Singapore Standard, 6 December 1954
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Title Section16 1954-12-06 1 Singapore Standard fc y?L »i x fl,l;klhj SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1951 TVtKIVK PAGES IS CENTS.16 words
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Article149 1954-12-06 1 no square-mile coastal strip in- VA am and Klang today became \rea. releasing regions, once "bearded terror" Liew Kon Kirn, restrictions. [I showered multi-colour Klang, Kuala Langat and 000 people (50.000 Chinese, alays) the "pleasantest surprise of the year." Police. Homo Guards and volunteer organizations held big parades to149 words
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Article30 1954-12-06 1 LONG BEACH. California, D< :>. (UP)— Novelist James 54, remained m serious condition yesterday at Seaside Hospital where he has been Hned sin?e Now 21 with an undiagnosed ailmeni30 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-12-06 1 FIVE pretty Misses, stepped off a plane from Sydney yesterday and brought a touch of freshness C Z into Kallang's Airport terminal. The five girls, who have been studying m Australia, were returning home for the Christmcs holidays. Two of them, the Piasertsukh sisters,119 words
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292 1954-12-06 1 The Pope Hears Mass And Has Some Broth swallowed a few spoonslul of broth the first food the ailing Pontiff has taken by mouth m a week. The Pope's ability to take n such a small amount nt food appeared to mark a new stage m the rally which lastA.P.; Reuter - 292 words
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Article117 1954-12-06 1 TAIPEI, Formosa, Dec. 5, (AP) A newspaper ere said today that a joint U.S.-Nationalist China Plaiins and Liaison Board is expected to be set up to co-ordate defence activities for Formosa and the nearby *escadores. There was no officiaVonfirmation to the r»ort. carried by the117 words
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Article93 1954-12-06 1 Iraq Stops 3 Burmese Spitfires BAGHDAD. Dec. 5 <AFP>.— The Iraqi military authorities have refused to allow three Burmese Air Force Spitfire fighters to take ofT from Baghdad Airport, it was announced here today. The fighters landed here from Cyprus last Friday. The authorities have prevented the take-off of the93 words
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Article31 1954-12-06 1 HONGKONG. Dec. 5 rAFP) —Fifty-five members of a Chinese Communist Cultural Mission to India left here this afternoon by a special Air India International plane for New Delhi.31 words
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Article28 1954-12-06 1 THE Prime Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala. on his world tour arrived at Montreal by air on Saturday and drove immediately to a hotel. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article127 1954-12-06 1 "AIPEI. Dec. 5, (AP)—Comm pist and Nationalist China fcrsded the:r first blow yesterdal over the offshore is'anris s.oce the U.S.-Nationalist OiMual defence pact was signed m Washington on Thursday, the official Central News A:em v said yesterday. on Oumen Island m t'ri disputed Tachen group. S(|127 words
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Article54 1954-12-06 1 JAKARTA. Dec. 5 <AFP> A mass meeting and demonstration.^ sponsored by women's organizations here today claimed the return of Dutch-controlled West Irian West New Guinea* to Indonesia. The meetings also requested the Government to sever diplomatic relations with the Netherlands and annul agreements with the Dutch,54 words
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Article55 1954-12-06 1 TAIPEI. Dec. 5 <AFP) The Taipei office of Universal Film is looking for a girl whose dramatic talents could portray Mary Magdalene, heroine of a Biblical story, the English language China Post said today. The Post said Universal is making a world-wide search for such a55 words
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Article207 1954-12-06 1 Says Freed Canadian HONGKONG, Dec. 5, (Reuter)— A Canadian airman, freed today after nearly two years as a prisoner m China, disclosed the Communists were holding more American prisoners of war from Korea m addition to the eleven she announced had been sentenced as207 words
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Article32 1954-12-06 1 VIENTIANE. Dec. 5 <AFP> —An "Air Laos" Dakota commercial plane crashed with 26 persons aboard on its maiden flight ovor the Vientiane-Muong Sing route yesterday, it was officially learnt today.32 words
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Article56 1954-12-06 1 TEHERAN. Dec 5 -FP) —The Shah of Ir.s"^ Queen Soraya left h by air lor Amsterdam oheir way to the United St^Before boarding thla ne the Shah broadcast a message to the Iranian people m which he said his health had become undermined and he was56 words
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Article183 1954-12-06 1 BANGKOK. Dec. 5 JUter) American bathirbeauties paraded bel the King of Siam 1 last night at a Roya 'eview of America's "fruit freedom" exhibition. In a vast ami^atre under the clear'opical sky. the King antfmbers of the Royul ftf antf 2.000 prominent is and members183 words
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Article294 1954-12-06 1 Rowdies Attack Councillor 6HurtlnPost-PollClash INJURED LEADER STOPS REPRISAL BID BY FRIENDS PENANG, Sun. Six people were injured, one seriously, m a clash which followed an attack on Settlement and Municipal Councillor, Mr. A. M. Abu Bakar, on Alliance leader, early this More than 1,000 angry Alliance supporters later proposed to294 words
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147 1954-12-06 1 Italy Out To Break Up Red Network ROME. Dec. 5. (Retlter) The Italian Government is taking strong measuies to :imash a vast Communist Paitv business network. After a meeting of the Cabinet last night, it was announced that the network'! activity was facilitated m certain sectors of the public administration147 words
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Article60 1954-12-06 1 TAIPEI. Dec 5 <AP> Thr oiiiciai Nationalist Newi Agency nportcd today that several thousand fanners revolted last month m the South China province of Kwan.^tunji. but were suppressed by Communist troops. More than ioo farmers were killed, the report .said. Tato, operated by the lm<60 words
