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Title Section15 1954-06-20 1 SUNDAY STANDAR Vol. IV. No. 353 3INGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 20, 1954 TWENTY PACKS I. f*_r.NT___15 words
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186 1954-06-20 1 5,000 INVADE GUATEMALA, SEIZE PORT YORK, June 19. Anti-Communist forces ortocked Guatemala by land, sea and air B yesterday and "serious uprisings" broke out m the country's interior. have seized several border towns and port on the Caribbean coast, within a of launching attacks by land and dii Guatemala from186 words
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Article, Illustration127 1954-06-20 1 A 'MIRACLE' IF NEW P.M. CAN DO IT SAIGON, June 19, (Reurer) Vietnamese politicians said today it would be a miracle if France's new Premier M. Pierre Mendes France brings honourable peace to Indo-China m the next four weeks despite a more hopeful atmosphere at Geneva. the outbid: "\V> 1127 words
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Police Search For Missing Girl In School
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Article, Illustration66 1954-06-20 1 A YOUNG inmate of rk i? ed Cross CriPPied Children's Home at Tanah Merah, Singapore proudly displays his newly-acquired Cub uni. oo rr H H ,s one ot tl »c £8 boy scouts, cubs and brownies, m addition to some girl guides, at the home. The boy s66 words
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Article66 1954-06-20 1 NEW DELHI. June 19. (Reiiter) A bandit gang led by the outlaw Man Singh, known as the "Robin Hood of the Jungle," has killed seven police and five other people m raids during the past two days near Agra, 150 miles south of Delhi. The bandits ambushed a66 words
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187 1954-06-20 1 GENEVA, June 19, (Reuter). The Communists yesterday promised to withdraw immediately any Viet mlnh forces who might still be m Laos and Cambodia, the two smaller Indo-China states, conference sources said last night. Mr. Pham Van Dong. Vietminh Communist Deputy Premier admitted187 words
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Article67 1954-06-20 1 New French Cabinet Is Formed PARIS. June 19, (Reuter) Premier Pierre Mendes France formed a cabinet today, with himself as Foreign Minister. Other key posts are: Finance: Edgar Faure (Radical, no change). Interior: Francois Mitterand (Near Radical). National Defence: General Pierre Koening (Gaullist) Reconstruction: Maurice Lemaire (Gaullist, no change). Overseas67 words
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Article34 1954-06-20 1 WASHINGTON, June 19. (AP) U.S. Senator Lester C. Hunt (Democrat Wyoming) was found shot m the head m his Senate office today. His condition was reported to be "serious If not cri-34 words
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Article20 1954-06-20 1 FOUR warships of the Indian Navy will visit Hongkong on July 21 and Singapore on Aug. 2.- ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Article63 1954-06-20 1 ADEN, June 19 (Reuter)— A force of 100 to 150 men from the Red Sea kingdom of Yemen attacked a village ln the British administered Aden Protectorate yesterday and were repulsed after daylong fighting, it was officially stated here today. The attackers lost four dead and many63 words
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500 1954-06-20 1 Sex Stimulant PoisoningFive Years' Jail USED DRUG TO j STIMULATE GIRLS LONDON, June 19 (Reuter).— A 44-year-old London office manager, Mr. Arthur Kendrick Ford, was sentenced td five years' imprisonment here yesterday for the rhanslaught^r of two young typists who died from poisoning by cantharidin, a sex stimulant. His counsel500 words
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Article51 1954-06-20 1 LONDON, June 19, (Reuter) Fire broke out m number five hatch of the 6.780-ton Norwegian motor vessel Tourcoing between Aden and Singapore, according to a Lloyds message from Kobe. Japan, received here today. The vessel on her way from Oslo to Yokohama left Singapore two days51 words
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Article, Illustration385 1954-06-20 1 'CLEAR OUT' ULTIMATUM TO STUDENTS MR. Lee Kong Chian, multimillionaire chairman of the Singapore Chinese High School Management Committee, yesterday issued an "ultimatum" to the 1,000 boys and girls camping there m protest against National Service, to "clear out" by June 27. With Mr. Lee when he issued the ultimatum385 words
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Article, Illustration133 1954-06-20 1 MEET Miss Anna Chua of Singapore who wants to he "queen for a day." She has invested m a $2 tirktt for the Singapore Youth Council food and fun Tair which will give her a chance of running for the coveted title. The King and QueenStandard - 133 words
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Article74 1954-06-20 1 TAIPEI. June 19. <Reuti£)_ —The Chinese NationalisfrAmbassador to the Unite*!, States Dr. Wellington Koo is returning to Formosa to be the President of the Nationalist Executive Yuan, usually reliable Nationalist sources said today. The sources claimed that the recall of Dr. Koo was the74 words
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Article200 1954-06-20 1 Peking To Buy Ceylon 's Rubber COLOMBO. June 19. < Uniter) The Ceylon Government has accepted an offer from China to buy crepe rubber at prices substantially above world market prices. Official sources here Mid today that Ceylon was unabl_ to meet fully China's requirements of crepe at prevn* estates200 words
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Article155 1954-06-20 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Federation High Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray. returned here today, the seventh anniversary of the Emergency, to begin a round of high-level policy consultations on the Alliance decision to quit government at all levels. One of the first decisions expected to be155 words
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Advertisement130 1954-06-20 1 m **fi A C Ftaowcent N tm+JL Tihl*%4j4 ...,ih,>n^ lISTtK KNG. LTD. umpur Fen>Pg WORRY 1 ANXIETY GRIEF I OVERWORK I EXCITEMENT I SLEEPLESSNESS I call for I RELAXA-TABS They Relax Your Nerves g 'c a source of absolute relaxation and g|| calm by taking RELAXA-TABS— they bring r 'tss130 words
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Advertisement30 1954-06-20 1 PEfIFECKAFIEHf ICE CREAM j^fei <P^ MARINE ENGINES SPECIALLY CONSTRUCTED FISHING BOATS, SMALL LAUNCHES, ETC. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS PLEASE WRITE TO SOLE AG.NTS LINDETEVES (M) LTD. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG SINGAPORE.30 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-06-20 2 photo. THE Little Imp. powered by two Scott-Atwater 10 h.p. engines shown skimming: over the water at cruising speed At the helm is Mr. S. J. Hen- < rietta. an engineer with Geti Bros, and Co.. local agents for Scott-Atwater i I engines. StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article206 1954-06-20 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE first outboard motors m history that bail your craft as you speed over the water have arrived m Singapore. Tiny are the 1954 Scott-At-water models that incorporate a built-in bailing device, now on view at the showrooms of Messrs. Getz Bros,206 words
