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Title Section22 1954-01-10 1 SUNDAY STANDARD FDFDFDDF Al 4! ft ft *H ft Vol IV. No. 192. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1934 TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.22 words
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Article, Illustration1081 1954-01-10 1 GOVT. RED TAPE BLOCKS AID FOR THE NEEDY— A W 'Speedy Relief Most Important' PHILANTHROPIC work, despite its necessity and urgency to alleviate human suffering, is often handicapped and sometimes completely blocked by the very agent which has been set up to look after the welfare of the people, stated1,081 words
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Article276 1954-01-10 1 rhe Tarty Negara' Prepares To Discuss Its... Sultans Will Stay In Their New Malaya KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Working Party of the National Conference, sponsored by the Mentris Besor, is meeting here on Jan. 28 to consider the draft rules of a proposed "Party Negara," which wants276 words
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Article107 1954-01-10 1 Secret A -Tests In Pacific Area WASHINGTON, Jan. 9, (Reuter) The United States disclosed last night that it was getting ready for a series of super-secret atomic weapons tests m the far Pacific. There was immediate speculation that a hydrogen device would be set off, m the greatest man -made107 words
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Article153 1954-01-10 1 Censor Bans The 'Gen tle Gunman "THE GENTLE GUNMAN' —a British film costarring John Mills and Dirk Bogarde and released through the J. Arthur Rank Organisation has been banned by the Malayan Film Censor Mrs. Cynthia Koek. The movie was banned early this month. A Rank spokesman said the film153 words
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Article84 1954-01-10 1 WELLINGTON. Jan. 9 (Reuter) Holidaymakers cheered Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh on a forty-mile drive today from Paraparaumu airport to Wellington, capital of the Dominion where they are to stay a week. The Royal couple had flown from Bell Block airport New Plymouth. Thousands of84 words
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Article30 1954-01-10 1 LONDON. Jan. 9: (Reuter) Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, the Coionia! Secretary, left London by Comet jet airliner yesterday to <tudy the constitutionai situation m Northern Rhodesia and Nigeria.30 words
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Article39 1954-01-10 1 LONDON. Jan. 9. (UP). Chancellor of the Exchequer R. A. Butler has been appointed a Member of the Order of the Companions of Honour by Queen Elizabeth 11. No. 10 Downing Street announced yesterday.39 words
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Article34 1954-01-10 1 LIEU T-GENERAL Sir Charles F. Loewen Command-er-in-Chief of British Forces m the Far East and Lady Loewen arrived m Hongkong yesterday by air from Japan on their way back to Singapore.34 words
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Article67 1954-01-10 1 US, Soviet A-Talks Tomorrow WASHINGTON, Jan. 9. (AP) Preliminary atomic talks between U.S Secretary of State John Foster Dulle s and Soviet Ambassador m Washington, Georgi M. Zarubin will begin next Monday, the State Department announced Friday. Diplomats reported the American Government is keeping the British Government informed of its67 words
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Article52 1954-01-10 1 LONDON, Jan. 9 (AFP) Lord Montagu of Beaulieu who appeared m court recently on a morals charge, was arrested by police today and detained by Lymington Police. He will appear before the local magistrate later m the I day. The reasons for his ar- rest are not52 words
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Article28 1954-01-10 1 War 'Inevitable' NATIONALIST China's Foreign Minister George Yeh reportedly told visiting overseas Chinese dignitaries m Taipei recently that all-out I war between Russia and Arr.e'rka wai 'inevitable." U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article31 1954-01-10 1 WASHINGTON, Jan I, (DP). The Navy yesterday I received it first produ I i model of the powerfu Demon, all-weather jel fi| believed capable ol speeds exceeding 6.~0 miles-an-hour.31 words
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Article133 1954-01-10 1 Rebels Begin A New Drive THE French Command said toda\ that massed French aircraft ca! i ted out on'- of the biggest air iuid~ of the Indo-China war m the Di» j Bicii Phu area. NcaawMat. the Ptouwh Command hurled a coun ter-attark into theAFP; UP - 133 words
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Article139 1954-01-10 1 Chou Wants The Talks To Resume HONGKONG, Jan. 9 (Reuter). The Chinese Prime Minister. Mr. Chou En Lai, m an official statement broadcast by Peking radio today called for an immediate resumption of preliminary discussions at Panmunjom on the proposed Korean political conference. If the United Nations General Assembly decided139 words
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Article33 1954-01-10 1 House -Guest LORD Plunket. a tall and handsome Captain m the Irish Guards, came to Sandringham o n Friday as the house-guest of Princess Margaret and her mother at the Royal Lodge.— APAP - 33 words
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Article169 1954-01-10 1 FORGIVE FORGET HONEYMOON FOR 2 EDINBURGH. Scotland Jan. 9, (AP) Newiyweds Isabella's and Jimmy Goldsmith runaways no longer happily packed last night for a honeymoon m France and a forgive-and-forget reunion with Isabella's father, multimillionaire tin magnate Antenor Patino. '•There has been a reconcliation." 20 year-old Jimmy, handsome and dapper169 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-01-10 1 THIS exclusive portrait study of the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll. was specially taken by the famed Hongkong photographer. Mr. Francis Wu. at Government House. This is the first time Sir John had been photographed in full ceremonial uniform of a Colonial Governor. It was94 words
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Article85 1954-01-10 1 LONDON. Jan. 9 (AFP)-— An all-Party delegation ol British Members of Parliament left London today by Comet jet airliner on a goodwill mission to the Far East. The delegation was headed by Lord Philip Russel Rea. Chief Liberal whip m the House of Lords. Other members85 words
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Article33 1954-01-10 1 A SEVEN-YEAR-oid Muslim girl, who was allegedly raped at an address mi n North Bridge Road. Singapore, last night was treated as an outpatient m the General Hospital. Police are investigating.33 words
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Article26 1954-01-10 1 BERLIN", Jan. 9 (UP;—Berlin's four commandants met again today to pick a site for the forthcoming Big Four conference, a West era spokesman said.26 words
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114 1954-01-10 2 Readmission Of National Servicemen To Schools KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. —The parents ""education protest" committee today requts:ed discharged local National servicemen who have no: been able to find re-admission to schools to j submit ie'a.ls to its collating sub-committee. S As k-.j- g on t tee t Natioi men had Nl114 words
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Article90 1954-01-10 2 II OB STAH Sat Hashun president or the m waa i ene« I jht nn Ihs' in> nment m c Sc n lescri "l I -v ting a l planter I MOO r lasl lalays and Iried a I Uspute. !t- harge tra felling ex-90 words
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332 1954-01-10 2 Forces Have Secret Plan To Beat The Terrorists KUALA LUMPUR, So*.— The year 1953 has been a successful one m the battle against the terrorists m the Federation, but 1954 will find the security forces working to a new overall plan designed by the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer,332 words