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Advertisement16 1954-12-06 1 s^** BROS, A o o dl US LION V Tl LL ORANGE 1 really satisfies/ Jf**16 words
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Advertisement24 1954-12-06 1 v#* "iff. MO HONC SOAP fACTORY IT* FTOY FUMD1 O days #o go A Make this an I PATERSQH SIMONS C CO LTD j24 words
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Article412 1954-12-06 2 Qualification System Will Be Relaxed Soon SINGAPORE Improvement Trust's Christmas gift people this year will come m the form of a new family group and income qualification systemjhat will mako Trust houses available to a far wider range of wage-earners. This "gktir is the ditcct result412 words
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Article147 1954-12-06 2 M.T.U.C. Protest Against Police KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. —The Mala ya n Trade Union Council today protested to the High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGill ivi ay. against Police interference m trade union affaiis. A meeting of the Executive Committee here studie I reports that the Special Branch had exceeded its powers147 words
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Article110 1954-12-06 2 SEREMBAN. Sun.— Lab Robert Singham's victory o\\ r his Alliance rival, Date Mohamed Harr.itfa- m the Rahang Ward, last nighi m the Saremban Town Council tlections, pas rent tn<- n v r Labour Party's sto k I soaring high. The big margin of old Singham's victory110 words
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Article36 1954-12-06 2 TANJONG MALIM. Sun A large gatherum ol friends ex-patients and colleagues entertained Mrs. I. Freeman a nurse m the local District Hospital, to a farewell tea party at the Ens Choon Association.36 words
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Article78 1954-12-06 2 lITORE BAHRU. Sun. T.W. Or 1 .i n the S ipreme ved th( Mi. Phillip Hoalim. Ir to Bar cf the Federa- The application -,\a> supuoru i I v Mr 1) X Grant. Adviser .ichore. on beof the Attorney der-.t and by Mr X Visuvalingam, l78 words
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Article76 1954-12-06 2 PENANG. Sun. A news vendor had a narrow escape fro!ii death today, when a bus. m trying to avoid a boy. who ran across the road, nearly crashed into him. The b.js was proceeding along Burmah Road to Pulau Tikus when, near the Kok Wah Hotel,76 words
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Article198 1954-12-06 2 AMERICAN B-29s ATTACK' MALAY A .AMERICAN B-29 Superforts yesterday sta R rf The Superforts were taking pait m "Exercise Joss-Stick/ 1 a combined exercise between the Royal Ai r Force and the American Ai r Force whose Superforts landed at Changi from Claik Airfield. Philippines, two days ago. Important targets198 words
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Article36 1954-12-06 2 SEGAMAT. Sun- At an s22SXS* e cerem °ny on the mnr«T« Wn P ad ™g. this d n nin ,f', five members of the Police Volunteer Reserve were from th^ Of appreciation Po1??e Commissioner of36 words
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Article74 1954-12-06 2 HEADQUARTERS of Far Air Force m Singapore yesterday denied that the RAF had been concerned m reported instances of smuggling between Singapore and Darwin making use oi Hastings aircraft. A statement issued by the F.L.A.F. headquarters ?a;d a request for information on the allegation was made to74 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-12-06 2 photo. and the TSWSSta SUrSCIuTk bo bl Sln.aoorr StandardStandard - 9 words
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Article92 1954-12-06 2 PRKSIDENT of the Singapore Medical Workers' Uniun. Mr Motradi bin Hajec Noor. */estecday urged the members lo take active part m the DJ n matter! to '"safeguard tiie own interests." S caking at the seventh nn- general meeting of the Union at Singapore Badnriin•on Hal!. Mr.92 words
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Article58 1954-12-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Chi mical caponization of cockerels is becoming increasingly popular and there Is a great demand ior it m Johore, it Is officially stated. The Government has nrovid< ci tho Veterinary Departmen* with S5OO ior the purchase of drugs to carry out the work58 words
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262 1954-12-06 2 ROYAL BLOODS NAMED FOR TWO TOP POSTS JOIIORE BAIIRU. Sun.-Two top Johorp Government posts may be given to candidates with Royal blood to bring the State's administration closer to the Royal family. Vacancies will occur wh< n three of the Governments hgh ranking officers, the \:entri Besar, the Deputy V.entn262 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-12-06 2 photo photo Xi J IIIO^ tNC POON fourth s Mr and M,. Thio Soen Tioe of S.nßapore. and his bridr mer Miss Ku,k Poh Lens. dau K hter of Mr. K« k Boon and the late Mrs. Kuik, who u^rr m n, I Singapore on Saturday. Standard I)RStandard - 73 words
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Article121 1954-12-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. j Mr. T. R. P. Dawson, Indepen- dent candj i Buni Ward In jresterday'i Municipal Council elections, thereby losing his deposit o! M.V")i>. today blame.: oil defeat on "malic- its" ipread by the "opposition parly." Said Mr Daw-on: "The reas n I sank to low121 words
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Advertisement56 1954-12-06 2 strength i L r 3 f t II fl//t/ what a -and for really bad colds the hamhj andies fWn iMI an iMdtMMi "I V. •iiuh..i l ai»tv J tr.i N^ lor hard blvn lie IT. *NDMW Hint HP J Don lin Hut Ui,il .V«- I >'" RADIO TAXI j56 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-12-06 3 hl l,, ol i.ilks m Singapore fjmhrt.k.-,, Udt week by ligiwan, American author [upcnnan, before he and 2h. leave for the Federation c. vspaper m Social his talk last rs 1 Union, and at the monthly n of Journalists Looks at South]f [astern Tour Mr Rowan will give Far82 words
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Article43 1954-12-06 3 m t> by th« three sirls ,h e l ls tn n she aSI.( B«« Niii-.iporo Malacca .j' r v'lit m S3 k with i wrote: "H t that inlshed ne m ink it i^ a.;:, tbrei -ir^ t she m m43 words