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Article70 1954-06-20 2 KUANTAN. Sat. A Malay fisherman and his family were rendered home- less last night when his house was completely des- j troyed by fire at Kampong Jeram near here. The house was completely gutted before the Fire Brigade from Kuantan arrived Nothing was saved from the house.70 words
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Article36 1954-06-20 2 MR A E. W. GODESEN has been appointed a temporary unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council m place of Mr. A Cromarty during the lalter's absence from the Federation, j: was announced yesterday36 words
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Article197 1954-06-20 2 Motion To Send Him To Prison Is Dismissed MR. JUSTICE WHfrl TON m the Singapore High Court yesterday dismissed the motion of the Official Assignee, Mr. W. G. Alcock, to com- mit former millionaire, Yeo Jin Guat, now a bankrupt, to prison for incurring a debt197 words
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Article116 1954-06-20 2 BUTTERWORTH. Sat.— A party of revenue officers who walked into the compound of a house which they were to search for opium, had so surprised the first inmate that he could not utter a word when asked if he was the owner of the house. The116 words
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Article138 1954-06-20 2 THK rubber market m Singapore yesterday remained quietly steady at around OS| p* r lb. for first grade nil for July shipment (65-5 8 cenii on Friday I The lower price, were partly due to lower overseas arivici i Small turnover of buaffl was report* d Cfpcountry138 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-06-20 2 NNGArORI r. J berl Goh ■walleal m,•!,,,--rrn X, *i ne.elan.l cr pr,*e y Contevt wh sored h> ll>, Free .via n M-bir-ii |J V I M operation. CtrtMcate ol He r\|in U l. *Tree tins35 words
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Article87 1954-06-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sat rhree Chinese youths. Chow Kai Hoong. Goh Mm Chai and Wong Kov. Thye. were yesterday committed fo r trial by the First Magistrate to stand, tria: n the High Court on a charge )f robbery. They were alleged to have •obbed a87 words
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Article69 1954-06-20 2 A MAN who borrowed a car from a friend and m turn loaned it to another friend waa yesterday banned from obtaining cr holding a licence lot s year by Mr A m Ghows. the Singapore First Magistrate. The man. Lim Chuan Kern was charged with69 words
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Article104 1954-06-20 2 TAN AH HEE. a taxi driver, was fined $20 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. yesterday, for driving a taxi against a red light at the junction of Mountbatten Road and Geylang Road on i Feb. 2. Tan was fined another $5104 words
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Article38 1954-06-20 2 THE Malacca Asian Estate < Staff Union will hold its c annual meeting at the Indian c Association at 2.30 pm and will later hold a tea party at t the Rest House at 5 pm i38 words
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Article150 1954-06-20 2 Penang Feels Impact i PENANC Sat. Five Lincoln bombers from Tengah this morning carried out a devastating raid on Kedah Peak, the scene of the murder of the- late Mr. C. N. Godwin, by Communist terrorist*. High calibre bombs are i believed to have been150 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-06-20 2 MADAM Cheong Vre Koo of New Barrark No. 9, Woodbridge Road. Singapore, provided the correct solution to last week's puzzle. Hers was the first correct entry to be opened by the Contest Editor SolutionTorchlight. The S.O will be posted to Madam Cheong this week. This week's puzzle98 words
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Advertisement145 1954-06-20 2 »\<\U\H\i I and M .f SITUATIONS v w U ANTED Mil X i j i i HIAN < Rot d bet. ANTED able Chinese flu< i, •*onall. l BALES RF PRF.SI Deo romr I Bonuses I todJa XV n NTEI *vaa_M Chin. 1537 Singa ANU I) SOLE DU "Cc: cuba..145 words
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176 1954-06-20 3 A- r Standard Staff Reporter Vocational training m the Gimson School Boys m Clementi Road has proved so sue- s ful hof man y who ,cave the $cn <>ol con-.-niif. earn their ,ivin9 m the trade rh ey [earned m the176 words
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Article21 1954-06-20 3 Historical Play Of An Empress •'•i four and Tze i i the nor be an 1 appeal who m >:. of I •>«>•_____,21 words
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Article146 1954-06-20 3 Blood Bank Needs More Donations IN the past week the demand for Group B blood m Singapore was nearly double the amount of supply The Blood Transfusion Service stated that until a much higher proportion of donors are Asians there will always tend to be a deficiency of this type146 words
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Article76 1954-06-20 3 THE landing competition of r Moths. Cessnas and Austen scheduled at Kallang Airport, Singapore, this morn- :n->. has been postponed. Heavy rains yesterday has water-logged the grass land- ing .-.trip. W -ather permitting, the c >mpetition will be held next Sunday between 10 a.m. and noon.76 words
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Article49 1954-06-20 3 SINGAPORE Government has announced the grades for j officers and other ranks m the j Auxiliary Fire Service of the Civil Defence forces. These are: for officers Column Officer, Senior Company Officer and Company r: for other ranks: Section Leader, Leading Fireman and Fireman. i49 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-06-20 3 'Divine Eye Of South China' To Exhibit Works A GRAIN of sesame _s about one«>«hth the size of an average Chinese written word. But on this tiny surface Mr. Wong Lo Feng ca n carve m ivorjr 160 Chinese characters. Nicknamed "the divine ey© of South .nina," Mr. Wong is183 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-06-20 3 "^gnified, this picturg shows a piece of nearh, ?L a r*^ raUl of rice > on *>Mch Mr. Wong has j ■Ww.r L y^? fj 11 characters. The section of a lat the ory is less than a quarter inch.39 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-06-20 3 CORINNE SIDDONS who appears tonight m the last performance of Vernon Martinus' production of "Show Business 1954" at Singapore's Victoria Theatre, strikes a graceful pose for the Standard Cameraman.32 words
