Singapore Standard, 25 November 1954
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Title Section19 1954-11-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD U. 1L 3H 5. Vol. V. No. 143. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1954 TWELVE Px\GES 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article212 1954-11-25 1 t n d ird liristmas IH' ;;7 5426.M in addition ifts of toys Is ipore »n (i th n kind were 1.000 pieces of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" technicoloured ice-cream and drinking cups from the Singapore Paper Products Ltd. Two Rirls. Evelyn Lim,212 words
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Article, Illustration14 1954-11-25 1 Lim der- 1 Good pong e, icith ■< tree14 words
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Article22 1954-11-25 1 124 < Reuter"' to lift tinplate and Nov 29 18 next Trade anproduc- meet nd r If ind22 words
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Article94 1954-11-25 1 PARIS. Nov. 24 (ReuterV— rhe body of a^ndrei Vishinky. chief Soviet delegate to he United rations who died uddenly in New York on •londay. arrived here by air •day on Its way to Moscow. Madame Vishinsky draped ilack, wept and seemed on point cf collapse when walked94 words
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261 1954-11-25 1 Govts. Combine To Smash R.I. Gold Smuggling By EE BOON LEE Standard Staff Reporter •ii i m GGUNG syndicate responsible for the illegal entry of millions of dollars of gold into Indonesia has been crippled through close collaboration between the Indonesian authorities and the Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau. Tho261 words
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Article35 1954-11-25 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 24 (Reuter).— One hundred-and-twenty-four ".American spies" parachuted into China have been captured and 10(j others killed since 1551, according to a communique issued bv the Chinese Ministry of Public Security today.35 words
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Article, Illustration178 1954-11-25 1 SHE WANTS TO MARRY THE SHEIKH I'd Love To Wear A Veil ENGLISH born actress Valerie Vernon, who has declared that she i s willing to marry millionaire Sheikh Iz7at Gaffar of Kuwait and would not mind wearing a veil and live in his country, tries on a veil inA.P. - 178 words
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Article30 1954-11-25 1 SINGAPORE police are investigating the death of a European. 45-year-old Joseph Thomas Sagger, who was found dead in his house in Meyer Road, yesterday morning.30 words
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122 1954-11-25 1 JESSELTON. Nov. 24 (Reuter). Two children— a boy and a girl— were burnt to death today in a fire which, destroyed five new shophouses in Tuaran, a town 20 miles from here. Seven other persons were severely Injured in the fire, which broke out122 words
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Article37 1954-11-25 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. 24 (Reuter).— The Queen Mother, back last night from her triumphant tour of the United States and Canada, leaves for her London home today to receive the welcome of her people.37 words
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Article288 1954-11-25 1 'Release 13 Americans WASHINGTON, 'Sow 24, (UP)— The United States dispatched the "strongest possible protest" to Red China today, demanding the immediate release of 13 Americans sentenced to long prison terms on "trumped-up spy charges." I The State Department cabled the American consulgeneral in Geneva288 words
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Article31 1954-11-25 1 BRITAIN has several times protested against the tone of Egyptian broadcasts to East Africa. Lord Reading. Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, told the House of Commons yesterday- ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article95 1954-11-25 1 Thais Hold 17 Gun Runners BANGKOK. Nov. 24 «AP7— Police have arrested 17 men in north-eastern Thailand's Übolrajthani Province for allegedly supplying arms to criminals and Chinese Communist terrorists in ThaiMalayan border jungles, police sources disclosed here today. They said some of those held had illegally manufactured arms and ammunition95 words
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Article39 1954-11-25 1 AUSTRALIA a g r e e d to allow a Japanese mission to visit Papua, New Guinea, to collect the remains of Japanese war dead, the Australian External .Affairs Minister, Mr. Richard Cast-v. announced yesterday.- ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article26 1954-11-25 1 SIR Alan Watt. Australian Commissioner General for the Far East, arrived in Vientiane. Laos, yesterday from Saigon on a study tour of Indo-China.26 words
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198 1954-11-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Selangor's Game Warden, Mr. G. Leonard, today rushed to Rawang from his Seremban headquarters for a concerted bid to kill the "Templer Park tiger" which a Chinese birdhunter reported shooting on Monday evening. The hunt has been organised in the198 words
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466 1954-11-25 1 HOW TO BEAT THE CHRISTMAS STRIKE Clerks expected to help out with sorting Collect your own mail at special dumps HUGE BACKLOG EXPECTED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Postal chiefs from all oyer Malaya flew here today for. a conference to discuss ways and < means466 words
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Article54 1954-11-25 1 LONDON. Nov. 24 (Reuterl Dr. Robert Strang, a 43-year-old skin specialist, was today found guilty of shooting with intent to do bodily harm at detective Sergeant Edward Anning. He was sentenced to 18 months' imprisonment. On an alternative charge of shooting with intent to murder he54 words
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Advertisement59 1954-11-25 1 t SHELL COCKROACH KILLER VD IO NEW radiogram BC. 97.15 8 Valve full bandapread recetver houaed in n^w ify-V teak cabinet with ample record atorage. Price $1,050 Singapore Penang $1,150 Federation of Malaya. Hire Purchase Terms Available. SawSß— 4f THI GINIRAL IHCtRIC CO.. IMAtAYA, IT» 4 Mt.rtm.llm THI 01-.t a59 words
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Article334 1954-11-25 2 VILLAGERS BITTER AT RATION CUT This Is Not How You Win Hearts, Says Councillor JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— About 10,000 people living in four villages in South Johore, who are tightening their belts because of reduced rice rations imposed last week, are, today, more bitter than ever against the new regulations.334 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-11-25 2 photo. "GYPSY", one of the two leopard cubs, whose capture caused sucli a stir in a Klatig village, is photoaranhed on her arrival at Kuala LuniDur. StandardStandard - 33 words
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258 1954-11-25 2 'I STABBED MAN IN SELF-DEFENCE' COURT IS TOLD A LABOURER, Teo Toh Seng:, 26. accused of murdering Yeo Oon Cheng with a bearing scraper in a hut, off Tiong Bahru Road, on the night of May 1, said in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, that he stabbed the man in258 words