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Article288 1954-12-06 3 JOHORE BAIIRU, Sun.- A 15-man delegation from various local councils and communities m South Johore met at Senai today to protest against the recent rice reduction imposed by the Johore authorities They appealed to Mr. Chan Cheong Yen. leader of the Senai Chinese community to288 words
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Article103 1954-12-06 3 X'mas Party By Animal Lovers THE Singapore Animal Lovers League will bold their tal Christmas party at Rallies Girls School Hall on D 17 at 4.30 p.m. Tickets at Si will be availe at the gate. Highlights ot programme will he a magic .-how and an act by Johnny Johi.103 words
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Article74 1954-12-06 3 THREE delegates from the University of Malaya. Christopher Wee. Loh Fook Sens, and William Ngui left Singapore by X.L.M. for Madras yesterday to attend the AllAsian Catholic Beminar which opens on Dec. 10. They were accompanied by an observer. Miss Rose Nalpon. The four of them belong74 words
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Article58 1954-12-06 3 JOHROE BAIIRr. Sun. Datu Sir Onn bin Ja'afnr. Member for Home AfTairs. whose resignation from hu< post was announced recently, is expected to return to Johorc Bahru. next year. The Standard learns. It is understood that he has already made preparations to occupy hi>58 words
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Article313 1954-12-06 3 To Educate The People KUALA LUMPUR Sun.-Mock elections will be held %ll over Moloya early educate the people visually m regard to polling machinery and > procedure. The Standard learnt today. These model polls will be conducted by Government information t eam < deration' be313 words
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Article108 1954-12-06 3 SINGAPORE Government is arranging to delete from the Electoral Register the names ot Government officers whose names appear m the initial register but who have left Singapore on retirement or on posting to another terr:tory. The procedure of the formal objection laid down by108 words
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Article50 1954-12-06 3 when* a lighter carrying some bales of rubber ber.hed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board goftowns. sprcng a l»'ak yesterday, the Harbour Board Fire Brigade was summoned to pump out the water. The job was completed m two hour.-. The light- r was later towed away.50 words
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Article47 1954-12-06 3 THE Hon. Mr. Malcolm Newton Shepherd left Singapore by air for the Unite Kingdom yesterday to attend the Funeral i I his father. Lord Shepherd, who died m London on Saturday morning. Mr, Shepherd, who work? firm, is heir to his lather's c.47 words
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Article32 1954-12-06 3 ANTI-VICE Branch officers of the Singapore Police arrested a woman m Everrit Road on Saturday night m connection with the alleged sale of a Kua'.a Lumpur girl for immoral purposes.32 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-12-06 3 MEETING AT PICNIC ENDS IN MARRIAGE REGISTRY by i lutft'UKAL Kayinomrireman Ltid Mary Teh Kheng Looi, who met at a icnie a year ago on Penang's pirturesque Tan.ions Bigah beach, were married at the Kuala Lumpur Resis-y of Marriages on Saturday The bride is the dausht< of Mr. and Mrs.Standard; Yong Peng Seong - 62 words
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Article109 1954-12-06 3 •IOHORE BAHRU 5 —Dr. Birchee. former Chaiian of the .Tohore Bahru bruh of the Malayan Chinese >sociation. has resigned fn the MCA. Dr Birchee's reflation followed closely after I State election. He gave no reasorin his letter of resignation t yes- terday h e told109 words
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Article182 1954-12-06 3 Mass To End The Marian Year A SPECIAL Mass will be said at an open air altar at St. Joseph's Institution grouna on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. at the grand Rally of Catholics to mark the culminating day of the Marian Year celebrations. Hymns of the Blessed Virgin Mary will182 words
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Article142 1954-12-06 3 ;doe> not necessarily mean that ,a person eligible to vote will his name o n the electora' i registers Mr V P Abduhah! editor of the Kerala Bhandu said In a broadcast last niflhl Mr. Abdullah who was speaking In the Radio Malaya series.142 words
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Article44 1954-12-06 3 THE Singapore Traction Company Employees' Union yesterday celebrated its seventeenth anniversary with a tea party at the union premises m Race Course Road. Among those who attended the party was Mr. A. A. Ewing. General Manager of the Singapore Traction Company.44 words
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Advertisement293 1954-12-06 3 v 1 I frpwtgit X'MAS OFFERS > y AT THE LOWEST -EVER PRICES. w jS^ Lod.cs SW.rts S 780 JjS X Lodics Pcdul Pusher fi.Bo Lodics Dacron tj Nylon Blouses 5.20 to $11/- ft Sw ss Bord cric Anql.o Blous.s S 1 350 to $25/- 5© V 1? American Nylon293 words
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Miscellaneous127 1954-12-06 3 C^^ g g at a Glance |fr NSAPCREJ VS\S\ Free film show RafTles Place Youth In An Our T:mes and People The Mississippi— 1 i) m VM( A: Book-keeuers' Tiination ."> 1") p m Malay clas^O p m Bodybuilding 330 Judo practice 5 '.Hi pm 1 tennis 7 p m127 words
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Miscellaneous204 1954-12-06 3 IXIIIItlTION: Of painting of. cc n oi H e es B af John titles' Rafties Place, ''am to v m H'POM JOl KNALIVIS i'n,«,v T. J i'i Ch X a Ca r"«o- Blue Room*! talk by the visiting American Journalist Mr. Carl Rowan 1 p m miV fJl Ht¥ ASSN:204 words
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Miscellaneous178 1954-12-06 3 What's New (S> 8 pm World Affairs S 1 .8 15 Hem/. AlcxJtirler at the Hammond Organ »Si BJO Hello Puzzlers <KL> yj> m Uisrussing the Discs 1KL1; y3O News (St; 945 Presenting the Princes Quintet (St; 10 15 Once Upon a Keyboard (P>; 10 30 Juke Box (Pi: (10178 words
