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Title Section18 1954-01-31 1 SUNDAY STANDARD ZXCV m m. Vol. IV. No. 213. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 31, 1954 TWENTY PAGES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration109 1954-01-31 1 ROBUST and active despite his 71-years, Mr. Aw Boon Haw, "Tiger Balm King" of Singapore and millionaire business magnate, is pictured above personally presenting a gift of 1,000 kyats (Burmese currency) to another septuagenarian, Ang Isa, on the occasion of Mr. Aw's birthday. Mr.Standard - 109 words
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Article174 1954-01-31 1 Queen Tearful Farewell To NZ THE BLLFF. Jan. 30, (AF) Britain's Queen brushed away tears of emotion with 1 a white-gloved nand .as she bade farewell to the people of New Zealand from the boat deck of the royal liner, Gothic, today. T?n thousand people crowded in 19 the B!o3174 words
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Article28 1954-01-31 1 DL'RBAN. Jan. 3C (AP).— A young African named Desmond Getwrge, bitten three times on Ihe hand rv a pjtf-adder. bit '■ik qji:K.y and the snake28 words
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334 1954-01-31 1 K. G. PILLAI - K. G. PILLAI By Standard. Staff Reporter A STEADY flow if Communist literatiirtriW trade unions and individuals in Malaya is maintained by the Communist-dominated World Federation of Trade Unions from its headquarters in Vienna. Trade Union circles in Singapore feel that this334 words
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Article86 1954-01-31 1 RANGOON. Jan. 30: (Renter)—At least ten people were killed and more than 8,500 families lost their homes in a fire which virtually wiped out Henzada an important rail and river station 76 miles northwest of Rangoon. The fire raged for 36 hours until late last night86 words
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Article82 1954-01-31 1 THE four-man robber gang who snatched $13,000 from two NAAFI cashiers in Chua Chu Kang on»Friday afternoon may be the same one which hoisted $20,000 from a Cold Storage wage clerk just before Christmas, a Police spokesman said yesterday. On both occasions, the robbers used pepper to82 words
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104 1954-01-31 1 Eden's Plan To Re-Unite The Big-4 BERLIN, Jan. 30 (Reuter)— The Big. Four Foreign Ministers yesterday began discussion of the German question and the British Foreign Secretary, Mr. j Anthony Eden, immediately submitted a five-point plan to re-unite the divided nations. "Cardinal element" of the plan he said was free104 words
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Article86 1954-01-31 1 BANGKOK, Jan. 30: (Reuter) The arrival of a group of British Malayan police at a point "somewhere in southern Thailand" lor closer co-ordina-tion work with the Thai police against the Malayan Communist terrorists operating along the Malayan-Thai border area, was disclosed by the Thai Police Information86 words
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Article145 1954-01-31 1 Canadian Premier - Canadian Premier says OTTAWA Jan. 30 (UP)—Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent said yesterday he would try, on his world tour, to emphaize the equality of Asian and Western nations in their attempts to seek a lasting peace. St Laurent who leaves next Thursday on145 words
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Article, Illustration623 1954-01-31 1 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH 'Spirit Of Raffles Has Been Banished' By Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Jan. 30—Dr. Victor Purcell, former acting Secretary of Chinese Affairs in Malaya, has unleashed a vigorous 5,000 word attack on General Tempter in the current issue of the Twentieth Century magazine. The623 words
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301 1954-01-31 1 BOB PERIES - BOB PERIES By I Standard Staff Reporter CERTAIN Government-run toddy shops in the Colony are controlled by gangs who are buying up more than half the daily quota at just above the control price and selling it on the blackmarket. Many Government toddy301 words
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Article28 1954-01-31 1 THE Standard yesterday received a telegram from Thai Police General Phao Sriyanond of Bangkok congratulating Mr. Aw Boon Haw on the occasion of his 71st birthday.28 words
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Article36 1954-01-31 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 3U (Reuter). Mass prayer meetings and spinning of cloth a.« advocated by Mahatma Gandhi are being held througnout India today to commemorate the assassination of the leader on January 30. 1948.36 words
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Article115 1954-01-31 1 IPOH. Sat. Peiak ticket holders took the two top prizes in the 18th Social and Welfare Services lottery which was drawn at Kampar this ifteraoon. The third prize wa sold bv a Post Office in the Federation while the fourth prize went tfl Penang. Results115 words
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73 1954-01-31 1 ALL but one of tne nnie men detained by the Singapore Police, when they raided rubber factory in Bukil Timati Road ok Thursday evening have b«en released. The ninth man. Lim Choon Huat. was charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court i yesterday, with73 words
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Advertisement72 1954-01-31 1 COLO STORAGE WtP* P| CREAMERIES I f f^ irnvT Poor Chap— >>e ffd didn't bc.k early enough _dr _dr M The 'leavi season 91 is starting! A BOOK NOW W f DON'T MISS y* St. W A YOUR GOLDEN W OPPORTUNITY W W A TO FLY BY I If I72 words
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Article84 1954-01-31 2 AN R.A.F. Sergeant yesterday identified a man charged with inconsiderate driving only after the accused was made to enter his car and sit in the driver's seat. Sgt Charles Rust, told Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, that it was the shadow84 words
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486 1954-01-31 2 'Landowners Profits Would Shock The Devil' Marshall Backs Acquisition Bill Standard Staff Reporter THE history of profits made by landowners over the past 50 years and the exclusion of small income groups from possession or even rental of a bit of roof will "shock the conscience of the devil/' charged486 words
