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Title Section26 1954-01-24 1 With 8-page COLOUB comics FREE SUNDAY STANDARD Tiger *>i m m. m 3. Vol. IV. No. 206. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1934. TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.26 words
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Article, Illustration1412 1954-01-24 1 MR. LIM KEAN CHYE, the Singapore lawyer who went into hiding three years ego when it was announced that he was wan.cd by the Police under the Emergency Regulations, wrote to The Standard yesterday from his hideout explaining why he chose to become a fugitive1,412 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-01-24 1 SIR LOUIS CHICK, i ibavcj chief of the International Bank Mission mvited by *he Governments of the Federal ion and SinQiipn-? ic undertake an gCONOv SMIUCJf of Malaya, urrire i m the Coiony b;/ Qi" m BOAC Constellation yt^r.->r-■CCC ■pii'iied '>v t'»rrv ember* o| rh^ .V/ -S 0 I o138 words
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Article71 1954-01-24 1 Mr. Tan Lark Sye. chairman of the board of directors of the Nanyang University, says in a letter to Mr. Aw Boon Haw that he will take the case of the University to the Governor Sir John Nicoll. should there be further delay in Government's approval71 words
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Article103 1954-01-24 1 STAFF Sergeant Lee Kirn S.:an, 44, ot the Singapore Pome Force, died m a shooting incident which took place m Beach Road Police Station, last evening. It appears that about 6.35 p.m.. yesterday a shot was heard m the station. A detective hurried to find103 words
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Article159 1954-01-24 1 CUSTOMSREFUTE DELAY CHARGES KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— The Comptroller of Customs m the Federation today refuted allegations of delays by Customs m releasing goods, specially m Perak. The allegations were made by The Associated Chinese! Chamber^ of Commerce. In an official statement issued here today, the Comptroller of Customs states he159 words
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217 1954-01-24 1 Standard Staff Reporter IN one of their first successes against kidnappers for a considerable time, Singapore Police on Friday pounced on four thugs after they had kidnapped two Kelantan businessmen. It was at dawn on Friday that one of the two businessmen escaped from217 words
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262 1954-01-24 1 CHEE KOON LIN - JUNGLE DECISION TO MAKE THE RICH PAY UP CHEE KOON LIN Lawlessness In Spore Stems From... By Standard Staff Reporter ALL RECENT cases of kidnapping and attempts at extortion m Singapore were planned m the jungles of Johore, a surrendered terrorist told The Standard yesterday. This man, who requests anonymity,262 words
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Article, Illustration151 1954-01-24 1 WHEN the Malayan Airways Dakota from Kuching touched dow n at Kallang Airport, Singapore, yesterday. it landed two little passengers, who saw nothing of the usual bustle of porters and passengers. The two passengers, Untong anak Bagan (10), and Christine Sawed anak Nyub (6). were the firstStandard - 151 words
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Article26 1954-01-24 1 PENG SOON FOR U.S. WORLD champion. Wong Peng Soon will compete m the American open badminton championships to be held at Niagara Falls from April 7-1126 words
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Article320 1954-01-24 1 Vessel fescues 2 in a yacht THE British freighter Philip Q. formerly known as the Leong Bee which made world headlines a few years ago by running the Nationalist blockade of Red China repeatedly, has arrived m Singapore, after dashing to the rescue of a yadit m distress, off Pulo320 words
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Article81 1954-01-24 1 A 35-year-old maid servant, Leong l.oy Kvvai, was slabbed on the chest twice by a masked man Last night. She was sleeping m the servants' quarter.-, behind the house of Mr. C.E Capper, a planning office:" at the new Paya Lebar Airport, when she I heard knocks81 words
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Article216 1954-01-24 1 FOR the first time m Singapore's maritime history, the national flags oi' Communist China, Soviet Russia. U.S.A. and Britain flew on vessels within an anchorage distance of less than a mile, m the Colony's Outer Roads. The Stars and Stripes belonged to the flag ship216 words
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Article134 1954-01-24 1 Guards Withdraw From Po W Camps PANMUNJOM, Jan. 23, (AP)— lndian guards withdrew from the compound holding 347 pro-Communist prisoners of war— including 21 Americans—immediately after midnight this morning but a handful of guards remained m the area. The Indians threw open the gate of the compound a! exactly midnight.134 words
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Article158 1954-01-24 1 J.A JUMAT - Mystery Deaths: Probe By Police J.A JUMAT By Standard Staff Reporter THE mysterious deaths two men are being investigated by the Singapore Police. Both deaths are believed to have occurred yesterday. One of the mysterious deathi ib thai of Mr. A. an Huggie, a European, and the other is that158 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-01-24 1 NEW IS THIRD SYDNEY. Jan 2:? (i'P.— .T-jf, Eienricki todaj set xie* 1 Australian 110-yard Bw/ißMnin^ recm d i lockiof 57 S<- <-<.i*- J-»lm Devitt h:;i>iu j x'.ijiid m 5K.-» sees. mm Singapore'i N<*» Chwee K.jk wms third it; it J Be ]i"!:! ick brake hi- mi J6 scrand raom57 words
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Article50 1954-01-24 1 BIRMINGHAM. Jan 23: Many politicians think thai Sir Winston Churchil the Pr r u<i Ministei haa Q n E [cab U tumi m Mas bw wealth tow b I r-• ifembei f D-. i t 'j iri Wai-a .-1 lil rd! d ie io Reuter A PReuter; AP - 50 words
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Advertisement34 1954-01-24 1 VfNT-AXfA Harrisons Lister En?.. Ltd. Singapore Kuala I umpur Penan; y^/'' „Kt. r ''/ma-ma-* '^-Ws B_k_- **_F -_B«. SS'-- E| -^"^___>/ aWr*^\ th rs /jjj V r _<i*B_B*TK BJf M 1 A KE °r*tT CHO^JSgt34 words
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Advertisement101 1954-01-24 1 RißlliW/liiEta COIO wnmiit f iS'^'^^k German SOLIDA 6x6 folding CAMERA New arrival Pantiuon liiiiini single len< camera with built-ta Prfsoia-ticope tor lire si/c direct view tocusinf and view* nit' Keiss J'.iuuir f2 1-] Khmi Avail^Me in* tele and wide angle leas. Hum.- up nnw- and Nu\oflex extension bell«W Also Qenaaa101 words
