Singapore Standard, 12 November 1954
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Title Section21 1954-11-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD $g. /fc 3t 4 •I I Vol. V. No. 132. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.21 words
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Article82 1954-11-12 1 All Is Well On The 'Queen' TON. Nov. .nor Queen| n here to» ►urg and happy shipover the [acement of the liner which will m n Mother was 60- j tain Ivan >dore of Star captain 50, yesol a lons rule that always very imIe r" is Queen -ir.t'd replaceSorrell.82 words
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Article69 1954-11-12 1 13 Killed In West Java Ambush uTA. Nov. 11. (AFP) nj tru ;k rarryin-4 troops numb* r of civilians was d and shot at by a trong armed gan» kmalaja, 30 miles ndung, West Java. morning, it was re today ops nut up resistance ir bit were finally i i.69 words
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Article33 1954-11-12 1 I office of Mr UacDonald as Com--1 General lor South- as been extended j •ar until the ■afofflciany- i -••relay. Is th« fifth renewal -j nald'd term of33 words
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Article101 1954-11-12 1 FRIENDS of seven-year-old Lim Yeang Eng who attended her birthday party in Kluang thought up a bright idea of boosting: The Standard Toy Fund which will help bring Christmas cheer to thousands of poor and under-privileged children in Malaya. Instead of giving presents to their host they decided101 words
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Article114 1954-11-12 1 Children Give Pocket Money wishing them a merry Christmas. The children's enthusiasm affected young Yeang Eng's parents Dr. :ind Mrs. Lim Chin Khean. who gav e another S6. From Penang. Miss Betty Yap. a student nurse at the rental Nurses Training School, passed the hat round to her colleagues and114 words
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Article68 1954-11-12 1 LONDON. Nov. 11 (Reuter) —A mass jail break, believed I to have been Inspired by an underworld gang wanting recruits, was foiled at Peritonvllle Prison here yesterday after one of the men •squealed" to a prison officer. The break was originally timed to link68 words
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Article, Illustration344 1954-11-12 1 HUGH SAVAGE - THE NEW MALAYA As Abdul Rahman Sees It HUGH SAVAGE Amnesty For uandits Membership In C'wealth by THIS exclusive interview with Tungku Abdul Rahman president of the United Malays National Organization and co-leader of the Alliance Group (UMNO Malayan Chinese Association) the biggest political force in the Federation of Malaya344 words
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Article132 1954-11-12 1 LONDON. NOT. 11. <UP» Soviet Premier Georgi Malenkov has approached Britain as well as the Unfted States with sugge>tions to ease the cold war. authoritative sources disclosed today. The Kremlin chief made this approach to the British Ambassador at a party in honour of the 37th132 words
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Article167 1954-11-12 1 SEOUL Nov. 11, (Reuter)— President Svngman Rhee said today that Korea "wHI ask for withdrawal of all United Nations forces" to unify Korea "if only there is assurance that Chinese Communist troops will withdraw from Korea and will never invade Korea again." President167 words
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193 1954-11-12 1 LONDON. Nov. 11 (UP)— Germany's former Field Marshal Albert Vo n Kesselring raised British blood pressures last night on the eve of Armistice Dav with a claim that Germany could have won the Battle of Britain Kesselring. 68 commanded the German Luftwaffe against Britain193 words
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Article44 1954-11-12 1 Woman BreastFeeds Monkey TOKYO, Nov. 11 (AFP)— In an unprecedented spirit of abnegation, a Japanese woman employee of the Chiba Zoo is breast-feding an orphaned baby monkey, press reports here stated today The monkey was born by a Caesarean operation in the zoo hospital.44 words
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Article43 1954-11-12 1 A GURKHA soldier was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital just after midnight last night with a gunshot wound in his stomach. His condition was said to be not serious. It is believed he was shot at Pasir Panjang.43 words
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Article27 1954-11-12 1 ROME, Nov. 11 (Reuter> Cardinal Giuseppe Bruno, Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura, the Catholic Church's supreme tribunal and appeals court, died here today, aged 79.27 words
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Article27 1954-11-12 1 SIR Alexander Grantham. Governor of Hongkong, and Lady Grantham, returned to the Colony yesterday after a two-month lecture tour in the United States.— ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article19 1954-11-12 1 A SIX-MAN Philippine military mission arrived In Taipei yesterday, to Inspect Chinese Nationalist arsenals on Formosa. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article112 1954-11-12 1 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 11, (AP) A "Kissing Room" may be a ne, romantic thing for an airpcrt but the city's budget makers cannot "see any source of revenue from such an operation. Philadelphia's aviation director. Louis R. Inwood, wanted to include such a facility in theAP - 112 words
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240 1954-11-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Malayan Chinese leader and Member for Transport, Col. H. S. Lee, today made a personal appeal to three terrorists in the jungle on Klang-Kuala Langat border, guaranteeing fair treatment by Government if they would surrender forthwith. His message was240 words
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Article632 1954-11-12 1 w Q Do you think Malaya can accept independence without first ending the Emergency? 9 A. I say yes. certainly, because the Emergency is no obstacle to our claim for independence. The danger from the Communist terrorists Ls very insignificant. Apart from causing irritation and632 words
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Article119 1954-11-12 1 Says Mother Of Slain Girl 14 BALTIMORE, Nov. 11, (AP)— Wide-eyed kids, hushed and scared, answered police questions on Wednesday as investigators sought to learn who murdered a 14-year-old blonde charmer whose mother believes it was "done by a drape.* The slain child was Carolyn119 words
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Article82 1954-11-12 1 MELBOURNE. Nov. 11 (Reuten Australia's dock strike of 26.000 dockers, which has paralysed every port in the nation since Nov. 2, appears to be quietly "foMing up." in the opinion of both government and ur circles. Officials from the Australian Council of Trade Unions and Maritime82 words
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Article38 1954-11-12 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 11. (AFP).— Thirty tons of movie equipment which will be used for making the film "Soldiers of Fortune." starring Clark Gable and Susan Hayward, arrived in Hongkong today by the President Polk,38 words
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Advertisement95 1954-11-12 1 fUSLJ^^M camiras NEW REX PHOTO STUDIO I. Raffles Nace. S'pore lei. gS?6t. 3 r^*^ U l^ t^> > r tS? fy CHRISTMAS is Coming Soon 4 MAKE YOUR SUIT r i3^ from <3^* 1 2" the world A ff DOON I MANUFACTURED j Specially for hot countries like Singapore and95 words