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Article156 1954-01-31 2 MARKETS Rubber Mart Quiet THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed quiet at 55i cents per lb. for first grade rubber for February shipment (55 cents on Friday). Prices opened at around 55'. cents but eased slightly when sellers came out. Fair business was reported during the morn; ng with156 words
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Article61 1954-01-31 2 PEOPLE fled from a coffee shop in Pas:r Panjang Road. Singapore, when a sang of n've attacked two labourers who were having a meal there at noon yesterday. They used bottles and chairs as weapons but all five dispersed before a Police radio car arrived61 words
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Article21 1954-01-31 2 ALOR STAR. Sat.— The Sultana today laid the founda*ion stone of Sultana A:-':r.a Girls' School at Derga, near here.21 words
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Article75 1954-01-31 2 Empty Safe Greeted 4 Robbers AWAKENED by some one pulling his hair, a coffee shop assistant found four strangers, two armed with knives, in his shop in Circular Road early yesterday morning. The men forced him to hand over the key of a sale but found no money in it75 words
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Article49 1954-01-31 2 I SINGAPORE Police after in- vestigating the story, published last Sunday under the heading "Jungle decision to* make the j rich pay." state 'There is no truth in the statement made by the surrendered bandit that the recent kidnappings in Singapore were I planned in the jungle."49 words
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Article618 1954-01-31 2 FESTIVAL REG AT TA OUTBOARD CLUB PLANS BIG DA Y TWENTY-THREE sportsmen have entered for the Chinese New Year Regatta of the Outboard Boating: Club of Singapore to be held at Pasir Panjang on Feb.4. In addition to the open classes, they will be competing for these challenge trophies in618 words
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61 1954-01-31 2 Standard Senifc For The Unemployed I AT yoLE BKKVH r onemplo>ed and in r, a help you to Knd u. t pore Standard I m ri Bureau ofters y»u frlT sn this column Ju*. ca ii J, your local Standard «i an application form W hic h should return with61 words
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Advertisement265 1954-01-31 2 It must be the best for baby T^iiL Mcd* icecc"/ r or bcby. E^S^ C y^i Johrxcn'x Bab/ ?o»der a V^J^ V til In th« worid. ft pfWWd r "^i?* V /£i 1 irr,ia:cn, soccnei end tr^l?***. W*?/ I comforts tender skin, l/st >*>'! it regu.-r/, ct bathtimt V^^ (W265 words
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Advertisement220 1954-01-31 2 SOLD OUT KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Ail seats for the three schools' performances of the Malayan Arts Threatre Group's next production, "Macbeth", to be staged at the Town H;> Kuala Lumpur on Mar. 15. 16 and 17. have been sold mil SITUATIONS MANr~ REQUIRED by Sarawak Oilfields L;d. Two Telephone I220 words
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Advertisement230 1954-01-31 2 NEWS IN P. 76 ACKNOWLEPGMCTT kfR. S MRS. G. If PARAKKAT visb to thank all Criends nd itives tor their kind asgood Kishes one pi esenu on their marige ai K L on 2.T-1-54. rat sm JINGEIB Sewing mdciuue^ now. on iow nire purchase erniE from all Singer ghope in230 words
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Advertisement614 1954-01-31 2 smunw WAna^ Passed senior norms t lent to English std seven be! Accounts clerk. ie d t Salary expected $15< Kes;dent in Singauo'^ r^ UE 448 Standard sj.ea f ~^ms¥~7u^c7~M, ,r, aged 40 Senior CerUhcaie Hosp Asst. general ele f lence Salary drawn expected $400/- Re.s»de..T' i2I? 8 !l Ramb614 words
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Miscellaneous115 1954-01-31 2 sitndqy pme puzxle j pNM^-.W|MOI s#luf ran SOLUTION (left) to last I <lil^|^M[ week's picture puzzle is: part I c j of an expandable watch strap r x The S2O prize goes to Mr. 4 '^^^BfcjSP^^^ Husein bin Osman c o New )M^/^C^MSe^ s^%^* Market, Jala i Regent, Alor 1115 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-01-31 3 THE reflection of the evenin? sun on the waters of Singapore's Bfcßifchie Reservoir and the long shadows cast by the tall trees make this striking picture which was caught by Standard cameraman Wong Khye Yin who also captured the coolness and serenity of the shaded surroundings.49 words
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Article75 1954-01-31 3 A E r :^?"AX woman living :n the Tel >k Kurau area of Singapore wike up on Friday morning to find her slacks :n the garden. The thief who had removed them from her bedroom stole S-i From *.:u> pockets. Another European, a man living in75 words
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Article57 1954-01-31 3 DR. T.A. Lloyd Davies, Professor of Social Medicine and Public Health in the University of Malaya, will deliver his inaugural lecture on "Medicine. Societv and Health" in the Medical Faculty's Central Hall, Sepoy Lines, on Thursday, Feb. 13 at 6.30 p.m. Members of the University and57 words
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311 1954-01-31 3 PUBLIC SHOWING MORE COURAGE SAYS CLAGUE |iluRLYTABO0RiR| Yesterday's heading in The Singapore Standard Standard Staff Reporter ARMED robberies in the Colony have increased this month but so have cases where members of the public successfully resisted thugs. Disclosing this yesterday, the Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Ciague. said: "It is heartening311 words
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Article38 1954-01-31 3 MR. C.C. Payne, the City Council Electrical Engineer, returned to Singapore on Friday in the Royal Interocean Lines' Maetsuycker. He had been on six months' leave which was spent in Australia and Tasmania.38 words
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Article, Illustration352 1954-01-31 3 THREE groups of gay Singapore boulevardiers, Chinese, British and American, will come to the aid this year of the Chinese Ladies Association which, for the first time, is giving a dance f«r its own benefit a f t a r collecting hundreds of thousand ofStandard - 352 words
