ice car park can ars, 18 t while an take In I arrangement only 95 bays with ■rs m R: only sr> mete red88 words
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Article49 1954-07-22 5 ANSON, Wed. charged m Court here ror smoking premium m a house at S r were Tan Set g Oo s i Thon« Lin (60>. Loh 10), Tan Sin Teng m Kirn Seng (35>. idjourned to m( it ion and bail uli w*a allowed.49 words
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Article35 1954-07-22 5 BHARU, Wed— Che bin Mohd. Amin. Ih c Ismail ColBharu will leave a- for the United i for a Cub Course. be away for about mths and after trainthe Continent.35 words
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Article338 1954-07-22 5 llAs Govt. Orders Resettlement Of 250 Workers JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Three rubber estates m Gelang Patah area have been forced to close down as a result of Government's order to resettle about 250 labourers seven miles away from their working places at Gelang Patah village, The338 words
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Article, Illustration126 1954-07-22 5 THE new Educational Secretary for the Malayan Union Mission of Seventhday Adventists. Mr. Wayne N. Andrews (above) has arrived m Singapore to strengthen the 13 schools m Malaya. Thailand. IndoChina, North Borneo and Sarawak, now operated by the Mission. He will also aim to increase the number of126 words
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Article32 1954-07-22 5 THE Chief Recruiting Officer of the Malayan Recruiting Team, Major S. A. Watt, will be at the Malacca High School to interview and test candidates on Aug. 13 and 14.32 words
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212 1954-07-22 5 SEREMBAN, Wed. Allegations that a man had threatened to kill him and then chop his flesh and eat it were made yesterday by Wailait Ali, described as an eye specialist, at the Seremban Sessions Court before Mr. E. Corbally. Sayee Baksh. 73.212 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-07-22 5 ONh hundred Singapore musicians and their ramifies were treated to a special preview of thr film. "Glen Miller Story", at the Pavilion Theatre, yesterday morning. The famous American bandleader is portrayed by James Stewart. The picture will be released for general screenin? shortly. This61 words
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Article291 1954-07-22 5 MALACCA COUNCILLORS' WARNING progressive stages, of tl motor vehicle taxes. Mr. Goh Kay Song. Alliance rour |er, >aid: "We will sound the alarm, hold mass MALACCA, Wed. The UMNO-MCA Alliance Councillors attending the Municipal monthly meeting today for the first time since their recent walkout,291 words
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128 1954-07-22 5 5,000 To Join Marian Year Procession IPOH. Wed. At 1< 5,000 Catholics here are expected to take part m the procession here on Dec. 8 to celebrate Marian Year. The Celebrations Committee headed by Federal Councillor Mr. Leong Yew Koh has decided that the procession should be m three sections.128 words
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Article60 1954-07-22 5 TAIPIXO. Wed— The Lady Treacher Giri>' School Hall will be the venue of a piano recital on Friday by Mr. Angus Morrison, Examiner of the -d Board of Mu>ic. Music lovers here have much to thank the Taipins Branch of the Perak Adult Education iciatioil and60 words
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174 1954-07-22 5 KAJANG. Wod.— The Welfare Fund Committee of District Ulu Langat announced today that it had surpassed its target of $10,000 set for the Kajang Fair on July 17 and 18, when at least 20.000 adults and as many children visited the fete. The174 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-07-22 5 Mat Ko.U bin Yacob, owner of a motor launch, was the first Malay In Telok Anson to help boost the Nanyang University Bulidinf Fund, when he donated the entire proceeds of Sundaj's cruise down the Perak River to the Fund. He is pictured here with55 words
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Article57 1954-07-22 5 TELUK ANSON, Wed.— Lee Sai Hong. 27. of Batak Rabit Road was produced before the Magistrate, Mr. D.C.I. Wernham, here yesterday, on a charge of assisting m the carrying of an illegal "I.SOO-character" lottery. Lee claimed trial and the case was postponed to Aug. 15. Bail57 words
