Singapore Standard, 17 November 1954
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Title Section28 1954-11-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD *4L 'J^y^^wyfy ?y 3H s. Vol. V. No. 137. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS. HARRISONS LISTER ENC LTD. K. Lumpur Singapore Penan*28 words
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Article, Illustration238 1954-11-17 1 Don 't let her wait in vain She Hopes Santa Will Ca11... |he poorness with which this rfsses tin- balloon and clutches Ikt hand. i the thousands of children leartcd readers of The Singapore to make happy at Christmas m>k at the picture and try girl, with no parents or238 words
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Article405 1954-11-17 1 Fighting Fijians Swear Vengeance foe Bandit Victims Laid To> Rest Fi tr.i ..dos -lered by s in an n nday were 1 t the Pas^r Cer. r the bl leader it was Yong T :.ore Sgt. S. V. Xaurfe of the First Fiji Battalion voiced the grim sentiments of his405 words
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Article96 1954-11-17 1 Woman Detained With US$6O,OOO MANILA. Nov. 16 (AP> Three Chinese were held here today following their arrest yesterday on charges of trying to smuggle out US$6O,OOO worth of U.S. banknotes, cheques and gold bullion. Acting on a tip. Philippic Bureau of Investigation officers caught Mrs. Lim Ho, 47, of Manila,96 words
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Article96 1954-11-17 1 Future Of Capt. Hoyle CAPTAIN Trevor \V ill ;a n Hoyle. the pilot who was blamed for the Constellation crash at Kalian? on March 13. has not been flying since the crash, a spokesman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation in Singapore said yesterday. He has been put on ground96 words
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Article81 1954-11-17 1 Jap Reds 'Protect' Madam Li TOKYO, Nov. 16. (AFP)— An invisible "police force" of about 10,000 Japanese Communists acted as bodyguards for Madam Li Teh-chuan and her Communist Red Cross party during their recent sojourn in Japan, the security police reported today. The local Communists were mobilised wherever the Communist81 words
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90 1954-11-17 1 SEVEN hundred people gathered at the tarmac ..t Copenhagen airfield at 7.18 a.m. yesterday to tf -?r the Scandinavian Airlines K?lge Viking as it took off on the first commercial flight to Los Angeles via the North Pole, according to a cablegram received90 words
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Article33 1954-11-17 1 ORLEANSVILLE. Alberta. Nov. 16 (AFP).— A t-trong earth tremor here last night demolished badly craclied walls left standing after the city's earthquake disaster. The tremor occurred Just after midnight..33 words
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266 1954-11-17 1 Hands Off Formosa —Or War With U.S. QullesJssues^AWamina To Peking ALSO A THREAT TO RUSSIA WASHINGTON, Nov. 16— US Secretary of State, Mr. John foster Dulles, said today that any mores by Red China to carry out its professed intention to conquer Formosa would involve hostilities with the United States.UP; AFP; AP - 266 words
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Article84 1954-11-17 1 Braga vs Laycock In Katong ANOTHER strong battle for an electoral seat Is expected with the announcement by the Singapore Labour Front that Mr. A. J. Braga, a well-known Colony lawyer will be its candidate for Katong in the Legislative Assembly elections next year. The Progressive Party candidate in this84 words
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Article71 1954-11-17 1 M. France Shuns Wine, Takes Milk MONTREAL. Nov. 1« I \P) Pierre Mender-France. Premier of France, gingerly took a tall glass of milk on Monday from a tray containing wine at a reception at McG'!fl University. The prppiler'^no has ptifi posed a tightening of liquor laws in his country, laughingly71 words
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Article46 1954-11-17 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 16. <AFPt— Dr. Ng Yuk-kin. whose trial for the alleged rape of a woman patient became the most talked about topic in Hongkong since the Pacific war, was committed to stand trial at the Supreme Court today by the magistrate.46 words
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Article29 1954-11-17 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 16. (AFP)— Huang Chen. Chinese Communist Ambassador to Indonesia sailed from Hongkong this evening with his wife in the Tjiluwah for Jakarta.29 words
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Article35 1954-11-17 1 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 16, 'AP> Movie actress Eleanor Parker last night announced her engagement to artist Paul Clemens. She said they will be married on Thanksgiving Day In the Hollywood Methodist Church.35 words
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Article26 1954-11-17 1 HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 16, (AP>— Mitzi Gaynor's mother said last night that the actress will be married soon to Jack Bean, a public relations executive.26 words
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Article75 1954-11-17 1 Dogs Hunt Mau Mau Arsonists NAIROBI. Nov. 16. (Reuten A pack of fox hounds was turned loose before dawn here today to hunt for a Mau Mau gang which set fire to a stable of hunters and racehor>e>. Ndering. a well-known point to point racer belonging to the Governor. Sir75 words
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Article993 1954-11-17 1 THE Commission of Inquiry into the air disaster on March 13, this year, blamed the pilot, Captain Trevor William Hoyle, for the -crash in which 33 persons were killed. The cause of the crash, the Commission found, was an error of judgment on the part993 words
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Article124 1954-11-17 1 The Great Barrymore Is Dead HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 16. (Reuter) Lionel Barrymore, grand old man of the American stage and screen, died here last night of heart congestion. He was 76. He had been taken to hospital a few hours before and lapsed into a coma. Mr. Barrymore who made his124 words
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Article47 1954-11-17 1 BANGKOK. Nov. 16 <AF> Thai poliCU disclosed today they have banned import and of six English-lan-guage Communist publications. Police said they included on the prohibited list "World News/ 1 "Bulgaria Today." •"Yugoslav Student," "Czechoslovak Woman." "Romanian Journal" and "For a Lasting Peace."47 words
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Article48 1954-11-17 1 SEOUL. Nov. 16 <Routor> The South Korean Foivt«»n Ministry, in an official announcement this morning, said Premier and Foreign Minister Pyun Yung Tal would leave S»'<>ul on Thursday to represent South Korea at the United Nations General Assembly debate on unification of Kor»a48 words
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Advertisement71 1954-11-17 1 *»S CHEONG CO., LTD. ~T. "J5 RC«ILY COOO &J^| J cu coulon't I -sstp^a CV«ITIME COLO Xtf- '"■!;!^'f f•■ C'? IT S Wy^i 3 y\ didn't i teu vou I 1T 5 THE B£5T MOT .iI^SwEATHtR DRINK KNOwJ IT. energising «J<pt^^^# It*« the best Wl fj'f^^l^ e sui "e you71 words
