Singapore Standard, 21 December 1954
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Title Section16 1954-12-21 1 Singapore Standard V^ jr m m I' 1 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 11 PAGES !."> CENTS.16 words
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Article67 1954-12-21 1 ;.t;. Dec. 20. nan and pod to a TU-foot a huge igh a den- squatters' were them four rokc out at more than settlement, de on the the Crown than two T Gorman el much diflithe inferno fanned by a •id. added that urpd wrre .Ivcn who during the67 words
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Article66 1954-12-21 1 Students Stone Policemen is, Dec. 20 Stone-throwing i rated again Mi taxas Square a British ban five people public place and jeering, the d armed police pad* and passing Bri- I v.w used to break" ration after :t-wing Greek n leaders had fed from police loudB c the students to66 words
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Article46 1954-12-21 1 Anti-British Campaign Di '20 (AP) on Sunday "hate Britain" throughout the passed by the itional Assoeiay night deill of all studying m Brilolarships and f all British f<>r the civil also railed ng of British ntr< m Greece Pon inn of British s by Athens radio.46 words
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Article, Illustration153 1954-12-21 1 THE Standard Christmas Toy Fund received a big fillip yesterday through the generous gesture of people who bought tickets for the Christmas Fanfare. The function was abandoned because of inclement weather and although a refund was offered to all who bought tickets, a large number preferred153 words
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Article38 1954-12-21 1 Hiccoughs Come And Co VATICAN CITY. Dec. 20. (Reuter).— Pope Pius XII passed a fairly tranquil night. He was again troubled by slight hiccoughs yesterday but they disappeared later on. .lourishment is increasing, it was understood.38 words
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Article56 1954-12-21 1 MOSCOW. Dec 20 (AFP) To mark the 75th. anniversary of Joseph Stalin's birth. Soviet newspapers front-paged photos of the late Soviet leader In a worker's jacket not m his Marshal's uniform as was customary since the end of the war and listed him as the First56 words
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Article160 1954-12-21 1 FRANKIE AND CO. DUE IN S'PORE TWO American impresarios said on their arrival m Singapore yesterday that they might bring four top American crooners Nat King Cole, Frankie Lane, Frank Sinatra and Johnny Ray, to the Colony early next year. Mr Lee Gordon of Florida and Mr. Bunn Reyes of160 words
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Article128 1954-12-21 1 30 Soldiers Beat Up Man Son MORE than 30 Malay soldiers broke into a petrol kiosk at the 11th Mile. Woodlands Road, last night, and attacked the proprietor, his 12--year-olri son and an assistant with knives, bottles and clubs. The proprietor. Lee Qce Ker. 62. was admitted to the General128 words
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Article106 1954-12-21 1 Special Trains For Holidays KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— The Malayan Railway announced today that additional first and second class accommodation will be provided on day and night mail trains between Kuala Lumpur and Penang during Dec. 21 to Jan. 3. 1955. m order to cope with the heavy Christmas and New106 words
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Article46 1954-12-21 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 20 (AFP) Sir John Martin. British Assistant Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, left here today by air for Bangkok on his way back to the United Kingdom after completing an Inspection tour of British colonies In the Far East.46 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-12-21 1 Hey Presto! Out Of Sheer Magic A Birthday Cake photo. MISS M. POWELL, acting Matron of Middleton Hospital, and magician Jimmy Choo, cut Gurusamy's birthday cake, which appeared from nowhere complete with lighted candles. Gurusamv blew them out with two tries. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article242 1954-12-21 1 From Our London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 20— Malaya cannot have "genuine elections" unless the Emergency Regulations are withdrawn. This \va<? the decision of Malayan students last night who attended a debate on this subject, sponsored by the Malayan Forum. Tne students voted 47 to three m242 words
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Article423 1954-12-21 1 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By Standard Staff Reporter GURUSAMY Veragoo was awake at 4 a.m. yesterday, his 21st birthday, and lay m his iron lung at Middleton Hospital thinking over the thrills the day would bring. Ward E was bright with balloons, crepe paper streamers and423 words
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Article529 1954-12-21 1 HC Thanks All Who Helped, As Lite Gets Back To Normal KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The first through Day Mail to Singapore m nine days will leave here tomorrow but it will be subject to some delay, as speed restrictions have been imposed over parts of the529 words
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Article66 1954-12-21 1 2nd Marriage To No. 2 JAKARTA. Dec. 20 (UP) President Soekarno and his second wife were married for the second time on Oct. 2 because of legal objections to the first ceremony. Jakarta newspapers reported today. The second ceremony was held secretly at Soekarno's mountain resort m West Java66 words
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Article32 1954-12-21 1 LONG BEACH. California. Dec. 20 <UP>.— Author James Hilton, m a critical condition and near death from an unidentified infection, was reported m "an even weaker condition" today.32 words
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Article30 1954-12-21 1 CHICAGO. Dec. 20 (UP) Two men were killed and two others injured m a generating plant explosion that caused an estimated US$lO.--000.000 (M530,000,000> damage.30 words
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163 1954-12-21 1 BOWLING GREEN, Ohio, Dec. 20 (AP) Radio Station VVWBG goes on the air today with news delivered by carrier pigeon. A dispute with the Northern Ohio Telephone Co. left Howard R. Ward, head of the newly constructed sta- tion temporarily without lines163 words
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Article162 1954-12-21 1 COLONEL YOUNG RESIGNS From ANDREW ROTH LONDON, Dec. 20^- Colonel Arthur E. Young, former Commissioner of Police. Federation of Malaya, has asked to be relieved of his command of the Kenya Police, according to the Daily Express. It is stated that he disagrees with the Kenya Government's decision that the162 words
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Advertisement32 1954-12-21 1 p SEASON M 3&<. IRADINCCO.^ LIST OF DONORS TO PAGE 4). I I A v *im pleasure and satisfaction HURCHMANS No. 1 lf > tin* of 50 or 25, and packet* of 1032 words
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Advertisement26 1954-12-21 1 %YOGHOURT nourishes without fattening COLO STORAGE CftCAMCftlCt LTft At Christmas "y RED LION y 3 STILL ORANGE j \^i re< *Hy sa tis fiesf Jt a26 words
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126 1954-12-21 2 PAUL Steven Markandan. was yesterday acquitted by the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate. Mr. R. 8.1. Pates. without his defence being called when lie was charged with cheating by giving a cheque without a bank account. It was alleged that Markandan had signed a126 words
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Article38 1954-12-21 2 MACAO. Dec. 20 <UP> Captain Alvaro de Andrade SeUado. former commander of Macao infantry and acting police commissioner. who was released by the Chinese Communists yesterday will be leaving for Lisbon on Tuesday.38 words
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233 1954-12-21 2 Magistrate Warns Police JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. An accused on remand mode a complaint to the Magistrate today that he had been kept m the lockup from morning until 4 p.m. without a meal whenever he was brought to Court. The man, Ooi Seng Kee,233 words
