Singapore Standard, 26 November 1954
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Title Section18 1954-11-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jt M M. Vol. V. No. 146. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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51 1954-11-26 1 Reds (500,000 of Them) poised For Attack 2j— The DeMj David .-ned Chiis in proI j Tachen ;r e t L itive nee ifflive >a:d d been made a r d I. mmunist l our and f their Com- asion." ted the I are we to il Tart fo] ReuterReuter; U.P. - 51 words
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Article35 1954-11-26 1 But Chiang Is Optimistic Inirn s§i (AT).— (hm.. today Kip an 1.8 7member agfHti leroverj Board" Nationalist rule gfr u_land "whei we Tkr Btard includes Preg,,; Chiang Kai-shek ind more to nrmbers of the ls>rmbly.35 words
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Article28 1954-11-26 1 A French scientist. R.G. hat he had been listening to the the hope of finding the key now sweeping Morocco. fifes," Busmel declared, "es-28 words
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Article279 1954-11-26 1 XMAS FANFARE Have a good time and __^fce/p a worthy cause RADIO .Malaya's star announcer Geoff Raymond will compere Christmas Fanfare to be held tomorrow afternoon at St. Joseph's Institution grounds in aid of The Standard Christmas Toy Fund. A good time is assured for279 words
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Article269 1954-11-26 1 PMG Sees Union Men PENANG, Thurs. The Postmaster General, Malaya, Mr. E. E. Cassel, who flew here yesterday, met officials of the Malayan Postal Uniformed Staff Union today for the second time in an attempt to avert the postal strike. The meeting lasted one hour269 words
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Article47 1954-11-26 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 25 (Reu- —Po i-e Commissioner, A.C. Maxwell, announced top< lice would take "strong to prevent any brea :h of the peace if tramway here decide to strike xpiration of an ultiman reo rted to have been sent :.g Tramways Limit-47 words
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Article19 1954-11-26 1 HOPALONG Cassidy was tbbed by young fans when i landed a* vfor.no a..-,™.-* rd ly. U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article24 1954-11-26 1 THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. who left Singapore on Nov. 14 for Australia and New Zealand returned to the Colony last night.24 words
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Article86 1954-11-26 1 LONDON, Nov. 25 (AP).— Darryl F. Zanuck says he is going to start rationing Marilyn Monroe to her palpitating public. Arriving In London last night, the 20th CenturyFox production chief explained to reporters: "There has been so much talk about Marilyn Monroe that there now is a danger86 words
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Article45 1954-11-26 1 HONGKONG. Nov. 25 (Reuter) Air Marshal Francis J. Fressanges, the new C-in-C, British Far East Air Forces, arrived here today from Singapore. Marshal Fressanges will spend five days in Hongkong during which he will confer with the Governor, Sir Alexander Grantham.45 words
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153 1954-11-26 1 LONDON, Nov. 25 (Reuter) The Queen in her speech proroguing the present session of Parliament here today said it was "a matter of profound satisfaction" to her that agreement had been reached on a method of enabling Germany to contribute to the defence of153 words
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293 1954-11-26 1 Stay Away, She Warns The Girls TORONTO. Nov. 25, (UP) An Egyptian woman advised Western women today to stay away from the Sheikh of Kuwait because "they won't get so much as a sun tan" in his air-con-ditioned desert palace. "Except for certain curtained293 words
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Article46 1954-11-26 1 WJLLIAM Paul Ngui, a 21--year-old medical student, was injured in a collision between his motor cycle and a taxi at Lorong 25, Geylang Road. Singapore, Iwjet night. He was admitted to the General Hospital. His condition was reported to be not serious.46 words
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Article320 1954-11-26 1 Police Break Up A Passport Ring 10,QQ(LAnd Smuggler Is A 'Citizen MUAR TOWKAYS' FIXED PAPERS By EE BOON LEE, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE ond Johore police hove combined together to smash a lucrative passport racket which provided the open sesame" to many international smugglers entering Malaya. The racket was cracked320 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-11-26 1 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 25 (AP). Actress Pier .■\ngeli and singer Vic Damone were married here yesterday. The couple chose Las Vegas, Nevada, for a Thanksgiving honeymoon. The 26-year-old bridegroom has a twoweek singing engagement beginning on Dec 1 in Las > About 600 guests attended the wedd100 words
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232 1954-11-26 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 25, (AFP)— General James Van Fleet, C-in-C of the United Nations forces in Korea, told a Senate sub-committee that he favoured a break with Russia. He also urged the United States to "size up the situation today: Communism is going to232 words
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Article60 1954-11-26 1 LONDON. Nov, 15 'Reuter) An Australian journalist and author, Alan Wood, has been awarded a £600 fellowship by the Commonwealth Literary Fund to enable him to write the life story of the late Chester Wilmot, his compatriot, broadcaster and war historian. Wilmot was killed in the60 words
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Article46 1954-11-26 1 BANGKOK. Nov. 25 (Reuter).— The Queen of Thailand is expected to give birth to a third child in April, palace officials announced here last night Beautiful 21-year-old Queen Sirikit. a former Siamese Princess, has a one-year-old son and a three-year-old daughter.46 words