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Article, Illustration477 1954-01-31 3 They Show Great Interest In Adult Education By E. M. RASHEED, Standard Reporter ADULT EDUCATION is becoming popular with the Malay women of Singapore. Most of the newly opened centres in the Colony, especially those near kampongs, report that their classes have been "virtually invaded" byStandard - 477 words
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Article387 1954-01-31 3 Anglers' Corner Q. Can you tell me how many fishing: seasons there are in Singapore and what fishes are caught in the different seasons. KOH KEE SENG (PENANG) A. There are four n.-hing seasons in a year in Singapore known as Angin Utara (North-west Monsoon) from December to February. Angin387 words
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Article111 1954-01-31 3 90 Gave To The Blood Bank TRANSFUSIONS rrrwdwi as by I tiree units 'if en b Jan 13 bo Jm. 29 states the Singapore B.ood Transfusion Service in n weekly b ood oank report. There wenj M Mood lions a- i ga IS transf isi »m given week under Of111 words
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Article39 1954-01-31 3 TOKYO, Jan N [AW The first South-East Asian film festival a >< 3 be i hem in May under I >• op odll Federati m at Moti jn South* itive i lion will con- from S Formosa. Japai39 words
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Article28 1954-01-31 3 Football Teas Gives A Show Football hoar recent raised 3 1 of c k B ix\ uted with •v. n- otiier sbo I rity hi the near future.28 words
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Advertisement202 1954-01-31 3 How many Birbett blades in this picture? The correct solution is 44. carfi v r Khoa Heng C^^jn, S A Lanit Road, Penang. (2 3U ccn Mi Chua Seek Hwee, 3 China Srri^r, S'pore I. )rd M 'Z JabofcJH J -Drd changer xv- Z-- H. Mothieu, Jessellon Road, Penang. mode!202 words
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Advertisement94 1954-01-31 3 s! I FOR I LUXURIOUS I DRIVING I I I "ike, UQrCJ^f I x O 3 S S Vl| "The decidedly new look of SrudeS EsSr r ~~Wg^ baker's is the result of a stylist's 3 S, dreom come true." i- Populor Science magazine. Sole Distributors: SINGAPORE FEDERATION OF MALAYA.94 words
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Article, Illustration669 1954-01-31 4 A Memorable Party For The Old Of Rangoon ]N fine, warm weather ct the Aung San Sradium, fAr. Aw Boon Haw, millionaire philanthropist, gave a memorable party to 10, COO old people of Rangoon last Friday to celebrate his 71st birthday. Without hitch or incident, the669 words
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Advertisement142 1954-01-31 4 A New ALL-STEEL 1 i Tonner I with cost-cutting performance! I These PLUS features make it the best buy. fl^itt Powerful overhead valve engine for fuel-saving top »JB^J gear performance faster road schedules better >|^wf jfty hill-climbing with full load. ~S^>rZr,yk 1 1 Heavy duty shock absorbers and low-pressure tyres142 words
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Article, Illustration176 1954-01-31 5 ...WITH GIFTS CASH FOR 10,000 zxCV MR. AW BOON HAW congratulating the 75-year-old woman who won the second prize of 500 kyats. MR. AW BOON HAW pauses to hare a word with a little girl. A SECTION of the large number of old people who came from all over Rangoon176 words
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Advertisement103 1954-01-31 5 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 2a to 32 da>B H?t!i approximately 10 days i:i Japanese Ports ''Sirdhana" sailing 22nd February "Santhia" sailing 9th April "Sirdhana" sailing Btn May "hanthia" sailing 22nd June I Ist C1a55. ..5745 I 2nd Class $590 cniLDitEX Acrjjnnisc to ace ISLAY KERR Co Ltd. 11103 words
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Article, Illustration3634 1954-01-31 6 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By Built In 1847— Outram Rd. Jail Is A Misnomer rats §m < it ol svm <t ntt a f #3 < mmrimm t'ltur article** utt Silicon pur** /tri* *««s. Tit€> first. nn (hs> II iprm>ii < J*t'es<»£i.upfH'<t rvd fm t> Smuttier* uyo. m HENStandard - 3,634 words
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Advertisement239 1954-01-31 6 fash KOLYNOS the Active' Chlorophyll toothpaste The in>iunt you start brushing 1- keeps Mth Green Kolynos, you'll enjoy > our breath tresh ;ts lively pleasant taste^ you'll feel 2. it fights gum the glorious cool freshness that troubles. only Kolynos with chlorophyll 3. dkefti can give! What's more it lasts!239 words
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Article, Illustration795 1954-01-31 7 DOUGLAS WARTH - Bewtching Women DOUGLAS WARTH By THM SHIS OF NINE VIVIEN TALLULAH 1 sln£5 ln that trikes me most forcibly about that R^Si-Jn"^^" 1 volcano-in-skirts, TALLULAH v\ k 'ls her unean "y resemblance to another eh^ who, superficially, seems to be utterh different -the lovely, fragile VIVIEN LEIGH I can imagine795 words
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Article, Illustration301 1954-01-31 7 DEIILND tK^ happ> picture I oi i prutia hu-band and wife with tluir two-day-old •%<>n i^ the story of a near■urarle Fur the mother, ■n Kiaint- Leader, «i> expdiiim her baby when >he w.is filing Z'i feet in a car tnai A b«»ne in hrrMirrorpic - 301 words
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Advertisement351 1954-01-31 7 1 nr Jl I iStil fe I fpl I Jt P I i I V I mk k Ml 1 i' i F 1 i Who Else Would .^fc^ YOU Include jk MPfPuylfts llurth Write*: W> t\ HAVE writttm what I know of eight bewitching l^\ women, each of whom351 words
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Article, Illustration1737 1954-01-31 8 Gambling Is Finished, Says Greek Oilman AIEMO: "Dash down to Monte Carlo as soon as possible. Take a look at the old Hotel de Paris." Emphasis is on the old. If Mr. (Aristotle Socrates Homer) Onassis has his way— and Mr. Onassis usually does have hisMirrorpic; UP - 1,737 words
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Article, Illustration176 1954-01-31 8 rtANCE&S wno seek a novelty the add to the.r evening's entertainment cr f n it at The Robot Club in Antwerp, He Every one of the musicians is c robot ~e handiwork of Zenon Specht, owner -r "-e R zz Club Ear. It tookU.P. - 176 words
