Sunday Standard, 6 June 1954
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Title Section25 1954-06-06 1 With 8-poge COLODB comics FBEE Ti m jl ia jjt m Vol. IV. No. 339. nr__________..ii Qll^AfUKh, JUNE 6. 1954. TWENTY PAGES 15 CENTS. I25 words
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Article54 1954-06-06 1 Yoshida Booed, Tour Is Belayed TC 5 (Reutoday n who Into the Prime MinisYoshida'a a national ard reading Yoshlda had hida Is ccurred j of the conferMlnistex present •on. ,:ded to n ol the further me for ntroversial sparked riot. spokesMr Yoshlda re torld tour. I he did the tour54 words
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Article39 1954-06-06 1 BOACSales Manager Is Stabbed Bri- Mr. J. R. bbed at P irk, off after ides at as ad--1 of the -pital. red to la the Mrs. J. Cm be is mily and d to ir§ .inent. Police the in-39 words
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Article17 1954-06-06 1 5 Renter^ ana were small ferry d at the '.-.*< ng River17 words
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Article, Illustration567 1954-06-06 1 QUEK KEE BENG - QUE K KEE BENG By Son DisarmsThug Who Shot Mother Standard Staff Reporter A GUNMAN who shot and wounded a woman md a man In the Sun Sun Hotel in Middle Road. Singapore, at about 8.45 last night, was disarmed )> the woman's 31 -year-old son, Mr.567 words
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Article208 1954-06-06 1 Cashier Robbed Of $13,000 Pepper Powder Thrown In Face ALOR STAR, Sat. Three men attacked a Chinese cashier. Mr. Teoh Chens Chuan. hero today and robbed him of $13,500 which h» carrying in b Mr. Teoh of the United Transport Comp i waa walking to tl Chinese Bank after parking208 words
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221 1954-06-06 1 Students' Parents Given A Warning PARENTS of about 1.000 students now living in the Chinese High School, Bukit Timah. Singapore. have been asked to take their children home, today. This followed a meet'ng between the Education subcommittee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the principals and members of221 words
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Article, Illustration526 1954-06-06 1 Chinese Schools 'Good Name Besmirched By A Few Sir John Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Governor, Sir John Nicoll, yesterday condemned the "irresponsible and indeed disgraceful behaviour" of a very small minority of the youth of Singapore who have refused to register for national service. This, said Sir John,526 words
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Article25 1954-06-06 1 ACTRESS June Haver's spokesman is "very certain" that she and actor Fred MacMurray will marry, but says no date has been set.25 words
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Article45 1954-06-06 1 GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, June 5: (Reuter). Police yesterday obtained a summons against Mrs. Janet Jagan, Secretary of the Peoples Progressive Party, accusing her of unlawfully possessing a book on Police riot drill. She will appear before a magistrate on June 18.45 words
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Article23 1954-06-06 1 THE eye-opening casebook of Hollywood lawyer to the stars is told in Page 8 by arrangement with the London Sunday Pictorial.23 words
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Article182 1954-06-06 1 2 TOP PRIZES TO N.S. JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The first and third prizes of the 21st Social Welfare Services Lottery Nos. *****86 and *****33 worth $300,000 and $50,000. respectively went to Negri Sembilan. The second prize No. *****92 worth $100.000— was sold at the Post Office services. The draw took182 words
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154 1954-06-06 1 Genevieve Wrote To Ho For Wounded PARIS. June 5. (Reuter) Genevieve De Galard, the "Angel of Dien Bien Phu" explained yesterday that she had written to the Vietminh leader. Ho Chi Minh, while sne was a rebel prisoner for the sake of wounded men taken when the French fortress fell.154 words
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Article85 1954-06-06 1 GENEVA. June 5. (Reuter* —The United States and Communist China made their first direct contact In history here today. American and Chinese officials held a half-hour preliminary meeting over the question of United States nationals under arrest in China and Chinese students "detained" in85 words
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60 1954-06-06 1 SALISBURY. (S. Rhodesia), June 5. (Reuter). —The South, ern Rhodesian Government decided last night to declare a state of emergency because of strike threats and a national coal shortage. Railway firemen in SaMsbury have struck for higher wages despite threats of prosecution and dismissal and60 words
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Article45 1954-06-06 1 BERLIN, June I <UP> I i tmed Commun; 'ssed the border ltmW the border Into West Berlin and covered two West Berlin border police with their guns today, while they posted a sign advertising Bast Berlin's three-day Communis youth rallv.45 words
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Advertisement124 1954-06-06 1 V K *\t ____H____k ISTBB ENG LTD H I nnpur Penang UffIDDV nunni M ANXIETY GRIEF I OVERWORK I cXCITEMENT I SLEEPLESSNESS I call for ii RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves m find a source of absolute relaxation and f| king calm by taking RELAXA-TABS— they bring m '-ess and124 words
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Article, Illustration343 1954-06-06 2 SPECIAL BRANCH CALLS IN 9 UNDERGRADS Socialist Club Officials Quizzed Standard Staff Reporter NINE past and present officials of the University Socialist Club were questioned at the Special Branch of the Singapore C.I.D. yesterday. Thev were among the 15 students of the University of Malaya subpoenaed by Mr. Ahmad Khan,343 words