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Article131 1954-06-20 3 Inform RSPCA Of Cases Magistrate The Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn suggested yesterday: "I feel the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals should be informed of cases of cruelty to animals." He said this after Low Gum "Wong pleaded guilty to a charge131 words
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Article71 1954-06-20 3 A SINOAPORE Indian who was waiting for a taxi m Geylang Road at 3 a.m. yesterday, obliged three strangers by looking at his wrist watch for the time. As soon as he brought his left wrist up one of the strangers grabbed him by the wrist71 words
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Article61 1954-06-20 3 SINGAPORE Government is to build a new bicycle park m the basement of Fullerton Building for the exclusive use of Government employees working m the building. Government's decision Is the result of complaints by the Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union that there is not enough61 words
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Article443 1954-06-20 3 Anglers' Postbag I Q. Where can I replace my j agate rings, please, and also j where can I buy good cutty- 1 hunk lines of various sizes and floats. —SHERIFF. A. If you call at King's at i Raffles Place, you will find 00 display an assortment of agate443 words
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254 1954-06-20 3 Firemen Defended Standard Staff Reporter THE Vice-Chairman of the Estates and Fire Brigade Committee of the Singapore City Council, Mr. J. M. Jumabhoy, denied yesterday that it took a fire engine 45 minutes to reach the scene of a fire m Matlock Rise after254 words
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Article35 1954-06-20 3 I Mr. G. Uttamram. a Colony, merchant, has undertaken the renovation of the Mission Boys' Orphanage Home, cost- ing him about $3,000, an announcement by the Ramakrishna Mission, S'ngapore. stated yesterday35 words
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Advertisement1337 1954-06-20 3 $19,614 FOR YOU AT AGE 55 Men or women, under 45 by setting a^i le regular m «thl_P S a .Sn. y or yearly amounts under tlie SIN I.IFK OF Z__S_\f._T can for cxam P le recetva at a<?e :>;> a lumpsum 519,b1 4 tor men or a private income1,337 words
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Article, Illustration519 1954-06-20 4 SHELL Helps In Air War Against Bandits Standard Staff Reporter THE telling effect of Communist aggression m Malaya m sapping the country of its economic strength, and the significant part the Royal Air Force is playing m quelling it can be gauged by the fact that of 13 million gallonsStandard - 519 words
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Article393 1954-06-20 4 It May Be Exploi ted-Economi st LONDON, June 19, (Reuter). The Economist Qt<^ that the "crumbling of the French position to the North of H, erdoy bound to make many Malayans, Malays and Indian os well Q ru* secretly examine their allegiances." <n *'t393 words
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75 1954-06-20 4 KOALA M'MPi'H. Emi The pier Park" is to be related farthwitl greater opportunities for the p*ihli< (n newest beauty spot, it vai < 'ln »IU The curfew will hereelorth tmtnnu 4 p.m. instead of p.m. m iew of <„,„„,,' ronsls sril operating mi n75 words
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Article239 1954-06-20 4 'I "Ml ere is KMnethini m stirring about the brat ion of Her Ma.jeBirtnday wherever thc Union .lack flies and m ftwer places is it more Impressive than on our Padang. the noble proportions of its velvet sward flanked by the Saracenic arches. whi< h because ol the239 words
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Article21 1954-06-20 4 Took Dancer's Jewellery IPOH Jbrah %EEA 1(1 Tl I H. U r*o©k I H mcd, a dai I midnighl i otatk21 words
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Article20 1954-06-20 4 Dangero Driving: Fined XI Ti il marine i (if-l Bl .1... Khor't dr oVo en dered to i* UllVlMg tQt20 words
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Advertisement375 1954-06-20 4 I SHROFFS J MID-YEAR J CARPET SALE J J COMMENCING J J TOMORROW J For short period only m*w -mt 7wJ Sensational bargains on J all types of Carpets. Rugs w. mi* and Matting IgmEJVmVMIVMS HEM MIOXS J SHROFFS (malaya) LTD.J *1& Agency Showroom 47/49 Stamford Rd. *T •+C Singapore.375 words
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Miscellaneous1003 1954-06-20 4 i_m ti _ni m i aii r__T_i_^ai__-7r______— J p^ l, s^^Naasß»--»»i»^p^ip<a ta^ift^ -^^.^asw***-**^^ ,4^^ 85Z355 55 ***** m> IWVIAK i^ X tj kix kt g __o____VJJKifi^_E^ jft k £t ISps* -^v n a.m 1 n .(Pii LJftufs _____r*W r V J 'mmA-Sj MMMIW T c Web 3 C3n *^T *_r1,003 words
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786 1954-06-20 5 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH Asks np c/ the 11 I odini, symptoms ©J I v that Hon huve been the ff order of the :i tn her world famous nS&r. Sir Winston come muttered from many of bj ■order -mhope- ti Sir any786 words
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Article, Illustration830 1954-06-20 5 It's A Happy 'Marriage' Of East To West rilE experience of a Chinese artist m fus- Ing Oriental and OccidenJi tai culture_MQ his painting 1 1 must b-' a challenging 1 1 one. considering the wholly 1 1 opposite attitudes and trai 1 ditlons ol the two dissimilar lj worlds.830 words
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Advertisement225 1954-06-20 5 v^im^mmmmmmm^^mßtmßmwE^^BßßßßßßßßßßßßmEm^mmggmwrr r^BHSH^HBBiMD--_-_--_-__-_-_________H_____i The very latest m handgun lubricating 0 means jfW J-—\\\\mW^ range o/ hand grease gan 9 m§^ j^Fm—mW-f^ cotcr normal applications fl^S 5 usually carried m stock. ty y^y^o Grease nipples A y^*% Jy TUBQ '^Mk GIANTBUTTON HEAD f__\ > ADAPTORS J BL. y iniviinirm JBr"' Grease connections225 words
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Article, Illustration1932 1954-06-20 6 Ralph - HOLL YWOOD SCANDALS Ralph By The Trial Of Bob Mitchum And The Girl j //i 77_e Case w^"^ Champion Y^HY did Jerry Giesler let film star Robert Mitchum go to gaol without a legal fight before a jury? To Hollywood and to all the world expectantly watching the film hero1,932 words
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Advertisement248 1954-06-20 6 COLGATE'S wonderful new GREEN CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE fs '^k. yi vmAWAg mt, <__? $&£M*AA^^ ~**4 C'.^_ ''■<■ m\w Afgr m mtg____^omSjg£y' > ___T AW AT^ ~-m^_ -^^H tism < _S^k*W < 'V fftm——^—^^M^^ g^^^^^ _V y W-^f£M+** o'^0 Chlorophyll, Nature's miracle sub(jpo The Jf®* stance s »n this new exclusive Xo248 words
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Advertisement302 1954-06-20 6 MUST- BE- WON $5.0001 *W___3 CONTEST MISSION BEVERAGES ere bottled under •uthority from the MISSION I *V COM of LoaAnce.ee, Ctlifornia, U.S-A. For period of over 30 yean MISSION tatrac tin* fruit juice* which preaerve and retain full natural flavour*, nutritive element, and ut* MISSION produce* well over twenty different302 words
