Singapore Standard, 8 September 1954
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Title Section18 1954-09-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD A 3H M. Vol. V. No. 67. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 13 CENTS.18 words
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Article139 1954-09-08 1 N'lists Bomb, Strafe Amoy TXIPEI, Sept. 7 (Reut Chinese Nationalists >.uik more than 100 Chinee Communist junks m i mass air sea bcmbardmrni of the port of Amoy jiiiil other mainland targets today, it was officially announced here. bcavtest tvmbard- r to be made against inland "tremendous was claimed. Five139 words
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Article35 1954-09-08 1 HONGKONG, Sept. 7 itrr Communist ikn raft units shot tlo.vn i>ne Chinese Natio- st piane and damaged .»ther> v» h n 92 aircraft !-i \:u< < on the mainand ttxiay, v :u Kadio reported.35 words
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Article26 1954-09-08 1 Philip Uan I. r the rtfj B gner wh( succes aircraft Oi .r n 1 .v r 1 wars, died Monday. He APAP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-09-08 1 MR. MALCOLM Mat-Donald photographed at London Airport on hi> arrival with Miss Shirley Lim who is a family friend of the MucDonalds m Singapore and is to study m Brit.nn. Mr. Mac-Donald who has since left London for Montreal said at the airport: "This is myA.P. - 76 words
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Article67 1954-09-08 1 •IVE member of the Aw family m Singapore. Mr. v heng (h>v Mr. Aw (hen- Taik. Mr. Lee Chee Sh in. Madam Teo Hone Yin and Miss Aw Sin. are leaving for Hongkong this morning by air to attend the fun rcremonies of the late Mr Aw67 words
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Article710 1954-09-08 1 SEATO Pact Ready For Signing 8 Nations Pledge United Action Against Attack Triumph For Richard Casey MANILA, Sept. 7 (Reuter) A South-east Asia security pact providing for united action against external aggression is expected to be signed here tomorrow afternoon at a final public session of the SEATO conference. As710 words
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Article236 1954-09-08 1 Off To Montreal LONDON. Sept. 7. (Reuten— Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, United Kingdom Commissioner-General m South-east Asia, flew to Montreal last night to join his wife and family m a Canadian holiday. Ke trave leu tourist class by BOAC with 57 other passengers. Mr. Mac236 words
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Article36 1954-09-08 1 MOSCOW. Sept. 7 »AP) A new bridge across the Moscow River will be this city's widest, with six traffic lanes. Construction has begun on this bridge m the Kiev district on Moscow's west side.36 words
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Article141 1954-09-08 1 MacD Very Distressed LONDON, Sept. 7.— News of the death of Mr. Aw Boon Haw reached his good friend. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, CommissionerGeneral for South-east Asia, just before he left here for Montreal. Mr. Mac Donald sent this message: "It is terribly sad news. He was a great Singaporean, a141 words
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Article83 1954-09-08 1 The Police General of Thailand. Phao Sriyanond, who represents the Thai Prime Minister Phibun Songkram. and is a personal friend of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw. has sent condolences to the Aw family m Singapore and Hongkong. Sahat Mahakun. President of the Chinese Chamber of83 words
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Article157 1954-09-08 1 PENANG. Tues. Charitable Institutions and schools m the Settlement today mourned Mr. Aw's death. Yesterday evening, the Phor Tay Institute led by Rev. Chee Koon, Chief Priest of Ayer Itam Temple, offered prayers for the repose of his soul. This morning, prayers were also said by157 words
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230 1954-09-08 1 MIAMI. BEACH, Florida, Sept. 7 (Reuter) Patrona Bugg, a Latin American strip-dancer, stopped sea and nearby road traffic dead here when she went into Biscayne Bay for a swim. Police said that the leopard skin Bikini bathing suit Miss Buggf was wearing was made from230 words
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411 1954-09-08 1 London Paper Tells Of Aw's 'Empire' From ANDREW ROTH, Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 1—" Mr. Tiger Built An Empire is the headline over a story from Honolulu m yesterday's News Chronicle. "Aw Boon Haw," (the story ran), "son of a chemist, noticed how the Chinese poor sought relief from411 words
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Article22 1954-09-08 1 EMPEROR Haife S- li Ethiopia I i kd» pLf an official I at< the N< rlancLs fn m No\ 3-622 words
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Article, Illustration347 1954-09-08 1 Nye Co. Fly In And Clem Flies Out A SEVEN-M EMBER British Labour Party delegation, including. M.P.s Mr. Aneurin Bevan, Dr. Edith Summerskill and Mr. Wilfred Burke, arrived m Singapore from Hongkong last night. Acting as the spokesman of the party. Mr. Bevan. like the eighth member of the delegation.Standard - 347 words
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286 1954-09-08 2 MCA CHIEF JOINS ROW ON SCHOOL FEES RISE MALACCA, Tues. The move by the Federal Education Committee to raise secondary school fees by as much as 400 per cent "is the proverbial last straw that will break the camel's back/ M.C.A. chief Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan said here today. Already,286 words
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Article284 1954-09-08 2 PENANG, Tues. A call to Party Negara leaders here to join other political parties in protesting against the proposed increase in school fees in the Federation was issued today by Inche Mohamed Sopiee, Federal Legislative Councillor. Inche Sopiee said: "I hope that when the matter284 words
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172 1954-09-08 2 THERE is no indication of secondary school fees going up m Singapore during the next year, the Director of Education. Mr R M Young. told The Standard yesterday. Instead Government plans to make primar\ education m; the Colony completely free next year. At172 words
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Article124 1954-09-08 2 PEXANG. Tues. A woman,; Dorothy Zung Ling Leong, I suii-g tor a divorce m the lli_ht Court hero today sai'i that bee fa isband. Kok Foo Yin booked a passage on the liner C tsan tor England) without informing her This happened while they were staying124 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-09-08 2 JEANETTE TSUI. Chinese film star who toured Malaya with the Mm Yeng Basketball Team from Hongkong, left for Bangkok yesterday with the undefeated team. The basketball team will fly on to Hongkong. "I've seen every bit of your city." she said. "I wish I didn't70 words