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Article58 1954-01-24 2 KLANG. Sat. Two men were arrested yesterday for stealing 200 coconuts at Tan- jong Karang. Three others i were also arrested at Jerom j Village yesterday for breaking the curfew. At Salak. 22 sheer? oT rubber j valued at 524 were stolen from i a58 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-01-24 2 MR. AND MRS Leo Donald Fernando, below, were married at tbe Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Singapore yesterday. The bride is the former Miss Irene Mildred Ware, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ware of Singapore. Standard photo.Standard - 39 words
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Article329 1954-01-24 2 Tempter Sends A Word Of Advice KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— No community can be a happy one if its young people are bored and footloose, said the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer m a message read at the inaugural meeting of the Malayan Association of Youth Clubs329 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-01-24 2 MR. W. A. C. Goode, Colonial Secretary, listens as Lee Wong Miang, extreme left, a labourer and victim of the Aljunied Road fire three months ago, tells his story to a clerk m the Public Assistance Section of the Social Welfare Department. Mr E.Standard - 94 words
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Article238 1954-01-24 2 Standard Staff Reporter STARTING at 9.30, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, the Colonial Secretary, spent yesterday morning visiting all sections of the Social Welfare Department to learn how the poor of Singapore are housed and given relief and how people of so many nationalities m238 words
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Article102 1954-01-24 2 Plans For Stadium Floodlights THE Architect's Department of the Singapore City Council is inviting big eiet'triral companies to submit plans, so that the Department tan adopt one of them for floodlighting Jalan Besar Stadium. Mr. W. Irvin? Watson. City Architect, told The Standard yesterday that the selection of a pluu102 words
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Article64 1954-01-24 2 Rubber Is Down c. THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed quie; at 544 cents per lb. for tirst grace rubber for February shipment a drop of 3/8 cent from Friday, Upcountry selling codtributed to the easiness of the n^.arke'. reported heavy arrivals of sheets from Indonesia a. so affected64 words
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Article75 1954-01-24 2 SINGAPORE Chamber Bf Commerce Rubbed Association noon prices 'cents per \b yesttrriay were Buyer c Pefwrs Xo. 1 RSS Spot loose 541 54? Xo. 1 RSS f.o.b. Feb. 5.4' 54" No. 1 RSS f.o.b. Mar. 54: Xo. 2 RSS Lob. Feb. 541 541 No. 2 RSS f.o.b. Feb.75 words
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Article19 1954-01-24 2 STORE. Sal.— The price of tin on the local market today was S:ilfiJ per p:<- u Cnnchanged).19 words
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Article18 1954-01-24 2 OUTPUT of Idns Hydraulic Tin Limited for the last quarter of last year was 53J tons.18 words
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Article41 1954-01-24 2 THE tenth anniversary oi the Kakotumula Young Men's Association of Singapore wii". be celebrated at the Tamil Assoctairon School Ha!!. Nava: Base, at 3 p.m. today. Mr. T. Joseph will pre-ide and Mr. K.A. Augustine will address the meeting.41 words
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Advertisement514 1954-01-24 2 SITUATION VACANT TT/ ANTED by long established W firm experienced ship clerk with School C< cate. Apply giving ace qua cations experience, etc to B< T. 1502. S.S j TUITION LEARN c'fH-orativt niachire i embroidery irun. expeii] SINGER teacherß and add die tinctive individual finish to v clothes ano famishing-514 words
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Advertisement848 1954-01-24 2 For be •.*».-mp«..vd ii.i i t j i Ip *ou I hfiri work it i( v.^ ife«»»oi«- Sidiufiid I nfinplu»iji*-B* (Bureau oHrrv V nu trrt -(),<., t this toluuiu Jum call mr^l \uui Itwal Mundird itttiet *m ipplu .iiiMf, t,;rm n!:<Mifd rploin with (w.. c, im 2 t»f ifslimonialv from848 words
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236 1954-01-24 3 Percy Joseph - Percy Joseph By THERE is for sale m Singapore today a 1,263 year-old Kirman carpet for which its owner expects $34,000. This carpet was woven by a slave Fateh Nabi K.rmani and was proved by the Kensington Museum and the Egyptian Museum experts as genuine.236 words
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Article168 1954-01-24 3 i Why are some rods mide >hart and others lon-? PETER TAN. Short rods of 4 feel to 51 :eet are designed ta work a .ura a: c.o»e quarters. Lon4 I• is of 5k feet to 71 fee: supp y more bending d .'.er. and have greater mtro168 words
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Article92 1954-01-24 3 Plans For Five New Markets THE Singapore City Council's policy of encouraging private markets is gaining response. The City Council has now under consideration five applications for private markets, mostly in built up areas, and four for meat shops. This compares favourably with figures for the last two years. There92 words
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Article128 1954-01-24 3 New Year Hopes For Blood Bank DESPITE continued appeals for donors to the Singapore Blood Bank, transfusion from Jan. IG, through Jan. 22 exceeded donations by 42 units. Of the 70 donations, however, 41 were fr°ni Asians, and, m the spirit of the forthcoming Chinese New Year holidays, it is128 words
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131 1954-01-24 3 THE SINGAPORE City Court will not try criminal cases m future if current negotiations between the City Council with the Government prove successful. The court was originally set up to try cases initiated by the Registrar of Vehicles for offences by owners and131 words
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Article, Illustration400 1954-01-24 3 BERNARD WILLIAMS - Hai Hsuan, victim of cold war, may sink here BERNARD WILLIAMS By Standard Shipping Reporter FOUR years ago today a "Liberty class" ship, flying the colours of Nationalist China was bound for Japan from Spain with a cargo of salt. The vessel, Hai Hsuan, was within sight of Singapore when400 words