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Article1228 1954-06-20 7 DAVID S. EVANS - DAVID S. EVANS I'" I Minumm^y Chief Assistant, Royal Obscrraton', Capo of Good Hope I \mmwwmmwtAsmim inn.uuuL.f a£X"[ Thursday I June ZS*\, the earth and Mars will be closer together m space than have been for thirteen years. Close .aches of the two bodies occur at1,228 words
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361 1954-06-20 7 WILTON WYNN - WILTON WYNN !l I i banoa. hish g if of are iria Valley and I and In I ol governrter Abdestroj c rop i p again ms I l o the es known rrupl ar--11 plus a Be rom ot I the361 words
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Article403 1954-06-20 7 Peter Seymour - Peter Seymour LJOY E. Brooks, a sharp witted real estate agent m London, has discovered that telling the Truth pays off m booming business and Rolls-Royce limousines. In the process he has turned the usually dull classified advertisement section of London's Sunday newspapers into403 words
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492 1954-06-20 7 H.C. McKay - H.C. McKay Latest In Science wwww By SALL aboard lor Mars! Atomic motors roar, the Sydney skyline fades, the starry sky blacks out. I Soon the space ship is millions of miles beyond I the earth. *A close view of Mars'— a voice492 words
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Article, Illustration1022 1954-06-20 8 NASIR AHMAD FAROOKI - NASIR AHMAD FAROOKI By ;AN MOSLEMS be en masse "good" Communists? So far only sporadic Communist movements have made their mark on the 200,000,000 Moslems of the Middle East. Such movements are largely fashioned by militant intellectuals, and by dissatisfied student organizations, the very1,022 words
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Advertisement7 1954-06-20 8 _Y#'.v# 4iti: THE CASE OF WAI iER7 words
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Article, Illustration1159 1954-06-20 9 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By* It's National Service In Another Form RE, for the firs! time m its history, hos o Cadet Corps born out of religious convictions, m which young men ore drilled to be soldiers under fire o nd mStandard - 1,159 words
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Article, Illustration902 1954-06-20 9 Paul S. Markandan - In Every movement There's a Meaning Paul S. Markandan h Revival Of Indian Culture Under Way principal l oI D ns of c—thee the versions. m tiiat ep!ca Hindu f I lia, reliThe itla v d n ides lln g the art. a Ff .several diviHmdu 0 f «yn, andMirrorpic; Light Studio - 902 words
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Article692 1954-06-20 10 SUNDAY STANDAR Whose Fault? AT the grcduation ceremony of o lecdng Chinese girls' high school m Singapore about a year and a half ago, only three parents were present to see about 60 girls receive their certificates. In fact, the trio were the cnly adults present besides the principal ond692 words
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Article, Illustration1784 1954-06-20 10 THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review KoreaDeadlssue A tGeneva;Hopes For LC Revived HILE the Korean question has become a dead issue ot Geneva, hopes for a settlement of the IndoChina war hove been revived as the Communists gave concessions on questions involving Laos and Cambodio on Thursday. Peking's delegates gave1,784 words
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Article, Illustration2299 1954-06-20 11 Russell Braddon - Russell Braddon BEOINNWC A WEW stmnAV SERIES By ZL Author of \).t best-seller "The Naked Island." "Munich Was My Supreme Moment Of The War*" SmmttS-B-m'ASmm'Atßl e-_2ra_ra_t we started fh_ 7 We were bock where what th! r n y thm9 t0 do was «o woit2,299 words
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Advertisement129 1954-06-20 11 NEXT SUNDAY: A Crusader m the Making... Fast Cars, beautiful cjirls MB) adventures and a lot of iport, .md then War came. •nVV- --A--A- mD.iiqncd to •__>«/. if our I ,*nitu" m&if J *mj£iw WHHk the modern Colifornia P ci ii d ©/jr ci __/.-<*.*^ t v_c. ill lli<- <y&§^\129 words
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Article787 1954-06-20 12 PETER HAWKINS - CRAZY! The Voyage To Nowhere PETER HAWKINS I By ii COME aboard, shipmates, anc' cast off with me on the wackiest voyage m history. It began m 1951 when handsome Robert Lombert and his Cabinet of six "ministers" all paying their own fares set sail with their families m the787 words
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Article, Illustration385 1954-06-20 12 PETER STEPHENS - PETER STEPHENS By_ A TALL, slim young: man walked on board the Trench liner Bretagne at Genoa, Italy, to go to South America. That was ten months ago. He has been aboard ever since. For Nicholas Levitsky. 25, is a man without a passport, a385 words
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551 1954-06-20 12 RELMAN MORIN - JN Northern Japan the other day, I watched an American sergeant board a train, followed by a pretty Japanese girl. She was lugging a clumsy bundle. His hands were empty. There was a seat near the door, and the sergeant indicated that551 words
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Advertisement400 1954-06-20 12 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Cenoa. Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Cr Bremen. Spore P. Sham Penang .E^SS..! 1,1,0 0 23/27 Jyn« 28 June 29 June I__7^. H e S J_. <HAPAC) 7/14 July 15 |uly 16 |uly SCHWABENSTEIN 11/14 Aug. 15 Aug. 16 Aug.400 words
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Advertisement414 1954-06-20 12 EAST ASlrufllf SAILINCS TO CONTINENT/SCANOi NAV|A U For Aden. Port Said. Ccnoa. Antwerp. R 0 rCdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg .^^q., Hm S'gmrti p l,_ x) "MALAYA" 23/30 |une x) "PATACONIA" 28 |une/4 }uly 25/27 I. xx) "FALSTRIA" 29 |»nc/3 July /{ft* 2i2 «l_._ xxx) "lUTLANDIA- 15/19 July 20/20 xxxx) "ASIA" 24/31414 words
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Article, Illustration878 1954-06-20 13 I IKI their Continental I-* counterparts, the Japanese movie- makers are knou n for their progressive ideas m the field of cinematit ait a development which they owe to their pre-war allies the Germans whose influence m this particular branch of photography earned them worldwide recognition.878 words
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511 1954-06-20 13 Ol since "The Moon Is Blue' has there come our way as scintillating a romantic comedy as "Forever Female" another topnotch William Holden starrer, although this time m a Paramount offering. To use a hackneyed Hollywood expression, the movie Is a humdinger the kind511 words
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Article, Illustration276 1954-06-20 13 'THE PHANTOM' GIVES YOU 3-D CREEPS OM' must it to Warner.* tor being Hollywood's best 2-D makers m motion pictures. Having' set Hie pace with The House Of \Va\" they have repeated their M_CC___ with the latest thriller "The Phantom of the Rue Morgue." an adaptation of the famous "creepy"276 words