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Article, Illustration179 1954-12-06 4 WHAT WOULD you have done if you had been Carole Andrews and Pamela Jones? They were walking home from school m Plymouth, when they heard the piteous yelping of a dog m pain. A small crowd was standing by looking at the frantic efforts of Laddie a179 words
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Article, Illustration451 1954-12-06 4 Boys And Girls All Over The World pUPILS m the schools of x nine Canadian cities were looking forward to their first lesson by te'.e\ ision, but the first programme lasted only five minutes because the sound transmission failed. So they went back to their books. ATARIA Jootte, 16, is451 words
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Article104 1954-12-06 4 AMBROSE HEATH - A Jelly -Made Of Milk! AMBROSE HEATH [-JAVE you a young hrother or sister who won't drink milk? Here's a super kind of milk jelly— and everybody will love it. MeU a pint jelly, any flavour, with two tablespoonfuls of water over a very low he a t. Take it104 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-12-06 4 Alphitet doodln try t m letttfO- dd a few lin«« «nd you Mv« Ruftltn Comck dance'-20 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-12-06 4 lwn if it is your dog's pawmarks on your hoMir\»)rk. its you I'm going o punish.16 words
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Article, Illustration367 1954-12-06 4 Searching For Sunken Gold T AM writing this aboard a A small boat chugging out into the English Channel. There are eight of us aboard, sailing off on the adventure of our lives to seek sunken treasure! In our 65ft motor vessel the Absit Omen (it means "Let no evil367 words
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Article246 1954-12-06 4 The Things Children Say We mat introducing to on Mm -aged 3J-who llve> x 1 Perriman." we told him I He eyed h> r -It cant be Mr Perriwoman." w. Frank cam.- home I the manner of old« r bi -I for little Carls ben 1 are to a ya-ardA.M.M. - 246 words
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Article173 1954-12-06 4 I7YERY sunny summer hundreds of eager young dog-lovers hurry to their nearest kennels and ask for jobs as ken-nel-maids. But only one girl m 50 stays! The rest soon change their minds because it's TOO TOUGH. A kennel-maid' s job means loncj hours of hard,173 words
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Miscellaneous5 1954-12-06 4 Smashing Save -J L_______l_J Lj!_l_____l5 words
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Article, Illustration539 1954-12-06 5 Lewis Onalow - HIS Curl-Cure Costs More Than HERS Lewis Onalow ijiixi -881-MliB fcß--lililli||^^ by£ M\\ YORK. jrr bo« spendZr m lMr JJtf,a« irr floors n L sard .i rarirtj <»f foi nu-n. Z tli» Hollywood (P a iilt OB top ui r swept f>«»k from the sides to a "duck laiT at539 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-12-06 5 H boy X snn a girl is X Shirle) Ann H ike a cdi- B I I Ai )i> not a H I iried it. md now I don'l H I I a I it38 words
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Article, Illustration379 1954-12-06 5 I I 1 t Mir 1 t o I 1 I 1 and so forth and so on. I more simply. she v) I merge the qualities F c Nightinga c Mary Margaret Mcßride. "her Machrce. Catherine C)re:.t of Russia, and lie Dale Carnegie.A.P. - 379 words
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Article299 1954-12-06 5 GEORGE MELL - GEORGE MELL THE devotion that English people lavish on their J pets is something that never fails to astonish foreigners, but few animal lovers are so distraught at the loss of a pet as Mrs. Elizabeth BenZ nett, of Richmond, Surrey, was recently. She had299 words
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Article359 1954-12-06 5 JOHN THOMPSON - HORROR The LAW JOHN THOMPSON TJORROR comics: should 1X they bf banned? A lot of people say "Yes." But how? As things are. t)ie law stops people from publishing obscene books and pictures. Now horror comics are attacked. not jor bang obscene m any sex sense, but because they portray359 words
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Article, Illustration609 1954-12-06 5 DON'T WASTE A GORILLA By A Special Correspondent JM a tough guy, I am!" you c an hear plenty of kids saying it as they ci r 1 e about with l °y patois and tommy-guns, playing v crooks and G-men And it's a splendid thing to Pf- Provided it's609 words
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Advertisement22 1954-12-06 5 PEEKED? HEAR you're been 1 going arohvd saying I'm a dirty dog." Not me, old chap. You're barking up the wrong tree22 words
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732 1954-12-06 6 Singapore Standard U.S.-Formosan Treaty T^OR Asia as well as for the rest of the world the past few months were months of anxiety and Uneasiness. While the cold war was waxing warmer with each passing day, the meteorological experts of political weather divined the possibility of the vest-pocket war between732 words
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227 1954-12-06 6 Small Town Social Amenities Sir:— One of the d which 10.-al civic governing bodies should strive t i form is the provision of social amenities (or constituents. Emphasis Is always I a~d rightly, on the necessity ior Municipal and Town Councils concentrating ;i--tention on public health services, water supply, sanitation,227 words
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Letter67 1954-12-06 6 Sir;-What will bo the Status "1 ter^hers of English m veriacular schools when Governnent has started Na- tonal classes m such schools? < There U a rumour that these i teacher have to pave the < way for Kirkbv-trained or < English Normal Trnined tea- ch°rs. < Will67 words
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Letter597 1954-12-06 6 Sir; This phrase apperrs to sound a very welcome note Hum the mouth of the leader of U.M.N.O. and we believe the public will agree wholeheartedly that M to sink communalism" is indeed a very good and sound suggestion. But the big question is can this be597 words
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Article, Illustration778 1954-12-06 6 CASSANDRA tells the story of CHURCHILL and THE 'DAILY MIRROR' 7 Was High Up On The List For Execution CASSANDRA SAYS: Tor a long. long time now Britain has enjoyed his wisdom yes, and some of his follies, too. He has been magnan im ous, sen timental sardonic, ferocious, humane,778 words
