Singapore Standard, 17 September 1954
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Title Section17 1954-09-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 4* 3« Vol. V. No. 76. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1934 TWELVE PACES 13 CENTS.17 words
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Article78 1954-09-17 1 TMF'EI Str:. 16 (UP) C :r,.st Chinese guns a tiny Nationalistheld bland bo the Tachen 25* mil< m rth ol Form -.i while u>-r.i a a: Quemoj w i- limited mostlj to patroHin,' bj Nationalist planes and sh ps t< daj MmisTry c National Defence anui78 words
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140 1954-09-17 1 $100-A-DAY (Quick-Quiz) contest RESULT MR. PK. QUAH co i V. Q P Ghee. Post Box N 32 Kuala Lumpur and Mr. SOW SWEE CV.KNG 135. Seta! Road, .'.an, an the joint of the Standard Quiz Contest No. :;n,ae fi r $50 has r.t to each. idge was Mrs. M. nazie,140 words
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Article29 1954-09-17 1 \Ii.IKRS. l<i tAFP) iunt ptTM»n> urre killed m .i plant- trash nrar here to.! .iv Ihe airtruft «a> on a trim ng flight when the accident octurrtd.29 words
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Article42 1954-09-17 1 L G IE R S. Sept 16 (R e r All four crew members oJ a French Air Force bembtr were killed near here todaj when their plane crashed while taking iid to the earthquake stricken dtj ol Orleahsville.42 words
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Article31 1954-09-17 1 BEIRUT. Bept 16, 'Reuter^ Sami Bt-y E\ Solh was today ifflclally app< bated Prime Minister ol Lebani n after Mr. Abdalla El Yafl hud tailed to form a Cabinet.31 words
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Article58 1954-09-17 1 KINGSTON (England). Sept. 16. <AP>-An 80-year-o reant whose 42 prison terms span the reigns E us rulerji, was given another two years yest v d eft charges. Arthur Pavett, has spent -.4 years bey c was Brst sent up In 190 C during Queen Victoria's58 words
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Article, Illustration222 1954-09-17 1 DRAW A LINE IN ASIA... NEW YORK. Sept. 16. (Reuter) Senator William Knowland. Senate Republican leader, said today the free nations must "as quickly a s pojsible draw a line m Asia and notify the Communists that if they cross it, they must222 words
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Article281 1954-09-17 1 Roofs Lifted, Trees Uprooted IPOH, Thurs.— A 50-mile per hour "freak" hurricane the strongest ever to be recorded here ripped through the town at 3.20 p.m. roday, leaving a trail of damage m its wake. In its tWO-minute rampage, the gale tore roofs off281 words
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Article99 1954-09-17 1 SAX FRANCISCO. Sept. 16 'AP» A U*****,000 (M. $2,--250.00 suit was filed m the Federal District Court yesterday for the death of William Kapell or" New York, internationally known concert pianist, who wa> killed m a plane crash near Redwood City. Calif., on (X-t. 29. All 1999 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-09-17 1 She'll Sing To The Boys In Korea photo. MISS Jean Bayless, singer, who will entertain Commonwealth troops m Korea. She arrived m Singapore yesterday accompanied by a boogiewoogie pianist. Lenny Felix, and two Comedians, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Whittaker. She returns to London via America. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article108 1954-09-17 1 Spy Hunter Turns Out To Be Spy TEHERAN. Sept. 16 (AP» j The Iranian Army's chief j counter-intelligence agent for the strategic Abadan oil area has been jailed m the sweep- j ing clean-up of Soviet spies m Iran's security forces. Capt. Gholam Hossein Garagozloo was the leader of 133108 words
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Article40 1954-09-17 1 AMMAN. Sept. 16. tßeuter) —An Israeli ""spy" committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor blade yesterday. Jordan sources here said day.The man was arrested by the Arab Legion after crossing into Jordan territory.40 words
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203 1954-09-17 1 BANGKOK. Sept. 16.— A 19-year-old American student of Buddhism was found dead m the bedroom of a small hotel here today with a young Thai girl and Police said they apparently were involved m x "suicide pact." The student has been identified203 words
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397 1954-09-17 1 KLU Underworld King Falls To Police DREADED SOCIETY SMASHED KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Police here have arrested "Mr. X," national crime boss of the much dreaded Wah Kee Secret Society, which is reputed to be the most powerful m the country, and put the organization out of business. The C.I.D. Chief,397 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-09-17 1 SOEKARNO TAKES A SECOND WIFE... ...AND HAS THE NATION HOWLING JAKARTA, Sept. 16 (UP) Angry Indonesian women leaders today mapped plans to persuade handsome President Soekarno to give up a beautiful 32-year-old woman he recently took as a second wife. Palace circles confirmed that 53-year-old Soekarno married Heriati Suwondo, mother100 words
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Article, Illustration215 1954-09-17 1 Jakarta Taken By Storm Indonesia's most important women's organization, "Perwari," has called leaders of other women's organizations to a meeting tomorrow morning. They will seek to agree on a statement of opposition to the new marriage which will be transmitted to the Cabinet and Parliament. Meanwhile, the sensational news that215 words
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Article137 1954-09-17 1 Ava Gardner - Ava Gardner By NE W YORK. Sept. 16 (Reuter) American film actress Ava Gardner told reporters here on her return from a South American tour, she was "practically torn to pieces" b> a crowd m Rio De Janeiro. She said the incidents occurred at the airport137 words
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Article82 1954-09-17 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 16 (AP> The Indonesian Embassy says it has recalled the passport of Hasan Mohammed Tiro, former embassy employee m New York who proclaimed himself minister to the United Nations from the insurgent "Islamic Republic 1 of Indonesia. A spokesman said yesterday Hasan will be82 words
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Article32 1954-09-17 1 KARACHI. Sept. 16 <APi Pakistan's Finance Minister Chaudhary Mohammed All left for Washington last night for the annual meeting of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank Governors.32 words
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Article20 1954-09-17 1 DURING the first six months of this year. Australia absorbed 50.000 migrants. 21.000 of whom were British. APAP - 20 words
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Article162 1954-09-17 1 $1,400 Piracy In S'pore River THREE Chines j<::a!es yesterday pulled ufl d Si 40U robbei m the Singapore River yesterday morning The river was still shrouded m darkness, when the P i r a t <- s, brandishing knives, boarded a sampan tti oored alongside the river, m about 3162 words
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Article56 1954-09-17 1 Nairobi. Sepi 16. (Beaten Dedan Kirna T Supreme Commander ol the Man Man "army."' was reported yesterday to have escaped through the cordon thrown by security round a 20-square-mil Forest area and the hunt was abandoned. A total of Beven terrorists have been officially reported56 words