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Article117 1954-12-21 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents P«*r b > m sil| R a pore yesterday were: tfu.v its Sellers So. 1 K.SS Spot Loose 87 *7i No. 1 R.S.S fob Dec 87 7 16 87 16 No. 2 86 1 87 i No. 3 84 i ¥U Tone: Irregular after117 words
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Article138 1954-12-21 2 'Fiesta' At City Hall Tonight A 14-PIECE all-Filipino band will be m attendance at the "Fiesta Filipina", organized by the Filipino Association of Singapore, at the Victoria Memorial Hall tonight. The "fiesta." or dance which will begin at 9 p.m. and continue until 2 a.m.. is being held to raise138 words
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Article51 1954-12-21 2 STOCKHOLM. Dec. 20. i'Reuter>.— Mr. Dag Hammarskjoeld. Secretary-Gen-eral of the United Nations, yesterday met the Chinese Ambassador here. General Keng Piao. and discussed with him various pr?ctical matters relating to his forthcoming visit to Pekin?. Mr. Wilder Foote. United Nations Information Officer. aniiouncfd m a Press conference this51 words
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321 1954-12-21 2 Bedok, Ceylang Flood Victims Get Aid IN four hours yesterday evening, the Social Wflfare Department, Singapore, paid out $29,760 to, 289 families m Bedok Resettlement Village, at Son Hua Chinese School, 9th Mile, Changi Road. This money was paid by Government to alleviate the suffering of the victims of last321 words
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Article77 1954-12-21 2 BERLIN*. Dec. 20 (UP).— West Berlin police reported today that Wilheim Heinz, former security chief m the West German Defence Office, was kidnapped by the Soviet but escaped after 24 hours detention. Heinz, former Wchrmacht colonel, who built up the countrr-intelligonco section m the embryo Defence77 words
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Article128 1954-12-21 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The British Adviser. Johoro. i Mr. D. A. Sommerville. today went by plane, navy launch i and sampan through floodto the remote riverine kampong of Liang Batu m the Panchor area, to reward three Home Guards, who had test than 48128 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-12-21 2 'MOST BEAUTIFUL' BRIDE photo. MISS Yong Siew Lee (whose name means "Most Beautiful of All") walks out of Caxton Hall, London on the arm of her husband. Mr. Ng Kam Kew. Both come from Malaya. Mrs. Ng is the daughter of Mr. Yong Shook Lin, millionaire lawyer and member ofU.P. - 75 words
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Advertisement177 1954-12-21 2 The world famous family of TIGER HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strum. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL SINGAPORE |J PENANG RANGOON RANGOON Single tare: Single tare; SO 50c pei Ib. >/^ RETURN FARE: 10' c REBATE UiMCON OF BURMA AIRWAYS177 words
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Advertisement30 1954-12-21 2 PA7A 159 |7 J*"^ I mm mm \Ai Jk \X I II w w I ATSEAINTHEAIR6ONLAND y| Mobile' 1 i S A AOVT. OP STANOAR* VACUUM OIU COMPANY. \\tKO*t*»*' 630 words
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256 1954-12-21 3 R. G. PILLAI - R. G. PILLAI jovt. Will Reserve A Say' I *1 standard Staff Reoorter hoy Tl ,™?S,na"n tOmpnsc a thairm e»«h« memof the Chlmber g Government. three representatives Unvmiiv^fM Commerce, one representing the cia and y Dr of P ay thr6e I>Om tho ioa commer-Dh-ector256 words
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Article91 1954-12-21 3 L XTKNSIVE twoP training I ii] be provided by Arts at the University for wish to bern Chinese n oi teacher? management Chinese mid- who met the and deans of the urday was thi will help re- acute .shortage of ers. n was also University91 words
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Article63 1954-12-21 3 RE BAHRU. Mon.— I b naparte, of Sin-i-harged m the Court today with m order to \<>nis on Dec. 9. ;:ng trial. Bonaparte N nis was his wife. him. He had Iry and persubi n turn for Christite hold him and when the case Btponed63 words
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Article47 1954-12-21 3 AT,. M O n. A lumTai Ming. 18. of fined a total of veeks 1 imprison>lr. J. R. Whimster. Pahanrt Circuit here on three guilty to tered motor lanchis on Ort. 24. winch without a policy and doing vintt licence. > disqualified driving licence ths.47 words
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Article49 1954-12-21 3 O*G0 *G MALIM, Mon.— a P.W.D. labour--1 S4O m the Tanim Magistrate's Mr. D. c. I. wcrn- carrying a bottle of 30 a.m. on Nov. 24 iid that he o! the fact that was an aid that he was toddy to his n Knlumpang.49 words
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Article33 1954-12-21 3 1( 'M Lee Peng tabbed m the i he tried to es- ">Jr urjknown lered his room t, last night 'protection' of the incident, friend were m four made ince33 words
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Article189 1954-12-21 3 Violated Safety Regulations' THE Singapore Police ha s refused to reinstate the licence for the variety show m aid of charity which students of the Chung Hwa Girls' School staged last Wednesday. The show which was held at the Auditorium of the Chun<j Hwa189 words
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134 1954-12-21 3 A DONATION of Sl.OOO to the Singapore Federation of Community Centres for flood relief has been made by the Asia Foundation. Mr. Teo Seng Bee, president of the Federation, said yesterday. The gift was given to Mr. Teo by Mr. Patrick Judge, the Foundation's resident134 words
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Article108 1954-12-21 3 Recruiting For S'p ore Gunners KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A team to recruit Malays for the Ist Singapore Regiment. Royal Artillery, will he at Kuala Lumpur on Jan. 12 and 13. Recruits will be interviewed at the Central Police Station from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both days. Malay*. who108 words
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Article63 1954-12-21 3 BENTONG, Mon. For driving his motor lorry negligently which resulted m collision with a motor bus at the 86th mile Bentong-Kuala Lumpur road on Oct. 15 How Bing Keat, 22. of Kuala Lipis. was fined $100 or six weeks' jail m the Magistrate's Court here when63 words
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Article67 1954-12-21 3 THE following were elected office-bearers of the newlyformed Singapore District Students' Society of Incorporated Secretaries. Chairman:— Mr. Tan Sim Hong; Secretary, Mr. Teoh Chye Keat; Treasurer. Mr. M. V. Alexander; Auditor. Mr. F. C. Fok; Committee members: Miss Catharine Ngo. Messrs. K. Sreetharan. Szto Sim Chuan. Teoh67 words
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Article, Illustration301 1954-12-21 3 ELLA'S HERE TO WRITE ON MALAYA ...And Tells Of Life In Sweden ELLA Adde. Swedish journalist and lecturer from Stockholm, who is writing a book on Malayan Life and the Emergency, arrived m Singapore a few days ago. An ex-physical education director, Ella writes for five newspapers m Stockholm and301 words
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Article82 1954-12-21 3 THE United Society for Christian Literature which has its headquarters m London, announces m a worldwide Christmas message, that the Society has promised a donation to the library scheme for ne w villages m Malaya m addition to its other activities m Asia The Society m82 words
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Article59 1954-12-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. D.F. Perry, a Police Lieutenant, today claimed trial before the President of the Sessions Court to a charge of driving his car whilst under such influence as to render him incapable of having proper control over the vehicle. Perry was granted bail of59 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-12-21 3 <*rove Road, Singa- tvpital of the Ife* Saturday night M, *Z% Co., Ltd held Httj asonal Bottle HdV r r f aU amateur bar J i\ n auri( 't Lee and SfiHT An derson acS^^U so much elbow lifting and yet show no effect. Reason was theyStandard - 101 words