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Advertisement74 1954-12-06 6 SF* W^^^^^Lw^^B^B^B^Bl 1 1"^ Mm Nature intt.uKd ail )k^| and peaceful ibSf IfA* )\i to gain strength, vm-r-y mi C-J*J >ft to see them cheerfully v^| day. To some uleep i others must take steps t» i A bedtime cup of ■>•*■ i^ is the world's h<<- WhM fortin* nourishment74 words
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Miscellaneous17 1954-12-06 6 Vicky's Monday Satire saveb look SMOKE *t'*t (M^WkChTn*^ BRITAIN" 1 who DYou thihk You ARt sir Wimstok17 words
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Article202 1954-12-06 7 (Kilter)— The United Na,iv yesterday gave its unanimous p Western plan, originated by President iber tor the establishment of on m developing atoms for Imsuccessfully submitting nt but gave no indication »m the projected interna- Mr Arkady A. Sobolev the delegate, said the Joviet vote m favour of the202 words
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67 1954-12-06 7 r > arrested Langtry m a v of offices m Oxford Street -aid the case might live inquiries all over th country. ade'ed that there ht be efforts to interfere with prosecution witnesses. Langtry put advertisements m newspapers, shop windows and on notice boards67 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-12-06 7 r KAUD.Elisobeth 24. is now •n this dance at the »V Night nbul, Turhe programme "Sitta" m styled "S.tta m APAP - 21 words
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Article83 1954-12-06 7 OI.DHAM. England, Dec 5. (AP)— A capacity circus aud:S teamed last night as a r-oiri lion leaned from land and attacked lion r Charles Illeneb m the ing minutes of his act. N< ne of the other lions m a pyramid act broke formation. B.ood streaming83 words
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Article30 1954-12-06 7 MR. ADLAI STEVENSON. ader of the Democratic which won control of fress m la.>t month's elecI n, last night pledged his' s co-operation with the .blican administration.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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216 1954-12-06 7 Build 'A Steel Wall Around The Iron Curtain' BERLIN, Dec. 5, (Reuter)— The Communist Chinese representative at this weeks Moscow conference declared that China and its people stand behind the Soviet I'nion and that "the entire peace camp must be as a steel wall," according to the East Berlin newspaper216 words
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Article57 1954-12-06 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. 5. Reuter> The Indian Government last night warned (5.000 bank employees it was ready to take disciplinary rction and measures to protect the banks if they obeyed call for a nation-wide strike next Friday. The strike has been .ailed to back wage demands57 words
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Article50 1954-12-06 7 ISTANBUL. Turkey. Dec.s, (AP)— Moer Erkan. agei 113. marned a 21-year-old woman on Thursday after advert sing lhat he would bestow a house and U. 5.525.000 worth of land on a bride. Press reports identJf-Yd the bride only as a sister-in-law of one ol Erkan'a 1G grandchildren.50 words
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Article98 1954-12-06 7 VIENNA. Dec. 5. <AP)_lf man kisses a girl, the act rannot be considered a punishable offence even if the girl does not want to be kissed. Austria's Supreme court ruled yesterday. The court said "the kiss has become an institution of social life and98 words
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Article90 1954-12-06 7 LO\ T DON\ Dec. 5. (UP> Red China has handed over a million-dollar cheque for damages to an increasingly stern Britain, it was disclosed last night. Britain demanded and now has received t; 367.000 sterling from the Reds to make up the loss of lives and90 words
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Article73 1954-12-06 7 I,YSTROOM. Transvaal, De 5. (Renter) The new South African Prime Minister, Mr Johannes Strijdom said here last ni^ht it might be necessary to acre crate arri expand apartheid (racial segregation) not <;n!y m South Africa but beyond its borders. South Africa could not remain m existence on73 words
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Article116 1954-12-06 7 'Guards Now Support Mau Mau' NAIROBI. Dec. :>. (Reutcr)— Major John Vetch, a company commander m Kenya Regiment, told a court martial here yesterday that a largo majority of the Kikuyu home guards employed m one division of Kaimbu District. north ol here, were active supporters t»f the Man Mau.116 words
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Article36 1954-12-06 7 THE Nepalcsc Prime Minister. Mr. M.P. Koirala. said yesterday that order had been restored m the strife-torn Dong District of Western Nepal, and troops sent there two weeks apo were bcins withdrawn ReuterReuter - 36 words
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Article60 1954-12-06 7 MACON. Georgia. Dec. 5. (AP)— Miss Neva Jane Langley, Miss America of 1953. and William A. Fickling Jr.. 22 will be married o:\ Dec. 30. Mr and Mrs. Andrew Langley of Lakeland. Florida. yesterday announced the engagement of their 21-year-old daughter and the lormer Auburn College60 words
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199 1954-12-06 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 5. tAFtThree women were charged yesterday with plotiing to murder the husband of one. allegedly for his US$3,OOO insurance and the hope of US$lOO,OOO m a fraJdulent negligence suit. The Intended victim. James Rlcco. 40. was to be {rushed to199 words
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Article279 1954-12-06 7 Bandit Chiefs Give Up TUNIS, Dec. 5, (Reuter)— More than 400 bandits (fcllaghas who have waged a sniping war against the French for nearly three years have surrendered their arms m the first three days of the Franco-Tuni sian Operation Amnesty." By last night the279 words
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Article224 1954-12-06 7 Retire At 68, Britons Are Told L O N I) X, Dec. 5. (Reuter) A (Government appointed committee has recommended that Britons should work three years longer for their retirement pensions thus easing the nations burden of providing for the aged. At present men m Britain draw Government old-aye pensions224 words