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Article33 1954-09-17 1 LONDON. Sept L 6 rßeuter) -The Princess Royal, aunt of Qu-^r. Elisabeth. Is to visit Gibraiiar at the .^cd ol this month, it was officially announced her< lasi night33 words
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Advertisement31 1954-09-17 1 8 f The Malayan Way of Life 10 ARRIVALS DEPARTURES 4 c -pcrts docks railway s ctl3 n3 and there's 0 ways t me for one last drnk \ar\sbetQ of cours#31 words
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Advertisement68 1954-09-17 1 FILM fe&&\ AND NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO 1, Raffles Place, Singapore Tel. *****. Thy Talk ol' thy IQtrn ACETATE and RAYON SUITINGS 60' Mad. m I>.\. /G L* S V «*n<t lAffht m II r. i^»l"ii Co/ftf/iif &(JO/-€i suit i llA^I &1H..1O tt pair tr<Hi.S*TH. \i We can cut make68 words
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367 1954-09-17 2 —Court Martial Is Told KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Corporal Lennord Kumlomba of the King's African Rifles, described as a "crack shot" m his 2nd Nyasaland Battalion, shot at three members of his own Regiment m a coconut plantation m Kuantan. He missed a Provost CorporaT,367 words
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Article153 1954-09-17 2 A delegation from the Singapore Malay Educational Committee will meet the Acting Colonial Secretary, Mr. J.D. Higham, today, to discuss the Education Departments plan to replace Standard I m Malay schools with English primary classes. A spokesman of the delegation told The Standard yester- J153 words
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Article92 1954-09-17 2 IPOH. Thurs.— B< »use there was no "suitable" applicant for a scholarship to study for the p st ol Supervisor of Elections, an additional scholarship m Law was awarded. This was announced when six Malays were named for higher studies from the Perak Malay- Higher Studies92 words
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Article153 1954-09-17 2 LONDON. Sept. 16. (Reuten —Raja Sir Uda bin Raja' Mohamed. the Commissioner for Malaya m the United Kingdom, today maintained that the present Emergency m Malaya is due to a terrorist campaign and is not the result of a nationalist movement. In a letter published m153 words
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Article55 1954-09-17 2 THE Catholic Medical Guild. Malaya (Southern i Branch") will hold its annual i general meeting on Sept. 30. i at 8 p.m. at the Capitol Blue Room. Singapore. Catholics from Malacca. Singapore and Johore will meet on that day. A cocktail j party will be held for I55 words
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243 1954-09-17 2 Five Years For Having Terrorist Papers LIM PAXG YOUNG, a young shop assi>tant. found m possession of terrorist papers on June 25, was yesterday sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore First Criminal District Court. Judge. Mr. F. A. Chua, remarked that the offence was a serious one243 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-09-17 2 WORK ON UNIVERSITY WILL COMMENCE SOON BUILDING MESSRS Hup Le e Seng of Singapore were the successful tenderers for the erection of the Nanyang University's Arts Faculty building and Library. The tender box was opened yesterday at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Hup Lee Seng contracted to build the143 words
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Article171 1954-09-17 2 EDUCATION SHOULD BE LIBERAL PENANG. Thurs. Malaya is regarded as one of the richest possessions m the British Commonwealth and its educational policy should be made as liberal as is consistent with its material prosperity and political advancement. This was stated m a letter sent by the Penang Chinese Chamber171 words
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Article40 1954-09-17 2 KAJANG. Thurs.— Brigadier 11. K. Dimoline. Commanding Officer of the Selangor Police Volunteer Reserve, yesterday travelled to Kajang to witness the passing out parade of 32 recruits. 'D' C o m p a n y, 'P.V.R.. Kajang.40 words
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Article184 1954-09-17 2 MONTREAL, Sept. 16 (Keuter)— Miss Wilhelmina De Cruz, Malayan delegate to a Catholic Nurses' Convention last week m Quebec, said yesterday that neither mercy killings, abortions nor sterilisation operations were sanctioned m Malayan hospitals. The Canadian Press m a|Quebec dispatch last Friday erroneously reported Miss184 words
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Article113 1954-09-17 2 i CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday wereBuyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 682 68; No. J R.S.S 68; 69 No. 2 R.S.S. 68; 682 No. 3 R.S.S. (>Bj t>B Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The pri» c of tin \es terday was S.>(i<i; per113 words
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Article64 1954-09-17 2 KAJAXG. Thuvs.— A meetng to discuss the adoption oi enants registration m Kaang was held this evening at he Merchants' Club here. The meeting was presided >ver by Mr. Ng Bow Thye. jroup officer. Tenants* Regisration, Kajang. It was decided to divide the own tor the64 words
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Advertisement308 1954-09-17 2 World I Premiere ROMEO «< JULIET Mi the i CATHAY CINEMA Thursday 23rd September. m n nl o) South Winds Appeal Please r^V^l GIVE W Generously i SINGAPORE ANTI -TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION I S irJ \k\ SINGAPORE STANDARD! .^^^^QUICK-QUIZ A separate competition will still jppor each d.iy, with a separate $100308 words
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Advertisement241 1954-09-17 2 I ANOFHCH N£W fOOD lO£^ «r COlw«N'S <^ f'.J j ma W <m j ZtablespoonsfulofColman'sCdry) v\^ 3|;. j i Mustard with alittlevrater.Thor- s 0 jughlymixintoanBcz jar of yom P| d^B^SSL^g|^^ Remember! For extra flavour always JgSTry c Colrnan's Mustard ici.ih hot or S LA|te«j H ~j&fwnmiiSS^ lold meats, sandwiches and241 words
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Article362 1954-09-17 3 Mothers oppose 'Makcm Boys' m labour ward Strangers See Us During Our Labour Pains' EXFECTANT mothers m Singapore's Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital are furious with the authorities for employing men to serve them focd m the labour wards. Si man who was an inmate of a362 words
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Article36 1954-09-17 3 M I w: p aded g i I t Mrge iling a 41 ii. iocn, val i- .i worn m In C I on v ur fOOI igorous Impr n- rd iv.36 words
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162 1954-09-17 3 Busmen's Joke Not Laughing Matter THE acliag General M.;;i,,rr ut me Singapore '1 raction < luupuny. Mr. t. t. Wilson, yesterday promised lo investigate r«m plaints oJ certain mein-b-i > ol tii public who t laim thej v c ictims of "jokes" by >i bus drivers. Tbe complaints are that162 words
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Article22 1954-09-17 3 su Seveni p r trate. Mr. gh at due t Sun atI• i Sept. 1 2 al i i I22 words
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Article79 1954-09-17 3 tup: Qai laa Empire Airways Local] nployees 1 Union, a: its i general meeting on led t j press for a 10 per cent provident fox employees who B not completed five years' A* present only those who i i ki for more than five rearg c79 words
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Article, Illustration299 1954-09-17 3 ONI «>f th- ttmtat and best r-ijuipped animal infirmaries m the Far .ist has beou b-.nJ' m Sj ii^ i-)ore at a cost i>( >!50 000 Tfv- nw infirmary it Kampon? Java R«>a i Ls spacious, and d»>i^nrd to provide a more efSvivat service. TheStandard - 299 words