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Advertisement80 1954-11-17 1 V'fl____i ir4l^ I mj&f^PjZM Jf*\ ÜbH Pi' B v 's$ m nm i. MtTREX eCECT^'OPES chosen for Me ivor/c/s 6/y iflffl i^mirJ ai\i r 7~r£l%r*^^^m i 1 Hie -*iißr^wr i 1 v^ Murex arc welding electrodes hove been used for work on rk« "Queen Mary, the "Queen Eliiobcth," the "Caronia"80 words
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Article805 1954-11-17 2 Police Officer Accuses Wife Of Cruelty Wife: He Said I Was Getting Old A SINGAPORE Harbour Board European Police Inspector, Arthur Robert Puttee, told the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the High Court yesterday that his wife, Lim Kwee Neo, had threatened to805 words
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Article69 1954-11-17 2 TWO Chinese, believed to be members of a secret society. were arrested in a coffee shop in the Bukit Panjang area of Singapore, a few nights back. The men, one aged 20 and the other 24. were stated to belong to the Khoo Tiew Gang69 words
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Article117 1954-11-17 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S. Spot Loose 81 i 811 No. 1 RS.S fob Dec. 81 11 16 81 13 16 No. 2 81* 812 No. 3 80 801 Jan No 1 RS.S 817 16 819 16 Tone:117 words
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Article550 1954-11-17 2 Accused Of Cheating Father MALACCA, Tues. Alone and unaided. Tan Koh Poh. 79. a wealthy planter and industrialist, climbed three flights of stairs to the Sessions Court today, to hear the alleged conspiracy and cheating case against his well-known son. Tan Kee Gah. Kee550 words
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Article, Illustration274 1954-11-17 2 COLONEL T. C. Campbell. Commanding Ofticer of all Fijian forces, flew into Singapore yesterdav with Ratu (Chief) J. A. R. Dovi. the Deputv Secretary for Fijian Affairs, on a routine visit to the Fijian forces in Malaya Chief Dovi is the younger brotherStandard - 274 words
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Article122 1954-11-17 2 Kt'ALA LUMPUR. T,:e>.— Mr. K. L. Devaser. President of the Malayan Indian Congress, today 'suspended" another long-time member. Mrs. E If. Ramachandram. but found she had already resigned from the organization" in view of differences of opinion its present leadership Mr. Devaser alleged in a letter122 words
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Article29 1954-11-17 2 A FOl'R-YEAR-OLD girl vrtl admitted to the Singapore General Hospital ye*terri;iy. suffering from corrosive poisoning She was removed to hospital from her house in Rochore Road.29 words
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85 1954-11-17 2 LABOUR ALLIANCE TO LODGE PROTESTS SEREMBAN t There wi and dtl..\ nation ol 1955 Sm:cil i The RrV.irr.i: L I W; i<; !< u of ,1.. ground <iii cd hi* i As 1 m ChiM n WU There u Mr. S l out ttMM I papers ;n d Rej: thai85 words
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Article46 1954-11-17 2 Terrorist Documents Charge LEE HI K.\ m youth *u charged in Pin essicn of 1 at Ceri! Strco' on O It VI three h«l in Chinese which wen nature Lee clairre\i chnrpe and tho c*»e wa? poned to Jan Wring In f>w n«-«ntnr rttnMnded in Jr46 words
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Article52 1954-11-17 2 KI'ALA I.I'MPUR 1 The Central Ti pany Union md here I 'o dta uti i tlon < t r tin* of a cooductor. The union, v. h i are employe bus •(■rnpar.y ll K led to of the coi..: If no agrtMthe executive '■.'ill a mwtll ing52 words
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Advertisement317 1954-11-17 2 |i£li|lSii| f^W <fcy/ yP /iff*^^ GRAHAM CRACKERS \Y Vv| RITZ BISCUITS Qrfe, ryi ore plto voi|#ble ot A NABISCO Jpm^ V BISCUITS SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated in Hcngkcng) 24-A, RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. C 1 APiTni midn|(:ht MT I I U L SATURDAY i n m ith Japanese fj-^^^^^^^^^g2ii^W I urli^li317 words
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Advertisement26 1954-11-17 2 MORE BARGAINS Men's shoes from $5.00 Ladies' shoes from $3.00 Children's shoes from $1.00 Araiiabtc* oniu at: MAIN STOHE, BATA BUILDING, North Bridge Rood, Singapore. XLcUa26 words
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Article528 1954-11-17 3 Report And R«*gftitnmmdatiom Of r^ Criticism Of Mr. Savage Is Rejected sd^l G VERN <>R, Sir John Nicoll, in his llltl a m e Sin 9<>pore Legislative Council yesterday rejected criticisms against Mr. A. W. ravage, former Director-General of Civil Aviation, Malaya. rnrJ? 0 critic Sl^s are528 words
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Article197 1954-11-17 3 li:! wpmt of the KalCrtjfc Inquiry ComDevil's p Un usc,,-lru.t.'d by one of the feferriflf l« t }ie P»an. the Mr Ju.tice an sai d: "One of my d^ lh( |,m;iir,v neared its conclusion that if ever there was a plan made by197 words
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Article, Illustration932 1954-11-17 3 The Fire Services Must Be Improved First CommisKallang led in the fire for uld be ne th the rt and a for a rt. ps gi y. teemed that part in afford e rest of as is conuld be State Civil the ap-full-time, e I fire f fire Council rn932 words
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Article83 1954-11-17 3 MR. SARDUL SINGH was elected President of the Singapore Khalsa Association, at an extraordinary general meeting held recently. Vice-Presidents elected were: Mr Bakhtawar Singh and Mr. Balbir Singh; Hon Secretary, Mr. Jeswant Singh Bandal; Assist. Secretary, Mr. J.S. Gill; Treasurer, Mr. M.B. Singh; Chairman of the Board83 words
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Advertisement76 1954-11-17 3 Qminq Next Week tor KiWa Lumpur I W'GtunuU BUSINESS EFFICIENCY EXHIBITION i 'k > ♦♦tj V >v > STnATC 0 I Accounting MoTne. class 31 all-purpose accounting machine a machine designed for every jo? through the 'brain' to change the job, you change the 'brain' 9 unlimited description on the76 words
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Advertisement268 1954-11-17 3 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal product* f*— y. ij CHEE THONE SAN Provides Instantaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Stomachache, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALIi szz. BARGAINS lin in NOW ON! mmm^TTTTn^™" SHORTS 5.i.90 P\Tl('o\ v SKIKTS Darron Brev.ster $r».50268 words
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Article68 1954-11-17 4 World Without Men' In Ipoh IPOH. Tues A play entitled "World without Merv" is to be staged on Saturday. Nov. 20, at the Anglo-Chinese Girls' School here, starting at 8 p.m. Sponsored by the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist Church, the proceeds will go t" aid the68 words
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Article262 1954-11-17 4 Tan Asks Why So Many Taxes Stay GOVERNMENT Has failed in its promise fro reduce indirect froxafrion, especially on entertainment and beer, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, representative for frhe Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said in the Singapore Legislative Council, yesterday. Mr Tan said that262 words
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Article160 1954-11-17 4 Medal Takes 3 Years To Reach Her LONDON. Nov. 16: (Reutcr) Warrant Officer Miriam Spokes of the Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAC) yesterday caught up in London with the medal that had followed her across the world for the past three years At the Tower of London. LieutGeneral Sir Francis160 words