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Article61 1954-11-25 2 A FOUR-year-old bov Tan Teng Bee. met with a fatal accident when he fell fro-n elevated ground on to the path of a moving lorry. His head was crushed, it was stated in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday. The Coroner, Mr K T nf e l a o61 words
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127 1954-11-25 2 Leopardess Kept Night Wigil For Her Stolen Cubs KLANG, Wed—Villagers at the Bth mile KlangKampong Java Road were kept awakr two nights this week by the angry growling of a leopardess who had lost her two cubs. Prior to this the leopard* ss was on the prowl for several nights127 words
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Article110 1954-11-25 2 CLOSING rubber prires (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 R S.S Spot Loose 81; 82;* No. 1 R.S.S. fob Dec. 82 J 825 No. 2 81 K 811 No. 80 801 Tone: Dull. ILN PKK t I'hr prir** m tm H-s terday was110 words
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Article37 1954-11-25 2 HONGKONG. Nov. 24 Special Standard ServiceClosing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15 70 to £1 .sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,833 to Malayan $1; $0,165 to one Indonesian Rupiah Gold $255,125 to a tael.37 words
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Article69 1954-11-25 2 Boy Dies After Fall From Tree BrTTERWORTH. Wed. An 11-year old boy. .Mohammed Kassim bin .Ahmad, who climbed a tamarind tree in a kampong off Telok Ayer Road on Oct. 23. stepped on a dead branch and fell from a height of 17 feet. He was removed to hospital where69 words
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Article318 1954-11-25 2 THE following students of the S.I of C, passed the Pitmans examination held in Sept., this year: TYPEWRITING (First Class): Ghani A. Sabudin Yew Kwane Min. T. at Mahd. Ansari M Velayudhan. Lee Chiok Yuen' Sarvar Khan. V. Thengaraju. Lim Geok Eng. Wong Chin Year. Puteh Binte318 words
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110 1954-11-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. —Two pretty Hongkong .songstresses woke up this morning to find their house burbled r.nd more than $3,000 worth of their belongings missing. Miss Blear Fons via run and M:^ Sun Hoofkf Sin Looi were due to leave for Ipoh this morning. According110 words
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Article80 1954-11-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. W-d-Whiist carrying i ui I the C7 Ntpri .bilan cn N :r.b<.r 21, Sergeant P llth Hussars was v. r I in the Peai comes from i near N7 wbury. Bet B Itish MilitJ ti H< spital. Kirrara In another Incident F man Agnipar>ad Bun80 words
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Article40 1954-11-25 2 the Rt Rev. Dr. Alexander Theophi us. Bishop of Mar Thoma Syrian Christians, will be entertained at tea at the Pahang Club. Kuala Lipis. today at 545 p.m by the Syrian Christian Cotnmunitjr of Kuala Lips.40 words
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169 1954-11-25 2 MALACCA, Wed.— The Labour and Labour Muslim Party are expected to offer stiff opposition It the Alliance in the local Municipal Elections on Dec. 4. Party candidates Started a hOttSC-tO-hOttSC campaign fcr votes earlier this month. .Alliance eandidatci are planning a eoncefitrated, coordinated and simultaneous169 words
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Article36 1954-11-25 2 IPOH Wed- The Tong Huat Oil Mill. Selekoh, was fined $250 in the Circuit MagiaStrate's Court. Telok Anson, on two charges of operating machinery without Certificates of Fitness and without proper safeguards36 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-11-25 2 Phot, MR. MICHAEL BONG in\ h Mrs. Son-: (h„o (hnic and i Mar) loh line Neo, second I 1 l-h Poh Watt ,both a I m.rr; I at the (Wvlant Str, .1 teal BBtTBBJ ll,d: !l J Harry LohHarry Loh - 42 words
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Article24 1954-11-25 2 TWO S at eng Kwang Road agad and seven ret] I 1 1 < r, W4 taken to the Geiur.il V. I24 words
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Advertisement219 1954-11-25 2 The world famous family of I Ifj LaK medicinal products CHEE THONE SAN I Provides Instontaneous relief for Toothache, Earache, Sromachoche, Muscle Pain, Indigestion, Backache, Colds, Sore Throat, etc ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL -'jam' *\^^v '^^ScSja^ V 1 T^tßt*^' i 's^Vs Jo, "*7 P Haw WSB®^>:. C/219 words
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Advertisement226 1954-11-25 2 Shipment Arriving Shorth 1 HIGHLY SENSITIVE BALANCE Scnsitivitv 0I p., BMSBI > Capacity 1..0 BSSBH .4/ so BTBital Other Latest types of ISBBSBBBI I Surgical Instruments etc .»c »v PRICES COMPITITiVI a A I A/a\-e H a ponjf ro JT i /rem ws be 'ore you l/oi/r purchase. ASIA TRADING226 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-11-25 3 US WOMEN WRESTLERS DUE SOON u >t 111 pi nas n<rn mshj m ini stling in Singapore. [r ,»(ii"' correspondent Michael From o M( ws u,jt five top wo(onM"' J" the United States B «h completed their engagement MV ;,,i leavinc soon for Singar in headed by "world champion" appear87 words
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Article62 1954-11-25 3 Yfsti'RD.iV sergeant J. Miiiingstafl instructor. Royal wilted by a District Martial, on a charge of disrior officer, WO II A. 1 thai m Oct 15 Hvr on a n infan.SMF was taking ps rters. j t I I I I I I I I62 words
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Article73 1954-11-25 3 New Issue Of Queen's Stamp KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. New stamps, bearing Ihe portrait of Queen Elizabeth the Second, will be on sale at all post offices and agencies in Penang from Dee. l, the Postmaster-General announced today. The stamps will also be an sale at the General Post Office in73 words
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Article31 1954-11-25 3 THE Commander-in-Chief. ir Ea.-)t Air Force. Air MarF. J Fressanges, is to R..VF. units in Hongkong week-end. s Singapore bv air ..nd returns on Tues-31 words
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294 1954-11-25 3 MORE CHINESE NOW JOIN THE POLICE FORCE Education Standards Go Up AAUKt and more \-nme» e youths ore enlisting as constables in the Singapore Police Force s< that today the Chinese dominate the other race! in the Police Training School at Thomson Road" numerically. This was told to The .Standard294 words
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Article67 1954-11-25 3 Moral Of Eggs And A Basket A CHINESE woman lost $120 while selecting eggs near her house in Upper Berangoon Road. Singapore. on Tuesday morning. She left the money wrapped in a piece of paper in her basket and found it missing when going to pay the egg dealer. The67 words
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Article81 1954-11-25 3 I NANG, Wed.— Bukit Mer Town Councillor. Mi Knot Thean Kee. in a broad cast talk over Radio Malays i ight, appealed to the peopl to bs guided by their gOOf sense and judgment in i their votes and not to be mil by81 words