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Article, Illustration227 1954-09-17 3 SECOND MATE BUXTON GETS HIS PAPERS MR. Henry Buxton. 23. first apprentice accepted by the Straits Steamship Company to compiete his indentures, obtained his Second ."Mate's Foreign Going Certificate, yesterday. He was al.su presented with a sextant by the Company. Straits Steamship started this scheme four years ago and now227 words
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Article197 1954-09-17 3 Death For HimThe Second Time AT a re-trial m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, Abdul Wahab bin Jono was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Knight after the jury unanimously found him guilty of murdering a 36-year-old fruit hawker, Tan Sam Heng, m Johore Road on Dec. 11, last year.197 words
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117 1954-09-17 3 'Sandy' Joins Cathay Organization MR, Sanade A. Rao, better known m film circles as '■Sandy." 20th Century-Fox's Managing Dire tor m Singapore, has joined the Cathay Organization as one oii its vice-Presidents. He will take up his new appointment as soon as his successor arrives m the Colony. Announcing this117 words
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Article82 1954-09-17 3 Students' Appeals On Oct. 12 MR D. N PRITF. Q.C.. who successfully' defended eight University of Malaya students charged with sedition will arrive m the Colony next nth to conduct the appeal, on Oct. 12 14. of seven Chinese students against the sentence of three months' rigorous imprisonment passed on82 words
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Article44 1954-09-17 3 PENANG.Thurs. The Indian Association is holding a "bufo"" dinner party m honour of its President, Mr. S. Balwant Singh and his wife tomorrow night at the Association's premis Mr. and Mrs. Balwant Singh are going to India on leave.44 words
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Article53 1954-09-17 3 THE third City Day anniversary will be observed m Singapore with a stage per- formance at the City Hall on Sept 22. The show will feature songs by Miss Wah Ec Poh, and the talentime winners, j the Crackerjacks. dances by Miss Noorna Diah and53 words
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Article57 1954-09-17 3 THE following were elected j offi :e-bearers oi the Singapore Civil Defence Association: President, Mr, Lim Cheng Hai; vice-presidents, Capt G. Cocks and Mr. O V Wait Sec- retary, Mr Enoch Fang; trea- surer, Mr. Tan Soo Liam Com- mittee: Messrs X Jeffrey, Chuah Teong Choon.57 words
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Advertisement105 1954-09-17 3 BX 64SA Motor-driven push buttofta, S v '*^s» aeven va'.ve chas'iL' tuned RF staee fv> lur.inc b n S W ir.:pnm S s^^fl HHBy^S^^te 1 r ceptor fur M W heavj tuper M loudspeaker Jr 1 I^2 jf io| or tomorrow 1 world LX 437A8 AC or h^ I U105 words
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Article97 1954-09-17 4 PENANG, Tnii!-.— A resolu- tion to invite aii registered Chinese societies and schools Penang to '..ke part m nth noriaj service for the late Mr. Aw Boon Haw was unaniv approved at the first ting ol the Pen- arig Hakka organizations' metnoria service meeting he'd at]97 words
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Article70 1954-09-17 4 A YOUNG woman driver. Miss Sim Kirn Kee, was fined Sl5 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate. Mr. J. P. Trainor, yesterday, when she pleaded' guilty to driving a car m an inconsiderate manner at Tampenis Road on July 11. It was stated that .she drove on70 words
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257 1954-09-17 4 ALL-PARTY MEET CONDEMNS PLAN TO RAISE FEES Parents To Join Forces PENANG, Thurs. An all-party meeting tonight unanimously passed a resolution condemning the proposal to raise school fees m the Federation. The resolution was moved by Inche H. R. Pawanteh, hon. secretary of the Malay Schools Parent-Teacher Committee, and seconded257 words
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Article179 1954-09-17 4 Her Total Savings Was $13.45 TWO earthern ware savings pots were broken by Inspector T. S. Zain m the Singapore Thirj District Court yesterday. The pots belonged to Halijah binti Abdullah, who faced .1 charge ol tailing to notify the Registration Authority of hi age of address, between Aug. IS179 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-09-17 4 ''I JI'ST love pigs, said .Mrs Mary Ross when she got oft her Qantas— BOAC plane m Singapore yesterday. She is on her way to Sweden, just to look at pigs. Mrs. Ross owns a 800--acre farm m New South Wales. Her pigs are for stud.61 words
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Article, Illustration274 1954-09-17 4 The First From Italians SINGAPORE will soon see the first Italian Cinema Scope film m colour. The film is the product of Count Leonardo Bonzi, who owns the Astra Cinematografica. Count Leonardo yesterday flew into Singapore with two of his cameramen from a .six-month tour274 words
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Article132 1954-09-17 4 2 RAF Men Get 5 Mths. Jail Each THE Singapore Third District Judge, Air. H. A. Forrer. sentenced Denis Albert Gore and Donald Akroyd of the RAF yesterday to five months' rigorous imprisonment. each, for robbing a taxi driver on the night of July 1. this year, a' C'hangi Road.132 words
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184 1954-09-17 4 Now The Low- Paid Will Get Housing Loans SINGAPORE Government's lower income group of employees will soon be able to buy their own homes. They will be given loansrepayable m small instalments for this purpose. Hitherto, housing loans were given to those employees who could afford to 'buy houses worth184 words
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Article58 1954-09-17 4 MALACCA, Ti Chonj Kong, a fount \va s fined $200 m I Sessi Court ior failing I i hi., income i;..\ return! I v I c rent year, after two r Cno.-.o said thai he a I i<< busy complying v i i Municipal ooti< c tc58 words
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Article85 1954-09-17 4 In order thai there may bo proper legislation to control the finances of the Adult Edu-1 ration Association, Dr. C. J. Paglar (Prog.—Changi) will introduce an Adult Education Bill at the November meeting 'of the Singapore Legislative Council. "We have been giving away thousands of d85 words
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Article50 1954-09-17 4 KUALA KANGSAR, Thurs. —The recent fun fair here i realised, a sum of $5,500 which will be shared equally among j the Iskandar Polo Club, or- ganizer.s of the lair. Lady j j Tempter's TB hospital and the i j Federation School tor the Deal I and Blind.50 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-09-17 4 A BROW N-AND-WHITE, longhaired, three-month-old female pup with black markings on her face was found on Sept. 15, at Balmoral Park, off Stevens Road. Will the owner please contact Mrs. P. F Grimble, Secretary of the R.S.P.CA. at 145 Orchard Road, Singapore, or telephone ***** or *****.50 words
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Article, Illustration286 1954-09-17 4 2-Day Search For Fun TWO little brothers, Arthur and Bertie de Silva, aged J) and 11 respectively, were yesterday evening found straying on the Padang by Mr. R. Kanniah Naidu of Messrs. Bajaj Textiles Limited. Singapoie. Arthur, the elder ol the two, a student of286 words
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Article122 1954-09-17 4 WINNERS m the Chinese Essay and Poster competition msored the S gap Saf< First Coun< Dounced yesterday. Ein in the Pester competition—Miss Tay Suan, Tanjong Kafc g Girls' S i au ter Lee Hin Cheong. B S; rondary School. ■nd Misses O:\z Soi Lian. Tanjong Katong S and122 words