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377 1954-11-17 4 Amah Took Intruder To Be A Gentleman A YOUNG amah emoloyed by a British army major told a Singapore General Court Martial that when a young European called at the house she ad- mitted him as "I took him to be a gentleman. I did j not take him to377 words
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Article66 1954-11-17 4 SINGAPORE S Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. A C. Goode. told the Legislative Council yesterday that Government employees would soon be given clear instructions on what "they can and cannot do with regard to the forthcoming elections." He was replying to Mr M. P. D. Nair66 words
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Article139 1954-11-17 4 MR. TAN CHIN' TUAX. the Deputy President of the Singepore Legislative Council, on I behalf of the UnoftVia! members, yesterday tendered a vote of appreciation to the outgoing Financial Secretary. Mr. W. C. Taylor. "Mr. Taylor." he said. "ha?, by his sagacity and watchfulness, guided the139 words
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Article221 1954-11-17 4 Gave PC $50 As Loan Witness A PROSECUTION witness in a case in which a Traffic Court orderly, Omar bin Ahmad, was charged with corruptly giving a Mobile Squad Traffic Constable, M. F. C. Lopez, $50 told the Singapore Third Criminal District Court at the continued hearing yesterday that the221 words
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Article97 1954-11-17 4 'Blue Angel' Show To Be Repeated THERE will be a repc. p formance of "The Blue Angel" at 9 p.m. on Friday, rt the British Council Hall, for these members who were unable to see the first show la.t Sunday. The Committee regrets any inconvenience caused to members through the97 words
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Article227 1954-11-17 4 To Mark Sultans Jubilee JOHORE BAIIRI, Tues.— The Johore Government is expected to build either a town hall or a museum in Johore Bahru in honour of the Sultan of Johore's Diamond Jubilee on Sept. 2 next year. Ungku Hassan bin Omar. formerly District Officer. Kluang,227 words
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200 1954-11-17 4 Court Tribute To A Man Of 'Great Integrity' TRIBUTES were paid in the Singapore High Court yesterday to the tat? Mr. E. M. TampoePhilips a Colony lawyer who aW y Wednesday last. Mr A V, Winslow, on behalf of tfce AttorneyGeneral and law officers of the Crown, described Mr Tampoe-Fhilips200 words
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Article109 1954-11-17 4 Mechanic Killed In Mishap THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Glam Chong Hing, yesterday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquest on 23-year-old M P. Kalyanam, an assistant mechanic in the Far East Oxygen Acetylene Co The court was told that Kalyanam died of a ruptured liver with abdominal109 words
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Article207 1954-11-17 4 CANBERRA, Nov. 16. (Reuter) Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, United Kingdom Commissioner-G ene r a 1 in South-east Asia, told a press conference here today: "I think the Communists in their next phase will not engage in open military ag- gression. "In fact, I think they are207 words
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Advertisement310 1954-11-17 4 2 H -1.15 I.HO 2 J TELISIS9 iNUW J J >••••••••••••••••••••••••• fgj fs<iS^? 11 -1.45 -4.00 -6.30- 9.30p.m. 0 ililS^S STARTS TODAY! J TEL 3^O^2 Thev faced a wilderness of tffii^n^ LYLE BETT6ER jHH WALTER BRENNAN i^AtJjl i- ■KUHIIIwU>UWJ^O^ <^yi 0 i i JSiScf '"DEvif GKL^ reOMMARS" *^b r EL310 words
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Advertisement211 1954-11-17 4 CATHAY ORI^NISATION AHRAn^I SILVANA MAMGAHO^^^v mo pT^^ I In her lit A»«'.<oo long u ogt h.f U V iM I A 2«th CKNTIRY-FOX RIU \s| *J I OPENS TONOFro w I jrxn h CENTURY FOX RCLEASi: in I Cinemascope I cfe <Adve M t ut es o f I Cole211 words
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Miscellaneous72 1954-11-17 4 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: Krom j 7..'>0 p.m. Nov. 15 to 7..10 sum. Nov. lti: S'pore <73F»: Penang <74F>: Kota Bharu (T4F»; Kuala Lumpur (73F); Ipoh <73F»; Kuantan (73F». Maximum Temperature: From 1 7 .0 p.m. to 1. ".0 a.m. Nov. It. Singapore 188F): Prniing <87F>: Kota Rharu (87F): Kuala72 words
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120 1954-11-17 5 Colony Owes Federation, Borneo $3M. SINGAPORE will have to Pay about $3,000,000 to settle the liabilities it incurred when the Colony and the Federation of Malaya were established on April. 1946. At the time of formation of the Federation the assests and liabilities of the former Straits Settlements were vested120 words
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Article, Illustration395 1954-11-17 5 Lef Us Keep Our Necks Free Dr. Lin Tells Women MORE than 300 women and a handful of brave men heard Dr. Lin Yu- tan«. author, philosopher j and Chancellor of Nan- j yang University, make an impassioned plea yesterday for "sex equality" on the question of dress. I Specifically,Standard - 395 words
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220 1954-11-17 5 THE Singapore Family Planning Association received overwhelming support yesterday in the Legislative Council, when the grant of $60,000 for F.P.A. work for the coming year was opposed by a member. Mr Tan Chin Tuan. who '•>f>»>ed the grant, said that al- hough the F.P.A. was220 words
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Article105 1954-11-17 5 A CHINESE farmer living in an attap hut in Jalan Tiga Ratus, off the 10th mile, Changi Road. Singapore, sent two would-be robbers scurrying in the dark early on Monday morning. Hearing noi.ses outside at L\3o a.m.. the farmer. Koh Huay. looked through some cracks in105 words
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Article202 1954-11-17 5 He Gave Cheques That Bounced UNEMPLOYED Tan Chin Hwa, 28. pleaded guilty In the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday, to two counts of cheating a proprietor of a hotel in Pasir Panjar.g. The Magistrate Mr A W Ghowt, reserved judgment un- til Saturday for a probation report on Tan Tan.202 words
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Article146 1954-11-17 5 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Blue Funnel liner Charon will sail from Australia on Dec. 10 with 100 schoolchildren who are to spend their Christmas vacation with their parents in the Colony and the Federation. The Charon which ls scheduled to arrive here on Dec. 18.146 words
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Article368 1954-11-17 5 Negara Leader ClaimsThereWas No Secret Ballot KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Federal Election Offences Ordinance was completely flouted in the recent State polls in Trengganu during which many of the elections officials seemed either to be ignorant of the law or were openly partisan, Inche Syed Mohamed368 words