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Article60 1954-06-20 13 rpWELV.? I/cars a_/o Willi liam Scully gave Af hin studies for the priesthood with the Capvchian Fathers m Garrison. -V.T., to ioin the Marines. Last week Scully, who rem cently received his discharge from the Corps, completed the cycle when, he resumed his priesthood duties briefly. He60 words
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Article140 1954-06-20 13 MALAYAN audiences who have a yen for thrills and entertainment will v>elcome Wadia Product. lol1 1« SSS English sub-t.tlccj J Hindi i_irtui*e Husn ka I hor. a fantasy and he .tory content is not at a 1 the important factor. J'*"" J roles are played by140 words
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Article, Illustration443 1954-06-20 13 rpOMORROW evening Singat pore says "hello* to Paramount star William Holden who planes here from Manila after a demonstration of Vista Vision. FoI 1 6 m ing a brief meeting with the Press m the YIP Room at X illang he will then leave for443 words
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Article199 1954-06-20 13 Poor Acting Hits Movie A N innocent but intellectual jT\. lad. a quiet and affectlonate girl and a pampered brother: as the years roll by, the attachment between the first two becomes closer while the thud turns into the lnt evitable villain. And that, m a > nutshell, is the199 words
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Advertisement240 1954-06-20 13 SHAW BROTHERS^ 1 HO FREE LIST! TELi 5159 [^ft^j^ Hci.m.. 1.45. 4.00 ll^OJ^JkJ^^^S^ 0.30. 9.30 SRBS3 /VOW.' /iV 3-DMJ *_T» JfmJm* /T^* Es*** t warncr Bios mmsmmm -f. t __p^v« I Dhanlom i t LATHS! 3 DIHESSiQN WAffiNERCOLoV] I POLAROID VIEWTRS |A1 IB IIUN(. 1I E II its for use240 words
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Advertisement428 1954-06-20 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS A r W\^_^ m r y s. sm-\. _'*»v_^ »v._*-.%^_^-»v ,»v -p rkTUkV LASI I)AY IOIJAY! SON* 354C0 AIB CONDITiOtfD f v 1 m UCU_t_«l ________1 Inlian.rd Im tl_Ll i CINEMASCOPE j Persp.rt., Strrrophonic w**_\^m^_BL m BP_____ ___L______L _3__-i3l! p, J- s x< \i»imy \w\Rn _PrHw_T« li428 words
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Article, Illustration176 1954-06-20 14 (ABOVE, left): A return to mediaeval notions has been made by Denise Lady Newborough m creating her latest range of hats "Knights Of The Round Table" just seen m Mayfair. To ensure a modern slant, she has also sought inspiration from the styles worn m thc "Knights OfUP - 176 words
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Article350 1954-06-20 14 IF you want to know a x woman's secrets ask her hairdresser. He probably won't tell you, as he will not wish to set a permanent wave m his nose from angry customers. But there's something about a hairdresser's salon m that acts on many350 words
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Article285 1954-06-20 14 "J Far 3AY4AmB*-t479-4*m9 I THOUSANDS of mothers i m the United States are j paying £2 a time for a mail I order test which, the invenI I tor claims, will tell them i whether the babies they exI peet will be boys or girls. 1285 words
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Article520 1954-06-20 14 ROBERT G. RUARK - Do You Want A C ute Blonde ROBERT G. RUARK By Ijl 4 CLOSE inspection of the V** advertising business I (one copy of an American i f magazine) has convinced this i 1 newcomer to the civilised I I world that things have really reached such supreme simplicity that520 words
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Article206 1954-06-20 14 Ralph Champion - Ralph Champion < The re's A New Kind Of Sporting Event NEW YORK, Satui midshipmen at Ann mouth are learning 1 is real. Unlike most other American teenagers, they are not encouraged to think dating is the most important thing m the world. In fact, a first206 words
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Article399 1954-06-20 14 C'LORIA SWAN SON is .V.. Marlene Dietrich r >:{, and Joan Crawford, Barbara Young and Irene Dunne m their 40's. Vet, they are reigning beauties of Hollywood, still with youthful figures and faces. How do the;* stay that way? Diet they agree, is the mostU.P. - 399 words
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Advertisement100 1954-06-20 14 KJ Ej 1 I —*^j^\*t?w ~~3 *mm m A****^ ,a "^"?-ils— -r-^Pv i_J_W_»Jr J r* 9^ TRADI ~»R« V —~?**^mfs* FEATURES: 2 TmJ^^ f Sew* x«9-xog, monograms, bind- eh 'pf* ing, buttonholes, embroidery, V W bUnd hemming, sews on buttons jr and of course plain sewing. S ry MADE IN100 words
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Advertisement136 1954-06-20 14 The besl baby ppower. er •"^''mV''*? 1 _^-i#^ ,k ron busedtn tin Joftntt** (J BABY POWOEH H«'«" I**-"-* ICT. I.IIA, N| The Borneo Company Limited -Incorporated m mm i tn .iMa Starter i ai'^^t^k gre&r^sjm KOLYNOST the 'Active* Chlorophyll mthpiHi The instant you start brushing l. I with Green Kolynos,136 words
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Miscellaneous272 1954-06-20 14 r r inn* v qi en nov: 1 "So lon* ay we ure loved hj others I would almost ij we ire indispensable; and i«» man i< useless while lull 1- a rrieud." Robert Louis ste\ enson. ND v i m BVI BVONE: I 1 I t may hava iu!a272 words
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460 1954-06-20 15 Two Sydney Doctors Stop Sex Change In Girls With Cortisone T«0 Sydney doctors haye treated The doctors used the i drug cortisone. The latest issue of the Medical Journal of Australia said the results were uniformly favourable. The doctors are Professor Lorimer Dods of the Royal Alexandra Hospital for Chart460 words
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Article, Illustration287 1954-06-20 15 IHE Department of Animal Husbandry is seeking reports of sex "changes" m sheep grazing on subterranean "lover. The Department has asked graziers for information about unusual sexual characte- istics m these sheep. A Department veterinary officer said this week that sheep could absorb from287 words
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890 1954-06-20 15 HARVEY DAY - Bridegrooms Have To Sleep With Their Mas-in-law HARVEY DAY By_ IT is curious how, all over the world the bridegroom is an object of commiseration. He often stages a wild stag party and has a last fling before surrendering into voluntary servitude. Among some gipsy tribes it is customary at890 words
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456 1954-06-20 15 DELOS SMITH - TREES MAY PROVIDE ANSWER TO CANCER DELOS SMITH 'ANCER scientists may be i learning something important lrom trees noj all trees, but only the spruce: not all spruce, but only the white spruce, Picea glauca; not all white spruce. but only the white spruce which grow close enough to the456 words