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Article1147 1954-11-12 2 Boy Tells Of Soap Bath And Kiss On A Padang KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A senior Federation Police officer denied here today that investigations into alleged offences against boys by Col. Lawrence F. Morling, D.5.0., 0.8.E., T.D., the Federation's principal Probation Officer, were started through the enmity1,147 words
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Article130 1954-11-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Holders of United States passports will now be able to visit Malaya without visas, the Federation Government announced tonight. This will facilitate travel between the two countries and should encourage tourists to Malaya. The change which comes into force on Nov.130 words
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Article67 1954-11-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— An area Security Unit led by Inspector Abdul Hadi, today killed three of four terroristsincluding two high rankers in an ambush laid in the Cherch area. Pahang. it was repjrted tonight. Their "kills" included Meng Chun. Communist district committee member for Cheroh. Ah67 words
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Article46 1954-11-12 2 KUANTAN. Thurs Boy scouts, scouters and cubs from Kuantan. Pekan nd Gambang gathered at the Istana Terunton ground to welcome Lord Rowallan, Chief Scout of the Commonwealth, this afternoon. The Chief Scout saw a scout rally including dragon display and Malay Bersilat46 words
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Article37 1954-11-12 2 MALACCA, Thurs.— Malacca "babas" and "nonyas" have been invited to a tea party at the residence of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan next Thursday for an informal discussion on the futur* of the babaj in Malaya.37 words
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Article98 1954-11-12 2 Klang Goes Thirsty KLANG, Thurs.— A 24--inch water main burst under high pressure in Xlang to make Selangor's second city thirsty for hours yesterday The rupture according to Mr. \V. Wilson. Senior Executive Engineer, cost the PUD a "whole length of pipe** and the workmen ten hours labour. For the98 words
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Article122 1954-11-12 2 SEREMBAN. Thurs The hatchery "row" which began in the Seremban Town Council three months ago, ended this morning when Mr Chin See Yin «U.M.NO MCA. member Irom Temiang» withdrew his mo tion asking the Council President to apply for summons against the Rural and Industrial Development122 words
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Article24 1954-11-12 2 THE third annual prizegrving. entertainment and exhibition of the Wtttland'i Schtto'.. Penang. will be held in the sohoo! hall on Nov. 19.24 words
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Article36 1954-11-12 2 HONGKONG :i Spe- ial Starui. Closing pru-es of the hongkonf Exchange today were: lO ill -terlinp; So. ***** U US$l: 11.531 to Malayan $1; si' M one I- kx i Rupiah. Go'd 1254 tad36 words
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370 1954-11-12 2 But Bankrupt Will Appeal NG AH PEE alias Ng Teng Hong, a former partner of Keng Hong and Co. of Queen Street, was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail in the Singapore First Criminal District Court, on three charges of obtaining under false pretences370 words
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282 1954-11-12 2 KLUANG, Thurs.— Mr. B. A. Sommili,. tish Adviser, warned the people hen* t< M their "tida apa n attitude towards the Knur Speaking in fluent Malay. Mr. Somerville adci: more than 100 represent a t.\ e* of Government deperttiM nti and organizations al the282 words
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Article56 1954-11-12 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSIM. (cent, per PO" 1 1 1 Mil it, a,,,' no .kss":: H. ■>••' "o I I. JE *h "IN IKIM Mori t°i> i-ONUos i:t mtiit m« n u°v V^:; R.ixrrs s Man Apr Jim. Tone: <j U i< t 10M.1.N N lliursd.,>\ sexton w«r» V.IX sillttv Thni-56 words
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Article47 1954-11-12 2 PENANG. Thurs. Malay women here will stage a mam meeting at the umno Assembly Hall at 1 p.m. on Saturday, to celebrate the Birthday of Prophet Mohammed. The meeting will be presided over by Puan SherifTa Sheikha. Chairman of r UMNO Women Section.47 words
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Article49 1954-11-12 2 $5,000 Extortion Letter PBfANO Than Inter $5.< from a in Jtlutnm the man > a Polio sp day. P< rt. <: M.iia\.»! I On Ott l twt rdj bi v !..i\' t nma vk.i OQU AC par* d to thr I •;>' )umpi ii t«> II n r.^ < v»49 words
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Article73 1954-11-12 2 KUALA I 1 ht Y\r-\ M M' tiamed I 2U-y» ar former coi Chettlar b.. $MH\ bond t b< liaviour ltu l.«m week r r< nv;.-ted the j < 79 worth b» U lining to 8 Chutiar. Dr iMlsm I denied in suggestions by 873 words
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Article92 1954-11-12 2 AUSSIES IN PENANG FOR TALKS PENANG. Thurs— The Australian Trade Mission was welcomed by representatives of the various chambers of commerce when they arrived at the Bay an Lepas airport today. The mission will hold a Press conference tomorrow morning. In the afternoon the mission will meet members of the92 words
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133 1954-11-12 2 Postmen Send A Reminder To Federal Govt PENANG. Thurs. The General Secretary of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union, Mr. Osman Siru, has sent a reminder to the Chief Secretary. Federation of Malaya, calling for Government's reply to their request for pensionable status and similar salaries for all the uniformed133 words
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Advertisement24 1954-11-12 2 BIRTH B ALAS WORKS' to Kanajfambikai. wife of P M. Ba'.asandren. a daughter Shvamala. at K K. Hospital on November 11. 1954 Both well24 words
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347 1954-11-12 3 FATHER SAID 'NO', SO SHE TOOK POISON Teenager Who Loved A Married Man HAIRDRESSER, i i Ngen Khoon, 19, own life after lather had objected marrying a marriit was stated in Singapore Coroner's q terday. roner, Mr. Ginm [ing, w.i-, holding Into Yap's death place on Oct. 1, neral Hospital.347 words
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266 1954-11-12 3 SINGAPORE City Council employees must declare their indebtedness before the end of this month to avoid disciplinary action which could mean the sack. 7 his was stated b y the acting Deputy President. Mr. M. Middleton-Smith, yesterday when the commented on a266 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-11-12 3 photo. MR. T. S SAW. Managing Director of the Asian Corporation Limited, who fleu into Singapore from Rangoon to look for Singapore architects and professionals to build him a 51, 000.000 modern cinema in Rangoon. The cinema, he said, will seat 1.000 people and will beStandard - 85 words
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Article73 1954-11-12 3 2,335 For Final School Exams A TOTAL o. 2.335 students 1.678 hoys and (J37 girls in Singapore schools will sit for the School Certificate examinations in 16 centres this year, the Education Department announced yesterday. The Examinations Secretary Mr. B. Dudley, told The Standard that the number was an all-time73 words
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251 1954-11-12 3 Trader Alleged To Have Kept Stolen Coffee UNO merchant. Tai lit, stood trial before >1 Brown in the SinIze Court yestercharge of dishonestIng stolen property from an armed gang at an address In Lo- rong 27, Geylang Road on April 16. The stolen property mentioned in the charge were 12251 words