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585 1954-06-06 2 No Let Up In Bandit War General Bourne By K. C. ARI X, Standard Staff Reporter Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat. Lt. General G. K. Bourne, GOC Malaya and the new Director of Operations, said today that the Security Forces under his command will continue to maintain pressure on the terrorists,585 words
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Article293 1954-06-06 2 2-Hour Strike By Road Workers TIliwEE hundred dailyrated City Council road workers staged a two-hour sit-down strike yesterday morning near their quarters in French Koad. The strike was over a dispute between the worker.' and the Council regarding the suspension of a mandon in the Engineering Department. Trade unton leaders293 words
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Article38 1954-06-06 2 Dr. Kalidas Nag. a member of the Indian Parliament will be the guest speaker at the inaugural meeting of the Tafore Society to be held at the War Memorial Hall, St. Andrew's Cathedral, on June 12.38 words
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Article257 1954-06-06 2 Standard Theatre Critic AN enthusiastic audience greeted the Stage Club's latest production. The Toicn That Would Hare A Pageant at the Victoria Theatre last night As the title would suggest i this is play about a .small provincial town's efforts in producing a pageant. Natu- <257 words
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Article139 1954-06-06 2 NG HONG YAP <32> assistant to the Manager of i5?H E ff pI Theatr at Lowland Road, was charged in the Seventh Police MagisCourt with criminal breach of trust of $223 and at g the management of tnd U 2O $178 n March 18 n_f The on°139 words
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Article107 1954-06-06 2 STAFF men ben of an Insurance company in London. Muir Bed:, ali and Company. Ltd.. after reading of an account of the recent Robertson Quay fire which killed five Singapore firemen, in The Overseas Assurance Corporation. I. til niaqa/ine. V()Af\ vent s. for the dependants107 words
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Article41 1954-06-06 2 Took 20-cent Fares— s Mths. A SINGAPORE Traction Company bus conductor. Sidambara M manium, wa- esterday sentenced in the First Distrit Criminal Court to five months' rigorous imprisonment on charges of commuting miiuu breach of trust of 20 rents from passengers.41 words
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Advertisement348 1954-06-06 2 TUITION 4BS Beginners, June: II S hand. Intensive Coi. *e laily Bk Kpg. S'hand 3 hrs A-eekly Eve Co] Q Bk Kpg A S'hand 5 15 Mid Rd Bk Kpg Adv Accty 7:*o Shand Ml A r p m Tvine 8 am /9p m Vacei -cl theory and <peed morn348 words
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Advertisement226 1954-06-06 2 DEATH hi? resit Road. S Cortege v Road C ii 7(5 54 at 2 de< i e AM\Ol\i THK I ASS< n mrvir. floor of I- u m f u r the Autom i U < SITUATION CA' *Cj Rl Bonu*e> i lnc IT 1 ~rtn.ee FOU S I}NIQC_ Room226 words
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Miscellaneous119 1954-06-06 2 Sunday prize puzzle _____e£;_^ W H* mMsMMCc^- ,vw**_H E^S "*r :^^MtMM***^B^9SP^ i l^ m m mmmm mmmooii>imMgm^g%^ J SOLUTION to last week's What is Uf puzzle: Scissors. Thong Mark vour entrv SITN Kum Weng of No. 8. Atten- DAY PUZZI E and send J H^TS? ?r lb d e 5/SSKI119 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-06-06 3 H K Film Star Takes A Bow A( jji vs Mn Nui, leading i bow at n, Odeon ption heiing on Standard22 words
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Article72 1954-06-06 3 Orga- an to have ms of 3 Bugi> the their Dr SJ.R.O. them are. and on they are victims of the which iced for s on the the and this d that to be not be Increa Thirdly. paid in that if met, s n72 words
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Article, Illustration740 1954-06-06 3 M.T. YONG - WAR OF IDEAS PA YS OFF M.T. YONG By\ 372 Terrorists Surrender In Drive For Minds KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Psychological war m Malaya last year was largely responsible for the surrender of 372 Communist terrorists. These surrendered terrorists were of value fnr£oT? rnment for »aPniSfn 011 fr m the Hl740 words
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Article414 1954-06-06 3 Illlllllllj Q I have a party of six couples who intend to go fishing and would appreSJt.'M 1 y°« w <>uld advise r u as i°.i he best S P<- to fish and the type of bait to use. Can you tell me the f f/S? VJ Ma,ay414 words
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Article215 1954-06-06 3 Ford Farm Centre In UK Standard Staff Reporter MALAYANS are eligible for training in the new Ford Mechanised Agricultural Training Centre in the I nited kingdom, Mr. John Richardson of the Ford Company of Malaya, told The Standard vesterday. The training centre was opened at Boreham.215 words
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100 1954-06-06 3 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, will open the Colony's first telephone line to India on June 16. at 11 a.m. It was inadvertently stated in yesterday's paper that Mr. W. A. C. Goode. Colonial Secretary. would perform thia function as he did100 words
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Article29 1954-06-06 3 TOTAL exports i rubber all grades to all countries, from Singapore and the Federation during May amounted to 81,342 tons, according fo preliminary official statistics.29 words
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Article, Illustration388 1954-06-06 3 New Spray Can Clean Your Car In 30 Minutes Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S motoring industry is being revolutionised with the introduction of a high pressure steam cleaner which not only thoroughly cleans a car in 30 minutes but has a chemical detergent that rids inaccessible parts' of the undercarriage of388 words