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Advertisement259 1954-06-20 15 r' *Tat 7 _____\\\_\_Smmmmw-~EA*l* I m-Y_J*2&\ MJSSJON ORANGE a year of !!ON Orange RSI PRIZE c THIRD conirded by ua interna tc Export. Paris— th€ two years m Lisbon MISSION ,d amongst and non -eargea cassiflgincluded nkc from (1. HOW MISSION i brings you Addit i o n c I259 words
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Advertisement218 1954-06-20 15 4^__i _^Er r aw?" t&? _j___r _P '^fSsi'V' &"oB '"1 The alf-dimensfonaf __r i£ir Jantzens are lovelier than tv«r 1 .ir this year to give yo r r *ti^^ that audacious, curvaceous look v that only Jantzen en. This classic suit f m •*T_lkabout", is knitted-to-fit m fabulous crimped nylon218 words
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Article86 1954-06-20 16 MOHD. Noor bin Tambv Chile was sentenced to 18 months rtgorous imprisonment m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday when he admitted stealing the personal belongings of three men m the Singapore Harbour Board Labourer Quarters m Petani Street on April 13. this year. The86 words
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Article46 1954-06-20 16 THE DRAW by ballot for the allocation of national service men to the Singapore Military Forces and the Civil Defence Corps will take place at the S.V.C. Drill Hall. Beach Road tomorrow, beginning at 5.15 p.m. The ceremony is open to the public.46 words
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Article35 1954-06-20 16 FOR having an excess of 32 passengers In his motor sampan on June 6 at 10.15 am Ong Say Ming of Cecil Street was fined $50 m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday.35 words
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332 1954-06-20 16 THE Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited is paying its highest yearly dividend of 17 per cent since its incorporation to shareholders (or 1953. The Bank made a net profit of 53,047,143 for the year. This exceeds by $250,000 the profit made m 1952. At332 words
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Article227 1954-06-20 16 RASC WEEK STARTS By Captain L. E. Bitton TODAY is the commencement of the Corps Week of the Royal Army Service Corps throughout the world. In Malaya, added interest is given ;by a demonstration of j "rations on wings," by 55 I (Air Despatch) Com- pany. The display will consist227 words
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Article120 1954-06-20 16 BBC Man 's Fall Was Accidental LONDON. June 19. (Reuter) Mr Peter Nutcombe Hume. 36-year-old BBC programme organiser, accidentally fell to his death while trying to enter his locked fourth floor flat through a window, a coroner decided here yesterday. Mr. Hume, a former news editor of the Malayan Broadcasting120 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-06-20 16 This huge tree that blocked traffic m Stevens Road was uprooted during yesterday's thunderstorm. Teleph o n c wires were brought down when this tree crashed to the road but no one was injured. Standard Photo shows City Council labourers sawing the tree m pouring rain.46 words
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220 1954-06-20 16 2 TRIED TO DRAG HER AWAY A GIRL of about ten. was taken away yesterday, from a house m Tanjong Pagar Road by two officers from the Singapore Social Welfare Department to be sent back to her own home. A woman who claimed to be220 words
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Article, Illustration186 1954-06-20 16 COMBINING the very latest m modern design with Oriental inspiration and craftsmanship is the aim of one of Singapore's newest visitors. She is Judy Lloyd who has opened a studio of interior decorating at Orchard Road, and who has come to the Colony for186 words
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Article317 1954-06-20 16 ESTA TE TO REP AY DEPOSIT ON HOME MR. Justice Whitton m the Singapore High Court yesterdo ordered the Sennett Realty Company Limited to refund a dcposif $18,690 paid on a house by Gan Kirn Huat, because of the delnw *-**J.fuy m completing it. Giving judgment m favour of the317 words
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Article59 1954-06-20 16 THE case against Mah Khong. who claimed to be the chairman of Dalforce. an ant i-Japanese organisation during the Second World War m Malaya, has been postponed sine die. Man was charged with failing to furnish a return of income for the year of assess- i ment59 words
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Article92 1954-06-20 16 FAM. IH) CHOW 19| v\*r> ulu, charged last Thundaj with failing to under tin- Nation vice Registration Ordinance, told Singapore Judge. Mr I h karam. daj tlm he had |ntl and prodio rd his ir( i The Prose* utot \sp Michael Boylr told92 words
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Article49 1954-06-20 16 A WOMAN. Ong Bee Hiang. with a record of seven convictions, was ordered to go back to prison again after she pleaded guilty before the Singapore First Criminal Dis- i trict Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tan. yesterday, on two counts of theft committed on June 5.49 words
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Article50 1954-06-20 16 LEE Low Lee of Singapore. who attempted to commit suicide by taking caustic soda at ihe Registrar of Vehicles Building at Middle Road on June 11 at about 1.15 p.m. was bound over m the Sixth Police Court yesterday m a personal bond of $50 for one year.50 words
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Article102 1954-06-20 16 TRADERS RESPOND TO APPEAL WITHIN of readme m yesterda that tho Sh. cial Welfai ment needed cups as pn/. ners of Sport the seventh .imi. celebrations of tl son School foi two well-known chants respon appeal. The mci H I Jivabh.i. J I ram. each ol live cup,, for I102 words
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Article55 1954-06-20 16 A WOM.-w lefi her shop m Kirn Keat Ro«d t few minutes and returned man running out of the -hop. She cried for help and ing police patrol chased tin* man and him Fifty-nine dollars wai missing from the ghop*« cash box, and the money, it55 words
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Article53 1954-06-20 16 KRISIINASAMV waa charged m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday with committing mischief by setting fire to a hou>e at Potong Pasir between June 18 and 19 at midnight. Krishnasamy was grai hail of $1,000 m one sui The case will be brought up for mention53 words
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250 1954-06-20 16 Ex-Usher Asks For Lenient Treatment ABDUL LATIFF bin Yahaya (27). former usher of the Singapore Fourth Police Court, who pleaded guilty to three charges of cheating Loh Ah Lum of $300. told the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday that circumstances led him to commit the offence. LEONG "I pray250 words
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Advertisement263 1954-06-20 16 I bTI I ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days I m Japanese Ports "Santhia'' sailing 25th June "Sirdhana sailing 24th July "Santhia" sailing sth Sept* Ist C1a55... 5745 2nd Class $590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd. lIA, Collyer Quay SINGAPORE Tel:263 words