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Article19 1954-11-12 3 REV. Goh Hood Ken? will preach at the Bethesda Church. 1 Katong. on Sunday at 6 p.m.19 words
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Article54 1954-11-12 3 THE Singapore Youth Council will hold a gala dance in a d *v? f n ts^ Youth Cam P Fun d at the Badminton Hall at 8 30 p.m. tomorrow Tickets at $3 for couples and f for singles are obtainable from the Council's Oflßce54 words
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Article22 1954-11-12 3 A MIDDLE-aged woman was found hanging in her house in Kampong Snrpoo. Singapore yesterday afleri.oon She was 47-year-old Siew Pat.22 words
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Article128 1954-11-12 3 KEEP OUT THE MONEYLENDERS And Union Says cation that |i aden .ire haras orken on paj as made by the Council tour Union yesr to the City Mr, T P. F the l ninn asked "um il to take itn pa to prevent lenders from "pes workers at work spot"128 words
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Article40 1954-11-12 3 THE Singapore S'age Club yesterday d nated $373 to the Children's Sub-Committee of the Singapore Leprosy Relief Association. The amount it the proreeds from a play. Noel Coward's •Relative Values." conducted by the Club recently.40 words
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Article116 1954-11-12 3 P. Panjang Schools Renamed SEVERAL English schools in Pa>ir Panjang have Iren renamed on account of contusion over some of the existing names, the Senior Inspector of Schools, Singapore. Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, told The Standard yesterday. As from Jan. 1, next year, P a s i r Panjang116 words
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Article26 1954-11-12 3 Students of the AngloChinese Girls' School in Penang win moc jel dresses when the school holds an exhibition of school work on Nov. 24.26 words
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243 1954-11-12 3 Strike Threat By 10,000 Workers Is Off Sinolnf threatened strike by the 1 0,000-strong vJSSrtaf^'J O$ L boUr ÜBIOB i$ <**■ suspension D °clcyard authorities withdrew the <or P ZTnZZ °dX ar4T m and Dock/irH P ""l' aU Naval ratin s who manned the the Base firemln tW dayS WCre243 words
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Article111 1954-11-12 3 THE STANDARD Christmas Toy Fund Committee gratefully acknowledges the following donations: Previously acknowledged $2,610.30 May Lee. Mavis Tiong, Wang Su Tuan, Su Ming, Lawrence David Te 3.00 Pamela Francis Cheong, Usu I a. Audrey Lorn a Danker. Lim Choo Peng. Choo San and Lim Eng Seng. Teo111 words
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66 1954-11-12 3 A SINGAPORE taxi driver was Mtting with hhs fiancee [n his car parked n* i ar the •met ion of Onan Road and Geylang Road at 2.40 am terday. when an Indian approached them. An argument .started between the two men and a nght66 words
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Article42 1954-11-12 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Voong Yin Ngiam was fined >70 in the Police Court today for importing 50 obscene photographs. The photographs were found on him when he was searched at the Causeway Customs on arrival from Singapore.42 words
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Article43 1954-11-12 3 MR. THIO CHAX BEE. Pro-gressive-Balestier. will draw Govern m<?tif 3 attention, at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council o n Tuesday, to the need for introducing travelling dispensaries in large hutted areas within the Municipal limits of the island.43 words
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Article50 1954-11-12 3 JOHORE BAHRf. Thurs The Johore Medical Workers Union have elected the following office-bearer^, for the vear 1954 5.5. President. Mr. R. Saravan: vice-president. Inche Lambak bin Taha: Secretary. Inche Hamid Ali: Assistant Secretary Inche Lambak Same!: Treasurer. Mr. Ong Beng: and Assistant Treasurer. Mr. Seng Kirn.50 words
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275 1954-11-12 3 A CATHOLIC priest. Father C. Colaco, of St. Joseph Church. Singapore, acted as an interpreter in the Fifth Police Court yesterday, when three naval ratings from the Portuguese warship, N.R.P. Bartholomeu Dais, irave evidence in a theft case. The case was that in which Hong Weng275 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-11-12 3 FRIENDS of seven-year-old Li m Yean? En* of Kluang who attended her birthday party did not ffive him any presents. In stead, they decided to give the ";r porket money to the Standard Christmas Toy Fund, in honour of their rost Their combined resources66 words
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Advertisement64 1954-11-12 3 ALL MALAYAN MIDNIGHT PREMIERE EVEKI INCH A FAMILY PICTURE vi DIAMOND THEATRE TOMORROW AT MIDNIGHT THIS YEAR'S SUPER HIT MANGALYAM^ (Tamil) tarrfaf NAGARAJAN F A. NADARAJAN B. 8. SAROJA NAMBIAR lL, 1 Vs TKRPIECE PICTURE FOR EVERY FAMILY. IiASPAR HIS AIRPORT HOTEL QUINTETTE INTRODUCE THEIR NEW VOCALIST FA YE CASELTON64 words
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Advertisement273 1954-11-12 3 I IfIUUCL W Jr W 1 mower A^c-rr^A PRICE f WTHOUT froM bom $44.00 L WITH 9 r«.« bo« $56.00 THE MACHINE .s constructed of h.gh duty cost iron vd« plates for absolute rigidity. ATTRACTIVELY FINISHED in the new jade green red Handles ond red wheel d.scs. Stove enamelled for273 words
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Article290 1954-11-12 4 SEREMBAX. Thurs—Judgment was reserved till Xov. 23 in the case against S. Kesaven, P. Muthu, S. Kandasamy, M. Subramaniam and P. Raju. labourers of Ulu Sawah estate. Siliau. charged with assaulting the senior Asian assistant. Mr. EL V. de Silva. the general manager. Mr.290 words
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Article243 1954-11-12 4 No Question Of An Ultimatum Harrison Says KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan Railway Administration today debunked the claim of the Traffic Operating Union that it had issued a 72-hour ultimatum in connection with their differences over the Yusuf award. Disclaiming knowledge of any demand in respect243 words
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Article71 1954-11-12 4 PENANG. Thurs. A European woman told the Police that she had been molested by an unknown Tamil in Bishop Street, yesterday afternoon. She phoned the Police, who arrived at the scene immediately, but the man. who was reported to be wearing shorts, had disappeared. The police also71 words
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Article52 1954-11-12 4 MALACCA. Thurs. Convenors of the proposed Malacca Parents Association will discuss with Dato Sir Chenglock Tan the problem of 400 odd Settlement children who cannot find accommodation in Standard One next year. The informal discussion will be held at the residence of the Dato on52 words
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Article43 1954-11-12 4 TAIPING, Thurs. Mr. M. G. Sumathipala of the Prisons Department, Alor Star, was married to Miss H. L. Gnanawathy. daughter of Mr. H. L. Punchi Singho of Taiping. A reception was held at the Kilat Club after the ceremony.43 words
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Article59 1954-11-12 4 PEXAXG. Thurs. The Maiayan Indian Congress. Penang. ha s not had any instructions from its headquarters to merge with the Alliance, ?aid the Town's Chairman Dr X. K. Menon. today. However. Dr Menon added, he expected to get a ruling, one way or the other, before the59 words
