Singapore Standard, 10 September 1954
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Title Section18 1954-09-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD tt at an Vol. V. >o. 69. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 13 CENTS.18 words
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Article487 1954-09-10 1 MacG Warns Sungei Siput IPOH, Thurs. Sungei J3.jt, the Federation's wont terror spot which rouched oH the proclamation of the Emergency m 1943, wcs warned by the High Commissioner, Si r Donald MacGiilivroy, that tH.re would be more brutal mjrjers by Communists unless the inhabitants took courage m their own487 words
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Article87 1954-09-10 1 KOBE. Sept. 9 (UP). The Japanese government today impounded the 9.236-ton British steamship Singapore and ordered it held lor auction unless its owners pay damages totalling almost $10,000 '< to a Japanese firm. A Japanese court ordered the auction after the Peninsular and Oriental Line, owners87 words
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Article497 1954-09-10 1 Algerian Town Razed In 12 Seconds ALGIERS, Sept. 9 More than 1,000 people are feared killed and at least 2,000 injured m a 12 -second earthquake which rocked central Algeria early this morning. Information from the ravaged town of Orleansville flashed back by army radio signal!*Reuter; AP - 497 words
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Article, Illustration340 1954-09-10 1 Standard Correspondent HONGKONG. Sept. 9.— The ashes of the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw arrived at Kaitak Airport this morning by Pan American Airways from Honolulu. Accompanying the ashes were his widow. Mrs. Aw. his two sons. Mr. Aw Kow and Mr.340 words
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Article201 1954-09-10 1 As Warships Pound Amoy TAIPEI. Sept. 9— (AP)— Nationalist warships and planes pounded the Red China coast again today as U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles pledged that Nationalist China "doesn't stand alone against the forces of aggression. j Mr. Dulles Ben here from the201 words
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Article108 1954-09-10 1 NEW DELHI, Sept. 9, (Reuter). Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said today he considered the new South-east Asian defence treaty "most unfortunate." Mr Nehru who declined to attend the SEAT 3 talks at Manila, was speaking at an Indian Press Association luncheon. He108 words
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Article67 1954-09-10 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. Brazil. Sept. 9 (APt Actress Ava Gardner suffered a "nervous crisis" early yesterday, her press agent said, after she was met at the airport here by 700 fans and newsmen. The management of the Floria Hotel, where the Gardner party checked m, said67 words
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Article89 1954-09-10 1 Churchill Intends To Stay Put HESTON (England) Sept. 9. (APi.— Prime Minister Churchill has no immediate intention of resigning, an official Conservative Party worker said last night. Captain John Thirkell, who speaks under the auspices of the Conservative Party central office, told a party meeting here: "In spite of rumours89 words
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Article35 1954-09-10 1 HONGKONG. Sept. 9 (Reuter).—Lord Lindsay of Birker, who acted as official interpreter to the British Labour Party delegation during Its tour of China, left here by air today for India.35 words
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183 1954-09-10 1 ROME STAGES BIG FASHION SHOW FOR MEN ROME. Sept. 9. (Reuter)— Twenty-two male mannequins last night presented i.JOO f ashion-c onsiious Italians with the latest men's styles from eight European countries. This first International Men's Fashion Show ever held, was staged by the Federation of Master Tailors. Britain, Germany. France,183 words
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Article50 1954-09-10 1 MOSCOW. Sept. 9 (Beuter) Russia has rejected United States protest against the .shooting down of an American Navy aircraft off the Siberian coast on Saturday. The Soviet rejection was contained m a note delivered to the CJnited States Embassy m Moscow a; 11 p.m. last night.50 words
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Article48 1954-09-10 1 JAKARTA. Sept. 9 'AFP)— The trial started today of H. C. J. G. Schmidt, a Dutch national, charged with having led rebel troops against the Indonesian Republic. Schmidt Is also accused of supplying arms to the fanatic Darul Islam terrorist*. He 1 pleaded not guilty*48 words
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Article74 1954-09-10 1 PARIS. Sept. 9. (Reuter)— Lord Ismay, Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. today offered the French Government "all possible aid" From NATO it necessary m the Algerian earthquake. In a message to the French Government Ismay, who Is also Vice-Pre-sident of the Atlantic cil. offered74 words
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Article195 1954-09-10 1 Air -Sea Search For Swimmer Off DOVER, England, Sept. 9— (AP)— The air-sea search for Ted May, 44-year-old steel worker who vanished on his second attempt to swim th English Channel unes^rted, was abandoned today. As the day wore on. hope r <"->r the 238-ib. father of nine 'tnildren faded.195 words
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Article33 1954-09-10 1 MONTREAL. Sept 8. (Renter) T;^ D. h- >oi K< ttt and her daughter |'Princess Alexandra arrived today for a seven-day stay m the Montreal district, last stop do their Canadian tour.33 words
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Advertisement87 1954-09-10 1 MmSmSBSm Just Rveeived VANTONA COUNTERPANE 77a" i \s<\ r il/c K\ L 1< Vow bad s oryxit fjlc s ii bl cr.'-.sed q\ I *c--'d >•■ This You will be well sotisfied with your Vontona counterpo«« for it will prove ai procticol m ute at it it chormmf mi appearance.87 words
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Article, Illustration301 1954-09-10 2 But It Was Nothing To Be Excited About A FLASH of light and a puff of smoke would ordinarily attract little attention. But when the flame and smoke come from black, murky, stinking water, it is a serious matter or so it would seem301 words
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Article249 1954-09-10 2 Council Allegation SEREMBAN, Thurs.— The State Agricultural Department sold poultry m the Town without a licence and operated a farm which did not provide "even the most elementary sanitary services/ it was alleged m the Town Council today. Making these allegations. Mr. Chin See In warned249 words
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Article83 1954-09-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Regulations setting out the new full dress uniform for Police officers were published here today. The new uniform will consist of white drill tunic, dark blue trousers with two-inch buff seams down each leg. and foot straps of black leather. To round off83 words
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Article103 1954-09-10 2 Lottery Mystery Cleared IPOH, Thurs— A Standard reader wrote to the local office of the Social Welfare Lotteries Board, for an explanation about the number of tickets sold m the 23rd Social Welfare Lottery draw. He claimed that according to the official announcement 1.570.000 tickets were soldJ but he could103 words
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Article85 1954-09-10 2 I KUAXTAX, Thins —Che Ab- dv] Hamid. Circuit Magis- tra f e. imposed S3OQ fine on I Cho:is Choy (19) here yester- day. for breaking into the 1 house of a woman. Mak Kiow. arid >'ea':ng $15 rash be'.ong- ing |o her on A,;g. 8.85 words