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Advertisement76 1954-06-06 3 Change Of Address tii A A at u Jul I J*l i I I I i »0 j _J j p TIfaJONG PAGAR ROAD 1 a -fcii-aL pore T? °c Ces of 011 departments of The SingaKim Ro^ e r Standard are located at 23, Lim Teck Tel 'u Ta76 words
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Advertisement599 1954-06-06 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT ACE 55 Men or women, under 45 by setting aside rtguUtt month* o a ifc y A e^ r i y or yea ly amounts under the SUN LIFE OF fio «ii fP an an f r exam P le receive age 55 a lump 5um519,614599 words
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Article575 1954-06-06 4 Leader Killed In Hill Hideout Dictating Notes KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Crawling for 300 yards on hands and knees inside a tunnel-like track which wound its way up a Penang -hillside a Police fighting patrol surprised a terroris leader Lau Lau, who was dictating propaganda notes575 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-06-06 4 TKiS Standard picture taken from the sea shows the main pier ond causeway, leading to the Pasir 'anjang Power Station. Ocean going tankers can now come directly to this pier and discharge thousands of tons of fuel oil, for use in the boiler room of the Station.47 words
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Article58 1954-06-06 4 MINIMUM conditions ot employment for Colony journalists will be considered at to-day's annual general meeting of the SinKapore Union ol Journalists. The meeting, which is due to commence at 11 a.m. in tii' British Council Hall. Stamford Road, will also conslder a resolution for a special income58 words
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Article18 1954-06-06 4 THE price of tin in the Singapore market yesterday was $362j (up $lj{) per picul18 words
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305 1954-06-06 4 Parking Meters Will A id City Income A SYSTEM whereby the Singapore City Council could "pile its cotters" and at the same time aid motorists to evade Police "parking stickers'' -is the latest suggestion of Frank Malet, Managing Director of American-Asian-Aus-tralian Enterprises, Singapore. The new system is to have the305 words
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Article25 1954-06-06 4 TWO detectives chased and detained a man after a thief had snatched a handbag from a woman outisde Maxwell Road Market yesterday morning.25 words
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220 1954-06-06 4 THROUGH her tears at the British Military Hospital yesterday, the young mother of Able Seaman Harry Paul Moncey. who- lies in one of the wards on a Special liospital bed with a severe spinal injury, could only express her gratitude at bring220 words
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Article127 1954-06-06 4 DURING the past week. the Blood Transfusion Service in Singapore received 137 donations. The donations exceeded transfusions by 45 units. Of the number of donors who gave their blood. 65 were Asians. There were 76 new donors made up of 38 Europeans. 20 Chinese. 11127 words
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Article148 1954-06-06 4 SATAFun Fair Has Good Start BEFORE the Fun Fair in aid of the Free Treatment Fund of the Singapore AntiTuberculosis Association wa> officially opened yesterday morning at the Great World. The Standard wlls told that one half of the $20,000 goal had already been reached through the sale of coupons148 words
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83 1954-06-06 4 LEE Bah Bee. who claimed to 4**v a member of "gang lb" and also a member of S< en Society 108. yesterday pl« ed guilty in the Singapore Second District Criminal Court to thrr'p charges two itf r tortion and one of attempt* -1 ■n83 words
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Article126 1954-06-06 4 3-Engine Landing By Connie SINGAPORE'S Kallang airport was astir for some I yesterday evening when n was report ed that a Qant. Constellation from Sydn« y was landing at the airport < n three engines. Fire engines from the It] Fire Brigade and U I airport were stationer! the junction126 words
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Article26 1954-06-06 4 A Si Ol t! Tra?' u t i with dr.-. infii Th» Hiar^ ed trial bail by d I I26 words
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Article30 1954-06-06 4 rouß who f t u Col day SI Onr t wa. r:..< a "h; sl. Tht sti tney musl i the road. g: light* sn m30 words
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Article22 1954-06-06 4 PEN A Mn. i i I Tim Ch« is rt I Rjr lower k *.*v rl pfftVfc i»t.22 words
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Article249 1954-06-06 4 A TRIBUTE was, paid in the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday to the late Mr. Wee Swee Teow, 0.8.E. and Barrister at-Law, who died at his residence in Stevens Road on Thursday. m__PS!_& P was Presided by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray- Ayns'ey, who appeared249 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-06-06 4 THK first batch of Bur; e* ollicers to be trained in labour legislation, administration and wage structure under the Colombo Plan arrived in Singapore yesterday, after completing a three month intensive training in New Zealand. 0 Sein Hieing (left) and 0 Than Maung (right) an Inspector of Labour115 words
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184 1954-06-06 4 WORLD STARS TO COME FOR FILM FESTIVAL HERE SINGAPOREANS will have the < I ing the pick of thc world's film st.. choice Asian films during a festival in year. Mr. Run Run Shaw, film Magnate, ed in the Colony from Tokyo, said v< Mr. Sh.iw. who went to the184 words
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Advertisement60 1954-06-06 4 imiHHnHHßroOTroin)iMroq<HH»qc^^ To NAIROBI WADEN I FROM BOMBAY 1 in Constellation Comfort S TOURIST and LUXURY QUICK CONNECTING SERVICE jj SINGAPORE/MADRAS/BOMBAY shortly J The qjic'cest route saves time, saves money. From NAIROBI you get immediate connections to Johannesburg, Salisbury, Durban, Dor e Solom, Lourenco Marques and Mombasa. tZ 8 CO.YTACT n60 words