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Article55 1954-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Nine terrorists armed with rifles, sten and tommy guns. fired 300 rounds of ammunition at a police camp at Sungei Sekom m the Tapafa area of Perak last Sunday. But they failed to dislodge members of the Area Security Unit or cause any55 words
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Article46 1954-09-08 2 KLANG. Tues. Lee Seng Tor, a 17-year-old student who cheated his tellow-pupiL, Chua Tio Huat by "grafting" pages from the latter's savings bank book into iiis own. was today ordered to be sent to the Henry Gurney School m Malacca for an indefinite period.46 words
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Article306 1954-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. j F:.e British MPs Bew into Kuala Lumpur today to keep Federation, its Government an i the people. The lelegation, headed by IMr Ralph Assheton, began toe ;av with paying a courtesy call I q the Sultan of Selangor. They wore received at306 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-09-08 2 pnotc THESE camerG-shy girls ore some ol the XX Chinese school students, who assembled out! ne Singapore Supreme Court yesterdc, k < >-.oit t result of the appeals for postponemc N a Seivice, filed by seven Chinese sc All the c^neals were rejected byStandard - 56 words
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Article97 1954-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuts. For the first time since the Emergency. Communist terrorists, spared the life of a special constable alter capturing his weapon, when they ambushed the manager of Belengu Estate, Mentakab, Pahang, today. The terrorists, who numbered 25. fired upon a Land Rover conveying97 words
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Article106 1954-09-08 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The price ot tin yesterday was $3652 PT picuL Up $2|. LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms Tuesday's opening prices first session were: Tone: Steady LONDON TIN Tuesday's opening session were: Spot106 words
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Article382 1954-09-08 2 Studen.s Tell Tribunal TWO Chinese school students, Seati im B«Mt£ and Yiew Kin Long, yesterday told the Singifiore National Service Appeal Tribunal that Umtj w-wsd refuse to answer the call-up alter the Fnbnal tvvei down their appeals for postponement of National Service. They were among382 words
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Advertisement178 1954-09-08 2 Ty UNBREAKABLE SPRING 17 nd ii 'eweU An»i-M.ept»ctic Incjbkc TropiccMsc*! CbtainabU »t o'< leading wotch o otert. 1 $20,000 plus bonuses after retirement! I s > s I Uninsured Mon Great Eastern Life PolicyJ with Wife holder with Family. Every Intelligent man -^ures his life la g v<» protection to178 words
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Miscellaneous161 1954-09-08 2 MR. JACOB CHONG. c o Malayan Railway, Kuang. Seiangor, is the winner of The Standard Quick Quiz No. 43. The judge was Mr. Khoc Ong Lee, secretary of the Singapore Cricket Association. The correct answers are: CLUE No. I— E.M.I. INSTITUTES. (You can certainly work on what this advertiser offers161 words
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134 1954-09-08 3 Increasing Demand For Electricity In Colony NGAFOKE expert-] a o'\ L j, increase m electricity last more than total units says the rt ol the Ele rtricity P .r Pai jam P C w e r 1 over 273 c w.th the orv.pared ghi er 2it millions > IUUJ _>134 words
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446 1954-09-08 3 CONDOLENCES, TRIBUTES PROM HK JAPAN RELATIVES of late Mr Aw Boon Haw m Rangoon and the staff of the Tiger Medical Hall mi n the Burmese capital were shocked to hear of his death. Arrangements for the departure of the Aw family from Rangoon to attend the funeral m HongkongU.P. - 446 words
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275 1954-09-08 3 LABOUR PARTY TO SEND MEMO TO ATTLEE Declare AU-Malaya White* KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Labour Party of Malaya is understood to be drafting a memorandum for Mr. Clement Attlee, visiting British Opposition leader/ to stress that the whole of the Federation should be declared a "white area" with a view275 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-09-08 3 YES. it's Singapore's retiring Traffic Police Chief, Mr. W. R. M. (Puggy) Hax worth, posing this time for our Penang corresponddent with THAT hat which intrigued us when he sailed for U.K. last week. Puggy. seen here with former Singapore Police officer, Mr. M. M. Whittles, m Penang.Standard - 90 words
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Article69 1954-09-08 3 A VARIETY show, made up of 19 .>parkling items, will be organized by St. Andrew's and St. Margaret's Schools and staged at Raffles Institution on Sept. 27 at 330 p.m. Highlights of the evening will be the Colony's top amateur performers. the Cracker jacks and Fern69 words
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Article62 1954-09-08 3 THE fallowing were elected office-bearers or the Singapore Naval Ba.->e Labour Union at Its seventh annual representatives' conference yesterday. President. Mr. Alphonse L Stewart: vice-Presidents, Mi N.D. Seelan and Che Aha mcd bin Ibrahim: asst socre taries, Messrs. K. Doralsamj X. Bha.-karan Nair and O.W Kunju:62 words
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Article37 1954-09-08 3 HONGKONG, Sept. 7. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: 515.74 to ill sterling: $5.7975 to US$l; $1,832 to Malayan $1. SO.lBB to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $252,375 to a tae!.37 words
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Article301 1954-09-08 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. When a cheque for $584 drawn on the Police Welfare Fund. Mersing. was returned with the endorsement. "Refer to Drawer." the Police started investigations as a result of which Ng 800 Lock, hon. treasure! 02 the fund, was arrested. Today Ng was301 words
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233 1954-09-08 3 Writers Have No Courage THE Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn, said yesterday that people, who write anonymous letters have no courage at all. He made this remark when the City Council Hawkers' Prosecutor. Mr. Le Mercier. told the court that his Department233 words