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Article231 1954-11-25 3 MUAR. Wed. Disagreeing with the opinion of the two assessors, Mr. Justice Storr today sentenced Soh Wat, alias Sho Lang, 54, to death for tne murder of Ong Teng Kiew at the Parit Jawa market on .Mav 7. The murder, it was |tal was231 words
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Article97 1954-11-25 3 THE Chief Justice. Sir Charies M trray-Aynsley. set aside in the Singapore High Court yester lay, a sen ten of two months' imprisonment imposed ■in a lower court on Loa Ee Ch.)on for possession >t opium .Tnd utensils. The Chief Justice order. Loo, who appealed97 words
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Article68 1954-11-25 3 FIFTY-three additions have been made to the .',.000-7 ■>k library of the Singapore Ramskrishna Mission, a spokesman of the Mission said yesterday. Among the new additions are "The History of Indian Freedom Movement" bv Dr. R. C. Majumdar; "The History and Culture of the Indian People"68 words
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206 1954-11-25 3 EVFRY Singapore post office is a symbol of international goodwill and co-opera-tion, the Colony's Director of Posts, Mr. LR. Durrant. told Rotarians yesterday at their weekly luncheon meeting in the Capitol Blue Room. The Universal Postal Union if which the Singapore Post office206 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-11-25 3 Back To A New Job photo. MR. T. M. H.\RT who returned to the Colony yesterday aboard the Duteh liner Oran.je after a vacation in Britain to take up his new appointment as Finaneial Secretary. Singapore.— StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article110 1954-11-25 3 SEREMBAIW Wed. The Yang di-Petuan Besar todav awarded the Negri Sembilan Meritorious Medal to Mr. John Ross Spence. State Engineer, who has been responsible for the completion of a $25 million development programme in the state during the pa.st 2k years. Dapper Mr. Spence "Johnny" to110 words
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Article23 1954-11-25 3 ONE hundred and ten feet of copper telephone wire was stolen from a MibMdi^ry line at Kallang Airport. Singapore, on Tuesday.23 words
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Article, Illustration267 1954-11-25 3 Come Meet The Elfin 'Quack-Quack' ALMOST under shadow of towering Changi jail Is one of the happiest handicapped children's home In Singapore and ail Malaya. On Saturday. Dec. 4, the parents and youngsters of the Colony will have their first opportunity to visit this Home an Open Hou.se Fun Fair.Standard - 267 words
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Advertisement103 1954-11-25 3 -—.it±m*+aVammmmmmVetßtSKw*lammmmmm^m~^ r C **S*m m^_ S* Si /I J x ifotypu ZifiS \n 31 v^ L/VV^V t *'SSJ v > B 1 U<?V -JvV^ iv^ I w aeicklj W.C^,. J^J Sunlight Soap keeps them dight Soap saves your money and your clothes o. Sunlight's gentle lather gets rid of dirt103 words
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Advertisement211 1954-11-25 3 FIAMESTO B a high grade labrlc combining thj linett ol Swiss quality w.th the bet? modern shades, Jf Price: $2.50 per yarj. UN WOVEH F,NISHEO AN^ DYED STOFFELS I £\qM I BY .1 udxT STOFFELS ST. GALL FLAMESTO •UtWv assSBBBSMI \*f -A- a. ll«0*4C H«NIA »*C"**«. »ot i 41-43 High211 words
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Article, Illustration453 1954-11-25 4 SAFETY ACCENT ON NEW AIRPORT ELABORATE SYSTEM OF APPROACH LIGHTS SAFETY, in all weather is the cornerstone round which the multimillion dollar International Airport at Paya Lebar is being built. An elaborate yet simple .system of approach lights, which tell the pilot of a landing aircraft just how far he453 words
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116 1954-11-25 4 Hungry Reds Turn To Jumbo Meat For Survival Rt ALA LIMP l R. Wed A police field force patrol yesterday tame across a jungle camp and found evidence of terrorists having rooked elephant meat. This was one of the three camps found by the patrol on Pahang Negri Sembilan border.116 words
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Article104 1954-11-25 4 LUM CHONG LEAK who was fined $300 in the lower fourt for erecting an unauthorized attap and plank house, had the amount reduced to $25 or 14 days' imprisonment by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynslcy in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Appealing only104 words
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Article51 1954-11-25 4 p £H Laung. 69-year-old man. was killed yesterday when Ytt i involved in an accident with a military lorrv in rempenis Road. Alio: Ik r man. 2-' vear-olri Worn Song Bee. fell ofl moving lorrv in Bukit Panjang Road. He died on admission to the General51 words
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Article56 1954-11-25 4 THE Director of Institute of Medical Research Federation ol Malaya, Dr. J.W. F:e!d was among thoe appointed to a technical committee on malaris research at the malaria conference for the Western Pacific and South-east Asia regions sponsored by the World Health aaS-f'SR- Whirh opcncd56 words
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Article27 1954-11-25 4 Hi i I f S Jroke into Monks' J«**day n; ght and stole an ti U> re( ord gramophone and typewriter. Police <;re investigating27 words
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Article42 1954-11-25 4 TAIPING. Wed.-The Ladv Treacher Girls' School, Taiping will be the venue of a LeadersTraining Course from Dec 14 to 16. The course is organized bv the Perak District Methodist Youth Fellowship and caters only for Methodist youth leaders.42 words
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209 1954-11-25 4 Total War Against TB Being Waged In Perak IPOH. Wed-There i.s total £'?L ai^ tu berculosis in Perak, Dr. Chang Hoey Chan Healt?, nm U> Medical an <> Health Officer, said in a speech at the Pata Settlement in Batu Gajah yeaSterday evening. The occasion was the openly, of the209 words
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Article314 1954-11-25 4 KIALA LI'MPIR, Wed.— An estate labourer. A. Govinriaraju, told the High Court here today how a tiny foot sticking, out of a pateh of earth in a vegetable garden at Berjuntai Estate in Selangor led to his discovery of a day-old infant buried there.314 words
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Article91 1954-11-25 4 Raja Sir Uda Opens A School KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Raja Sir Uda I in R.ja Mohamed. Se angor 7* Men.ri Besar. today nil the red and ye. low ribbons the Sta*.e cosotars to mark the i pening of a $174,000 school in Bsbak Bernam, on the north west coast. The91 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-11-25 4 CARL T. ROWA.N. lector er. author and oar of America's outstanding voting journalists, who is expected to arrive i n Singapore on Dee. 2 for a week's visit. .Mr. Rowan who is on the .Oa/T vi the Minneapolis Tribune will leave for the Federation on51 words
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334 1954-11-25 4 JOHORE BAIIRI-. Wed rlp ss nine chronic tuberculosis patients *aL from the Johore Bahru General ll. *»2 today spreading their disrate rf^sT' Johore Bahru. ri These patients who hav. nearly a year, ate 0 discharged from the hi spita] of beds334 words
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Article10 1954-11-25 4 Ammo Gets Him Seven Months m df dfas fs fd10 words