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Article56 1954-01-10 2 FIVE S:kh< aimed with sticks a* tacked another Sikh outside the Mercury Cinema m Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, cm Fi\day night. Two detectives who were at ::.o MVBi stopped the brawl and arrested one of the MttQp >nts, A Police spoke-man ye^teri.)v said that the quarrel56 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-01-10 2 photo. 1111 marriage of Mr. Idgur Michael D«- K.raario son „t Mr. John De lioiario. to Miss Ma\is Cecilia Fercira took ptBCt t'hurch of Saint Joseph. Victoria Street Singapore yesterday. The bride b th r eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ambrose Pereira. StandardStandard - 46 words
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197 1954-01-10 2 A MAN whom the Singapore police have been looking lor during the past six months walked into court on his own accord yesterday. F!e waa bespectacled wons Kum Mun who entered the Fuurth Police Court, Singaoore. as I defence witness tor kria Mend Lew197 words
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Article58 1954-01-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. I The condition of Gurkha Rifllemen Karka Bahadur ;Limbu of the 1/10 Gurkha j Rifles who was wounded m an engagement with Johore bauj dits on Thursday, was today said to be improving. He was evacuated from the j operational area and is58 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-01-10 2 pbote. MR. P. M. Framroz (centre), founder and sole proprietor of the well-known aerated water company which bears his name, is seen here surrounded by his Parsee friends wno came to congratulate him on the Golden Jubilee of the company A Framros aerated water bottle with a capStandard - 67 words
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Article103 1954-01-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The Bukit Gambir-Ulu Ring Road at the 129-1/2—130 mile, j Johore. is flooded to a depth of 30 inches and the water is j reported to be still rising. The Senior Executive Engineer, Muar, announced i that this stretch of road m impassable103 words
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Article, Illustration236 1954-01-10 2 A welcome but rare arrival at the Singapore Naval Base was the H.M.C.S. Iroquois, which berthed yesterday after operational duties m Korean waters. The warship which arrived on schedule from Hongkong after a brief stay, looked qu.le trim and neat m battle grey, and with236 words
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Article64 1954-01-10 2 3-D Obscene Picture Thrilled Him K.LANTAN. Sat. Soo Yee Swee was fined by the Circuit Magistrate yesterday for publicly xhibiting obscene photographs m 3-D slides along the Main Street on I>ec. 25 last year. Detective Sgft. Bador bin Shamsuddin giving evidence said "I felt a thrill hile looking at the64 words
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59 1954-01-10 2 Standard Serviet For The Unemployed Al VOl B MKNKh: t f-B unemployed and m need: To help you lind work the Saw*, pore Standard L'nempl«» mr»i Bureau oflers- you free spar* m this column Just call ©r «nt, your local Standard oftu t tor an application form whicb »ou should59 words
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Advertisement153 1954-01-10 2 Remittances FAMif.v leraittai tea t ::> Decerobei alone tola 298 Or lhi 3 aroo sl,4ot).ol)rt was remitted om Singapore. I -i_n i-_-i_~i -_n_i~u~ ~_~i_'i_ri-i~i-i~i_i~_i~_- i_n_n_i*i_n_i~u~u~L J "i-ii~i-i~u~i-r~u~i.i'*l I tS l *4^&^^\ re^°* I -LAM SOON GARDEN HOTEL !•»<,. T.I J{. LAS! < OASI KD. (8 mileslone) All bedrooms with bathrooms153 words
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Advertisement384 1954-01-10 2 ENGAGEMENT 1 I^HE Engagement IS announced to-day between Kian Seng,, youngest son of Mr. Mrs Neo j Sin Huan and 9in Chow, eldest daughter of Mrs. Chin Sat Kai and the late Mr. Chin Sat Kai. KINDERGARTEN \TTENTION City Polks! Send your young children to the seaside kindergarten where studying384 words
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Advertisement807 1954-01-10 2 SITUATIONS WANTED^ years experie t Sa.a: W5O/- safap ex -er-tec WSS sideni m S (ore r._ r*. UE SH Standard Sing' 1 8 BRITISH k *i-K- 31 Gem clerk "b< clerk, able f <^ $200 salarj c: e< bee sid< nt m UE 3W Stand Typist Store-kee* S drawn $3(XJ807 words
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Article25 1954-01-10 3 IMPH I i Itta tt Sydney and led i the t S ;apore ie ith »tat tons I I all I al 4. ipment25 words
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Article91 1954-01-10 3 i del market and c!o>oi at the pi '0. Fair business was reported jresterday. S I NGA PORE Chamber of amerce Rubber Association noon prices (cents per b.> resterda? were; Buyers s.- trs > 1 RSS Spot loose 561 56| N i 1 RSS f.ob Jan, 56191 words
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Article18 1954-01-10 3 S PORE, Sat. The priced on the or no irkei is S3IBJ (down $1|) per I18 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-01-10 3 THE PEACEFUL atmosphere of a Geylang, Singapore, kampong is captured ii the above picture, taken by P. K. Chan, More and more people are moving out of the busy city to seek homes m places just like this m the suburbs.41 words
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Article66 1954-01-10 3 KUANTAN, Sat.— Lav Lee was charged m the Kuantan Magistrate's Court for cons irting with Won.? Sicw Kum. who was found to possess a pistol and ammunition near labor Bailey Estate, on Dec. 7 last year. He was a'so charged with v ing to produce his National66 words
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201 1954-01-10 3 Education Of Women Helps Men -She Says THE EDUCATION of women and girls is "always for the benefit of men," and the old saying that the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world is based on sound fact. Miss Freda Gwilliam. Assistant Adviser on Education to the Secretary of201 words
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Article211 1954-01-10 3 Regatta Is Planned For New Year THE First regatta of the Outboard Boating Club of Singapore this year will be held at Pasir Panjang, off West Point Gardens, on Feb. 4; second day of the Chinese New Year. There will be eleven events five Club races and six for fishing211 words
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Article91 1954-01-10 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Sat.— Bail m the sum of $1,500 m one surety was granted Yew Cheow when he claimed trial before Circuit Magistrate, Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussein, to a charge of having assisted m the 100 and 1,000 numbers public lottery. Accused said that he91 words
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Article35 1954-01-10 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Sat.— A 20-year-old padi planter. Yon bin Osman, was fined 5125 or six weeks imprisonment by Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussein, Circuit Magistrate for gamin." m public.35 words
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Article187 1954-01-10 3 THE Silat Funeral Association of Singapore yesterday elected the following officials for 1954. Patrons: Messrs. Lim Kirn Lee, Scow Kirn Hock. Chia Cheng Seng, Tay Kirn Teck, Soon Peng Yam, Tan Kirn Van, Chua Liang Chuan, Ang Lee, Yeo Hock Thve and Ng Kirn Lee. President: Mr,187 words
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Article24 1954-01-10 3 MR. M. LUCAS, Senior .Master of the Government 'English School, Batu Pahat, has been appointed Headmaster of the Government English School, Poutiaa.24 words