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Article83 1954-09-10 2 MacG Opens Ipoh YMCA Building IPOH. Thurs.— The High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, this evening declared open the new $250.--000 building of the Young Men's Christian Association m Coronation Park. He lauded the organization for the service it was doing which he .said was "far beyond the purely material and83 words
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Article44 1954-09-10 2 THE Young Men Muslim Association of Singapore will ho d a meeting to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (grandson of the Prophet Mohamed) at the premises of the All-Malaya Muslim Missionary Society. Lorong 12. tomorrow at T.'W p.m.44 words
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Article59 1954-09-10 2 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— A 28-year old widow, Khoo Phaik Siew, who.se husband met with a fatal accident m Kuala Lumpur two years ago, was found floating m the sea near Mitchell Pier by a European woman. Mrs. Carto. yesterday evening. After pulling the body out of the59 words
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Article64 1954-09-10 2 BUTTERWORTH. Thur.s. Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty. the former Com-mander-in-Chief. Far East Air Force, arrived this morning al the Mata Kuching aerodrome on a routine to the Air Force here. He v.smet by Wing Commander A G. Wilson and other senior officers. Sir Francis, who is64 words
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Article171 1954-09-10 2 AX application for a habeas corpus on behalf of Chng Kee Hi.;at. who is detained under an expulsion order made by the Governor-in-Couneil. came up Jor hearing before the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAy nsey, m the Singapore High figurt yesterday. Mr 17 A J Smith, who171 words
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Article72 1954-09-10 2 TAIPING. Thurs. Snores of youthful members of the Federation Volunteer's Reconnaissance Corps w through their paces m Talping's famous Lake Gardentoday to show their growing prowess to the visiting High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. Sir Donald, who flew to Taiping m the first leg of his one-day Perak72 words
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Article184 1954-09-10 2 New Citizenship Rule PENAN G, Thurs.— The Settlement Registration Officer, Mr. J. R. G. Jenkins, told a Press conference today that if any applicant could establish, with reasonable certainty, that he was born m the Settlement, then his claim to Federal citizenship, would r* accepted. Mr.184 words
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Article180 1954-09-10 2 PENANG, Thurs.— The Resident Commissioner Mr. R. P. Bingham, speaking at the 1954 Poppy Day Appeal yesterday evening said it was the duty ot everyone to assist the dependants of the security forces who had given their lives for the protectioe of the people of180 words
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Article114 1954-09-10 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore >esterda> were: riN PKICt The price of tin yesterday was 5366s per pit-Hi Up S"»i. LONDON RUBBER No. 1 R.S.S. Settlement House Terms Thursday's ope nin; price* first session were: Tome: Steady but quiet. LONDON UN Thursday's ope ning session114 words
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Article29 1954-09-10 2 i HONGKONG Sj Standan S^ H Ex angi lay i to Cl =ter ing: v 5 "ss-- 96 ]H* -o one Ir.< -da •vsjv. C,<j.c. $252.87! «o29 words
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Article28 1954-09-10 2 Che Latirt. Aerodronv Manager. Kuantan, has gone on transfer to Kuala Lumpur and his place here has been taken by Mr. Anthony Saray from Iht- Fcuera! Capi'a!28 words
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Article19 1954-09-10 2 THE Seremban Town Council has decided not to restrict the number of hawker and street stall licences.19 words
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Article125 1954-09-10 2 Paper 6 Years Behind Time Kl'ALA LI VI Pi Thurs.— A Kuala Lur.:. daily today "disclosed" existence of an induv court in the I>u> rat:.. six long years alter it had been actually set up. The pa pi r b: •Court Set Up 1 buur Rows Plan To End s125 words
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Advertisement358 1954-09-10 2 j PARIS j| FIRST and TOURIST CLASS I H CONSTELLATION AIR' INDIA JntenuUumjaL ADELPHI HOTEL. SINCAPORE. TEL. ***** I**^ GOBLIN I jA electric clothes I \'W/ WASHING \IACHI\E qr_ Sarrs tinir- and ntltircs I X^mmgm^J your family hml^rt. m $240.00 hss 10% Cash. Instalments ran bt i ij! y Cost358 words
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Advertisement100 1954-09-10 2 builds their bod'res VSp^^^^^^--^ protects their lungs ipJ fIU Boundless energy come* V I j Am with daily dose of pleasant 4 SCOTT'S EMULSION— th« easf Ay /CV J$ j palatable way for children and idultl V J^'fA to take precious Cod Liver O,i. helps build body resistance to f***^!100 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous170 1954-09-10 2 MR. Tan Yong Boon, 53, Sami Road, Port Swettenham, is the winner of the Standard Quick Quiz Contest No. 45. The judge was Mr. William Drury, a cartoonist. The correct answers are: CLUE NO. 1— Parker 51. (You can certainly get a harmonious blend here). Judge's comments: The advertisement states170 words
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Article, Illustration516 1954-09-10 3 15th DAY OF THE CHINESE Bth MOON They helped fopple a Mongol emperor Lanterns By P CHAN Si.indarJ Stall Reporter FOR a> long a> there is a i; :i ih >:•;• \v ill he the t bii festival of the >1 y birthda v. la -pile the (art thatStandard - 516 words
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Article111 1954-09-10 3 Smugglers Escape In Dawn Chase A SING \SM)IIF. Customs iautnh chased Muussitr.-' -ny.iu. fit <.f-d w th itboard motor. early yesterua> morn- "ihe ckaae started when Revenu.? Officers spotted three Chinese unloading tobacco from the sampan on to the loneb West ist beach, n^ if Tan lons KHng. l:ic dose111 words
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191 1954-09-10 3 REMARKING that he took a serious view of such cases, the Singapore Second Traffic Police Magistrate, Mr Howe Yoon Chon», yesterday disqualified a hit-and-run motorist from driving a vehicle for five years. m addition, the motorist, 1 Wonf Man, was lined a total A191 words
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Article37 1954-09-10 3 Arts So- Sing =J^'e 3 •ci Poel Laureate Sri V« i his Katha;~i tro ipe m ;ur of their rlilt to Mai at LitU«'f JaM, t. ay at S M p -tv37 words
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Article220 1954-09-10 3 5,000 Weekly Visitors Needed To Pay For Its Maintenance THE Singapore City Council which has built the Van Kleef Aquarium at King George the Fifth Park for the "embellishment of this city/ is now faced with the problem of running it even on a nonprofit making basis.220 words
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Article123 1954-09-10 3 THE Budget Committee of the Singapore City Council, when it meets next month, will have a tou?h time trying to provide for the extension of public services during the next year and finding enough money to meet the commitments. The Council will have to spend an additional123 words
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Article46 1954-09-10 3 The Council has approved m principle a five-year water, gas and electricity extension programme to cost $104,000,000. It has so far raised $30,000,000 m public loans and is getting enough money this year from banks as needed on a $20,000,000 loan recently floated.46 words
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Article50 1954-09-10 3 ALI BIX SEMAX (18). an engine driver at the Pahang Consolidated Company. Ltd.. at Sungei Lembing was yesterday fined $500 or two months' imprisonment by Che Abdul Hamid, Circuit Magistrate m Kuantan for trying to bribe a Police Officer by offering him $30 on May 26.50 words