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Miscellaneous357 1954-06-06 4 JTTn g a p o r e| jFy I r m.AmjfAf ~m TO< ll: programme of recorded classical music at 11. Bcotts Koad 8 3i< p m B'rOtUE PEDIATRIC SOCIETY: patohologic laboratory. General Hospital, discussions and talks 1030 a.m. curry tiffin at Dr Loh Siew Gck's home, Tanah Merah Besar357 words
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430 1954-06-06 5 Andrew Roth - PETITE CHINESE GIRL BRINGS MALAYAN CULTURE TO Andrew Roth JL ls a beauD to in song .singing a and that i rang did Lim shows of her vocal but both h more folksongs, lk( stanhelped ■s singing good Denis accomDay by 1 pro- Scala isly both rtained nee. tremendous these430 words
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1099 1954-06-06 5 jWANY a Malayan woman would give her right arm to be in Miss Tham's shoes But believe me. she wouldn't like it after she had got the chance In Pinewood Studios a week ago she told me that she's just about fed-up with the monotonous1,099 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-06-06 5 Mr. .and Mrs E. Murray after their sMidilni «t lhe Garrison C'hur h. Tanglin. yesterday. Mr Murrai i. j corporal with the Royal Signal* Standard photo INSPECTOR Mervyn Malcolm Mclntyre of thr Sin pore Police loree ancl his "June" bride, thr formei June Koh, leaving the Cathedral of60 words
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Article51 1954-06-06 5 «l TAN Ah Sit y.'.strrday claimed trial in the Singapore Second District Criminal Court otj a charge of pos> sion of two large bags and four .small b raw opium weighing approximately i i tahila Ball of $K» and the case *.1 posti to September51 words
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Advertisement66 1954-06-06 5 _____________p___t_l ip^ v^h^a ____»_______________^Vk^ £j# m^o&s^ T S^rTA T^mmmm^o^^ W^ 1 '^jjUp^^ to k C XH** 1 'A 3P^^^^ P^^^^ t^A tT^^SJffML AV*MrVm\. g\\jw I immmmmmW ___SSS^T^ ps^^^^^ W y< t i gm 4^hV -_-___sss^____^_^_^Jßr^^^^^ .^M cK^^'a mm s 1 ait\N wi^^ J* _c^m tJKK ____l__l________M____BV9^^^ Sf\ J ________________d____EM*vV 1^66 words
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Article776 1954-06-06 6 W.O. Murphy - W.O. Murphy By phRHAPS on e of the most interesting teatures of photography is the "lucky snap." Many are the cases where an amateur photographer Pmu clicked his camera at the right moment ond earned for himself a small fortune. There must be many x.ho hare at776 words
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208 1954-06-06 6 'THE British drift away from the movie*, largely attributed to television, has been stemmed. Board of Trade figures indicate. Tne government agency, in a review of movie theatre attendances, said that in the last three months of 1953 cinema goer s totalled 305,773,000. That's208 words
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Article, Illustration1182 1954-06-06 6 Churles Hatton - Churles Hatton •hi r niE mid-morning sun was J fighting its way through the grimv windows of Sergeant Willett's cubby-hole at Yarwood Road police station making it unpleasantly warm, when the door opened and the pink and white features ol Constable Aston suddenly appeared. "There's an old1,182 words
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Advertisement74 1954-06-06 6 Let "4 7 1 1" GENUINE EAU DE COLOGNE I^PSv hitch a hike with you. You'll grow fond of your little companion and have him in your nffiylflLlß car-compartment for keeps. Whenever nerves get /^fej^J^^^^ jumpy and strained dab a sprinkle of refreshing JBB?j^ "471 1" on temples or wristg74 words
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Advertisement174 1954-06-06 6 TURN TO PAGE 8 FOR THE STORY OF BUBBLE^ ry^^^-rva^y*fi__£r'gw_____sßi»_ i^ ■^iisiTtrii ifwfnß tiifl_l_T^T^H iH_7~ ____W_rtrT_^__g I x _Oi Cfcr- C^^£^^^^C^^^Sm*%l^m* jmbßHil "*i !s^^__iEi_^____S^s^___B^ 2jK_s^__Bs_-' "'^j*^- "<st£'SB_____PjA' "^iS^v^Ssp^?! K' -^T' _____bfc «_3t 99__________k______I ________iu_l S__sk_B Vs."' > *afej-iSR. 1 "SfiJ- K i^il linrhlWm^tfMSn I R^'M;.;f ■^y'^f^' -^'i?_%'' 'Tyi'ffF*!'* T"**'"*"r**W__ I174 words
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267 1954-06-06 7 Land Of Swat Basks In Utopian Sunshine Washington. I I fUI little ind of I mrplus Dt emei budno iking I.BCO ysbei Swat Istan s Pro- s the I g governs mem,i tribe. till the a iv. .t<> oppor--160.000 waf inu I e edu- students in 56 schools j, college267 words
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Article1376 1954-06-06 7 BEHIND The From Curtain Natural Resources, Scientists, Slave Labour Have Enabled Russia To Build Efficient Bomb Stockpile I This iv ihe* mimmmmtXh in gg mrrimm of\ j ueolgg* gg ri ig*Ug g*gg iigit ei ~mm m m-4 egg, I l**m Aimmm" fc* 1 m e> r gi<>„ i><.<g n /l1,376 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-06-06 7 m— >—, (><|tfc<||<<<|Mfci<t MM MM^^„ fillur 0 l »H what you going to do-eo?" Confronted with this mother and bu, Vi M dog bones Bimbo, the eight-weeks-old fox terrier of West Widsbl to i Mh s << t, wasn't quite sure Eventually, he decided that it85 words
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Article29 1954-06-06 7 Hrail hat I liele Sam is doing (<> protect info r iii alio n and materials which put I .S. ahead of other nations in the atomic Held.29 words
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Advertisement195 1954-06-06 7 'frm g <S \--7ZmW _jP > yf^. -r you are assured of fast com- *-JJ fortable journeys in 4 engined *Sky master' aircraft crewed by British pilots who have travelled more than 40,000,000 passenger \'^D miies with one of the finest punctuality records in the Am^Lm Far East. C§§p^ STFWARDFSSF.S195 words