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425 1954-01-10 3 MICHAEL GOH - Council Found A Way To Re -live Life Of The Sea Ashore MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter AN old salt, Matthew Connell, liked Singapore so much that when he retired from sailing the seas he loved, he settled on the island. H e could well afford to buy a425 words
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Article152 1954-01-10 3 Standard Staff Reporter THERE are about 300 licensed juvenile employees m Singapore and their employers have to save a part of their salary for them every month. According to a Colony law, all employers who engage juvenile workers have to deposit a part of152 words
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Article90 1954-01-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Yap Kirn Weng, 24, was produced m the First Magistrate's Court here before Inche Ismail bin Mohd. Jamil on a charge of impersonating a police officer to obtain $10 from one Wong Foong. The charge alleged that on Dec. 12 last year. Yap90 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-01-10 3 THE S20 prize for last week's picture puzzle goes to Mr. Azizan Ariffin of S.A.H.C. Alor Star. Kedah. His solution the top of a baby powder container wa s the first correct entry to be opened. This week, the cameraman has come up with another familiar object.91 words
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Article64 1954-01-10 3 E. THOMAS attached to the I Royal Engineers, who pleaded guilty to three charges of driving at an excessive speed, without a driving licence and while not covered by third party insurance, was yesteri day 'fined $100 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon64 words
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Article31 1954-01-10 3 KUANTAN, Sat.— Suppiah. an estate labourer was fined $50 m the Magistrate's Court yesterday for failing to claim his renewed I-Card withia the prescribed period.31 words
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Article148 1954-01-10 3 Trespass Poser Set In Court ARE people trespassing when they visit the Railway Station m Keppel Road to see relative., or .friends oflf. That problem arose yesterday when five Indians were charged with trespassing on Jan. 9. The usher, who interpreted the charge to the five men, smiled. "Does this148 words
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Article386 1954-01-10 3 DO we have Sailfisn X Swordfish and Tuna ia Singapore waters. If so what is the best wav to angle for them? L. U. LEE. 4 Sailfish, Bwordfisti and Tunny are 3ften signal farther it b m and rcasi «j mm c weighing 150 ri s ata caught386 words
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Advertisement212 1954-01-10 3 Br*Sirt*^±^ ES55*5i$*5SSaS5aESSrlSa8BaBgEtS55S55SSSS5SS55Sa jitmustbeaZEPHM)**! WINNER OF THE I9S3 MONTE CARLO RALLY. JF "«%|iMp ,tm1 I -r- <«iaflR9lJi BSJr^'IBI ~\Tm a ij yf^ Tg mWSSBmVmwBmgtB 1« Tii TiHa^fcT u. 1 or t? I WW a ffi cc r 9 "*i ffi'i m 5 <aw -3* S "^*^^i-2Lx^ll^^'t\^\. <? InaMMI CuhMFi iB £^Br212 words
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Advertisement310 1954-01-10 3 £4,315 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women, under 45 by setting aside re^::ar month}? half-yearly or yearly amount« under the SUN LIFE 6t CANADA plan can for example, receive a' a^e 55 a Lump sun £4,315 for men or £4.852 for women— or a private income for life310 words
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Article106 1954-01-10 4 TEENAGE GIRLS ARE MISSING PEXANG, Sa: -Two Cbinest g:r aged 16 and IT. are rep r ed missing since Tuesday. They were .a^l seen leaving thc:r haaaaj I I "be c i ha Theari n fias Raw w P., < »n Tuesday evening. 1 are Quafe Gafll I.m. I p106 words
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Article83 1954-01-10 4 b:\t.\r Sat— V > Sin Kooi, t.:cor.;:> i ol a sundry g xA Kuala G •■■i a r« v. j $350 or four no >nths on n Abu Bakar >m H Hussein r- <• Magistrate ing v- thorised pen M D E. ttartinz, Chief Pi c and83 words
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Article25 1954-01-10 4 MORE than I 000 I aided the fuaera I Cha Peng B r\\ We se ;da her reside] X ang She a L25 words
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Article, Illustration342 1954-01-10 4 MICHAEL GOH - It's A Pretty Soft Dog's Lite— Especially When You're Small MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter NO. she isn't anything that i\ime out of a bottle, or something you thought you saw the mornin^-aftcr. i She's Bambi. If) months old and o\vn?d by Mrs. Piroska Kajaratnam. Her parents are j342 words
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Article180 1954-01-10 4 THEEM PENG NAM, who is serving 12 months 1 imprisonj tnenj oa a robbery charge, was yesterday brought before the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr Howe Yoon Cheng, on two charges—abetjting and permitting a girl to drive a car without a licence. Mr. Howe180 words
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Article46 1954-01-10 4 STAFF Sergeant William Regan. Royai Signals, was charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with culpable homicide not amounting to the murder of Sergeant Henry Haig Hamilton at G.H.Q. Signals on Dec. 27. Bail of $5,000 was allowed until Jan. 11.46 words
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Article37 1954-01-10 4 Tentative Murder Charge YUEN KWAI CHONG, was tc-ntativeiy charged in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday with the murder of Yeo Soh Tee with two other unknown persons at Pagoda Street on Jan. 8. He was remanded.37 words
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260 1954-01-10 4 3 STABBED IN STREET FIGHT Police Detain Man With A Bloody Knife AFTER a hectic chase down Singapore's Victoria Street m the small hours of yesterday, two police constables arrested a man armed with a pen-knife dripping with blood. Fifty yards from where the PCs finally overpowered the man and260 words
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Article86 1954-01-10 4 PENANG. Sal.— When the Indian Naval Ship Investigator arrives here on Jan. 22. she will be the fifth Naval Ship to visit Penang within a month. Four more ships, Jaseur, Magcienne, Maenad and Michael of the Sixth Minesweeper Squadron, will visit Penang between Jan. 9 and86 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-01-10 4 SEVEN-YEAR-OLD. Leong Woon Thye who, ever since he received an injection had refused to be clothed, is the problem child of his widowed mother. Madam Fong Ah Chong, a vegetable-seller m Rochore Road. Madam Fong ha s five other children. Leong is no bigtrer than aStandard - 237 words
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Article150 1954-01-10 4 Increased Demand For Blood BLOOD transfusions m Singapore exceeded donations by 25 during th e past week with the continued increase In the demand for blood. Of the 101 donations, 67 were from Asians. There were 60 new donors made up of 26 Chinese. 17 Europeans. 11 Indians, four Malays150 words
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Article422 1954-01-10 4 KL Loses Colourful Social Worker ONE OF Kuala Lumpur's most popular residents is dead. Septugenarian Pat Zilwa wa s a colourful figure who saw the Federal Capital grow from c collection of attap and tin shanties to the ultra-modern town it is today. He cam c from Ceylon to MalayaA.G. - 422 words
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Advertisement134 1954-01-10 4 PUJIi CEYLON T€A 1rr.,.:0r r ec trcrr Cevicn wnere rhe^ know tire 'ea. J»v a :uo and >ou tmd that it's lust your cup of teol SINGAPORE $2.35 PER POUND PACKET Obtainable also from Sclanqof Agent Distributor HOCK LEE b CO., KUALA LUMPUR. m^^k T E L OTA M RBL<^"aJ134 words
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Advertisement107 1954-01-10 4 OPINIONS DIFFER... BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON PALMOLIVE for shave comfort Whichever method you prefer, there's a Palmolive shaving preparation made belter specially for you. The secret lies m the special blend of Palmolive oils, made to Boothe, smooth and condition your skin as you shave. Your shave comfort is107 words