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Article168 1954-11-12 4 BI TTERWORTH, Thurs.-It is a happy augury for this toua that the elected Town Council's first Budget presented and passed at a special meeting of the Council yesterday, is financially sound to cepe with many urgent schemes during 1355. The Council's expenditure Bill during the ensuing168 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-11-12 4 Pictures. A young Irish Doctor, Dr. O'Callaghan. of Kuala Kubu Bahru has Riven Tanjong Malim and l"lu Selanjjor a mw form of concert. His concert is quite different from the usual school concerts where short one-act plays are the amusement of the nisht. A talented pianist.Star Studio - 143 words
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Article86 1954-11-12 4 IPOH. Thurs. "Since you are not prepared to take the responsibility of standing bafl for your brother I will have him remanded in Police custody till Nov. 18. and. at the same time. I am sending him for mental observation." Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghazalli told one86 words
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217 1954-11-12 4 POLYTECHNIC TO RECEIVE GIFT OF QANTAS AERO ENGINE The first gift to be received by the Singapore Polytechnic will be a Rolls Royce Merlm Aero engine a present from Qantas Empire Airways. This engine, which underwent a complete overhaul, will be temporarily housed In the Junior Technical School until the217 words
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Article209 1954-11-12 4 Inspector's Death Is A Mystery KUALA LI'MFL'R. Thurs The Kuala Lumpur Coroner. Imhe Mohamed Ismail, tooav returned a verdict of "found dead, cause of <'eath unknown" on C. Na iiah. 34. Municipal Sewerage Inspector. who disappeared mysteriously on July 4 last year. The circumstances cf his death, the Coroner declared,209 words
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Article210 1954-11-12 4 THE Singapore Land Acquisition (Amendment) Bill, which seeks to fix the maximum price for land required for development purposes, will be allowed to die a natural death, The Standard understands. The Government of Singapore is not likely to bring up the Bill for210 words
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Article37 1954-11-12 4 Temple's Cods Statue Stolen PENANC, I foot rUti* Konp (G peritv) hi disappr*;. Chine* u menian S Ueved takt-n iwai b charactei lucky numb* Vj St; 'K ot G i Street M H< h Ho < A i37 words
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Advertisement48 1954-11-12 4 •MMNNMM«« J IMiom 5199 w {CapitOL] MIDNIGHT TOMORROW THEMIGHTIEST^Sf SPEOACLE THf %^<W'^ 2 i^^EST EVER 4-^ J STAGtD^^t jj |!^''^Cinemascop£^^ s m SITTING BULL rvtcT JOHN UT£L DO'J<\AS nfNNEDY 12/ Released by United Artists A iz-^i^- fnslikan jfßk. Mm ft V^ M If OTHERS FAIL -TRY HWi*"" 148 words
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Article69 1954-11-12 5 MORE SEND IT BY AIR MAIL 1 lor ,\r Mlb- kit f ;<> 17(i •Si other ut ol S:n- I Durrant. mail and riving each desS apore for I m rs leav- T and ng mornFederation, tpore Gen--8.30 !lt ctra charge t traffic the Singarities h V' -l Office id,69 words
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Article24 1954-11-12 5 :v Lum Ifiew Kim. tuund poi.sont'd in in Cairnhill Circle. Just before dawn I admitted to the Hospital Police are •'.sating24 words
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Article21 1954-11-12 5 H S gapore a talk on fe ng trie liie in at the 8.30 the ol Malaya.21 words
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Article404 1954-11-12 5 THIS 'SINISTER' MUST GO Yap Flays Rule About Language The Rendel Constitutional Commission has betrayed a sinister intent in trying to enforce and perpetuate for political reasons, English as the national and official language of Singapore, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, City Councillor, said yesterday. Mr. Yap was advocating the removal404 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-11-12 5 phot). MR. and Mrs. Francis Wong cut their wedding cake at a reception in the Adelphi Roof Garden which followed their marriage at St. Teresa's Church. Kampong Bahru, Singapore, yesterday The bride is the former Miss Angelina Teo.- •StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article80 1954-11-12 5 Federalist Movement Launched A world Federalist Movement, with the object of promoting the formation ol a World Government by converting the United Nation.--, was launched in Singapore last night. At a meeting in the Youth Council premises in Orchard Road the following were elected office-bearers: Chairman. Mr Alired Wan; vice-chairman.80 words
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Article41 1954-11-12 5 CHAN Kim Ching. a Singapore wax merchant, was acI quitted In the Third Police Court. yesterday, on two charges of cheating the mana- of Indo-Chinese Trading mpany. Singapore of 88 bags beans worth S.i.lOti in December, a.-t year41 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-11-12 5 photo. l"m "."^rrT. Ass iati n of sin *»*>" held IU annual dinner and dance a. Raffles Hotel last n.gnt. Among the distinguished guests who attended the occas,on were (.eft to right,: Mrs. Frisby. the Governor of Singapore. Sir 3 oh Nicoll, Mr. A. W. Frisby and Mrs.Standard - 53 words
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110 1954-11-12 5 SINGAPORE C»fy Councillors will not have their customarv recess at the end of this year. New standing committees will be appointed at the end of this menth and the Council will carry on, as at present, until elections to the new City and110 words
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191 1954-11-12 5 BAN A New Customs Law To Tie Up Many Snags A NEW Bill to amend and consolidate the law relating to the collection of revenue on intoxicating liquors, tobacco, and petroleum, will shortly be introduced in the Singapore Legislative Council. The Bill wil' place all the three commodities on a191 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-11-12 5 He Wants To Meet His Flock of the P Johß San *e«rren, TranoupK heran Church fleu n tf Mlssi °n in India. churn, Lutherans have no »orrh of their own in 2KB£E?. te but w r *hip at the 2tri Churrh in Short »n Kuala l.umpur •Oiunin^a church herf «mStandard - 88 words
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Article108 1954-11-12 5 CITY ASSESSMENT REFUND CLAIMS HOUSE-OWNERS takinote 1 If you want a refund of assessment on your property you must apply to the City Assessor without delay. The rule* governing the admission of late claims ar > very rigid. If you do not have a sound excuse for being late your108 words
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Advertisement838 1954-11-12 5 Lb^9 eV ssV s^sV 1 ssl bB Bs^BsT^m.^^ssspt £^3K^==. jwk mf M —^^^^^^^^^fc_^^B^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ —^^-^^^M^^f- .--^^^BS^Bst^BS^^^^^BS^BS^B^B^B^BS^BS^r^ 1 VP^~^B^^^lB^^^^^F "^-^L _^^C^gf^BS^F CLUES ACROSS 1 rintcr,^ 6. The more cynical o man is J CLUES DOWN about women, the more likely 1 Ck|T D V Mf He s seld o m Q strong838 words
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Advertisement208 1954-11-12 5 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours Sufferer* from l©«« of vigour. nrr». nuy>e««. weak lw«ly. imp, ire oUw«| TalMnir m.-mory. an<l whn ..t. ol I worn-out 1., (ore Ib. ir in. liKht.-.| to l.arn of a ».< k!jt.<l 0i»--rover> l>v nn Ani«-rn nu I TMa rt.-» dtwwm makra u208 words
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Miscellaneous198 1954-11-12 5 <Stcutdard c&lmanctc Information at a Glance Collar Qii r :™in B t."ll?r? Labl n Min b)f D v W7jSsjf*£/ u «»i"' m»"'.sC SINGAPORE bYKAITS fIIINLSF BKITISII ««4»»«»i» v OU Work; 5 p.m. London Studio Ass\: Annual general meeting TODAY: Singapore 1106 am (10 Melodies; 530 Come in to Play, at198 words