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Article120 1954-11-26 1 ANTI-RED EDITOR MAY GO TO K.L. CALCUTTA, Nov. 25, (Reuter)— Dr. C. S. Liu, editor of the pro-Nation-alist Chinese journal of India who was ordered to quit India by Nov. 30, left yesterday by air for the United States. The Indian Government action against him was said to be a120 words
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Article39 1954-11-26 1 BANGKOK. Nov. 25 <AP» Thai police .said today they had arrested three Chinese Communists in Thai-Mala-yan border jungles who surrendered documents which the authorities here believe will be "of great value" ln the anti-terrorist campaign.39 words
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Advertisement18 1954-11-26 1 r^js___s__. C a9mr*\. am aW^ I I Hb-_»2-£ f Wo/ayon Way o/ Life 6 K-_ Jj °f course18 words
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Advertisement68 1954-11-26 1 «B CAMERAS 1^ tl all MakM Spore— Tel. *****. SPECIAL PITERS 1 SHOES Mod* in Ciecho*lovokio Geainy eat Price** thtat yirs> yeau yeaur wueanvy** ar earth. J In Sizes 4-7/% 1 In Tan Colour Sn.OO a pair am\A I Cuti Kariy tea eareaaei Oi*appaeintenm*nte, J Sheae alPa>ptm. m Air—Ceeneiiiicanc»ct J68 words
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Article, Illustration134 1954-11-26 2 THREE bonnie champs give our cameraman a bright -eyed stare as he snapped them in the arms oj their proud guardians at the Maternity and Child Welfare Clinic in Lim Ah Pin Road, Singapore, yesterday. The champs were chosen from among 82 entries in a baby shoir held134 words
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208 1954-11-26 2 GOVT. CAN'T FIND WARDS FOR THESE 523 VOTERS SINGAPORE Government hos on electoral problem. What to do with 523 voters whom it is not able to ploce in any of the 25 electoral districts. Reason is that the duplicates of their identity cards from which the electoral roll was prepared,208 words
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Article37 1954-11-26 2 HONGKONG, N v. 25—Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.76 to Cl ster.ir.2. 15.***** to US$l; «i.BM4 to Malayan sl; $0,165 to one Indonesian Rupiah. Gold $255,125 to a tael.37 words
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Article105 1954-11-26 2 CLOSING robber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Na. 1 K.S.S. Spot Loose 82 82J No. 1 R.S S. fob Der 82 7 16 82 9 16 No 2 81} 82 No! 3 80i 80) Tone Steady I'IN rkiCE Tbe price of tin yesterday105 words
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Article155 1954-11-26 2 THE Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday, quashed the death penalty imposed on a farmer, Yeok Kek Leng, but sentenced him to 10 years' rigorous imprisonment in a reduced charge of manslaughter. He was sentenced to by Mr. Justice Knight during the October A^i/es. after155 words
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Article116 1954-11-26 2 TOY FUND PASSES $5,000 THK STANDARD Toy Fund Committee gratefully acknowledges the following donations: Previously ark now. ledged $4,926.50 Pri. I. Stds. IA and B. of Pava Lehar .Methodist Girls' School 1900 Chun? Mui. North Borneo 5.00 T. Joseph Govt. Fng. School. Batu Pahat 2.00 Stella. T.I.G School, Batu Pahat116 words
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Article87 1954-11-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs.— Mr. M. J. Hayward of the Malayan Civil Service will hecome the British Adviser of Pahang when he returns from leave in February next year, the Federal Government announced today. Mr. Hayward. who until recently was the British Adviser in Trengganu. succeeds Mr87 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-11-26 2 photo. wife gyg>WHP I*** Mr Bela Siki. and his Mr Beta ffi 1 -ill mET'SPSSS** A »s«ralia last niieh.. Ma-mo^al lf,H OT" £Sy .Sri. E55 the SiMapt. Musics 1 S^l^ ,n &,T4 f v r a 3 U .^r. S .2 Monday standardstandard - 45 words
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Advertisement839 1954-11-26 2 B Sam Bm _B Bfl^B 9^*^£t H-w '^_t -7*^^ aß^f^^ v *|r 1 a****** W 1 SQUAREWORD D-36 CLUES ACROSS j CLUES DOWN 2. People who habitually impose CMTDV f%Af 1. Youngster is often fairly on friends for loans often I CWI K T Q^J -ASTERS he Tt o7v) t0839 words
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Advertisement113 1954-11-26 2 BHASKARI ff it'iV/ dance f w I Toinesrroiv I B ff St. Joseph^ I 5 Institution (.rounds I -I// proceeds in „j u v] I THE STANDARD I CHRISTMAS TOY FUND 8$ Admission S2-1 Children Half Price S :"J ROBINSONS, RAFFLES PLACE £5 SOCIAL WELFARE CENTRES ib Y.M.C.A., STAMFORD RCAD113 words
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Article127 1954-11-26 3 Plan To Build 21 $10,000 Houses SINGAPORE Government Officers' Co-opera-te 6 Housing Society will build 21 low cost houses tor its members at Telok Kurau costing about $10,000 each. Prospective buyers will nave to furnish a deposit of about $2,000. The balance must be paid within 20 years. The houses127 words
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Article56 1954-11-26 3 A BLACK and red Morocco leather wallet containing some money was found in Singapore's Change Alley yesterday morning. This wallet is said to belor/g to Miss May Severn Joyce, believed to be a visitor here. Miss Joyce can claim her wallet if she calls at Central56 words
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Article64 1954-11-26 3 BAIL of $2,500 was allowed Ang Low. 4.'7 when he claimed trial in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to cheating. It was stated that Ang dishonestly induced Tan Seng Yee. of the Singapore Chemical Manufacturing Co. Ltd.. to deliver to him 1.500 pairs of rubber sh.es and64 words
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Article563 1954-11-26 3 49 Men And Three Girls Held In Bine Film Raid Peddler Fined $500, Never Again, He Savs A BLUE film show came to an abrupt end one night when a police raiding party broke into a flat in Sims Avenue, Singapore, and detained563 words
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Article114 1954-11-26 3 Chinese Schools Seek Aid NEARLY all Chinese schools in Singapore have applied direct to Government for grants-in-aid on Government terms following a breakdown in negotiations for an all-inclusive grant of $12,000,000 for all schools. The Director of Education. Singapore. Mr. R. M. Young, would not name the schools but said114 words