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Advertisement141 1954-11-25 4 mW f "TV* Ronson Adonis M sty.ed for sm.nrt occa«.o:.s. Ronson Flo-Line I m^TT^ri P^uJltW f. mm 1 m\ 1 V '^^r *w^^SaggsY aa Ronson Wedgwood Tjblc Liters af *f a 7 Con t..!.f v.f i nt rraftMii.in^lup of If) (radii |w« Ja*per«M« «Y tj, t M. mm banian PROVE141 words
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Advertisement243 1954-11-25 4 Have YOU tr ioc\ warn mmr g^^ g^Bg^Bgf I eJ A I I_ w V H ~b a I Isv. gg^g^ggggS g4 gg^B^ Hk There's nothing to beat Surf for sensational R 1 M 1 4P washing results. It gives you mountains of hard- CW mßßbbbsbbbbbbsbbbbb Ibbl working suds. Even243 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-11-25 5 Of f To World Buddhist Talks A GROUP of delegates ond observer, from Singapore will leave for Rangoon to.av to attend the third conference of th_^ World Fellowship of Buddhists. Ihe delegation is led by M.ss Pitt Ch.n Hui (standing second from left) "■l' c n u tne bin 998 words
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Article204 1954-11-25 5 BENTONG, Wed.— The West Pahang Circuit Court Mere was told how a tapper, in searching for his missing Wltr <Mle night, found her hanging by a rope suspended from a hearn. He quickly cut the rope and removed the loop from her neck. She was204 words
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Article82 1954-11-25 5 WHll E Sin K:,m Hoo was idle ol notes in B )len Street trangei ie up tched a atcher. Rush liin Kadir. youth from Tai; was i-aughl S after a $211 ;<" fy ered from him, Inspector M Mclntyre, prose- utii g, I the Singapore82 words
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Article60 1954-11-25 5 \i.A KANGSAR, Wed.— X. A. Nicholas 'ASP'. Crimes Officer ot the .i Kangsar poiice. will b" ng for the United Kinshortl* ior a six-month college coarse at Ryton is the only officer who been selected irom Perak for the course. Mr. Nicholas will leave ipore bv60 words
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Article40 1954-11-25 5 PENANG, West— A total of 1.415 candidates will sit for Cambridge overseas school certificate examination st nine centres in Penan.? and Province WelleaSley This war ;n candidates are ting here for the Higher Certificate examina- ion.40 words
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Article26 1954-11-25 5 members of the All Saints' tiurch Workers' Association hold a Christmas partv for children ol the All Saints Kamunting. on Dec. 30 p m.26 words
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Article28 1954-11-25 5 PENANG, Wed.— The Si Nicholas Home and Schoo! for Blind Children's $100,000 special appeal. 1<»54 has reached a total of $2.188 40 cts. it was announced28 words
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207 1954-11-25 5 THE Librarian of the .Singapore Teachers* Trainins; College, Miss Eleanor Aroozoo. is one of three people who passed the difficult Entrance Examination ol the Library Association, London, with "merit." Ot the 730 candidates who sat i .or this examination only .',84 were successful. And of207 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-11-25 5 DR WONG Hin Sun. who returned to Singapore yesterday on board the Oranje after obtainin* his iVI.R.CP. degree in Edinburgh, and the T.D.D. in Wales Dr. Wong was attarhed to Tan Tock Seng Hospi tai a.s .Medical Officer for years prior to his departure to BritainStandard - 57 words
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196 1954-11-25 5 Stop This Rowdyism, Court Tells 3 Women BENTONG, Wed.— The West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, Mr. J. R. Whimster, told three women who assaulted another woman: "This sort of woman hooliganism must stop." Victim of their assault was 21-year-old Liew Yat Sou. who said she was washing clothes at a stream,196 words
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Article87 1954-11-25 5 no?e t Ah ™d, a Singawa Jo 3 1 Court or deriy. ri-oroM m>ed to seven months' Thirn pJ mpr f nment to lhe 1 ird Police Court yesterday Mob£ nr^ tl3r fivi,l lo Nov 24 constable, on Omar f'^' lio!1 that Canitol r Lope787 words
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Article104 1954-11-25 5 "it la ,u. h i t oni:i eali#»H Bradeverelt" Fi dL a"° P*? l^! of the P ore P lr M/ V r^tion of Singaterdav w G Por:i;t^- .vesforS*\ 1° hand m a cheque a r';, ?T. res ?"ting the volunil2 c f ntr, l tion104 words
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Article24 1954-11-25 5 The Zair.ab School. Kola B:ihru. and Govt. Engii-,.. School. Kuaia Krai, win be holding their j hool exhibition and a:.ic of u>-ork todav24 words
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114 1954-11-25 5 CLAIMING aebool- boy. Tain Ch \ez Huat. 18. 'ed in getting a "hall price" ticket when be travelled iri a I Singapore Traction Companv bus along Serar.soon Roa I j the morning o Aug 2'J In the Singapore Sixth Pfdre Court yesterday, Tan I114 words
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Advertisement42 1954-11-25 5 A MILDER CIGARETTE S IN(J.%PORI s t PiccadI oeing I e .ally j prefer a I 111 I fll II I < \> m *»v_ I si h I 'l WW '^-V fr I r *B>s r ■^iii> ii T, "'> -tally a re Milder42 words
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Advertisement828 1954-11-25 5 SQUAB E W OKI) D- 3« 2 n CLUES DOWN People who habitually impose rait rs w LA on friends for loans often I fcNTRY D4C Youngster «s often fairly HA E to be asked to repay W*^s quick to sum up ASTERS he (TorV) ICUTDICctIaCA as muC l to828 words
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Advertisement113 1954-11-25 5 BEAUTY SOAP BEAUTIFIES PURIFIES SATISFIES /--gf\ jB a a HAGtMfYER TRADING CO M ITD Eczema Itch Killed ta 7 Mir-'e,' Your akin hat nearly > MaSSM un. eewfita and per** wl, r >. *-•.»>. ><«4« •nd cauaa lerrtMe Hcht. rra. kinar Kciema. Peeling Rui..,ig A.aZ" Ri'ifworm. Paoruala Hi7v .iu?! Pimples.113 words
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Miscellaneous625 1954-11-25 5 Information at a Glance rSSSSTW X r MK,,1 R M*_l 1S_ S l Ne »>S M Dance gmTmiwam —a 1 J T e 7"''» dl d <- J Boad. a 30 1 sfusiciani (S); 2 p.m Fo: Schools f(lfj fi a rt v *^*a_ C < i, s,; b P-625 words
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907 1954-11-25 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD A United Malaya 'THE theme ol leaders, political and communal, and the many scores on I heir band-wagons who hope, some day. to become leaders, is fusion ol the communities into a homogeneous unit to provide the foundation upon which cat] be built the great ideal Ol a907 words
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Article1523 1954-11-25 6 Professor ALAN WAGE - MYCENAE'S Links with CRETE Professor ALAN WAGE More Finds In The Houses Of Shields And Sphinxes By Director of British Excavations nt Mycenae pOOD fortune lias at- tended the British excavations at Mycenae for the fourth successive season. This year again we concentrated on the houses within and without the1,523 words
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Article370 1954-11-25 6 Review of Views Increase Rice Output that Malaya lias decided to decontrol rice on Jan. 1 next year, it is our hope thai concrete steps should be taken, firstly to remove all tiie obstacles obstructing free importation of the commodity and. secondly, to in- crease our own production writes Sin370 words