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948 1954-11-12 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD Barking At The Moon r PHK people 01 Malaya have been blamed lor being 100 apathetic, too complacent, too much conreined \vith making money, and too prone to leave the running of the country and the fighting of the jungle war to the authorities. Trillions of words in948 words
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Article234 1954-11-12 6 DEALING WITH WOMEN Sir;— Challenging "A MUS-< LIMV view from .Jessellon' regarding polygamy I would' like to quote here the 'hrce steps I emphasized for a happy Muslim home in my previous letter (August Mst) in this column, which are: '•1. The solemnity of marriage should be impressed in the234 words
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Article241 1954-11-12 6 Sir; Just as Jaian Phua < Pak Tioni »oiT Vio Chu < Ka::g Road> was renamed < the present Plantation Ave- < nue. I feel Loroiig Sakai (off i Bencoolen Street) though i no aborigines ever lived < There— is due for a change I also,241 words
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Article62 1954-11-12 6 Sir, I travel very frequently on the Government road and as every now and then there are road-blocks by Police and/or Military, checking identity cards (they often call them "passports!"), I wonder if production of my Homeguard Warrant Card is just as good. I hate them dirtying my62 words
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Article71 1954-11-12 6 Sir; I wholly support Anak Negri's contention that the Malay children in this Colony are being educationally neglected by the authorities. In the Federation, most of the Malays are receiving free education, and it is most heartening to know that quite a good number of them have proved themselves71 words
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Article185 1954-11-12 6 Sir: —A report from Penang published in your issue of November Bth. 1954, tells the story of an Indian postman, Mr. P. Susainathan Who, after 434 years Government service, expects to retire at the end of this year and is said to be a discontented man because185 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1954-11-12 6 CYRIL FALLS - The Craves Of Two Wars In France CYRIL FALLS By I AST Sunday was Rp*j membrance Sunday. The war that was to have ended war did not do mj. Now. 36 years after the Armistice of 1918. a great number of new cemeteries provide t lie resting places of tho.se1,084 words
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Article461 1954-11-12 6 •"THE most fascinating thing to me is the interplay of man's mind and his body. It fci often impossible to dissociate the function of the one from the other. So very often when a man comes complaining of pain it is possible to see that the reasons461 words
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Article113 1954-11-12 6 Review of Views R p ir Mila> I TUBAN n pair dilapldad M.i.. Ux Illu |ComnM n( ni M i poni Bai i nm i !>■ Ux Mi ay > tin Rp| i< ld< nt > to II t < i(i i« r pupn- n Ist b The f.<> peopl*113 words
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Advertisement67 1954-11-12 6 MnWU.MWi,. J AVir 2 I STANDARD "10" J Following closely the genera design of the now famous < Standard Eight saloon it incorporates such desirable feature* as fully trimmed interior designed for maximum comfort. The four wide doors are fitted J --ith wind-up windows nd fully pivoted no-draught ventilators both67 words
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Advertisement96 1954-11-12 6 A A A -"i A t\ A r\ ••***AA** A A i RUDGE l v MADE IN THE WORLD'S BIGGEST BICYCI.I I > W Over 5 o\«r so 3 O/\ 1 nuinutu*" oU years t tevv P! ,i. i experience R v 3 nave made it tortnautty, 3 the perfect96 words
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Article76 1954-11-12 7 Commons Demand By Tory Nov. 11, Anthony gn Scorea keel in Par- nday it he th( Duke an wartime documents nces to n London atement ng illegamsell in comdal Ion." coni ained n in the World Juliu.s Von (J< man lands. ary at the M nisti v76 words
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Article76 1954-11-12 7 BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 11. Reuten President Juan' p. run ia>i night warned Roman Catholics to keep off politics and threatened to close down the Argentine: ection of the world-wide organisation. Catholic Action, unless It "sticks tn Its avowed aims." The President's speech came as a climax to76 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-11-12 7 H is Third Her Second plioto. T\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\*"« 5 JOHN WAYNE, rii RR ed be-maa of the movies. J and Peruvian actrCM Pilar Palette, who were j married in a MO -second reremonv in Kona. Hawaii, on Nov. 1. It was Wayne's third mar- riage and Pilar's second. Wayne's divorce fromAP - 76 words
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Article217 1954-11-12 7 ALGIERS, Nov. 11. (IP). Strong reinforcenuMits were rushed to the Tunisian frontier last night to prevent Tunisian Fellagha outlaws from crossing into the I Aures mountains of South-eastern Algeria to join the terrorist 'Army of God" in guerrilla warfare against the French. The Fellayha have217 words
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Article24 1954-11-12 7 THE Roy;, Air Force h-.i restricted the flying of i Venom jet fighters "while a suspected fauli is being investigated." A PAP - 24 words
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Article33 1954-11-12 7 I Reu- wala ter. bnw- tir Buddhist th ipray»sings <>t lay world Include ire for I i he said: 'I T enter into >r pact ni> litical the con-33 words
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Article191 1954-11-12 7 POLE TELLS WHY HE CAN'T GO BACK Nov ll (Reuteri ir-Old Roman CaPole told a court h< re that under Com- rule in Poland a be charged with fled to the ki. was one of ho -t i/.i-d commall Polish flshPu zczyk, last »nd -,u!>d it by Whitby Harbour There191 words
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Article42 1954-11-12 7 MANILA. Nov 11. (AtPiThe United States Government will shortly >hip u558.500.000 worth of military equipment to the Philippines to strengthen the striking power of armed forces in this country, It was announced by .1 Malacanan Palace spokesman yesterday.42 words
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Article97 1954-11-12 7 NORTH SACRAMENTO fornia, Nov. 11 <.\P' The mother ol a war-decorat-ed paratrooper, who reportedly underwent a man-! woman surgery in Holland, said on Wednesday she wants her son bark. Mrs. John L. Rees, moth -r of former u.s. soldier Robert Egan Rees,97 words
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Article57 1954-11-12 7 CAIRO. Nov. 11 i AFP) Seven lawyers refused, one alter another, yesterday to undertake the defence of Mahmoud Abd.i Latif before the people's court. I Latif is charged with b involved in a piot to assassinate Premier Lt. Col. Qamal Abdfi Nasser. Finally, an eighth lawyer.57 words
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Article25 1954-11-12 7 devi dja. InternatlonaMyiamod ballt-t dancer, was j sworn in yesterday M the Indonesian woman to become a citizen ol tlie United States.25 words
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Article45 1954-11-12 7 DUBLIN. Nov. 11. 'Router"' Dublin dockers went back to urork today after a satlst.' ry settlement of a throe w- wages >trike Pih (I up cargo ship> will r- ive priority handling and pa nger ships will resume tomorrow night. I45 words
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Article71 1954-11-12 7 Ml \MI Florida. Nov. 11 A one- time movie starlet was acquitted early today of a charge that she murdered her wealthy husband with a pistol she pulled fro:;-, her bra»iere. A 12- man circuit court Jury f re> d strawberry blonde Jean Bt ret ton Zint.71 words