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Article27 1954-09-17 4 SEREMBAN Thua Tbt villagt 1 Pa ntau, v. a;; lation of vet Ten. was lil |electri< ity for the frsl tiitu night.27 words
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Article120 1954-09-17 4 To Pay For What Is Free THE Singapore Government Empoyees Co-unera-live Thrift and Loan Society lent nearly 5350 000 to its members, last year. This was disclosed, by Mr 1 81 A. Kularaja. the So i 'president, at its annual meet- ing yesterday. He said the120 words
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Article92 1954-09-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thure.— A 21-year-old Indian, Naij i Al«.:i;^ni.:. w.,s sen; to pr.^.. fo r four years by the Ch i I Justice, Sir Charles Ma 1 today for attempting to m der n Port SwHTenham shopK'<prr. M. Abdul Hamid stabbing him m the back.92 words
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Advertisement140 1954-09-17 4 TheSST) > BABY FOODS are alv^ys I pure...safe <! > LI hINZ Baby Foods V^ /t^^l'^^^^^ *A are the finest, select I \L^y C t^Ly'^ oo^ s scientifically pre- pared to retain maxi- mum nutritive value. Their pure, fresh flavor makes them unusuall\ appetising, and they are strained 'o .i140 words
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Advertisement213 1954-09-17 4 BRITAIN'S Bt^T WCKI W/f/i orer 80 rMVi experience h jvc ude it the PERFECT BICVC'E. FOR CASH C- EAS MONTHLY Ta> MCNTS f I yefc Dec KWAT RADIO CO.. !J[ 122 1M PORE-9 i I IPUR P 24 BEA STBEE PiiON; < rfygicnic-dc m m€ it*** lO^ln l V' Si213 words
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62 1954-09-17 5 I E VRING ol a civil suit mmcd bner'.v m High Court I > enable the putic i concern- j Dc i tor cv dyed m an a Tanglin Road on ear. i II lion ol w car f The Parties s i m62 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-09-17 5 STANDARD photo taken last night reveals the way 24 labourers live m the bachelor line* of the SUB. They share a common long '"bed" m a room that is 20-feet-by-13. A s -i space savins measure they are compelled to hang their clothes above their heads.49 words
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Article27 1954-09-17 5 Strikers Stone New Workers Si slng re, won when BW rej fro recruits ite, hundn landing nearby W« are on k the ed by I strikIhe new27 words
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Article78 1954-09-17 5 His Trade Mark Was False: $500 >HORE BAHRU, Thurs. B M Mohideen, a licensed fad :er of cigars m X yesterday lined o 6ve m>i!. imprisonment, on a charge of having used false trade marks. It wa that on Dec. 29 last year. Police raided Mo- and found labels bearing78 words
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206 1954-09-17 5 Returns To His 'Home' For Another 7 Years big iron ga -v La figure T: gh I 1 .i slim 27--man ft] Xr. nee ..i than eig tl ears. Mated d DO D 194' i i■ I nineteen, Made i i n issed ba A conviction su mostly t i\ir^206 words
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Article298 1954-09-17 5 3,000 S.H.B. LABOURERS ARE ANGRY Press Report On 'Modern' Quarters Is Utter Tripe' MORE than 3,000 Singapore Harbour Board labourers are furious over a Press report (not The Standard) which stated that a good proportion of their quarters ore composed of modern, self-contained flats. The report was described by Mr.298 words
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Article135 1954-09-17 5 PC. Had No Licence To Ride Bike A SINGAPORE policeman, Majid bin Jantan. was fined a tota! of $125 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. J. P. Trainor, when he pleaded j guilty to riding a motorcycle without a licence and while not covered by Third Party Insurance. In135 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-09-17 5 IT m.s the kind ai burning hot day thai was to throw up mingies at Kallaag Airport But no mirage was the figure that stopped out of the BO AC plane wearing the tartan of the MacGilchrist <!an. It was Dr. I). C. RfaeGiichrist, barkStandard - 132 words
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Article78 1954-09-17 5 some days after be was dismissed Tara Sing}) took a seven-inch clasp knife and chased his former employer's son around a car m Rochore Canal Road, it was revealed In the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday. He was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment for unlawfully78 words
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Article78 1954-09-17 5 THE Singapore Chinese V.M.C.A. will conduct a series of eight free youth lea le ip training lecture? at the association premises every .Monday and Thursday at 4 p.m., beginning next week. The training course, which is conducted on lecture and discussion basis, is open to aIL The78 words
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Article264 1954-09-17 5 SINGAPORE, Harbour Board labourers quartered in SFIB premises at Pattani Street are living in tear today, because of "unauthorised persons, who invade their homes and seal their lips with intimidation." The tenants, 45 Indian-. In written. appeals to SHB'.s Personnel Welfare Manager, i Mr.264 words
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Article51 1954-09-17 5 OXG All THIAM was yesterday sent to the House of Detention by Air. Choor Singh, the Singapore Seventh Police Court Magistrate. The Court was told that Ong was found wandering without any means of subsistence and was- not able to give a satisfactory account of51 words
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Article46 1954-09-17 5 ABDO T ABAS was yesterday charged m the Singapore Eighth Police Court with entering the Colony illegally on] Sept. 1. Bail of Si. ooo. m two sure- i ties, was offered and the case was postponed till Oct. 1 for hearing.46 words
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Advertisement34 1954-09-17 5 Sleep like a top on the mattress that keeps the temperature The ORIGINAL Latex loam mattress 'i I 3.* w 3 =t U3l I C i i»*L A J IT UMAfftM HAll 10MPII HUH34 words
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Advertisement423 1954-09-17 5 $5,000.00 Y ll[^ |l|lg CONTEST ANNOUNCEMENT Of I- RIZC WINNERS! The rrost meritorious veil) E I 3l>*a\* i em Beve ag< < aye VITAMIN POTENCY (2) H always buy Miss Beverages because I have THIRST PLEASURE. (3 1 A— I a'wavs buy Miss jn Beveragei I c the\ have PRICE423 words
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Miscellaneous506 1954-09-17 5 jmjiyj ill iiiiwi c LSI?.: Free film show at Raffles Billy Hall Ho.; R3O ■:..!> Priff# i m- k j«v'- »5 Place— News Magazine. American gramme.-; 9 a.n v\ c IMftAP fj R f Work; Women a: a Auto You Woik; 943 Hou?ev. arV f Mr^ r fc^| Worker m506 words
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528 1954-09-17 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD Future Of Home Guards dfghsjk 'I i lias set up a special to d le 1 Home He d; daj s t his Press i lay a1 irhi :h he [mid a com- H one Guj said, were Igo Lt Gen Bourne added: rge a rtilj organised Force528 words
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Letter117 1954-09-17 6 LrTDSAN Melayu says that d the five visiting M.p.> confined their comments and views on the beautiful sceneries of Kelantan or the gallantry o! British planter.-, no one Id have taken much notice ol them. But as it happ d, the delegation ii! to air their views I117 words