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Article283 1954-09-10 3 TO thousands of Singapore workers, the visit of the British Labour Party delegation was as myste- rious and meaningless as the visit to the Colony of top Conservative Britons. The workers are still m the dark m spite of the publicity the Labourites receiv- ed283 words
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Article210 1954-09-10 3 THE issue of the next telephone directory tor Singapore has been deferred to January next year, due to an enlargement of the OTEC's present numbering scheme. The scheme. an OTEC spokesman -said yesterday. necessitated changing the telephone numbers of 4,000 lines early this year. He explained210 words
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Article132 1954-09-10 3 THE AW family thanks the following who sent their condolences on the death of Mr. Aw Boon Haw who died m Honolulu on Sunday. The Prime Minister ot Thailand. Pibul Songgram who cabled '"Deeply grieved to learn of death of Mr. Aw Boon Haw our benefactor. On behalf of132 words
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Article108 1954-09-10 3 5 Awards For Study In India SINGAPORE Government employees have been offered scholarships for studies m India. Preference will be given to those who will be eligible to take up post-graduate courses. Scholarship winners may take up the Arts and Humanitarian Science, Medicine, Civil Engineering or other subjects. Applications from108 words
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Article43 1954-09-10 3 UNIVERSITY of Malaya students from the Federation now have a full-time officer m Kuala Lumpur to deal with their personal problems. Mr. R. B. Knowles, assistant secretary m the Federation's Establishment's office has been appointed students' liaison officer.43 words
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Advertisement179 1954-09-10 3 r i ...at the dinner table! f^__9P^ /iL jl\ tangy, tempting flavoi to fS!-~*^-^ your meat dishes .and special I^JheinZ^i recipes! Sun-ripened, cooked* chwice vinepar :uui aromatic ft z^KbL spices make Heinz Tuinai > JP" t^__pl Ketchup t ho liavor delight of U" every roasted. or boiled A^ iJBKm dinner!179 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-09-10 4 MR. ALLEN CHASE. President of the Standardized Aircrafts which builds component parts for all aircraft flew m from London yesterday. He is here to see about the possibilities of larße-scale growing of rice m Malaya. "In our mass production, we will have to completely mechanize rice growing." heStandard - 70 words
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Article135 1954-09-10 4 Jobs For Dismissed Watchmen THE dispute between the Singapore Government and the Department of Civil Aviation Workers' Union, over the dismissal notices served j on seven watchmen employed at Kallang airport, is expected to end soon. Yesterday, the Union was 1 assured by Mr. Lee Siow i Mong. Assistant Secretary135 words
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Article27 1954-09-10 4 A SINGAPORE tailor. Lim i Teng Keng. f>4. was found I■' I hanging m a shop m BEokkienl! Istreel yesterday morning. Hel was dead I27 words
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Article31 1954-09-10 4 FAMILY remittances to China m August this year totalled 51.678.005 of which $537,732 went from Singapore, including remittances made by Federation residents through Colony banks.31 words
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Article68 1954-09-10 4 Workers' Education Seminar MALAYA will be represented at the ICFTU International Seminar on workers' education, to start m Calcutta, on Oct. 31. The Seminar, which Is expected to last three weeks will discuss the aims and objects of workers' education its scope and methods and also the form of organisation.68 words
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Article30 1954-09-10 4 A recruit. Rangdhaj Chetri. of the Training Depot, Kuala Lumpur Gurkha Depot, was accidentally killed m a jungle camp on Tuesday, A Court of Inquiry is being veld.30 words
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230 1954-09-10 4 MISHAPS DUE TO CHILDISH MISTAKES SAYS C.J. SINGAPORE'S Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday told a large gathering of Singaporeans that accidents could be avoided if everyone exercised a moderate degree of care on all occasions." He was speaking at the opening of the seventh annual Safety First Exhibition at230 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-09-10 4 photo. MRS. L. H. N. Davis, wife of Singapore's Secretary for Defence seen enjoying herself m a motor training cor at yesterday's Safety First Exhibition at the Victoria Memo rial Hall. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article57 1954-09-10 4 THE Singapore Anti-Vice Squad carried out 54 raids < i suspected brothels m the Colony last month and detained rive girls. None of the girls has been prosecuted. A total of $309,089 was paid by the Social Welfare Department last mor'h m respect of public57 words
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Article42 1954-09-10 4 ST. ANDREWS and St. Margaret's Schools will hold a variety concert at Rattles Institution on Sept. 25 at 8.30 p.m. The proceeds of the show will be u^ect to maintain a clinic run by the two school?.42 words
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Article102 1954-09-10 4 SOMEONE phoned The Standard office yesterday and said: '"There is trouble m Pasir Panjang Power Station because of a labour dispute." And immediately he rang off without disclosing: his identity. A Standard reporter went to the Power Station to investigate the "trouble." He found all102 words
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Article43 1954-09-10 4 MR. W. D. Craig, who has been Registrar of the University of Malaya for over four years, has resigned. He leaves Singapore shortly to take up his new appointment as Registrar of the University of Hull, m England.43 words
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179 1954-09-10 4 TWO secret society gangsters, Lim Hun Kuan and Koh Poh Kok, were sentenced to five months' imprisonment each fty a Singapore Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alex- ander, yesterday. Lim and Koh pleaded guilty to being members of a secret society known as "Giho" <18)179 words
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290 1954-09-10 4 A SINGAPORE lawyer, Mr. David Marshall, yesterday said m the Seventh Police Court that "it is shameful for trade union activities here to be prosecuted, just to please employers, who quite obviously know that no offence has been committed/ He made this remark when290 words
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Article100 1954-09-10 4 thousands of Maiayatees m Malaya will today celebrate their national" harvest festival. Onam. In Singapore, the Kerala Samajam. will organize sports and poetry competitions at the New World. At Seletar, where there Is a predominantly Mai population, The celebration will be m the Suli n i:100 words
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Article66 1954-09-10 4 A SINGAPCr.2 shopkeeper sat moodily m his shop m Km* Hl Road yesterday His coffee shop had been broken into the previous nieht and he had lost 10 cartons an- 10 packets of cigarettes, a fountain pen and some cash. But what was worrying him most was66 words
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Article29 1954-09-10 4 X TAX TAX. Thurs. Four Chinese were each fined $25 by Che Abdul Bamid. Circuil Magistrate, here lor p ing m the recently opened Pun Pair.29 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-09-10 4 lADY I.OKWEN. \\\u> o f Genfrat Sir Charles I Lo<u«n. -in-C. lar East Land Forces, paid a liahininfc \isit t,, SAT A yeslerday. Lady Lof\\en is dcfpl> int«r«st<d m \v<il.ire and social work and spends quit* a pood p.u l of her liror seeing B \ariousStandard - 80 words