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Article39 1954-11-12 7 HONGKONG. Nov. 11. •Renter'.- A Ch:ne>f court m Fukien province has sentenced to death 12 people for spying and sabotage* the New China news agency said today The accused were identified as "United StatesChiang ayents."39 words
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Article36 1954-11-12 7 PARIS. Nov. 11. 'AP> A special convention ol the French Socialist Party today decided to support the Paris agreements on rearming West Germany. The vote was 2.817 to 454. with 93 abstentions.36 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-11-12 7 TYRONE POWER - HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 11. < \P> Actor Edmund Puidoin faces a divorce or separate maintenance suit soon, because his wife says fame went to his head. Mrs. Tita Purdom also indicated Linda Christian, estranged wife of Tyrone Power, figures in the pio ture. The rormer Anita120 words
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Article83 1954-11-12 7 Standord London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 11. The following ore the closing prices of rubber ond tin on rh« London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot London 26 id. Liverpool 26 id. December 25 id. Jonuory/Morch 24 B d. April/June 24|4 July/September 24 d. October/ December 23 id. November83 words
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Article, Illustration390 1954-11-12 7 Horror Of War In Russia tinier wS?-U ,1, (Reuter)— Mr, Georqi Malenkov, the Soviet existenr A defl lfe abou th durability of a policy of peaceful coBrifrick ween Socialist and capitalist countries in a talk with a Minist/ 0 iTV**?!* dcle 9aHon recently, Lord Listowel,390 words
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109 1954-11-12 7 RUSSIA'S NEW LINE ON THE CHURCHES MOSCOW. Nov. 11. (UP) Communist Party officials throughout Russia were told yesterday not to interfere in church activities or nun the toolings'" of religious beliefs. A decision of the Central Committee ol the Soviet Communisi Party signed by F r.>. jary Nikita Kruschev severeI109 words
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93 1954-11-12 7 WASHINGTON Nov. II (Reuter). Thi» s.v Premier, lir. Goorfi Irnkov. has jppealeJ the United States nolet miIKM incidents i blown up into b;i» Imiei between the two counti k i. Authorltatfo t«,!d R.-uh-r y. st.rd.iv that |Snvii t Premier, tn a iaU 1.,93 words
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Article53 1954-11-12 7 CANBERR N :i Th«- An M.iiun Gt\iumeni \m prepared I i -x in i proposal \<- istttoM i memorial to Mahatma Oandhi n I berrii to mark Indo Au^ti .ill m HUm* diirinie the w»r. utralian Prrmi.r Rob.-t' M told Parliament here I if He Ua>53 words
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152 1954-11-12 7 Narriman Says No' Gaffar Says 'Yes' CAIRO Nov. 11 -AFP. Despite p« nal denials by former Quern Narriman. ol Egypt, that she is newly engaged, the man the U reportedly to marry next multimillionaire Slunk E/?at Gaffar of Kuweit, told f riend here yesterday of his plans for the future152 words
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Article331 1954-11-12 7 LONDON. Nov. n, (Reuter)— A wounded detective told court here a Harley Street do 'tor .-hot him In the Stomach after striking hi< fact in -i fashionable London Hat After the ihoof ng Incideni i'no Detective Sergeant, Edward! Annmq. 40, telephoned for an ambulance. Before i331 words
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Advertisement41 1954-11-12 7 c >^W% i/X COHJIHtHU THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY 8.0.A.C. j Malay an "airway s\ GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR S 8.0.A.C. ARGONAUT SERVICES H POIICU n II T MALAY/. SINGAPORE N. BORNEO I f\ \J UVIII U U I SARAWAK BRUNEI SUMATRA? >VVMVVV\vnv»\VV\V\iVV\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\v\\\\\.VV\\VV\\\\V\\VVV\V\\V\V\VV\l%VVVV»»\A»»»%v.41 words
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Advertisement58 1954-11-12 7 MM M LEADS THE WORLD NEVIK OVERWOUXD m NEVER UNDERWOUM) LIT WINDS WITH THE SLIGHTEST MOVEMENT OF THE WRIST. SHOCK-PROTECTED And the new urtbrtokoblt ANTIMAGNETIC perm adure mainspring created bv MIDO JUOrOrMMI S EJL>F WINDING eOfltinuOU! end accurate time keeping under a'l cond M I NUKLAKAHI.i: MA I NSIM« I58 words
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Advertisement769 1954-11-12 8 W-T- mi^m m^ Mil I i M^^"* NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD 1 ANO HAMBURG AMERIK A LINK lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Ce»oa Marseille*. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg 6 Bieamew. S pore P. Slum Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 17/21 Nev 22 Nev 23 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 28 Nov/ 3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWA6ENSTEIN769 words
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Advertisement1150 1954-11-12 8 rel: 2405 MAMSnELD CO M LTD. Tel: 2412 lK5* THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE «*ot Carrier* option »rw*Hl via other porta to load and fltarharre r*r*» BAILINUS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT 6C Singapore Due Saila P S'ham Peaant Pcleoa for Liverpool 8c Glasgow G Sl/15 Nov 14 Nov U/|« \ov1,150 words
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Advertisement898 1954-11-12 8 R.I. Starts War' mm** si^ l l An TfiA JAKARTA, Not. 11 \/fI IffC oßOißic polke auUMM^tle. 1 f udoßesia here hurt i» i| n /frn C mV e oft* co«tl«oed price ty^ S d l f sp^ c h' from Semarang. i«rs for textiles amd food- cap ital of898 words
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Advertisement727 1954-11-12 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES I SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANDINAVIA Fee A4e«. Poet Said. Genoa. Antwerp, totterdam M l<fcW Cdvnia. Cooonnagen. Cotnonbyrt and 0 S port P. S'nam p 1) "FALSTtIA" 14/16 Nov ,m JUTLANDIA- t It/21 Nov 22/22 No. Calls London (passenger 1 only). Calls London (Passengers only). Karltkamn t Passenger727 words
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Article177 1954-11-12 9 RI'BBER prices in Singapore yesterday sagged on a lack of interest, first grade for November shipment closing at 82£ cents per lb.. a drop of 11 16 cent on Wednesday. Traders reported a lack of interest in the market at the higher levels with177 words
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Article, Illustration595 1954-11-12 9 JAPS CAN NOW BOOST OUR IRON OUTPUT FOR* 7 SAM BANDAM DrosnrT" i r ol °yo con hove a Erar :sr "oreeJ.,- olth bu correct the eC BOmy the preswtatTl SUOlshi i; Bank of Tok y°'s ReStandard "I. Sln e a P or595 words
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Article136 1954-11-12 9 THEjvproduce market in S; ngo»^e wa? easier generally with small business passing, yesterday. Sellers of coconut oil at Penang indicated $49 per picul. H.C.B. Co. Ltd. copra prices (per picul) yesterday were: NOVEMBER U am $30J $30J Noon m $30| $30* 4 P-m. $29i $30 5136 words
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Article51 1954-11-12 9 H. J. HEINZ Company (57 Varieties) has recently completed negotiations for the purchase of a 130-acre site at Kitt Green, Lancashire, for a new food factory. The cost during the next few years of developing and equipping the site and buildings is estimated at about £2.551 words