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Letter76 1954-09-17 6 \T last there has been some >igns that the Governmeni ol Singapore will d< control rice, says Nanyang Slang Pan. A system of keeping "the strategic sfc ckpue" has apparently been worked our with the trade. What is puzzling Is the time such an arrangemeni took. We should have76 words
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Letter100 1954-09-17 6 OIN CHEW JIT POU diSkj cusses the foreign policy of Burma m relation to its domestic policy of 1 1 1 maintaining a rigid independent attitude. i2i guaranteeing individual rights. (3) raising the peoples' living standards. (4) doing nothing to arouse the suspicion of SEATO. (5) introducing a100 words
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Letter137 1954-09-17 6 AMERICA'S consolidation ol r\ her Pacific fleel is hailed by Chung Shing Jit Pao which declares that such a move should stabilise the political and military situation ol South-east Asia. Communist aggression, continues the daily, only faars force. Now that there is this force, the Communists will137 words
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Letter378 1954-09-17 6 Si under s i an d £roi i itest pamphlet d bu (M).'tv/'/^»'/a o/i rittzenship Laws" t/uit ij a Dho is a British Subject, was born m the Fed< rit 01 > rio r e 15th .s"< ptei ncr. /:•;>_', and h'-a 1 1 u?oa al the378 words
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Letter92 1954-09-17 6 Sir; On Monday last, aiii r hearing of the i v nted death of Mr. Aw B th( senior school gathered m the Great Hall. We r< member* d that 11 was the joint gifi of Mr. Aw Bex n Haw and Mr. Aw B m Par92 words
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Letter, Illustration31 1954-09-17 6 This striking picture of Singapore, showing St. Andrew's Cathedral and the harbour, was taken from a RAF. Sunderiand flying boat on Battle of Britain Day by Standard cameraman Toh Hong Boon.31 words
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721 1954-09-17 6 'LET US FIGHT THIS INCREASE IN SCHOOL FEES' Sir, It has been very encouraging to read the news that the 8.000 strong AllMalaya Federation of Malay Teachers' Union recently decided to support the nationwide Campaign against an increase m sciiool-f ecs. At a time when practically every person who is721 words
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45 1954-09-17 6 'THE nai o J 1 D World i. Bu a m tl I I word. D t of C Penge < i 1 1 One i than 2 i Li > n go m our reb- imp! big bui i45 words
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Article546 1954-09-17 6 JOHN WORRALL - Dr. Malaris Immigration Dilemma JOHN WORRALL By Cape Town. 'ERTAIN influential Na- tionalist circles arc put--1 ting pressure on the South African Government of Dr. Malan to reverse its Im- 1 migration policy and bring into the country large numbers of settlers to strengthen the White population. Three Nationalist Party546 words
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Advertisement61 1954-09-17 6 STANDARD 8 0e Luxe mode! I' Incorporating wind-up windows and fully jjj. %-£ty\ pi»oting g!a« ventilo/V T i "^r-"'*^*"' tors t0 il( doors \^Mo^Bm ?St7^?^t--^P^ I J*^^»_Bl) fwin screen MB^feJ^SflHH^^9?*' wipers twin lun viscrs end ||t 'k 3ti" P r <-^ s Curtcn &%^y^^^^_^^Jiy door hardies. $3,995 FEDERATED MOTORS LTD.61 words
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Advertisement21 1954-09-17 6 For that added touch of good grooming... .v" ■< gi Si 1 CussorilS I IMPERIAL LEATHER Bri 1 1 iant i n21 words
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Article80 1954-09-17 7 LONDON. Sept. lb: (Keuter) Sir Alexander Grcntham, C.overnor ot lloni;kon». said last nisht: "Ilon«kon« is iioin" to remain British. This is definite.'' Gc ernor i on the eve I S to the ited SI be is go wrong he says >« A ie c abc ii80 words
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Article96 1954-09-17 7 EUROPE: hii Secre ary N N \TO) Co'.: P M nt to t M n Dulles In Bonn l*.« >\\ I s N.t rr tar% oi S< i ir- li.iin V —tew Dullrs ti>< :as fii lirir 1 tixLi> "an iltcrnativt- nni>l br fount!" !> hi96 words
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Article67 1954-09-17 7 JTO, Sepl 16 rl i today \iwy had row m f a gar ftei who si n 1 I I.OOC 10.000) ng the ars. The head cc known as "Han>hin 1 C DP The a II ar-old na n ng a n presld tions to shopli: :n67 words
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Article125 1954-09-17 7 PRETORIA. Sept li». ißeu-U-r- Mr. Dude] Malan. the Prime Minister, >.iid ht-rr >estrr(la\ it w.i> wronu to think ol Si nth Ifriea as part eJ the British Empire. lhis consistfd totlas only of Britain and the tolonii-s. he tnld the (onuress of the \.iii on a125 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-09-17 7 IT was officially slate:! m Algiers that the final death roll m the Orleansvilie earthquake would rise to i .SUO hen the bodies <>r all the victims lia h been discovered. The estimate .niven on Wednesday was 1.40U killed and 4 1 seriously injured but 10095 words
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Article84 1954-09-17 7 LONDON, Sept. 16 (AP) Britain claimed £367,000 damages from Red China ten! 15 for a British air-\:\\i-v >hi>! clown by Commut fighters pn July 23 near H linan [sland with the loss ol to lives. Three were i Americans. Humphrey Trevelyan, the British Char- d'Affaires m Pi84 words
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263 1954-09-17 7 SEATO NOT A THREAT TO PEACE SECURITY Dulles Replies To The Soviet Charges WASHINGTON, Sept. 16, (Reurer)— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, yesterday rejected charges by the Soviet Foreign Office that the new South-east Asian defence poet wes a threat to peace and security m263 words
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Article309 1954-09-17 7 Ceremony Marred By Army Row SAIGON. Sept. 16 (Keulor)— France today formally handed over most of her remaining civil powers m Vietnam, the largest Indo-China State, to a government rocked by a quarrel with the country's National Army. General Paul 'y. France's civil and military chief m Indo-China,309 words
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171 1954-09-17 7 Black-Clad Beauty Found Strangled RL'ISLIP. (England), Sept. 16. CAP) The black-clad body of a beautiful girl was found dumped yesterday m a field near U.S. Air Force j headquarters here. Scotland Yard said she may be a second victim of "baby face,' a fugitive strangler who murdered a West End171 words
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Article40 1954-09-17 7 MANILA. Sepi 16 '..li Thirty-eighi persons identified i Indone; ans attempi ing to illegally enter- the Philippines, were apprehended last night off the southern tip of Mindanao Island, Philippine Navy H' adquart< rs said today.40 words
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Article54 1954-09-17 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 16 i A British soldier was sen- need to six weeks m jail today for "indecently exposing himself to thn c Europe m women In one morning on the streets. Gunner Frederick Charles Mortimer. 20. oi 25 Field 1 Regiment was m uniform while he54 words
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Article45 1954-09-17 7 Debate On John Ends In Uproar INN >ept. 1 i berg Pa I me into uproai m, I X i Chancellor, Chiel -> G ■i irned i i i i of 1 I Dr. A del I Interior, Dr der. Dr 8 m i job. i45 words
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Article71 1954-09-17 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 16. The following are the closing prices ot rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spo» 20sd. October December 20^'d. Janucry March 20Id. April/June 20id. July Sepfcnber 20; d. October C.i.f. 20 5 16d. Tone: Steady. LONDON TIN j71 words