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Miscellaneous694 1954-01-10 4 Jar 0k fJJCfJ i?<J ¥z w M Lilk^^W^ > M Isingaporel si^ En b /,€I W" v h^- 10 E"iart«iya*sss ■J I n VIHr Vli C S a-" 1 aild l M1 P-m San Yee Say 10.30 Mid-morning Medley 11 IIHF ,^S Choy fong Wan Choy 3. and 730 am694 words
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150 1954-01-10 5 It's Black Monday Also For Parents TOMORROW will be Black Monday for more than 180.000 school children ia Singapore when all te Colony schools Eng>h and Vernacular open gates once again I the five-week Christnas vacation. B M i wi 1 be a blacker aj for parents of some hi150 words
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111 1954-01-10 5 THE Singapore Canine Wel-i i e-i is appealing j Hrn '■•<■■ <■' ran. station j g vans or rriei for the j M 'c <:r< m travel- 1 j ta d from the "Garden Urn Assortsm stnty dogs, at t The Road. eat Mrs111 words
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Article41 1954-01-10 5 er S Br.->" i their flrsi thi Dpenin? Be ***** father r.z of ends, Mr. E. Ds j an o: the pore B B CBcial- "r. 4 -i U ..:.g I>r I r- a-.vay Qm .vas (0.- i.41 words
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Article, Illustration170 1954-01-10 5 A YEAR OLD boy. Ho Yong Huan, was still sleepv 5 i m i nU i e alter the front P° ltion of his home m North Bridge Road, Singapore, collapsed, sending beams and tiles crashing inches from where he slept m a170 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-01-10 5 BEAITIFIL Win Mm Thin, M year-old Burmt'v girl. >e«*n m this picture, has been chosen lo play oppo>ite Gregory Peck, m the Rank OrganiAjtion'i much discussed film of H. E Bate's novel, "The Purple Plain." She has never acted professionally before, and was picked by producer82 words
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Article70 1954-01-10 5 FOUR Malayans will leave Singapore on Jan. IT lor Indonesia to discuss trade relationsnips between the tw 0 countries and how to solve trade problems. They are Mr. E. M. Hart. Director of the Departmtnt of Commerce and Industry, Mr. Lee Kon^ Chian. the Singapore70 words
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Article30 1954-01-10 5 MR. and Mrs. Yap Pheng Geek ieft Singapore yesterday by air for Sydney by Qantas/ BOAC Constellation/ Mr. Yap is on a i "2-day business trip :o Australia.30 words
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309 1954-01-10 5 A TOTAL of 119 licences have been issued by the Department of Civil Aviation, Singapore, to student pilots, pilots and radio operators since the new licencing were introduced m April, last year. Licences were issued to the following: 63 Student Pilot's] Licences, 25 Private309 words
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Article, Illustration409 1954-01-10 5 T. J. LIM - Framroz Celebrates fifty Years Of Progress T. J. LIM By >tandard Staff Reporter TOIV. at of Singa- lest aerated woa ks, Messrs. r' m Ltd.. celebrates ta golden jubilee pcm ol progress I n a main house to an n three storey ed fa ri r\£ m Alle n b409 words
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Article382 1954-01-10 5 Delegation To Meet Education Chief Tomorrow A DELEGATION of 17 Chinese will meet the Acting Director of Education, Mr. D. McLellan, tomorrow to seek a clarification of the Singapore Government's fundamental policy towards Chinese education and to demand unconditional aid for Chinese schools. This delegation is382 words
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Article21 1954-01-10 5 A GRAND cocktail party was given yesterday evening at the opening of the 60-room-ed Cathay Hotel m Cathay Building.21 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-01-10 5 MR. FRANCIS WU. visiting Hongkong photographer, is seen with two other members of the Singapore Art Society's selection committee. Dr. C. A. Gibson-Hill and Mr. Loke Wan Tho. viewing exhibits for the Society's Filth Open Exhibition of Photographs to be held m the British Council Hall on69 words
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Article54 1954-01-10 5 AN English seaman. Robert Alexander (26.) has been reported missing from his ship :he Socotra moored alongside the Singapore Harbour Board Wharf since Friday night. He is 5 ft. 7 in., fair-corn- plexioned and well-built and when last seen, he was wearing open neck white coat and54 words
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240 1954-01-10 5 MR. FRANCIS WT well known Hongkong photographer, told The Standard yesterday that he had not been officially informed by either the Penang Camera Club or the Penang Arts Society that they would not welcome him on Jan. VI as a result of his refusal240 words
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Advertisement77 1954-01-10 5 GOLDEN JUBILEE ioth 1 I ml JANUARY j i JANUARY I 19f14 igs4 i y* '4W^ |S Amß^L- i HB^« H fc "1 j ,L«**»**s, aJi Ji'JiMliiiUPll I li* il* lllllllll^ T tt_ V t ii A J The House that is Famous since Fifty years for supplying their SUPERR77 words
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Article, Illustration810 1954-01-10 6 JAMES PETER CHIN - 11,000 Youngsters And 2,000 Old Ones Say 'Thanks' JAMES PETER CHIN By READERS of the Singapore Standard who have contributed to our Third Christmas Fund will find it very gratifying to note that their kind thoughts and generosity have not gone unheeded and without thanks. Letters from various institutions andStandard - 810 words
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Article603 1954-01-10 6 HAL BOYLE - HOW TO JUDGE A BE A UTY CONTEST HAL BOYLE By COME colleges have courses that teach the best way to catch a fish, or instruct a lady m how to get along with one after she marries him. You can also go to college and learn how to play603 words
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Article, Illustration884 1954-01-10 6 J. A. JUMAT - J. A. JUMAT By gINCE 1948 when the Singapore Youth Council came into existence because of the need for a co-ordinating body of all youth organisations m Singapore, it has achieved its purpose of helping young people m the Colony to think and act onAP - 884 words
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Advertisement230 1954-01-10 6 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO j JAPAN j 28 to 32 days with j approximately 10 days ;j in Japanese Ports "Santhia" sailing 25th January **Sirdhana" sailing 22nd February J "Santhia" sailing 9th April j "Sirdhana sailing 8th May I 1st Class... $745 2nd Class... $590 CWLDKE\ \CCORDI\C TO ACE230 words
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Article, Illustration1704 1954-01-10 7 DOUGLAS WARTH - Bewitching Women DOUGLAS WARTH THE 5ECRET5 OF NINE No. 2 OF A NEW SERIES By Edwina, The Fabulous Countess Mountbatten I 1 IS not l«r her beauty that Edwina Cynthia Innette, the I ountes> Mountbatten, must be rated otic of the wand's nine most bewitching women. bet wealth, although onAP; padong - 1,704 words
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Advertisement121 1954-01-10 7 PROTECT *-£^5 CHILDREN'S U n OELICME A^ LUNGS f v^ fo« hh)t tenon ASAINST DISEASE (uticura soap Q milt jrllwirip) am W?i^ > caressing ■> md trai^ant -r 1> rs m.l coolinf aman \tter th« i -T'_)'U-»itrly ime Powder FOR SENSITIVE SKINS j m those throbbing palm yrjp muscles at121 words
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Advertisement12 1954-01-10 7 NEXT ot%. SUNDA V yi THE THIS 3 iEj BEWi^IL.C: WOMAN J12 words