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346 1954-06-20 17 Penang Beat The Ground And The Services C*~&S?&£~ they M -^TUW The play was fast but r good moves were kept down to a minimum. It was a battle of the defenders m an open game, and Penang's only hold was m the second half. The Services made good use346 words
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Article71 1954-06-20 17 Rain Stops Cricket IPOH. Sat.— Persistent rain, which fell fifteen minutes after the start of the match, prevented further play mi n the inter-State cricket match between Perak and Pahang on the Town padang, today Perak batted first and m the four overs allowed their opening batsmen. Tungku Jaafar and71 words
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628 1954-06-20 17 Rahim And Bakar Lead Way For Colony MALACCA, Sat. Before a crowd of 4,000 people, including the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, who was introduced to both teams, Singapore, going one better than the Combined Services, trounced Malacca 9-2 at the Kubu stadium this evening. -Rain, which fell628 words
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Article58 1954-06-20 17 Kelantan Avenge 4 Defea t won BHARI Sat K,n ed their $X <■« -H I -***** yestei da y Trengganu In 3 d cup competition :r joals to one in ,e margin b> fhic}i the) Lost before. rhirlrwards under- right, entheir doha- and II but imud d by the 33rd58 words
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Article49 1954-06-20 17 NORTHERN SECTION Gr^en, 9 Penan Combined Servic 20 ot Victoria Seiangor versus Kedah postponed to this evening due to rom. SOUTHERN SECTION Ma?a a c P c°a re Molo 9-2 at Malacca Stadium, Combined Services drew with Johora 101 l at Jolon Besar Stadium, Singapore.49 words
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423 1954-06-20 17 Services Hold Johore: Teams Miss Chances lft___J C f M f»NED Services held Johore to o 1-1 drow m the.r Southern Section HMS Moloyo Cup gome ot Jolon Besar stadium yesterday. f_._.fK G r| ontCd fh ?Vlf mk P^ch rendered fast tootball or good ball control difficult but there was423 words
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Article311 1954-06-20 17 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Robert Munro. former Malayan pole vaulting champion, made a grand comeback after a six-year lay-off with a record breaking discus throw at the All-Malayan Railway Sports which started here today. Munro threw the discus 83 ft 8 ins to better the existing record of311 words
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Advertisement93 1954-06-20 17 Doctors Prove pure, mild JmWk-- e_r*_ta __P^^^3s__P^^ aE_ b _H_, xjfflj :i^_______________________'*'^ a a a ___r^____. mt A Nflff A A 18l A V I x! y "jp^ l^^ PALAIOLIVE Soap .^N__lia_i H»Jr can bring you a lovelier skin TL B^f -■■"■■■■■■■■■•i™*"**"***---- __i x i__ 4k ■*BBBA**BJL Jf- ____*___i____*____* m93 words
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Miscellaneous83 1954-06-20 17 5 &^__t SOCCER: SAFA Div 1. Indian Recreation Club v Chinese Athletic. Jalan Besar; Div. 2--Corinthians v Tiong Bohru Rangers. Geylang: Woodbridge Hospital v Rovers "A". Farrer Park: Div 3C Police "A" v Cosmos. Jalan Besar 4 p.m.; Friendly Argonauts v Gymkhana, Farrer Park. CRICKET: Senior Tourney Army v Chinese83 words
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Article104 1954-06-20 18 TOKYO. June 20 (AP) The Cambridge University crew has accepted an invitaj tion to row m Japan during September, thj Japan Amateur j Association announced this 1 week. The Association said the j English crew will leave Lonj don by air on August 30, and arrive104 words
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1101 1954-06-20 18 S.R. K - PLAICE MALIK WIN 'FIFTIES' OF COLONY CYCLING S.R.K. By ONE of thc biggest events for Racing Cyclists m Singapore took place at Changi last Sunday morning when club folk from all parts of the Colony made the early morning journey to support their riders m one of the two road1,101 words
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Article, Illustration547 1954-06-20 18 SCRIBBLER - SCRIBBLER BY AMIDST gay scenes of bunting, flags and marquees, the Royal Army Pay Corps annual sports took place on Saturday, June 12, and "Old King Sol" blessed the event with his presence, so making it perfect afternoon. Although no records were547 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-06-20 18 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat For the first time since 1935 cycle racing on a board track will be held here at the Lucky World Amusement Park from June 23 to 25. Organisers of this meet are the Rough Riders Cycling Club of Kuala Lumpur The racing will65 words
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Article551 1954-06-20 18 R.A.P.C. entertained the Royal Corps of Signals m a Corps match on Sunday to finish oft* their week, and once again itiey had to bow to a octter side. batting first Signals scored 152 all out. the feature of the innings being a beautifully compiled 58551 words
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Article88 1954-06-20 18 HELSINKI. June 20 <R ter) John Landy, th.. tralian mile ehampio n WOO a 2.000 metres event m live minutes 12.6 sees, at Imatra. Southeast Finland here this week. His time was 5.6 se< outside the world word he I by Gaston ReitT of Belgium.88 words
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Article, Illustration85 1954-06-20 18 Next bids i Him. l.i M h I lhc Ih Sin*-- he Blncapoi h.i> b lv won I weltei uhiUt m t he inst I i trade ..n,i the Una I Ile Chamo .md araa i 1952-.VI s the tv«,o i ''>- to 1553 Royal tii85 words
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Article68 1954-06-20 18 RAHMAN - CHANGI THE USL LEADER RAHMAN K. KA. managi: r m front m *Ss* clear of F League June L| has RAF > met. to be The Aye rent reprei titor sta Wr !at h both th con A thiabav. Ow Thoi Tran Spo: RAFC RANK Kr'S Athp i RAF MRNVR68 words
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Article276 1954-06-20 18 Last Sunday Seletar First Eleven visited the S'-~ Recreation Club, and were t 1 i 1 o 1 !i. ckv not win-the home tSTdSw l aKInK to hold l Seletar batted first and went for quick runs. Heys taking ten from West erh out's first over,276 words
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Advertisement283 1954-06-20 18 Look afßri ArneHoan's great" nev/ idea A. air "travel It doubles your choice of service to the U.S.A. and Europe! Choose from either de luxe PRESIDENT service or thrifty RAINBOW service aboard the same giant Clipper* S* With PRESIDENT service, you enjoy all these r* '-M luxuries: Newly redesigned Sleeperette*283 words