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Article115 1954-09-17 7 FIGHT FOR ISOBEL PARIS. Sept 16: (Reuter)— Bolivian tin millionaire Ante- nor Patino and his estranged wife, the Duchess ot Durca today announced thai their four-moni h-o d granddaughle [sobe] bad been taken to safe place** pending tomorrow's court hearing on their for the child's custody. Rene Floriot, French :;.\vyor.115 words
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Article100 1954-09-17 7 CANBERRA, s. pi lc IP Australia's policj on Asian immigration was defended m the House <>i Representatives yesterday bj members •>! tin- government Opposition. Labourite William O'Connor, of Sydney, criticized Gen. Cariappa. Indian High Commisf Lon< r m Au I for his recent remarks on100 words
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Advertisement30 1954-09-17 7 \\\\\\\\W\WW H\\\U\VHH\UVWUHHUtttt\U\\TO\\H\HWM\i PAS- 5* fUts 10 All THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY 8.0.A.C. MALAY AN AIRWAYS GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR 8.0.A.C. ARGONAUT SERVICES T.nAII/-IIAIIT MALAYA SINGAPORE -N, BORNEO HROUGHOUT Sarawak Brunei Sumatra30 words
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Advertisement35 1954-09-17 7 3 SNUG LIGHT WEIGHT FELTS m fashion shades ot IM 1 emerald grey, bro^n, navy, block or *m j CLISO k; r C for f From 54.25 to 5525 per. KUdiliwUN o raffus k a35 words
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Advertisement820 1954-09-17 8 MORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE To C t> Caaaa\ Marseilles. Antw.-rp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen Spore P. ham Penang F«ANKFU»T HAPAC ..24' 27 Sept 23 Sept 29 Sept HAV43URC MAPAC .1 5 '1 9 Oct 20 Ocr 21 Oct NA3OB LLOYD 9 16 Nov 17 Nov 1 8820 words
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Advertisement1153 1954-09-17 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Sfii^ (i»i lv MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. 'ifi I-corporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and dLsrlurtfe cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A- CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P. Sham Penan* MCteM lot Uvarpool Glasgow GBl/SS Sept 17 Sept 18 19 Lyr-.ioo £^r1,153 words
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Advertisement791 1954-09-17 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Liw« Nederland lint Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang ARKELOYK (HAL) 18/25 Sept 26 Sept 27/ 28 Sept ROEBIAH (SMN) 29 Sept/5 Oet 6 Oct 7/8 Oct ♦BORNEO791 words
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Advertisement803 1954-09-17 8 EAST ASIATIC LIES SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said, Genoa, Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg. Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. Spore P Sham Pcnani b) JAVA" Gdn 10, 11 22 23 Sept 24 15 Sept "ERRIA" r P POtf t DC) "SONGKHLA" 22/27 Sept 28/28 Sept pr xxk) "KINA" 26 Sept/803 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-09-17 9 Yap Is Confident In The Future I 0/ This Industry Standard Staff Reporter THE Malayan pineapple industry, which is currently experiencing boom conditions, aims at attaining an annual export 'trade worth $100 million m the years ahead. Expressing confidence m the future of the322 words
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105 1954-09-17 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 16. —An analysis of the external trade of Hongkong for August showed large decreases m total val Malaya, Bra- >.-. [ixt rland and Red compared with I-, es far July. rked increases we I r the Ui H d United Kin105 words
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Article, Illustration271 1954-09-17 9 New Vessel Sails With 2 Masters Standard Shipping Reporter WHEN the nr,v Dutch cargopassenger \essel Schouten sails tor Jakarta today from Singapore, she will be carrying t\>o masters I aboard her. One is Captain F. Damen who brought the vessel out i from Holland via The Tape on a successful271 words
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Article95 1954-09-17 9 PRICE changes announced j by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were" INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Frascr Xeave Ord. 2.02 2.04 Malayan Cement 1.33 1 36 Metal Box 1.22 1.25 Straits Traders 22.50 22.75 United Engineers Ords. 12.75 12.85 Wearne Bros. 2.65 2.(58 William J;ick* 2.95 3.00 MINING Austral Amal.95 words
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Article99 1954-09-17 9 THE American iron and, steel institute reports that I wage-earners m the U.S. ironi and steel industry averaged a record U552,368 an hour m July, a gain of 5.8 cent (U.S.) j an hour above the rate during j July last year. With the99 words
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Article30 1954-09-17 9 INDIAN Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru says India is giving Nepal Rs. 5.000,000 over the next four years for development of minor irrigation schemes and drinking water facilities. APAP - 30 words
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Article223 1954-09-17 9 Rubber Drops 73/76 Cent Standard Market Reporter MALAYAN industrial shares were firmer yesterday with Straits Trading leading the rise. with little business written i few price movements withnarrow limits. business was reported m )ber shares. The rubber market m Singapore dosed quiet and slightly easier223 words
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Article188 1954-09-17 9 Some business was reported m pepper yesterday. but otherwise there was j little activity m the produce market. Pepper prices were slightly steadier for Muntok and Sarawak white but Lampong black remained unchanged. Copra opened easier and closed dull at $29 per picul I for September188 words
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Article224 1954-09-17 9 COLOMBO. S UP) Ceylon agreement to r Chinese good. ,::v ports oc ai least o taking thai C una vill not object to Ihe re-exp v of goods covered by the '.rade ag -m< nt b< d count rii An authoritati source said ii;( Ceylon trad-224 words
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Article47 1954-09-17 9 The Indian Ministry of j Commerce and Industry says I India m the "near future" will send a special trade de- legation to the United States and Canada "to ex- plore ways and means for increasing tea export to those j countries." A PAP - 47 words
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Article129 1954-09-17 9 'Advertise When Trade Is Bad' THE time to advertise is ji'hen business is bad. a top-flight American udvertisinfr executive said m New York recenll> And what's more important he added, the time to firht sales recessions is before they start, and advertising i> the merchandiser's be^t v capon m combating129 words
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Article29 1954-09-17 9 ESTIMATES of Canada's 1954 grain acreage indicate there ha? been a sul I overall reduction in grain acreage from the 195 and also fa m the intended acreage.29 words
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Article106 1954-09-17 9 Standard Staff Correspondent ULU Klang Tin Ltd. made a profit of $14.5(19 m the working year ended March 31, 1954. The profit was arrived at after $7,093 was allowed for normal depreciation of fixed assets. A further sum cf $8,220 was appropriated for the < difference between106 words
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Article25 1954-09-17 9 INDIA produced 245.500 hunrlr* dwnght of mica in the fiscal year ended March 31. Its value was placed at R.v 84.75U.000. APAP - 25 words