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Article73 1954-11-26 3 DUE to the success of nUht air strikes carried out recently, the R.A.F. has increased the number of such strikes. Nine air strikes were delivered by the R.A.F. last week against terrorist- in Malaya. Three of these werj directed against a party of 30 terrorists who had73 words
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Article56 1954-11-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs The Johore Medical Service has asked Government for a supplementary allocation of $131,800 to make u p the total provision of $*****0 for the construction of a new maternity ward of 70 beds. The hospital authorities intend to convert the existing maternity ward56 words
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Article39 1954-11-26 3 AYAM MANICKAM, was fined $40 in the Singapore Third Police Court, yesterday, for assaulting a man with a bucket that caused a three inch depression on his head, at Rosyth Road on Oct. IT.39 words
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Article64 1954-11-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Johore State Government is being made responsible for the loss of $494 at the District and Land Office on Nov. 8 last year. The Director of Adudit and the District Officer, Johore Bahru. have recommended that the loss be written off to64 words
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Article25 1954-11-26 3 THE designation of the Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, has been changed to that of Commissioner of India in Malaya.25 words
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Article287 1954-11-26 3 Ml AR, Thurs.— Abdul Kadir alias Amin bin Marl H, was sentenced to death by Mr. Justice Paul Storr in the High Court, Muar, today, for consorting with terrorists in Kampong Parit Lintang Laman in the Batu Pahat District. 1 The prosecution said that at287 words
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Article53 1954-11-26 3 $12,000 For Marians, 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. The yearly allowance of Tungku Miriam, four-year-old daughter of the Sultan of Johore. which was passed by the State Council recently, will cost the State Government 51 2.000 for the next 12 months. Government has asked to meet the extra expenditure from State53 words
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Article56 1954-11-26 3 THE Singapore Coroner. Mr. K. T Alexander, yesterday issued a warrant for the arrest of a lorry driver. One Ah Teng. on a charge cf causing the death of a four-year-old girl. It was stated that Ong knocked down Amina Bibi. while she was playing on56 words
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Article60 1954-11-26 3 TO raise $26,000 needed for a vicarage St. Paul's Church in Upper Serangoon Road. Singapore, will hold a fete and fun fair on the church ground tomorrow from 2 p.m to 8 p.m. A spokesman said that there was now a pressing need for a vicarage60 words
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Article48 1954-11-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Four terrorists have surrendered in the FederationAnother terrorist who took to the jungle in 1948, fell to a patrol of the Second King's African Rifles in the Kuala Lipis area of Pahang. yesterday. A rifle, ammunition.^ detonators and medicines were recovered.48 words
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Article172 1954-11-26 3 A PLAYING field at Pulau Bukom Kechil that will cost $5,600 and the restoration of the Pasir Panjang Park are among the many amenities the Singapore Rural Board approved yesterday at its monthly meeting. The Board also approved the provision of a life guard post172 words
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Advertisement141 1954-11-26 3 W* *>\r> 11~ J 'l V I baby io eat HEINZ BABY FOODS if^fe 1/ i 'Oi Ihe natural, pure flavor of Heinz Baby X Foods makes them welcome even with V fussy little folk! You see, Heinz selects '*> the choicest, fresh ingredients for their S. many delicious varieties141 words
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347 1954-11-26 4 Site Chosen For An Asian Hostel THI Secretory of Stote for the Colonies, Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd, yesterday refused to arrange for an inquiry into the conditions of service and wages of Malay seamen in Singapore, according to a Reuter message from LOn Th°c347 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-11-26 4 pnoio MR. AND .MRS. LIAN Fook Choong photographed after their wedding at the Singapore Registry recently The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lian Tham Lim of Singapore, while the bride, the former Mis s Ng Leng Choo. is a daugter of Mr. and Mrs. Ng SooStandard - 54 words
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Article60 1954-11-26 4 j THE fight for seats in 2 Singapore's Legislative J S Assembly under the Ren- del Constitution begins j tomorrow with an elec- tion rally in support of Mr. Tan Ewe Chwee, the J Labour Front Candidate j for Telok Ayer. The rally will be held60 words
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Article138 1954-11-26 4 A Mother Weeps In Witness Box A MOTHER sobbed in the witness box of the Singapore Second Criminal District Court, yesterday, when she was shown a p.cture of a road accident scene. In the picture, the woman. Lee Kan Hce. saw the body of her seven-year-old son. Cheong Moon Soon,138 words
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Article36 1954-11-26 4 EIGHTEEX memberi of the Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce, yesterday donated 17ood at the Biood Transfusion Centre. Many of the donors were holders of "gold" medals which *hcy received for previous donations.36 words
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264 1954-11-26 4 Foreign Envoys And VIP Room At Kallang REPRESENTATIVES of foreign countries will have to go through the normal Customs and Immigration formalities at Kallang Airport if no arrangements have been made for them to use the airport's VIP Room on their'' arrival. A Singapore Government spokesman said yesterday that the264 words