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Advertisement174 1954-01-10 7 •ndc&umat fiufts Extra 8.0.A.C. Comet flights to London during January will operate as follows: Leaving Singapore on 16 h 23rd January Additional flights <furmg February, and m March rwice-weekly service to London, will be resumed end will continue operating ttiroitghout the Spring «nd Summer months. Book NOW through your usual174 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1954-01-10 8 'Le Tout-Paris' Certainly Gets Around Town \OW that the Paris season is m full swin?, I haw come to the conclusion that the population of the French capital consists of about five hundred people. 1 see them everywhere at receptions, at first nights, atUP - 1,412 words
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Article717 1954-01-10 8 Dennis Bloodworth - Dennis Bloodworth The Sexnec Case By r j HE Paris fog had disappeared. It was a clear sunny day. All seemed right with the world. Admittedly my French colleague had a drawn, troubled look; but he began m a confident enough voice: "Look. It is717 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-01-10 8 JiY day, Leslie Shilton, 20, heai-es sacks of coal; m the evenings he throws Shclagh Wood, 18, who is his partner In an adagio dancing uct. Leslie, who works (or his coal merchant lather a t Smethicick. St a fj s reckons he carried about seven tonsMirror - 94 words
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Article, Illustration176 1954-01-10 8 Heal Life Told FfCC Would yon 1 ike to know, what the stars Indicate for whether you will be successful and happy and what i» Indicate for you in business, love, marriage, friend*, enemies, luck> ami unlucky periods, what pitfall*- to avoid, whit opportiiiiitn-i grasp.176 words
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Advertisement178 1954-01-10 8 It teems a m.rade that a person once \> JL T^&L W crippled witn pain, can recover to enjoy V fT*y- Wj^a life to the full 093 m. But such miracles -^f ■\M Happen e»ery day thanks to Dr. >, 1 Mccxe.nz.es VE'SOIDS "I reel twenty \V U yecrs voung;r,"178 words
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Advertisement78 1954-01-10 8 llOEl^ tffeßß y< U uunl un alarm clink Mm U pQ"*' that you van always trust accunifc, handsome mmd B ilftßMlk moderately priced ><" must tJuntse a Smith ahirnu :=35 *i^ VICTORY RHMH NEW DAWN iu-houi 3B_A- A« alarm clock m pinlc, alu t m clock m M Tii^--^ l|*\78 words
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Article, Illustration2202 1954-01-10 9 B.C. THOMAS - B.C. THOMAS By From Savage To Scourge Of Jungle Reds THE early years of her long and glorious reign legend has it that Queen Victoria was handed by her personal courier a somewhat unusual and alarming dispatch: -Your Gracious Majesty," its writer urgently implored, "please sendUPI; Standard; UP - 2,202 words
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473 1954-01-10 9 Audrey Whiting - Audrey Whiting By I HE taxi-drivers of the French capital are almost as famous as its Eiffel Tower. They career down the boulevards. sweep round corners with brakes screaming m protest And they argue And you laugh at their gestures. But it's not ail473 words
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Advertisement201 1954-01-10 9 OH! WHAT A RELIEF!! v Vo A?ep</ rzow t//eat/ those sudden N ■O^PCT t^^^ Persutent coughing may M /P^^^ ATT A /"i/C I damage The lungs, bronchi I y AIIA^.I\i« or MdN* fc»i« Af" .-j.n <?««.>/ 2,000 different All over the world sufferers are breaking the d a cs of201 words
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Advertisement11 1954-01-10 9 \S MALAyA'S BEST \^^/J MAGAZINE eV6R" HAVE /Oil S£EN C^ IT?11 words
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2309 1954-01-10 10 S.fcafO, ffntHOin - Not To Defend But To Create Democracy S.fcafO, ffntHOin \T'brtXi v- ffttte,] ty IN THIS THE LAST OF A SERIES OF ARTICLES ON DEMOCRACY, THE WRITER ANSWERS THE ANTI-DEMOCRATIC THESIS THAT THE BEST FORM OF GOVERNMENT IS ONE RULED BY AN ELITE WHICH OWES HO RESPONSIBILITY TO THE MASSES. THE2,309 words
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390 1954-01-10 10 Reinhold G. Ensz - Reinhold G. Ensz THERE'S a charming community m Bavaria where the rent tor an apartmeni is only M 51 .20 a year. The rent was fixed m the 16th Century and it has stayed thai way. The community was started by one of the390 words
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Advertisement6 1954-01-10 10 &W >'" '""*'V jfl^l^r COtiviM Qua* £s%^6 words
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Advertisement186 1954-01-10 10 crUrA: 30 DAY EXCURSION FARES SINGAPORE to HONG KONG with stop-over facilities m m Bangkok and/or Saigon 5515 return. B. N. BORNEO to HONG KONG with stop-over facilities m Manila $515 return. Consult MALAYAN AIRWAYS LTD •J/ 3cean Building. Singapore (TEL 24-12) or your usual TRAVEL AGENTS Postage ex fa.186 words
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Article1693 1954-01-10 11 ALEX DICKSON - ALEX DICKSON By Principa I of the Man o' War Bay Training Scheme m Nigeria Report On An Experiment In West Africa JHREE years ago we started an experiment m West Africa with the aim of training young, educated Africans for the ideas of responsibility and leadership.1,693 words
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Article, Illustration1021 1954-01-10 11 Andrew Roth - Promise Of Better Year Seen During Holiday Season Andrew Roth By r PHE relaxing of international tension seemed to promise a better year. Although the British do not expect much from the delayed Berlin talks or Ike's talk about an "atomic bank," they know it is better to have people1,021 words
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Advertisement147 1954-01-10 11 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products mmm r mmm 11,1,1 f Bill U Sa^l^^EI* m JJPB CHINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is Qn excellent remedy for Stomach Pains; Constipation, Indiqestion Acidity, Heartburn, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG The Tiger Medical Hall JBmmmmW^i r 3 I vrWl F147 words
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Advertisement270 1954-01-10 11 I s I AMERICAN ENGLISH <J?**^ KITS MOTORS. V V Yak Junior 20" Closs A 5 90 Fox 29 GLO Plug Engines Class B Corsair 171" A SI 1.65 McCoy 29 P4OF 20" A $15.55 Ohl «>" 29 S 00 V u in> c,i en X B Torpedo 19 558.03270 words
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Article, Illustration734 1954-01-10 12 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS W////wJ///J.W////m PmmmmmimumS Born 1880 And Still Rowing Strong gORN 1880 and still rowing strong. This is the enviable record of Ho Seng, a well-known figure around Clifford Pier, Singapore. He is one of the oldest sampan men m his profession, and has been at the734 words
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Article, Illustration744 1954-01-10 12 RAFFLES PLACE— AN IDEA B Editor, Auto obi c ition oj Singapore Bulletin E think that all road users m Singapore ■fill agree that the chaos on our road.; is increasing rapidly. The Aotomob'te Association of Singapore, en whose behalf I have the honour to write here,744 words
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Article384 1954-01-10 12 As a guide to ve\r car bni/ers, a Sunday Standard reader has worked out a table of comparison between Malayan prices and British basic prices of the following irell-known makes of cam. r VO many of u s motorists, particularly m these tunes of trade384 words
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Advertisement358 1954-01-10 12 HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE i ND NOROOEUTSCHER LLOYD JOINT SERVICE T» Colombo Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen S pore r S hum PenanTl K»ea (HAPAG) i) i.JJao >4 25Jan 26 27 Jan Ti utKK.\>ItIN S ISFti ureb 15 16Feb Hona Ron*. .Manila Kobe Yokohama Peoang P Sham Spore •TS Kraua>«358 words
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Advertisement425 1954-01-10 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/LX. COM INENT Spore r.S'bam Penang "JAVA" for Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong Manila. Kobe and Yokohama Gdn: 6 "PANAMA" for Kohsichang. Hongkong 12 HJan "KINA" for Djakarta, Kohsichang. Saigcn. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe Yokohama 24 26Jan 22 23Jan M7Uu "MONGOLIA" for Kohsichang, Hongkong 11 Feb SAILINGS TO425 words