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Article498 1954-01-31 8 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE By r FHE oddity almanac— facts and figures with which a husband can impress his wife: Little girls not only are nicer! than little boys... Of the gals who do bump up against the law, 20 per cent are now arrested for drunkenness... The biggest498 words
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Advertisement466 1954-01-31 8 JUST ONE BRUSHING WITH Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste DESTROYS BAD BREATH Here is the *cti\«- [>o»i.t o( hloroph\ll Jl"|:j Clinical Tests Prove Gum Troubles Reduced Twice as Fast! Actual clinical tests with 589 bad breath common gum dbchildrcn show i?.a: C.hJorophyl] orders tooth decay use Colgate T^thpaMc can reduce gmgiviii, f466 words
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Article, Illustration794 1954-01-31 9 THE DYING WORDS OF JOANSALTER KEITH WATERHOUSE reads the brave testimony of a girl who found beauty in her ebbing life \S she lay dying, Joan Salter took a thick exercise book and numbered the pages from one to 190. On the first pasje she wrote: "This i s the794 words
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Article692 1954-01-31 9 LOU KUSTAS - LOU KUSTAS By ATHENS. r l' a mm here who 1 m United States USS KM). He's tIM boss oi one out every 10 Greek industrial trkcrs. His enterprises ti sj rawled fro.n Thrace to C- t ha this rocky land, I le munitions tex-692 words
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Article1052 1954-01-31 9 PAUL JENNINGS - DREAMS THE OUTER PL A TFORM PAUL JENNINGS By I'l IS extraordinary how the everj lay pursuit of money, in which we are aii en^as:ed, has somehow come to be regarded as purely practical, a cold, calculating business tii.it has nothing to do with dreams. Dreams are thought, in our1,052 words
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Article, Illustration962 1954-01-31 9 Why those 'Wolves always whistle PpNGSEig m SENSATIONAL OR. KMjXSEY 9 S CMTirS .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\%.\\WW\\\\y \w\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ NAME A LOVE-FAKER .\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\vvv\\\\\\\\\\v\\\vvv\\\\v\\v THE MAN HR ALFRED KINSEY, whose recent book ©n th« Sexual Behaviour of tfce Human Female shocked women throughout ttif world by its outspoken commentary on a cross section of American962 words
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Advertisement149 1954-01-31 9 jfr BEAUTY is a woman*! privilege Uonen through the ares have sou^-:.; the secret of br-aury, bonswing beautv-airis from the earth or from plants. B it today Pond's l2cc Ponder helps jrott, in an easy cc': t ';.tful wav, to enhance the natural beaut) of your face. Choose your MM149 words
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Article576 1954-01-31 10 ALL who w nit to live into their 80th war should uke a few tips I'rum Wiaataa Churchill iie is the be>.t known artist al living in our time Why? It ran be put into one word" gusto. ••All babies look like me." he quipped once. And576 words
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Article, Illustration2327 1954-01-31 10 S. Raja Ratnam - The Nechayev Monster S. Raja Ratnam 6y 3 -PRISONER IN CELL NUMBER FIVE JMMEDIATEI.Y after Nechavt v was betrayed :n:o the hands ofl the Russian Police BuK.r.:", v.: tC the I Qg letter tc a fr.end. "Something within me tells me that th.s ::rr.e Nechayev, who is utterly it st2,327 words
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Advertisement241 1954-01-31 10 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans MAKE THIS 14-DAY TEST: Why not g.ve Mac eans tnai for yourself > Be quite fair about 4 clean your teeth thoroughly morning and night tor a coupie of weeks Right from the start your mirror will show you the difference as the241 words
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Article, Illustration1936 1954-01-31 11 Andrew Roth - Malaya— A Colony? There's A Difference Of Opinion In... Andrew Roth By j\OTHL\G since the 'Charge of the Light Brigade" oft q^i e l° heroic and l uite so hopeless as the enort of Federation spokesmen to convince people here that Malaya is not a colony. Raja Sir Uda tried1,936 words
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Article300 1954-01-31 11 Norman Longmate - Norman Longmate FTELP is in sight for the man H who wants to buy his icife frilly underwear but is too shy to face the sfl-'es girls. Help, too, for the girl who ladders her nylons on her way to an important date irhen shops are shut.300 words
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Article, Illustration127 1954-01-31 11 LOOK at little Linda— sweet as God ever made 'cm: innocent as her own guiie't a< fresh a s fallen snow; sweet as dew on a honeysuckle rose; cute a 3 a pink candle on her birthday cake. But, oh, Linda— oh! A yawn in the middle ofMirror - 127 words
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Advertisement474 1954-01-31 11 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products' wvm&< -BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Couqhs, Indigestion, Seasickness, Nauseo, Tiredness, Stomachache Foul Breath. ENG AUN TONG Tht Tiger Medical Hall }\\.\\\\,V\.\\\\\\\\\\\\\\A\\\\\V\\\V\\V\V\\YV\VV\\VV\.\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\V I HEADACHE in Chinatown! FOR RELIEF TAKE STOPS ANY PAIN IN LESS THAN 10 MINUTES AND IS474 words
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Advertisement88 1954-01-31 11 favoured for I ROBINSON'S CEYLON TEA L rir g Li I rig Hit Me* fnn9* «>1 *p^s&n a \PI I Please Addrett TRADE ENQUIRIES INVITED A to P O 6oi 82« ROBINSONS mwwok CHINESE NEW VTAR BALL in aid of sA I A at the VICTORIA MLMORIAL HALL «m Friday.88 words
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Article, Illustration1382 1954-01-31 12 BERNABD WILLIAMS - BERN ABD WILLIAMS fwiTH "Operation Fumigation 9 FEW days ago I was greeted by a most unusual sight in the Singapore Inner Roads a launch flying the "Jol!y Roger" (skull and crossbones) at her masthead. On closer investigation I found that the occupants were not 20th CenturyStandard - 1,382 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-01-31 12 THIS is the new version of the Bond three-wheeler Minicar, re-designedlx^Ul^r '■ndicators ar g not included in Wie £285 14s. price! MirrorpicMirrorpic - 25 words