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Article36 1954-11-17 5 HONGKONG. Nov. I&—Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.70 to £1 sterling $5.***** to US$l; $1,832 to IVfalayan $1; $0 156 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $254,375 to tael.36 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-11-17 5 photo. THE live Fijiaa soldiers who were murdered by Communist terrorists in an ambush on Monday at Yong Peng, Johore. were buried with full military honours at Pasir Panjang Military Cemetery in Singapore yesterday. Above, the coffins are bein* carried to the burial ground. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article276 1954-11-17 5 MINISTERS appointed under Singapore's new constitution will have 12 "Rules of Obligation' to follow Penalty for breaking any of the rules may mean puVsion. The rules were ind approved yesterday at the Legislative Council meeting. Thu rules are based on th^e of the United Kingdom276 words
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Article102 1954-11-17 5 Acquitted Of Stolen Goods Count A MERCHANT. Tai Boon Chit, was acquitted by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, of a charge of dishonestly receiving stolen property, obtained from an armed gang robbery, at an address in Lorong 27, Geylang Road on April 16 The property mentioned102 words
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Advertisement104 1954-11-17 5 /ur awn f^w«fc (mi ,r ruU despotic 7 ,.,</» whirl dm«c f, rM Mu- frefert** £MU imxNl)Y THE MSKW AGfNOfS (1^46) ITO •berlram 1 AMATEUR exposure meter >l4<k in (icrnian* [«llCi e iJ the yere^>"e c flood PCWI »>ic A< i.8.1. Chew Co. Smgipore. 'i-B Robinson Road Tel: ***** 2-104 words
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Advertisement92 1954-11-17 5 Tlie walled cities of ancient 'Cathay, built wUtTfhinnlU M»W^ skill and rare to withstand the attack of opposing force-*' ■3ot^H B i.oiWtttt^M l have endured; centaries of time as classic example* or ftSj I f79^ 2^^H DEFENCE IS STRENGTH. With mankind, too. defenrr ■HmJavnTNl gainst sirkoew and dUwiM calN for92 words
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Miscellaneous365 1954-11-17 5 tStcutdcird cJtlntancLC Information at a Glance If); 7 10 News Talk <S. KL. P or M); 7.15 Collectors Corner <S>: 'mhhbm i i :< Music In The Modern Mood isiNGAP^critrJ h™ 8 SJ&SSErS < aM a'^i ,I^% f 9 in. Report on the Federal Legisla-■•fc-iiaLai surface hail N wok "T^l^ftfflSrTffiS365 words
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Article908 1954-11-17 6 r PHE civil servants, whose daily prayer is that they be left undisturbed to carry on the routine of administering the Colony of Singapore and conservative Singaporeans, whose only wish is that they be allowed to lead the quiet lives they have been accustomed to, are bound908 words
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Article170 1954-11-17 6 'We Don 't Want Malanism' Sir; Your editorial of '.he 12th November, 1934 is an excellent piece of work nr.d will help a grt-at deal in waking up our authorities to see really what is going around. Expressions like tliis are not often seen in the press, and that might170 words
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Article371 1954-11-17 6 A Warning To Malayan Motorists Sir:— Here is what actually happened to my friend the other day. A friend of mine, who lives three miles from Seremban Town, possesses a standing permit to purchase and transport foodstuffs for the use of himself and family. One evening, a few days back,371 words
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Article597 1954-11-17 6 Review of Views Translate Koran Call FTTUSAN MELAYU di.sagrees with the statement by a Moslem religious leader in Kedah that the reason why many Malay youths of today arc not interested in reading religious books is because they are much too interested in reading love stories and 'other filthy books."597 words
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Article, Illustration12 1954-11-17 6 "Pity your fish aren't m Ittth as YOU are!-12 words
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Article, Illustration208 1954-11-17 6 A Gift To The Mischief- Makers THE PROBLEM FOR ARTHUR DEAKIN b*§ Sydney .tuvithstut before it has begun Deakin has said that he is going down ito the (locks next month to addfCfl meetings. Fine. A good start but OH y >1 iiit And a !..■<.• one. BOIL UP I^ON'T208 words
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Article, Illustration1232 1954-11-17 6 By A Times' Special Correspondent pEW EVENTS have aroused such wide interest in Russia and received so much official publicity in the Press as this year's Soviet research in the Arctic. Almost every day there is some mention of it in the Soviet1,232 words
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Advertisement28 1954-11-17 6 FOR QUIET, EFFICIENT AIR CONDITIONING ii e^^^^^^m l«^ m lj ii I s it tTiTrTHO y,^^^^mr W?stinghouse Sole Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. Singoporc Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang.28 words
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Advertisement8 1954-11-17 6 TRAVEL IN COMFORT AIR-CONDITIONED COACHES ON MAIL TRAINS8 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-11-17 7 in ollin?: a spade a spade. And idle at London Zoo. 1 believe inn a garden is mere child's pk»y ned Dumbo. You just take a ihe >pade. put it down in the spot then apslj a little pressure uith your •ntly. Hephanlly or. so 1 hear.Mirrorpic - 55 words
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Article205 1954-11-17 7 I Kr uteri I Miuni; r,. .1 SOWB of H mllf tin!)! nidered H tlf lit- film I ihi Royal I- ilm H v -in. I nrr husband Ihe Duke H her >ide. Hi is a ratliH 2 t mpirf H •> GoM- i H205 words
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Article77 1954-11-17 7 I re t professional r on the Parliament invoiv< d Defence Ethem Mrnderrs lat d to the Prime ten and D-puty Ahmi d Kocabiyik. a member the Prime Minister's -.ng Democrat Party against Sirr: Atalay. one of the 28 Republican P.,r D.puties in the 541-mem-ber77 words
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Article341 1954-11-17 7 Russia Demands A Seat For Mao At Conference NEW YORK, Nov. 16, (Rcuter) The Soviet Union has formally proposed to the West that Communist China should be invited to the projected scientific conference next Summer on peaceful uses of atomic energy, it was reliably learned341 words
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Article70 1954-11-17 7 A Visit To Rum Jungle WASHINGTON. Nov. 16. (Reutcr) Five leading mem- ben of the joint Congrc •ommittee on atomic energy left for Australia yesterriav to lake in appraisal of Austnt- a's uranium resources. A romrmttee source said \he Congressmen expected to be in i Australia for between four and70 words
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120 1954-11-17 7 UNITED NATIONS. New York. Nov. 16. The UnKed States disclosed > terday that it has Allocated 100 kilogrammes of fissionable materials to serve a> fuel ir experimental atomic reactors be located abroad. u.N. Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.. dramatirally announced the allocati n atUP; Reuter - 120 words
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Article49 1954-11-17 7 WASHINGTON, Nor. It. Brigadier Genera Char'es Lindbergh donned the C uniform for the fir>: time yesterday and reporter for temporary active d.:\v. ndbergh will serve for ai east three wrecks as 4l spe<-:. assistant fo r research and d< lopment with Air Force Secretary Haro'H Talbott.49 words