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183 1954-12-06 7 Make Friends In Asia, Says Romulo NEW YORK. Doc. 5. <AP) Carlos P. Romulo. chief of the Philippine delegation to the United Nations, said yesterday that to make headway m the "life and death struggle" against Communism. America "must make friends m Asia" where there are "almost 1.000.000.000 p^oplp who.183 words
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Article103 1954-12-06 7 A Penalty For Those Late Brides? BUENOS AIRES. Dec. 5 <UP> 'Why are brides invariably late?" asks the Rev John Kent, who heads the century old Presbyterian Church of Scotland m Argentina. Writing m his current parish magazine. Dr. Kent -ays he begins to think late brides should bo penalized103 words
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Article72 1954-12-06 7 OTTAWA. Ontario. Dec. 5. <AP»— About 500 buffaloes In the world's largest herd arr being slaughtered, and there'll be bufTalo roasts on some Canadian tables this Christmrxs. The herd numbers 12.000 to 15.000. It is at Wood Buffalo National Park, straddling the border between Alberta and the72 words
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Article73 1954-12-06 7 RANGOON, Dec. 5. (Renter) Police yesterday arrested a former Burmese cabinet minister. U B:i Pe. and prominent businessman. Tharrawaddy Maunfi on charges of high treason. U Nu. the Prime Miniver, alleged at press confer. lasi October that Ba Pc MaunM with several others, had approache the pre73 words
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Article26 1954-12-06 7 CAIRO. Doc 5. <Rruter>^ Egypt*! ruling body, the Revolution Command Council, officially announced early today tho dissolution of the Moslem Brotherhood organization.26 words
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Advertisement106 1954-12-06 7 ,-m-. Give COLOURED mSf SHEET SETS jE^Mfhi^tt a i°y to behold and lmy^££~ 7 sheer luxury to use. XJ wi SVJ! Wtik&). "i\\\\\\\\\\\\v on vwwwwwwxf UaV S m DX V \^i ONE SET COMPRISES TWO SHEETS y^m iK&&i AND Two standar d size pillow jE yN X CASES, 20" 30".106 words
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Miscellaneous87 1954-12-06 7 f ~^^^^Z^^ wa vOKtW THE WILDERNESS > OCT. igcb-- l^Hl SiOOD toil TEA^S AND SWEAT 1 W *<KUME THE k OSI T ION ICO^^i-ITE: A C A Vs^l > '*M V V£RY SO^Y VWt I s^r J- uV\\ P HAVE SOT &CT th£ i^^fcfcT"" I 1 Y^v railways ct t-»s87 words
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Article56 1954-12-06 8 NEW YORK. Dec. 5. (AP)— More than 6.000 American companies now operate 21.500 private planes to transport their personnel and produrts. the wall Street Journal said yesterday Th.s is more than eight tim€S the number of private n'iines used by industries m I 1944 when56 words
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Article50 1954-12-06 8 A SUMMARY of the ftCTCftft of unselecteri high-yieldins rubber tapped during October m the Federation showed the total at 1.639.440 tons compared witft 1 630.197 tons for the month before Of that total. 1. 162.531 acrc> (1,166*952 icrts) were unbelectcd and 466^02 a^res (463 243 acre.-) high-yielding rubber.50 words
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Article25 1954-12-06 8 EXPORTS of cotton good? from Japan m the DecemberFebruary period are to be reduced by about 20 per cent, because of restrictive meaM*res.25 words
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374 1954-12-06 8 lEADERS of the I T .X. motor industry have clearly demonstrated their faith m the future by announcing during recent months vast expansion plans involving many millions of pounds. \nd riding on this high tide me the como metit and accessory manufacturer! many of374 words
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Advertisement807 1954-12-06 8 fNORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE lOINT SERVICI To Colombo. Genoa. Mane lies. Antwerp. Rotterdam Hamburg 6 BREMEN Spore P Sham Penang •SCHWABENSTEIN (LLOYD) 12/15 Dec 16 Dec 17 Dec LEVERKUSEN (HAPAG) 3/7 Jan 8 (an 9 Jan HESSENSTEIN (LLOYD) 15/20 |an 21 |an 22 |an •FRANKFURT (HAPAC) 5/12 Feb 13807 words
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Advertisement889 1954-12-06 8 Tel- 2405 MANSFIELD 6c CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 iixiin.v) (incorporated m Singapore) Tr:i\H sh K." B Till. MJ'K FUNNKI LINK .ti.. n i.. nmrrnl via »»tlifr ports lo load and rtMhurKr rur«o i:^. iiuwuaw. .-..N....N wwnw Singapore Uue Sails P Sham Penans ,y,,,lar for Liverpool Hay.c <■ 4 I to.889 words
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Advertisement625 1954-12-06 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlane 1 Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ S'p^re P S h.im Penang ZEELAND RL 30 Nov 6 Dec 7 Dec 8 Dec RAKI iSMNi 19/25 Dec 26 Dec 27/28 Oec625 words
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Advertisement430 1954-12-06 8 EAST ASM SAIIINCS TO cOMfi. I Ni Aden. Port Sa,d C^^ Copcr,h, <tn Cot| l^. B n) pata con,a 7 r »> -SELANDIA I 11 "ASIA I I -^.a- I ■I Call, 3cyrouth c B Ml Call, London p n^ r W I") Call, Cdyru, X SAILINGS FROM SCA NDINAVI4430 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-12-06 9 MORE than 80 firms are taking part mi n the trade fair now being he ld at Bukit Bintang Park, Kuala Lumpur. The fair, which is expected to run for a week, was officially opened last Thursday. Th c Ming Ming Company (top picture) was72 words
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Article596 1954-12-06 9 Company Reports Issued THE ATLAfI ICE CO. LTD. M id e a net profit of $121,149 <*5.»%) tor the year ended .W.9.r>4. Dividend ot 10^ is recommended which is the same as last year. At balancing date net liquid assets equalled $904,277 or $1181 per $10 00 share The new596 words
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Article84 1954-12-06 9 BRITISH radio exports will sei up a new record m l<)f>4 says the Radio Industry Council. They are now running at the rate of £29 million a year the figure lor last year was £25.800.000 millions. These figures inriude sound reproduction equipment, whose export value will approach84 words