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Article221 1954-09-08 3 3 FINED $11,000 FOR TAX EVASION JOHORE BAHRU. Tue.sTwo stall keepers and a former bus conductor were today fined a total of $11.000 'in the Sessions Court for fraudulent evasion of Customs duty on 179 bottles perfume. The .stall keepers, Yew Chew Fai and Woo Wai Lan. were fined $4,000221 words
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Article91 1954-09-08 3 $200,000 For Street Lighting THE Singapore City Council has decided to go ahead with its electric street lighting programme and has approved a supplementary scheme costing more than $200,000 Cor implementation this year. Under the scheme, more than 24 streets, including sections of Tiong Bahru will be lighted. McPherson Road91 words
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Article96 1954-09-08 3 $600,000 ON SPECIAL SERVICES THE Singapore City Cou/icil will spend more than $600,000 On special services next year. This will include the construction of a $450,000 swimming pool and a $50,000 running track and athletic centre at Farrer Park. Development of the area between Cantonment Road and People's Park will96 words
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Article55 1954-09-08 3 RAU3, rues. Lee Yew. 55. a machine miner employed by the Raub Australian Gold Mine, at Bukit Koman was found guilty m the Sessions Court of theft of 7 lbs. of wet gold-bearing ore, belonging to the mine, and valued at $5.74. He was55 words
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Article172 1954-09-08 3 $2,000 For Relatives Of Deceased THE dependants of a young workman who was killed recently whilst working received compensation which is five times more than the maximum amount allowed under the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance. This was the result of successful negotiations by officers of the Labour Department. A Labour Department172 words
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Advertisement174 1954-09-08 3 y^—and what a difference! and fcr rer.liy bad colds the new s^ luimlij ANDIES /4 v2^" H s <r l.nrn Ai-f 4 s^*/ U -n-n k :.-m V^\_'-.. j Iff IMm4) vN.-if-. jrr nwd- X. fjg s n v^ l>lg ST »NIH:Vi MILLS tTO, LONDON. E Hi lji§ jm J174 words
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Advertisement139 1954-09-08 3 Fraser Neave Ltd. Our Singapore Branch Factory and Offices ARE NOW LOCATED AT 475 River Valley Rd. Will all our friends and correspondents therefore please note the followingPostal Address: P.O. Box 853, Singapore. Telephones: Wholesale Orders (3 lines) ***** Retail Orders ***** Export Dept ***** do (after office hours) *****139 words
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622 1954-09-08 4 Review Of Emergency Promised THE newly formed Labour Front, composed of Singapore Labour and Socialist Parties and sociaHsts who are not yet members of either organization, yesterday issued its platform for the coming Colony elections. Signed by the Labour Front i Executive Committee Messrs.622 words
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Article37 1954-09-08 4 A FORMER Aberdeen go.i champion has been appointed a geologist with the Colonial Geological Service m Malaya. He is Mr. Hamish Duncan who will shortly be leaving Scotland to take up his appointment m Malaya.37 words
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269 1954-09-08 4 WOMAN WHO SOLD GIRL IS JAILED FOR YEAR KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Justice Abbott today sentenced a 37-year-old mother of four to 12 months' imprisonment for i white slavery and asked her '"Arc you willing to |sell your own daughter similarly?* "You ruined a girl's life and i health for269 words
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Article, Illustration241 1954-09-08 4 i British Labour Visitors Talk To Japs Attacked LONDON. Sept. 7. (AP) The Daily Minor today called Mr. Aneurin Bevan ''the irresponsible J master of the indefensible statement" and urged I him to keep quiet when j lie has "nothing useful to say."' The Mirror,Standard - 241 words
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Article, Illustration141 1954-09-08 4 A MALACCA-BORN girl will be the star of the first Kathakali dance drama to be staged m Singapore at the Victoria Theatre at 8 p.m. todwj. under the patronage ot the Governor ot Singapore, Sir John Nicol. Kumari Hyinaraihy xrho has studied jor jour years the141 words
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Article103 1954-09-08 4 MIC May Join The Alliance IPOH. Tues.— A move Is being made by certain branches of the Malayan Indian Congress for the Party to align itself with the Alliance m contesting State and Federal Councils elections. A decision will be made at the delegates' conference at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday.103 words
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Article218 1954-09-08 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 7.— Mr. Aneurin Bevan's visit to Malaya is expected by political experts here to decide whether Malaya will play important nart m thp British Labour politics. Mr. Bevan has until now virtually avoided taking a firm stand on the218 words
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Article233 1954-09-08 4 MR. CHARLES A. Rayner, chargeman of riggers (diver), and dockyard diver at the Singapore Naval Base told the Singapore High Court yesterday that he would not consent to dive if he was not satisfied with the equipment supplied to him. He was giving evidence ai the233 words
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Advertisement259 1954-09-08 4 CATHAY ORGAXISATION ATTRACTIONS jT— V flfV WH^MIW H Am i.|.v lIV ti.»s p»» ,«i! »»s»t'it i and y..;0 p.m. SF GOOD EARTH If j OPENS TOVIORRQW ~SIZ~~>. MHT9 STORY BK.XN WITH A WOLF IH\T W\S iOOO YF.ARS AGO. TODAY THINGS I I HAVEN'T CHANGED >U< H V POINT .'oth (FVrCRY259 words
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Advertisement217 1954-09-08 4 KiiM^Bß^iMßft o*l^^^0 1^^^ TOD I 11-1.45-4 .0 YEO MU\ jftJjS. In An I'nusual Maud irin L< < D? im* Ira^OVEBEVONOTHtI.LIVt--I P*V' If A VHA rKODTCTIoN 4 t. |l OPEXS I Hilt 1 rr Fab^ous! p^^^ OPENS TODAY /3^ lll^ ttk DENNIS PAlRICfi^ Iffl^-^k O'KEEFE MEDINA 111)) MmUKOW RS^ScjJH 3 STOOGtS217 words
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Article88 1954-09-08 5 PRIV Richard Dodds 4 befoi a I Hill Martial m Singapore, jrester- ~< to charge ol Indeceni ly j i Ing •bi '.>. aged fhw rears ons ol Army p< w md lentenced to nil detention DocM lose home is m istle England, is a to GHQ. i88 words
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Article64 1954-09-08 5 XV \l 1 UMPUR Tues.— Ivr > Sir Onn bin Ja'afar, I Memb r, who lap ci urtdei rain ol Part; la month, has Bun i Hospital > was adm I d after a Auc 22. He will now take a rest .i <:<■ re- ::vi'.64 words