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Article68 1954-11-26 4 PENANG, Thurs.— The Penang Youth Centre yesterday distributed leaflets all over Treorge Town calling on boys between the ages of 12 and 18 Jo join the centre which will be dpened on Dec. 1 at the old Maternity Hospital in Macalister Road. The centre provides indoor68 words
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Article34 1954-11-26 4 His Holiness Ramdas Swamiji will give a talk on "Buddha and Yoga" at the Buddhist Union s shrine, in Jalan Senyum, off Changi Road, at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The public is invited*34 words
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Article143 1954-11-26 4 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce is not interested in stampeding public opinion or putting its own candidates for elections the Chamber's Public Relations Officer, Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, told The Standard yesterday. He was commenting on criticisms that the Chamber wants Government to lift143 words
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Article77 1954-11-26 4 FOUR gold bars worth approximately $2,400 (official price), seized by the Singapore Customs on board the ship Hoi Houw on Oct. 2, were ordered to be forfeited in the First Criminal District Court yesterday at the end of an inquiry into their disposal. The judge. Mr. F.A.77 words
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313 1954-11-26 4 'Irregular/ Says Counsel THE Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal reserved judgment in the appeal of Loo Wee Wan, former Chief Cashier of the Oversea Chinese Banking Corp., Ltd., who was sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment for falsifying two bank documents involving S200.000.313 words
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Article55 1954-11-26 4 CHEW SER QUENG told the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday that his wife. Lai Ying Mui. did not deserve any maintenance from him. because she had sold all the property in the house. The Magistrate. Mr. R WH. Davies. postponed the case to Dec. 255 words
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Advertisement248 1954-11-26 4 CATHAY ORGANISATIQiTITTg^ B Nil (MMU.It MOM y,,',T ClN£maSc->ml 1 yii ■w▲ r I H I 1 Brm% m^MW ?.S1 IrTC!^] JOHN DEREK ELAINE STEWART* H Auwwpi.is ctmm won: Mtoti h ri%\V Tomorrow 9m in -(.ikh! i 7 -J_ fl Shows Mintlay 9 im. "fAIKHii s m U|| TOMORROW AT "MfWcV^248 words
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Miscellaneous340 1954-11-26 4 Standard **zMLmancic Information at a Glance Philippine Islands by Eastern XtNGA PQffl? fflnnnnna^s^s—^^m i n—■ m ARRIVAL: From North Borneo. o» vr «pobf r Hm. m .i ?n m ICI UrAn^AO ti feSSf" Tn^ lil, 1 Sx"rt S MoVnK It-" '^S'beJ. 'Y£ 1)1 NuAPO K C»2 rth India aml Bj:md340 words
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Article879 1954-11-26 6 SINGAPORE STANDARD Co-Existence Inuring the past few hundred yean the Western nation! had insisted on involving Asian nations in their struggle for world supremacy despite the wish of the latter to live their own separate lives. When the Christian missionaries came they brought along their magnificent obseassion with sin as879 words
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Letter421 1954-11-26 6 Sir,— When London University men and women celebrate the Foundation of the University of London with a dinner and dance at the Sea View Hotel on Saturday 27<h. November, they Will be commemorating the 118th. anniversary of the granting of the Charter to the University by421 words
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Letter139 1954-11-26 6 Sir. The reply given by Che M AK. Nufud-Din Is very vague. The Party Negara throughout their campaigns never once mentioned M.C.A., but always Orang2 China or Bangsa China. May Che M.A K. Nurud-Din of Penang enlighten us through the medium of the Press whether Orang2 China and139 words
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Letter162 1954-11-26 6 Sir; With reference to a letter published in your paper on 16.11.1954 from "Gold in Market," the Secretary of the Town Council, Johore Bahru was merely carrying out his duty on instructions. The stalls referred to arc tea stalls. The licences were required for investigation as162 words
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Article, Illustration782 1954-11-26 6 ROBERT M. HALLETT - ROBERT M. HALLETT By Stuff II filer nn Latin- imrriran Affairs for The Christian Science Monitor. Charlotte Amalir. St. Thomas. Virgin Islands. 'THE islands lie 40 miles J east of Puerto Rico and 1.480 miles .southeast of New York They comprise abotit 50 islands and cays (small782 words
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Article283 1954-11-26 6 Review of Views Red Elder Statesmen 16 P» s «ing of Andrei ♦i Vl ?i" sk y. only a few of the elder statesmen" are leit in Soviet Russia as Malenkov and many of his colleagues may be considered as the first generation Pioduced and nurtured by October Revolution, writes283 words
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Article366 1954-11-26 6 Christ. ansted. St. roix. Virgin Islands. 'THERE Is nothing quite like it anywhere else under the United States Dag. Time has not counted for a couple of centuries. And now that the port area of Christiansted is a United States historical site, there Is assurance that its366 words
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Miscellaneous10 1954-11-26 6 Laughter at Work IMAtlAk.Tvl "It's a boy. »lr- .n triplicate'10 words
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24 1954-11-26 7 Give Up N. Guinea? NEVER, He Says deUnited] pposed ,1 sovN i gates b\ inlient I r at we i nen 1 3 ready24 words
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Article46 1954-11-26 7 An discuss--7: ss Nations nty lands a. said "were bul that L N lonesian a. said in n, that r th, rt unity -ith their ir arms." n ian formed a on the i ruinea as op< ned f the46 words