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Advertisement304 1954-01-31 12 NOEODEUXSCHER LLOYO AND HAMBURG -AMERIK4 LINIE J.jIM SLK\ lC't To I olombu 'i Marseilles. Aatuerp Rotterdam ll.uu.ru Jk Bremru S'pore P Sham Penang TS Werrxstein M>! 'Feh UlKeh 11 12Feb T> Braunsch-AeU I! \P.\G) 2bl>b 3.H« 4 .">Mar 6 TMar Hong Ru'u. M.iril? Kobe Yokohama. Penan" P S'ham S'pore TS304 words
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Advertisement364 1954-01-31 12 EAST ASIATIC LIHE I SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I K (u\ i Ni Spore P. Sham p. 6t "MONGOLIA' for Kohsichang Honskonp "Feb "MAJ.I»ALA F for Bangkok ..]4 I«Feb 12 13Kb lf •'SON(iKHLA' for Kohsichang. Saigon. Hongkong Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 18'19Feb 17/17Feb F SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAN I A To364 words
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Article, Illustration668 1954-01-31 13 OSWALD - OSWALD "WITH For Bonnie Prince Charlie At Crips With The Pirates r rHE years have taken their toll on many a movie idol, and the same can be said where Errol Flynn is concerned. For he has not gone unscarred. No longer the thin-limbed, sal-low-faced, smooth-skinned actor who,668 words
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Article54 1954-01-31 13 AS PART of the publicity campaign for M-G-M's "Mogambo" autographed picture postcards of Ava Gardner are being mailed to all film writers and movie journals throughout the world from Tanganyika. The only untimely thing about this timely reminder are the stamps. They still belong to54 words
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Article757 1954-01-31 13 'HEART' CUT SEEMS POINTLESS ur THE HEART OF THE L MATTER" has been passed for showing by the Singapore Film Appeal Board but not without an obvious cut. The scene that has been pruned off (to save the public from getting ideas, no doubt) is a sequence showing a colonial757 words
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Article110 1954-01-31 13 A FORTHCOMING Singa- pore attraction which 20th Century-Fox is releasing in CiaemaScope is the spectacular production in Technico'.our ct the Ta'.hot Mundy's novel "King Of The Khyber Rifles" starring Tyrone Power. Terry Moore and Michael Rennie. Filmed almost entirely on location at Lone Pine. California, where110 words
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Article156 1954-01-31 13 THAT it i« environment that mqulds ihe character of man is the theme which underlies the Ranjit Pictures production of "Papi v ("Sinner"*. It is the story of a young wanderer who commits a theft to clear the loan of his lover, the default of which would have156 words
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Article74 1954-01-31 13 DA RN A AT AN G BABAING LAWIX" D-.ma and the Hawk Girl") a Filipino fantasy in Malay dialogue which has been, nominated as <. r entry for the 1954 Asian Film Festival to be held in Tokyo, will be honoured tonight with a special ga.a premiere at74 words
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Article121 1954-01-31 13 "DORIS MORROS. a motion picture executive, declared at a press conference in London that a multiple screen, which will permit the viewing of 3-D pictures without viewers (Polaroid specs), is being developed and will be ready in a year. HPHE Far East Laboratories' in Tokyo art- at this121 words
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Advertisement269 1954-01-31 13 JJJCATHAY ORGANISATION jU vSf" ATTRACTIONS THE FLAG FLIES~ HIGH EVE- FILLING MUSICAL FOR AN EQUALLY GREAT OCCASION M-6-M pAumtr. J&MkL l/jy7 tSTHte W/U/AMS fif^lKtll fi 4 VAM JOHNSOH —t* TONY MARTIN /Mf^L, 1 TODAY DAILY! W^M CHINESE NEW YEAR MIDNIGHTS! TUESDAY! fggft^ 7^Mi6HTItST^AiRIOR Of THEJJTaII! •looostaincd spn£S!"«p,\\if "*c^r^ ■ft r^^^^r^^r^^^^r^m269 words
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Advertisement191 1954-01-31 13 Grand Chinese Nev: Year Allractum WHEN the Crimson Crusade *A&§m Wmnem Bros <«cse^ %3 ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON S ■PVH MASTEPWORK OP AOVENTi^C kjfejJß tJ^.^B^B M I Iftj k fl=j^|tv I &^flferi^B (Jncooqacrable iJm Cavaliers of the White Cockade Jg^w^ißß hurl down from the Highlands fl l^T into history! -''BB^^^^P^^Wmwm'^SmW w^-*'*191 words
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Article429 1954-01-31 14 HELEN HUGHES - HELEN HUGHES advises or hair-dyeing 1 s IT hard to dyf '"jur hair at home? People Mt^tlamya .;>kin:j nir thi>, so I went ulonn to rhc i- k Uh ji hair dye Nix-clali^t tj ti s m> own hind at it 1 found that in>429 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-01-31 14 A REPRESENTATIVE range of clothes worn by men and WOBW of il different countries was on display last week in tin- Recent Street. London showrooms of Stevenson Sons who were showing the number of different type garments made from their "Moygashel" fabrics in different parts of the world. Picture showsAP - 83 words
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Article303 1954-01-31 14 I AM a bo> of fifteen, and. when speaking to more than two people. I stammer. How ran this be cured? "VERY TROUBLED" KEMVOVSNESS causes a pnw to steamer, and to cure n>:ti con plaint it is firsl accessor] to r(><n OVe (fee p r erase. Elocution303 words
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Article273 1954-01-31 14 AMBROSE HEATH - AMBROSE HEATH By 1 U p x lh wgh i luistmas ia M J ncv ame n ry the one lain To deIren over holidj hroe sirrip:e p gs SPONCitC ARK PUDDING Grease a mould or pie-dish, witt split spongecakes, using trie bottom halves aa&y, Fil;273 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-01-31 14 "MEN seldom make passes at girls with glasses." That is what they used to say. But where is the man (unattached. of course!) who wouldn't make a pass at model June Morrison, who is displaying the lavst in "eye-wear" at the London showing of "How To62 words