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Article261 1954-09-08 5 Arnold C. Brackman - Arnold C. Brackman Move To Put A Stop To Racket by Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 6 Smuggling between Singapore and Indonesia is rampant and the worst area is in the Riau Archipelago, Ruslan Moel|oh Q rd,o, the Governor of Central Sumatra, declared today. Uc attributed261 words
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Article228 1954-09-08 5 Queen Honours Brave P.C. KUALA lIMPIK. Tuts CMnteUc (h.ui Than Seng, who braved a hail s| terIWU bullets m order to brinu a bandit 'bark .ili\«'. «.is toda> awarded the Colonial Police Medal ldr sallantrv b\ |he Queen. His i it.ition reads: The persona! iinidnct of Chan, v ho I228 words
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Article32 1954-09-08 5 TH E Singapore Di v i >.-. c S j brate its sixth anniversai and the 68th birthday of Swami Sivananda, the Ceylon Tamils' Association pre ni -<■- m Saturday ai p.m.32 words
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215 1954-09-08 5 BECAUSE of his fondness for a 19-year-old dance Losiess, a Singapore salesman, Kho Kok Kng, 26, allowed her to take the wheel of his car without questioning her ability to drive it. This landed Kho m the Second Traffic Court yesterday where215 words
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Article96 1954-09-08 5 r A 22-YEAR-OLD landlady told a Singapore magistrate yesterday thai her tenant, Abdul Rahman bin Hussain, of Kampong Amber, had often suggested elopemeni with him. The defendant of the case was her unemployed husband, Noordin bin Bajan, 28, who was found guilty oi using a para:;- on Abdul96 words
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Article63 1954-09-08 5 AFTER more than 40 hours of intensive search, the Singapore Marine Police recovered the body of an R.A.F. officer m the sea off Seletar, yesterday morning The officer disappeared when liis yacht capsized m :i storm on Sunday evening near the Flying Boat mooring at Seletar. The63 words
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Article26 1954-09-08 5 THREE attacked a .Singapore City Council labour- 1 tek on Tuesday afternoon and j when be fell unconscious stole I -;:vt from him.26 words
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Article102 1954-09-08 5 Ex-Private Gets Six Years' Jail A former private of the Federation Regiment, L.;a Jit Seng, was sentenced m the Singapore Assize Couri yesterday to six years' rigorous imprisonment on each of three charges of cheating; the sentences to run concurrently. Posing as a recruiting officer of a regiment m Taiping,102 words
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216 1954-09-08 5 He Shouted A Round But Neglected To Pay I co ■>•■- I him, had aninie wht he igled N cir:\ to d c round S B without payment. i, he stood one of Irink I neglected to finally I bivers with hi- I lay, Singapore S ith P c Coun216 words
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Article48 1954-09-08 5 IPOII. Tues. Salleh bin Huji Ali. was today sentenced by Mr. Justice Pretheroe to tour years' imprisonment for attacking a fellow padi planter with a two-foot long parang. As a result of the attack. one Ahmad bin Mat Tara osl his right eye.48 words
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216 1954-09-08 5 NIGHT SOIL IS DUMPED IN DRAINS -SAYS WEE MANY residents In tl c j Tanjong Pagar and Rochore areas of Singa- poi c are now disp< ising i of their night-soil by I dumping the contents of their buckets m public drains. This is due to the City Coun cil*S216 words
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Article219 1954-09-08 5 SINGAPORE'S Police conummicatiim network was tested recently because it appeared inadequate to deal with the operational requirements of the Civil Defence Corps m the event of war. The test, on the whole, wai very helpfuL m that it gav< volunteers practice m sending and receiving219 words
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Article122 1954-09-08 5 TWO Singapore cyclists have been killed as a result of two road accidents In Victoria Street. Singapore, within two days. One was 25-year-old Kong Hock Lim and the other, 15-year-old Tan Say Cheong, a student of Can Eng Seng English School. Kong was involved In122 words
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Article65 1954-09-08 5 A CLERK. Daisy Wong Pm i Chun, was grant t-ci a decree nisi to be made absolute m three mouths, when she peiiI tioned m the Singapore High Court yesterday for a divorce from her husband, Lee Kwong Meng on grounds of adultery The Chief Justice.65 words
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Advertisement126 1954-09-08 5 Dance music by DOMINGO RAQUIZA AND HIS BAND IN THE COOL ATMOSPHERE 0 c THE AIR-CONDITIONED flfkI STOREY I ir^l HOTEL RESTALRAM I I 'jj D J C "*V^B Jtngopore 3r%:QuAL Vi 3ERMAS FGUKIAIN PENS, hd M«>' tU ms>zeHo.BB3. f *BCoe«i 1150 Set rfj ijdjes.Sc. 882. m $M3smd4iUtai GQIDFILLtP CLIPS126 words
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Miscellaneous388 1954-09-08 5 Pn<3apo^eJ 'll^'SF;;!; i KOTARY (1.1 It: Weekly Medina Hf at Capito] Biae Room 1 pjn jßSt^ r.t'.k on "A Singapore Won m B^H^U^Un^yar, His- SINGAPORE vtV I Society aan m radio mai \v\, S'POBE: iWCA: International Women's Morning Star: 7.30 News: Club at home" at Airs. M. Lobo's 7.:,.") Melody388 words
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Article517 1954-09-08 6 I High Com- snags the t would otherwise ek at the e ...i Lumpur, he the fill SO! btit tic v k the sonable procould a a to though they i re bed by y District Officer as The citi rjb thesi Federal citizi us. This to be517 words
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339 1954-09-08 6 Si By the sudden and eath of Mr. .V.. B- on Haw. 0.8.E.. -I P. the balm king. Malaya b t an anding and dj citizen and man oi affairs whose capap I skies gra; p oi tialS, \>. i:..'-s m friends, energy and enthusiasm339 words
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Letter121 1954-09-08 6 c rare in~ s wise:) one is un- s iully his (i((/»ai»I«uce c Mr. H enlies. his name }}td reached the pro»n 1 1 Still, days, he never passage oddiv•' poor Ch Uu 'd to him for help. Further, he was ever g and happy o)121 words
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Letter164 1954-09-08 6 SWORN BROTHERS si,- The late Mr. Aw IJiMin ll. in and Mr. Au Boon Par together with my late brother. Ong Boon Tat and myself had been very close friends for nearly .'5O years. were mure than friends. We were m fact sworn brothers "Kiak Pai." The late Mr. Au164 words
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Letter164 1954-09-08 6 HIS BULM CURED ME Sir: As c local-born I ren of Singapore I must have benefited From the gem of the late great Aw Boon Haw, indirectly if not tangibly. In his obituary, you said no Home is without a jar of Tiger Balm. I'll go further and say that164 words