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302 1954-01-24 3 250,000 Youths Have Only Two Clubs THERE were only two clubs to cater to the social rehabilitation of every 250,000 boys and girls who live m and around Chinatown and its suburbs m Singapore, said Hilary D'Cruz. winner of the Malayan Oratorial contest, over Radio Malaya last night. Most of302 words
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Article75 1954-01-24 3 PORT SWETTENHAM, Sat. A new rest house will be opened here m May. When completed. the two-storey building will consist of a lounge, and a dining hall on the ground floor. The upper storey will have three bed rooms with baths attached. In addition, four chalets75 words
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Article56 1954-01-24 3 REV. Father Nicholas H. Wegner of Father Flannigan's Boys' Home, Nebraska will leave on Jan. 29 on a lecture tour of Malaya, Japan and the Philippines, the U.S. Slate Department announced yesterday. His tour is being made at the invitation of the State Department underAFP - 56 words
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Advertisement60 1954-01-24 3 Enjoy the cigarette they smoke m London! The Pall Mall cigarettes you enjoy are exactly tas •arae cigarettes which so many London smokers enjoy They are made by Rothmans of Pall Mall from only the very finest, /o~rf\ piursst V ir ir mi» Tobaccos. G^\ W Pall Mall SINGAPORE UJI60 words
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Advertisement346 1954-01-24 3 DON'T GO ON SUFFERINGEnd those dreaded night attacks of <olfi^ ASTHMA &X AND BRONCHITIS! Do you go to bed dreading an attack ot w2) Imp7**^F A»thma, Bronchitis, racking Cough Do you wake gasping for breath, nerves strained, I lungs congested You need not suffer this Don't neglect that cough way!346 words
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Miscellaneous106 1954-01-24 3 last week's g©hsf low MR. ANG GEOK LEONG of 10. Riverside, Malacca, wins the $20 prize for his correct solution to last week's picture puzzle— a bulb socket. His wa s the first correct entry to be opened. The prize money will be posted to him this week. This week's106 words
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Article228 1954-01-24 4 Butler Backs Buffo Scheme MR. R. A. HITLER, Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer, yesterday backed the scheme to stockpile natural rubber. On his t:\ al <; »g > r re f r •|gy- a i M.;:;,--t< rs ta.:« m A istraiia. Mr. B t'er told pros he igbt The i228 words
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Article217 1954-01-24 4 HUNDREDS CAN'T FINISH SCHOOLING No Teachers, So Must Seek Jobs HUNDREDS of Singapore school children from 16 aided continuation schools who cannot enter English secondary schools are now faced with the problem of not being able to complete their education. Continuation schools do not run beyond the VII or VIII217 words
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Article, Illustration235 1954-01-24 4 Standard Staff Reporter A TOAST of "Goid Lurk" i champagne was proposeJ by the visiting vice-chairman and joint managing director of the Genera) Electric Company, Mr. L. C. Gamage, "when he formally declared open the new (730.000 premises of the comranj at Bukit Timah. Singapore;, yesterday. bl Ida speech.Standard - 235 words
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Article54 1954-01-24 4 THE MANAGER of a "mosquito" newspaper, the Creative Pictorial, pleaded guilty m a Singapore court last week, to publishing an obscene article on Dec. 22. last year. He was fined $500, m default, two months imprisonment. Besides being the manager. he is the publisher and editor,54 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-01-24 4 photo. A GROUP of school children, who are returning to Australia after spending tbeir Christmas vacation with their parents m Singapore and the Federation, line the rails of i the Blue Funnel liner Charon which sailed for Australia yesterday evening. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article122 1954-01-24 4 India's 'R'-Day Celebrations MORE THAN 2,000 Indians gathered at the Bunga Tanjong Hall, New World, Singapore, yesterday, to attend a public meeting organised by the Malayan Indian Congress m celebration of Indian Republic Day. Mr. Gopala Menon, Representative of the Government of India m Malaya, told those present to realise122 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-01-24 4 THE man who is touting British territories m the Far East "entirely for his education" arrived m Sin« i pore yesterday. He is Sir Thomas Lloyd, th c Per manent Under Secretary of State for the Colonies He is accompanied by Lady Lloyd SirStandard - 140 words
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122 1954-01-24 4 K K Hospital Patient's Death Drop A WOMAN patient of Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital. Low Pek Kce. 52. fell tc her death from the second floor of the hospital, a drop of fis feel, the Singapore Coroner. Mr. Giam Chong Hing. was told yesterday. At the inquiry held into Low's122 words
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Article71 1954-01-24 4 "DABNA At An« Babaing Lawin", ("Darna And The Hawk Girl') a Filipino fantasy with Malay dialogue and c worthy nominee for the 1954 Film Festival, will have its gala premiere at the Garrick Theatre. Singapore, today. Consular representative? of all Asian countries have been invited to71 words
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Article110 1954-01-24 4 Jamboree Is Question SINGAPORE will tiol send a contingent to the Fir^t National Jamboree of Philippine bry SOOUtE from Aprii ZS to W i' A Quezon City This Es because the Sin^;.:porij- Boy Scouts Association docs not have the necessary Funds, an official of the association told The Standard yesterday.110 words
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Article75 1954-01-24 4 WONG MENG CKENG v fsned (75 by the First 1 Magistrate, Mr F. A C yesterday, lor allowing h friend to drive his r r.i she Hid not have a lit enoe. Wong snd tbe giri Hi a, who eariier had been fimn SI SO75 words
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Advertisement159 1954-01-24 4 l^giftci rot mode/m ibhrn r^^^^ ADELPHI PARK ESTATE *fg KITCHEN [TliriplPniJra BAJ IZT Thomson road Singapore j L t MODERN J^L L C SANITATION *am& T "~Yr 3 $19,000 A model housing estate ideally situated on high "^^^^^^^S land within reasonable access of the City (5% miles.) These modern, comfortable,159 words