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Article, Illustration957 1954-01-31 14 MADELEINE McLOLGHLIN - MADELEINE McLOLGHLIN AND SUE SAYS WHAT SHIJ'D LIKE W DO MOST IN THIS INTERVIEW WITH BARBARA GOAL EN. 32 years today, was born in Malaya, the daughter of Mr. J. F. N. Bach. of Hidden Steams Rubber Estate. Bruas. Perak. She married CaptainUP - 957 words
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Advertisement18 1954-01-31 14 HANDY HINTS IMJ D Mid v oli\ tidfiiU lit* tfwm i with Ct tTV I lEX p. s18 words
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Advertisement124 1954-01-31 14 YARDLEY jjl M Lipstick 7 w There s a new soft =5^ > M i..-' 1'..:.' e about the ~J^ longer-lasting Yardley lh-'. .s. Nine '^>; fas- inat.ng coloun 9^T include llie cliurming new Ehadc Hose Corai. YARDLEY I s Feather Fou -n I* i Ij" I j>* 1 f****124 words
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Miscellaneous392 1954-01-31 14 j The Stars And You I By RITA DEL MAR j < 2 TP O 1) A V S QI OTATiON: 2 X "The punishment suffered J J liy Hie vise who reluse to take part in the government I J is to li\e under the govern- < ment ot392 words
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Article, Illustration223 1954-01-31 15 THE, Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, will declare open the Singapore Art Society's fifth open exhibition of photographs at the British Council Hall nex fr'd<>y# at 5.30 p.m. Tne exhibition will be open daily from 9 a.m. ro 6 p.m. until the evening of Sunday, Feb. 14.223 words
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Article99 1954-01-31 16 An Abrupt Ending For Case SINGAPORE'S Fourth P >■ Magistrate. Mr. J. am, stopped a case ac.'-'.ptly yesterday leience counsel Mr. D Donnelb stated that Magistrate was prejuI in tavour of a prog witness, Dt iuty Superintendei t Folici Mr. Bn Eang, was g'. ing evi- the ase in which99 words
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338 1954-01-31 16 Pond Fish Can Help Malaya's Economy EVIDENCE of the success steadily attending extraordinary experiments by the Government' and private individuals is the fact that fish which have escaped from the jungle are teeming in one-fifth of the fields in the whole of Malaya. is stated in a Government Fisheries' Departe338 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-01-31 16 LAYA RAKI. who is starring in the "The Seekers," returned to Singapore yesterday from location in New Zealand. She is here for a short stay. Mr. Geor?e Brown, the producer, said the shooting of the film in the colourful volcanic country is over, and the film68 words
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Article67 1954-01-31 16 ALTHOUGH 1952 was a leap year and supposed to be a lucky one for marriages, 322 more weddings took place in 3953, according to statistics given by the Singapore Registrar of Marriages to The Standard yesterday. Last year 1.489 marriages took place, as against67 words
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116 1954-01-31 16 SIR FRANK Lloyd, permanent Under-Secretary for the Cu'.orues, who has been on a visit to Hongkong arrived Ea Singapore yesterday for a few days' stay in the Colony. Though the businessmen of Hongkonj are a little worried over trade embargoes, nust of them axe116 words
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209 1954-01-31 16 This freighter was cut in two -Now she is 75 feet longer By BERNARD WILLIAMS. Standard Shipping Reporter. AS A standard "Libertyclass" freighter of 8,000 tons, the William V. S. Tubman was considered a trifle short by her owners. She had been that way since she was first built almost209 words
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Article191 1954-01-31 16 DR. HO Kuans Chung, Head cf the Department of Ch:nese Studies, University ol Malaya, gave a talk on the practical value of Chinese studies to a packed hall ol students and teachers in the Nan Hwa Girls' School. Singapore, yesterday. He classified Chinese studies into191 words
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194 1954-01-31 16 Standard Staff Reporter IN TRIBUTE to the unique service rendered to the Chinese Y.M.C.A. by the late President, Mr. Homer Chen?, the auditorium of the new Club House will be named "The Homer Cheng Auditorium," Mr. G. H. Kiat, president of the Chinese194 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-01-31 16 THE freighter Soon Bee (above), latest addi- tion to the Red Funnel fleet, arrived in Singapore 2 yesterday on her maiden voyage from Holland. 2 She is expected to be J put on the Singapore- 2 Indonesia run. with occa- 2 sional trips to MalayanStandard - 76 words
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Article103 1954-01-31 16 GANGSTERS did not try to kidnap Singapore millionaire Mr. Lee Kong Thar on Monday night, the Police Secretary. Mr. Peter Clague, said yesterday. He was referring to a report in a morning newspaper (not The Standard) that thugs in a Morris Minor attempted103 words
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Article120 1954-01-31 16 Only One Way Out For Him AFTER pleading guilty to a charge of bogging for aims in a public place at Tuas Village, Jurong Road, ou Jan. 29, Png Lee Heng, 60, yesterday asked Mr. D. H. Chapman, the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate to send him to the Home120 words
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Article40 1954-01-31 16 Tile prosecution's case against Lee Kim Teng and \jGG Cheng Fong who were charged with fraudulent possession of 16 empty drums at Clarke Quay on Oct. 26, last year, was dismissed in the Singapore Fifth Police Court, yesterday.40 words
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Article310 1954-01-31 16 WOMEN DO NOT DRESS FOR MEN DO WOMEN dress to please themselves Or to attract men? The answer: To please themselves A forum of young people battled enthusiastically for two hours before a keyed-up audience of 40 members and guests of the Methodist Youth Fellowship at the Methodist Girl's School,310 words
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Article, Illustration110 1954-01-31 16 Girl With 'Smouldering Sex Appeal' -"NEVER smile when you want to look sexy." ThaVs'the advice that the girl who hardly ever srmles-sultry Hollywood film star Gloria Grahame-has for Malayan aVls mea^Sref tjTfT^^ T"** S he should know r TcreL r^L 1 T 6 f iaCt that She such a iUnkMirrorpic - 110 words