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Letter239 1954-09-08 6 w\ o knows him who'll not bow his head And tor a fleeting moment ruminate th'uncertointies of human fate To read that Mr. Aw Boon Haw is dead, to know him on th'ltalian ship < him and his doughty contingent Of at lo < r great continent And239 words
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Article420 1954-09-08 6 The Aw family thank the above and the following for their messages of condolence on the death oi Mr. Aw Boon Haw in^Honolulu on Sunday. The P c General of Phao Sriyanond, >r-e friend of the iato Mi Bt>":: l law The Presidi t the Sino-Cham-bex Commerce, Suhat Mahals420 words
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Article170 1954-09-08 6 ANYANG SIANG I > f or< si s the polit "winds of South t A lh'- daily says thai m thi vvoi the Wet* tiavi not yet amed to m< t, any unUa- teral attempts ai military consolidat ion rnu A y<< '< j greatei bilities of170 words
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Article17 1954-09-08 6 I does the P endowed ;-.nd forests rati P struck 1 I On I! S17 words
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Article38 1954-09-08 6 1 I I :oi l mbini d v rai b m The c m long 1 rprisins Ls thai tar wit ml r n. But j hat 4 MM u Mow I the tim r tem.38 words
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Article1204 1954-09-08 6 America's Foreign Aid Policy A Special Correspondent Washington, I HIS years United states foreign aid Legislation, now m its final stage before Congress, affords an excellent example of the great disparity which exists between appearances and reality m Washington. It frequently appears, for example, as if Congress Is directing foreign1,204 words
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Advertisement17 1954-09-08 6 FOR QUIET, EFFICIENT AIR CONDITIONING Westinghouse MACLAINE STOKVIS (M] LTD. Si.iqo :or Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Pcnang m17 words
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Advertisement86 1954-09-08 6 #/7/?/V/7l> jv a 1 RANGOON i "^^i Singapore to U\ Rangoon S f J S nrie fare: V >> «»v $294.90 •r.EF.1.1 f Freight: A I J 50. 65 c. per !b. fX few* to vV Rangoon Single t,m K^ $201.95 v V Freight: PENAN& $0 50c per Ib. RETURN86 words
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218 1954-09-08 7 U.K. Produces A New Plane Without Wings LONDON, Sept. 1: (Renter):— A Briti>h firm m inttion with the Ministry of Supply has produced iperUneatal wingless plane which can take oft iealh from i horizontal position without the aid of i 11^ or rotors. eighing eaj d i lalJ tons "lifts218 words
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Article37 1954-09-08 7 Unionists Hit Tory Economies Sepl Reu- Lea.: ned n and I S 9 123.000- > trong man bv the Goveri N > gin i n re- G R mem- the Tl i to en- nsurM d to Be pet37 words
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Article27 1954-09-08 7 NEW YORK. S. pt 7. .Rciir> w n n^t China I Til \nr i men! vspa] :i appeal without w and the I27 words
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Article58 1954-09-08 7 don. Sept. T. (Reuter) Earl Mountbatten oi Burma Is to relinquish his i immander-in-Chiel rraneai Admiralty announci last nighi Earl Mountbatten, vi* Duke Edinburgh, the additional post ol C-in-C A..:: d Forces, Mcdi- n nception 1953. He led m ents n r>ecember rv I I ft] Sir Guy58 words
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Article29 1954-09-08 7 rnationai S irg< i n cated on Thui la at the Annual Congress of the S1 and Car idi n Chap? the Ir. ti n A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article156 1954-09-08 7 Ike Starts A-Poiver Plant In US SHIPPING PORT, Pend ylvania, Sept. (R< uter I President Eisenhower started the building of the world's first full-scal< atom power •V for producing electri- hei e yesterday by waving .i "magic wand" 200 away at his holiday headquart rs fen Colorado. I'. ..in vh156 words
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Article70 1954-09-08 7 COLOMBO. Sept. 7. (UP)— A proposal to have a Mollywood company film the life of Buddha has been, abandoned, it was learned today. The Committee for Free Asia, which was to have financed the production of the :i m, it is understood. has decided thai m view70 words
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Article55 1954-09-08 7 LONDON, Sept. 7. (Reuter) —The Soviet Minister of Justice, Mr. Konstantin Gorshenin, yesterday received a delegation of British lawyers headed by Mr. D. N. Pritt, Q.C., Tass the official Soviet; news agency reported last night. j Tiie delegation on a trip to the U.S.S.R. visited the agriculture55 words
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Article25 1954-09-08 7 A FOUNDATION stone for the 100-metre bridge across the Evros River linking Turkey and Greece was laid m Ipsala on Monday. A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-09-08 7 photo. AND NOW, m this speed crazy, restless age, gander racing grips Los Angeles. These ganders are having a warm-up for their speed turns m the Los Angeles County Fair. The promise of grain lures them down the 70-foot course. No. 1, apparently, isn't hungryAP - 66 words
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Article254 1954-09-08 7 Britain's Air Might FARNBOROUGfI, England, Sept. 7 (Reuter)— Britain's crack pilots risked death here yesterday to show off the pick ot the nations aircraft. Dri\ mg rain and low clouds blotted out the airfield as the planes, some of them flying a' near sound speeds,254 words
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140 1954-09-08 7 BANGKOK. Sept. 7 (AFP) Thailand's Interior Ministry is drafting a new '"Prostitution Act" which the semi-official daily Bangkok Tribune says will bring now refinement to the trade. A "City of Pleasure" will be established for fae girls m order to keep them off140 words
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Article86 1954-09-08 7 LONDON. Sept. 7 (Beuter) Senator Alexander Wiley, chairman oi the United Stairs Senate Foreign Relations Committee, went to Chartwell. Sir Winston Churchill's home i;i Kent, today to discuss with the Prime Minister the European Defence Community crisis. The Senator lunched with ih< j Prime Minister. He was86 words
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Article36 1954-09-08 7 THE 10-month old daughter of Princess Fatemah. sister of the Shah of Iran. 1 died on Monday m St. Johns Hospital of what the coroner's {office said might be a skull I fracture. APAP - 36 words