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Article51 1954-09-17 9 THE LANCASHIRE cotton-weaving industry suffered its most serious manpower reverse in July for two years. Figures released in Manchester recently by the Cotton Board show that during the month, mills lost 565 more full-time operatives than they recruited and there was an additional wastage of 110 part- time51 words
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304 1954-09-17 9 A .MODERATE rise in the quantity cf meat moving from exporting countries and a sharp increase in imports by the United Kingdom were dominant features of international meat trade in 1953. a> analysed by the U.S. Foreign Agriculi ura] £< n a About304 words
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Article120 1954-09-17 9 lllipKf^"; <*mtitM}rx*t* Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. Sept. 16:- Indonesian tin npmtU t\e displayed a tendency to fall off lateh and lndoiu van trade quarters here attributed this to an in< rea- in the world's output, coupled with little United States demand. America is believed120 words
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53 1954-09-17 9 PENANG T m X Bi area, sit d th-east d Penang i I em embr d '< c tn) mg independ the out i i mo! t f -< r t that i form; i of the .iin t rding to arkel DA ■> Inche53 words
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Article92 1954-09-17 9 standard Shipping Krp uiw rHE GLEN LINES >. go pass< n^i r vesst Glen i has arrived li s.: r successfii r <. Nationalist i North Chin; Shanghai and 1 i< Dstin a memtx r ol e ere* Btandard voyag< I the :)■.< ntkmed th< I'<92 words
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Article64 1954-09-17 9 Rank«- A^mm i i r.Uv to ni<-! •> •1.-.» m ere Ken I'Wrk 2 ii <■ i I .'.:iil bill* El U irade It fi Canada 31 I ;i 15 16 <OJ> bills and r, :K M it M Srllin;. r^t -.r J I OI) M <\. nrtiday'u64 words
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Advertisement338 1954-09-17 9 CRI (OlMli OF SIN(.\PORi; Ih.NDtKS E*NGINEBS S DEPARTMENT S ipply and Delivery S arp Sand for the la N6 55 and kv lIT 3 Ing and suppJj ol i nite from Mandal Qnarrj Ay ol Labour tor G v t< the Clt j Cm at rra falgar period Noon— >4;338 words
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Advertisement336 1954-09-17 9 (ii y covNcn Of SINC.APORi: TKNDKKS \TFR DEPARTMENT: Supply ol 4". 6". 9" and 19 nominal size x 16' to 20' Cast Irun or Spun Straight Pipes for Water Tender Deposit $50/-. 4 p W 1.11 .54. \l (TION SAI.F. OF Valuable Singapore Prop«rtie> To be held t MB saleroom336 words
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Advertisement139 1954-09-17 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS W7ATER DEPARTMENT: *v Purchase ol Scrap Frost Meter Spares and Scrap Metals Tender Deposit $500/Close NOON —20.9.54. P.W.D. TENDER NOTICE I^ENDERS wi be received at the O\V the State Engineer. Se dugor. Kuala Lumpur up to 3 p.m on 28.9 54 j for the construction139 words
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Miscellaneous151 1954-09-17 9 SHIPS IN HARBOUR OUTER ROADS Asha: YTasukawa Maru; Fakelfjeill; San Antonio; A1 K. ix, Sabang; Steel Chen INNKK ROADS Lam A;;):: Kampar; Kin A Thj ashei Taypt Silvn rsides: Lasem; Wah Sing; Teck ilong: Perak; Angby; Lawu: Tai T Rokan: Sirusa: Sodenak: Tg. Pinang: Nerlimau; Si ang: Padea; Toiig Hoa:151 words
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Article, Illustration569 1954-09-17 10 London Reviewer, Reg Whitley Finds.., TTFRE is Love young, tender c and heartbreaking. Here is the most enchanting roman- s tic film of the year. From the Pinewood Studios j which provided enjoyable s laughs like "Genevieve" and s "Doctor m the House" now569 words
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Article130 1954-09-17 10 VOLUPTUOUS, enticing Rita Gam has never been kissed on the screen, but Broderick Crawford demonstrated m front of a group of more than 800 American Gl's how he thought it should be done. Miss Gam and Crawford, were m Germany recently on a film assignment for130 words
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Article114 1954-09-17 10 'JHE story o) kow Screen Star Debra Paget got her swimma poo came out recently during rehearsal for a love scene with ictor Mature m the Technicolour CinemaScoping of a 20th Century-Fox production "Your hah- is spun silk," romanticized Mature for Director pcl^.er Daves' approval114 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-09-17 10 THE star-studded cast of 2Oth C c n t v r y-Foxs CincmaSoope production of "Woman's World" the romantic comedy study of a wife's role m her husband's career poses m its screen pairings for an informal portrait. Clifton Webb portrays the bachelor head89 words
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Article350 1954-09-17 10 As Modern As Nex t Year COASTING CinemaScope, XJ seven stars, writing by a pair of Pulitzer Prize winning playwrights, an Academy Award winning producer and a similarly distinguished director, Woman's World" is the most handsomely endowed modern comedy-drama to be produced m all the long history of 20th Century-Fox.350 words
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Advertisement276 1954-09-17 10 #SHAW BROJHER^ NftTF DIF lo ITS LEMiTII (1315« tU THE IW IE. -FH.M WILL BEGIN AT ID »5-l.::iJ-4.00-6.4j-9.30 p.m. *1 WAS SCARED STIFF!' L;:._ r. Daily Herald €jk Best Stuu Si»ina» tff M i BP '^/A is thc YE/urs B.s Nf f/* StiUTiM f SOU *«K£R BROS. V-^ WILLIAM A276 words
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Advertisement329 1954-09-17 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION~~AT TRACTIONS pi Vffll/ TODAY DAILY! VmTHLXY 11.00 a.m. 1.45-4.15-6.45 ■iM I lift I 9.30 p. m. ONE ***** AIR-CO«OITIO«n) JILELiL /fere's the heroic story of what happened to the I I zl^iifmSi^lMsltf'ii i i l tit* f 0 'i**!**** IT aim lquis bewr raui mi -TOMORROW MIDNIGHT!--^^^fe- WtCril/EK329 words
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Miscellaneous321 1954-09-17 10 THE STARS AND YOU By RITA DEL MAR TUUAVs QUOTATION: "God J_ never shots one door but He open> another." Irisb i'rovcrb. VOLK MIR1I1UA1E AND I'.IKllbU.N AKILS— March to April ltf— If vjj are cast in a subordinate Ifl or have to deal with de- pencients. co-workers, take time I321 words
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Miscellaneous51 1954-09-17 10 AFTEH LONDON. BONN AND VtfcK NOW U?T$ Tut FASHION CURWNOP Miis JKII THE HEW CO-^STENCE -LOOK T^ cKTA^ I)^ MOO«P»tD DE^GM 6Y OF TM& EAST-WE$T CREATION 010 .SEVERN UNE IT UNBUTTONS SlOWiy. P'^T SHOWM AT &&NEYAHEMLINE- Giving AND TAKING m\Ht» A FUR iS wo*N To cov^ r^^ MERE AMD THERE.51 words
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Article262 1954-09-17 11 MANCHESTER UNITED TAKE THE LEAD Two Clubs Remain Unbeaten LONDOX, Sept. 16, (Reuter)— Only two clubs, Bradford City and Bristol City, remained unbeaten m English League football after yesterday's matches. Four other teams unbeaten before yesterday lost r .their records. They were Fulham. Coventry, Queen's Park Rangers and Scunthorpe. Bradford262 words
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Article153 1954-09-17 11 I.' N <>N Sep» 15 .Reu-e. ere l\!>:: LEAGUE DIVISION I ball League 1; ScotI Ibal] League 5 LEAGIE DIVISION I Nfc. c ester U. 2; Tottenham 1 Pori jth I Bolton 0 K'es < Chelsea 2 Sundt Wolves 0 We-- B n eh 3: EverU 3 LEAGI E153 words