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212 1954-06-20 19 Stepto 's Return Creates Problem For Army Today l.v our Cricket Reporter WITH THK RETURN of Allan Stepto to fol.*nv senior league cricket, the Army attack will gthened that is if this fast bowler of Hone Kong and Singapore cricket does not create Navy is almost a foregone usion. The212 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-06-20 19 i ii_nuT-iwiiim_.il lOrtDOi-tl Smiles of rietory from the four players tvho had iron the \J ightman dtp for America at rain-soak-ed \J i mhled on today (Saturday). LORD TEMP LEW OOD. uho presented the trophyis seen iril/t (left io rifiht): Doris HartLouise Brituph. Shir, ley Fry. Maureen 'Little Mo' Connolly,55 words
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Article74 1954-06-20 19 THE tirst seven position! In Fraser Neave anri Coca--I*l contest to find Malaya's two most popular footballers remain the same as the previous week. With the. closing date on V 31, the competition is now keener. The first eight m order are: Chia Boon Leong (Singapore).74 words
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Article48 1954-06-20 19 The Young Men Muslim Association will hold a meeting today at 10 a.m. at the premises of the MFA., Balestier Road, Singapore to discuss the holding cricket and hockey matches. Members of the Association and other Muslims interested m the two games are cordially welcomed*48 words
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Article28 1954-06-20 19 TANJONG MALIM. Sat. Government English School. Tapah. trounced Mr. Dorairaj's j XI of Tanjong Malim at cricket yesterday by 42 runs. GES 76 Dorairaj's XI 34.28 words
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152 1954-06-20 19 Hornets Have A Date With Nanyang Cagers FIRST CLASS basketball matches are m store for Colony cage fans now that j the US Aircraft Carrier Hornet is m port. The Hornet basket bailers. coached by a well known j American eager. James Forman. now an Ensign on I the carrier152 words
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Article458 1954-06-20 19 IN CONTRAST to the full programme of tJie week before, there was little activity m SAFAs Senior league last week. Of the three days se* aside for the senior leaguers, only two fixtures were played off. Thursdays torrential rain postponed the third. However, as458 words
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Article353 1954-06-20 19 on A Invite Members T HE S,n^- i orc Badmimon Association is laking lhe first step towards a aemocrahc way of life this week when more than 70 member parlies, clubs and 8 badminton matler 8 with a view lo improving the sport m This i_353 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-06-20 19 LONDON: Hanif Mohammad turns Tattersall to leg but tno England fielders manage to gather the ball between them. The incident followed the much delayed start m the First Test betiveen England and Pakistan at Lords. The match began after nearly four days of waiting due toUP - 59 words
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Article149 1954-06-20 19 Chia Chua To Make History REMEMBER Chua Gim I Chiang, the little boy whom the Police wouldn't allow to t fight about a year ago? Well, the boy is almost a man i now and he is ready for his first professional fight over- seas. Chua. with Singapore's featherweight king.149 words
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Article561 1954-06-20 19 S\F\ League positions up to and including June 17 are: P W 1> L F A Pts KKMK 11 7 1 313 >» 15 X\ 9 7 0 I 21 18 14 Star soccerites 8 8 11 23 13 i Marines 8 I g 1 I Ko%er» 9561 words
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474 1954-06-20 19 The Colony 's 'Real Success' At Manila THE SUCCESS of the Singapore Asian (.a me* contingent, measured m terms of medals was: 9 gold, 7 silver, 4 bronze, with 26 Diplomas of Merit (awarded to the first six m the finals). A charity show r $73g for the Fund I474 words
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Article66 1954-06-20 19 Di a frlei liy game of Balestier Ca litj and the Cheong smith o M Tu., i,v. i beat Cheong I by 4 gamei to one Results a Atmar Sir. 4 beat Cheo I Hoon KOOl 1 I H *__i beat Tan mg He j Kwag66 words
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Advertisement312 1954-06-20 19 [top Arthritis wmatjjm Paic Today Homing I -s after body -rs the Bore- active life. 1 by return of itiflc dis* ur chemist RktceYouthfulVigour S.6UKDS m 24 Hours p,! w D »scover V Brings f*% Th? I i. el Old Beiore >3l it wmmmm_m\W jjß ,ii to 4 M__l _W312 words
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Advertisement87 1954-06-20 19 Meet For W Z_7_^ll_i2/___P fiiu\7\ t'« mm II imjmmm STRICKLAND REPORTS ON IIUDCE ay FROM ALL GOOD BICYCLE DEALERS OR THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTORS. BAN HOCK HIN. 1 3 1 Beach Road. S-n C apor« BAN HONG CHAN 75 V.ctona Street. Smtapore. SIN HUAT CO. 165-167 V.ctona St. Singapore. TEONG HIN87 words
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Article2551 1954-06-20 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $295,096 Ist Prize No. *****1 $83,528 2nd Prize No. *****7 $41,764 3rd Prize No. *****8 $20,882 STARTERS ($3,480 each): *****6, *****1, *****6, *****5, *****5, *****6. CONSOLATION ($l,OOO each): *****8, *****3, *****5, *****2, *****8, *****9, *****8, *****7, *****3, *****2. TREBLE TOTE:2,551 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-06-20 20 por, SGT. Syed Omar lands a blow on Jerome Tan's solar Plexus and the force behind the punch is clearly shown on Jerome's face. But the Chinese weathered StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article336 1954-06-20 20 LONDON. June 18 (Reuter) In a dramatic finish at Huddersfield today the English County cricket match between formidable Yorkshire and bottom of the table Leicestershire ended m a tie. Each side took six points. Leicestershire left to score 137 to win, made a determined bid for336 words
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Article178 1954-06-20 20 MIKE Ravula <160J). the I|Mll middle weight champion, list nirhl M ,bdur Salem (150) the welter and mlddlewtSJhuJS of Guam, to win a points derision m Pr at the Happy World stadium it was the way and when the referee ra led his v Z178 words
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Advertisement150 1954-06-20 20 __----_r_____-___r Obtainable at all leading watch dealers T> i itseniiwj a new kutatrnw THE WONDERFUL HUDSON -g/feP*AtW f *rZmmmmmmmm-?m*mmmmmmmmm m^ ■trnr— i M v*'V w TffSiiiiiiiiiii_)|^ np^*j3 _wm*.*m??* Thc Hudson Super Jet is compact m size, brilliant m performance and luxuriously finished, and powered by a 21 H.P. economical engine.150 words
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Advertisement97 1954-06-20 20 ___T m I——^ ■_a_-____________________________________-_-k. t-REJU. CYCLES TORINO (Italy) AT LAST: The famous ••IHIJK is m Singapore. These bicycles, many times winner championship Gr winner of thi! ship of Malaya tj many Sing FREJUS road model: F I hed m Superb colours, complete tfi 8 c FREJUS track model: All chrome97 words
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