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Article671 1954-11-25 6 KENNETH HARRIS - KENNETH HARRIS By A WET, cold a long arid acrimonious dock-strike, and the ail-too-soon approach of winter l got us down a bit in Britain, out now there seems a lighter, brighter note. Wa nave had some unseasonably sunny weather, and the »TK\ U lkc haa ro671 words
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Letter77 1954-11-25 6 Sir The Jan OfTei $10 million to the two Vi v< rsities in Bingap to bi' aprpeclati d b; Malayans a- a gesi goodwill. A corre .pondi I i Tue- tie anp- g;v. the matter rel twist when he says thai i .Muslim are >i Includ the OFFER. I77 words
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193 1954-11-25 6 Let Dr. Lin Get Around S'pore Sir; It is a novelty anvwhere in the world to Bars a Chancellor-designate of s University offer so many delightful opinions freely in so many places, from the wearing of neckties to smoking in libraries, and from talks to* the Singapore Chinese Ladies Association193 words
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Letter222 1954-11-25 6 Sir; "A Maloyan" deceives himself when he stotes thot polygamy is a remedy for immorality. Has not Molayo been practising polygamy for centuries? Hos it prevented her from being one of the tcoding countries as far as practice of tin is concerned? Polygamy for from removing222 words
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Advertisement57 1954-11-25 6 a_a__ fa_a_ ggfli gVA i I I gS_a_^SSSS_BB gDl'-ll**.* _*^^*VS_»___S .-Ban km IsW 1k J I Is. urn s aWjaHH-i* 'a b H^^a^LMa^wa^^Lo^^S^g^^SH^^l pd hHIGH POTENCY IcohtmhsvitamihsJ FORMULA j AB C f„,,,J Available .il all First Class Dealers Agents:— THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) ESTABLISHED57 words
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Advertisement99 1954-11-25 6 NEW UNIVERSAL^ ENCYCLOPEDIA Edited by SIR JOHN HAMMERTON The Encyclopedia you CAN offord Everyone needs in Encyclopedia and 'rt is the Encyclopedia YOU need, at a p< tot you j p CAN afford. In It you will find t 1 e <a^ of the world's learnmj —in fact— whatever you99 words
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Miscellaneous25 1954-11-25 6 Laughter at Work M) •mninj ih, p .>o* nn t M M »l«» rot ••i-h-iif- t»ui bfivrn hi I tnrMt »ho grU In iu> •>« ro«»25 words
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Article, Illustration152 1954-11-25 7 A Bikini And Censured A Bilni And Was Oetisured >v. ll -old n i"! m Bikin IM* 1 ,i skill <<»P thal nd l'^' 11 ril It I*** hf -adrnislrfss waa ,1 I* ll she saa .><■*"' u res of one ■*ff r r pi152 words
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122 1954-11-25 7 DIGNE, France, Nov. 14. (UP)— Gaston Dotalnici, 77. a goal farmer, and hi s son who accused him ot murdering three members of a British family shrieked insults at each other today in a courtroom showdown. and a i iseraceci at his 49122 words
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Article34 1954-11-25 7 OTTAWA, Nov. 24 .Reuter' yal Canadian Air Force irters announced yesterday that Squadron-LeaoVr A. R. Mackenzie would be ixed by the Chinese Com- at the Hongkong border on Dec. 534 words
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Article84 1954-11-25 7 PARIS. Nov. 24 (UP).— I F r e n c h Premier Pierre Mendes-France flew home in triumph from the United States today with the prize ot American friendship. But he came home to a trench National Assembly that has been dragging its feet on his84 words
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Article56 1954-11-25 7 LABOUR WON' T SACK REBELS ►NDON, Nov 124 (Reuter) —The Lab >ur Party's Nationa Ex live Committee today decided against sny further action in the case of seven S ialists who were last night bsnned from the Party's pariamentary organisation ter defying the leadership T:7> means there wi be no!56 words
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Article230 1954-11-25 7 Vice ls Killing Tourist Trade LONDON, Nov. 24. (AP) A leading figure in Britain's tourist industry said today that prostitutes parading London streets disigust visitors from abroad and give the metropolis an unsavoury aspect "without parallel in the westem world." The charge was made by j Mr. James Maxwell, chairj230 words
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Article80 1954-11-25 7 Perjurer Dies In Jail Attack LEWISBURG, (Pennsy vi ia), Nov. 24 (AP)— William W Remington, former L7S. govern ment side serving a three-yea term for perjury, died toda.^ at the federal penitent arj here from injuries Buffered i an attack st the prison Remington, convicted fo perjury by denying Comm80 words
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Article54 1954-11-25 7 LONDON, Not. 24 (Reuter --Police here todav recaptured 31-year-old Thomas Greenwood. one of four escaped convicts bring sought in one of Britain's greatest manhunts. Greenwood had been on the run for 18 days from Strangways Prison. Manchester. Five others escaped with him of whom only one is54 words
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Article25 1954-11-25 7 CECIL B De Mill* arrived in New York yesterday by plane from Egypt, where las been Rlminr r^ >i Commandments. A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article24 1954-11-25 7 THE free passage scheme for British exservicemen and women emigrating ;o Australia is to be ended on Feb. L'B. 1955. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article72 1954-11-25 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Nor. 24. —The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 24id. December 24Jd. January March 24]d. Apr.l June 23Jd. July/September 23^d. October December 23Jd December c.i.f. 24 d Tone: Quiet but Steady LONDON72 words
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189 1954-11-25 7 UNITED NATIONS, Nov. 24 (UP)-Indonesia yesterday demanded I'nited Nations supervised negotiations with the Netherlands to determine the political tut me of West New Guinea. A In lonesian proposal that sti ated talks with the D 7e resumed was sub* m"i as the General Assemb-189 words
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Article62 1954-11-25 7 HE WONT SIGN LONDON. Nov. 24, (Reuter) —.Mr. Bmryi Hughes, Labour nember of Psrlisment, has lecided not to sign tiie memoMai book of members' names o be presented to Sir Winston Churchill on Nov. 30, ins gOth >irtbday. •Mr. Hughes is tiie ascend Labour member to62 words
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Article56 1954-11-25 7 LONDON'. Nov 24, (Reuter). —Sir Winsjton* Churchill Issl night received .in 18th century clock for his 80th birthday from the Primrose League, a Conservative organizat :on. It was the second of the Prime Minister's birthday gifts. The first WSJ b cigar box from the Boys of56 words
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Article77 1954-11-25 7 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 24. (AP) A Federal judge yesterday ruled that four short Rlmi lfl which screen actress Sheree North dances in scanty attire are not obscene and it is proper for them to be sent j through the mails. Judge Ernest A. Tolin ruled In77 words