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Article230 1954-09-08 7 Nehru Looks On Helpless CALCUTTA, Sept. 7, (Reuter)— The city of Dibrugarh, one of India's big tea trading centres, was near death last night m the grip of the raging flood waters of the Brahmaputra. Tiie relentless ftood swallowed up >" < piece as the230 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-09-08 7 Accused Of Spying On SEATO DR. HONG K! K 1 1 f N< a Soul ii Koi n n.ti ion al. H he ifi allec < (I tu he a member oi an international Communist espionage ring assumed to sps on tin activities ol the South-east Treats Orga n izationA.P. - 121 words
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Article50 1954-09-08 7 PARIS. Sept. 7 .Rem. E ranee's populat u in number* 12 7 10 i a< cording 1 0 prel hi I of the Frencl Mat I Inate of Btati I lcj which were released here today. iuntr; lation was estimated to be 40.502.513 in 1946.50 words
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Article70 1954-09-08 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Sept. 7—The following ore th-j j»"y prices of rubber and tin on thi London LONDON RUBBER Spot 20.d. October December 20, d. Januorv Marcl- 20 d. April June 20.d. Jui> September 20. d September c.i < 20^d. Tone: Quiet oft^r Sttodv LONDON70 words
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Article59 1954-09-08 7 SYDNKV N S S R< utei II "he Royal C>n n i »ion bodaj •-j ■>. E le id ir Op m I rIher [he Coi i i i nfl ict ticiait ai i Dr. I homi Llf Ol doc;. well Cartl Both 159 words
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Article15 1954-09-08 7 De Castries Will Tell True Story K)N T Sep iutei Is 1 p I I15 words
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Advertisement55 1954-09-08 7 a stortf of a punter called Serf, Who flew to the races, and lost his shirt, A Tid apdh, fashed Bert, I'm on a good wicket; 1 11 be home tonight. Here's w? return ticket! j V h s>^ -vrAi o raw Iff/ f# SET THERE AND BACK IN ONE55 words
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Advertisement72 1954-09-08 7 v A ¥R^ q Each on a sfick Xi^ 7 V-^ jQ Bin a bag fel 0 -.75 cent, i/H/^^. Hoc^cd •^^^^oooooccccooocoo' Chocolote Coconut Creom Bors After Dinner Mints 2 01 25 cts i-lb boas 1.15 Chocolotc Peppermint Creams Plain Chocolates jb c ,25 -j-lb pocket 70 cts. Gresham Chocolates72 words
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Advertisement835 1954-09-08 8 NORDDEUTSCHEK LLOYD MM HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE IOINT SERVICE 1 C.»k-..-r.bo Cji»o.i Marseilles Ant^.rp Hotlcidim. Mi.-r>bur^ 0 Bremen S por.- P S him Penan? HESSINSTEIM LLOYD 10 l3Saal 1 4 Sept 15Sept f^ANKfURT HAPAC 24 I^Sepr IS Sepf 29 Sept HAMBLRC HAPAC 15 19 Ocf 20 Ocr 21 Oct N A835 words
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Advertisement1169 1954-09-08 8 let: 2i»5 BLUE FUNNEL LINE (4; iimsj im lino MANSFIELD CO., LTD. "dS* Incoroorated m Singapore .trrtrr* option HI prorecd via oilier ports to load and discharge canto s>AiriN«;s m Liverpool. Glasgow LONDON lOMINEMAL POKIS. Due Sai!« P Sham Penanp Aniiiix Riis n ties, Genoa. n a d i. Hamburg1,169 words
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Advertisement768 1954-09-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. S pore P. S hair Penan? 1 CAROET (RL) 11/12 Sept. ARKELDYK (HAL) 19/25 Sept. 26 Sept. 27/28 Sept. ROEBIAH (SMNJ 29Sept/sOct. 6768 words
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Advertisement799 1954-09-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT, SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hambutj, Gdynia. Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo Spore P Sham Ponanf x) "IAVA" 13 21 Sept 22/23 Sept 24 25Sepl xx) "SONCKHLA' 22/27 Sept 28 28 Sept 29 30 Sep*. xxx) KINA" 26 Sept. /I Oct xi799 words
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Article249 1954-09-08 9 Review Follows Report Of Rubber Inquiry Mission Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The rubber planting industry will not get any more Government grants for replanting until the whole question has been reconsidered. Payments have already been suspended by the Replanting Board. The reconsideration was ordered on249 words
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175 1954-09-08 9 Australia Interested In Latex Imports Standard Staff Corr. PENANG, Tues— Bulk shipments of Malayan latex have been recommended for Australia, according to the Australian Trade Commissioner m Malaya. Mr. G. S. Anderson, who i s touring the Federation. Mr. Anderson said that one of the members of the Australian Trade175 words
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Article31 1954-09-08 9 MR. S. SUBRAHMANYAN ac ountani oi the United Commercia Bank, Singapore, has left for India on four months' eavc after serving m Singapore for three years and 'a31 words
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Article110 1954-09-08 9 Exportable Thai Rice At 2M. Tons BANGKOK. Sept. 7: CAP)— Latest official statistics indicated Thailand's rice exports this year will at most only slightly surpass 1,000,000 tons of exportable surplus totalling 2,000,000 tons. Authoritative sources today said authorised exports from Jan. 1 to Sept. 1 totalled t)88.8T5.4 tons. Existing contracts110 words
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940 1954-09-08 9 Better Turnover Seen In Share Mart Finance And Cammercm *****-. > ;■.■■<■: ■.■■v...-^v».- OX an improved turnover on the Singapore .-.".are market yesterday. industrials were .-teady and tins slightly improved. There was also a littie more activity m rubber shares, according to the Maayan Sharebrokers' Association. V- sterday's quol at940 words
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Article36 1954-09-08 9 THE secretaries of BurmaMalay Tin Ltd.. reported the following tin ore outputs of companies m the group for August: Katu Tin Dredging Ltd.. 615 piculs and Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd.. 573 piculs.36 words
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Article31 1954-09-08 9 W \SHIN •H' "<. i v> manufa ween !J S esti a. half "SSL 1 n to su| ,1 railway i Th( on tract Mr. Stati i tt the31 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-09-08 9 A Kl.( l> rd Uh X I ■< 1° Kttibti on i Fri/(-^ wen h»"-; <N .< i f«»r th>hs.Hs i c»-iit of the26 words
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167 1954-09-08 9 Anglo-Oriental Group Outputs For August UUUrL is oi tin concentrates for the undermentioned c< panics under th,-. m igement of Anglo-Oriental i.Malavai Limited for the month o! August, are:Picu Ampat Tin Dredging Ltd. I 949 Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Co Ltd 290 Berjuntai Tin Dredging Ltd. 1,032 Kamunting Tin Dredgi167 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-09-08 9 FIVE of the 19 new buses (Albion and Commer luses) belong ins to Tay Koh Yat\ fleet which operated new routes m Singapore from th i s month. The new bu^es. which cost the co uipa n v 5500.000. are >ervinu passengers along an additional 9^ miles of feeder routesStandard - 58 words