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169 1954-09-10 4 10 Years Jail For Stabbing A Clerk A RASC ;ao Ah Sa:. 24 wm& m the Singapo A Court, yesterdc t years' rigorous i merit alter the him guilty by a I m lty on a chaige i homicide no* amoui to murder. Tay wa> stated to fatally stabbed a169 words
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Article75 1954-09-10 4 3 Bangs Then An Accident A BANG v, as s v Urn < v Rahman bin E ■i Singapor* {Traffic 1 i > 1 t which li -s .M-ea. "'j h< n v ouM tragedy ha b 1 i inspectoi Her ffg fune I Bi h... i qualified fi c75 words
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235 1954-09-10 4 He's Been In And Out Of Jail For 17 Years JOHORE BAHEU, Thure.— Zainal bin Mohomed Amin. 38. who vvac slated to have been m and out of prison during the last 17 years and Who had a criminal record of 30 previous convictions appeared before the Sessions Court President,235 words
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Advertisement77 1954-09-10 4 The icnrld famous family of TIGER medicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. I ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Another SUNDAY STANDARD Exclusive!!! PRINCE ALY KHAN I ft ft ft '-V v ft By the77 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-09-10 5 ABOVE: The cor containing the urn m which Mr. Aw Boon Haw's ashes were taken to Hongkong from Honolulu yesterday, stops m front of the Hongkong Standard office while the staff of the Eng Aun Tong, the Singtao and The Standard pay their respects. The car68 words
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54 1954-09-10 5 stai X ang P., i n Gov< Uu m oi vatei hoi the 1:.: leii who pre Dsatisfa ?1 i y > Governor, stating I it c insta ed done> v.- S yesterday, the linage a Irrig tfflr G S Robei soi tM they54 words
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53 1954-09-10 5 rMPUB 1 v < I Ling X t<\ the First tated 1 1 r>.e disp. n Singapon Mr. Lee Sk I f 1 xlion wa OB 1 > Ist 3 eai whan 11 r H«9M ap?.i''<: foi >ai 4 "rate. Inche I Itmil. il iftet 153 words
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Obituary31 1954-09-10 5 fe e >y ed daug 11 M W X Fra B -f -V' I'- B Id ist Ceroete 4 r .< leavf No l rove Avenue 1 111 11 i.V) am31 words
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Article66 1954-09-10 5 K 1 a;. i (JMPUR, Tl rs.— Hrn United States CooGenei Mr. Lampion Be > i -i ed at Eteadq.»• Mala fa, I i nnfei Jeutenant-Genera] Sir H urne, Genera Oiti- It Mrstood r :u: Genen Bourne save Mr. Berry nict' ire il ■be latest deve66 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-09-10 5 radiol>hoto> from Hon^kon^. MR, \\V ROW. eldrst son of the late Mr. Ah Boon ■aw, t:irri»-s the urn tont.unini; the ashes of his futher a> lie alights from the plane which brought hint from Honolulu to llmukoMg Behind him are Mrs \u Boon Haw and other membersStandard - 54 words
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Article415 1954-09-10 5 SINGAPORE Standard readers have donated $112 to 11-year-old Lam Chin Woh oi" Kuala Lumpur and his three orphan brothers, whose story appeared m the Sunday Standard of Aug. 29. Lam has for the past two years been looking after his bi ol hers since their415 words
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Article71 1954-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The qua ifying tesi for private candidates who wish to sit for i the Cambridge School Certificate Exa n nal on m December. 1955 will be held on Dec. 8. Entries for the qualifying te.-t can lie made at the office of the Chief71 words
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Article50 1954-09-10 5 BAIL of $5,0G0 was offered Sit Oh Tong, m the Singapore Fourth Police Couri yesterday, when he claimed trial to three charges of dishonestly receiving three stolen cheques worth LNi.i, belonging to an Insurance Company. The case will come up for mention on Sept. 23.50 words
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Article36 1954-09-10 5 TELUK AXSOX. Thurs The Lower Perak Districi Etover Scouts dance, under the patronage of the Raja Muda ot Perak, will be held at the Dew Recreation Club on Saturday, Sept. LB. commencing at p.m36 words
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291 1954-09-10 5 'Sara' Takes Singaporeans On A World Tour MF.MBKRS and friends of the Fast-West Society were fiijuratively taken on a round-the-world tour by the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya. Mr. M. Saravanamuthu. last niijht m the British Council Hall. T.» v 4 aboul big recent I >.» ex* tirsion sponsored Singap >re291 words
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518 1954-09-10 5 S'PORE MAY HAVE TO FIGHT FOR NEIGHBOURS SEATO Pact Conditions SINGAPOREANS called up under the National Service scheme may be sent out to defend neighbouring countries m the event of a war because of the South east Asia Treaty Organization pact signed m Manila on Wednesday. But for the present518 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-09-10 5 Mil RAO. a««d s.v.n pBMK, a proniiMii^ >tudcnl of the Taylor Dane* Studio. Sms.i poic wild will appeal m a reprat pertoi iiuiiu of Ballet to be staged soon lor harit> StandardStandard - 32 words
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Article99 1954-09-10 5 j DR. C. J. PAGLAR. "Pros. I Changi) will ask Government I l ai the next Legislative Council meeting, whether the Singai pore Improvemen! Trust had. j during the post-war period, made any loans to the public for the improvement of slum?. Dr. Paglar will want99 words
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Article170 1954-09-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs— About 200 inhabitants of Stulang Laut and Sinking Darat village, Johore Bahru, will be removed to a reservation near Kampong Majidi, subject to the approval of the Johore Government. The inhabitants were given quit notices by I ne Sultan of Johore alter170 words
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Article77 1954-09-10 5 M V..VCA. T:> n Regii 'ration tor the Federal and! Settlement election- v ilao here on Oct 18 and ci on Mo ent eiectio wii! take place m the mi I of next 'i y edei a eiectio at aboul the same time. i was sla the77 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous408 1954-09-10 5 CHINESE YMCA: Table tennis 2 pjn. Bodybuilding 5 p m Badminton 5 p.m. Commercial' class 5 p m. SAFETY FIRST EXHIBITION: A Victoria Memorial Hall 9 a.m. I Sl>; Free film show at Raffles I Place Nev.v Magazine. The American Working Women a id Auto-workers in Detroit 1 n m.408 words
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Article528 1954-09-10 6 ■TIGHT nations -.:,..> the South-east Asian I -ct stand against s. and the South-west Pacii Fhls is an Internationa] n1 ol great < M that will in- < nurrent generation as «ell aa Though we beli aims primarily at I Ilf I.:-:: v- ->sion. the word been528 words
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335 1954-09-10 6 Sir; —Your correspondent S. Shuhabuddm m bis article entitled 'Can UMNO help develop United Spirit In this Colony raises a number «>f pertinent questions which are not only inti resting but also debatable But Drst it should be noted that the manifesto enumerated by335 words
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Letter258 1954-09-10 6 Sir: Wit h refer* nee to the articli which appeared m your Issue ol the 6th i n a t ant, "Queenstown: many had a hand Chan." I would like to point out that the whole scheme for the at tap dwellers has found support from all258 words
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Letter173 1954-09-10 6 Sir Will you please nvi my most sincere condi ncea to Mr. Aw Boon Haw's family. The much beloved dec a »ed shan d during his lile a gri al part ot his fortune to help v.w needy and to make others happy. As he was merciful towards others173 words