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Miscellaneous79 1954-01-24 4 Weather Report MIMMLM Temperature: 7.30 p.m Jan. 22 to 7.3« a.m. Jan. 23. Singapore (73 FI, Penang 1 74 F). Kola Bahru (74 Ft, Kuala Lumpur (72 F). Ipoh <73 Fi Kuantan (70 F). Maximum Temperat'ire: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Jan. 23— Singapore (90 F). Penang <88 F).79 words
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Article, Illustration1805 1954-01-24 5 Tan Lark Sye To Fight Against Stalling Tactics SHOULD there be any more stalling m approving the site of the Nanyang University, the Directors of the institution will present the case before the Governor of Singapore, and if that does not help matters,1,805 words
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Article395 1954-01-24 5 KUALA LUMPUH, Sat— H .our» and awards wet« I > :«j pr-^ sled l v Hi<h ■■da ct*l Sir Aid 1 "S9 pi rsona a: ia investit c at King*3 ie re f: i .f:.E.— r R idii M < N>n; >.'ij I am O.S.E.— Ha:o395 words
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Advertisement76 1954-01-24 5 I r«l SENSATIONAL I /^*iN SELF-DEFROSTING VVv KEIVINATOR I NfWf BE TTER! I n? Not just another refrigerator, but no electric heating elementt. j *> a wonderful new advancement m Gives > ou faster thrift<et defrosting; Simpler worry- Refrigeration! Here on auto- free ]f protects youf ffoxcmatic defrosting system that76 words
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Article, Illustration754 1954-01-24 6 LIM TIONG ANN - LIM TIONG ANN By Standard Aviation Reporter HEN the new $37,000,000 Paya Lebar Airport m Singapore is ready m 1955, it is expected to take m some of the biggest machines that will be flying before that time. Machines like the Comets,754 words
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383 1954-01-24 6 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By Y^ENERABLE age and extreme youth will serve the Singapore Association for the Blind when the annual International Bazaar opens on March 6, at Victoria Memorial Hall. As it was m 1953, when $26,000 was collected, all proceeds will383 words
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Article332 1954-01-24 6 Women's Intl Club Meets 'THE president of the Kuala x Lumpur Women's International Club, Mrs. Ong Yoke Lin, wore a pretty grey cheongsam patterned in white flowers with pen-and-ink leaves when she made her report at the meeting at the Chen Wu Auditorium. The meeting was well attended.332 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-01-24 6 THE above group picture was taken at a Christmas reunion oj Malayan students m the United Slates, held at Cleveland. Ohio. From leu, seated Wong Man Kce (Singapore) Mrs. May C. Goh (Singapore), Albert Goh (Singapore), Ong Choon Lim (Penang). Standing, first row: Raymond Yong138 words
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320 1954-01-24 6 A I EMBERS of the Malayan Students Association m the United States held a successful Christmas reunion m Cleveland. Ohio, recently. The organization was founded by a group of Malayan students at the University of Illinois m 1949, and is m Its fourth year of activity.320 words
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469 1954-01-24 6 Michael Goh - Michael Goh FORTNIGHT ago, a man took his American car with a faulty water pump to a dealer. A complete new unit was installed for S6O. A few days later, this man showed the replaced water pump to a mechanic who found that the469 words
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Advertisement355 1954-01-24 6 i (^BENNETT COIIEQiMI; SHEFFIELD. ENGLAND I i can help you to success through personal postal tuition r T n HOUSANDS OF MEN m important positions were once students i X of this famous English College. They owe their success to i Personal Postal Tuition The Bennen College way. Now you355 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-01-24 7 photo. ifcrU ci J her daughter— and here, it seems, is where sp r ''j and aittn^nn rreet. UPUP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration1425 1954-01-24 7 I AUTUMN SUMMER tjyktrky tkuty u WINTER j IN *>priߣ the plainest plum-tree and the crab- can blossom lnt« beantj tor a brief >.<.-.-. .i > [U' with women. i nm qu.ii"'% which makes some v, i I<m.4 aitei the Uoon olPropper Press; Mirrorpic; UP - 1,425 words
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Advertisement10 1954-01-24 7 NEXT SUNDA V Ol the most bewitching of them all?10 words
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Advertisement573 1954-01-24 7 W- »T y° u Bre s ured of fast comfortable jouni. > s m 4 eogined 'Skyuiaetcr' aircraft -i crowt-d hy Hntish pilots who have /^gfc) travelled more than 4(^OW>,oOti pas>*e^g« miles \Mth one of the finest punctuality 'n3 records m the Far Lasi rg^^L^^ The reduced administrative costs of573 words
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Article, Illustration1592 1954-01-24 8 Dijon, Of Course Burgundians Will Tell You TI'ST back from Dijon, where I have been doing J tour of the battlefield. Well, you might call it that. I was elected Chevalier dv Taste vin there last year, and believe me the seven-course meal (a differentMirrorpic; A.P. - 1,592 words
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Article, Illustration746 1954-01-24 8 KEITH WATERHOUSE - WHAT MAKES RUBI SUCH A GEM? KEITH WATERHOUSE By JJE gets his money out of a dried-fish business. He bounds m and out of the divorce court like a yo-yo. His own Government has denounced his personal conduct. When he proposed the other day, he didn't even have a job.A.P. - 746 words
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Advertisement248 1954-01-24 8 ~^^?f^ps -\ssy j^Bj^^"' :^x >.'' :> /^fc^iv:-'. Jt"- Cv -x JHBhHI x *j Whenever, wherever ici'eotion threatens, doctors and curses take lab< rate antiseptic preoautions-noching Is left to chance. Hospitals and c!inics-9 out of 10 m Ot Britajß— rely on "Dettol'. This pleasant, nonpoisonous fluid, deadly to germs, is harmless248 words
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Article847 1954-01-24 9 JOHN KOENIG Jr - JOHN KOENIG Jr. MHP-MARITAL HAPPINESS PREDICTION Asks Il\ take a chance on marriage? A special quiz devised by Dr. Clifford K. Adams, director of the Pennsylvania State I niversity's marriage clinic, htlpv take the iisk out of matrimony. W h SOU questions, D;. Adams847 words