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Article56 1954-09-08 9 TOKYO, Sepl 7 AEI t Export-bnpori Bank ol Jajoan has authoi I ne billion one hundred i < ion yen a Jitsugyo Cam] finanace the export of U machinery to S The machinery will Em ped under the terms ol agreement between the N men Jitsugyo56 words
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331 1954-09-08 9 Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Sept. 7:— Dissolution ol the Nether-l:inds-Indonesian I nion alter fifty days of negotiation at The Hague will have little effect at the moment on Indonesia's trade with Holland. However, it does foreshadow future talks on th< economic and financial331 words
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Article127 1954-09-08 9 Standard Market Reporter KI'BBKR prices m Singapore yesterday st< ti> by 3 16 cent to G8 9 16 cents per Ib. for first i. ac!e rubier for current and next month's shij)inent. Quotations ■;> nod slightly lower I > around Monday's do eveis (6J 3/8 cci127 words
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Article79 1954-09-08 9 Coconut Oil Dull And Copra Quiet Singapon wa et m > du Quotat i g at Peppei $207 per pi $205, a i Coce ers at I cording to I HC.H a prioM (per i f i v. i SI, PIT ?l',j I. m. I %2»i i n. I j79 words
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Article99 1954-09-08 9 MAI. A A N I v '< me Banks Ass<m :t.f-«< n m ::t; rates t«i n;er( i kl> > > ■1 1 u«-r» Vu I'orii (1.1. 12 [5 1* l is »-l 1«, (red: bill .nd trad*' hills (9fl c I ai < la Hi (T.T.), 099 words
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Advertisement468 1954-09-08 9 civilian canteens bod J ENDERS arc- \:ed froM k mtractcjvs t -it nents, rr^eal; *anteens In Su 1 BOD situated a K< ai Honf ar:-; A.exa:: er forms and W appU t ran be obtaine a personal applies nto I BOD c C.'.PO date <!ion of te:. rs i be468 words
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Advertisement450 1954-09-08 9 £7.7 Million! Profit For J.A. Rank Organization CONSOLIDATED profit and loss account of Odeon Theatres for the 52 weeks ended June 26, 1954 shows trading profits subject to depreciation, interest and tax of £7.704.084 against £6,837,496 for 1953. according to a cable report from the London office of J. Arthur450 words
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Miscellaneous113 1954-09-08 9 SHIPS IN HARBOUR Ou<rr Roads .NW 5. Tung Song NW 2/3. A-i Si Greeorv Tiiluwah, Rengaia 2122. Pres Pilhmore c t Falkerjei'l] 8/9. Gjertrud Bakke. 36, Hai Lee InnerKoad, 19/20, Gerardmer 15/16. Bens' ia Brenda Beetong, Tong ckuch 13 14._ Hoa Bruas Sirusa, Merlimau, Laid lp Anchorage Laniongan,' Caltex 93.113 words
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Article, Illustration703 1954-09-08 10 WHAT DID WOMEN REALLY SEE IN HIM Valentino, 'The Greatest Screen Lover Of Them AW Cou'd secretly eve li- -and >■ l L-HAU D work with de- i taste I 5 lies, rent to x>m Rodol p h Ru kh-2 ua.l'.', it StT I 1 r Ol All Soinbrc-r >703 words
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Article19 1954-09-08 10 A FEDERATION EDITION OF 'DOING THE TOWN' BY OSWALD HENRY WILL APPEAR ON THIS PAGE TOMORROW.19 words
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Article, Illustration355 1954-09-08 10 BERNARD McELWAINE - BERNARD McELWAINE By ATANY years too late I A have finally found a schoolteacher who qualifies for the title, "the teacher I would most like to be kept m after school by." Miss Tilda Thamar includes a college teaching degree among other trophies collected during355 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-09-08 10 Photo). THESE two hats are caHeJ 'Belles de Nuit." The one on the left is green and the other white. Both are made of feathers and designed by Mattli to match after-dark dresses. They were short n m London last week at Mattli's Autumn Collection m Mayfair UPUP - 48 words
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Advertisement119 1954-09-08 10 r > *Jn ~TU >r THERE'S REAL SOAP IN RTNSO HF/ Ugro^ O^uJ TT\ noc DBtJe/\ f I n^re 3^ Z KiNSO p^CKSJ -'tV'\%^ A Where there's soft water you just cat. t beat real soap JT'-^ I J v v\ \'*T^ X V> —and you can tell from that119 words
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Miscellaneous313 1954-09-08 10 1, rpODAfS Ql<)T\Tlo\: "Tact the thing th.it. it it v there. J J nobody notices it. hut if it wi'i there, everybody notices ii" Schoolboy's Definition. VOIK BtRTHDATE AMI BISTHSIGN 5 AlRES— March 21 to April U Take tdvantage ol 1 E tunities Brtiich present themselves; make headwaj »ec- I313 words
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Article16 1954-09-08 11 I Boo H s S imers' Sept 11. has been post16 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-09-08 11 ■91 Rl sty UNAS 9 Olf >; v. s < I km RAJ Sfa m ah> p to :.'.tof 04/95 X torn SM I S-points to nil. Mf. ere !/?<• "ik-h cIM P C s". th s :he i g ball oit to his own44 words
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280 1954-09-08 11 LONDON Sept t: (Renter) (Football Review) By ending Chelsea's unbeaten record with a l o virtorv at Stamford Bridge tonight Preston North End went to the top of the English Division One football table. a ad of S lei .!an- Unit I who oe280 words
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Article52 1954-09-08 11 MELBOURNE. Australia. Sept. 7 (AP)— The Davis Cud Inter/one final between Sweden and the winner of the American zone series will be played m Brisbane, the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia decided last night. Singles matches will be played on Dec. 17 and 19 and Ihe doubles on52 words
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Article500 1954-09-08 11 Dreams Come True For American Tennis Stars FOREST HILLS, N.Y., Sept. 7, AP)-A long-frustrated dreams of a National Tennis Championship came true yesterday for Vie Seixas of Philadelphia, and game Doris Hart, who once thought she might never walk again Seixas, 31, and twice before a badly500 words
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285 1954-09-08 11 ANDY BOZARIO - CHENG ENG LEADS STRONGEST NORTH TEAM Vs. SOUTH ANDY BOZARIO Bu KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Penang s veteran Malaya Cup skipper, Yeap Cheng- Eng considered the best outside left m the country will lead the North m the North versus South annual soccer classic t<> be played at the TPCA Stadium285 words
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Article47 1954-09-08 11 BADEX-BADEX (Germany), Sept. 6 (AP) Wimbledon champion Jarolsav Drobny Sunday won the men's singles Of the Baden-Baden international tennis -ournamentbut it took him 200 minutes and five sets to dispose of young Italian ace Guiseppe Merlo. Drobny won 6-2, 6-3, 9-11. 4-6. 6-2.47 words