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Article280 1954-12-06 9 BUSINESS done m shares from Nov. 27— Dec INDUSTRIALS: Con soli dated Tin Smelters Ords 27/9 Eraser Neave Ord> s>i.y« a damnion MAI and $:{"><). liammors $3.15, Hougkoi BanK Col. $98."). Jackson Co. $1 Malajan Breweries $4 00 and p97i. Malayan Ccrm-nt $142. Malayan Collieries280 words
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407 1954-12-06 9 TIIK HAGUE. Dec 5. (AFP) The International Tin Study Group announced here today that the world production of tin concentrates m September amounted to 14.900 |ooi against 15.300 tons m August. This tali was mainly due to the reduction of the exports o! Bolivia407 words
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319 1954-12-06 9 lIIL accounts of the Ayer Molek Rubber Co, i-tu for the year ended Sept. 30. 1954 show a profit of 543.04U and Is comparable to that ior the previous year ot $43.5 <2. the chairman. Mr. Chee Guan Chiang, r< vealed. The company received319 words
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374 1954-12-06 9 Moderate Week Seen In Shares: Tins Irregular Standard Market Correspondent outside influonrof^H 8 Ma J aya sh wec l themselv es somewhat susceptible to factor! nriSt. k S3 T nly a moderate turnover m the week. Contributing; bank ri e Tell™? in v P T Cs n the L ndon374 words
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110 1954-12-06 9 Airliners To Travel At 13,000 mph? CHICAGO. Dec. 5 (AP) A rocket expert yesterday said rocket-propelled airliners with speeds up to 13.000 miles an hour can be built within the next 10 or 15 years. Dr Walter R. Dornbcrger. missile specialist for the Bell Aircraft Corp., calcu.;:ted that such aircraft110 words
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Article39 1954-12-06 9 JAKARTA. Dec. B (AFP)—' The Egyptian Indonesian trade talks were concluded yesterday. A communique issued by the Economic Ministry said that a special Indonesian delegation Will sign the agreement m I Cairo next January. j39 words
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Article25 1954-12-06 9 THE Philippines will soon have a factory producing bicycle tyres and tubes with the help of the Foreign Operations Administration funds. AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article60 1954-12-06 9 FOREIGN* exports of tin and tin-in-concentrates from Malaya during November amounted to 5.404 tons, according to officials statistics. Of that total. 2.130 tons went to the United States. 1.332 tons to Europe and !)15 tons to the United Kingdom. The British possessions bought 488 tons60 words
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Article159 1954-12-06 9 Markets In S'pore Quiet Standard "M.nki Reptrttf Till: rubber market m miiriporc m the past week npi'iu d somrwh.it qu.rt with ir.iduil improvement m ;ictml\ towards MM weekend. Earlier m t] tended to sa| almost dull conditions ;>! cv tiling and trade Rencrally waiting f>r developmenti for di Added confidence159 words
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Article, Illustration457 1954-12-06 9 BY EDIN PETERS THIRTY years ago, to if exact on Nov. 24. 1924, a '£'I-ycar-old Englishman arrived m Singapore to work here as a Junior Assistant m the neul.v opened firm of Borneo Motors Limited. At th». end of lrst month he retired trom this457 words
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Article45 1954-12-06 9 Tokyo. Dec. ."> (AFP) A group ol m i I hen arc plannii t t j Japans Dm urn!:: com pan v with the Jap mi. I! the gr<> ip has i-\ i gramme to <•• Iruct an at pile m Japan,45 words
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Advertisement571 1954-12-06 9 THE SINGAPORE [M l! IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE r ,i!:i (CHAPTER 134) INOtICE Of PREPARATION Of AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL IMPROVEMENT VI AN UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 52 <*) v OF THE SINGAPORE I M IKOVEMENi ORDINANCE. AMENDMENT N o 3OF 1954 NOTICE i> hereby given that n Pursuaoct of the571 words
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Advertisement363 1954-12-06 9 SELANGOR TURF CLUB Amateur Meetin? 1954 18th December 19.">4 PXTRIES close at 11 am on M i Wednesday, Bth December. 1954 The usual S3 Totalisator. 52 j Course Ca?h Sweeps. SI Unlimited Sweep and Forecast Pocls wi. b« held Cod Luncheon available at the Race Course between 12.30 and 2363 words
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Advertisement227 1954-12-06 10 #SHAW BROTHERS^) II j45 \OO dlv v^w. ctadtc TnnAVf 2 TEL -SIS? MAKIJ IUU/\II# J Winner of the Grand Prix at the 0 1954 International Film Festival m Cannes |kazuohasegawaJ| g MACHIKO KYO Hr _v V Oft jjßmflßK^lv JBfJHHHF 7R>x gaga^ QtILL 9 In Japanoso DiaJoffOC witli tl 9 Original227 words
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Advertisement126 1954-12-06 10 AWAmbraJ ;WKST,,N,,,, I I C.er Met' fr j J -x aHr °°*oti,TJ 7~~~~ COMiwiT>l BCOitGE m m, "^^sj SPANISH M\is H I tto.r M^nM^^S^^^ 4 I &gj|Lpijj now j wonos it n^^ Woman's fif World m^ CiniwScopC Bl M >^^* Plus CinrnuStupc short 1MB COMING fnflfllßV CRECORy Pt(|| NOW SHOWING126 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-12-06 11 Eden Meets The German Footballers LONDON.— Sir Anthony Eden™ the- British Foreign Secretary is introduced to the German team before the start of the England versus Germany soccer International at Wembley stadium. England beat Germany 3-2.36 words
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285 1954-12-06 11 S'PORE DRAW PI KOREA IN ASIAN TOURNEY SINGAPORE take n tlw* Philippines m the menN ami Korea m the womn'i section "i tin- \si.jn table tennis team rhampion«hip« wrtiich --t.irt at Singapore Badminton Stadium tin Saturday. took i ]cf < iws: Barodil (up tor Mm: v 1 1953 runners-up) v285 words
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Article16 1954-12-06 11 YORK, Dt- (R< new world flyboxing champion P< Argentina months at Arg< Fri-16 words
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596 1954-12-06 11 Qg/uqe Plays Havoc On Soccer water-lo^cX..!^! 5 <" e ter >- si t > per hour sales, driving rain and thP L,I ro nds P la .ved havoc on British soccer yesterday. The deluge left the leaders ot all four divisions without596 words
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89 1954-12-06 11 LONDON. Dec. 4. (Renter). Roger Bannister, the first man to run the mile m under 4 minutes. was today named Britain's top athlete of IM.VI by the Amateur Athletic Association. The performances which won him the ■ward included his famous mile of 3 niinnutes :>!).489 words