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Article51 1954-07-22 5 MUAR, Wed— For attempting to commit .suicide I n July 4, 1954, by jumping m the Muar river at Tanjong Aggas, Ong Jon Buw was yesterday bound over by the Muar magistrate, In the sum of $50 with one surety lor a period or lour51 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-07-22 5 THE Resident Commissioner. Penang, Mr. R. P Bimiham. presenting a prize to Mr. Teoh Yew Hock of 'Permatang Tin^i New Village fo r the best pineapple exhibit »fl the prize-giving ceremony of the Settlement Agricultural Show held at Baijan Jerraal. Rutterwurth. on Sunday, July 18. (D.0.151 words
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Article228 1954-07-22 5 KUALA MMPIR, Wed. Added amenities are being provided by a large European tin mining concern m Perak to its workers, states the June report of the Federation Labour Department. These amenities arc m Addition to those required by Law. The additional amen: include free lighting and228 words
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Article131 1954-07-22 5 Income Tax Personnel Hold Dance KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— About HO members of the Income Tax Recreation Club, Singapore, will arrive m the Federation capital on the weekend of July 31. for the annual social and dance of the Bred it Club. The Comptroller of Inland Revenue. Mr. A.W. Hodges, has131 words
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Article844 1954-07-22 6 COON the guns will be silent m Indo-China. No longer need the people of this unhappy country endure the pain and horror of a relentless and destructive war which had dragged on for nearly eight years and which, until a few weeks ago, showed prospect of continuing until844 words
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Article, Illustration14 1954-07-22 6 Thanh goodness, our Party's solidly behind its leader^not lihe poor old Clem Attlee's outfit!"14 words
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1301 1954-07-22 6 PETER JOYCE - PETER JOYCE »U E HAVE been fed over a course of years with garbled facts and one-sided views on the Kashmir question. This has developed certain stereotypes In our thinking which we accept uncritically but which do no credit to our sense of1,301 words
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Article539 1954-07-22 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by r I HE British manufacturers of beits. braces and suspenders worried about the present male VOgUC of .nine self-supporting trou5. This fashion has reduced the demand for their artiTh« so worried lest the elastic jjoes and a citikle to the groumi! Such an539 words
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Article162 1954-07-22 6 Review of Views M. France's Achievement L.JER the iAg m Indo-China has I realised." inyang Sum* 1 Pau welcomes the event 1 one that everyone m this 1 war-torn world will be < ally gratefully for. iThe credit achievement peace mu>t lur.. i France, the F i Previous c itly162 words
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262 1954-07-22 6 Sir: The n sons which Sir Richard Winstedt, a former president ol the v Asiatic Society and an authority on Malaya gave m his recent letter m the Times m support of his rtion that Malaya should not yet be given Independence are. m my opinion,262 words
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Letter95 1954-07-22 6 Sir: Much has been said by teachers m vernacular schools regarding their salaries But very little has been done by the Government to rtttedj the matter How is that vernacular teachers receive less pay than Government teachers? Are not the two groups of teachers Government employees Then95 words
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Letter45 1954-07-22 6 Sir; Having seen the Julv 12 i.ssuc of The Standard (Page 3). I should like to inform you that niv surname is "TAV" and not TAN'' as printed. Being a Chinese I am rather particular about it TAV TIIIAN SOO, Fa lib, Pabang45 words
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Advertisement43 1954-07-22 6 #Your doctor could tell you fe) how 'NEUTRADONNA' V% by its soothing and *y speedy oction neutrol- ises stomach acidity and is a complete treatment for everyday stomach disorders. From your nearest dispensary. NEUTRADONNA' ALSO AVAILABLE IN TABLET FORM THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD.43 words