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Article58 1954-11-26 7 LONDON0"^ L-«- Co.espondenhc r°llow. ng ore the closing lonSon e Undon Morker- wiSjr \a 7 h' Jul > StorcmK 0,.b,:: ■> :emt re T ="c R oth 24 d zhcr LONDON TIN Spot £721 buyers, £722 sellers. Three months £7 16 10s. £717 sellers. Settlement prices:58 words
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Article136 1954-11-26 7 SAIGON, Nov. 25 (UP). s -Olie of South Vietnam's warlords, Col. Trenh Minh. raided a national army outpost 70 miles southwest of here, killed one soldier and wounded several more, armv headquarters announced yesterday. There are DOW at least seven different armed forces in the136 words
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Article117 1954-11-26 7 OXFOPaD. Nov. 2=S .Reuter. Allegations that an unofficial colour bar exists in Oxford were made yesterday in the Isis, the bx:.>rd undergraduate s' magazine. An article accused university students ot bein.; inhospitable and indifferent to coloured students especially to N- _r •"Few white students go117 words
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Article97 1954-11-26 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. !5 AP) The weekly newspaper. The People, says India's Pi me Minister offers a new ideology. "Nelii uism." Th.. newspaper defines "Neliruisni' as g "synthesis of the best elements of all prevalent 'isms' and may be at the same time distinguished from all97 words
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Article252 1954-11-26 7 Ships Will Be Protected LONDON, Nov. 25, (Reuter).-Sir Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, announced yesterdav that Britain had protested to the Chinese H^SSSff uftoritta over the stopping earlier this month of two British merchant vessels by warships based on Formosa -British warships have full instructions to252 words
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93 1954-11-26 7 LONDON. NOV. 29 UP» Russia last night rejected President Eisenhower's suggestion of a four-power European security conference after West German rearmament Is ratified by the West. Such a meeting 'would have no point.*' the Moscow Radio said in a brief broadcast reporting Mr. Eisenhower's93 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-11-26 7 JAWAHARLaIL NEHRU, embrace- an aged Tillage, who walked several miles from his village to New Delhi and then broke through police barriers at the third attempt, to wish the Prime Minister many happy returns for his ,>.">th birthday. Nehru invited the iaa to watch the birthday celebrationsA.P. - 62 words
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299 1954-11-26 7 LONDON. Nov. 25 (Reuter) Sir Andrew McFadyean. a vice-President of the Liberal Party, said last night that India was, perhaps, the one country in the East not obsessed with I sense of inferiority and with "two or three chips on its shoulder.'* He declared that299 words
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283 1954-11-26 7 'Tell The Truth' Dominici Pleads With Son DIGNE, Nov. (AFP) A dramatic dialogue between father and >on marked this morning's hearing in the seve!. tii day of the trial of 77-year-old Gaston Dominici accused of the murder of ihree British tourists in August. 1952 Adc* essing his son Gustave, who283 words
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Article62 1954-11-26 7 LONDON. Nov. 25 <UP> Hairdresser Arthur Cooper. 47. found his wife in another man's bedroom after midnight but went on living with them both for almost a year before he sued for divorce. "Mr. Cooper is a cla.ssic example of the worm turning." Commiassioner John Flowers62 words
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Article193 1954-11-26 7 ve^rlJf SSi NO V (AI> > A >esterday that a five year-old child involved in I divorce suit is the product of artificial insemination T"!. Tin- testimony of Dr Joseph Angell. suburban Oak P«rk obstetrician and gynaecologist, was offered in litigation between Mary Doornbos and193 words
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Article57 1954-11-26 7 CANNES. Nov. 25. (AP)— The Aga Khan and hi.s wife, the Begum, will visit Egypt in December. They will fly from Nice to Rome on Dec. 11 en route to Cairo. The beautiful Begum Khan said la.st night that the trip will be "a voyage57 words
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Article215 1954-11-26 7 LONDON, Nov. 25. Roman Catholics in South Woles were warned that they face excommunication if their children attend religious services at non-Catholic secondary and grammar schools. The warning, issued in a circular by the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cardiff, the Right Rev. Michael McGrath, was read in215 words
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Article, Illustration569 1954-11-26 7 MAN WHO SERVED BERIA TELLS A STORY Stalin's Son In Plot To Seize Power NEW YORK, Nor. 25, (AP) An armed showdown by Communist leaders in the Kremlin settled the Moscow struggle for power which sent police boss Lavrenty P. Beria to his doom, says a former officer of Beria's569 words
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Article70 1954-11-26 7 LONDON. No. 2fi. (ft —.A si\-neek aeemt .'o tht lon of two British 7 air laen la the Mi i,»—one of the ssjesA Mhau I >*S inquiries |q a\ iati-.n h g wm conclude I hen 1 j The Court of 7 presided over Lord Co ■nd70 words
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Article25 1954-11-26 7 sir Edward Keei.n*. Conservative member of Parliament for Twickenham, died in a nursing home in London on Monday. He w fta '»725 words
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Advertisement56 1954-11-26 7 I Gala Premiere fmmmamar PAVILION I Tuesday 7th December at 9.30p.m. j All proceeds in aid of the R.S.P.C.A. (Singapo re Bi a n ch) PATRON SIR JOHN NICOLL K. C. M. G. I Admission $3 $2 &$1 efs from.: Mrs. J. B. Pickering Phone ***** The Pavilion Box Office.56 words
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Advertisement54 1954-11-26 7 |m \Jr I *aWa¥a*a\ i_\ Built by skilled craft^n-ten .l|\ t\ u flft arm mm\ \m n trie world? Inrgest cycle H wm wL^^ SI ft a* w Bur ill Uuln nUutr* \<\ M\ ■v\ Iti a VV L< *-*B_-D_* V»w N Jm t ie P r ce keeps money54 words