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Article, Illustration1955 1954-06-06 8 'Bra' In Amazing Court Scene QNLY one man knows the whole truth behind the scandals that regularly rock Hollywood. Even the wildest playboy and the wackiests, thrill-seeking blonde in filmdom know that you should always tell the truth to your doctor and your lawyer. Especially your lawyer. So1,955 words
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Advertisement239 1954-06-06 8 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans m^gffjp* '.gSM "^V7 r "ffl& m *m _______ES__K!_____P fJys»Hr^ ****M****M*********tm .sttm. MM ?s£■ _____IVS_^ t| Vr Af _s_hP^__" i v C&Y'^' •'&< IK. T I <: j J_H j* m%ir v '•*H iimi^, _t_«.*^ ___.W H s^ fe rti l j j^wT 1239 words
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Article33 1954-06-06 9 e tnsl t s Roberta CotreU has told J )d «'id m hoaldays, of her pre-war years tl ns a Gghter-pilot Z snd operation on the experience in living AV\\\\\\\\\\\v\\v\\x VXi33 words
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Article, Illustration360 1954-06-06 9 r e«s ol men and i >uru,,| (rnss u ih€ -f Wembley j;"' »i«ht lasl ueek when made his 'PPeal to the erowds their decisions for *as the chmax nelllunding tun fareuHl dav ia in which people P ch. Wembley alone "MM P360 words
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Article, Illustration919 1954-06-06 9 I Stepped Out In Paris With A Gentleman ROBERTA CO WELL S OWN STORY PART It's Wonderful ToBeA Woman, Says Roberta Lisa opened the double doors which garden, ond the whole house seemed breath of fresh, clean air. I turned A dance band was playing 'April in and I looked919 words
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Article, Illustration210 1954-06-06 9 Couple On Tandem Greeted In Australia Mr. and Mrs A. Bayeg, the hardy English couple who are touring the world on a tandem and whose story appeared in this paper on Apr. 4 this year, have written to The Standard of the wonderfully cordial reception they received in Perth. They210 words
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Advertisement537 1954-06-06 9 >r "v (COUfdfrave danced far joy y My BCZB/VIA G%\ **s beating /> /^\\>*m^/\ For mont ba X had suffered vAsTrV il to* ll1 f fon > eczema. The V W achin S irriution made life a J \V H JT 1 niiscr y— during tht day I /I-v V^X537 words
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Article711 1954-06-06 10 SUNDAY STANDARD Caution Needed f A HE British Foreign Office's announce mint at Peking has promised to lift certain restrictions on activities of British businessmen in Red a has aroused hopes in certain quarters that a revival of trade with the O be seen in that not far distant future.711 words
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THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review
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Article, Illustration1788 1954-06-06 10 THER was slow progress in the Geneva Conference on Far Eastern questions, and the much desired ceasefire appears as far away os when the Conference storted six weeks ago. The nine delegations conferring on Indo-China made a sincere and serious effort on Friday to1,788 words
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Advertisement632 1954-06-06 10 iestore Youthful Vigour 0 Glands in 24 Hours »w Discovery Brings Pleasures Life fo Men Who Feel Old .L J rfore Their Time r 4f you feel elder thin vou sr*» Art t ine In youthful ar.lmatlon? Do iy th* aocietv of bee itiful worrt:.' > I y fy suffer632 words
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Article651 1954-06-06 11 )NE of the oldest, and worthiest, organisations in Singapore, about which the Colony knows deplorably little, is the Singapore Aftercare Association, whose aim is to help those men and women released from prison into a generally hostile society. The Association is a voluntary body (with651 words
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Article, Illustration1416 1954-06-06 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - S'pore Aftercare Association... Colony's Oldest Worthiest CHRISTINE DIEMER By Men. Women Released From Prison Are Given Chance To Start Life Anew In Host ite Society Col. Grey took the key from the wretched woman and went Straight to the house where she had lived. Yes. the neighbours said, the babyStandard - 1,416 words
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Advertisement83 1954-06-06 11 In King Arthur's Day KNIGHTS OF THE t ROUND TABLE L xm Relied on < WW* jr^y Their Horses! ''y^v" v#i Tnn ay KNIGHTS of j f m^mmmmmZr _f _/^^^ll' THE ROAD m < Jth g RAii ic i m\ n^ I mkW mm mW m W\ RALEIGH CINEMASCOPE production83 words
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Article, Illustration1645 1954-06-06 12 GRETSA - Can You Tell A Woman's From Her GRETSA By [AM one of those rare guys who is never content till I reach perfection in whatever I do. Those who know me say that in this respect my parents have shown a great lack of perfection. Now, they knew my parents,1,645 words
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Article, Illustration581 1954-06-06 13 THESE LOVERS KNEW BUT ONE SUMMER OF HAPPINESS nol often that m ,:,MS E 1 B lo see a picture Sweden. Perhaps hK Inability arises from th. Swedish proions, khich are noted heii .u.d.tu- of realism ,l art rarrj English subHowevei <»ne film has sl last found pore where N581 words
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Article, Illustration904 1954-06-06 13 I>l T aside those textbooks if \ou want to en iov the rousing Adventure tale which M-G-M brings to the screen in its first colourful Cinemascope presentation. For The Knights Of The Kound Table" has been made >olelv for boxoffice appeal. and as stub,904 words
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Article, Illustration423 1954-06-06 13 Hiawatha brings peace to warring tribes But It's No Easy Undertaking rj'HK STORY of Hiawatha has been retold a thousand times through the years in print and play, but I doubt if as interestingly as in the Walter Miriseh produced Kurt Neumann directed screen version wMeh Allied Artists are releasing423 words