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Advertisement66 1954-07-22 6 v v I €§wf^ radio I J^m more signal-" /jL less noise TA 196 M An improved model offering better tuning, and greater circuit, m an even handsorm' J cabinet. Offering the nearest to perfection m quality »nd value. "< PBIfK. SINCAPORE (7 PENANC $32; FKILt:- FEDERATION b BORNEO $360J66 words
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Article535 1954-07-22 7 Key Dates During The Struggle a*»^i^a»»ss^B»^^^^^ i^ i^ i^ i^^"~ BLOWING arc the key m th< seven-year Indo-China war beich Union and the Viet--1945 Man V.i rich Ad- tion, the Puppe' un. dnh Jap* i soon An. ror ao linh tm. mhrr I: H<» i the of th< i»■ •'li."535 words
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Article57 1954-07-22 7 J.. 21 ißeuter' brook, Canaaper mag>uilt up the Daily tnall n> I Britain's liar dailies, has i trol of it and ;j ipers. nouncement from office said "Lord Beaveryivf n a block of }•>. o the n d a t i on esl ablished B Empfre57 words
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Article28 1954-07-22 7 July 21 i Router ni Attlee, leader irliami ntary Labour London airport for attend the Pal y an- s a fraternal [< will return on28 words
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312 1954-07-22 7 GEN] July 21 fAFP>.— The following is the u-xt of the Vietnam cease -fin ment: which is divided into six headings: Demarcation line— this is fixed along the course of the River Hon» Ben Hai, about 12 miles north of Colonial Highway Nine and312 words
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Article1164 1954-07-22 7 -And Sounds A Warning To Reds Mr. Molotov. Russia. Mr Nehru today the agreement signed at Geneva "is one of the outstandinf achievements ol the post-war era and tor the first time there will be no war anywhere m the world." hru continued:1,164 words
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Article75 1954-07-22 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, July 21.—The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 2016. September 2016. October December 20. d Jonuary March 20»;<l April June 20,? d. Aug. c.i.f. 20 3 16d. Tone: Dull. j LONDON TIN75 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-07-22 7 Photo. THE SOVIET Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov waves to photographers before dining with the Trench Premier Pierre Mendes- France fright) and French Minister fur Indo-China Guy La Chambre (centre) m Geneva, last week. APAP - 39 words
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Article63 1954-07-22 7 SAIGON. July 21 <UP> A Vietnamese army plane carrying 20 soldiers m add!' to its crew, crashed m the Gulf of Si am near the Cambodian coast yesterday, and authorities reported they found no sign of survivors. The accident occurred near the large island of63 words
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Article34 1954-07-22 7 FMRFORD. (England >. July 21 (AP) An American jet bomber carrying a i of four crashed near Oxford Just before midnr.'ht lasi night killing one airman and injuring thn34 words
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Article41 1954-07-22 7 SAIGON. July 21 »AP> Huu Tri. recently signed governor of Northern Vietnam, today was rushed to military hospital h suffering from an Ink haemorrhage His condition was considered critical am! little hope was held out his life41 words
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Advertisement21 1954-07-22 7 C ALIFORNI AN I£n WINNIE MAY I V Iff WENTLEY \J $19/50 to $22 SO THE STORE WITH A TO OFFER21 words
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Advertisement750 1954-07-22 8 NORDOEUTBCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AME RIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang tMOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28July/3 Aug. 4 Aug. 5 Aug SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) ...11/14 Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Aug. HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 1/4 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept FRANKFURT (HAPAC) 26/29 Sept. 30750 words
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Advertisement1116 1954-07-22 8 w:w BLUE PUMMEL LINE Jg«JJ« <:»n> M MANSFIKLI) A CO^ LTD. "JBRf* Incorporated In Singapore Carriers optloa to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sail p. Sham Penang Agapcßor for Liverpool Glasgow G3l/31 July '£i July 26/'!8 July1,116 words