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Article, Illustration732 1954-01-10 13 OSWALD HENERY - OSWALD HENERY with 'ROBE' SETS NEW HIGH IN TAKES lIOW fares "Th e Robe"xt Twentieth Century Fox's first motion picture m CinemaScope? I s it proving to be a locaJ box-office hit. or tendin? to be (as one critic >o pessimistically put it) ju>t a mere passing732 words
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Article, Illustration439 1954-01-10 13 r PHERE have been films made about the R.A.F. Not ail of them have been top-notchers though, but at least they have attempted to put across their themes without the usual artificial melodrama that inevitably seeps into efforts of this kind. "An Appointment In London" is439 words
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Article415 1954-01-10 13 ONE can do with a good laugh these days, and I have no hesitation m recommending a super tonic m this line m the Hamilton G. Inglis production of "Will Any Gentleman a highly improbable tale -of the misadventures of a quietlymannered bank clerk who comes under415 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-01-10 13 FRANK WELLER (Richard Bobb) is wished good luck by Denis Compton and Sam Palmer (Jack Warner) before he goes out to bat for the first time m Test cricket m this scene from "The Final Test." an A.C.T. Film made at Pinewood Studios. MISS FANSHAWE (Joan Swinstead),84 words
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Article365 1954-01-10 13 TEST BRINGS LAUGHTER AND TEARS WTHOEVER would have v thought that the movie moghuls would one day go making a comedy out of such a seriou s event m the world of sport as the Test Match? Well, they have now, and the man wh o provided the inspiration with365 words
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Article229 1954-01-10 13 TJESPITE what the newsJ >^ reel companies are doing In covering the Royal Tour stage by stage and step by step. Associated BritishPathe are depicting it more graphically to the world through a series of half-hour films m Eastman colour, the first of which "The Royal229 words
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Advertisement175 1954-01-10 13 ORGANISATION j£L. mT* ATTRACTIONS! A I HTUJK THE WHOLE FAMILY UK LOVE TO SEE! I '»i»»™£y£C 'o*^ m -NEXT CHANGE C RNER l. MORIEY BRUCE |Mj,-H/s IHSIfAL ROMVHt OFHoiS tunmii. j-^uvARTiNER -iOTi COMING! .80 am. THE MINIVER STORY" Hi 'IT^R 7 NOW SHOWING /*l*^ I I il 11 1 ■Ikf*175 words
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Advertisement270 1954-01-10 13 7 ill ■PSpV )^B I HISTORICAL or BIBLICAL nj^^L EPIC ever seen 1 if m SINGAPORE! i W^£P< "SPARTACUS" I«4ay9 ul "SABIU-: I 111: AftßOt Tedb. A V*.\Y Itun iff THE STORY OF GRACE MOORE! Warner Bros. 15 Wonderful Songs r V^KAYoUIV O\ STAGE Mjrhllv at 6.30 9.30 p.m. Daring270 words
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Article, Illustration686 1954-01-10 14 MARILYN - BEAUTIFUL GLASS STILL REPRESENTS ROMANCE MARILYN By pLASSMAUNG U a erait i whu'i > rich ua tradition tradition which has rp^i-'j int. i i >iyle marked by versatility and a uagic vienance based 1 on u;»i ouipl.. iled shapes Jnd restraiat-d oraaineatatioa or bo ornament at all. T v -.can686 words
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Article488 1954-01-10 14 ETHEL M. EATON - ETHEL M. EATON He, V. Hi NOT 1IJV YOUR HAM) AT MAKING 'KM.' E childh -i m I fen U c k cool k g Starrc following PuU..> >m Loaf t cups .i >-.. -d potato I ia > >i.-*>j>«>Oii oaion r-sps eh >pi-i >-)kfd ct>rn488 words
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Article36 1954-01-10 14 A SAFE method of picking up pieces of broken g!ass is to do it with a bar of damp soap. Afterwards shave orT the soap surface that has glass m it with a knife36 words
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Article, Illustration185 1954-01-10 14 IT'S NOT only the men but 1 the womenfolk too who are falling for this fancy type of beach shirt m a big way. But while the former are using it strictly for the out- doors, the girls are going a step farther they're beginning to185 words
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Article154 1954-01-10 14 NANCY BABCOCK MOUNT - NANCY BABCOCK MOUNT LL other babies, whenever he sees them, Are thrilling to Robert, who reaches to seize them. There's one m the mirror, who waves and grins, And ai other on all of his baby food tins. LIE just loves. t!iera all, and smiles m a154 words
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Article, Illustration112 1954-01-10 14 (LEFT): A front view of the new Italian small car an "auto-scooter," called the Isetta. The door is seen on-n showing how the steering wheel follows the door forward allowing easy entrance and exit. Trying out the models Marchese Maria de Felice. Built by the112 words
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Article227 1954-01-10 14 'Dear Joy Jones T AM a 17-year-old Eurox pean girl and I love a young Chinese boy a year older. My parents are against this. What should I do? "M.S." (Spore) FOLLOW your parents' advice. They know best, and you are too young to know your own mind. Every girl227 words
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Article46 1954-01-10 14 FASHION surprise? Maybe, but it's being bailed as one of the more "outstanding" creations of the new Christian Dior collection. Described as a dress and jacket afternoon ensemble, both dress and top coat have wide pleats. Dior names it "Sabine."46 words
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Advertisement145 1954-01-10 14 l/Iv /I /i^/fiJty i* 1 just 50 seconds! f//TfJ J^ M** Faetor'i fluttering Pa*-Cdke J(As ihiif-l'p bmi'i out your natural loxtluusi jthtr 'ituif-'ifj rritlJ petsibh do' PAN-CAKE* MAKE-UP •>nr. MjxFji'oi a*u!..us Pjii Cjke M ikr I p jk es yaa >uch naturjl -omfJrxi.Mi lovehu«*, without the slightest *iiuac-(i(>" !0,,k Fxrr>rwh145 words
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Advertisement483 1954-01-10 14 4* XfyRITADELMR T^<» l» V QiOI \ltt.N E A J li#» srand rwntials C h:ipptu<'»<- arc some- thing Jo flu something to Vist ;r. soinctliiriK to hope tm x < livi t ii«-r--x MM» V\ HK ij^ J OM.: L n..: t tures of 5 mw cv a-ia Ln-. t483 words
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Article, Illustration1517 1954-01-10 15 Supreme Soviet World's Biggest Rubber Stamp J' HE meetings of the Supreme Soviet, which i s convened on rare occasions m the Kremlin, is supposed to be open to the general public, as any other Parliament. In fact, only a highly selected number, including diplomats and1,517 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-01-10 15 FFDF Perle Mesta. former American Minister to Luxembourg. has recently returned front an extended visit to Russia* where* despite her anti-Soviet rimmm* she was allowed to observe many areas with comparative freedom. This is the last of ten articles giving a picture of conditions as she saw them. THISAP - 314 words
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Article707 1954-01-10 15 COLIN FROST - COLIN FROST By INVERNESS, Scotland. TJERE'S a handy recipe to make your next party go with a swing. It's for Scotch whisky. Take ten tons of good English barley and soak it m water for 70 hours. Drain off the water, lay the barley on707 words
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Advertisement120 1954-01-10 15 He Has A Good Word For Comics pfcOVT blame the comics if children are backward m reading, said university chief recently. The advice was given by Dr. Michael Lewis, direcn*r of Nottingham University's Institute of Education. He told teachers at the Educational Association confertn«f m London that he had made120 words