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266 1954-11-26 8 AS aircraft become larger, faster, and more numerous, the problem of controlling air traffic, particularly in bad weather, at the airports of the world becomes more and more acute. A British company has developed in less than two years a radar set for airfield266 words
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Advertisement775 1954-11-26 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Cenoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg fr BREMEN. Sparc P. S'ham Penang LUDWICSHAFEN (HAPAC) 27Nov/2Dec 3 Dec 4 Dec SCHWABENSTEIN LLOYD. 8/12 Dec 13 Dec 14 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAC) 7/13 |an 14 Jan 15|an HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 15/20 Jan 22 )an775 words
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Advertisement1030 1954-11-26 8 Td- 2405 MANSFIELD *c CO^ LTD. Tel: 2412 (Miine*) (Incorporated in Singapore) Travel TB? THE Br.UE iUNMKL LINE C irrier. option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge carto LiILIVOS to LIVKirOOI.. CL.%S«OW. LONDON CONTLNENX. Singapore Due Sails P S'ham Penang Elpenor for Liverpool St Glaa- Na? u^1,030 words
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Advertisement674 1954-11-26 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX. BOSTON. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. S'pore P. S'ham Penang LANCKOEAS (RL) In Part/ 26 Nov 27 Nov 28 Nov ZEELAND (RL) 29 Nov/ 5 Dec 6 Dec 7/8 Dec674 words
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Advertisement734 1954-11-26 8 EAST ASIATIC Un SAILINCS TO CONT.NENT/SCANO.NAu, Fer Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. t 0 tt efd Copenhagen. Coth.nbar, ,na o^'"' H **S $>Mrt $Kae, ■I "PATAGONIA" 15/IBD.c a) "SELANDIA" 5/7|_n ,/V. Ik "ASIA" 12/I4|sn If/iJIJ" B) Calls London (passengers only) ant\ Cdye,/" s"a5 "a Ka) Calls Beyrouth. Cdynia. SAILINCS FROM734 words
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Article497 1954-11-26 9 —Ration Cards, Crisis Control Still Remain KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Retail prices of rice ore expected to foil in the Federation next month, when Government returns the rice trade to private hands, after 13 years. The price drop of one to three cents per kati, is497 words
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243 1954-11-26 9 LAND CHIEF, UK ADVISER ATTEND FAO CONFERENCE Standard Staff Reporter MR. H. H. A. Luckham, Commissioner for Lands in the Federation, and Mr. S. R. Simpson, Land Tenure Adviser at the Colonial Office, London, are among: the delesates attending a conference on Land Problems in Asia being held in Bangkok243 words
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Article129 1954-11-26 9 FARES TO MADRAS, JAFFNA REDUCED Standard Aviation Corr. QANTAS Empire Airnavs and the British Overseas Airways Corporation yesterday announced that effective tomorrow, fares from Singapore to Madras, and Singapore to Jadna. will be brought down tn the same level as SingaporeColombo fares. Pa.ssengers from Singapore to Jaffna will now be129 words
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Article194 1954-11-26 9 Industrial Shares Irregular ON the local share mark* t yesterday, industrials were irregular with a variable trend but tins were ea r with a few .'-harp fall; recorded. The nv.rkct in tins closed weak at the l.v. r levels. Price changes announced by the Malayan Bharebcol 7 ..n yesterday v,194 words
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Article, Illustration347 1954-11-26 9 GOH CHONG KENG - New $1 5 M Dredge To Be Used In Perak GOH CHONG KENG By IPOH, Thurs.— Austral Malay Tin Limited is to dredge for tin in the Sungkoi area of Perak in January. Construction of the company's new dredge, will be completed at the end of this year, after 18347 words
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Article175 1954-11-26 9 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Director of Commerce and Indusl\. Mr al J B Clegs > to,d The Standard yesterday that with the rice trade being: reverted increasingly to normal commercial channels it was only natural that rice producing countries would send missions to explore175 words
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Article163 1954-11-26 9 THE Singapore produce market in Singapore was quiet generally with few changes in quotations yesterday Pepper prices were easier for all varieties. Muntok white being quoted $206 per picul and Lampong black $145. Coconut cil was slightly steadier at $4!* per picul for sellers at Penang. Copra163 words
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Article22 1954-11-26 9 THE U.S. Government will spend between US$3OO,OOO and US$4OO,OOO on Thailand's constitution fair opening in Bangkok on Dec. 7 A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article99 1954-11-26 9 CANBERRA, Nov. 25, (AFP) The Australian decision to allow the easier importation of Japanese goods has caused alarm in Australian importing circles, especially among importing companies handling Continental commodities. An Australian Commerce Department spokesman told AFP yesterday that Australian officials will strictly enforce the provision to be99 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-11-26 9 MR. P. R. Campbell. Director of Allied National Corp. Ltd., London, gave a dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant, Happy World, to Hercnles cycle dealers ia Singapore in appreciation of the hospitable reception afforded to him. Seen in this picture are (from left): Messrs Tan San Swee, Taa Yeow Joo,76 words
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Article144 1954-11-26 9 Sellers Of Rubber Reserved RUEBER was a steady market in Singapore yesterday, first grade rubber for December shipment closing at 82 716 cents per lb. a rise of 3 16 cent on Wednesday. The market steadied on short-covering purchase and a reserve of sellers. Prices opened around 812 cents per144 words
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Article48 1954-11-26 9 M A L AY AN Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to merchants for U.S. dollars yesterday were: 32J (T.T.), 325 (0.D.), 33 credit bills and 33 1/16 trade bills (90 d st). The selling rate was 32} ready (T.T. or 0.D.). Other exchange rate* remained unchanged.48 words