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Article61 1954-11-17 7 I'XITED NATIONS Nov. CAP)— Anthony Nutting, 1 chief of the British de'.ega'. >i to the United N'ations sharply yesterday that Britain is proud of her record in her colonies and will not acccpi any idea that she is holding anyone in •"slavery.*' Nutting was a61 words
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Article43 1954-11-17 7 NAPLES, Nov. 16. (AP> Admiral the Earl Mountbatten said yesterday the Mediterranean *js accessible to the Soviet attack by both planes ;md submarines." Speaking at a news conference. Mountbatten said "the Mediterranean is under the shadow of the enemy power."43 words
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Article34 1954-11-17 7 ROYAL Air Force units yesterday used 40 mobile heaters normally intended for warming "P aircraft engines to dry out 1.400 homes in Hull flooded by last week's rains and high 'ides. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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193 1954-11-17 7 LONDON, Nov. 16, <UP> Since jet planes started crashing through the sound barrier over Britain the government has received 333 claims for damages allegedly caused on the ground by the shock of supersonic bangs, it was disclosed yesterday. Minister of State Selwyn Lloyd193 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-11-17 7 niK Queen Mother. < poses «ii|, the R rand- children of Governor j S rh.inias B. Stanley of S tirmnia at the Cover- > noi's mansion in Rich- niond. durina her recent S S tour of the t'nited C J States. c J Young Stanley Chath-U.P. - 154 words
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144 1954-11-17 7 SAIGON, Nov. 16. (IP)— A group of Roman Catholic refugees fought a pitched battle with Vietminh troops near Thai Binh yesterday in a desperate, doomed attempt to flee from Communist rule, other escapees reported. Refugees who managed to reach the French-held port144 words
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192 1954-11-17 7 Eden's View Of Russia LEICESTER. Nov. 16, (Reuter)— Sir Anthony Eden. British Foreign Secretary, said here last night that the fundamentals of Soviet policy had not changed though the Russian tactics may now be diil'erent. He told a Conservative Party meeting here that 'here' had192 words
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97 1954-11-17 7 SYDNEY. Nov. li, R<-u--trr >- Dock-workers manned i Australian ports today for the fir.-t time since Nov. 2. Thev went back to work I after a protect Mnke against a nf-w system of recrultini vaterfroni labour Bui most poitl were below full labour strength97 words
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Article78 1954-11-17 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 16 The following are the dating pricet of rubber and tin on the London Market LONDON RUBBER Spot 25:d. December 24 id. January /March 2i«d. April/June 21 id. July/ September 23id. October/ December 23 d. December c.i.f. 23 «d. Tone: Rather78 words
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224 1954-11-17 7 U.S. PLANES FOR BOAC? A SHOCK, SAY MPs LONDON, Nov. 1G A dispute over British plans to buy American airplanes rocked tht House of Commons yesterday and a Conseivahve member said the United States M JeaIOUS M of Britain's progress in the air. "We still have a lead over theUP; Reuter - 224 words
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Article52 1954-11-17 7 MEXICO CITY \V< P I he w i Artd, e >• 1 r r traffi Ht u irmti I n night Iher with poSic« agent ai < tk htm at the the shoo |> Oi >:.•• iwi tar n s mday moninf t h« i wtrt52 words
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Advertisement60 1954-11-17 7 MORE PEOPLE il 1 f LAN NOW AFFORD TO FLY TOURIST CLASS FARES 25%JJELOW STANDARD FARES i p fir ll^^ 1 K "-UMPUR, IPOH, TAIPING, KUCH^r A o?. R STAR KOTA BHARU, KUANTAN 'NG, SIBU, LABUAN, JESSELTON, SANDAKAN. OFF PEAK FARES I CERTAIN STANDARD CLASS SERVICES Fly OR f ULL60 words
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Advertisement83 1954-11-17 7 CHEAPER in the long run! 11 HP VSr M^**'^Hl BSS^R^ C BsSSSSSSk^^^^H. DPIMPOPTPn BSS»>/' ''t^J^BSSSSSsf j| KtIINhLI K L t U E- v A to withstand rough E" )9B^ <m^bP9 m Bp w^ M q B^^^^^ssssn^si >^sssl 1 I C nn P BSSSSSSSSsV SSSB^^^^SSSSS^h^-^ '^fl U iVJUC B^El. ■^^B^B^^^^^^HBsSSSSSSSS^BBSSSSSSSSSS^BW'^^^BSSSBBSfI BSfl83 words
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Advertisement764 1954-11-17 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD PANO HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE lOINI SERVICi To Colon- bo Cenoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburs 6 Bremen. Spore P. S'ham Penang NABOB (LLOYD) 17/21 Nov 22 Nov 23 Nov LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 27 Nov/ 3 Dec 4 Dec 5 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC)764 words
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Advertisement1135 1954-11-17 8 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 8 8R5!? f THE BLUE FUNNEL UNE oe*t Carriers apOosi to proceed vta otfcer notte to toed ud dlectarge mrvo I SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Seile P. S'ham Peoeng Pelt- us for Liverpool fit Glasgow No? 17/lg Eu r£Si1,135 words
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Advertisement927 1954-11-17 8 U.S. SHIPPING HELPS TO DEVELOP WORLD TRADE NEW YORK, Nov. 16: American flag steamjiip lines have spent more than US$62 million in jromoting and developing trade between the United States and markets in other parts of the world in ;he past four years, an industry organization reported this week. The927 words
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Advertisement743 1954-11-17 8 EAST ASIATIC M I SAILINGS TO CONTINENT /SCANO.Navu I For Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp %m*m I Coe>enkagen, Cotkenbwrg and Oi", I ••FALSTtIA** H k) "IUTLANOIA" t 18/22 Nov 21 >7 N h) "PATACONIA" 15/IBDec N# lt/||t| x) "SfLANDIA" 5/7 |.n 8 7i.. I "ASIA" 12/14 |an 15 1 »»kl743 words
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Article505 1954-11-17 9 Entry Ban On Japanese GOVERNMENT S refuse! to grant entry permits to Joponese boxer, Mitsuo Y 0 0 o 1 girls of the Joponese Shochiku light opero troupe, y«»« r «°V .come under fire from both the Labour and Progressive mc mbe th Legislative Council.505 words
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103 1954-11-17 9 Trenchard Explains Fall Of Singapore LONDON. Nov. 16 (I't* Former M hal < ihe Royal Air Force, Trent-hard, recalled Singapore's big guns which never fired a shot during the Japanese invasion 12 years ago when he cited < niples of worthless and unnecessary defence costs here yesterday. In a letter103 words
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Article99 1954-11-17 9 SINGAPORE will have live additional infant welfare centres under the medical services expansion programme next year. Among the places chosen for this $480,000 scheme is Sembawang. where f Government will build the most up-to-date clinic fo: the north-west portion < tht Colony. A Medijal Department99 words
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Article39 1954-11-17 9 PENANG. Tues— Alx-iit 250 feet of telephone wires were cut and stolen between Nibong Tebal and Pant Buntar. It was reported to the Police as a "mischievou>" piece of work. No arrest has been mad< yet.39 words