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Letter119 1954-09-10 6 Sir. The writer of the n iii the Singapore Press dated 6th September, 1954. and headed "When the P lytechnic law Is ready. Singapore may ask for Colombo Plan aid."' does not seem to be aware that t Ue City Council has already availed itself of the generous offer119 words
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Letter107 1954-09-10 6 Sir; —It IS Quite obvious that the idea of a second 'Kirkby' is vim> unpopular to all sensible Malayans. Parents <>! schoolgoing children feel very very strongly indeed over thi>. 1 feel UMNO-MCA should tackle this vital issue without delay. It concerns them m two ways, firstly as political107 words
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Letter185 1954-09-10 6 Sir: Mr. .4 ii' was s o powerful an influence for charity Unit one eve. r thought of him as a possible victim of the inevitable force of Death. seemed as if h.e would be spared for many more years m continue doing good iii many lands. But,185 words
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448 1954-09-10 6 Hurricanes Rival Atomic Explosions A HURRICANE generates as much energy as S several thousand atomic bombs explosing every second! j This amazing statement J has been made by scientists i who are studying these devastating storms to discover how the coming of a hurriI cane can be predicted soon enough448 words
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438 1954-09-10 6 JOHN THOMPSON - JOHN THOMPSON WUUWVWM O V ttIttUWUV > JAPAN was told: "Gt 1 drreiii working conditions and fair prices." The an who said it iit Tokio: Morgan Phillips, British Labour Party's general secretary, the man u-'ho proved to be a a. Ur of evasive replies438 words
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Article80 1954-09-10 6 INCREASING Foot tin F< deral Q i i to Eour tniUion I yi v 7:. i thai Federal ft Is net r. B Bin a v.. it IUU It rnment pi i the pea i ol th< ;> op] It is thfifi m di ■11 such an rabbi80 words
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Article81 1954-09-10 6 \y vrEVEP I a for t B i and r lediate d Is then i teem m rice p countries tak» j v hii people s i '->< •i. acrifii d nal i( na] po i tbviously r--* v j that Brits bus from thai count 11 s81 words
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Article19 1954-09-10 6 pHUNG SHDiO i lucatioi throu^j un fees al sen tys the X i tang da the cha p19 words
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Advertisement65 1954-09-10 6 i p i-i's«'tnitttf tin* Mtf*tr STANDARD 10 Following closely the gencr.i design of the now famous Standard Ei^ht saloon it incorporates such desirable ♦eofures as fully trimmed interior designed for J maximum comfort. The four wide doors ore fitted wirH wmd-up windows end fully pi»oted no-draught ventilators both front and65 words
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Advertisement27 1954-09-10 6 T/ie Malayan Way of Lite 9 Borgamlng In the morkct then fhc sot.sfoct.o<- i reel voluc tor '.our money rothcr like drmking a J»O2 yCtrlsbd^q of course27 words
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Miscellaneous52 1954-09-10 6 bbbbVvSB w\ fl PsS SIP bW F> sfl fl HL*>^KflLVHLi^^H Science flfl IIMM1. LOT. L^^"^. H| &tuy>jit -X fl only we could mahe sure that there MS a next generation Laughter at Work aaY> gHL**anuti; EBB "I l«t)t '.Hicuiticr lUf tmlilr l<u( kflar titr iinrU (Uv. »,i r i.,...,« like52 words
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Article671 1954-09-10 7 Military Bloc Aimed At Asians, Say Reds LONDON, Sept. 9, (Reuter). Western countries last night welcomed the South-East Asia defence pact signed m Manila as a step towards peace and security m Asia but Communist sources attacked it as an "aggressive military bloc." f» lw eight-nation671 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-09-10 7 ssh:L.s Sept (AP) T k BelMm of J sterda^ clai iboc on t\- i kg he Hollywood m ie Lin< of m featuring Russel bu A I FriP B E I a tii i i j B I n >i a D F O< M I57 words
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Article37 1954-09-10 7 LONDON". Sept. 9, V P ,n Offici i\ th< Bdri conI tab a and n sunning b: C\ c British ter In la id not ved »■>.:■ I n the Irn rt is received37 words
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Article79 1954-09-10 7 TORONTO, Sepi 9 AP- M I.••; no Qiadvi Ick, 34, a San n- 1 California who conquered the Ei inn< I frona both lirectioi was pulled out I.■\ .< rs oi Lake Oni ari •day at aboul the rk of a 32-mile n swim Chad79 words
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Article133 1954-09-10 7 BRITAIN DROPS CONFAB LONDON. Sept. 9. "Reuter.t —The British Cabinet last night reluctantly dropped its plan for a nine-power con--1 Eerence here next week to discuss how West Germany should be rearmed now that j the European army treaty is i dead. Sir Winston Churchill and his top ministers decided133 words
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Article63 1954-09-10 7 SPECTACLED SON-IN-LAW UNACCEPTED WESTON SUPER MARE. Somerset, Sept. 9, (Reuter).— Norman Manley, 23-year-old builder, complained to magistrates here that the father of Emily Smith, a L9-year-qld junior, refused to accept him as a son-in-law because he WOre glasses. Miss Smith's applications for legal permission to marry was adjourned for a63 words
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Article44 1954-09-10 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Sept. 9 <AFP> The I United Nations Security Council will hold a meeting tomorrow morning on the United States request to discuss the shooting down of an American plane by Soviet aircraft off Siberia Last week.44 words
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171 1954-09-10 7 LONDON. Sept. 0 Reuter I—-! A British obstetrician, Dr. j r. J. Minnitt. of Liverpool, told the international Midwives meeting here today that hypnotism m child-, birth had only a limit' d'. application. Asked by Mme. Ma; ac Jay. a French delegate, to171 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-09-10 7 SHANNON AIRPORT. Ireland. Sept. 9, (Renter) Diamonds believed to be worth USSI. OOO.OOO were recovered yesterday from the partly submerged KLM (Royal Dutch Airlines) Super Constellation w h i C h crashed m the River Shannon on Sunday with the loss of 28 lives. The package74 words
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Article205 1954-09-10 7 LONDON, Sept. 9:— (Reuter)— Dr. Lin Yu-tang, Chancellor of the new Nanyang University which is to bo built m Singapore, left here by mv yesterday for Paris. His search for staff will take him on his way to Singapore far beyond France to I205 words
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Article88 1954-09-10 7 Dancing Major Gets The Sack CAIRO. Sept. 9, (AFP)— Egyptian National Guidance Minister Ma.i. Salah Salem the "Dancing Major"' was reli< ved of all his functions for an indefinite period by the Revolutionary Council today. Informed sources here said thai the Revolutionary Council action followed disagreement with Salem, who sought88 words
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Article61 1954-09-10 7 CANNES. Sept. 9. < Reuter > -The Aga Khan. 77-year-old spiritual leader of millions of Ismaill Muslims, is suffering from bronchitis and has a high fever at his villa near here, his wife the Begum, said last night. The Begum told Reuter that he had been61 words
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231 1954-09-10 7 T.U.C. Will Demand Nationalisation BRIGHTON, Sept. 9:—<Reuter).— Leaders of eic&t million British workers >\ill be asked here today t«> back a demand lor the nationalisation oi Britain s basic industries, including BectioM oi the thernical, engineeriiiii and building trades. The B6th Trades Un on < i on composite resolution ca231 words