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Article1110 1954-12-06 11 LEAGUE division I P W U L F A Pts W •>. '.irr.:>to:i Wandeieri 20 Ml b 4 47 2J 20 Ie d _'i k y 3 :sti 27 23 riancnesti l 20 II .< 646 3i< 23 Portsmouth U" m 4 »> 4n 27 l' 41,110 words
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Article92 1954-12-06 11 Rosewall Humbles Vie Seixas MELBOURNF. Dec. 5 «Reuter>- Australia's Ken Rosewall won the men's singles title m the Victorian state lawn tennis championships at Kooyone yesterday. In a hard- fought final ho beat American champion Vie Seixas 6-1 4-6 6-4 7-5. Rosewall's ground shots were magnificent while his service w:>s92 words
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Article75 1954-12-06 11 BOMBAY Dei-. 5, (AFP) Test cricketer V. J. Manjrckar. w'.io missed his century by one run was the highest «c irer for the President's XI who gained a lead of 24!* runs with lour wickets m hand at the clo*C of the second day's play here yesterday against75 words
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Advertisement749 1954-12-06 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT \|H ft Mrs Thio Socn Tine wish to thank Friend! i relatives tor thei v iiuabie presents ani good wishes etc to their fourth son. Mr Thio '<• < Poon'i marriage with Miss Kwik Poh Lt rig the fourth d»uch'« r Of Mr. %frs. Kwik Tiang B-.on. SITUATIONS VACANT749 words
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Miscellaneous223 1954-12-06 11 m By Al Lapp top By T.V. Hamlin i t j.\ljs£ i knjvkepi i^ 1 1 jJTT^n?~'^ni ■<•' «=K OFF M A HOR6E TO IN'EANI'M^v A /WE" S CW^Si HER Fsl>l FV>.IN NOT t^ONK,A. BE I ;...LM»v. anf/ii \vVERE H ME WITMASPEAR RAILIOAPEP^/ 1 WTh it im -.WAS l'/4l PONT223 words
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Miscellaneous128 1954-12-06 11 MISfMI A\l()l S AMIES-LATEST CUTS and Lf First Claw erms fr>m <kmm) usin^ the best AMERICAN Helene Curtis ureparati ->ns and latest re'rnine Equipment!* at the well-known Salon MAISON MODERNE 12fi Orchard Road Phone K'Jt.).">.'? whole day on Sffturdavp RUGBY FOOTBALL— JOHORE versus COMBINED SEI? VICES at Jalan Be^.ir Stadium128 words
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302 1954-12-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Negri Sembilan held Selangor to a goalless draw m their last match this tvening to become champions m the Women's hockey quadrangular played lit Kuala Lumpur over the week-end. Negri, unbeaten m the tournament, obtained lour points from a win302 words
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Article69 1954-12-06 12 Rahim Omar 'Dazzles' Manila Fans MANILA, Dec. 5 (AFP The fleet-i te tre-forward iS I 0 ed 3,000 it the Riza! Memorial S1 i when he S pore inter- rters to a 3-1 victory Insi an All Chinese XI b r< ai soccer to At ha" f time the score69 words
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Article20 1954-12-06 12 TAIPING. Sun— Display Ins; all-round superiority. Prrak trounced Penantj 6-1 m a friendly inter-state hockey match here yesterday.20 words
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Article559 1954-12-06 12 T\\ i:\TY-OM VKAR-OLD motor fitter. Tan Scr Cher ot the Kvergreen Weightlifting Party ua> the outstanding lifter m the opening nigh* of the Singapore Amateur Wcifhtllftlng Federations championships at the Happy World Stadium. Ser Cher won the bantamweight championship with a record total of559 words
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Article578 1954-12-06 12 *England should have had A Substitute!* 1 ;.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\xx*vi\\\ J In football internaC tionals on the continent 2 and m Britain when a continental team is con- i cerned substitutes are allowed. Generally it is agreed that the goal--2 keeper can be substituted 1. at any578 words
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266 1954-12-06 12 LEONG HEW MENG - BOUGOURE WILL REPEAT ON ABOVE ALL LEONG HEW MENG By IPOII, Sun.— On the handicapping. Above All looks a certainty for the main event oi the Perak Turf Club December meeting which continues here today with race five at 3.15 p.m. A ove A... in race 6. hn> been penalised266 words
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Article412 1954-12-06 12 The three top w. ighU Bearer Bond. Straits Cod* 1 and Eastern Pearl appeal m si m this race Bearer Bond, a st< utiy built strappy looking four-year-old gelding by Confessor out of Hilarious. I Is attempting this trip ior the first time. He has had two -tarts m this412 words
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Article661 1954-12-06 12 RACE 5: 3.15 p.m.—Horses Class 2, Div. I—9 Furs. t 1! Ro- ir<%r Bond 3v 90° Mr. Mrs. S.K. Foo R.W ran liceten Bougoure 5? Mr 'llts ;,v M 3 Mr t\: Mrs T.H. Teo Rodgers Donnelly HI astern P«-*arl 4y 8.1:; Double V. Stable' M van Broukelen Leong ll,661 words
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Article37 1954-12-06 12 MALACCA, Sun The Fi3r^nS *u n V elum Ru Sby match on the Reclamation ground .yesterday, scored a 56 points (10 goals, and two tries) to RrLTi Ory Ver the Queen's Koyal Regiment.37 words
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Article133 1954-12-06 12 Hew Meng The Pilot Trundle Hill Scrutineer Rl XKKK HOMI UK \KKK I«)M> MI'ITIN MAN >llo\\ -lIOU I ■»t.rn r.;irl Muffin Man Nearer ItaMl I MrilU llllr C iMlr MraiU Code Mrait* Ctxlr I M.Vm,, X|7n J \"«i> \hO%t AM IfaffC All M,.,nf,,l'rr < litntUleer Carpenter Little Andy133 words
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Advertisement119 1954-12-06 12 N 0 fl ~fiffl WORLD FWIOIB SUISSiJ R. S. P. C. A. (Siv^pnuJ Patron: H. E. Sir John \in| ij PAViiaJ V TOMW RIB 7th Dectflir X 9.30 pJ LEO GCNN s I i "The GREEN! BOO* X emu WJ STA.. »¥»IUUJ I i TU^i;d B. P. cl« SIUUTDj 19/21,119 words
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Miscellaneous38 1954-12-06 12 WEIGHT L1FT1SG: SAWLF championships at Happij World Stadium, 8 p.- SWIMMING: Lije Saving course at Tiger Swimming Club at 11 a.m. HOCKEY: Worn** fCC vs. WRAF at SCC. SOCCER: Friendly— Tcmpcnis Rover.< rs. Chartered R>nk at Farrcr Park.38 words
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