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361 1954-11-25 7 Oh, You Foolish ManSaid The Detective LONDON. Nov. 24, (Reuter^ A 26-year-old AUaStrali«n showgirl living as the wife of a Harley Street doctor, tried to hide the gun with which he had just shot a policeman, a court was told yesterday. The policeman. Detective Sergeant Edward Anning, was giving evidence361 words
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Article349 1954-11-25 7 Sir^ Winston Reveals A War Secret So Nazis Could Use Them Against Reds 1f... WOODFORD, Essex, Nov. 24, (Reuter) Britain's Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, said lost night thot before World War II ended he gave orders that German arms should be collected carefully and stacked "so349 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-11-25 7 UPS DOWNS OF A SKIRT )hoto OOPS This is no Occident You can slip out from the cocktail party, slip down the tulle skirt, ond take a dip in the pearl-and rhmestone-studdcd bathing suit onto which the white skirt is clipped. The double-duty aiess was dreamed nr> hw Pnnc cfwiic*A.P. - 54 words
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Article32 1954-11-25 7 COMMUNIST China's Peking Radio charged yesterday that Chinese n ildent> in Thailand ar bring persecuted and demanded that the Thai Government stop it or "bear the const quences A. P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article61 1954-11-25 7 UNITED NATIONS. New Vuik. Nov 24. (DPl— The i United Nations main Politick Committee voted unanimously yesterday tor President Eisenhower's *atom< l p«ace" programme. Russia Joined the 9\ n powers In the unanimous for the whole if a resolution t ting tip the tg. nev61 words
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166 1954-11-25 7 Red Attache Mentioned In Spy Case London. No. 24 (Reuter. A British clerk charged i under the Offlriii Beer let was stated in eoilrl ien today to have been in touch With B foreign agem an attache at the P._>,i in sulate in London The clerk. 1 ,hn Clan I166 words
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Article38 1954-11-25 7 LONDON. Nov. 24. (Reuter) i —Terms to end the nine-week-old strike uf Mil London -hip repair workers were agreed here yesterday Union leaders will recomm-nd the Im« n to resume wti sj Monday38 words
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Advertisement54 1954-11-25 7 ""KOmi MOROCCO L *ATHEk r.fr 9-Piece Dressing Set with Double Hall SAT,N UNED Brushes Scent Bottle. S, roy, Powder MAR K STERLING SILVER pwl Mirror and Comb. Also 4 -6 and 7 piece Dressing sets. N^— Cs^^ Colours: Green. Blue or Pink. PRICES from $200/- to $525/RO&INQOkTC JI WEI LERY54 words
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Advertisement111 1954-11-25 7 r WINES i w Br sa^' /r for the k« Party /if I -w Spirit irf Serve BURGUNDY with your meals It con make the simplest meal seem like a I great occasion f It whets the appetite ond makes >. jj food taste better. Recommended with confidence > 5111 words
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644 1954-11-25 8 Weekly Letter From U.S^ NEW YORK, Nov. 24.— The National Foreign Trade Council has just concluded its 41st annual convention here on its most confident note since World War 11. The potentialities of international trade and investment, the convention declared, "are greater today than644 words
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Advertisement804 1954-11-25 8 fNCRDOEUTSCHEH LLOYD HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Cenoa. Mars-il.'cs. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hombura BREMEN. S'porc P. Sham Penang LUDWICSHAFSN (HAPAC) 27 Nov/2 Oec 3 Dec 4 Dec •SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYDt 8/12 Oec 11 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN <HAPAC» 7/13 |an 14|an 15|an HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD* 15/20 |an 22 |an 23 |an804 words
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Advertisement1132 1954-11-25 8 Tel* 2405 MANSFIELD <c CO., LTD. M: 2412 tU i lineal (incorporated in Singapore) Travel TSP THE BLUE FUNNEL LINE k*B* i amen, option to proceed via othet ports lo load aad dtecbarejtr r.., re ■?.\ll IN(.s to LIVKBPOOL. OLASOOW. LONDON CONTINENT Singapore Due Sails P. S'bam Penane l W1,132 words
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Advertisement581 1954-11-25 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rptterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ LANCKOEAS (RL) .In PoH?26 Not 27 NoT sfsg\ ?A_AN^sa, SD€C 26D *< 27/28 Oec TABIAN (SMN. 9/ls|an 16 faa 17/IB|an Excellent passenger accommodation. Agent,581 words
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Advertisement593 1954-11-25 8 EAST ASIATiF[i SAILINCS TO CONTINENT iC ANr. For Aden. Port Said. Ccno. A-*, p NAv Copenhagen Coth g^ H^J Spor, p s) "lUTLANDIA* ax) ••PATACONIA" 1 5 1 8 O^c a) -SELANDIA" 5/7jj it/Hi* a) Calls London (passenger. o v ax) Calls Beyrouth. Cdynia. SAILINCS FROM SCANOINAV a uk Cq593 words
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Article287 1954-11-25 9 Physical Trading Possible inajevDc^-rers. v r° ndord Morl «t Reporter UNWr tt T EDLY large sales of copra ond bulk oil from Malaya this month hove created o healthier state of the market for these commodities wh.ch for the post three months hare been plagued287 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-11-25 9 MR A. B. SCHOTANCS. (above), the new .Managing Director for .Messrs. Van Haute* (Far East) Ltd.. Singapore, who arrived in the Colony yesterday aboard the Dutch liner Oran.ie. He relieves Mr. J. A. Van Munvter Van Heuven.39 words
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Article184 1954-11-25 9 Soya Bein Output At Record High WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 —World production of soya beans is expected to hit LB all-time high in 1954. a wording to a preliminary forecast of the Department of Agriculture. The Department estimates the world crop at 735 million bushels, a 14 per cent increase over184 words
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Article59 1954-11-25 9 TIN companies* outputs for quartet ended September 1954, according to J. Eustace Wickett Secretary I are: Kent iF.MS.i 1.355 piculs (4.440 piculs for the first nine months of the year 7 Gopeng iidated 2.615 piculs 9,465 piculs). Tekka 547 lis (1.157 piculs), PengIcalen 2.299 piculs (9,00559 words
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Article51 1954-11-25 9 THE Indian Minister of Production. Mr. K. C. Reddy, has opened a US$35 million oil r<»finery on Trombay Island, near Bombay. The plant, owned by Standard Vacuum, is the product ol the largest U.S.- investment in India since the nation rutreived its independence five years51 words
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Article22 1954-11-25 9 JAPANESE and Ceylonese interests will form a new corporation to faintly explore the commercial fishing possibilities in Ceylonese waters UPUP - 22 words
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Article51 1954-11-25 9 A CZECH freighter has sailed from Colombo carrying 5.200 tons of sheet rubber for China— first shipment against contract for 1955 under the Ceylon-China barter deal. A Polish vessel is expected in Colombo on Nov. 27 to carry a second consignment of 7,900 tons of sheet rubber.51 words