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Advertisement931 1954-07-22 8 Soviet Ships Take Circuitous Routes TAIPEI, July 21, (AP). Tension created by reports that four Soviet ships were northbound from Singapore towards Red China and Siberia eased yesterday as reports indicated that the ships took circuitous routes to avoid possible seizure by Nationalist China. The tanker Leningrad |Lir\|A Tf\ DIIV931 words
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Advertisement678 1954-07-22 8 EAST ASIATICTjjjrJ SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANOINAVU For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam Gdynia, Copenhagen, Cothenburg ar.d o t l o S'oore p 5 h x) "ASIA" 23|uly/lAug r< «»1 -xx) 'KAMBODIA* 1/2 Aug 7,* M 3<» M xxx) "SELANDIA" 14/19 Aug 20/20 a" 1 xxxx) "SAMOA" 25/31 Aug l/SJe"* 21/22678 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-07-22 9 DINNER TO WELCOME DIRECTOR THE stoff of Rothmans Ltd., S.ngapore, held a dinner at the Ta. Tong Restaurant, Happy World recently to welcome the Sales Export Director of its parent body m London, Mr R S. W. Plumley. He is shown seated third from right.45 words
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320 1954-07-22 9 PRICE OF TIN DROPS $9 IN TWO DAYS TIN metal prices continued to drop sharply yesterday to $372J per picul, a drop of $51 from Tuesday's levels, making the total decline m two days $9 3/5 per picul. The decrease m the tin metal prices as reflected m the tin320 words
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Article89 1954-07-22 9 THE rubber market i.-; I b. for cr for August of half a cent on 1 F; ity was reported •ne market yesterd I some short covering purch which steadied the mai A section of the was ied to sell. Small interest was maintained by manufacture! There was also89 words
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Article110 1954-07-22 9 TOKYO, July 21 (AP) Japan announced recently it will push the merger ol its strongest trading firms into powerful, giant corporations to meet international competition. The drastic step was disclosed m overall trade policy recommendations by Hisato ichimada. governor of the Bank of Japan; Finance110 words
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Article112 1954-07-22 9 MALAYAN industrials and rubber shares were u on the local share while tins were easier fol ing the sharp drop in metal price. There wu only a small volume <>: b Buyers Sellers Con. Tin Smelt Orris 27/- I M. Pub i l iing 2.50 2 tio Malayan Cement112 words
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Article72 1954-07-22 9 BRUSSELS. July 21. < Reufcer) A private Belgian trade mission is planning to travel to China to discuss the expansion of trade relations between the two countries, it was announced here last night. The trip Is a result of the stay here of a Chinese trade72 words
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213 1954-07-22 9 Synthetic Textiles Offer Strong Competition MAN-MADE textile nbres which, .since the end of the war have be^n giving increasing competition to natural fibres, are ttv year taking an even stronger lead m low prices, reports the Food i and Agriculture Organisation' of the United Nations m its latest "Monthly Bulletin213 words
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Article56 1954-07-22 9 MANILA. July 21 (UP> Vice President Carlos P. Garcia has announced he will go on a goodwill tour of Southeast Asian countries early next September. Garcia, concurrent Foreign Secretary, made the announcement shortly after conferring with President Magsaysay Tuesday, during which he reported on his trip56 words
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Article35 1954-07-22 9 BRITISH motor* factories stepped up production m May to a record average of 16.130 private cars and 5.160 commercial vehicles a week. Of these 36.459 were sold abroad during the month for £11.--700.000.—Reuter.35 words
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Article148 1954-07-22 9 MORE than 20 tons 0 and white pepper were heen transai led in market in pore yesterday. The result was a sh in pepper prices, Mu.ntok .vliite being quoted at $225 per picul and Lampong black $18i' pra was quietly throughout the day. w eonut oil remained dull per148 words