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Advertisement164 1954-01-10 15 Now! ONE Brushing With COLGATE DENTAL CREAM Removes UpTo 851 Of Decay And Odour- Causing Bacterial JJji iSifllj CIHIK VOW BKATH while il I j< sH^^^^&sm CLEANS YOUR TEETH and I j^&jSMl STOPS MOST TOOTH DECAY! I One Brushing with One Brushing Re- Brushing Teeth Colgate's Stops Bad moves up164 words
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Article, Illustration4136 1954-01-10 16 SERGEANT ROBERT HOLIES - SERGEANT ROBERT HOLIES By THE A I THOR. Sergeant Robert Holies, was attached to the Ist Battalion The Gloucester Regiment when the battalion fought the immortal battle of the Imjin River. In fact, Serjeant Holies is one of the 39 survivors of the battalion. He4,136 words
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Advertisement43 1954-01-10 16 TRUCKS do your jobs cheaper 2 3 TONNERS PETROL OR DIESEL PERKINS 4 CYLINDER Chassis also suitable for 25 passenger bus BUILT IN KEW ENGLAND CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. i i 91NC. \POK! X I.IMIHK i *H>r-*'-n;ed Hrn: I -<lrr ttiua 143 words
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Advertisement95 1954-01-10 16 <>\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\V\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\V\VV\\HV I iBtM-ffat I" THE I I JkX 1/^^ DYIHAST V i PQR RELIEF //I li I i V^ X V f V IVbUlbl 5 STOPS ANY PAIN IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES AND IS PERFECTLY SAFE AND HARMLESS Mode m Switzerland By 5 F. HOFFMANN -LA ROCHE Co., LTO95 words
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Article, Illustration339 1954-01-10 17 PLAY GIRL photo. photo. photo. photo photos. (RIGHT) Curvaceous Diane Cilento, young Australian °?!£ii relaxes during a break in the final rehearsal of Clifford Odets' "The Big Knife" first new Lonic P V f 1954, Diane ls the 21 -year-old daughter of Sir Raphael Cilento, and comes from Queensland. UPUP; Mirrorpic; U.P. - 339 words
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Advertisement76 1954-01-10 17 Watch 'DSSPRIN 1 dissolvequick//— completely f r>:s-r:P. cf.tcrs the -lonuJi vluiion^iih no insoluble acid particles, it is more «bMMtod by the svsiem-thus rel.ev.ng pain without ihe best *ay to take Disprin is m water, though its llKuiiM eflect w ill be the same hichever way y« it Because of sis76 words
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Advertisement422 1954-01-10 17 alii ing of fl Hi _i H^^^^i __i how is yours? Jfoo^^^ r t f /i^ 1 _*__r^*"^ Too many men and women take their hair lmgrflt* -s«_ss^^^^ for granted. Only when it becomes dry and J^*^^^^^a^' lifeless or comes out on the comb, do __*U^^^^___^ they realise that, to422 words
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Article720 1954-01-10 18 LINESMAN - LINESMAN By FOR the past six weeks cricket stars of the Commonwealth have been testing their prowess m India and South Africa but have failed to excite the interest and thrills associated with Test cricket. n has been n tilling spectacular m the six720 words
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Article173 1954-01-10 18 Inns N.O. H.S Total Ave. BLCB v rfC C. van Revneveld 4 1 68* 173 54.60 1 2 D.J. McGlew 5 86 219 43.80 2 3 H.R. Endean 5 1 93 167 41.75 1—3 H. Tayfield 4 1 34 116 38.66 2 1 R. McClean 5 1 101173 words
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Article433 1954-01-10 18 Also bowled: Dcmpsier 14 3 43—1- Poore 10—1—75—1; Chappie 1—0—1—0: Sutcliffe 5—1 13 0; Leggat 3— 0— G— 0; Boll 24-7—99-0. BATTING CENTURIES 153 Reid (N.Z.i. 3rd Test 107. Rabone iX.Z\ ts:. Test 101. McClean (S.A.), 1st Test. 50 RUNS OVER 99. Beck iX.Z\ 3rd Test 93, Endenn433 words
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Article113 1954-01-10 18 India BATTING Inns. N.O. IIS. Total Ave. B L C C3 ST Mankad 2 154 163 81.50 If 1 G. S. Ramchand 5 119 301 60J20 1 2 2 C. V. Gadkhari 4 1 i.)2x 136 45.33 2 1 P. R. Umrigar 5 l 8.: 156 :;:).oo 3 1 v.113 words
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Article92 1954-01-10 18 Barnck 3 1 102ac l_ J 64.00 1 1 Marshal] 5 1 90 225 56.25 1 1 1 Simpson 5 121 2' 'i 53.20 2 -21 Meuleman r> 1 75 189 37.80 :■> -2 Worrell 3 r >4 102 34 oo l 2 Barnett 4 2 13 42 21.0092 words
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Article63 1954-01-10 18 India BOWLING O M R W Ave. B L C CB SI Ghulam Ahmad 129 51 236 11 15.73 (j 13 1 Gupte 170.1 33 470 19 25.00 5 3 5 15 Sunderam 53 9 145 4 38.33 1 3 Ramchand 52 25 88 2 44.00 2 Mankad 46 963 words
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Article46 1954-01-10 18 Iversoa 50 3 11 125 10 12.50 3 4 3 Worrell 67 28 98 7 14.00 2 2 3 Berrv 93.4 33 213 9 22.55 3 2 3 1 Leader 79 25 177 7 25.28 5 2 Also bowled: Watkins 7-1-23-1 Marshall 12-4-32-1; Ramadhin 45-13-101-046 words
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Article163 1954-01-10 18 Centuries INDIA 154. Mnnkad. 2nd Test 199. Ramchand. 1st Test 112*. Umrigar. 3rd Test 111, Ramchand, 3rd Test 102*. Gadkhari, 2nd Test COMMONWEALTH 121. Simpson. 2nd Te^t 102. Barrick. 2nd Test SO RUNS AND OVER INDIA 80, Manirekar. 1st T--?t 83. Dmrigar, 2nd Test 67* Gopinath. 2nd Test til. Hazare,163 words
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Article328 1954-01-10 18 THE newly formed Penang Cyclists' Association is to be congratulated on staging a successful All-Malayan Ccyling Carnival to open the new year. Like all newly formed sports bodies the Association has lots of work ahead to make its organisation ru n smooth, but it has328 words
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Article493 1954-01-10 18 introducing 'Benchmark 9 the Sports Writer who is nobody's friend... AS SAPPER has said many times Gather round chaps. Last week he wrote his farewell article, and as you know he is soon off to Blighty. But this column will go on, and will start to-day493 words
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644 1954-01-10 18 THE BRITISH CYCLIST CAN PICK CHOOSE On Cycles O Cyclists THE production of British cycles has now settled down to a steady three million a year and there is every indication that this figure will remain fairly C ZZ w^ PC k y r war was 1951 four milli n644 words
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Article215 1954-01-10 18 BENCHMARK - SPORTS— ON BOXING DAY BENCHMARK By CHRISTMAS 1953 has come and gone, and for most of us back m harness it is now just a memory. But before we forget. it might be well to record a sporting event peculiar to BoxIng Day, if only to explain some bruises" you215 words
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385 1954-01-10 18 THE servicemen and women overseas l»i:ng a zest and sparkle into their holidays which is not seen at Home. On Boxing D3V the Women's Royal Army Corps held a fancy dress hockey match between the Sergeants and the other ranks m the gymnasium385 words
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Article142 1954-01-10 18 I O-xir.g to bad weather over the past week, '.he remai ig games m the Inter Section League had to be postponed. and the following are the rearranged dates for the fix' re f ir the coming week: Monday Tan 11 1) versus ARS: CPRS/JAPK versus MTRS. Tuesday142 words
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Article669 1954-01-10 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN By IN a rough, very hard fought and entertaining Sanderson Cup Final at Seietar last Wednesday, the Royal Australian Air Force Fifteen-the 'Wallabies'—beat R.A.F. Maintenance Seietar 'A' Fifteen by five points (1 goal) to three points (1 drop goal), and so retained the Sanderson Cup669 words
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Advertisement49 1954-01-10 18 Enjoy the cigarette they smoke m London The Pull Mall cigarettes you enjoy are exactly tha sanu- i. i^arettes which so many London smokers enjoy Tbey are made by Rothmans of Pall Mal| fflT^^ r Pall Mall SI\GAPORE IL-5 FEDEILiTIOS %2.30 MN II EI6UII IT THE HOUSE OF ROTHSIIX49 words