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Article, Illustration222 1954-01-31 16 EX- QUEEN'S LOVE HAS FRIEND HERE By JOE SASSOON, Standard Staff Reporter FARID e: Atra.sh. Egyptian movie actor, whose name has been romantically linked with ex-Queen Narriman, counts among his fr;ends Mr. Ch:a Soon Ann, manager of the Garrick Theatre, Singapore. The lean. b!ack-ha:red "Egyptian Robert Tayior with the Bing222 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-01-31 16 CAPTAIN and Mrs. Roy Britton (above) were married U St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. The bndis the former Miss Ann Richardson.21 words
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Advertisement88 1954-01-31 16 HUDSON PACEMAKER Distinguished Beauty Luxurious Appointments The new thntty PACEMAKER ■radel hos all o# Hudson's exclusive odvanroges and is compact in sue dye to a shorter averalt length tor easy manoeuvrability. CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. (1926) LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR. Represented in the Federation Giticura i stJkA •■nnrrii OINTMENT You will88 words
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Advertisement71 1954-01-31 16 tp^ a you are assured of fast com- \^=y fortable journeys in 4 eogined f'Skymaster' aircraft crewed by British pilots who have travelled more than 40,000,000 passenger miles with one of the finest punctuality records in the c* Far East. STEWARDESSES CARRIED FULL MEALS PROVIDFD Tftl r ECONOMICAL FARES FREIGHT71 words
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Miscellaneous64 1954-01-31 16 R.L Consulate Holiday Hours THE office of the Indonesian Consulate General on the 2nd and 3rd Boon of the K.P.M. Building and its Information: Section at 103 Robinson Road.; wfl] be closed on Chinese New Year. Fob. :i and Feb. 4. The Shipping and Passport and the Visa and Immigration64 words
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Miscellaneous66 1954-01-31 16 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. January '!9 to 7.3P a.m. January 30. S'pore (75F). Penang (73F). Kota Bahru (7r.Fi. K.L. (72F), Ipoh (69F), Kuantan (TOFi. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Jan 30. S'pore (90F). Penang (90Fi. Kota Bahru <8tiF>. K.L. (92F), Ipoh (92F). Kuantan (8«>F).66 words
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Article, Illustration882 1954-01-31 17 James Peter Chin - Origin Of The Chinese Calendar James Peter Chin By "k-ONG HEE HVAT CHYE," the customary Chinese New Year greeting will be heard in all Malayan Chinese homes in three days' time when they celebrate the birth of another year— the year of the Horse. But how many of those who882 words
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267 1954-01-31 17 The 12 Symbols Of The Chinese Year iHE Chinece have always calculated the .space oj 2 time by cycles v\ 60 years. This division of time was Z suid to be fhe xrork of To Nuo, a Minister who seri'cd Z ancient Cathay during the reign o) Emperor Huang Ti,267 words
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Article, Illustration811 1954-01-31 17 Standard Staff Reporter \S IMPORTANT step will be taken shortly to combat unscrupulous application for and acceptance of public assistance from the Social Wellare Department, Mr. E. F. Middleditch, chief of the PublicAssistance Section, told The Standard yesterday. Under the new system, he said, everyStandard - 811 words
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Advertisement307 1954-01-31 17 BILE BEANS ATTRACTIVE J^ YOUTHFUL 'r^M rigour f^X/^k Phy be tired, I VJ y/l •onstipatCLl j I It liverish tI v suffer indigcbiion Bile Beans vili make you vitally fit, full of ■ergy, bngbt-eyed and happy. BE SURE TO GET THESE MEDICALLY gSTED ANG APPROVED BILE BEANS End Rheumatism While307 words
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Advertisement45 1954-01-31 17 r^^^B Famous w^Sk\ Loiidoii iibelf PiccAi3iLj.'i No. 1 an accepted v^iw pan. at the ix>ndon scene. These Imhmi cigarettes reach vou aiwavs lacioi v -1 rcsh trorr the House of Carreras.. unrivalled blenders oi the tinesi tobaccos lor ovei 150 years. Ye"" 1 i i45 words
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709 1954-01-31 18 THE SPORTSMEN WHO PL A Y ON THE SIDELINES BENCHMARK- COMMENTS ON WHAT oi is .1 jpo Veal ■-"•">' denmte :de this, i.i ::ot ■r. to the ition 5 ft— 0: k H lo» A the I 1 I a 1 p the itart o :I ">' pi 1 T'i709 words
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Article, Illustration285 1954-01-31 18 Paul Aims High For S'pore MEET Paul Cheng Human who hopes to 'put Singapore on the boxing map of the world' with his fists, writes Little Nene, who begins a series of the lives, ambitions and hopes of our local boxers today. Paul Cheng, one of the few boxers who285 words
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Article221 1954-01-31 18 The Base General Swimming j meeting was held last Friday,, Chairman Officer i/c S/Ldr. I A.D. Miller), and the main points under discussion were the i policy and election of officials for the 1954 season. These are: \Wer Polo Hon. Secretary S?t. Johnstone, Swimming Secretary Sj". Taylor. Diving221 words
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Article66 1954-01-31 18 AT A SOCIAL HELD at the I Welfare Centre, prizes for the 4th quarterly Nee Soon Garrison Rifle Club .22 Shoit this month wore presented. Results were: A Lci^ue: Winners RAPC. Runr.ers-up MBTC. B League: Winners RAPC. Runners-up RAPC. C League: Winners ACC. Runners-up RAPC. Individual championships. Men—66 words
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Article796 1954-01-31 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN By The Royal Air Force Malaya Soccer Referees course resulted in twenty one potential referees pass- ing written and oral exams. This represents approxt imately 82% of the course. They will now have a > practical test during Section practice matches, and if they pass796 words
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Article287 1954-01-31 18 Changes, Too, At Nee Soon THERE are three fare* and a welcome Eoi Nee S i sportsmen ihis week, wrii ;s 'NIPPER/ our Nee Soon correspondent The farewells to.. Major Lanjjle.v MBM. hi f Instructor at tin RAS School who [s Blightj nd The Major wa- Inter 5i I ses287 words