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Article44 1954-01-24 9 ALFRED KINSEY. non-me-dical author of now worldmale sexual behaviuUi. EDMUND BERGLER. noted psychiatrist now m New York, who once worked m Vienna's Freud Clinic. Prominent U.S. lecturer. WILLIAM KROCIEK. famed practising gynaecologist now a biff name at Chicago's Ldgewater Hospital.44 words
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Article, Illustration551 1954-01-24 9 Sidney Rodin - Man In Royal Romance Rumours Meets Countess Sidney Rodin i iV.rr l.nwi lonely "exile" m i> sime the rumours tvhhh l.nked him roni.inln.il Pihwtjj HmsmH la Be kaa .i.v s\ it I) I h -.i liiii .i.i':'» .in,l all I'- ciura b I■• ik.'m of tin-in. X sit) I t()Mirrorpic - 551 words
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Article, Illustration1036 1954-01-24 9 Was Dr. Kinsey 'fooled' bp ill m i 'JWO doctors— practising experts In sex matters set out recently to shatter the report on Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey's mass experiment on Sexual Behaviour m the Human Female. The challengers argue that Kinsey, though acting m good faith, made at leastA.P. - 1,036 words
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Advertisement179 1954-01-24 9 Now! ONE Br«A«i9 Whh COLUATE DENTAL CREAM Removes UpTo 85°/. Of Decay And Odour-Causing Bacteria! «pp' —^i"j^«"' v^jW Only The Colgate Way Does All Three! m iff"' (LEANS YOUR BREATH while it I %5P* STOPS MOST TOOTH DECAY! I """^isr One Brushing with One Brushing Re- Brushing Teeth Colgate's Stops179 words
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571 1954-01-24 10 Milton Monitor - Milton Monitor I OXDON-S West End theatre world besa:i *he New Year blessed with a richness Ol taient and what'a more interest:.".^ to producer*— long Im at thfl box ofßtft The Londor. playgoer had this to choose froir. Twenty-.>eve a ira-aj, musicals, two mammoth571 words
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Article, Illustration2164 1954-01-24 10 S.Raja Ratnam - The Nechayev Monster 2-THE MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH T¥ HEN ;3c!> Sunl Ge:.:iu<iiyevich Ne Bed Russia bMtON the pt'iKc hue begun 'o take an ea thy interest p. his s ibversive activities awwng ..nivers its m Moscow and St. Peterst jr— a student phi] Ing at rev<. itics. B.:2,164 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1954-01-24 11 Colonial Revolutions In The Making MOSCOW'S BID FOR THE TRADE UNIONS-II From The Economist In the Ler in ist- Stalinist view, brought up to date by Ma d Tsetuvig, the "liberation^ oS colenies cannot be achieved without a successful revolution. m, 1 JN Communist practice #s laid down by Lenin1,558 words
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1040 1954-01-24 11 Andrew Roth - Andrew Roth By Tf E have entered the mid-winter doldrums. London has its clear seasons, m political terms if not m weather. One can never tell whether January is going to be colder than June. But one can always bet that it going to1,040 words
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Advertisement154 1954-01-24 11 OPINIONS DIFFER... BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON i I PALMOLIVE j for shave comfort Whichever method you prefer, there's a Palmolive shaving preparation made better specially for you. The secret lies m the special blend of Palmolive oils, made to soothe, smooth and condition your skin as you shave. Your154 words
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Advertisement137 1954-01-24 11 THE EVENINGS ARE MUCH COOLER NOW.. AND IT'S ALWAYS COOL AT THE CINEMA STAY WARM YET GLAMOROUS jf*\ TWINSET Wmi m WONDERFULLY SOFT fL I LAMBSWOOL. J^*^J|Kl f jj FAMOUS FOR THAT V^- f U jfj CLASSIC LINE /K^ Oh-so-lovely Braemars ere pure magic gt \\fSE*&9^ to wear, a triumph137 words
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Article, Illustration833 1954-01-24 12 BERNARD WILLIAMS - BERNARD WILLIAMS \WiTH Newest Addition To P&O Fleet Launched 1 HE newest addition to the P O fleet has been launched by Lady McGrigor, wife of the First Sea Lord, Admiral Sir Rhoderick McGrigor. She is the 28,000-ton passenger liner Iberia, which will be put on theStandard; IP - 833 words
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668 1954-01-24 12 BREMEN QEK M A X scientists who built the deadly V-l and V-2 missiles that sped to targets at 3,0 m) miles per hour arc again at work, convinced that rotkeis will be the peaceful air workhorses of the future. The post war668 words
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Advertisement309 1954-01-24 12 NCRDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOIYI SERVICE r Colombo (.mo* >lar*jeiJJes Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen 8 pore r.S bam Penang •Tv Emm ;>VP\(i .JBVtUam 28 '29 Jan 1j Itn —ilia MM) 1 IJFci NFeb 13 I6feto H<".. Koq« Manila Kobe lofcnli.ima Penins P.S'haro Spore T S MnMi |IM]309 words
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Advertisement405 1954-01-24 12 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAJLIN'ib FKOM SCANLMNAVIA/L fc CtI.MLNEM Spore F. S'bam PtMtg "KINA" for Djakarta, Kohsichang, Saigcu Hongkong. Manila Kobe Yokohama 26 '28Jan In Port Ma "MON<itM.IA" for Kohsichang. Hongkong w^ 4/4Feb "MAt.DALA" for Bangkok ..11/13Feb 9 l«Feb S'«Ffb "SONGKHLA* foT Kohsichang. Saigcn. Hongkong. Maai!a. Kobe and Yokohama 18 19Feb405 words
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Article, Illustration754 1954-01-24 13 TjNITED ARTISTS the company that was formed m Hollywood m the days when movies were hardly out of their swaddling clothes is celebrating its 35th anniversary now. To mark the occasion, a worldwide Sales Drive has been launched, dedicated to its President, Arthur B.754 words
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Article, Illustration400 1954-01-24 13 rpHERE is nothing "blue" x about "The Moon Is Blue" except, perhaps, its spicy dialogue (m which a spade is called a spade) and its very adult approach to the subject of the birds and the bees. But to call it "sexy" m the sense that400 words
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Article362 1954-01-24 13 ESTHER DIVES FROM THE SKIES /\NCE every twelve months. come Chinese New Year season, Esther Williams (always a money -grossing star m this part of the world) makes her bow m one of those colourful, super-extra-vagant, aqua-musicals guaranteed to make her fans ogle their eyes at the latest swimsuit or362 words