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Article134 1954-11-25 9 Rantau Profit Reduced THE reduction in Rantau Tin's net profit was due to the lower tin price and less production, according to the chairman. Mr. D. T. Waring in his annual statement presented in Penang recently. High operating costs still prevailed and there was little indication that they would decline,134 words
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Article61 1954-11-25 9 A NEW company. Shell Chemical (Australia) Proprietary Ltd., is being formed in Australia to control Shell interests in the Australian chemical industry. This brings Shell's practice in .Australia into line with that followed i n other industrial countries where the rapidly growing importance of chemicals61 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-11-25 9 THE State Secretary, Perak Inche Hashim bin .Mat Dris. lighted up the first Commercial Neon signboard in Ipoh on Tuesday night at the premises of Radio and General Trading in Brewster Road. This Standard picture shows the .State Secretary switching on the Neon sign which82 words
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Article, Illustration133 1954-11-25 9 A Tea Taster Arrives TEA tasting mav sound a soft job but it has its disadvantages. especially, if you're a tea drinker like Mr. Thomas B. Hewitt. "It sets so you don't enjo> drinking anvthing but the best tea," he said. Mr. Hewitt arrived in Mneapore after buying tea for133 words
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438 1954-11-25 9 7\ Stockton. California, on Nov. 24. 1904. the first practical track-type tractor was tested. So great became the demand for thes e revolutionary machines that in 1909 was set up the famous headquarters of the world renowned Caterpillar Tractor Group at Peoria. Illinois438 words
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Article141 1954-11-25 9 DULL conditions prevailed on the Singapore rubber market yesterday, with prices opening lower and remaining at the level throughout, first grade for December shipment closing at 82* cents per lb., a drop of 15 16 cents on Tuesday. Prices opened lower on disappointing New York141 words
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Article133 1954-11-25 9 Most sections of the Singapore produce market were easier yesterday with MWe activity reported. Coconut oil sellers at Penang indicated $4.* per picul. H C.B Co Ltd copra prices (per picul) yesterday were: DECEMBER 11 am $30| $/Ui Noon $30J $^0; 4 p.m $30| $301 5 p.m.133 words
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Article88 1954-11-25 9 HONGKONG, Nov. 24. (UP) There waa an "apprecial le" in Tease recently in exports of Hongkong products to the Middle East according to a commercial lource here today. The general trend of Hongkong's trade was aiso said to have achieved some marked improvements. It had88 words
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Article27 1954-11-25 9 THAILAND S External Trade Director General. Luang Thavil Sethpakdi. .«aid in Bangkok that a barter trade agreement has been concluded between Thailand and Japan. AFP.27 words
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Article46 1954-11-25 9 MALAYAN Exchange Banks' Association buying ratesto merchants for Canadian dollars yesterday were 31 J (T.T.K 3U (0.D.), 32A credit bills and 32 3 16 trade bills (90 d st). The selling rate was 31 7 IrJ ready (T.T. O.D). Other exchange rates remained unaltered.46 words
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Article172 1954-11-25 9 TURNOVER IN SHARE MART GOOD ON the Malayan ;~hare narket yesterday industrial shares were firm, with MM or two exceptions. Selective tins continued firm with Rawang Tinfie'.ds outstanding, but the remainder of this section was dull. The overall turnover of business was better than usual. Price changes announced by the172 words
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Article75 1954-11-25 9 Shipments of prepared latex from Malaya in October amounted to M.022 tons. of which 2.581 tons went te I United Kingdom according U official statistics. During the month I i United Stati bought tons of prepared latex from Malaya, while West Gem i took 867 tons. Other75 words
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Article41 1954-11-25 9 MALAYA exported 7.264 carts of household and washing soap, 88.671 cwts, ol toilet soap, 87.'i cwts of abrasive soap and 2.712 cwts soap preparations in August Exports were largely to Hongkong. Sumatra. Java. North Borneo. Sarawak, and Indonesia territories.41 words
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110 1954-11-25 9 Dutch Survey Ship Calls At S'pore Standard Shipping Reporter THE Dutch Navy's survey ship Snellius, under the command of Cdr. J. Smith, arrived in Singapore yesterday en route to Holland after a three-year surveying- job in New Guinea waters. She was designed and built as a surveying ship and launched110 words
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Article, Illustration255 1954-11-25 9 MALAYANS MAY SOON TRAVEL IN GIANT LINER STANDARD SHWriXG REPORTER MALAYANS may SOSSJ enjoy ih comfort .<i luxury of the ietesi pSSsenyer Inter o1 the S Savill Fleet— ths .s em Cross. This 20, 000 ton sir-co*-ditioned tourist clas. senger veeeei wms lat ed for the Line hv Q Elizabeth255 words
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Article314 1954-11-25 9 THE HAGUE. Nov. 24. (AFP) World tin concentrates production reached 14.800 tons in September compared with 15.300 tons in August, according to figures released here today by the Tin International Study Group. Bolivian exports falling from 2.810 tons in August to 2.012 tons in314 words
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Article138 1954-11-25 9 Output Of Rubber Declines offh |AL itstisti thai production of ru in the Federation droop*- n tons in s N»802 tons last mor. 1 h the comu!ative tots] f.,r II ten month* at 474 124 toi ,rnpared With 477 rtgl] corresponding perio I < I R< :h < h< iders138 words
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Article2693 1954-11-25 10 oun i down When person we've wronged helps us, it's apt to make us WONDER (Ponder). When we have done someone a wr ong —or wrongs— it Is only natural for us to expect that person to hold it against us Now. when he not only does2,693 words
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Advertisement363 1954-11-25 10 r**SHAW BROTHERS^ |^a&ipasr.©_ r'iii7 5 2 TEL A5159 0 S THE EPIC STORY OF ENGLAND'S rill Eta nCrnDC S OUTLAW KNIGHT! LmtMA3CUrE *W j__tß Je B__r_-._l aW s '_B_7 \^r M_lT!TTi^S^_riaTi_r*__l _s 'am* w Sll^i 1.. ■Fill IS —IClllßl US iw aJr !m\ _%_HL __t ggeisiiOss_____sl__ _a 'Jf* #t_i s__363 words
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Advertisement267 1954-11-25 10 JCATMAV ORGAMSA T l()\ iTT^sl C IQMI MOM >m'| ''J.1.1* 2nd miti... ri> 1- x K OF FABULOUS ENTERTAIN*^ I __T'iA/^v_w„ A II g4tkt _!__r aiiOsefhni JH Xa^mJ 7fie (Adventures of I ml SabaM __9_l f C_t -r_- Br^^_l _M I r^^___iV s_L. st_B" *r Il ßT^^i^(^vM_^3i^ v\\ I 1267 words
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Miscellaneous195 1954-11-25 10 OFFICIAL SOLUTION OF SQUAREWORD D-35 The Adjudication Committee met on November 21st to discuss the clues of Squareword D-35. They were agreed that the most apt answers to the clues were as shown in the square below, which thus is the official solution. J I oEj rM I C _BBB_E-_J-_.195 words