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Article71 1954-07-22 9 WASHINGTON, July 21 (Reuter) o.> < rver that there h little competitive bid 27 syn'hetir rubber offered for sale by the United Stat :ncnt.Congress indicated last year that it would v•• any givt ;tway and l :inj vigorous bidding to bring high pr: Three plants have driwn71 words
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Miscellaneous331 1954-07-22 9 til Abiieir n r By A/ Copp "I ONE MINUTE. r HE A >yOU LCOkV 7 <AHf r ..-b,^ 1_ -vie R^PER> WlL*.,na«i u^/^l-L^, Y^ IN*S, tri tfifsii.i,-'. .^1 rw/* l l_, ***t£tZ^K. IT WEar A MAOAIftLE <L r iTC STERVItw ME,ON MBLACK.7 %*c *ii/C LJ^° BRING HfcfcAi? -CD riMMP331 words
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Miscellaneous696 1954-07-22 9 J|M|W— 3 ;in< 830 p m i n g a p o re] ruTrnTiiuioT L^. h >»"^< X; ~A 1 I! Lll I AminrN OI»M»N: MoKambo 115. 3 30. 64S F^ 'l 1 W III! Ml I and 9.15 m. XT *-2 IHI l" |l lL^iC <■•<>»*» R:ver Street 730696 words
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Article614 1954-07-22 10 SAUL PETT - SAUL PETT Says Lilo By New York. Strategically, Lilo was saying m New York, wolves are the same everywhere. Only the tactics vary 44 Here m America," the French musical comedy star observed, "men try to get a woman drunk. Frenchmen don't try to get614 words
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Article805 1954-07-22 10 MISS GODETIA LEE, 15, Flower Road, Singapore 19. Hobbies: Film-star photos, pen-pals, reading and magazines. LOVEY OLIVEIRO, 135 Moulmein Road, Singapore 11. Hobbies: reading, movie magazines, collecting songs, stamps and movie stars photos. MARY CHANG, 65 Serangoon Road, Singapore. Hobbies: collecting songs, film stars photos, stamps and805 words
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Letter483 1954-07-22 10 Sir; Your Editorial in the issue of the Singapore Standard dated July 17, 1954. headed "Why Strike" has been brought to the notice of our respective Committees. We are directed by our Committees to state that we resent very strongly your reference to our Union and483 words
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Advertisement282 1954-07-22 10 #SHAW BROTHERS^ 1 1 7 a iP ih Kgß BJL tfg^ "T'fci-r OPENS TODAY! SONGS! DANCES! COMEDY! J^gkr KKEI'E BRASSELLE ■|HHH| as EDDIE CANTOR Hifii} GREAT COMEDIAN WARNER IU I ton* c "*-1 €ant#f I f TCCNNKOLOR ,0° V SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT "WHEN YOU WERE NOT WITH ME with SHEK282 words
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Advertisement261 1954-07-22 10 CATHAY ORCANISATIO^T^^^. Allied Artists Presents ■■■■|Ba flB 1^<«1 ROD CAMERON f J TUIV^ m Sfflff"iF "SHOBI GRASS" tsrsj^ Daily at: 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, OPENS TOMORRO^TZT SEXY and SAUCY» .«\»x««»« 4 x« LAIMA TURNER IN M-G-M-s FIFRY ROMANS j with PIER ANGELI CARLOS THO\||>snv SATURDAY at MIDnIchtTZ tSROSE MARIES ALHAMBHA261 words
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Miscellaneous482 1954-07-22 10 i J I -m.4i w .1 >T «3 < I >TO|)AV s QUOTATION: 3 0- J The l.ixi.r 1 man jh tin- mort- he i s jjoing > to do tomorrow Nurwe- "8 jV giun Provrrlt. Till KM)\\ FOI I \KKY- ONh; Complete what is under 2 way. seek to482 words
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Article, Illustration483 1954-07-22 11 Ceylonese And Aussie Humble County Leaders I ?u ??c N# JU 2 1' L~ Yo kshire P'«*n* Coders and forourites for the title, received a setback m their bid for County cricket chompionship honours yesterday when they were beaten for the first time this season. The championship483 words
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Article470 1954-07-22 11 Following arc the results of last night's SBA junior badminton Mixed Doubles: Joan Kao and Robert Lim (Swift Mayflower) bt. Ruth Ong and A. P. Menon (Fairwind) 15—7. I 15—3. Nancy Ang and How Keaw Hing <Rex) bt. Mary Ong and Scan Yark Khern (Marigold* w.o. Lav470 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-07-22 11 MAKING the vorld Jamons Hair Par Gardens at Pasir Panjang one of their stopovers on a sightseeing trip of Singapore yesterday, the Kowloon soccer tourists took the opportunity to remember 'an old friend of Hong Kong lootball' Here the Kowloon Bnsvien pause for a minute's silence as manager Maximo Anthony74 words