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198 1954-11-12 9 INDUSTRIALS ARE FIRM, TINS EASIER ON the Malayan share mark* yesterday, industrials were firm with a moderate turnover of business Most tin shares continued to sag despite the small local recovery in the metal price Kubbtr shares registered small advance within quotations Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association198 words
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Article105 1954-11-12 9 MALAYA has just been added to the list of countries all over the world to which a Glasgow sweet factory sends its products. A shipment of sweets is now on its way as the result of an order booked during the Scottish Industries Exhibition this year.105 words
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Article26 1954-11-12 9 INDO-Chinese rubber output totalled 6,400 tons in September, according to provisional figures. This compares with 6,757 tons in August and 7,273 in July Reuter.26 words
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Article, Illustration223 1954-11-12 9 THE P O liner Chusan which arrived in Singapore yesterday from Hongkong. Standard Shipping Reporter SOME of |M "round trippers" on the P und O liner Chusan spent an unscheduled tico days out at sea whttt at Hongkong prior to their departure223 words
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Article98 1954-11-12 9 MR. 11. ASHLEY Mason. Overseas Trade Director of Messrs Evans Medical Supplies Ltd.. will arrive in Singapore by air from Australia on Dec. 4 for a brief visit in the course of a tour of overseas markets. His visit to Australia was occasioned by the formation98 words
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Article94 1954-11-12 9 KARACHI. Nov. 11. (R. .or) —Pakistan wil ip ri 5575.--000.000 worth of United State* turplui ■fricultural i industrial raw n^ n«i consumer .r. the next seven months, Mr M A. H. Iscahani. Ministtr lot Industry ami rce, anuounced here The import? frtU be p.»rt of the94 words
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Article39 1954-11-12 9 The tonnage of new major merchant ship-; under structioa in United S':.^es shipyards is at the h t point «irue the itart Of Worid W;,r 11. th o Ship s Co.uk il of America rei <--i. APAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration253 1954-11-12 9 THE Borneo Co. Ltd. gave a dinner in honour of Mr. W. Stocks, Manager of the Hongkong office and Field Representative of In- THE International General Electric Company is presently manufacturing in their Schenectady plant in New York what will be the largest single253 words
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Article37 1954-11-12 9 JOHAN Tin DieUr^ Ltd. reported the foUQUrittf outptfl for October. ltS4: tin ore won 101 "il fiii u!s ;»ll of whi h v\er# ■old; ti.ii.virt' in stock nil. and tribute to i y $1,141 4437 words
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Article263 1954-11-12 9 VESSEL IS CHRISTENED IN MALAY BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— Are id cheers of the guests and dockyard workers, the motor vessel Rejang, built for the Sarawak Steamship Company, was successfully launched today at the Straits Steamship Co.'s slipway at Sungei Nyok. Mrs. Wee. wife of Mr. Wee Kheng Chiang, a director of263 words
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Article122 1954-11-12 9 ADELAIDE, Nov. 11. (UP)—; South Australia's large?, j uranium mine, began opera- j tions yesterday, providing a vast new source of atomic power lor the free world. Governor General Field Marshal Sir William Slim opened the Radium Hill mine 278 miles north of here with the statement122 words
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Advertisement418 1954-11-12 9 y jiii. riv'*!i V^r^'' A SINGAr >ki OfttOVEMFNT JKlsi invited for instal. *fl terrace a1 Princess yucenstown may be i ni of a dewhich will be fide tender i to be detente box in 4-h Floor. Up- by 4 p.m. j November. I nder will i pted. ns*w* notice ited418 words
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Advertisement428 1954-11-12 9 \TOTICE is hereby gm t L1 that I. LEE EE KIM ol No. 186/187 Syed Alwi Road Singapore, have applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a Ist Class Comprehensive PublicHouse Licence In respect ol premises No. 186/187 Syed Alwi Road. Singapore, and that this application will be428 words
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Advertisement284 1954-11-12 9 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD m.«. "WILLF.M RUYS" IS due from Djakarta on Sat- urday 13th instant between 2 and 3 p.m. and will berth i alongside goriowns 42/43 (Gate 2). Embarkation of passengers will take place between 5 and 6 p.m. The vessel will leave j for Europe the same night284 words
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Miscellaneous157 1954-11-12 9 OCm Ro\i>s PcraJi 24 Potypt i r» «i City «l Uverpo A»ha: Banfgai; Aka«| Maru; m<UVJ CP; 18ll Bl rA Karaton: Hainan: No«ii can M;1 4 4 thcloe. San ErneM... North Star: %tiru :WIA9 ndll ;l F Betiri: Polyphemus: Benwyyis: Clipper 44: Chuwn I Surrt" Malay: Sheaf Royal: romini: ent157 words
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Article, Illustration611 1954-11-12 10 REG WHITLEY - The Taming Of Gipsy A v a REG WHITLEY ALL THE BOYS WILL WANT TO SEE Says WOW! Here's a film that's got everything spectacle, sex. sin, satire, sorrow and sophistication. It is "The Barefoot Contessa", and it tells the love life of a bundle of passion, a Spanish gipsy611 words
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Article, Illustration427 1954-11-12 10 CAlRO.— Cecil B DeMille announced from his location headquarters near here that he has signed via cable Olive Deering. prominent New York stage and television actress, for the key role of Miriam. Moses' sister, in "The Ten Commandments." The multi-million-dollar picture, DeMille's most important, is now427 words
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Article74 1954-11-12 10 AVA Gardner will be starred In the Metro-Goldwn-Mayer motion picture "Bhowani Junction," based on John Masters' recent novel of the same title. Stewart Granger will be Miss Gardner's co-star In the drama of modern-day India. He will portray a British colonel, one of the heroine's three suitors. "Bhowani74 words
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Article127 1954-11-12 10 HPHE selection of BEAU BRUMMELL as the 1 Royal Performance Film of 1054 makes the third time one of Leo's productions has been so honoured And his 'Showplace of the Nation', the Empire, will be the scene of the Royal Film Performance for the fifth time127 words
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Advertisement305 1954-11-12 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS i'Vl tfkiriii£iriifi£ OPENS TODAY 1 m C tl fW 11a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 f""""» 9.30p.m. 20th CENTURY-FOX PRESENTS LUSCIOUS S1LVANA MANGANO J|f Cr^R Anna-how far a man can fakm you] stomht ft m M M& AJ F I I SINSATIOM Of /C I J^F* VT'"' 1 F305 words
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Advertisement263 1954-11-12 10 Q NOW SHOWING TEL 5159 I OHc lived by Ihc Krutal |«Bg| 9 A of the Halerfronl A and introducing Eva Maria Saint 0 midnight tlHr^j^e J 0 TOMORROW! 0 \m 0 %^l^«r rniollß a Dale Miry J. Carrit X ROBERTSON MURPHY N\|$ H Oi '"mm'" Tomorm* <; IS III!263 words
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Miscellaneous429 1954-11-12 10 gJgN^fwmrfgfij^HE BLACK SHIELD of FALWORPt fcjfe^t&ifito To be shown at the Capitol Theatre, Singapore, this month. ;>v\\\\x\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\« 2 rpODAY'S QUOTATION: J 2 "The great man learns 2 only what he wants to 2 learn; the mediocre man can 2 J learn what others think he should learn."— George Moore. 2429 words