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Article428 1954-06-06 13 HAT'S M Mtr i Thai's Use tit-dollar question that has the Navy guessing one morning when a strange-look-ins; contraption mysteriously appears aboard the foreign destroxer Agraria tied up in a British dockyard. Lieutenant Slyvester Green knows the answer, but, trying to cover up a drunken428 words
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Advertisement373 1954-06-06 13 SHAW BROTHERS I fl _> m LANCASTER C^^f O KEfFf ACTUALLY FILMED ON LOCATIOIS IN THE EXOTIC ISLES OF FIJI I MINERS IN TECHNICOLOR TONICHT AT MIDNIGHT Ll Ll HV* M CHI in an c\' -iliim -|»n drauia "ROMANCE WHIRLPOOL" i uith OriKinal Super Imposed lA'l.l ISII M f, lilt373 words
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Article, Illustration247 1954-06-06 14 :!FN we v. at :h boxing at the navies my family I away fro me a.s 1 the old "one, wo." Yes, acy is to be one of tin■:i the ring handing out the winning punches.- Mrs. I>. T. I II WE always bad a desire 1 to247 words
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474 1954-06-06 14 TRY THESE IF YOU'RE IN SEARCH OF GLAMOUR DBCNTLY a reader wrote that she'd never been able to afTord anything In the cosmetics line, even face powder, and that she used baking powder whenever she felt like removing the shine from her nose. After thinking lt over, I decided that474 words
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Article, Illustration624 1954-06-06 14 BEATRICE FAIRFAX - DOES LOVE SURVIVE PHYSICAL BRUTALITY? BEATRICE FAIRFAX wwvwvwwv BV wwvwwww** "*J r TAOES a woman really mean it when sh^ says she is still in love with a husband who has brutally mistreated her? What I think is. that any •UCh wife is only fooling herself, because I doubt very624 words
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Article, Illustration672 1954-06-06 14 THESE ate quite a lot of women who ought to wear glasses and don't. Now one pair of eyes is your allowance for a lifetime, there are no replacements, and to refuse to help them by wearing glasses when glasses are what you672 words
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Advertisement289 1954-06-06 14 I I j Your baby (lesm.'si jtliebest!^^—^! Johnson's BAby Ponder \fflfr' is the softest,. incst powder UKOM I tn ihe world. It is so sooth- \^^^o u(\\j\ ing and comforting; it pr»- \%4Jo£r. r\f\\kl nm 1 vents irritation; it is kind to JjKgMg VVJ 11 U V.V\ I the tenderest289 words
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Miscellaneous282 1954-06-06 14 I I S ii§s_ I TiiHWS Ol HI I ion: I I don't U<t .tilery Willi bad ballplayers, oui% wiih sood ballplayers srho donl play rood ball.'*— Buckj ii.irn*. mi xx i or i:\i:kx ONK: Tht- ,e!.<oday tend to .-ome o> Oh or in n deal other.-. defai napoi or282 words
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Article22 1954-06-06 15 r its nn If 'ing fhe en at ■ci Up flf*. the ed be- in. I .ir»i- got22 words
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Article, Illustration1114 1954-06-06 15 Say Dancers Yvonne Pauline LISTEN chaps, Singapore 1, too darned dull Nothing ever happens here. Pardon me there was a European of some sort who creaTed «u.te a s M r at Raffies Hotel the other night whe l he part.c.pated (uninvited) in the mambo1,114 words
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Advertisement289 1954-06-06 15 Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching jT I Stopped in 7 Minutes m J m r^ m k sud Infections, as well as Ringworm, t. between It stops th* itch and soothes and cools the akin in 7 ininui<>«. i. It akes the akin soft, clear,289 words
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Advertisement230 1954-06-06 15 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days itt Japanese Ports "Santhta" sailing 25th June ••Sirdhana sailing 24th July "Santhia" sailing sth Sept. Ist Class $745 2#(i C1a55... 5590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO M,l ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd, 11 A, Collyer Quay SINGAPORE Tel: *****230 words
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Article, Illustration1056 1954-06-06 16 By T.A. Subramaniam (Special to tho Sunday Standard) JT WAS with great trepidation that I set foot on Hiroshima, nearly nine years after an atom bomb had destroyed that city. What nameless horrors, I asked myself, would I find in this Atomic Desert, where U.S.1,056 words
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946 1954-06-06 16 RUSSELL THOMAS - RUSSELL THOMAS By \MONG the desert people of Arabia, Syria and Iraq there is a traditional story that one of their groups. the Soluba, ivho, are outcasts and scorned by the proud Bedouin are descended from the camp followers of the946 words
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Advertisement270 1954-06-06 16 Pleasant, refreshing ENO'S "Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective most of us need to keep the system regular. It is a safeguard against morning liverishness, soothing and settling to thc stomach upset by unsuitable food or drink. ENO'S safely relieves over-acidity, a most frequent cause of indigestion, flatulence or heartburn.270 words
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Article, Illustration213 1954-06-06 17 Sunday PICTURE PAGE Above: There they are, growing up fast now, the two twin Kodiak bears born at Whipsnade /on and introduced to the world recently. This picture is the first of them taken away from mother: visitor Shirley Burniston, of Ilendon. is h >!iiing them aloft twenty pounds each213 words
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Advertisement149 1954-06-06 17 7ITICULATED VEHICLE J r DIESEL 20c»* CHASSIS 'RUCKS t LIGHT BUSES "(UITIIHIiHICO. ITS ..•I*l BILE BEANS keep her -f'***^^^ inMCTIVE Jv ~J TOOTHFUL J j *;A •ODJ t Besot ru dj of sergy, bright-eyed sr.d happy. If SURE TO OH THESE MEDICALLY (P r ED AWO trPR&tf E D BILE149 words