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Miscellaneous292 1954-11-25 10 TOI> A V S QIOIAIION: "loniorrow I will li\e the i ItM'lf s too late, the wise lUeil yesterday."— Martial «>K. This day is quite I -stimulating and those who are I progressive and lorward look- ing will mike the most of he opportunities present at tnii time VOIR HIRIHDATr:292 words
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Article87 1954-11-25 11 Mens Singles: Eddy Yusuf (Indonesia) beat Trilok Nath Seth (India) 18—17. 15—8' Ferry Sonneville (Indonesia) beat Nandu Natekar (India) 15-8. B—ls. 15—13. Women's Singles: Iri: Cooley (Ent7 ndi beat Tan Eng Looi (Malavsi fj 4 n__3Lam Kit Lin (Malaya) beat June White (England) 11—4. 11—1. Women's Dor87 words
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Article223 1954-11-25 11 [Tonight's Card] FERRY Sonneville, the 'man' of the exhibitions, may or may not return to Indonesia with the reputation of having toppled a Malayan singles champion. Tonight, he gets the chance when he meets Ong Poh Lim in the singles match. Sonneville has already two223 words
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Article840 1954-11-25 11 Ferry Yusuf Scalp India's Number I And 2 Cheers For Kit Lin thi m»w B y THE SPORTS EDITOR ,nrt 9 S, j v Bp for '"donesia's Ferry Sonneville and Eddy Yusuf. If India's 1 rountrT fi? Natekar and T N Seth-knew nothing about the shuttles840 words
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Article802 1954-11-25 11 FRANCIS BOEY jives a 'ringside' account of how the fames went: Lam Kit Lin vs. June White: Lam K.\ Lin amazed everyone j by besting England's June White I 11-4. 11-7 She took only 16 minutes to score the greatest triurr.: l of her badminton career.802 words
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Article79 1954-11-25 11 FA CUP REPLAYS LONDON. NOT. 24 < Reuter* F.A. Cup Ist round replay results: Darlington 2. Barrow 1. Biyth Spartans 5. Boston United 4. Wellington Town 1. Merthyr Tydfil 6. Wrexam 4. Netherfield 0. Revised second round matches on Decemb 11 following today's replays are: Queens Park Rangers or Walthamstow79 words
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Article62 1954-11-25 11 A SINGAPORE Hockey Association XI to meet the Combined Services in a friendly hockey match to be played on the Tanglin ground at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday will be; B. Noronha; Rudy Mosbergen. R. Fernando; S. Gunendran, Douglas Hay. Robert Foo; Abdul Samad. Chai Hon Yam.62 words
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Advertisement606 1954-11-25 11 **tß_BSSSSMMtlto'4mSaßMh_o_^_B! SSNMMmwiriiiiiiuijiu.ijui.iu ";7^S*M)Mi5Z5Mr4<!553 im;\i;i\li\i T HE ■pfsgemenl was announcsAon 6-11-54 between Koh Veow Chin, second son of M r Koh Lye Seng and Tan Sal ij y. second daughter of Mr BMu Khat SWCe B 0n b th SITUATION VACANT Kl ALA LI7MPIR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment606 words
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Miscellaneous286 1954-11-25 11 IlttMff By Al Capp I if. Vi'i'l ■BT" **3A- J i i i m i '-i fi^-n< __k x^ J^^fll WHAR'S gpn. she's TyW-^uffl V/MAWr ImftV'V '^PJ^h r^ m r^t^ mmmm^^ m^e?_l^wH"3E«?) small )s» sS»ryrr I ___BT >v;^_J M 'if*^ J/ (<aV~S^^W^^ rsO^^? n^x L_. rv^' tl H4 xW; >.^^r^W--^^286 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-11-25 12 JOCKEY AWI WEDS THE marriage took place on Sunday, November 21. of Apprentice Jockey Awi to Miss Rosnah binte Rosdie at the Bukit Timah Racecourse Quarters. A big gathering of guests among ichom were many trainers, oivners and jockeys, witnessed the ceremony.42 words
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210 1954-11-25 12 Ceylon Invite 2 Colony Boxers— Expenses Paid TWO Colony Youth boxers have been invited by the Ceylon Amateur Boxing Association for a series of boxing tournaments at Colombo between December 15 and 23, Mr. B. L. Dunsford, honorary secretary of the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association told the Standard yesterday. The210 words
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Article140 1954-11-25 12 Att*troU«*j team to meet England in the first Test, at Brisbane tomorrrow will be chosrn from these twelve pi (Tiers. R. ARCHER: 21. sound bat and and pace bowler. R. BENAUD: 24, leg-spin bowler and aggressive bat. A. DAVIDSON: 25. left arm fast-medium bowler, brilliant140 words
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Article62 1954-11-25 12 for Ssfc^JL2r_**! (Re»ter)-Engl a nds team here on Friday fe? agal St Austraiia beginning (Surrev 1 V kshire > captain, P. B. H. May T <; Han. H? gh a amshlre >' M c Cowdrey (Kent). Statham Ti ___>! A V Bedser (Surrey), J. B W JMriA62 words
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Article51 1954-11-25 12 Rochore Youths beat Farrer Juniors by three goals to two in a friendly soccer match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers for Rochore Youths were Mohamed Ismail. Tan Good Song and Simon Lopez. Farrer Juniors were awarded a ••gift" goal and the other was scored by51 words
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Article48 1954-11-25 12 SINCAPORE Cricket Club "A" beat the Police by 18 points in a friendly rugger match played on the padang yesterday. The tries were scored by McMullan and Cashin (2) which were converted by McMullan and Mclver. For the Policemen. Stewart scored an unconverted try.48 words
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Article46 1954-11-25 12 R.\DIO DIVISION won the Police Cup after beating the Special Constabulary 2-0 in the final of Police Inter-Division soccer competition played at the Police Training School Ground. Thomson Road, on Monday. Scorers for the Radio Division were Awang Bakar and Haron Koned.46 words
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Article46 1954-11-25 12 PERMUDA Latehan -A" and u teams had a successful rUy in the Breweries Kamoong League soccer matches played yesterday. In the "A" match thev beat Buona Vista Rancen "AMo the tune of CO while in the >•**** game. Buona Vista "B" went down 3-4. vveiu46 words
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Article62 1954-11-25 12 Ho(.kVv G A AP RE Women's £n_l I SS lat on held their cIL r K at the Sin gapore Cricket Club -round yesterday, JO pick a team to represent the W° r lon v .»n the Quadrangular h0 kGy iw, w teama Penang, Negri Sembilan, Selanjor and62 words
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Article, Illustration2335 1954-11-25 12 Cypress Point Takes Main Race BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $363,816 Ist Prise No. *****1 ($163,716) 2nd Prise No. *****2 81,858) 3rd Prise No. *****8 45,477) STARTERS ($4,134 each) Nos. *****4, *****4, *****0, *****5. *****9, *****9, *****2, *****9, *****3, *****6, *****8. CONSOLATIONS ($2,728 each) Nos. *****9, *****1,Standard - 2,335 words
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Article290 1954-11-25 12 THE Singapore Table Tennis Association will hnlH the finals of their 1954 championships on Fridav Satnr day and Sunday at the Happy World" Happy TaoTe Tennis centre i— AA «PRy -idoie The programme for the three nights is as fololws: Friday at 7 p.m: Business Houses290 words
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