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Article76 1954-11-12 11 k Nov 11 (AP) Mitsuo here today &%£s& n*« th e originaltonight, source fflcial word office wai not to B .idded that Vamahad re- s morn- Singapore econs idorYamainoto !;n-tner British E:non Thai by fi- 1 his honieS lM f >bniar 3 1"4!» after76 words
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Article12 1954-11-12 11 B McCarthy asen of j d and i al_;Jnst stopped12 words
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156 1954-11-12 11 SVDXEY. Australia. Nov 11 <AP)— The United States opens' its winter tennis invasion of Australia on Thursday in the New South Wales championships, first of the big preparations for the Davis Cup rounds. Australian officials say they wU] make a big effort to156 words
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Article26 1954-11-12 11 loxdox. Not. ii, (Reuter) Rutiby Union results: county championship matches: Kent 6, Eastern Counties 3. Middlesex 17. Hampshire 3. Sussex 3. Oxfordshire 3.26 words
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Article29 1954-11-12 11 LONDON. Nov. 11 tßeuter* Association Football Result Scottish F. A. Cup fourth round second replay: Cowdenbeath 1. Ayr Utd. 3 played at Firhill Park Glasgow.29 words
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Article, Illustration317 1954-11-12 11 PJioio Wales vesterda^' hi' i ßeut r England sained their anticipated victory over bat it was a farVoVc^netaVwta" 1 01 1 y thnt K a S two a^^^^&" t A^&?srtff* B the only goal of the all s?orHri' S K three goals wU.P. - 317 words
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433 1954-11-12 11 Chinese Rally Rout GHQ In Grand 2nd Half SCRC G.HQ FARELF 2 Cha Hon Yam 2. Swee Lim Sicany. George Chan. Robert Foo and Fong Weny. W.0.11 PJ. Duncan and Ma). T.J. Shannon. 1 Copt, R. Daw son and Mr. Khoo Ong Ltr. TRAILING two goals to one at the433 words
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Article185 1954-11-12 11 ,r L X R O>: Xov n <Reuter) Football fixtures for Saturday. Nov. 13. are: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal v Huddersfield Burnley v Aston Villa Cardiff v Sheffield W Chelsea v Tottenham Everton v Blackpool Leicester v Sunderland Manchester C. v Portsmouth Newcastle Charlton Preston v Wolves185 words
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444 1954-11-12 11 ROUGH VARSITY XV SUBDUE A TOUCH TTC TEAM I MVERSITY OF MALAYA proved that they were superior to the Teachers Training College even without their regulars when the Varsity beat the Collegians a goal and a try (8 points) to a penalty goal (3 points) in a friendly game of444 words
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Article124 1954-11-12 11 AT THE 2nd annual MMfll meeting i»f the F.hhm Junior* Sport> Club held ;«t No 2:» Roberta Lane recently the following were elected official! for th e coming year: Patrons Me«Ms A. P R I Soh (Jhee Soon and Eric Wee Esq. President: Mr. Chan Kok124 words
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Advertisement543 1954-11-12 11 PERSOVM A LICE: 1 will b c no I 7!^ f at 19 )4 All-M a la.eniime Competition the Singapore Badminton St -Hum on all three nights Nov IMh 1/ and 20th. Dick "Tom: Thanks for MMtf tickets for the 19M All-ltaUrt T^l en time Competition I will he present.543 words
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Miscellaneous133 1954-11-12 11 ill flbner By Al Capp I-inP-""- ~Z? ■W- JL DON'T "KMOW'-WHur ROCK.'/- JWSGOTA -W-'Wy^T-)/* HAPPENED TO TH' POST.'.'- IT'LL TAKE fllley Oo^^ By T. V. Hamlh Of Juliet Jones B y Stan Drake V POPS/ SAY \f SAV WHAT I lICOX,I ICOX, A',?. A\OS3y— A;N"T NO A WHAT AP= YOU133 words
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Article85 1954-11-12 12 A MAGNIFICENT second half recovery enabled BOD Civilian Association to hold a Singapore Recreation Club B' to a three-all draw in a SHA division two hockey match payed yesterday at St. Georges road James de Souza. the Rec's inside left scored two goals for them,85 words
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166 1954-11-12 12 MLTA Rankings Chew Bee Mrs.Sheridan Head List IPOH, Thurs.— For the 2 third year in succession. Ong Chew Bee, Malayan and i Singapore tennis champion, 2 .wa s given top place in the J official ranking of the 2 Malayan Lawn Tennis Asso- 2 ciation. i He heads a list166 words
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Article356 1954-11-12 12 FOLLOWING are the race weights for th e third day of the Selangor Turf Club's November Meeting at Kuala Lumpur on > Saturday: Cl. 4 Div I—6 Furs. Rosalind 8.08 Actor II 7.10 2 Se^S Orders Z?0 SLta^Bnui 8$ CL 5. Div. 1-t F. cSSL 808 Film356 words
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Article, Illustration386 1954-11-12 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Despite an early morning shower, several workouts came under observation at this morning's winding up gallops in preparation for Saturday's races. Ali Baba, with Jackie Tait astride, ran a fluent three in 39 2/5 sec on386 words
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543 1954-11-12 12 JEFFERY JAMES - CECELIA AND JUDY TO OPEN EXHIBITIONS JEFFERY JAMES I Badminton By THE All England and American women's singles diampion, Judy uevnn, •will open the Singapore International badminton exhibitions at the Singapore •Badminton Stadium on Tuesday Nov. 23 against Malaya's own 'queen of the courts', Mrs. Cecelia Samuel of Selangor. And543 words
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Article332 1954-11-12 12 Just Win Come Back Happy TONIGHT begins for the Singapore Foong Seong Cup team the last but one more journey for the Cup which will signify the return to power fcr this Colony's shuttle chasers. Accompanied by coach Leow Kim Fatt, the tea n leaves by train tonight for Kuala332 words
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Article47 1954-11-12 12 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police beat Royal Navy 6 2 in a SHA division 3A match played yesterday o n the Navy grounds. Scorers for the SHB Police were: Santok Singh (4) and Chankar Singh (2). Brookes and Dutton scored for* the Navy.47 words
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Article44 1954-11-12 12 PARIS. Nov. 11 (Reuter)— Britain and France are locked together for supremacy in the World Rugby League Cup tournament as a result of their 13-13 draw at Toulouse on Tuesday. In the other match played this afternoon Australia beat New Zealand 34-1544 words
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Article68 1954-11-12 12 The Ref s Are At It Again THE following had been selected to turn up for the Civilian Referees in a soccer friendly against the Army/ Navy Combined Referees at Jalan Besar Stadium at 7.C3 p.m. tonight Haron Arigullia. John Ferguson. Basil de Souza, Alimat Rahmat. Chua Ban Hock, Adnan68 words
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225 1954-11-12 12 HONGKONG, Nov. 11, (Reuter)—Hongkong led Japan by four matche s to nil in the semi-final of the Asian zone Thomas Cup tie which began here tonight More than 1,800 wildly cheering spectators crowded into MacPherson playground and saw Hongkong dominate the Japanese with225 words
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Article47 1954-11-12 12 GIRLS Sports Club held Singapore Cricket Club to a oneall draw in their friendly hockey match played yesterday on the GSC grounds. Miss V. Wright scored the SCC goal In the first half and Miss Pam Moss equalised for GSC in the second half.47 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous33 1954-11-12 12 SOCCER: SAFA Cup final Rovers r. Royal Navy at Jalan Besar stadium, 8 p.m. HOCKEY: SHA Div. I. SCC v. IA at IA Friendly Rl 9. MAAF at RI, Women's practice at CSC.33 words
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