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246 1954-12-21 3 Inquest Ends With Warrant For Busman THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K.T. Alexander yesterday ordered the arrest of a Green Bus conductor, Goh Peng Chiow, on a charge of causing the death of a passenger by a negligent act. The inquiry was into the death of Ramiah Karuppiah. a 52-year-old labourer,246 words
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Article77 1954-12-21 3 THE Singapore Labour Party's annual conference on Jan. 9 will decide whether or not the Party should contest the forthcoming Colony elections. The conference, to be held m Waterloo Street, will aiso come to a decision on what action it should take against members, who have77 words
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Article104 1954-12-21 3 61 Have Row With Govt SIXTY-ONE Singapore Government employees 20 coding clerks of the Statistics Department and 41 stoiekeepers— are not happy with their lot. The coding clerks want thr recent revision of salary to be back dated from October last year. Government wants to implement the scheme from Jan.104 words
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Article107 1954-12-21 3 THE Singapore City Council has selected live more members of its staff for training m Australia next year, under the Colombo Plan. A Committee Clerk and a Costing Section assistant will go for a six-months' course m Public Administration under the Technical Co-operation Scheme. Their107 words
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Article123 1954-12-21 3 THE 72 retrenched workers of the Lam Choon Rubber Factory, at Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, will sret free food for six weeks, m addition to a small loan once every ten days. i < The loan will be deducted from the wages of the workers123 words
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Advertisement211 1954-12-21 3 Sjj ff. O.XLY ZM DAYS \HHtI S REAP A HARVEST OF MIRACLE VALUES! 8 >. iVou' mttvriitfi Bmpmrtwmmmt St<>n> q I EVERYTHING I I MUST BE CLEARED WE DO NOT GIARANTEE STOCKS •<» WILL LAST, SO PLEASE BE EARLY J§ I D A I A 1 TEXTILES n 31, RAFFLES211 words
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Article309 1954-12-21 4 RAIN FAILS TO DAMPEN SHOPPERS r CHRISTMAS 1 Lon/y FIVE days to go A Despite last week's unfavourable weather, Singapore shoppers are flocking to the City's shopping centres and setting record Christmas sales m all department stores and gramophone record shops. Store managers said yesterday that sales this year were309 words
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310 1954-12-21 4 Seamen In Port To Get All The Yuletide Fare PARTIES, PARTIES, PARTIES Standard Shipping Reporter ALL men and women of the Mercantile Marine who will be m the Colony port during the Christmas season will have good cause to be happy As most of the seafarers will be away from310 words
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98 1954-12-21 4 CHRISTMAS dinner m Tie air for those who are planning: to travel from Singapore to Manila by Pan American Airways, on Dec. 25, will be a gain affair, according to the menu which was issued yesterday. Complete v\ith wines and liqueurs, the dinner served98 words
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139 1954-12-21 4 A GIANT Christmas variety show will be held for two nights. Der 22 and 23, at 830 p.m. at the Singapore Badminton Hall. One of the outstanding features of the entertainment will be a puppet show by the three Hungarians. Lisbeth. Joe and Marianna There139 words
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Article179 1954-12-21 4 THE 13 NAAFI shops m Singapore, which serve the Forces, have just had one of the most successful Christmas season m years, an Army spokesman told The Standard yesterday. To Army units and families, they have already supplied the following: Six tons of Australian turkey;179 words
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Article44 1954-12-21 4 THE general secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association, Singapore, Mrs. Shufer Khoo. was given a larewell tea party at the Y.W.C.A. Raffles Quay yesterday evening She is leaving for the United Kingiorr. on Dec. 23 on a long vacation.44 words
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Article31 1954-12-21 4 THE next meeting of the l n. ga v?° r v legislative Council will be held m the Assembly House, Empress Place at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Jan 1831 words
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Article44 1954-12-21 4 To f T Ser B Beatn t James Joseph Holmes of the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers was acquitted by a Singapore District Court Martial of a charge of altering a certain cash payment m his pay book with intend to de-44 words
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Article290 1954-12-21 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.—The Acting Member for Education, Mr. L. D. Whitfield, is understood to have told a delegation of Chinese school teachers today that Government has agreed to increase, by more than half, the weekly hours set aside for the teaching of Chinese m national-type290 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-12-21 4 photo. RESIDENT seamen of Connell House, the club for mercantile seamen m Singapore, riu up a Christmas tree. StandardStandard - 21 words
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Article287 1954-12-21 4 THE Standard Christmas Toy Fund Committee gratefully acknowledges the following donations: Previously acknowledged $9.51 7 JG. Sale of t ckets for Christmas Fa niare $880 Army He Civilian StafT of the Regiment jl Pay Office. Nee Soon $140: Animal Lovers' League. Singapore $50: 12th Company Boys287 words
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Article150 1954-12-21 4 THE Director of Posts. Singapore, announces that on I Christmas Day ana on Dec. 27, the hours of business at the General Post Office, Singapore will be 9 a.m. to noon. p«£i\ °i her Post Offlce 5 and Agencies will be QOft o_150 words
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Advertisement216 1954-12-21 4 ffeHAW BROTHERS^ i inif nil/ •Jj iliil^w/iiil ii-i.45-4.00 jS tel 5i 596.;U)- 9.30p.m. g £jj IT TOOK 3 SAFARIS TO CAPTURE THSS STORY! -fl >; fi JEANNE n DANA r DAVID I Cram Andrews Farrafl J= OPENS 'TOMORROW!" J^|k t\ SHIRLEY YAMAGUCHI fPPyfc j^s (Lee llsiang Lan :4j^|g^ i^\ and216 words
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Advertisement354 1954-12-21 4 -IT'S MUSICAL BLISS VOlj simp,; i; V Plus \isUVision Short i-..,\ y I r^ 111 tOIDITIOIID FHOMI G9o" 9 M^SV^^ I /C-UMll&tf J n XI %i^m I i—^^y m conw 10 1 I *-OU« CHRISTMAS ArrßAff/oT I A STORY TO TOLCH THE «l T,^*^i j yang 8 THOUSAND MILES ,^1354 words
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Article382 1954-12-21 5 Survey Of Flood Victims Begins IT was Action Stations yesterday for the survey teams organized to assist Singapore Government m its rehabilitation plan for flood victims m the Colony. P Pe f d a/i iS i he first «"MtW City Council President, Mr^ T. P. F.382 words
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Article170 1954-12-21 5 JOHORE BAHRU,* Mon.— Three teenagers were charged m the Sessions Court, Kluang, yesterday, before Mr. N. L. Cohen, with being m unlawful possession of ammunition. The court was told that on Oct. 3. Police raided a dwelling at Cha'ah. near Labis, and m the course170 words
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Article37 1954-12-21 5 HONGKONG. Dec. 20 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15.71 to £1 sterling; $5,915 to US$l; $1,855 to Malayan $1; $0,187 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $256,375 to a tael.37 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-12-21 5 photo. PRESIDENT of the City Council Mr. T.P.F. McNeicc (wearing hat) walks through Potong Pasir during a visit to the flood-damaged houses there yesterday. In the lead is Mr. G. Edmond. City Lngineer. followed by Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Secretary. StandardStandard - 46 words