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Article32 1954-11-26 9 ORES containing uranium of commercial value have been discovered for the first time in the Philippines and work is being undertaken at once to determine sites of the deposit. AFPAFP - 32 words
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182 1954-11-26 9 MALAYA can learn from Japanese rice cultivators to increase its padi production, if she is willing to participate in a technical reciprocal programme which Japan has in mind. The first indication of such a plan by Japan was given by Mr. Shirosiehi Kimura, MinisEfor182 words
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Article91 1954-11-26 9 EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet rubber from Malaya in October amounted to 49.728 tons, bringing the total for the first ten months of the year to 469.246 tons, according to official statistics. Of the total shipment in October. 18.030 tons were top grades, 9.137 tons second grade.91 words
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Article28 1954-11-26 9 THE International Sugar Council met in London on Wednesday to estimate world free market requirements lor 1953 and to fix export quotas for participating countriea.— A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Advertisement110 1954-11-26 9 01*" N i,(l I I I I I I I I I I w I II I. adI I I I I GAMAI I tcOlMll 01 SPOM 1 I len) tb) 10 j I ries. j I Cl se I and I ART\m~" 1J I I iicarn "***** i trie110 words
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Advertisement309 1954-11-26 9 SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRCST RENDERS are invited for grassing, levelling etc. at the Low Rental Housing Estate. Guillemard Road. Tender form etc may be cbined on payment of a deit of $100/- which will be nded if e bona fide tender submitted. ed tenders are to be desited in the tender309 words
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Miscellaneous130 1954-11-26 9 OUTER ROADS 24. Celebes 21, Lungkoeas 15. Asha, Koratia, Lipscomb Ly- Shillong H. kes. Chip Lam, Maung Bama. EMPIRE DOCK Athos. Benalder, Riow. Orestes. Hong Tat. Angby. Tong Song. Kasimabar. Trycon. Pavlodar. ALBERT DOCK Erina, North Star, Hunan, Tankhaven 111 Sigli. Heather. VICTORIA DOCK Benveg. INNER ROADS WESTERN ANCHORAGE Belaga130 words
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323 1954-11-26 10 ABOUT 800 squatters will be moved from the Beach Road area in order to facilitate survey work for Singapore's new coastal road/ which forms part of the multi-million dollar road scheme now in progress. The presence of these squatters is making survey323 words
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136 1954-11-26 10 Stole To Buy Gifts For His Parents I A SINGAPORE District Court Martial was told yesterday that Lance Corporal Victor Brian Stington stole $25 from a fellow NCO on Oct. 21 because he •wanted to buy presents for hi>- parents in Britain. Stington who. It was .stated, expected to return136 words
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Article68 1954-11-26 10 PENANG, Thurs. Three prizes will be given for the grand fancy dress parade. when the Penang Malay community hold a variety show in nid of the Poppy Day Fund at the New World Park on No- 26 and 27 Those wishing to take p?rt in68 words
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Article41 1954-11-26 10 BUTTERWORTH. Thurs.— A 15-year-old Indian boy. Sermalo. was yesterday found hanging in his parents' house at Kampong Dock. Prai. The discovery was made by the deceased's elder brother on his return from work. Police do not suspect foul play41 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-11-26 10 The Adjudication Committee met on November 21st to discuss the clues of Squoreword D-35. They were agreed that the most apt answers to the clu?s were as shown in the square below, which thus is the official solution. For the convenience of competitors who sent144 words
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Article74 1954-11-26 10 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— The Pui Nam Harmonica and Songsters Party from Ipoh together with the Hui Nvvah Association Brass Band here will give a musical performance at the Sam Min School Basketball Court on Saturday. This will be followed by a basketball match between the74 words
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Article2728 1954-11-26 10 Two Malayans Have One Error IN Squareword D-34 six competitors none of them Malayans, sent in all-correct entries. They thus share equally the $96,000 first prize, each of them receiving $16,000, plus a merit bonus oi $3.20. The runners -up prize money of $32,000 is shared2,728 words
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Advertisement194 1954-11-26 10 --aawaaawaawaaaraawaaavaamvamawaawaawama J AMAZING NEW LIPSTICK J WONT SMEAR OFF i J ON CUPS. CIGARETTES OR HIM I V %%>?'v I 1,,, 7_«i Efc vsi _____R*V I i^B _____r 7 "^B i«t-___r- 1 1 !r: iu Sfe 1 fc Mm M TSgm :MM. It I MM ll I x-_ STAYSOK! STAYSON!194 words
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Advertisement101 1954-11-26 10 H=S_- 5 J NEW I I MAMIYA-6 J I I Hlb ______^*^^^l__l ______H_i I WH Kor H kv] i| I JyH ____r€3J9 I THE CAMERA OF CAMERAS h Distinctive features: A precision comero combining the time -tested features ond the latest improvements for finer pictures in block ond white or101 words
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Advertisement8 1954-11-26 10 DELICIOUS TOBLER SELFCTF0 4ll CHOCOLATES ARE ALSO A\8 words
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Article308 1954-11-26 11 LONDON, Nov. 25. (Renter)— n,ree coals in «h_> las ten minutes gave Blythe Spartans a 'hrHl_ ne 5 I vie cry over Boston United in one of the English^Football Association Cup first round replays todav iSSk are minor league clubs. i v*ys uraay. houi Drawing.308 words
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Article375 1954-11-26 11 England's Keeper Evans Falls ill: May Not Play BRmR A vr B y NORMAN PRESTON tiie first C.S No y- a 251 (Kwter) England suffered a shock on the eve of peratur e «of \^\\ll wlck k <*P<* Godfrey Evan s fell ill here today with375 words