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Advertisement39 1954-06-06 17 ~^m^^^Mm^ '•'.s mm .j^^O_M___ 7 **m*}£--*~m\\%» The W nrlil'h Thinnest and Smartest Watt*r|>ro«»f H a tek Anti- mognc fie Super Shock Resisting Tropicoiised Woferproof 1* 17 fir 21 Jewels Sole Agents: SHRIRO (CHINA) LTD. lnc mr f «t*H h39 words
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Article, Illustration830 1954-06-06 18 Rafman - Rafman By IN the Senior League RAF Changi are one point In the lead from RAF /engah, who now claim second position by their victory over RAF Seletar during the wet'k. Seletar are one point behind Tengah but are three points clear of Flying Boat830 words
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Article39 1954-06-06 18 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sat.— The annual athletic sports of the High School. Bukit Mertajam will be held on Saturday June 26 at 2.45 p.m. There will be two events for Old Boys— 22o yards handicap and 440 yards.39 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-06-06 18 LONDON: There's one thing about an athletic ♦•vent like the 3,000 Metres Steeplechase, in the Sward Trophy content at the Polytechnic Stadium, (.hiswick, May 2*) a little thing like the heavy ram that fell during the day hardly seem* worth mentioning when you're facing the watersplash that eon fronted these54 words
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432 1954-06-06 18 SRK - SRK Bv AFTER his bad luck iu the 25 mile Championship, (herald Kay had a trouble free ride last Sundav and he established a new time for the half eenturv ride. His time of 2 hours 7 minutes 14 seconds is432 words
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Article, Illustration594 1954-06-06 18 SCRIBBLER - SCRIBBLER BY With the advent of June, units in Nee Soon are busily preparing for their Annual Athletic Meetings, and from Monday. June 7. we And the Royal Army Pay Corps staging their Corps Week. Field and track event heats' will be run each evening, culminating594 words
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Article561 1954-06-06 18 SAFA lfaifiie tables up to WVtlnesday, June 3 arc: Dhhlon 1. P W I) I. F IM> REME 10 7 I 2 23 IS H AAA 4 -5 0 2 19 IS 12 Star Socce:;tes 7 5 1 1 21 y 11 Marine* 3 4 I 0561 words
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Article394 1954-06-06 18 Pride Of Place Go To REME SAFA League Round m RFME, by reason of their 2 I Tigers at Jalan Besar stadium on 9 ls«* 1..( n *i take pride of place in SAFA'f Snii,,, llit| J 1 retain for the third consecutiw* k it '^7 at the top of394 words
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Advertisement79 1954-06-06 18 The KEY to Good Music... 2mWmm^tt^^tiU^mmmWm V^^^^mWrn^^fl 'J/' J C^v*% cffi&k^*' x' BgfHr™ewwk___. ;]j^^^^^^4^^i^Bsssss' smk^i KV 5371— 6 VALVES AC. i__^ Price SINGAPORE $295 FEDERATION $345 g- £f=- /2t? i *Z~~*~l~£ l,^*->^^ I^**--******* ll I I *ym*.' U *m\ mr 7*'m "Tj^^» *'^J*^A\^A\^mmf*'*^m m I Dlllß *C***7''^1 V V 179 words
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Article630 1954-06-06 19 Paglar Prod For Stadium Legco To Hear 'Dream' Project make a bid for the Asian Games in 1962 What EfEfJSL? there that e ht ears today w W wUI velrs'a^ 1^ ab f Ut What We Werc ta,kin abouTeilht thaTwoiHd £M ,ne spaci ous rand Sports Stadium mat would be630 words
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Article311 1954-06-06 19 I REALISE, that we are lhing in the atomic age. These are times when we t.:n call a spade by anythin;; but a spade. But surely there must be a limit to the sudden craze for creating official positions in sports organisations which, mean311 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-06-06 19 1 r\ e 1 I New Look look in the Colon; badminton lion is promis ce, a stenographer b\ pr bas v: rthing. ami if all bad minton rnthu. s.ime 'nough t(» con i ml to Mp in its management, w >h..iil<| haw some erv Popular64 words
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Article18 1954-06-06 19 KUANTAN. Sat. Treng.anu Indians beat Kuantan ndians 1-0 at soccer yesterday mt lost at badminton 6-3.18 words
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Article211 1954-06-06 19 A GOAL scored by inside-lef l Shairi. enabled St. John; Sports Club to get away witl full points when they me Jollilads A.U. in a S.A.F.A Division 3B league match a* f Geylang Stadium yesterday. ,The Islanders won 3—2 win. Jollilads trailed two-nil at halftime.211 words
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Article80 1954-06-06 19 SHA League Starts In September THE Singapore Hockey Association proposes to start he league competition in the Irst week of September. Th< lumber of divisions will depend on the number of enTies. Last year there wen :hree divisions. Entries for the competitor aili close on July 15. Affiliate." may send80 words
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Article149 1954-06-06 19 TAN Kong Hock's winwing performances in the 100 and 220 yards sprints, the high jump with an additional second in the 440 yards earned him the proud distinction of being declared Victor Ludorum of The Bedok Boys' School second annual athletic sports held at their149 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-06-06 19 SINGAPORE'S Mr Singapore.' Tan I gg Yap (third poses uith prize winners of the Mr. and Miss Perth Bodv H tiful Contest be April *Hi at Perth Tee Yap gave inhibition poses here The 'Mr, Per* was won by Kei* (extreme le: Dorothy William, ond from ri_;_i the Miss Perth53 words
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Article101 1954-06-06 19 SEREMBAN. Sat.— A chanceless 102 runs by M. Thilagarat. nam. the Negri Sembilan state skipper, was the feature ol yesterday's cricket match ir which Negri Sembilan Club defeated Segamat Sports Club by 140 runs. Thilagaratnam, with S. Devendran. added 150 runs foi the second wicket partnership101 words