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111 1954-12-21 5 Man's Wish To Be Jailed Is Granted A MAN walked into Bukit Timah Police Station about 5.10 p.m. on Dec. 18, handed a packet and two lumps of prepared opium to the constable m charge and asked to be sent to jail. Inspector H. Sandosham told this to the Singapore111 words
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830 1954-12-21 5 JUDGE REBUKES SENIOR POLICE OFFICER KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Mr. Justice Wilson severely rebuked a Senior Police Officer m the Kuala Lumpur High Court today for not taking down m writing information he received concerning offences alleged to have been committed against boys by the Federation's Principal Probation Officer, Col. L.830 words
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Article110 1954-12-21 5 THE Private Secretary to HE. the Governor, Sij .John Nieoll has sent the following letter of thanks to the Principals of both the Bedok Boys' School and the York Eng High School, Singapore. "His Excellency the Governor wishes me to inform you that the good work110 words
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Advertisement193 1954-12-21 5 ofa UNALIT HARDBOARD IS A FIRST RATE WOOD FIBRE BOARD 1 BECAUSE due fo UNALIT the most untidy plocc con quickly m^^*^%£ be tronstormed info o "^*~^^^^r*" l^^T" pleasant and useful «X I ROOM, SHOP SHOW. S ROOM. RESTAURANT V NURSERY. STUDY It fulfils the th>ec conditions required for o193 words
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Miscellaneous397 1954-12-21 5 Information at a Glance *—-—~mm*mm knnpr China and Japan by Star or M); 713 Letter Bo\- f S> 720 lUflADf\ D C Alcyone H:t the Jackpot iH> 8p m' The §3 INUArURr ARRIVAL: From Hon R konp by ft sian Ub X Sl; Q M R d;u 9SS=. J& Corfu.397 words
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Miscellaneous73 1954-12-21 5 Weather Report MINIMI M TFMPhR TIRF: FromT ..'lO p.m. Dec 19 to 7.:!0 a.m. Dec. '10. Singapore *****. Prnang (73F), Kota Ilahru (71F), Kuala Lumpur (70F), Ipoh (71F). Kuantan (7!F). Maximum Temperature: frcm 7.:J0 p.m. Dec. 19 to 7..".0 a.m. Dec. »0, Singapore <BKF». Tenang (K9F). Kota I?ahru (83F», Kuala73 words
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Article532 1954-12-21 6 jx the United Kingdom a Bill has been introduced into Parliament to prevent jay walkers from killing themselves m the streets. Those who persist m risking their lives through careless walking habits are liable to be fined. It is high time such a law is introduced into Singapore532 words
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Article341 1954-12-21 6 R n Rs hilVe written t0 v*u complaining that iney are between the devil and the deep sea i proscribed literature is concerned. Excepting certain lists published m the Government Gazettes or Singapore and the Federation from time to few people have come across them m the Since341 words
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Article471 1954-12-21 6 Flood Relief Fund UTUSAN MELAYU announces that it has started an All-Malaya Flood Relief; Fund. Initiating the fund with, its first contribution of one, hundred dollars. the daily, appeals to all sections of the, people to send m their con-i tributions to its head officei at Singapore471 words
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237 1954-12-21 6 Why Didn't Mr. Davis Justify His Cuts'? Sir,— l am sure that many people must have read with interest but with a growing sense of disappointment the letter, published m your columns on Monday, m which Mr. Laurie Davis replies to your music critic, V.F.D. Quarrels between artists and critics237 words
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Article276 1954-12-21 6 RICHARD LOWENTHAL - RICHARD LOWENTHAL T BELGRADE. HE reorganization of the Polish security services and the transfer of Mr Radkiewicz, the former Security Minister, to other duties, are interesting both m their immediate causes and as part of a general change m the position of the security services m276 words
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Article, Illustration1000 1954-12-21 6 HARRY B. ELLIS - HARRY B. ELLIS mDDU OF THE ARABS: W Beirut, Lebanon AS FAR back as history records, Arabia has been one of the least hospitable lands on carth a vast peninsula of scorched deserts and waterless limestone steppes, intruded at places m the north and1,000 words
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Article68 1954-12-21 6 IF I were triplets I could still find plenty for all C three of us to do. S —CHARLES WILSON, U.S. 2 Secretary of Defence. c J l^O not let us be frightenJ ed of prosperity. Be--2 cause things are going well do not let us68 words
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Article96 1954-12-21 7 Xmas payers Over The 'Voice' iCfIiNGTON, Dec. 20. idten of lomats broadnas greetings 5 a prayer for peace F. c iage of their /er the Voice i yesterday. dressed m imes, delivered at the Pageant of ige facing the the White imillea braved her to hear messages m .ndic, Pakis•V96 words
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Article54 1954-12-21 7 D< c. 20 (AP) Von Cardon. ral of the Food tural Organiza- rival m HongBangkok that the food production was sufficient with the boost m n n a Far East tour it lon's regional Jd that there was an 6.5 per cent m In the54 words
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Article32 1954-12-21 7 :OKYO, Dec. 20 (AFP) c Diet today apU*****,000,000 irations and peace with Burma m at the Upper nary session. are expected t in February r ratification by parliament.32 words
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Article32 1954-12-21 7 STOCKHOLM, Dec. 20, Mr. Dag HamUnited Nations reneral, will be inthe 18th member of Academy today distinguished ■h chooses the aninner of the Nobel 5 r Literature.32 words
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Article78 1954-12-21 7 FORT WILLIAM. Scotland. Dec. 20. (AP>— Five mountain climbers plunged 900 feet to their deaths yesterday near the summit of snow-covered Ben Nevis. The victims were all British navy personnel, three petty officers, a midshipman and a WREN (women's service). Police said the five were attempting78 words
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Article26 1954-12-21 7 MANILA. Dec. 20. (AFP) Number Two Huk commander m Cavite province, southern Luzon, surrendered to Governor Dominador Mangubat and army authorities last night.26 words
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Article22 1954-12-21 7 PRINCE Enrico Grimaldi. 75-year-old Sicilian nobleman, died Saturday night. He was a relative of Prince Ranier II of Monaco. APAP - 22 words
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Article124 1954-12-21 7 UNGTON, Dec. 20 nt Eisenhow- Safety Commit I yesterday that were killed and m 3,935 traffic Sale Driving wednesdar a drop same day a year It said that on the comparable day m 1953 there were 4.967 accidents m which 60 persons were killed124 words
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Article53 1954-12-21 7 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 20. (AP).— Pope Pius XII will address a brief Christmas message to the world over Vatican Radio at noon on Friday. Christmas Eve. On Christmas Day he will appear m the window of his study and bless the throng gathered below on53 words
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Article315 1954-12-21 7 PEKING RAISES A NEW ARGUMENT No Violation Of Korea Armistice TOKYO, Dec. 20, (AP)_R e d China raised a new legal argument last night against American charges that imprisonment of captured U.S. fliers as spies violates the Korean war armistice. Peking quoted a legal authority who once sat as a315 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-12-21 7 photo. PRINCESS Margaret appears for the first time with a completely new hair-do as she visits "This is Cinerama" at the London Casino, recently. The familiar bunchy curls have all come off. Now she has a straight bob with only a few soft curls at theAP - 65 words