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Article117 1954-11-17 9 Dishonest Salesman Goes To Jail KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Ee Swee Kum. a 29-year-old commercial salesman, was today sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court, before whom he pleaded guilty to a charge of cheating his firm of property worth $3,468. He was stated to have117 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-11-17 9 MISS C. RODRKiI/ES, one of the 37 competitors who took part on Monday night in the preliminaries of the AllMalaya talentime competition held at the Singapore Badminton Hall. The second preliminaries take place tonight. On Saturday night 24 finalists will compete for top honours StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article55 1954-11-17 9 LONDON. Nov. 16. (Reuter) James Johnson (Labour) asked in the Hou.«e of Commons ye>UTci«*y what payments from Japanese liquidated assets had been made to former Japanese prisoners of war who were members of the Singapore forces He instanced the Straits Settlements Volunteer Forces and asked whether the Colonial Office55 words
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Article261 1954-11-17 9 Pakistan Seamen Refute A Charge MR. M. A Kadir, Founder-President of the Pakistani Seamen's Union of Singapore yesterday refuted a statement reevntly made by Mi \V. A. White, Seafarers' Welfare Officer, that there wa< no unity among the Pakistani K»men while the Malav and Chinese Seamen's Unions worked in harmony.261 words
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Article53 1954-11-17 9 The C010n.;.. S-- rotary. Mr. Alnn Lennox Boyd, replied: "Assets made availab.e to Singapore under Article 14 nf the Japanese PSMt treaty are not being distributed mdiv.dual'.y to former .lap. t e pris<jners o{ war. They h.ive for the most part bei-:. ted to the Malayan53 words
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Advertisement61 1954-11-17 9 thai oner for reason not l: I end a 5 i i Bukit c i S I d I n L I I a a c I ii 3 t P v, > F i I I Estate. s Goh Ah i swe< I r i otei, K n It61 words
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Advertisement676 1954-11-17 9 w innftaiMif>nTinrr-* j Tf"" w^ rf^ i#ww "^""***"'"iiiipißrinrifinlui ijtcajj CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS (^ECRETARIAT: (a) Supply ol J Uniform Materials for 1955 Close N00N— 26.11 d*; and (b) Cleaning Oiling Repairing of approximately l.v.i Typewriter! and 142 Addinq Machines. Calculators. Accounting Machines. etc during 1955 Close NOON 1 12676 words
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Advertisement533 1954-11-17 9 IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. Tong Chye gin of No. 796 North Bridge Road, Singapore, carrying on business under the style of Chop Sens Chuan has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First Class General Public House Licence for the sale by retail of intoxicating liquors533 words
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Advertisement51 1954-11-17 9 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Supply of Portland Cement during the W** 1955. Details from City Engineer's Dept (Room 218). Close N00N— 29.11.54. NOTICE. p W. BINNY is no longer employed by Rickwood Co.. Ltd., and has no authority to transact any business for Sun Insurance Office Ltd..51 words
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Advertisement36 1954-11-17 9 COLORCRETE p^^B p^B H\ B 11 1 II i Or FLOOR SURFACES 0 INTERNAL WALL SURFACES EXTERNAL WALL SURFACES 0 PRECAST UNITS B B Joint Agents xm#JJ>J^ GUTHRIE CO., LTD. WILLIAM JACKS CO., (MALAY A) LTD.36 words
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Article147 1954-11-17 10 RUBBER PRICES STILL ON DECLINE RUBBER prices in the Singapore market continued to sag yesterday, first grade rubber for December shipment closing at 81 11/16 cents per lb., a drop of cent from Monday. Quotations opened well above the 82-ccnt mark but declined steadily throughout the day. Trade and overseas147 words
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Article, Illustration209 1954-11-17 10 QUIET conditions prevailed in all sections of the Singapore produce market yesterday with only small trading reported. Se'.iers of coconut oil n Penang Indicated $48 per picul. H.C.B. Co. Ltd. copra prices (per picul) vesterHav were: DECEMBER 11 a.m |29| S2!)J Noon $L'.»i $2sl 4 p.m |30|209 words
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Article389 1954-11-17 10 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Thirteen former Japanese rubber estates, totalling 41,000 acres of which 75 per cent is planted area, are for sale' by the Federation's Custodian of Enemy Property. "They will be sold if a satis- i factory price i s ottered,389 words
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218 1954-11-17 10 Extra Duty In Burma Hits Our Oil Trade TRADE in coconut oil in Singapore and Penang is gradually feeling the effects of the imposition of an extra ten per cent, import duty in Burma since the beginning of October. Before that date. Burma was one of Malaya's best customers for218 words
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Article, Illustration391 1954-11-17 10 Chinese Chamber Makes A Charge In The Council THE Government of Singapore is using the Imports and Exports Ordinance to compel the^ Colony make sacrifices merely to benefit the United Kingdom, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, Legislative Councillor representing the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce, charged in391 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-11-17 10 photos. MRS. WEE KHESG CHIANG, trite of a director of the Sarawak Steamshiv Co. cci"t> to Butterworth jroin Sarawak specially to perform the christening ceremony or the firm't motor vessel Rejang. The vessel was launched at the Straits Steamship Co.'s dockyard at Sungei A'yofc last week. PicturesStandard - 79 words
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Article184 1954-11-17 10 Tin Shares Show An Improvement OX the local share market yesterday, there was further improvement in tin shares in response to the rise in the metal price. Industrial shares were quietly steady, while interest in rubber shares evaporated. Price changes announced by the Malayan Share' rokers' Association yesterday were: INDUSTRIALS184 words
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Article124 1954-11-17 10 LONDON*. Nov. I- (AFi 1 The latest exp »rt obtainable from th« wor prinoipj vehicle produ or show that Britain ir untain ng her substanl 1 lead over all competitors. let the Society <>t Motor Manufacturer! and Tracers. During the first bine months of trie124 words
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Article17 1954-11-17 10 INDONESIA will supply to Mexico If.OOi tons of rubber in px chance for textiles. AFPAFP - 17 words
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Article56 1954-11-17 10 Merchants in Singapore dealing in rock salt, granulated sugar, wheat flour and sweetened condensed milk, are requirea to submit monthly returns to the Food Controller. A Colony Gazette notili ration .nays that returns .should hi* sent to the (on troller of Supplies Fullerton Building, Singapore,56 words