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605 1954-06-06 19 Our Cricket Reporter - Dent's 118 Put The Europeans High Poor Fielding By Rest Our Cricket Reporter By FOR the third consecutive year the Europeans gathered over 200 runs in their first visit to the wicket in their annual Clarke Cup match against the Rest. They had 270 runs on the board for eight605 words
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Article340 1954-06-06 19 By FRANCIS BOEY MR. Singapore (Tan Tee Yap) did not compete in the Mr. Australia contest but he earned enough applause to convince the Australians that he would have given their body builder^ a strong challenge if he did. Tan was invited by the West340 words
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Article63 1954-06-06 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Joo Lee Chan's XI shared points when they drew oneall in their Chinese League soccer match on the BCRC ground Centre half Poh Heng netted in the 25th minute of the first half to give Joo Lee Chan the lead at half time. Leong Hoe63 words
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Article44 1954-06-06 19 MALACCA, Sat pathy Malacca Cricket A side against Negri Sen Malacca next i ihe N If are Al j| er man Scquerah. P i G X. P. Lee, I. Major Lowry, Ll W. Davidson. B C f i sambo d A Co44 words
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1599 1954-06-06 20 ROBBIE BURNS FROM START TO FINISH PENANG, Sat. Robbie Burns, a four-year-old Closeburn gelding showed his sprinting ability when he led from start to finish in the main 6 furlongs race on the concluding day of the Penang Turf Club's summer meeting today. Out in front at the start Robbie1,599 words
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Article91 1954-06-06 20 One Wkt. Win For Indians KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Selangor Indian Association beat Postal Union Athletic Club by one wicket at cricket at the Taylor Road ground today. Postals, batting first, were all out for 88 runs (F. L Shaw 21, Navaratnam 24, P Boudville 16. Kartar Singh four for three,91 words
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385 1954-06-06 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor stand solidly established at the close of play today, first day of their cricket encounter with Penang, played on the padang here. Selangor. batting first, had tctted up 283 for seven at tea time when they d lared. Penang batsmen going385 words
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Article93 1954-06-06 20 DERRICK Dent became the seventh European batsman to bit up a century in the OWM Clarke Cv.p match wHlch bejai? on the SCC Psdung yesterday, when Europeans had 270 for eighv z r c}*^** oi' p'ay. Dent, who has been having a bad spell recently, was93 words
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Article29 1954-06-06 20 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Police showed all round superiority in beating Tuan Mong Old Boys Association 4—o in their Division 3B league game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.29 words
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Article36 1954-06-06 20 Darul Afiah Sports Club draw 1 —1 with Bintang Bulan Sports in a S.A.F.A. Division 3B league match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Sani scored for Darul Afiah and Dollah score for Bintang Bulan.36 words
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Article49 1954-06-06 20 TOTAL POOL $244,300 < lst Prize: *****6 ($58,632) 2nd Prize: *****8 ($29,316) 3rd Prize: *****4 ($14,658) I Starters ($4,188 each) Nos. *****3, *****9, *****0, *****0, *****9, *****1, *****1. Consolations ($1,465 each) Nos. *****3, *****2, *****3, *****4, *****6, *****3, *****5, *****3, *****9, *****6. Treble Tote: 22 tickets $74 each.49 words
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443 1954-06-06 20 Swifts AA Break Malayan Relay Record By .1 Sec. SWIFTS Athletic Association 440 yards relay] lu. ul ette Lim Jit Im, Chan Onn Leng, Benedict jomez and Tan Eng Yoon yesterday bettered the Vlalayan record of 44.2 sees, by .1 second at the riangular meet between Swifts, RAF and Police443 words
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Article491 1954-06-06 20 THE crowning achievemenl !of up and coming Amicabk I Athletic Association's soccei 1 career came irf yesterday'* SAFA Senior league game al Jalan Besar Stadium, wher they upset mighty Marines hitherto only unbeaten tean in the league, 2—l in a manner befitting the prestige o: these491 words
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Article175 1954-06-06 20 TODAY'S Sport TODAY CRICKET: Clarke CupEuropeans vs The Rt at SCC IJ am. RAPC Royal Signals at Bouna a Road; SRC t GHQ at SRC. SOCCER: SAFA Dr Rollers v Fat hul Karib at Jalan Besar stadium; Div. 3C Serangoon MY vs Jaya Srtia at Jalan Besar stadium 4 p.m.;175 words
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Article423 1954-06-06 20 NEGRI LEAD ON FIRST INNINGS SEREMBAN, Sat. Spin bowlers reaped a rich harvest here today when Perak were visitors for .heir annual cricket match against Negri Sembilan Perak taxing first knock vere dismissed for 100 runs. Dionysius, the left hander. jeing on the spot to take •even wickets for 37423 words
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248 1954-06-06 20 KUALA LUMPIR, Sat. South. lst lolders, are virtually certain of retain ,f, ft emard Cup in the North-South u, (,u^ classic which started on the Lake i U ni *h lere today "urt, South have won five matches to ti,.. solitary point248 words
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Article51 1954-06-06 20 Southern Ser vices Triumph hi \l II *\V\ K South \1 Bcrvices v Combined !i a charttj aid ot I u lurid it I Malays Gurnrj c the the hi Harl and v. Howi hall i I right 0\ st m Nssrth S«'i\ i« < I Carr. .utii Ser\ i<51 words
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