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Article50 1954-12-21 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (UP) Wellington Koo. Chinese Nr onalist Ambassador to the United States, predicted yesterday the Chinese Communists wil 1 11 American airmen jailed on spy charges when their propaganda value is exhausted. Koo said he believes the fliers were imprisoned "to embarrass tht free world."50 words
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Article81 1954-12-21 7 PASADENA. California. Dec. 20. (UP)— An apparently deranged man killed his wife and three children with a hatchet as they slept early yesterday after first putting a visiting neighbour girl on a porch and closing the door police reported. Police said Harold Oilar attempted to81 words
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Article58 1954-12-21 7 TAIPEI. Dec. 20 (AFP) Tjong Hoen Nji. Chinese leader deported from Indonesia, told the Press yesterday shortly after his arrival here that he would file a complaint against the Indonesian Government m the United Nations, "if circumstances permit,'* regarding his deportation. He said the Indonesian58 words
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Article57 1954-12-21 7 MOSCOW. Dec. 20 (UP).— The Soviet Union threatened today to abrogate the 1942 friendship treaty between herself and Britain if the Paris agreements on German rearmament are ratified. The threat was contained m a note handed to British Ambassador, Sir William Hayter by Deputy Foreign Minister57 words
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Article26 1954-12-21 7 PARIS. Dec. 20 (Reuter).— M. Mendes France announced m the French National Assembly that France had asked to be admitted to the Colombo Plan.26 words
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Article177 1954-12-21 7 LONDON, Dec. 20, (AP)— A newspaperman trying to track down Guy Burgess said yesterday he had been given a coded message purported to be from the British diplomat who vanished nearly four years ago. Duncan Webb wrote in.— "The People" that the message was handed177 words
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Article46 1954-12-21 7 PAU. France, Dec. 20 (AFP) Magda Fontanges, the former French mistress of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini, who was sentenced m 1947 to 15 years' forced labour for collaboration, was released from Pau prison today. She left immediately for an unknown destination.46 words
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Article28 1954-12-21 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. 20 (AP) Premier Jawaharlal Nehru has accepted President Tito's personal invitation to visit Yugoslavia, sources close to the Indian premier said yesterday.28 words
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Article26 1954-12-21 7 LONDON, Dec. 20 (Reuter) —Sir Anthony Eden, British Foreign Secretary, is today confined to bed with a chill, the Foreign Office announced this morning.26 words
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Article71 1954-12-21 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Dec. 20. —The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Jj** if\i' February 26 id. March 26 d April/June 25Jd. July/September 25 Id. October/December 25 id. January c.i.f. 25id. Tone: Firm. LONDON TIN Spot71 words
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107 1954-12-21 7 'A Crack Pot' View Of Foundations WASHINGTON. Dec. 20, (Reutcr)— A report signed by three Republican members of a United States House of Representatives committee yesterday described major American tax-free foundations as an "intellectual cartel" which promoted socialism. The two Democrats of the five-member committee said m a minority statement107 words
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Article52 1954-12-21 7 NEW YORK. Dec. 20 (UP) Brig Gen. David Sarnoff, chairman of the Radio Corporation of America, said yesterday international television "is not far away." "It is bound to be achieved m television as it was m radio." Sarnoff taicl m predicting another banner year for the52 words
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Article45 1954-12-21 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 (Reuter) The American Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, flew back to Washington today from the North Atlantic Treaty Council meeting at Paris which he said took "very important decisions unanimously and m a good spirit."45 words
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Article25 1954-12-21 7 NEW DELHI. Dec. 20. (ReuterV India will soon start a direct telephone service with China. Raj Bahadur. Deputy Minister for Communication, said today.25 words
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201 1954-12-21 7 A 'Red' Christmas In East Germany BERLIN, Dec. 20 (UP) It looks like another lean Christmas for Germans m he Communist zone. Santa Claus is making a comeback m East Germany but he is still only a poor relative of the Western Kris Kringle. Although he is no longer playing201 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-12-21 7 photo. HERE'S the first Arabicstyled mosque to be built m the I'nited States. Funds for its erection were supplied by 12 Moslem countries. The colourful mosque with its 150-foot minaret Is on Washington's Massachusetts Avenue (foreground) m a section knoun as "Embassy Row." APAP - 48 words
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Article159 1954-12-21 7 PARIS, Dec. 20, (AP)— West European foreign ministers agreed yesterday to give a new push to the 14-nation Council of Europe which also includes the Saar, with greater weight for recommendations of the Council's Consultative Assembly. They pledged to follow the Assembly's advice159 words
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Article79 1954-12-21 7 LONDON. Dec. 20 <AFP).— The Marquis of Readnv. Minister of State at th« Foreign Office, today |oM the House of Lord.s: "Britain hai no obligation to defend Formosa other than thai rising out of nor membership of the United Nations Lord Reading who m answering questions79 words
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141 1954-12-21 7 NEW POHT. Rhode Island. Dec. 20 (UP).— Two sailors were alleged m the District Court today to be involved m the strangling of a pretty 16-year-old Sunday School teacher who urged the public be "kinder to sailors." Frederick B. Zimmer. 25. I charged with141 words
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Advertisement145 1954-12-21 7 ■^Vj \jfip Cnvtsttntts Gtjts m *$$0$ Here are a few examples \p^ Z^siN for your last minute selection! WOOLLEY PRAM TOYS soft and cuddley. Twin Ducks Chicks, Rabbits and Cockerels $2.60 each Pandas $5.50 Lambs $6.50 KIDDIES HANKIES, novslty packs (packet of 3) $1.95 (Box of 6) $4^50 individual Hankies,145 words
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Advertisement40 1954-12-21 7 HI -LITE GLASSES JkiM m if on i' livtmti§ »A 0m I annm r f«^ Ji U vßiil Etc. »i BAUSCH 6 LOMB Arailabl*> at till 11 vputabl* Optician* See you at the OPTICAL FAIR HOLLYWOOD ROOM Odeon Theatre, Singapore.40 words
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234 1954-12-21 8 $10 Mil. Saved By Calling Off Meet THE break up of a joint meeting of two committees of Singapore City Council, called yesterday to discuss the much opposed Johore River scheme, saved the public $10,000,000. at least for the present. The President of the Council. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice234 words
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Article40 1954-12-21 8 PARIT BUNTAR. Mon. A boatman. Ong Thcan Kow of Kuala Kurau. was thicd $10 by Tuan Sheikh Abdullah m the court here when he pleaded guilty to having failed to renew his boat licence within the prescribed period.40 words
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260 1954-12-21 8 AIRPORT FIREMEN CONTROL 'BLAZE' IN THREE MINUTES Airline Men Watch Test SINGAPORE'S Airport Fire Service, m a test carried out last night and watched by officials of airline companies operating m the Colony and Mr. W. A. C. Goode, the Colonial Secretary, put out a bloxe m two minutes forty-two260 words
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Article138 1954-12-21 8 Farmers Face Riot Charge A SINGAPORE farmer. Ng Lok. told the Second Criminal District Court yesterday that since last year there was "bad blood"' between his clan and the Chua clan m Kampong Sam Kongsi area, off Tampenis Road. In the dock were Chua Yam. his wile, Lim Tiu and138 words