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Article112 1954-07-22 11 Malayan Chess Tourney THIS year's Malayan Chess championship tournament for th e Tiger Balm Trophy will be played off during the August holidays at the premises of the Hollandsche Club. Singapore. The eve-u will consist of five rounds over thr< on the stem commencing on Saturday July. :U. my entries112 words
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Article286 1954-07-22 11 SEREMBAN, Wed. A total of 556 competitors from 15 schools m Negri Sembilan, including three Chinese schools, will take part m the 4th annual championship meeting of the Negri Sembilan Schools' Amateur Athletic Association which will be held at Seremban on the King George286 words
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Article51 1954-07-22 11 TAIPING. Wed. Combined Services (Govt.). last y« champions. trounced Taiping Malays m their six-a-side soccer fixture at the Jalan Padang terday by 28 points to The other two matches result- ed as follow Kilat Club "C" beat 2 Malay Regt. B 1.5-9: Kilat Club "A beat Indians A 151 words
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Article41 1954-07-22 11 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Bukit Tim ah Wanderers bent Johoie Military Forces 2tvi XI 5-4 at soccer here tod^y. Scorers for Wanderers were Dalv (3) and lie B kar <2>. Dollah and a «ift b> Cook e gave JMF their >;41 words
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Advertisement266 1954-07-22 11 I, •^j^OVVLEDGMENTS ""T"~ f late Mr. j Lum all friends ve:il conrio!era! on -TTTTXmILY «»f ••'<•• Ulti Mr. j I for 1 lence m ~"^UI()NS VACANT \n. Foremen of urical) vitod pplicanti the and be ng. rectifying mplc Plant, lifting Comi iding Mathan the English 001. rioN COLUCK S ion266 words
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Advertisement627 1954-07-22 11 ti ORDINANCE NO. 45 (BANKRUPTCY) In The High Court Of The Colon; Of Singapore Island Of Singapore t N BANKRUPTCY. No. 130 <n 1954 Re: SUI) A RASH AN TI <VARI. Ex r r te: R am ji t Tiwari trading as Prmjit Tiwari. 0 Sudarashan Tiwari ol 46/48 Peck627 words
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Advertisement516 1954-07-22 11 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Ajrnts:— Holla i East Asia Line NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. "HOOGKERK" Arr 19th July, 1954. Berthed: 21.7.1954. SHB Godowns: 6/7. General survey will be held on the 27th July 1954. No further survey will be held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents: Holland East Asia516 words
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Advertisement329 1954-07-22 11 v _F _^"V__K. '< 1 <^M SINGAPORE STANDARD f YOU ENTER TODAY— YOU GET PAID BY RETURN! Thy rutvs 4tr<> sin*pl<> 1. We give below three clut< to the names of advertised cho*- 1 m TODAY'S pages of The Standa.d All sou hjv« to find the correct names of tnese329 words
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830 1954-07-22 12 SEIANGOR BOYS GIRLS SET 17 NEW MARKS Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed. Selangor schoolboys and girls went on a record shattering meet, breaking no less than 27 old marks at the four days Selangor tM-hools Sports Council's third annual athletic championships which ended on the Victoria Institution ground here today. The830 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-07-22 12 A group picture of the champions m the Perak Schoolboys and girls badminton championship which ended on Sunday night. The most successful was 18--year-old Cheah Fook Sen (extreme right) of the Ipoh Anderson School, who won six junior titles m a little over a month. Cheah is Perak junior triple110 words
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Article442 1954-07-22 12 I )RD MOTORS became the leaders m the SBHFA League and Cup Group "C" Division by virtue of their victory over 'the Bata Sports Club yesterday at the SRC Padang when they won s—o.5 0. Borneo Motors, leaders after the first round, took a tumble when442 words
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Article94 1954-07-22 12 MR. Lim Chuan (*eek*i application to tto!d an international badminton exhibition m •on junction with the Mnj;apore Badminton X-Muiation's Silver Jubilee, was discussed fully iast night by the manaci'ment committee of ihe SBA. The committee, however, decided to put forward "certain suggesand recommendations" to Mr. Lim94 words
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Article16 1954-07-22 12 [AW AN, Wed.— ln a league ayed at Lumut Club beat 2-0. Police playtci with nine16 words