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505 1954-01-10 19 BAM Goodwill Can Bring Wong Back To The Fold will aIJm^J^ n w^ n Al cr n c is sinffing tlle son s of Peace and Good very au^M Perh?n S S the badminton section m the sports chorus is Sr^ <* the Whatever the reasons may be, these sportsmen505 words
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Article139 1954-01-10 19 Meet Make Up Dear Jeffrey Ja ".?s May I say how iery pleased I was to >cad t notes m the Sun- x-4 <:andard. not once every occassion on Ihfl 'Yang Peng Soon debc •i hare tndtavnr ed to preserve a nilrn nded vine Is so Mi es spofts icrilrTS139 words
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231 1954-01-10 19 AT THE END of this month, eight of the 15 water polo players picked by the Singapore Amateur swimming .Association for intensive training m preparation for the second Asian Games at Manila will kno* whether they will be selected to represent the231 words
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Article692 1954-01-10 19 YOU LIKE HIM-OR YOU DON'T... I Jeffery James r BRINGS YOU Inside Sport SINGAPORE'S senior soccer clubs will meet on Friday Jan. 15 to discuss matters of general interestbut what is most significant about it is that this meeting is being called by692 words
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Article84 1954-01-10 19 IPOH, Sat. Kinta Europeans today entered the final of the Perak Rugby Union knockout competition by scoring an overwhelming 39 points (six goals, two tries and a drop goal) to nil over the 12th Royal Lancers today. Half time score was 19 0. Through four tries by84 words
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Article262 1954-01-10 19 Will Tuli Fight Here? WILL Jake Tuli fight Jimmy, Carruthers m Singapore?, That is what one English newspaper wants us to be-i lieve but let's take a looki at the facts. Can Tuli afford to lose his re- 1 cord to a heavier man? Tuli. who is kingpin m the262 words
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Article361 1954-01-10 19 LONDON. Jan. 9 (Reuter F. A. CUP THIRD ROUND Arsenal 5, Aston Vina 1. 'Blackpool 1. Luton T. 1. 'Bradford 2. Manchester C. 5. Bristol C 1- Rotherham U. 3. Burnley 5 Manchester U. 'Chesterfield 2. Bury 0. Everton 2. Notts Co. 1. Hastings U. 3, Norwich361 words
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Article27 1954-01-10 19 DUBLIN. Jan. 9: (ReutersNew Zealand, after leading Ireland 9-0 at half time m the Rugby Union international here today, won by 14 points to three.27 words
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Article28 1954-01-10 19 EDINBURGH. Jan. 9 (AFP»— After a scoreless first half. France beat Scotland by three points to zero m a Rugby Union international match today «t Murrajfield.28 words
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Article, Illustration165 1954-01-10 19 THERE were thrills galore m Friday night's boxing at HMS Simbang when men from the three services met to exchange hard rights and straight lefts. There were 12 bouts and never a dull moment and the only TKO verdict was given against the RAF Mght welter weight165 words
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Article165 1954-01-10 19 Selangor Beat NS Malacca KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.- Selangor today stormed HegriMalacca m a friendly game of rugby on th e padang here by ■51 points to five. The home *ide. who were superior m all departments, dietitled lerm.« from the start and tot up an 18-0 tally when the interval165 words
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Article52 1954-01-10 19 JOHORE BAHRL". Sat. Johore Bahru District Football Association XI today forced the Star Soccerites of Singapore to a 2 2 draw after being two down at half time. Rahim Omar scored both goals for the visitors. Ahmad Bakar and Wan Doliah. from a penalty, replied for52 words
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Article22 1954-01-10 19 Universitv of Malaya Athletic Union will hold their third annual swimming carnival at the CSC next Saturday from 2.15 p-m.22 words
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331 1954-01-10 19 Depleted Penang SC Fight Hard To Bea t SAS Regimen t PENANG Sat— Fielding a depleted side Penang Sports Club had to fight hard the full sixty minutes for their rugby victory on Western Road ground today. They beat the Special Air Services Regiment by 11 points (one goal and331 words
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Article128 1954-01-10 19 ADELAIDE Jin 9 <P Tony Trabett. the Vailed .Sales Davis Cup p er t>e a Australia < Lewis Hoad in straight seu to win the South Australian 'c men's singles lawn tennis title here today. TraOen won 6-4 G-2 2 fa* Aiding on HjjC tiis fii>:128 words
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Article110 1954-01-10 19 REME Win X -Country ROYAL ELECTRICAL and Mechanical Engineers caged out five other j am«. to the Achilles C^ub five m open cross countxy ra^e he.r at *he Mcßitchie R> servoir yoterdav. REME scored 34 po nts tnd GHQ Signals were runnel -jP with 106. REME re'ur-.ed a tfmc of110 words
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Advertisement97 1954-01-10 19 TODAY II.M a.m. (D Fratur«) -GUNMAN'S CODE" JISGLE WOMAN" V' -«C N 6 *****- -^*T*~ Lvrrv Sh«\* Purkrd Yesterday! Xwduv "> tiJ") D.lj p.m. I WIDE *Tf>- y SCREEN now: India's "Saason Deliliah With KaslLsh Subtitlrs HIGHWAY INN i 315 Clenienceati ATeoue j L i^#t-1 DANCING MCIITLY ||j U COCKTAIL97 words
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Article, Illustration284 1954-01-10 20 JiEO CHWEE KOK h3f two mora hours on land yesterday when the BO AC plane in which he flew to Australia was delayed followmg engine trouble before il took eft N popularity was emphasised by the large number of friends who undaunthf thd early284 words
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736 1954-01-10 20 LINESMAN - Today 's International Heralds New Hockey Era LINESMAN By TO some people today's "international" hockey match m Kuala Lumpur may be nothing to get excited about. To them, probably, it is another version of the North-South classic except that the States and the Settlement m the south do not join736 words
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Article24 1954-01-10 20 The Army vs Navy rugby match scheduled to be played at HMS Terror yesterday has been been put off to Wednesday.24 words
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Article, Illustration1068 1954-01-10 20 YESTERDAY'S game of rugger on the Padang between the Ist Battalion Fiji Infantry Regiment and the Singapore Cricket Clvb the fourth since the inception of these friendly "Tests," as expected, went the way of the others. The Fijians won 38—9. Only thi s time. th1,068 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-01-10 20 TODAY'S Sport SINGAPORE SOCCER: Radin Mas Ramblers v HMS Charity at Railway ground, Indian Festival KO final, IRC v IBS at Jalan Besar. KUALA LUMPUR HOCKEY: International, Federation v Singapore at Padang. Inter combines Schools, Selangor v N.S. GOLF: Perak Turf Club v International S.C. at S.G.C. Circular Road.49 words
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Article578 1954-01-10 20 WINDSOR LAD - RICE M ILL DOES A WINNING WORKOUT WINDSOR LAD By RICE Mill (Wahab) did a winning gallop on a rain soaked track at Bukit Timah yesterday when he went over half a mile m 51J sees and three m 38 2/5 m the company of Siam Rice (Straker). The pair578 words
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Article606 1954-01-10 20 BELOW ARE weights for 12 races for the Ist and 2nd day of the Singapore Turf Club's January meeting. Horses CI. 2— Div. 1—1 M. Josker II 9.00 Opera 8-13 Kindling 8.11 King Crow 8.10 Innate 8.09 Harringav 8.09 Beau Temps 8.08 Cinder's Prince 8.07 Singing606 words
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