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Article132 1954-12-21 8 DETECTIVES were sent to the Gleneagles Hotel, m Napier Road, Singapore, yesterday, following the report of another theft from the premises— the sixth m the last fortnight. A Polnv spokesman said investigations so far indicate that the thefts may be an '"inside job Detectives arc132 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-12-21 8 MEMBERS of Singapore's Animal Lovers League held a Christmas party last Friday at Raffles Girls' School and raised S5O for the Standard Christmas Toy Fund. They also handed m toys and books which they collected. Below: Mr. V. Frampton. the A.L.L. President hands over a chequeStandard - 65 words
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Article181 1954-12-21 8 wpnf f Mo About 200 Malayan teachers who PenLlllJ o^' ul ailand ten days ago, returned to th-T g la mght for they did not see been «nT m /*K° f l^ S TTil™*"h il which was to have been one of the highlights of the181 words
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Article113 1954-12-21 8 FORTY-TWO donors responded to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service's special fh PPe n f u r heh: to ensure the Bank is v/ell suop'.ied to cope with any emergency during the Christmas and New Year celebrations Among the donors were 13 members including two women from Detachment113 words
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Article127 1954-12-21 8 A LITTLE shaggy dog, which was stranded m a pit for more than ten hours, was rescued last niehi drenched to the skin and shivering. It was found standing m a 20-foot deep sewerage ptt near the Woodleigh filter m Upper Serangoon Road The127 words
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133 1954-12-21 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon I The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, today Invoked his special powers to let up court of inquiry into the depute between the Pen tn Harbour Board and Iti .stall association. The court, headed by Mr Justice Thompson and including133 words
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Article126 1954-12-21 8 Convicted Youth Gets A Chance KOU YOr MENG. 20, convicted for housebreaking ;n I theft, was yesterday given another chance to niake good when lie appeared for sentence m the Singapore First Criminal District Court. He was found guilty week for breaking into a house m Coleman Street on Nov.126 words
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Article56 1954-12-21 8 IPOH. Mon. A Christmas party and cinema show will be given to all Catholic children between the ages of four and 13. on Dec. 26 at 4 p.m. at the Church of St. Michael. Parents may contact Rev. Father Francois of the St. Michael's Church if56 words
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Article11 1954-12-21 8 GIRL TOLD: 'DO HOI BE AFRAID' I i T I) s11 words
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Article161 1954-12-21 8 TWO men. Wan Cliuen and Leon« s.iik P«n. tentatively charged m the Singapore Kishlh rV.rt Court yesterday with rohbing China A. (ompanv Middle Road, of cash and propert) \.ilurd at M 3:.* on May 6, at 5 p.m. It wai l< ie i that if the161 words
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225 1954-12-21 8 Tributes Paid To Retiring F N Chairman FRASER AND NEAVE. LTD., and its subsidiary company Malayan Breweries, last night gave Mr. T. Aiken, the retiring Chairman of the Board of Directors, a farewell dinner on the eve of his departure on retirement. Before the presentation of a Georgian tea set225 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-12-21 8 pm"* Hi'"' DIRECTORS and senior executives of Fraser and Neave. I" 1 n.iuj l^ k ,n J* ries. who attended a farewoll dinner to Mr. T. Aiken at I JJ u |u Ijn 4111 l m» In the foreground is the cutlery set which was presented n» Nl x rStandard - 77 words
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Article, Illustration6 1954-12-21 8 J>h^. '■"nL«' ir ;;7 atfsßft StandardStandard - 6 words
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Advertisement373 1954-12-21 8 /«*^^s aw aw /^—n w^ NEVER SEEN HERE BEFORE! i IT'S NEW! k L )T_MAiVARIETY ENTERTAINMENT jft to be held ct the I S. B. A. Stadium Guillemard Road, Wednesday 22nd. Dec. Thursday X 23rd. Dec. 1954 Commencing at 8.30 p.m. sharp j Featuring ff The celebrated Hungarion Artistes LISBfTH373 words
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Article, Illustration211 1954-12-21 9 IIfHAT do sweater girls wear m f bed? Why sweaters too. Whether it's that they feel the cold, whether they ore just sweater conscious, girls are wearing sweater sleepJuits this winter. It's the new siceater-girl day-and-night fashion. hese new sleep-suits have bloomers stitched to tne sweater edge to211 words
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Article445 1954-12-21 9 REG WHITLEY - It's A Musical In A Million REG WHITLEY \1 1 London < inema last ttk I had a sneak 1 i new Cinemaope musical Aim, "Seven Hies fin si\»>n Brothers." ikh iv the most remark- >hnu of its kind I've ttn for years. it will soon talk of the magnificentlymoving445 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-12-21 9 photo. PARIS: This is the last of the European scooter family called the Valmobile" (a contraction from French word valise suitcase) it can be taken apart and form a suitcase-like box m a few seconds. Powered by a 100 or 125 cubic centimetres motor, it reaches the very respectable speedUnited Press - 89 words
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Article663 1954-12-21 9 TONI MARSH - How To Wrap Up Your Xmas Gifts TONI MARSH By JT may be too late for a I number of shoppers, but on the other hand, there are many who, like me, have good intentions every year of getting their Christmas shopping done at least a week before the event,663 words
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Article244 1954-12-21 9 DONALD ZEC - DONALD ZEC TV'HENEVER he wont on the stage he had secret terrors. His vocal cords would suddenly be paralysed or he would faint m the middle of the stage or his legs would be attacked by cramp. But his most dreadful fear was that his clothes244 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-12-21 9 photo. PARIS For those still searching for a Christmas gift for their wives, here is a suggestion from Paris. A gold v.ccklacc with a motif m gold, rubies and diamonds, with matching bracelet and ear-rings. United PressUnited Press - 37 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-12-21 9 photo. photo. PARIS: These two parrots arc stars of a circus number being presented for the first time at Paris' Medrano circus. The multi-coloured performers are remarkable imitators, as well as skilful high -wire acrobats. United Press Sun fair at Bertram Mills Circus, Ohjmpia- United PressUnited Press - 48 words
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Advertisement157 1954-12-21 9 VX I 4// f/iat you want /N >4 LIGHT LOAD VEHICLE I INCLUDING FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE I LANb^- pick-up I j TROVER TRUCK S NOW WITH OR WITHOUT J All rhor you would wish to find m a pick-up ond a number of J features you would only find m a157 words
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Article476 1954-12-21 10 GERREE READ - GERREE READ By JOEING KISSED under the mislctoc has lent spice to many a Christmas party, and it is seldom indeed that we omit to put mistletoe along with our other decorations. Tn Malaya we have? to «et •lOnsj with artificial stuff, unless we can persuade476 words
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Article411 1954-12-21 10 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE Says I approach the Christmas season reluctantly It opens many wounds m ni> lifetime Christmas give* scars as well as pleasures. 1 was cne of f:ve children tnd cannot lemember that a* a child at Christmastime I ever save a present to makeAP - 411 words