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Article82 1954-07-22 12 ALL the results of yesterday's SBHFA League and Cup matches. <;roip b MPH 4 Breweries 1 GROUP Mansfield 1 Stanvac 2 Ford 5 Bata 0 Borneo Motors 2 Guthri c 4 (iROUP D Alexandra HI 1 B'nks. 2 Malayan Aim 1 c w o Thornycroft 2 KPM82 words
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Article50 1954-07-22 12 THE S.B.H.F.A. team to play the Kowloon Bus Co. at Jalan r today will be selected from the following: Skinner, Fook Teng, Boniface i oi an^, Garhan, Kok Thong. Vass (Capt), Aman, Davidson; Mat Noor; Tiang Huat B. Rozarios; Boon Khim; Kok Peow; Misson; Rahim OmarSalim; Tian Cheong.50 words
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Article115 1954-07-22 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Perlis gave a walkover to Federation Combined Services to put the latter o n the FAM Cup final to be played here on Aug. 15 The Services, therefore, meet Selangor, co-holders of the trophy with Kelantan, m the first "home and home"115 words
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Article61 1954-07-22 12 KOTA BAHRU, Wed. Kelantan AFA today named players for the replay ir Malaya Cup match against Trengganu on Friday, July 2:* o n the Churchill Padang, Kota Bahru, at 5 p.m. They are: Yacob, Arshad, Yahaya. Hassan. Mohamad, Mahmud, Mohamad N'cMat, Ismail Abdul Rahman, Zain. Hussein, Hassan61 words
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Article24 1954-07-22 12 TODAY'S Sport Soccer: Kowloon vs SBHFA Jalan Besar. Junior Cvp Police "A" vs RAF Changi— Geyiang. Kinta Rangers vs Seletar— BODCA. Shooting: Gun Club.24 words
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Article96 1954-07-22 12 Alexandra Brickworks beat Imperial Chemical Industries 2 l In their Group D match at Farrer Park yesterday. 1.C.1, scored first through Kirn Cheng. Brickworks goals came m the second half— Jayah got the equaliser and i Rahman the winner with a penalty. Mr. Mohideen refereed. Alexandra Brickworks:96 words
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Article726 1954-07-22 12 PENANG. Wed— A total of 167 horses has been entered for the Penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday meeting on July SI, Aug. 4 and 7. There are 49 horses from Clan One. 51 horses from Class Three and 67 horses from Cla><? Five. Below ire726 words
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Article116 1954-07-22 12 PENANG. Wed. Defending champion. Cheah Wat Hun found litt'.e Itlon m C. C. 1 whom he beat m straight 6-3. 6-0 today to enter the semi-final of the men's singles m the Penang open tennis championships. Other results: Tan Cheng Tee beat Oh Lock Heng 6-4. 6-L\ Veteran's116 words
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Article52 1954-07-22 12 MALACCA. Wed. The Malacca Badminton Association last night selected seven for its team against Singapore m the Foong Seong Cup tie to be played here this weekend. They are Wee Say Lock, Tay Kah Chong, Georg c Yap, Charlie Scow, Tan Kirn Ho, Yeo Chow Pin and52 words
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Article163 1954-07-22 12 PENANG, Wed.— Due to poor entries th c Penang Turf Club's August Bank holiday Gold Cup meeting will be restricted to three days instead of the usual four. The unlimited sweep for the third day. originally fixed for Aug. 4 will be drawn on Gold Cup race on163 words
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Article32 1954-07-22 12 PENANG. Wed.— The Football Association of Penang has agreed to Selangors request to postpone the replay of their ya Cup match from Aug. 7 to Aug. 21 m XL.32 words
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Article214 1954-07-22 12 SAN DIEGO (California), July 21 (AP)— Term champion Maureen Connolly seriously injure when thrown against a moving cement truck whi riding her horse rested m a hospital here today "Little Mo's" injuries z. broken and severely cut righi leg will prevent her frorr defending214 words
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380 1954-07-22 12 PENANG, Wed.— Playing almost with m defence and attack the Chinese n k flat the Muslim Recreation Club by s— o In l hn M Division league soccer match on Vi, v Hrn today. >Ict(^Gr^ It was the first defeat conceded by th380 words
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