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Advertisement135 1954-01-31 18 V* v i' fc v i ctnss wnngnaine rending \v h\ i V CONTENTS V f II I T tivrint I 11 I A I FOOTSTEPS BEHIND ME by Anthony Gilbert I titnrivs I DESPERATE MISSION OF SU MEI b> Mark Derby I THROUGH THE TROUSSONS by Margaret Scott T135 words
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Article, Illustration350 1954-01-31 19 Once in 30 years... When Columbia Pictures decided to make the bestseller FROM HERE TO ETERMTY into a motion picture, there were mant, in Hollywood \-ho scd "Don t even try! Yon COT a picture out of it.' It MH a sten/ uf Arm] 1-■ <••-■>•, Qj j o/ b?350 words
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Article123 1954-01-31 19 2nd min. Bennett a con. (31-3) ath mm. Radrodro a ron. (36-3) Pe ??tK y <33) k lOth min Radrodro Utn min. Roberts a penalty Ci'j-3) try. con. (8-3) lbth min. Radrodro m n Pears on try, try. con. (13 3) fO ni 44 3 > l123 words
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298 1954-01-31 19 A BRILLIANT solo e.iort by Sheik Mansoor resulting in a last minute goal at extra period enabLed the 1 atiif Wanderers to beat RAF Seletar 3—2 in the quarter final of the Singapore Hockey Association Senior Knockout Tournament on the S.C.C. ground yesterday. 'a erera298 words
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Article30 1954-01-31 19 THE draw for the semi-finals of the Singapore Hockey Association knockout tournament will take place at :h e Singapore Recreation Ciub on Monday Feb 1 ai 500 pan30 words
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1036 1954-01-31 19 i linesman s TOPICS FOR SPORTSMEN LITTLE Nene has my sympathy for his grouse about boxing in >lal_>a, A boxer who was a crowd pleaser. Nene is now a promoter and it is natural that he should ask "What's wrong with our professional boxins?" He1,036 words
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Article356 1954-01-31 19 LONDON*. Jan. 30, (Reuter) Football results: F.A. CUP FOURTH ROUND Arsenal 1, Norwich City 2. Blackburn Rovers 2. Hull City 2. Burnley 1. Newcastle 1 Cardiff City O. Port Vale 2. Everton 3, Swansea Town 0 Headington Utd 2 Bolton 4. Ipswich Town 1. Birmingham City 0.Reuter - 356 words
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Article1149 1954-01-31 19 BILL MOSS - BILL MOSS South Pile Up A Record Score By SOUTH more than justified their position as favour-* ites in the 22nd Malayan Rugby Union Classic against the North at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. They/ transcended themselves in greatness to turn in such a 1 devastatingly brilliant performance1,149 words
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Article370 1954-01-31 19 Jeffery James' INSIDE SPORT "f write without Feer 1 JB BAM Should Send Poh Lim To Glasgow I THE decision of the Badminton Association of Malaya to send two men to the World tournament a: Glasgow and a possible tour of the United Stales calls for a pat on the370 words
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Article175 1954-01-31 19 Bardhan Cup Rip Van MIS A SINGAPORE Indian? are En the final of the Bardhan Cup liner State football tournament organised by the All Malayan Indian Sports Association but they have no opponents. It seems that no one knows who are the Northern Finnlists. And no one up North cares.175 words
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Article211 1954-01-31 19 SINGAPORE Hockey A*sofiation will be tbe first to receive tbe Indian Hockey Fc delation tourists when they arrive in the Colony by a Cathay Pacific Airways plane at 5 p.m. on Tuesday February if. And Singapore will V< the 5rst to oppose the211 words
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Article129 1954-01-31 19 The- SHA announced yesteiv lay that season tickets v,. i-e able En ill three catcg Eoi the price of anij r naatcl thus giving I «r dI I si asoo cession of watching one match bee I Special Seats foi ticket c Dehlers lalacca Sti sain I II129 words
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Article206 1954-01-31 19 ln ten thrill-parked minutes of the dosing stages, Ceylon Sports Club beat the Chinese 3—2 to enter the semi-final of the SHA senior Ko tourney at Balesfier Road yesterday. D was a dubious goal Bcored in the iast second of the game which decided ihe issue206 words
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Advertisement68 1954-01-31 19 PQPBLEDIFFICIENCY! NOW ADAPTABLE 35 mm F^l HfJSlSSi^fcft LATEST NEW RICOHFLEX Nil Hafi^l^-' COSTS LESS WORKS BETTfcK. M V >10DET WITH SPOT FINDER. sH^&L*^^ MAKES 12 PICTURES OF y^ J^^Ss^^ 6x6 em WITH COATED >r Fil( Oil K I v in. suit TITHES' DENTftI PHOTQ SUPPLY, LTD. f^^^^k ■M <•■ NM68 words
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Article2700 1954-01-31 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Rubber Exporter Does Record Run By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $212,450. FIRST PRIZE No. *****0 $57,361 SECOND PRIZE No. *****7 $28,680 THIRD PRIZE No. *****0 $14,340 STARTERS ($2,048 each): *****4, *****8, *****2, *****2, *****8, *****4, *****8. CONSOLATION: ($1,274 each) *****8, *****2, *****7, *****3, *****1,2,700 words
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Article90 1954-01-31 20 KLL'ANG. Sa;: In an interdistrict hockey match played here this evening. Kluang Casuals scored a convincing victory over the Segamat Athletic Club by e;_::: goals to one. Within the firsi 26 minutes, centre-forward ICal floor of the Casual^ put bis side three goals up. A few90 words
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Advertisement239 1954-01-31 20 TW* FILM FOR THE 1954 ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL .fMffCJf? AT 9.30p.m. Gj!j i i:n Tremiere T,) B* .\tt<*::Jt-d By nistinsui-ohed Consuls of Pin-A-sun Countries wU id^ <&!*^ y i M| /^^^>^>t^ 4-4-sh \SOX FROM TOMORROW JHf -f^? .j Shows Mw^mt -v- v IHI I*l tut' tt> JgSTOREri I ■r~HOTEL, BAR239 words
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Advertisement481 1954-01-31 20 ofiuy 21 1 1 1 anj TODAY: 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 MAN iy SADDLEAVOID RUSH! h PATRONISE THL DAY m m tPil'W'fcm SHOWS WjI T I 4 1| 5 BOOK EARLY! COLLECT llil^lil iW EARLY! "HEV DAS' (Tamil) Starring Nageswara Ri« E X r: S3OO j r V\ *ii|w sM481 words
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