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Article43 1954-11-17 10 laxatiun o f ollri Imi U 1 V I»""^ Mr j K ,01 I O I (I H,,. I MUM,.. r >pn r ;i: w i |N »x,k IM^ V t-5 l1 I U Ihr 7J m.in of'.',' mnt^^43 words
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Article13 1954-11-17 10 231 TRADE UNIONS IN FEDERATION r< D I r i i :iu mbtM13 words
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174 1954-11-17 10 LONDON, Nov. 16, (Keuter) I Kngineer Officers In ion declared toH i^ tint H of Britain's merchant fleet was "fraught *M uncertainty" in the face of fftwing l« n from Germany and Japan. The Ing >' n ab in rind pa i and174 words
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Article39 1954-11-17 10 BONN N in« Weat < Jumped L' r the Aral i- 1 year mrer t! 195.?. the I ofTicr inn Export Jarmir. I tailed 1 ussrjr; The 1 Mini,! expor' will hit t 21 O' I39 words
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Advertisement132 1954-11-17 10 i 9* fa* Jf PRESENTS 1 VIOLET HO fee tfftc/ uj jff IA///V Other Attractions fy^ $k on J^ Saturday 27th Xovember c |J St. Joseph s SSi Institution Grounds W> All proceeds in aid of 3S g THE STANDARD K CHRiSTMAS TOY FUND Admission $2-1 Children Half Price /or132 words
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Miscellaneous51 1954-11-17 10 Ships in Habour OITIR ROADS Asha, Sommeldsd.iik. Lianburg. Radnorshire. Belleville. Van Rrbock. Helikon. Lotorium. Naticina. INM.R ROADS Likor. Wan Sing. Dukat. Seii:in«. Bentong. Sedili. Raiah Brooke. Kah Soon. Loh Sie Lee. Naga Mas. Hua Hen?. Sin Hong Ho. Lang.sa. Scudai. Indragin. Petaling. Hua Li. Kin? Bay. Tong Hai. Kah Ki^eng.51 words
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Miscellaneous101 1954-11-17 10 Re'nh ti' K n:«b;i!u. T M lire. Kepah, Hai Snu; H n C'.t'tex 9.{. Nang Kachinder. \'<>ne, Ann. Landak. Tion2k«)k. Darvel, Stia Beet on 4. s«. Bila. Malim. Visut Kasatri. Honu Eng. Giant Seng S.H.B. WHARYI.S. Benußranji NW C Belaacor NW 8 Banka 6/7, L t Ma. re 2> 2U,101 words
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Article68 1954-11-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR Tu«— Gan Be:ig Huat recaptured the SCRC open four-ball Billiards title for the Chua Boon San Cup beating Too Joon Siew 400 :<:iB in the final played at the SCRC Club. Last years champion. Toh Ah Chee. was beaten in the semiRnal by Beng Huat who68 words
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Article171 1954-11-17 11 HONGKONG, Nov. 16 (AFP)— In a sensational drawn match which saw both teams fighting every inch of the ground and scoring a goal each in turn to finish at three goals all the Swedish AIK football team today ended their three games in Hongkong. The match171 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-11-17 11 THE winners oftheK.O.F.A Eu Lee Cup final, which took place at the Anslo-Chinese School padanir. Klang. on Saturday (Nov. 13). The Shell Sports Club beat the Klung Dynamos by one coal. The store was 4 3.36 words
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Article, Illustration346 1954-11-17 11 To Solve All The Problems LONDON, Nov. 16, (Reuter)— Contracts for wnrM w t which include a "return contest clause" will no?L^*^F m W***kiV* ed World Boxing Committee. not be recognised by the newly formThe Committee which concluded its second m^t;™ t j j cided^that346 words
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212 1954-11-17 11 INCOME TAX WORRIES MORRIS COMPANY SYDNEY. Nov. 16. < Renter -Some of Australia's leading cricketers have received heavy income tax assessments believed to be based on cricket earnings dating back as far as 1943. the Sydney Sun reported today. Opening batsman Arthur Morris has received a tax bill for AITOO212 words
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Article143 1954-11-17 11 MEMBERS of the William Ja ks Sports Club will cele- 1 brate the first anniversary of their club at Farrer Park on Saturday. Mr. Lim Choo Azm. the Spurts Secretary of the Jacks Sports Club, told The Standard yesterday that the programme will start at 3 p.m.143 words
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Article105 1954-11-17 11 Radrodro Yeo Injured JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The Johore team to meet Negri-Malacca in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup Rugby match to be played at Seremban on Saturday will not include Isimeli Radrodro. their star place-kicker, and Capt. Yeo. Both are on the injured list. Ungku Ibrahim is included in the side105 words
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Article135 1954-11-17 11 Anti-Red Posters For Spartaks WOLVERHAMPTON, Sta tfordshire, Nov. 16, (Renter) Michael Rusyn, a machine operator, was fined £1 here today for sticking anti-Com-munist pamphlets to walls at Wqlverhampton Hotel where the visiting Moscow football team, Spanak, is staying. Rusyn, who said he came to England shortly after the war, told135 words
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Article54 1954-11-17 11 CARACAS. Venezuc N©v 16. (UP) a. Bogdanov of Russia, ihootilli yesterday in the ir.a^ter mai?k>:iian compe- tition of the 36th word shooting championship*, equalled the word record for the prone position with the .li2 carbine ai M metres when he hit 23 buM*i eyes for the maximum po-^lb;e54 words
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Advertisement107 1954-11-17 11 GRAND SEASON SALE Rt Auctions On All Ladieg Shoes fIUCE: 9S/' 8/ iO A n^EM PARTY FROCKS IN SMOCK DESIGN DECORATED SOCKS AT ■TITIVE PRICES. KIAT SHOE COMPANY., Smgopore. Tel. ***** j^f^JNT fit IT Tt U ***** I y£7^y $UBSC£/BE OMLV $JoJAHP FOR. 6 MONTHS Ay w£ ax£ vo<//? service107 words
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Advertisement735 1954-11-17 11 PERSONAL J AM n S tiiyc f->r rnT"| will call in mv car t,» b,n. you to the 1M.,-4 AilM^';?2 Jni en ilT Coeapelitton ton in? and Saturday. .November aoUa! SIT (JAT IONS VAC!A\I II HI is MIIJJNG SOClk 1¥ ARAL APPLICATIONS are ;e d for the post of Secretary/735 words
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Miscellaneous76 1954-11-17 11 Ill"""" By Al Capp jmm°m ^,^r mj^—^,^,, üßy V Hamli Jones Boston Drake n By A/ex Raymond N^f^^ R JUST EXCUSE /VE, MISS i-. THEgE'S A A^g■ PELIgMT} »l YE GODS TME PQQg /mu'e a uac accMl u I »SNSHA\y WAT X iLYN V(?^ %^A/.f. J^ J AB &"^J,M^"^ T^iM^76 words
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290 1954-11-17 12 WINDSOR LAD - VAN BREUKELEN'S SPRINTERS LEAD ON HEAVY GOING WINDSOR LAD By ON a heavy track caused by the morning's downpour, outstanding candidates at yesterday morning's workouts in preparation for the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger Meeting were van Breukelens' promising sprinters MYSTIC MELODY, three in 38 sec FLYING EAST and CASH290 words
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Article182 1954-11-17 12 Provperity <B> ug >ure) and Ri\«r Patrol <!• {alloped hall mile in attractive style. Prosperity held a tv o length lend a* the "three," but was 1. well in check in the straight. where River Patrol closed in on t leader to fink-h level. They C ked182 words
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Article34 1954-11-17 12 Tampenifl Rovers were awarded a walk-over by H M Custoim in the Singapore Hockey Association's Div league mat. h scheduled to 'be terd'av Fi>rrCr sroun d yespiS fly j« cust ms34 words