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Article, Illustration170 1954-12-21 10 DINING and DANCING JEWELS run MILADY Top left' Anne Francis ex* presses lier piquant char i crisp organdies and taffetas. For *nr iiomc' evenings the diooses if\is floor length skirt oj black hice on Week UtffeUL The bIOUMt which combines a Collar with a plungi n a neckline is ofWide World - 170 words
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Article, Illustration520 1954-12-21 10 HELEN HUGH - HELEN HUGH By I*K daring with makeup and. at the same time, be sensible! It's party time again, and you won't look as pretty as you can be if you use a daytime make-up under artificial light: so. change your make-up for the evening. I520 words
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Article416 1954-12-21 10 GERREE READ - GERREE READ By RAINY SEASON m the tropics brings along an awful lot of misery. People are rendered homeless, they lose their crops, and their animals on which so much of their livelihood depends. The dhoby won't dry. and mothers of young babies can be416 words
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Article557 1954-12-21 10 NADEAN WALKE - NADEAN WALKE By^i 1H E tall brunette walked rapidly along a line chalked on the salon floor IPr Jeffs bound with a lasso knot just above the knees. The other end of the rope was m the firm grasp of a pretty blonde instructress, and a mis step ratedA.P. - 557 words
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Advertisement57 1954-12-21 10 GENERAL^ELECTRIC Maximum storage space y^~^x Minimum floor space /S\ IN THE NEW SPACE MAKER MODEL LB 76 L I I ApAl 1 i7S%^ f 'V 1 6 W BIC advanta VO« enioy when you own the new MoH* I LUI I**'1 I -^^^^c/^W Singapore $1,050; Federation $1,160. Singapore Kuala Lumpur57 words
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Miscellaneous61 1954-12-21 10 ■T".! >v I v\ Mini. i w ii.ii.- n m. -v A "niv i.,i. ti,. H Will. I, t I ton. .miii N (l < X HIKIIIIM H VK.IV" ll:n riiii* H .1 MINI 1 1 Vi i i.i I Mil \ll«.o I IKi M nKCI'i I V HJ D61 words
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Advertisement737 1954-12-21 11 WtfORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE I' lOINT SERVICI I, colons Genoa Marteille, Antwerp, Rotterdam, ■<: w Hamburg 6 BREMEN. S'ooie p Sham Pen.*. I HAPAG 3/7 Jon 8 Jon 9?"* ■>rtf LLOYD. 15/: 9 Jon 20 Jan 2 on 5/12 Feb HFeb f J £jj Wt'' Hone Kon Manila737 words
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Advertisement1044 1954-12-21 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD «c CO., LID. Tel: 2412 MiiiMimff (Incorporated m il« lineal THE BLUE PUNNET LINE WT 110 v'u ororrt rt vl othvt to l<iart ort mmtmtm r-r«« SAILIMJ* to LIVLKPUVI. OUUNMHI LCIMIOM A IOMINENI SingaDor* U »J» Sail. P S'bin. ajMig Arlrasliu f or Liverpool 6t AvoniEsz&t^' s1,044 words
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Advertisement939 1954-12-21 11 Sales Of New U.S. will be the biggest quarter «irs Ud 0f1955 W^ The industry just now is DETROIT Dec 20 (APi Tfc* building more cars than its US autn inll retailers are selling. Its models aUt °are pl^ s Call lor contin^d high greater volume tha T most S?939 words
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Advertisement800 1954-12-21 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAIUNCS TO CONTINtNI/SCANDINAVIA ►or Aden. Poit Said Genoa Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hambttrg. Copenhagen Cothrnfcurs *nd O«lo S pore P S horn Penonaj x) "PATAGONIA' Gdns 25/26 2223 Dec ««> SELANDIA- 8/9 Jon 10/10Jon 11/11 lon gg«J "ASIA" 18/20|an 21/22 jan Colls Beyrouth. Gdvnio and Karlshomn. Z°!! f L<800 words
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173 1954-12-21 12 Standard Staff Reporter RUBBER continued its upward trend m prices m Singapore yesterday, first grade for January shipment closing at 87-7 16 cents per lb., a rise of one cent on Saturday. Singapore prices are now well above the London and New173 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-12-21 12 MR, ROBERT Berningha IS, a German industrialist, (aborc). flew into Singapore with his wife and daughter, on a round the world business trip. He }:as just visited Jak irta, A manufacturer of chine tools and industrial and domestic appliances, he said he would like to seeStandard - 110 words
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Article183 1954-12-21 12 $282.5 M. Revenue In 11 Mths. Standard Staff Corr. THE Federation collected $2812.5 1 T.."i84 customs revenue since the beginning of the year, the total lor November being $29,559,460. Of the collections from export duties. $6,371,886 were from rubber and $4,723,522 from tin and tin ore. Duties on imports included183 words
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Article167 1954-12-21 12 Cambodge Undergoes Overhaul Standard Shipping Reporter THE Messageries Maritimes passenger liner Cambodge, which developed cn^iTiO trouble on her last outward trip to France from the Fa r East, is undergoing an overhaul and will be replaced by her sister ship. Laos, to maintain sailing schedule. The Cambodgs was due to167 words
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Article119 1954-12-21 12 PRODUCTION of tin concentrates m the Federation at 118..J41 piculs (113,862 Pituls m October) m November was a postwar record. The total quantity of tin concentrates produced m the 11 months of this year amounted to 55,424 tons At the end of November there were 80119 words
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798 1954-12-21 12 Industrials Are Steady And Tins Easier ON the Malayan share market yesterday industrials were quietly steady and tins easier. There was an improvement m market leaders m the rubber section. Prices quoted by the Malayan Sharehrokcrs' Association yesterday were: I&uyers Sellers Alex Bricks Hi eta 2 00 2 10 Ord798 words
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290 1954-12-21 12 CREAMERIES ARE BUILDING $2½M SPORE FACTOR rvM r* c. standard Market Reporter COLD Storage Creameries' new $2} milL construction along the Bth mile Bukit Timah plj Qct °'V n, m technological development m its field whin en 1" years' time. en COm pler td ln The first sta R e290 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-12-21 12 photos. AN architect's impression, (above), of the new $2,500,000 factory of Cold Storage Creamerie s Ltd. at the Bth mile Bukit Timah Road, Singapore. The entire project will be ready m about two years' time. THE first stase m the building: of the new factory fcftl— jilff to (old StorageStandard - 108 words
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Article147 1954-12-21 12 Standard Stall onespondeiU PENANG, NHL— MMskcn M» Rubber Trade Associations. Federation «i urged to study tbo various problems cor rubber trade. This la the Advice conti rd m the Peik ration's vii report to bf tabled at Its annual general neetlni hen on Sunday. The next147 words
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Article34 1954-12-21 12 an attractive brod m Investment In the N« "m Antilles, formerly known the name Of Dut h W< Indies, is ivailablc f: N c t he r lands < General In Singapore34 words
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221 1954-12-21 12 26 Firms To Take Part In Penang Trade Fair Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— Twenty-six business Anns In Penang taking part In thil car's trade lair at the New World Park are making an a)l-out effort tO Win one ol the three prizes l<.r the best decorated stalls. The forthcoming221 words
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Article46 1954-12-21 12 HI 1 G (m Im export "I rdinjrwj shell •li.v"" 1 |i««n>«<l I"' ihiin »<• .»ii i" stinuti<»n> i n p< >»* vv; (I: i nl uMiini \ull not In II lu> quol.l tar has h< port from W« In a" P Hull- I; .l.liuir46 words
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Advertisement552 1954-12-21 12 TNDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD, FEDERATION OF MALAYA Tenders are invited for the: "UNDERPINNING AND RE PAIR WORK TO CLASS VIII AND XI QUARTERS \T BONA VISTA ROAD MALACCA" /^VE.B. registered conti actors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Board. Gombak Lane, with a deposit of S.'iO/- for Drawings,552 words