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102 1954-09-10 7 Flat-Chested Look Not For Marilyn NEW VOKK. Sent. 9 \P> .Marilyn Monroe, wearing a form-fitting sheer wool dross that did not borrow anything from Paris' new flat-cheated look, broke up airport routine today when she arrived from Log Angeles. There wasn't nun h work done for 4."> minutes as boom102 words
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Article33 1954-09-10 7 MR Kh mnubh i [> sai. a former President of the [ndian National Tr; I CJnioi Congress, has b( en appointed Minister of Labour. it wa* announced In New Delhi Reut< r33 words
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Article144 1954-09-10 7 BANGKOK, Sept 8 Premier, Piidi I'anoinvonj; log the support of a mask Yunnan Province on the "•Free Thai Army." it was Mr. Kharb Kunjara, Secretary General to Prime Minister Pibul Songgram. told a press conference yesterday that the Thai Government did not know when and144 words
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Article70 1954-09-10 7 ST. LOUIS S >p1 9 AP Dr L l !i--! 1' 7. ha a divorce mi fro md I ser; ion bet iua v :< preferred to remain m C tnmun: -t China. Circuit Judf David J. Murphy yesterday award* d th< divorce <■> D; rsou.70 words
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Article125 1954-09-10 7 China is out for PEACE ATTLEE TELLS AUSTRALIANS: v.■ S'D' y ten >men he Bi Labour Pai lei iaj i parli i n ntarians at a lvi r, -.v peopl< i I >Ugfa W I H fallible as yours aid 1 t Lak mi t l< ga- n a v125 words
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Article19 1954-09-10 7 i i I Giostei poke I by RAF flghi > could D ravelin i aWe i19 words
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Article28 1954-09-10 7 tNGOON Rep ten Seven memfa i i Br h Labour j ■> I I China and R today i Socialist Party cjfir-ga 1 Sm Singapore28 words
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Advertisement37 1954-09-10 7 PA 5- C* I fllF€ T A A I f rl'" '0 «H THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY 8.0.A.C. MALAY AN 'AIRWAYS] GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR 8.0.A.C. ARGONAUT SERVICES THROUGHOUT X&Ste s IN £ftssff n su b m°S^ j37 words
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Advertisement63 1954-09-10 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 9. The following ore the closing prices at rubber and tin on the London. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 20^d. Spot £735 buyers, October/December 20|d. £736 sellers. Jonuory/Morch 20|d. Three months £734.105. April/June 20gd. buyers, 735. July/September 20id. Settlement prices: £735.63 words
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Advertisement95 1954-09-10 7 HOUSEHOLD and KITCHENWARC f dfiS^rj 521.50 f ach W^ WOOD WARE W 50 cfs. 12 60 6 T EH-2S M 7 5,. Ironing >--cr<i S 850 SUSS Cl C A C 3rn VOOd I'j bleeve board 5350 ciwm ***** It I Ereod Fcord S 4.00 I 4io 00 Chopping Eccrd95 words
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Advertisement812 1954-09-10 8 NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE T-j Colombo Genoa Marseilles Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg b Bremen S pore P. S ham Penang HESSENSTEIN LLOYD* 11 I Sept MSept 15Sepr FRANKFURT HAPAC 24/27 Sept 28 Sept 29 Sept HAVIBURC HAPAC 15 19Oct 20 Oct 21 Oct NABOB LLOYD. 9812 words
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Advertisement1220 1954-09-10 8 rei: jw» BLUE FUNNEL LINE \i w% (-•oiine.) ALWSFIELD CO., LTD. TO! Incorporated m Singapore Curriers option to proceed via other ports to load and diMlurce cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Salli P. Sham Penan? Antilo< lvi« far Ifao'es. Genoa. Lo.uu.i. Holland Hamburg Sept 10/111,220 words
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Advertisement792 1954-09-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Lint Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penans; CAROET (RL) 11/12 Sept. ARKELDYK (HAL) 19/25 Sept. 26 Sept. 27/28 Sept. ROEBIAH (SMN) 29Sept/sOct. 6 Oct. 7/ O792 words
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Advertisement756 1954-09-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Cenoa, Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamfet, 4. Gdynia. Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P Sham Penae* xt "|AVA" 13/21 Sept. 22/23 Sept ****** 'ERRIA" 17 18 Sept! xx) "SONCKHLA" 22/27 Sept 28 28 Sept »/IO Scajt. xxx) "KINA" 26Sept./10ct. xi Calling Karlshamn756 words
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Article142 1954-09-10 9 THE new 1969 ran^e of P ps Radioplayers and Radi igram s will be on exhibition at the annual PhiLHps Radio convention, to be he! I m the St Andrew's War Memorial Hall, Singapore, on M lay. fhe convention is being Sponsored bj Messrs. William142 words
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Article52 1954-09-10 9 BANK 'S 7y p.c. INTERIM DIV. THE LONDON directors of the Chartered Bank of India. Australia China, have declared an interim dividend of per tent for the t tirrmt year to be paid on Ott. 1. Telegraphic advice to this c fleet was received yesterday by the Singapore Branch of52 words
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219 1954-09-10 9 July Malayan Trade Gap Is Only $300,000 Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA had a healthy trading month m July, for the first half of this year, we ran a trade deficit of nearly $110,000,000. In July, our trade was just about balancing. Official statistics issued yesterday showed that for the month,219 words
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141 1954-09-10 9 TOKYO. Sept. 9: (UP) Ceylon has suggested Japan buy more Chinese rice through L'o:ombo, it was learned here today. At a meeting held at the Foreign Office yesterday. Ceylonese .Minister of Commerce Trade and Fisheries Shirley Corea, head of a Ceylon trade mission141 words
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231 1954-09-10 9 CYCLISED RUBBER CAN STAND ON ITS OWN KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A plant for manufacturing "cyclised rubber' for shoe soles on a commercial scale is to be set up m Malaya, stated the annual report of the Technical Rubber Developments Ltd. for 1953. One full-scale plant has been sent out to231 words
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Article86 1954-09-10 9 TOKYO. Sept. 9: (AP) A trade agreement concluded between Red China and Indonesia m November of last year will remain m force for another year. Trade delegates from the two countries met m Jakarta and signed the agreement to continue the trade agreement j for at86 words
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355 1954-09-10 9 RICE YIELDS CAN BE DOUBLED IN TROPICS -EXPERT nv HOW rice crops can be increased particularly m tropical areas of the world is discussed by Mr. A. Grist (an authority on rice and author of a recently published book on its cultivation) m the current issue of the British periodical,355 words
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Article56 1954-09-10 9 LONDON. Sept. 9: (AP) Henry Ford II announced the Ford Foundation is studying the possibility of offering some of the Ford Motor Co. -tock it holds to the public, perhaps m about a year. He denied, however, that the company itself planned to offer56 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-09-10 9 THE 10.000-toa luxury liner Hamburg which is now on a regular route to the Far East from Continental ports. The vessel, which Is op- erated by the Hamburg America Line, is one of four German vessels plying the route presently. The others are the Sewaben stein,108 words
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Article63 1954-09-10 9 M A I A N I > t.ani;^ Banks Association t<,iyin£ rat*-"- m ner< hat.i >• f<*t Canadian doli:ii^ vrsteri da> SI IJ/K ■I J -II 15 1C (> I) 32 <> rfdit hili- and 32i tratf* bill« (91 d st> Sell ins >'• s werm I l63 words