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Article345 1954-01-24 13 A MONG the best-selling literature these days are comics and any movie based On such stories is assured of success, no matter how fantastic or impossible the plot may seem. That is why the Malay-dubbed Filipino film "Darna Ai Aiig Babaing Lawin" ('Darna And The Hawk345 words
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Advertisement392 1954-01-24 13 XjJATHAY ORGANISATION JU. Si ATTRACTIONS! «s£*' /«1 I >'|F 'Mll'ltf L\ Ham. 1..J0. t^rnm ADVENTURE »ll.l» SKEWOCR! ILAMI\(. LOVE! liiill BLAKE NADER HAVES m /^?Pfc*^ mi L±J^:'- Totlay 9a. m. M\ ZAPAIA" f" OPENS TUESDAY ~~~~~> The Mo>t Worulrrful Mulion Picture IK-art Could K\«r W»l 1<» ReßMtmber I&S&^SSen! nnv lsed392 words
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Advertisement438 1954-01-24 13 NOW SHOWING QMjTf^jtf/jfa J^Hr\ "MADiIM'S Jh BP j** B 1 Miss TERESA LIANG T»day 9 a.m "JAZZ StNGCK" Techaicotoi (anting Sunn I Swf IK/ARNE't; BROS Wayne ISIiW mf LAST Z DAYS BIG, BRUTAL l^^^4^| AND BLASTING! Jb»™^K| CAUGHT J\ A O9 M i! RIVER Wk iHUßi.r. (!:<»-... CTREET \}w* TODAY438 words
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Article, Illustration531 1954-01-24 14 HELEN HUGHES - THE BEST YEARS OF HER FACE HELEN HUGHES By J JGHTEEN! At that age girls have a charm a)! their own. And, if they're wise, they're not afraid to mske the best use of their youth. laughtei n their tyi need e emp~C-> m a; ha r worn j: dyMirrorpic - 531 words
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Article312 1954-01-24 14 THAT women do not lag J far behind the men m hard and tough mountaint'ering m the snowy Himalayan ranges was recently shown by Madame Claude Kogan from Nice, France. She conquered the 23,410--foot high Nankun peak m the Himalayas situated 64 miles east of Srinagar, the beautiful312 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-01-24 14 rpic). (JUST the outfit to wear to one of those frightfully gay cocktail parties a black silk dress, brown trilby and mink 1 jacket. Imagine saying to the hostess: "Why, darling, you I look lovely. .my Paris jacket is quite cheap— only £2,000." I MirrorMirror - 48 words
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Article306 1954-01-24 14 COOKERY CORNER ...if you do it the AMBROSE HEATH way C'AS you make a really v< superfine dish of mashed potatoes, or are yours too wet, too dry or even lumpy? Nothing can be mucii easier than mushing potatoes, but it is surprising how seldom you get a306 words
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Article474 1954-01-24 14 AIY WIFE and I eloped three years ago to marry without our parents' consent. Now we have a child and would like to make amends with our relatives. How can we do this? "LIM" (Spore) I AM glad that you are ready to make up the quarrel.474 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-01-24 14 from, the boys THE girls have stolen from the boys before their bow ties their boaters and their slacks. Now the girls have successfully "borrowed" their blazers. The one Rank film star Joan Collins wears here is m Paisley, but they are cropping up m a variety of quilted114 words
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Article300 1954-01-24 14 PEGGY BBIGGS - PEGGY BBIGGS -By JTVERY now and again fashion turns up with some gay new fancy that hides a booby trap beneath its glamour. This year it is the STILETTO HEEL. Nothing could be more graceful, more becoming to pretty legs and therefore more tempting than these delicately curved fingernarrow,300 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-01-24 14 Photo). FASHION designer Pierre Billet of Paris launches this F.verglaze white cotton with Hack printed flowers for casual Spring wear. The dress, with his "princess" effect and wide "bateau" neckline, is typical of the designer's ■•figure eight" line. IPIP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-01-24 14 THE girl m tights and fishnet stockings is singer Eve Boswell. who has been showing TV audiences m Britain that she can dance too. Eve, who went to Korea last year to entertain the troops, has just had a letter from a group of sailors there telling herMirrorpic - 66 words
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Article96 1954-01-24 14 A PPLE RING PANCAKES— For a Sundaj i Saturday (if your husband that breakfast, serve pancakes with tfa ag Scandinavian apple pancakes furnish a surprise iish that may prove a popular family innovation Core and pee': an apple and cut into tfai i Bprnad appleE.R.J. - 96 words
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Advertisement83 1954-01-24 14 Jr £y \s£z*/^£ SSL hEwHH^ Violet Sleigh learns th c correct appiicaMon or Face Powder from Max Factor, Jr., m P JP; the Max Factor Salon m Hollywood. S 1 i FA t POW D E R I b si lax factor x mr HOLLYWOOD C__--J SoH s ir '"--»:<-83 words
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Advertisement133 1954-01-24 14 j^~^--^^^~2^^ Hair styles of days gone by I V~ Si *fr*^£^rF are e^ ua^>' beautiful uiiea I Vr^B;/- r-__H^r adapted today. For over 23 Y'r"/ 1 V 1^ 21 Tomco Perfumed C V I IM women of India to ca^oy jl i ?i,.1! I beautiful hair. PERFUMED COCONUT HAiR Oil133 words
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Miscellaneous292 1954-01-24 14 Y&fIRITADWMR k VOIR niKTHI) \TF, AND BIRTHSIGN ARlES— March 21 to April < 19— Let others set the pace < co-operate with them for best k I results. Promote partnership or public interests < TAURUS— AprfI 20 to May 20 Find enjoyment or benefit I via fellow employees, aunts. <292 words
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Article240 1954-01-24 15 The sooner you start making a plan, which will take into account your whole life instead of merely your life job, the better off and the happier you will be. "Do you know the range of your interest?" Paul W. Boynton m "Six Ways to240 words
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Article, Illustration1959 1954-01-24 15 EDITH PRUDDEN - Retirement And The Harvest Years EDITH PRUDDEN By RETIREMENT may be an escape into leisure which may turn into boredom, if there has been insufficient planning. For some, retirement may be a time for embarking on new and fruitful activity. Miss Edith Prudden writes of the variety of opportunity open1,959 words
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Article594 1954-01-24 15 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE HOW would you like to start the year off with a free million-dollar idea? Well, a fellow gave me one the other day. and after examining it from all angles, I am now passing it on to you and you are welcome to it594 words