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Article34 1954-11-26 11 SINGAPORE'S team for the Aw Hoe Cup inter-port match agairiaSt Hongkong left without asharpshooting Awang Bakar yeaSterday. Accompanying officials were Lim Yong Liang, tour .secretary, and Rahim Sattar, coach.34 words
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301 1954-11-26 11 England's Attack Lack Variety Relying On Pace MELBOURNE. Nov. 25. (Reuter) England was making a daring gamble bv excluding her spin bowlers and relying on pace to win the first Test, according to cricket wiiter Hugh Buggy yesterday's Melbourne Ar^us. "It will throw the full force of a pace attack301 words
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130 1954-11-26 11 SINGAPORE Amatltc Boxing Association held a special meeting yesterday at the residence of its President. Mr. Aw Cheng Chye, and discussed the invitation of the Ceylon Amateur Boxing Association to send two boxers to take part in the tournament to be held at Colombo130 words
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Article903 1954-11-26 11 IPOH, Thurs. One hundred and eightv horses irom Class 2 and 4 have entered for the Perak Turf Club December meeting on the 4th, Bth and llth. There will be eight races on each dav. 1 ie committee has decided thai Melds will be903 words
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Advertisement172 1954-11-26 11 Sdi Made Vounp ii 7i Hours r r'' sat d °.v_ i.iiin ri.«_ v nnd r« in M.d I J I U»T V d and I. V, Tab., is d by v dtsI- der a r; U I>H B I from J m«-re- d rrt üble- v Tabs costs nnd172 words
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Advertisement182 1954-11-26 11 URGENT JOHNNIE JOHNSON PLEASE CONTACT SINGAPORE STANDARD IMaMEDIATELY TO LET BIG Godown Space to let about 5_ miles from town. At •to Box No. T.1849 S.S. FOR SALE RECORDS OFFERED at Record Low Prices: 78 rpm Surplus H. M. V.. Columbia. Decca. etc.. Classical Celebrities, etc.. 12-inch $1.50. 10-inch $1.00.182 words
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Advertisement729 1954-11-26 11 SITUAIIONS VACANI APPLICATIONS for appointment as TEACHERS (Mala or Female) OF VERNACULAR LANGUAGES IN GOVFRN MENT PRIMARY ENGLISH SCHOOLS. SINGAPORE Willi BE RECEIVED AT THE EDUCATION OFFICE. PALMER RI) SINGAPORE (P.OBOX 746? up to and including loth December 1954. A. DUTIES: To teach Chinese or Malav or Tamil to pupils729 words
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Miscellaneous239 1954-11-26 11 BADMINTON: SB A International Exhibitions at Badminton Stadium, 8.30 p.m. HOCKEY: SHA League: Div. I, Ceylon Sports Club vs. University of Malaya at Bukit Timah; SCC vs. SRC at padang. SWIMMING: Primary Schools Carnival at CSC, 2.30 p.m. SOCCER: Breireries Kampong League: Alexandra FT "A" vs. Kebanraran Club at F&N239 words
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Article, Illustration377 1954-11-26 12 AFTER his great doable at Bukit Timah SA.MROTG has earned his promotion to Class Two. STAR SIGNAL has also been sent up to Class Two, according to the latest _>RA list of classification. The following have been, sent to Class Four: Spitfire,, 1 1 ut. i ii Melintang,377 words
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Article, Illustration584 1954-11-26 12 'Rubber' With Poh Lim Called OH By FRANCIS BOEY MALAYAN champion Ong Poh Lim came very near to defeat again by the dynamic Moneston champion, Ferry Sonneville, when they met in the main ?vent of last night's Singapore International badminton exhibition matches at the Badminton Stadium584 words
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716 1954-11-26 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD by FOIR St Leger candidates, FOREST DUKE, BANDOOLA, KINGPORT md NEVER BLANK— stood out at yesterday's final workouts on the training track at Bukit Timah when they were given their last preparation together with other St. Leger runners Forest Duke,716 words
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Article178 1954-11-26 12 PENANGS Lam Kit Lin nearly surprised again when she met England's Iris Cooley and gave another sterling displav only to go down 9-11. 1-11. After a shaky start Lam trailed 6-1. She* pulled herseii together, and with som e fine drop-shots levelled the score.178 words
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Article153 1954-11-26 12 MRS. Cecelia Samuel, the Malayan champion after putting up a good fight in the opening game against Margaret Varner. lost to the American ace in straight sets at 11-5. 11-6. Th e match was all over in 11 minutes. Margaret led 2-1 but Cecelia caught153 words
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Article176 1954-11-26 12 INDIA'S national champion and one of the hardest smashers in the world., redeemed his country's reputation to some extent when he beat Indonesia's Eddy Yusuf 15-5. 15-12. Natekar took a 5-1 lead on his second service. But the unsettled Indonesian soo n found his touch and176 words
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Article150 1954-11-26 12 In about 15 minute.-:, the AH* I England and American champion. Mia Judy Devlin subdued the Colony*! No. 1 woman play* er Mi>s Helen Heng to win in straight sets at 11-6. 11-4. Except for a brief spell in the fi-s» ad when the Singapore i150 words
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Article412 1954-11-26 12 FOLLOWING are the race weights for tomorrow,, last day of the Singapore Turf Club's St. Leger Meeting: THE SINGAPCRE ST. LEGER. Cl. I—ll M. Khor Mousa 9.00 Forest Duke 9.00 Zatopek 8.13 I Never a Blank 8.10 1 Bandoola 8.09 Kingport 8.04 1 Rigoletto 8.03 1 Chesieres412 words
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Advertisement281 1954-11-26 12 are you o.n^£^ albatross \v\ around your W husband's neck* Clifton Big boss Webb knew his men He wanted to know their wives BACAU vJuSonOiS You will too. When you see 20th Century-Fox's wonderful motion picture "woman's world" fc Print by TECHNCOIOI Produced by CHAfiUS m bl the Wonder ot281 words
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