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Article244 1954-09-10 9 COFFEE BUYERS IN COLONY RESERVED COFFEE bad dti I the Singapon produce market yesu rday. 1 here were m but no b;:>< j Ri-poris ol coffee c '.rp i Eron Wa I igton on We day had a hangovei i fed I I forward buyers were reserved. Sugai too, trad244 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-09-10 9 STRANGE SHAPES AT PREVIEW photos. A GLOUCESTER Meteor aircraft, (above) fitted with a wing tip soar engine, at a preview of Farnborough Air Show on Sunday. The show, organized by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors, opened officially on Monday. (LEFT): The new 5.8.5 experimental jet aircraft made by ShortAP - 56 words
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Article234 1954-09-10 9 Boycott Is Threatened By HSU TSE-KWANG RETAILERS of Government rice m Singapore ore now demanding compensation for the loss they incurred when the Government suddenly re( j ucec j t ne price by four cents per kati. They have also threatei rice, if their234 words
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Article220 1954-09-10 9 RUBBER TOPS 70c. MARK FIRST TIME SINCE JULY Standard Market Reporter THE prMv oi i uuot m Singa] terday cached tl j cents p> mark for the first since J but <.!<>-^d a; tf^-7 U p« lo for curie:. md next month's shipment (68 cen:< on Wed.) Prices <>p< ned220 words
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Article65 1954-09-10 9 FOR S.A. URANIUM BRITAIN" inv< n £406 million MS millior m South a n 1946 U 1051 Bit-- inv< m ment re le by the British bo develop irai i tit i. < E3 tillion for t n ture ol r <; p In Natal axun Britain n sard vestment:65 words
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Advertisement515 1954-09-10 9 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRI ST rMERS m fa lied fur UK b cal or. tract fur l^a f 3 storey flat< arfcr at Alexandr? Road ndei fern -\iv be •:ed oa p.. tnl of a de- 0 hich will be Ba ie tt-ndei cd. are ta v t > de- box515 words
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Advertisement421 1954-09-10 9 gfghdx CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS I/IRE DEPARTMENT: Sup--1 ply of la) 2.000 ft. ruboer- lined fire hose 2k" dia. ol rtrst quality and <b> 1.000 ft. tt XV rubber-lined fire hose ul first quality complete with l|" Instantaneous couplings. The delivery date should be stated Tenders endorsed ■Tt-ndfr< for421 words
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Miscellaneous179 1954-09-10 9 OITKR ROADS A.sha. Falkelfjell. Spea; Shunke Han, Athene. Karimata Ranggai Neventu. Ha Star.' Fen .Mouitrie. Arnold llaersk, Jersey Spray Suaetta. INNER ROADS Marudu. Sin H>ng Ho Pasasoe Lucky Trader. Torina Aik Leong. Hin Sonij. Lipoe Kijang. Kantjil. R;i.;ah B Moonfish Seganu I Etibot, H i Li. Per i.v Caltii x179 words
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Miscellaneous85 1954-09-10 9 PRK E iy ;h< Aali yan v i yesti IMHSTRI \i S Bll' 'rs v^ii, x < I < vWa.it Mi tad St ait f Trader.. 2: 21 core Tt BcUan (if BT. 1 W nir. Jaci 2 2.9: Wilkinsrn I ct If. MINING Aurtra -.n.. i: I :z 185 words
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Article, Illustration526 1954-09-10 10 THRILLER -IN THE SKY You'll Need Strong Nerves For This REG WHITLEY reviews the new films now showing m London cinemas. HAT would you do if you were m a plane over the ocean and were told there was something radically wrong with the engines? And that the chances of526 words
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285 1954-09-10 10 a lull m the streets of Paris now. The J. Arthur Rank Organization's location film unit for "To Paris With Love". has now returned to England and Pinewood Studios, The lull is an aftermath of the excitement caused by the unit's preserve m285 words
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Article44 1954-09-10 10 pHRISTIANE MARTEL, winner of last year's Miss Universe Contest, has been signed for a featured role as a French socialite m Universal In t c rnational's forthcoming: Technicolor musical. "Three Gobs In Paris." starring Tony Curtis, Gloria DeHaven and Gene Nelsoa.44 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-09-10 10 Photo) CLAD in a celluloid skirt, "reel" doll Maxine Darland, of Chicago, voted "Miss TV Film." puts her be«i foot forward while previewing the first recent Class "A" movie s released for TV showing UP I.OVK.i.Y Jean Simmons and handsome newcomer Edmund Purdom. who star as (he poignantUP - 77 words
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485 1954-09-10 10 BOB THOMAS - Yvonne Keeps Her Love Life A Secret! BOB THOMAS reports TTOLLYWOOD has Ion? been amazed by Yvonne de Carlo's love life, and so is she. At least by the things she reads about herself. Just back m the film capital from Europe and getting ready to leave for an Arizona485 words
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Advertisement363 1954-09-10 10 IAIIIW ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS MOW SHOWING! riTlflV^ II ajn. 1.13 4.13 6.45 mm^Mmm^W W§i \t.ou p.m. m s^ro An-coNpiTic»n> BEAUTIfLL SINGSNG STAR. AN\ BLYTH, TOPS HER PREV!OtS ROLE TO CAPTIVATE YOU ANEW IN .^it PRINCE Jilßlfii EWmfiM:««iMfflolia: >j. (l >| puTIKK WITH WtMSmCTA SICBCOraONIG SOUND TOMORROW MIDNIGHT Mere's the heroic story363 words
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Advertisement297 1954-09-10 10 #>HAW BROJHERS^ jlflhaCT Ai^a FJH ftß tfllMK 4 6.30 TEU OPENS TODAYS BEYOND ALL DIMENSIONS mi: (,iam cinematic *^2Mpfinsm "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA" The Most S<'ii>ual lonian m History! J§ LEONORA BUFFO BARRY MIDNIGHT LUTHER SULLIVAN tomorrow ADLER BEpfaW^fl^l BBr^ i^ -^JBBBBBP^^BB^B^r -Sl^t "^3L^^^^B ■BB^BBBKB^BP fl^H > :^^%i ~**^"f^^ MOKNINCi297 words
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Miscellaneous300 1954-09-10 10 THE STARS AND YOU By Rita Del Mar TODAYS QUOTATION: "There is no freedom on earth or in any .star for those who deny (rcnlnm to others." Elbert Hubbard. YOUR BIRTHDATE AND BUM II SIGN ABIES— March 21 to April 19— Don't iet others talk vou into things. Strengthen reserves300 words
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Article163 1954-09-10 11 LEAGtE DIVISION I f C 1: S ci Utd 1 lon 1 West Bromwich 2 Manchester C 2: Arsenal 1 Newcastle U 5: Aston Villa 3 re tenham 0 \l,< ichester U 2 v. ra Sunder and 0 LKAGI E DIVISION II h nn.'.iham c' 4 Ipswich163 words
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Article34 1954-09-10 11 g 1 vill the !< Bngin< ci As mi Si gdale Sports C ib, P k trmort >■■ I d Soon. A Borhan. Kha id, Na- la fag:■.■..;\l -hea Hob Fernan lez, Gbani ArianaTa-34 words
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Article167 1954-09-10 11 R«-is 3 SHetur John. P'oit 2 and Carnegie. I'npcres: Andrew Clarke and Ft Sgt. Daries. A grand display by winger John Prout paved the way for the Singapore Recreation Club's three-nil victory over RAF Seletar m a SHA Div 2 hockey match played on167 words
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Article79 1954-09-10 11 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police beat the YMCA 4-0 m a Friendly hockey match ai the niCA ground. i Scorers fa« N >e Poiice were hankar Singh a and Sabii Ceylon Sports Club A beat REMK ;-l m another game at Balesiier Road. Kulasingaia 2 and Kandasamy scored lot79 words
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Article44 1954-09-10 11 MEW YORK. Sept 8. (AP) Ted (Red Top) Davis of Hartford, Connecticut, threw punches withe rt a letup asi •.:u.i r to win a unanimous io round de ijion uvtr Armanci Savoie. Canadian ightweighi p.anipion. m a fight at St. Nicholas Arena44 words