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Article65 1954-09-08 11 LONDON. Sept. 7 (Renter). The draw for the Scottish League Cup quarter-finals, made yesterday, resulted as follows Motherwe!! v Rangers. Hearts v St. Johnstone, Ayr United v Airdrieonians and Morton v East File. The ties will be decided on a home and away goal aggregate, the65 words
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Article93 1954-09-08 11 MILAN, Sept. fi (AFP).— Juan Fangio (Argentina) was unofficially classified world champion motor racing driver with more than twice the points rating? of the next be^. :n an unofficial classification following his win m the Italian Grand Prix at Monza yesterday. Tne classification takes m laU the93 words
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Article295 1954-09-08 11 RESULTS of I I were:: Men's singles final: (U.S.A the former Wii champion, beat Rex ll.i: g Australia 3 6. 2 4 6 4. Hartwig began hi< match againsi Setx is as if he v sweep the American .< court and took the firsi set sheet merit B;:295 words
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432 1954-09-08 11 i TEN records were broken and one was equalled at j the fifth annual athletic meet ot the Singapore Harbour Board Boys' Club, at Keppel Ground on Sun dav. i— i Siak Chong Leng slashed otf i hit! a second trom the432 words
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Advertisement282 1954-09-08 11 TUITION ENGLISH, Mathe:::<v-. up c Sid. 8. by qualified 1 > perienced teachers (C I rei nu kfodi c ite A, 212. Joe Chiat P;:,c,. Singapore 15. ACCOM. VACA\T CI N GAP 0 S E i- A O HOSTEL. Accommodation available DOR.. DOUBLE -SINGLE. Full board. lodging, monthly (105/- 1282 words
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Advertisement317 1954-09-08 11 ENC Ar.L MINT \|R <!:;•■ 1 choon t 1 *J and Mn Chew C and Mv Ho v < a tLaagb t Mr end I X m Ipoh -4 ACKMOUKD ;vi»M ifß AND N T ATHA elatives ai i I- i ions of g< the 1 S!TI ATI()\S VA(AM BOX317 words
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Miscellaneous277 1954-09-08 11 Li'! Abner By Al Capp -^L^^ J PEX N4UD«EM.M.D.. f r -AH >lrt —>\ r VAh SOLID-STEE'u, T BUT, TMASS 1 I ALL THV tJ MM.V-S A^C«/''. R ft.N WVTH'SAME/f^. OR KNIGHTS O' yIMPOSSIBLEf KICKAPOO OCN JUICE J NIGHT CCPN O' "UN POPULAR V±=i^- TH' F^OUND <\. IT NEVER -S°B.T-277 words
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Article273 1954-09-08 12 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY SOON FOR SINGAPORE Soya SINGAPORE will soon have a cinder track of Olympic proportions when work on the $180,000, cinder track at the Singapore Chinese High School m Bukit Timah is completed. Yesterday, the school's principal. Mr. Tay Ann Loong. said that work. which was273 words
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Article234 1954-09-08 12 Seven-year-old Snapdragon (late Wise Bird), who has ended his racing- career, will shortly leave for Sukabumi in Java, where h e will go to the stud. Trainer S. K. Tjoa is finalising arrangements to have Snapdragon sent to his friend's farm in Sukabumi. One of the two234 words
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Article281 1954-09-08 12 R.E.M.E 2Star Soccerites 2 M ich'n McCo-:ibe. Sim Yang Huat V. Roberts Re f ert>e: Layiield. TRAILING two-nil at the interval, Star Soccerites, who are m the running for this year's S.A.F.A. Div. one league championship, brought out their best towards the closing stages to hold281 words
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Article229 1954-09-08 12 HASTINGS. Sept. 7. <Reui tor '-The England XI op- posing Pakistan here had to struggle hard to avoid defeat when play ent.-red on its third and final day. Fifty-two behind on the first innings and the opening partnership separated overnight the home side were not m a very229 words
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Article43 1954-09-08 12 THE Singapore Hockey Association's annual Poppy Day match betwwn the Civilians and the Services will be held on Nov. 2. The Quadrangular meet between the Army Navy. Air Force and Civilians will run over three days D->e. 3. 4 and 5.43 words
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Article95 1954-09-08 12 IPOH, Mon.— The Malayan Chinese Football Association president. Mr. Chan Lai Hong, expressed the association's sorrow at the death of their patron, Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Mr. Aw was r.ot only a great philanthropist, but also a great sports enthusiast. He was one of95 words
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235 1954-09-08 12 and 12th mjnutes. JoseDh Navaratnam took the .-■cure to «-o then it was the turn i. b Maniam. Vanderput completed the rout by coring two last minute goals. V Thevarajah; S. Yogarajan; Rajaratnam; Joseph Nava ratnam: C. Thuraisingam- ft Oiellathurai; T. s. MaSaS; pa. am.235 words
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Article87 1954-09-08 12 SHARP SHOOTING Thilligalingam and Wilfred Ponniah put Ceylon Sports Club m a winning way to beat the Singapore Cricket Club o— l m a friendly hockey encounter on the padang yesterday. The Ceylonese fielded their Hrst team against opponents who were playing without five of their87 words
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Article30 1954-09-08 12 i Banka Billiton footballers, who play their last game against the Combined Services tonight, were fuests of the Singapore -l^ at the Happy Worlds SIL/ *****8 Restaurant last30 words
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Article1344 1954-09-08 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Returns Best Of Good Times At Bukit Timah By OUTSTANDING candidates at yesterday morning's workouts m preparaion for the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup meeting, which commences on aturday at Bukit Timah, were: Jjjjjijjj Troubadour three m 37 1/5 sec, Broadside 37 4/5 sec,1,344 words
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Advertisement24 1954-09-08 12 Zj Zp lo A^fyi \3d yK\[ iTVvi \7\ //I I\ Martini IS TH£ BEST SELLING VERMOUTH 1 -11 S THS AST ASIATIC CO.. LTD.24 words
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Advertisement234 1954-09-08 12 0 T//£ rarCW 7-//£ W?/?Zi? «4J" LEARNED TO TRUST So«* 0., y^-i m» m OLYMPIC GAMES For 20 years Omega has officially timed the Olympic*. In recognition of Omega's Outstanding leadership m precision timing, the Olympic Committee of Helsinki presented Omega with the Olympic Cross the highest award for consistent234 words
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Miscellaneous64 1954-09-08 12 Today's Sport SOCCER Fr B k I Billil S< 3 1- s s s H K B B —SHB; 'J I I 5 I LS.4C Seiic SRC: Div. 2: s B D '.-i Kl ilsa; hi dull s C •.,<; r 0o« sH Y 7 <B SMSC :s PW PWD64 words
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