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Advertisement106 1954-01-24 15 /or your money and wore for your beauty -with CITEV Add sheer glamor to your t^nds a ich Ct'TEX ruil polish You won't find a lovelier. longer^weartHg polish no matter how much you pay 1 Co!--crs^ Cltex offers \oj ail the kres: ->iudcs from rhe deepest, ■idM r-d^ >ou d106 words
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Advertisement435 1954-01-24 15 f Only Yardle\- know fkt secret of blending lavender vith rare ottos and precious musks to give a concentrated longer-lasting fragrance The cool freshness and subtle distinction of Vaidley Lavender i^ unique and inimitable YARDLEY W| LAVENDER T *^^^^^___^^^^a^^^B Yardlev Lavender VARULEV S3 OLD BOND STREET -IO V T^W Fat435 words
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Article, Illustration1399 1954-01-24 16 Najoo Bilimoria - Najoo Bilimoria By Education Given Practical Slant r PHE conceptions of education and learning have undergone a great change m India m recent years. Not only have literacy and adult education programmes been made to reach a larger number ot people, but even schools—1,399 words
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408 1954-01-24 16 A STRONG Nehru XI combination, playing crafty and more constructive soccer, became the champions of this year's Indian Republic Day celebrations soccer tournament when they scored an impressive 2 o victory over Rajaji XI m the final at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. JNehru were408 words
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Article314 1954-01-24 16 LEAGUE DIVISION 1 Arsenal 1, Sunderland 4. Blackpool 3, Aston Villa 2. Cardiff 0. Manchester C. 3. Chelsea 2. Huddersfield 2. Liverpool 2. Tottenham 11. Manchester U. 1, Boston 5. Middlesbro' 0. Charitun 2. Newcastle 0 Preston 4 Port .mouth '2. Wolves 0 Sheffield Wed. 3, SheffiReuter - 314 words
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Article28 1954-01-24 16 MELBOURNE, Jan. 22. (AP) —Ivor Germaine. West Indian lightweight. defeated Spanish Lightweight champion. Augustino Argote, m a 12-round boxing contest at Melbourne Stadium tonight on points.28 words
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248 1954-01-24 16 SELANGOR DECIDE THIVY SHIELD THE IN FIRST HALF SELANGOR Indians defeated Negri Indians by two goals to one, when they met for the Thivv Shield at Balestier yesterday. Im the fourth minute ol thfsame. Negri, againsi the mi play, launched an atl c centre forward Jesudason. collecting the ball from248 words
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Article162 1954-01-24 16 Singapore Royal Engineers walked into the quarter finals of the Singapore Hockey Association knock-out tourney when they beat the Yong Men's Sikh Association 2—1 at Gillman Barracks yesterday. Five minutes after the game began, Atma Singh received the ball from Sarjit Singh and gave his side162 words
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Article42 1954-01-24 16 MILAN Jan. 22 (AP— T'~*. Egyptian sorrer Leant which meet Italy on Januan 24 m here yesterday by train The 17-player group md r tian officials immediately W**& to a hotel Their training programme ->" 'not been amiounced s> tar42 words
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Article416 1954-01-24 16 SINGAPORE Cricks club successfully staved •>«' a late rally by the Army to earn a narrow 16 Mil (two goals and two penalties) to 11 (jr O al and tv, penalties) victory m yesterday s game ol ru«-er i the Padahg:. So' rinse416 words
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Advertisement57 1954-01-24 16 A I A A FAT 1 A■ A AftAA f A HllilirSl iiiflii tWoMi¥w DIUULuI USMM iiMilililill m the A Ton Class maintenance costs. nT'^'**" 11^ "Hf^3^3CT^iß Wide opening: rear doors and low loading line save time on collection and delivery. MORRIS COMMERCIAL MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. «m tt|J «EIII£ BBOS.57 words
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Article, Illustration589 1954-01-24 17 RONNIE DUCLOS - With the Gurkhds in the Jungle RONNIE DUCLOS BY Standard Staff Reporter JT IS o hard life for the bandit- kitting Gurkhas m the jungle. It is made much harder by the continuous rom these days. Somewhere m the Tongkok area m Muor, deep m a rubber estate, is theStandard - 589 words
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Advertisement101 1954-01-24 17 FOR EXTRA COMFORT Style Convenience Safety Economy Performance OFFERS WE HOST YAUE Of ITS CL iSS! CYCLE CARRIAGE CO., (1926) LTD. SINGAPOKE K. LL WHM Flepresented m the Federation PIFCO ll* trie HAIK Din lit PIFCO Hair Dryer 1 i-r. instanl flow of hot ur co.d air a? desire':. I<i0101 words
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Article, Illustration999 1954-01-24 18 "To be a champion a boxer must experience tough living hunger. A fighter's life is hard because he fights to live and lives to fight This advice has been given over and over again by America's topflight ma n a gers and boxers. LITTLE NENE,999 words
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Article, Illustration8 1954-01-24 18 Dunkley At The Wales Vs England Rugby Match8 words
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Article532 1954-01-24 18 From THE Pay Corps boys are getting m trim for the soccer season which opens m February and they played some good football on a wet and greasy ground, meeting the 11th Hussars last Sunday of Nee Soon. The Pay Corps ran out win- I532 words
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Article392 1954-01-24 18 STERLING SLAPPEY - STERLING SLAPPEY 1 By LONDON, (UP)— Four hunters carrying the blue and yellow hooped colours of Dorothy Paget give Britain's most persistent owner another big chance on March 27 to win the Grand National Steeplechase. Miss Paget's horses have been placed second m the past two nationals392 words
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Article1173 1954-01-24 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN By THE Royal Air Force (Malaya) Association Football Referees Society will commence their fourth annual Refresher Course tomorrow at R.A.F. Changi.* The course is held to enable the Society to maintain a flow of newly qualified referees to replace those repatriated or posted during1,173 words
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Advertisement93 1954-01-24 18 Big, Brawny and i-/ kS%JI «-c Cfjf C^ wz&Ss Mainline for solid bigness Bjjp^ the wheelbase is longer, fronr tread wider and there's more room inside where it counts. Styled to stay beautiF^^^^ immb^ v fl uo 'i*y *o stay young. 'f^T^k W^' z^^k fr 8 Strato-Star Ford V-8 S93 words