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Miscellaneous140 1954-12-21 12 OUTER ROADS Asha. Magaret Onstcad, Bonh n a i L °A L Maei '*k Empire Halladale Alde^onda INNER ROADS Tong Leong. Sedili, Tong Hong, Juliana Kah Poh. Silver! a es T Hua Li Na Sa Mas Hrn *™> Lu A tlda K k Tol^ Tha,. Xi 'g Bay Auby. Kah140 words
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848 1954-12-21 13 VERNON MORGAN - THE HUNGARIANS HAVE ONLY ONE WEAKNESS VERNON MORGAN Their Temperament Says wondering ™wh (Reuter)-Soccer fans m Europe and elsewhere may be two ton fLmc ii Cr C vn arians slipping m view of the failure of their no? ton I! lon and Voros Lohogo to win m England and the848 words
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Article87 1954-12-21 13 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Selangor Sikhs have picked a strong side to lake pai t in the 4th All-Malayan Inter-State i Sikhs Hockey championships at Seremban on Dec. 24 H5 1 and 26. The players selected nre: Lakhbir Sinsjh, Bikram Singh, Mokhtiar Singh, Sningax Singh, Sarjit Singh.87 words
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103 1954-12-21 13 Scots' Rugby Union To Meet France Dec. 20. _S< Aland's KiiKby m to meet I' ranee Pj is on January 8, anlast night conI W Capid— was a I m i is interagainit Greenleader led the two M.L. Grant T. Uohorty moI former L. Ralph former K< I o) and103 words
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Article14 1954-12-21 13 D 20, (Renter) I eat Portugal ading I—o at International iere yesterday.14 words
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161 1954-12-21 13 Doris Is Top US Woman Tennis Player NEW YORK. Dor. 'JO. (Renter) Miss Doris Hart was yesterday named America's No. 1 woman lawn tennis payer for 1!)54 by the United States L.T.A. Ranking Committee?. The US Women's singes champion. Miss Hart. undoubted ly owes her elevation from second position last161 words
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Article164 1954-12-21 13 BRISBANE. Dec. 20. CReuter) Tony Trabert gained a fourth Win for the United States m the Davis Cup lawn tennis iiV.erzone final here on Saturday when put ben* Lennart Bt-raelin Of Sweden 6-2, 8-1, o-G. 6-2 m singles match. The United States established their right to164 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-12-21 13 penalty. Photos THRLE penalties xcere missed Ml *''<* soccer game. between Red Banner (fiungar.y) and Chelsea, <it Chelsea, London, on December 15. John Harris, Chelsea fight back, missed with two; Xandor HidegkutU Hungary's .'captain and inside rig)it t missed one. Top Picture: Harris misses Chelsea's n>.vf penalty. Middle:A.P. - 60 words
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226 1954-12-21 13 SYDNEY, Dec. 19, (AP)— Russia is out to kill the Davis Cup by luring: European nations into a tennis competition of their own, the captain-manager of the Swedish team said yesterday. r urthcrmore. added Gunnar' Galin of Stockholm, the smaller tennis countries may226 words
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Article130 1954-12-21 13 Swedes Rout France In Thomas Cup LE HAVRE. Der\ 20. (Renter) Sweden last ni^ht completed a <>— o \\\n over France :n their Europe;, m Zone quarter-Anal of the Thomas Cup Badminton Tournament and qualified to meet England m the zone semi-final. The Bwf den England winners will me( Denmark130 words
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Article101 1954-12-21 13 PLANS TO IMPROVE UMPIRING KI'ALA LUMPUR, llofl Ma.ayan Hocfety Umpires Board plan to raise thr» standard of umpiring m the country by only accepting tu.'.y qualified umpires for ro«i tuition on its pane of limpil This was rtlacfoeed at a mertm^ of the Malayan Hoi Umpires Boar f f at101 words
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Article55 1954-12-21 13 TAIPINO. lion. Show ng excellent team work Km^ Edward VII School trounced Sultan Suleiman School. Trcnuganu. 4 l m their Inter-Schoo hockey fixture here on Saturday. Edwardians' leftwing Nai I Sinch played w%\ to net iwn goals, while .logindci Singh and Tanya vcorod onr i.osors icored their55 words
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Article70 1954-12-21 13 PESHAWAR Northwesi Pakistan, Di jo |APP) Silver daggen enamelled with prs> cioui .stotu were pry nti sift i<> the memberi of .1 visiting German hockey I alter they ha.i defeated the local Northwe t Frontier Pn>vinco laam by three qM s to one here yesterday. ItA.F.P. - 70 words
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Obituary25 1954-12-21 13 LIM VONG SWEE i i peacefully »»u 20th Dec. 1% .4 at 9th mile-totio P« ir Pan Funeral at Bidadari at 5 i>m m25 words
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Advertisement254 1954-12-21 13 *wo».-/w.%.-., ■■-....vvw nil ■.Ji—t**&tttttotf*,. Wednaaday. MATRIMONY STRAiTS-bum Chinese d! >kk;rii» girl 23 trks younu m.m. pcrnianrnt position m Gov< ment service mew matrimony Please enclose photograph- I ■»>• returned, correspondence '.ri.ttr'! eonfldential B.»>c No 'iir..'» BJ SITUATION VACANT pOOD SCHOOLBOY ARTIST J Part-time mrork. Appiv id Pi Insep St Thui254 words
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Miscellaneous303 1954-12-21 13 Lil flbner By A/ Capp GC^l-*^£ 'LAST- TuLLMLWK'Lf. T GOOD.'.'- "^V A vj.wi i X Mn IAH'LL KNOMfrj V.t D2IVF- TOTHI J I'LL LOC-% rrr~ J/ VJiFOUT FOOD- j -LLVOUWHVTM p^j (r^r-p— r— -r?^ SEASHORE— St UP. r WiFQUTMAH X THAT B/^V H PPO LJJJU'V" Uf MOTHfRGASKCD W^ t< r-^^303 words
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Article, Illustration814 1954-12-21 14 Test Scoreboard Cow drey And May Come To The Rescue SYDNEY, Dec. 20, (Reuter)— A fourth wicket stand of 116 by the two young amateurs Peter May (98) and Colin Cowdrey (54) left England with a fighting chance against Australia at the end of the third day814 words
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478 1954-12-21 14 EDIN PETERS - EDIN PETERS S*porc> Mttiit* Hi n it ing Ha I It/ Singapore Selection 5. Indonesians 3. Coutts 3, James Quck and Dalbara Singh Undap 2 and Sutardjo. Umpires: Mr. S. Yogorajah and Mr. B. S Soitl. By SINGAPORE Selection recovered from a 2-1 deficit478 words
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Article, Illustration295 1954-12-21 14 Trundle Hill - Chit Chat From The Racing Front Trundle Hill AMONG the horses recently relegated to Class 5 are two that I feel have been a little underrated. I refer to the thre-year-o'.ds Eminent Prince and Projector. The former, a comparative newcomer with scope for improvement, was not disgraced at the last295 words
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326 1954-12-21 14 SINGAPORE'S St. Andrews School made a valiant out unsuccessful attempt to spoil the clean record of Taiping's King Edward VII School Ruffby team m the Colony yesterday. The 'Kings' remained unbeaten with a 11 points (a j 2oal. a try and a penalty) to i326 words
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Article34 1954-12-21 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon Malaya Command Signals Squadron bent Garrison Wanderers by nine points (penalty two tries) to three points (try) m a friendly rugger match im the HQ Malaya ground here today.34 words
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Article37 1954-12-21 14 TWO goals scored by Eileen Ro>s helped Girls Sports Club to beat ihc Women's Roy a] -\ir Force. Changi, 2-1 m a friendly hockey match played on the padang yseterday. nrC'/S* I)avios scored for the37 words
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417 1954-12-21 14 RACE weights for the second div «f tv Turf Clubs Xmas and New S meet are:- Pc anff Cl. Z, Div. o 7 F. Princo Rofi .9.00 Rice Mill 8.1 j Parwaaz 8.1» Dance Hall II 8.1 > Lagopus 8.10 Taiwan 8.08 Waikiki 8.08417 words
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Article26 1954-12-21 14 tcratloT oF^chedu,^ "»*"»«7 announced an al--1 Ml? R^eTorie^^J 0 Ife and 2 1 and 2. ■> Fur. Races on the" First Day in'H Dlvs26 words
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443 1954-12-21 14 University 18. S'gor All Blues If, T/mv pools, on* try. Tiircc goals. Referee— Fit. Lr. Scorer. KUALA LUMPCB, Mon.— The Tniversity of Malaya Rugger XV made their Federation debut a winning one when they beat Selangor All Blues by 18 points to 15443 words
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