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Article55 1954-09-10 11 The Racehorse I Owners' Association of Malaya will hold its Annual Gold Cup Dinner at the Raffles Hotel on Thursday, September Prizes will be given to the Leading Owner for 1953, to the Owner of the Horse that won the most races, and to the Owner of55 words
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142 1954-09-10 11 TORQUAY, Sept. 9. (Reuter) Feature of the festival game here between Xls representing England and the Com- monwealth was the four wic- kets of Bruce Dooiand, who now needs only four more to i complete 200 for the season. He has142 words
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Article23 1954-09-10 11 i R.A.F. (Tengah) Veat Singapore Crirket Club three-one m i a friendly game of hockey played on the Padang yesterI day.23 words
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Article475 1954-09-10 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD J. Sailor L Lady Best In Winding Up Gallops By TWO of Major Heddle's candidates, Jolly Soilor and Longton Lady were very impressive workers at yesterday's winding up gallops ar Bukit Timah when candidates for tomorrow's races were sent through their paces. oieppmg up ineir475 words
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Article456 1954-09-10 11 ALFiiNk Knignt (riding boy) came up tne straignt i it a brisk pace. He finished so lull of running that he went a full round before he was slowed down at the tialf mile. Watch this horse over a distance. He is lighting fit. Blue456 words
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Article65 1954-09-10 11 THE Christian Brothers OBA j cricket match against the Present j j Boys for the John Ess Trophy will be played tomorrow at 2.1.1 p.m. on the SJI ground. The OBA team will be: E. Lp Mercier (Capt). J. Aeria. R S Clarke. A. Delilkan. C. James.. D.65 words
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Article326 1954-09-10 11 Watch Straits Code I I STRAITS CODE (Clarke) was simply coasting alongside RED WOLF II (Mi Cloud) at the end of a half mile spin to return 5? 1 S sec. the last three m 39 I .i sec. Red Wolf was ridden out m the final bit Traducer ran326 words
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Article45 1954-09-10 11 -■K\]S Rove 1 i (heir hacl <-• *<*. m 1 a h lien they I RAOC SHA divis EA acoutii ;;1 F.'J < 1 k terd Tempenis led by 1 g ftrsl halt when Phi In the second half. ifl :■-> thr< iugh Cpl F45 words
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401 1954-09-10 11 Army 3 Indonesians 1 Cia Koh 2 Wark. />■■• <'■■'■ Referee F Sgt. Boosted. 1 SUPERIOR m all depart- merits, the Army beat Indonesians 3-1 at Jalan Besar stadium m yesterday's SAFA Community league match. The Servicemen were, at no j stage, m401 words
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Article66 1954-09-10 11 DYNAMOS Sports Club beal Guthrie SC 5-2 m a friendly i soccer game at Farrer Park 1 yesterday. Scorers for Dynamos were N'arayanan 2, Bala 2 and i Krisi'P.an. Kok Peow scored for Gu::::e. Fairer Juniors beat Jollilads Sports Club 4-2. Eddy Ue S [va. A u» God66 words
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Miscellaneous277 1954-09-10 11 Ul Abner By Al Capp tf 93BJittj :I I THAT MU6T WMI lAH DONE. FOLLNEP ALL ?-VO' IS SO EAGER T'KMOW r^rSflll^ /<' BE A TM'DI-RECK-SHUNSOM WHAR AH IS TAKIM VO O O JOT <>HK U FLV I MG V-CT^^r 'HOW T' BUI LD A FLVIN' J BUT, AH -$^oDD277 words
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Miscellaneous25 1954-09-10 11 MISCELLANttXJS I^OR DEPENDABLE PEN -P V > 1 m many lands, join Tif World-Wide CorresporKience BKCha»g« League. Particu an from Managing Dirertiw. PO Box 123. loon25 words
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Article464 1954-09-10 12 WHO WILL WIN THE CUP Penang: We'll Repeat... S pore: Its 'Home-coming' By THE SPORTS EDITOR THE ball is round, and tomorrow, when Singapore meets Penang m the 21th Malaya Cup final at the TPCA Stadium m Kuala Lumpur, the ball is going to be rounder than ever For thousands464 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-09-10 12 AWANG ALL AGLOW SISGA PORE'S A>rang Bafcav here is all keyed fat the C'ip final to- Wtomw. Bakar's as good i 1 i t "v. r o"d oc.'y half a cm nwe do i34 words
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361 1954-09-10 12 '70-min. GAMES IMPROVED THE STAMINA'-PATES "SEVENTY-MINUTE soccer introduced m Singa- pores division 1 league this season has done much to improve stamina— and our players will not lack this to maintain a hot pace tor their opponents tomorrow," said Mr. K. B. I. Pates, coach of the Singapore Cup team.361 words
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Article32 1954-09-10 12 LQXDOM Scgrt l> Patacaa): I Zatopek. Czech Oy:i> pi pida runner, has been the Czechoslovak Pea ?n. c f«>r 1994, according to Tie Soviet news agen^-v. Ii_ J32 words
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Article, Illustration508 1954-09-10 12 'Fighting Fit Better Than Ever' Abu Bakar PENANG, Thurs.— "The Penang: team is fighting fit— and is better than ever. I am confident that we will retain the Malaya Cup," the acting President of the Football Association of Penang, Inche A. M. Abu Bakar, said today. «i:.:x-: "Sinnannrp stnrtpH a508 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-09-10 12 By ANDY ROZARIO KIALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Football Association of Malaya tonight cabled Stockholm, Sweden, declining the offer of a leading Swedish football team to play three marches m the Federation m the course of their tour of Singapore ami the Republic of Indonesia190 words
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Article60 1954-09-10 12 THE following team has] been selected to represent the Shell Snorts Club vs. Royal Naval Air Station, Sembawang. on Saturday, Sept. 11, at Paya Lebar. at 2.15 p.m. L. E. Fencott, L T. Froggatt. J. D. Maughan, C. Harris. P. Cottrell. E. cCruseman, W. Skinner, E.60 words
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215 1954-09-10 12 ANOTHER formidable overseas soccer team may play m Malaya next month. This will be the Andhra State Football Association team, youngest affiliate of the Alt-India Football Association. c i: by Hanuman- > > Malaya m l: i: the A1- PA fate. a,..,215 words
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Article428 1954-09-10 12 SEATS FOR 10,000 BUS SERVICES KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Organizing Committee of the Malaya Cup final here on Saturday headed by Mr. M. G. Neal who led m the organization j of the last two Cup finals, are sparing no effort to make I it the best ever final of428 words
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Article127 1954-09-10 12 MELBOURNE, Sept. 9 (Reuter) Bookings from overseas lor the 1956 Olympics Games m Melbourne will open m Ap- nl of next year, it is annount- ed officially here. Australian banks will take i seat bookings from their Lon- i don branches. Agents are being appointed m127 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-09-10 12 HIS YEAR'S final has been arranged with complete ab- 1 seme of the incidents which m the past have caused no little sensation to the football public," Tengku Abdul Rahman, president of the I F o otball Association of Malaya, said m his foreword m the Souvenir110 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous130 1954-09-10 12 Facts And Figures Cup Final Summary: PWL D F A S::i4 \povi 2") 13 8 2 5i 40 Pe'i inn 5 14 0 7 11 Previous results of Singapore versu* Penan? finals were: 1334 Singapore won 2-1; l i i4l Singapore won 2-1; 1950 Singapore won 2-0; 19.")2 Si". ii.irrore130 words
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Miscellaneous53 1954-09-10 12 Today's Sport HOCKEY: SCC v RAF (S) Div. I—SCC: CSC v SRC 2nd XI— SRC: RAF (S) v SRC Div. 2— SeletarSHB Rec. Club v GHQ FARELF Div. 3A—SHB SOCCER: RAF (S) "A" or Tengah v Argonauts Jr. Cup Semi-final Jalan Besar 7 p.m.; RAF (Seletar) v CA Cuptie Jalan53 words
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