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Advertisement16 1954-01-24 18 treatuite a-? 9 IS MAI Ay AS BEST !&>/{ MAGAZINE EVER" 90^ ©UT ON £~W TUESDA V16 words
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Article842 1954-01-24 19 Jeffery James - Jeff ery James The Little Caesars pressed the Button...^ INSIDE SPORT '7 write wifhout Fear Today its Standard SC —Tomorrow who will the Councillors of SAFA Ban ON MONDAY, the Council of the Singapore Amateur Football Association decided to reject the application of the Standard Sports842 words
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519 1954-01-24 19 Gentlemen Let's Put It To The Vote Strange as it may se*m. the men behind the Singapore Amateur Football Association are six "Independents' who have NO CONNECTION whalsm'ver with any soccer club or asiHK-iatioa m the Colony. Rttlc 10 v' provides for the election of THREE INDEPENDENT DELEGATES but actually519 words
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Article456 1954-01-24 19 Hh.S the members of the Siagapore Cricket Association meet Xi general meeting at the end of this month they will discuss .*****ns other things the sug- i:>-stion put before them by the sub-committee appointed to examine and submit recommendations on the strut- ture and rules456 words
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592 1954-01-24 19 MALAYA'S NATIONAL TEAM IS NOT THE REST linesman's TOPICS FOR SPORTSMEN Last month I referred to the I confession of uncertainty m Malayan Hockey Council selectors when they picked out 33 men for training m the building up of the Malayan team to meet the Indian tourists who are due592 words
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Article154 1954-01-24 19 ANOTHER hockey tournament gets under way today when teams representing Indians m Singapore. Selangor and Negri Sembiian will clash for the first time m the Te;\y Shield competition. This competition forms part of the Independence Day celebrations by the Indian community m Malaya. Although Indian teams have met154 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-01-24 19 Above Mrv M M. Kiiuina makes a b.ukhaad rrUirn ib the \hibi.ion mixed douhtes mat<h m which she part«rr-«-d Ismail bia Marian Ob the k-ft. Mrs. G«pala M«-w«, u Jkj with Oa^ F.l. Liw Ht-re the other doubles pair, receives a souvenir from the CommissioiM*r-G<*«rrml. Rt Hun Malroivt MacUou^ild. at61 words
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Article40 1954-01-24 19 c )Y\ ICE bea x last S md i Preside;. T G imri Hoi 5e AM. HiraiM t Hoo Tre surer: LS b Richard and h iw r M SlipCo s J.M. i. P. Peter and 1 Bapfc*40 words
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Article42 1954-01-24 19 Jacks SC Elect Office -Bearers A: th« inn i t.( J. ,;>..- following uflice- > X S ay 3 f Presidea Kin Choon, San. 61 P. J Ferrao, Tn r: 1 i-., a P mntee M> f. 1 w Tub Kf.i. II k C42 words
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Advertisement107 1954-01-24 19 HE further the smoke travels JB^^t^S^bte^ through the cigarette the cooler M 'U***'^/lfc. the smoke. A Kothman 8 is a M P^^^H much longer cigarette, ihe MmSUKmSLllX!^^^^'^ ejtra length gives Rothman 8 JH w/IS&SifsMjti mlm that smoother* cooler taste. j| PK?4 ROTHMAN 8 M HOT j hot AFTER K S'107 words
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Article249 1954-01-24 20 FRANCIS BOEY - PENG SOON FOR US TOURNEY FRANCIS BOEY By WONG PENG SOON. Malaya's world champion, will compete m the American open badminton championships scheduled to take place at Niagara Falls m Buffalo, NY from April 7 to 11. fmt Soon, beaming with r d me yes'erlav that h>~ trip s e:r.g249 words
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Article160 1954-01-24 20 PENG SOON's American tour is part of his plan to invade badminton playing; countries. "My trip to America is financed by friends but I may go there with a team but this will depend on funds available" said Peng Soon. "I intend to play160 words
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Article207 1954-01-24 20 THE aspirations of Singapore's Thomas Cup player, Ong Poh Lim, to compete m the American open championships scheduled to take place at Niagara Falls from April 7-11 is beginning to take shape as a reality. Yesterday. Mr. Koh Teik Ee. a very keen sportsman and207 words
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Article500 1954-01-24 20 KUALA LUiMPUR, Sat.— A combined Selangor State XV did well to hold the mighty Fijians down to a win of 27 points (three goals, three tries, a penalty) to six (a try and a drop goal) on the padang here this evening. As the score500 words
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Article59 1954-01-24 20 Negri Win Inter-CRC Hockey Tie KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Negri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club beat Selangor C.R.C. by two goals to one m the annual inter-state club hockey tournament here today. Left inside. Seng Kooi. scored Selangor's only goal late m the first half off a rebound from the goal keeper's59 words
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Article279 1954-01-24 20 IPOH. Sat. Negri Sembilan i scored a surprising victory ove: Perak m the Parleith Robertson, trophy rugby match to-day, winning by 21 points to 11. Perak fielded a team which showed seven changes from the one thai played m the HMS i Malaya Cup final two weeks!279 words
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2416 1954-01-24 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD BY MAKING a great bid m the last 50 yards of the race, Yutoi 11, brilliantly ridden by Cecil Franklin, won the January Cup run over nine furlongs and 36 yards at Bukit Timah yesterday— the concluding day of the2,416 words
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Article51 1954-01-24 20 TOTAL POOL: $377,571. FIRST PRIZE No. *****3 8169,906 SECOND PRIZE No. *****8 84,953 THIRD PRIZE No. *****1 S 47.196 STARTERS (85,899 each): *****1, *****0, *****?, *****1, *****1, *****3, *****3, *****4. CONSOLATIONS ($2,831 each): *****7, *****7, *****2, *****1, *****2, *****1, *****1, *****0, *****3, *****4. DOUBLE TOTE: 73 TICKETS $19951 words
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Miscellaneous24 1954-01-24 20 spoirt F. 4; R.-lr Th 'v Si) iel i >- iigov -VS. m > i 3 Mn xi XI, B fstier PENANG r :> i i 824 words
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