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Article12 1954-11-17 12 DANIES' CHARGES fT_o_run_o_n_r-un_ro-u-»Jt-»~i-i~i.j-tr~v~'r^ 1 Captain Valiant (Sawyer) and Air Rate (Hanley) galloped12 words
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Article328 1954-11-17 12 ro.-crve when across the line. There is no doubt that the Penang Autumn Cup winner Is in peak lorm. Blue Lamp aiso did hi.s work in attractive style. Working with Golden Cloud as companion Blue Lamp skipped the three In 39 1 5 sec., finishing328 words
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Article130 1954-11-17 12 MA JOR HEDDLE'S TEAM 'V*v^j'^/xrunjxrc~LruTj>j-u-u-o-ca The Magyar -.vent pleasingly over hall mile in 55 3/5 sec, the urt three in 4u 3/5. H e is Qfthtins fit. Bandoola (Patterson) a St. mdidnte. and Fairy Tale were kept to even time* over three furlongs. Rippling River also ran three in even130 words
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Article78 1954-11-17 12 CHANGI WRAF *A' and 1 ity of Malaya drew one-all In the Women's seven-<i-M(c ho key played at the SR pn(Umg yesterday. Hodgson scorecl in 'the 10th mi-lute of first half. Neela Rajc'ir.'itnam equalised i n the tilh minute of the second half. In Ihc second game, the78 words
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Article35 1954-11-17 12 WALLY BAGBY'S STABLE ■~-i-~-i ~i i~Li~u~u*xri_i~iL '~o~»_rn_i-uri_rx»~i_r>_r> Beechnut and Sooka vent j threequarter pace work while Palio (Hudson* was on a tight hold when he ran the three in 42. Palio looks fit and well.35 words
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Article182 1954-11-17 12 Melbury Cour*~could not be i faulted when she ran a solo < three furlongs run in 42 2/5 sec. j Elturius went threequarter speed I over half mile, while Toucan i (Tait) did steady threequarter pace work over a similar dis- tance. Toucan looks well. Jo-key182 words
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Article35 1954-11-17 12 J.W. MANNING'S TEAM M JISIS :in d HhitP with John i <> Vr r K fl" nde en<i 'y disposed lwr I'-.rce m 41 4/5 sec fcghtachcr work wide out 1 /atopek and Fnola Gay gal-35 words
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Article95 1954-11-17 12 J. SPENCER'S CHARGES Agreement and Silver Screen I galloped half mile In 55 2'ssec. the last three in 40 4 5 sec. Agreement won the trial by a comfortable length. Honolulu was trotted round on the sand looking fit. Newcomer Two Dimr.iMon caught the eye wlu •••> he held Air95 words
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Article213 1954-11-17 12 HOBBS' PROSPECTS Fair leather, with Donaelly up. and Miss Winnie (Franklin) were associated In a fullstripped run over three furlongs to return 40 1 .i sec. Fair Weather on the rails did well to hold the speedy Miss Winnie at the end of the run. Recently promote, 1 to Class213 words
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Article29 1954-11-17 12 IVAN ALLAN'S STABLE Can Chew took even t;me for his three while Spitfire (Huds m) could not be faulted when he skinped t.'.e three i*i ''0 2 5 sec.29 words
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Article72 1954-11-17 12 *"»'~u l ~Li~Li~i_~i_~uj~ufxJTij-)_i~i_rxrxfXJ~' Most of Tjoa's horses were on the flow list Malek/adeh trotted round on th« sand track as a!-<> Lurky Nick, who looks fit. Oleander (Jones'* went medium speed twice round finishing his work in pleasing style. Cinders Prince also did threequarter pace work over72 words
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Article40 1954-11-17 12 OTHER WORKOUTS Wadsworth's candidates PedoI meter. Budgerigar and Masterpiece were all confined- to canter ing work onc P round, while Sleighs charge Sin K injf Master MMawi) cantered round o n the i tr.ird track looking a picture oi fitness.40 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-11-17 12 BADMINTON fans who turned up at Kallang Airpirt yesterday afternoon hoping to meet America's Judy Devlin and Margaret Vafner and i t f«H Iris Cooley and June White waited in vain A Z2-hour p.ane delay caused the non arrival of the four P-ayers and professional Ken112 words
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528 1954-11-17 12 Scores 'Double Century' Against MCC SYDNEY, Nov. 16, (Reuter)— A century by 21-year-old Colin Cowdrey, his second in the match and another fine innings by Len Hutton for 87 enabled M.C.C. to force a draw with New South Wales, the Sheffield Shield holders and528 words
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Article, Illustration163 1954-11-17 12 THE Indonesian Badminton [Federation intend to send a six-man team to play against Singapore's topn o t c hers in January. the president of the Federation. Mr. Sudirman. said in Singap ore yesterday. Mr, Sudirman, who is on his way to the United163 words
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229 1954-11-17 12 Sheffield Shield Tie Ends In Draw ADELAIDE, Nov. 16. (Reut rr Western Australia took first innings points from South Australia in the Sheffield Shield match which ended today in a draw. Set to set 2(56 runs in 225 minutes to win Western Australia were in trouble 50 minutes from time229 words
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Article31 1954-11-17 12 NAVAL BASE beat Singapore Regiment Royal Artillery by three goals to two in a Singapore Hockey Association Div. 3A league match played on the Naval Base ground yesterday31 words
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257 1954-11-17 12 CLUBS TO FINAUSE CAMPAIGN FOR SEATS By JEFIKRY J SINGAPORE'S senior eteW Jl representation in the Singapore M tt ciation Council next season rrarh« i,,,^! evening when club igjfefates nun to difficulties that have lIIJHJ up lru 1 Though the decision to a>k for a full rtpftttntattoa in the coming257 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-11-17 12 Helen And Baby For Title Again UNITED Limih defending champion. Helen llenf and Babv j Lmm t Ireful) qualified tor the i final of the Singapore Badminton Association women's open fttaglca rhampion>hips. lIHt-n eliminated JtaeJe On^ (Fairuiiul and BaUv low knot k«-d out Agnes K ,i (FtowerJ in their semi-fin.183 words
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Article120 1954-11-17 12 THE Singapore Gun Club, will hold a special shoot on Sunday. De^. B at 9.30 a.m. at their club range. The meeting will sec the introduction of the shooting of 100 trap single ri?e birds The total will be split in four details of 23120 words
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Article81 1954-11-17 12 ONLY five countries will Table Tennis championships to be held in the Singapore Badminton Stadium from Dec 11 to 19. The countries which have sent in their entries are South Korea Vietnam, Indonesia. Federation of Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Choo Kwai Low the organizing secretary of this81 words
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Advertisement73 1954-11-17 12 New Shipment Arrived fitly r* ~^r\^ k So'c Agents: B. P. de SUVA LTD. (Incorporated in Smgapor Singapore Colombo Associote Compon. STORCH BROS (1049) LtA Distributors I olio available at:— SIOVV HIAP BROTHER* 102, North Bridge Road. Spore URSULA THIESS m j&v Robert Tavlor) called Hi. fNtL most beautiful voinan73 words
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