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Article157 1954-09-17 11 AMSTERDAM, Sept. 16 (AP)— The Soviet Union overwhelmingly defeated Great Britain m the final tournament of the world chess championships here today. The final tail y was: Soviet Union 3|, Great Britain J Yugoslavia beat Sweden by 2J games to 1J and results after continuing yesterday's Adjourned gameg157 words
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Article131 1954-09-17 11 NEW YORK, Sept. 15, (Rev ter) The Marciano Charles heavyweight title fight was postponed 24 hours today because of the weather conditions. The announcement to postpone the fight was made by Mr. Jim Norris, the promoter, after a consultation with Mr. Robert Christenberry, Chairman of the New131 words
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Article719 1954-09-17 11 THREE TIE FOR R.I. SWIM TITLE THREE swimmers Chan Thai Ho. Tan Eng Bock and Voon Let Chai with 13 points each tied for the Class 1 individual championship trophy at Raffles Institution's 11th annual swimming tarnival held at the CSC pool m Singapore yesterday. For Eng Bock and Thai719 words
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Article69 1954-09-17 11 1 HF. ayj n I 'hiaem Footba Associal ioa to icing I scheduled to cave Siag o» Sept 30 at 8.00 am by CPA ay three m i ii Horig Kong. The first itch will be p 0 tol i Honf Kong Cup competition. The next69 words
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Article53 1954-09-17 11 LONDON. Sepi i r Ice Tuli ol 3 «itfa Af < fend hi; Briti b En fly.yeipht bo titte ag i Dai Dower, rear-old beaten V' i Elarringa; area or. G 19 Sol ,j, i he i had hope; of v iting D-. Dower, the weight, wit] Ti53 words
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162 1954-09-17 11 New Ball Law For Tests In Australia 8 V D N E V !<?. ■Router* n» Austral Board of Cricket Control I day announced MCf had fora allj appi ed the Austra n reg that the 200 I new iaw >h«iuic o] cuminj: 7<>;.r o' 'if an MC C te*n162 words
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Advertisement78 1954-09-17 11 &32+@^ TT?', 1 1 *3^Rlg>T All MMalma >- m Premiere South- East \>ia Film Co's La tomantu- Dramalit Bh,. tf "FIRDAUS" m Hindustani with l^w^^^Bl^. :t>o KnulLsh Subtitles. /V^ < BSi s Starrinj; Ashok Kumar. I '^^P (ierta Bali Aninip Kumar. h^tt^^ DIAMOND THEATRE PHONK ***** TODAY 2 SHOWS: .578 words
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Advertisement265 1954-09-17 11 OEAIM V f ED C» SITtiATIOM UAMtI) Vj oonvi dn runiON > v >OL: I!. v |v i < k '*.<son v <- J1 ion* Aur Ffl LMBRI] I lest Deo a dm nths t no g. Od I :I Write 1 Box T. 1 c/o S.S KIR MU GLEVU!265 words
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Miscellaneous190 1954-09-17 11 U\ Abner By Al Capp PORE. 'GGOK.AM^ THE CRJM«VUN STS WAL, SHMOOS AIN'T BAI7. "1 i/Ow 50 AH &OWPEP LOWEST -\N I LOWEST I CORM-VINCED'EMTHEf THEV'S GOOD.'- IN FACK, J 1 5L0&&OVIA WIF SHMOOS SLOB3OVIA &IM y VcVE^THING'&OUT o^ THEY IS TOO GOOP.' j^l. ~S\ A THAR 100 PERCENT V^—^190 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-09-17 12 KITSOX LEONG ASTRIDE COtUUJTA, WHOSE SPK/.VT ON WFKDttESDAI EQUALLED THE SIX-FURLONG C HJRSE RKCORD.17 words
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239 1954-09-17 12 Alpine Knight Flemington Show Speed FLKMINGTON (Woods) and Alpine Knight (Patterson) matched strides over half mile returning S3 I 5 sec, the last three m 37 3 5 1 There was VCVjj little between them at the end. Stealth ivY o :.O a '-o w■: i we t 'r three239 words
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Article180 1954-09-17 12 THK fnllowiog are fixtures of ihr Singapore Badminton A»t>v.aiion junior championships for the week end: Saturday "13 p.m. Women's Junior Singles rin.U: 'an Kac SwiftJ v Ni An| Rex) Junior Mixed Doubles Final: A.; X 1 and Seah Lye Hual (F Margai n aa i I Wei180 words
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Article21 1954-09-17 12 I 5 Y.\ T S Sepi V 1 up teni is f Hn twig at Au*- I21 words
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Article397 1954-09-17 12 Bandoola Best In Final Gallops CANDIDATES for the Gold Cup were seen out m their final preparation at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when several gallops came under observation on a good galloping track. Most impressive worker was Bandoola (Patterson) who surprised track watchers when he ran a397 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-09-17 12 SWIMMING: Vh-:oria School gala at CSC 2.30 p m HOCKEY: SHA RAF <S) v BODCA. Div. 2 at BODCA. Tampenis Rovers v MBTC Div. ?,A at TR; Shell v PWD, Div. 3B or PWD Friendly: SCC v /RC a! padang. ATHLETICS:— Combined Telok Kuratl Malay School Sports at68 words
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Article1718 1954-09-17 12 Windsor Lad - Windsor Lad By Sixteen horses comprising English, Irish, French and Australian thoroughbreds and representing the finest stayers m the country will line up at Bukit Timah racecourse tomorrow for the valuable Singapore Gold Cup Malaya's Blue Riband of the turf worth about $25,000 m stakes and added1,718 words
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Article450 1954-09-17 12 WEIGHTS for the last day, Saturday. Sinsapore Turf Club September iCiold ("up s meeting at Bukit Timah are: mi GOLD COT Cl 1. Div. 111. 11.I 1 M. Kurcs! li.-.iv 9.00 Golden Lotus 8.13 V aphrates U3 Thvcc Kings S.I 2 Shangrila Ul K!u»r M.iii^a S.I 1 Pedometer450 words
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492 1954-09-17 12 LEFT-WING three Chin Bin went over for a try m the concluding stages of the game, and this sealed the fate of the Police when they met St. Andrew's Old Boys m a Rugby match at Thomson Road yesterday. The 'Saints* won by 8492 words
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Article106 1954-09-17 12 Teks O^thS? rriokPt^J,,^ cl mur OI The Vrst" will belayed a' K-.ngston irom March ''6 to April 1. the second ai Port of bpain Irom April 11 to 16, the third at Georgetown irom' Aprn 26 to May 2, the fourth at Bnagetown from May 7106 words
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Article55 1954-09-17 12 Young Men Sikh Association beat the Teachers Training College 2—o m their S.H.A. Division 3B league match v'.ayed en the R.I. ground yesterday. Scorers were Jasbir Singh and Harphajan Singh The SHA Division *2 league match between the Singapore Recreation Club and the YMCA was cancelled the YMCA55 words
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Article386 1954-09-17 12 'Stars' Lose Shine RE. ME 4 Star Soccerites 1 McClymond, Russell, Le>' Tom§ K m, Kofi and Armstrong. Referee: c.a.a La^ *i&, A SOUND defence and a lively set of forwards was what KEME had when they beat Star Socceritet 4-1 to create the first big: upset386 words
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Article41 1954-09-17 12 DYNAMOS Sports C!ub trounced Rochore Youth C ufa 7-2 In a friendly soccer match played at the Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for the Dynamo were: Salahuddin (4), Nadarajah (2) and Baa Charlie Chan and Bala scored *<j; the losers.41 words
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164 1954-09-17 12 MAKING their debm the Singapore Hockey .W ciation's Div. 1 league, s derers Sports Club, it t year's Div. 2 league tkmm pions, were unlucky t. down to G.H.Q FARE I three goal* to one m a match played on th. Tanglin ground164 words
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Article18 1954-09-17 12 In a friend Bale: I .<■: Road y the Latifl Wai lerers 4-!. Scorers were: r, atiJ18 words
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Article28 1954-09-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR, rhu i ftm Suleiman C il t im ed i to win the FAS D ire again- I I Am X,• i grou tod28 words
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