Sunday Standard, 27 June 1954
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Title Section15 1954-06-27 1 SUNDAY STANDARD V«>»- IV. >o. 360 SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JUNE 27, 1931 TWENTY PAGES 13 CENTS.15 words
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Article61 1954-06-27 1 0 EX-LAI, Pre- Ign Minister of :na. may stop his way back < He is j N- \v Delhi rrow. circles In Sinpossibility lit- re as Bri- the Peking from Mr. Chou pt< d an inthe Burmese ter U Nu to visit Mr. NVhru. Prime Minister61 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-06-27 1 A LOWS who holds aloft a bunch of brightly loloured balbroaght life to th< Kun Fair m Govtrnmeni Housr. A flock of children tried to deprive him of the balloon! lie eventually threw th<m m the air to the delight of the ibiing53 words
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274 1954-06-27 1 POLICE PLAN TO RECRUIT SER VICEMEN KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. British National Servicemen serving m Malaya may be recruited into the Federation Police Force as police lieutenants to end the Emergency, The Standard was told today. Federal Police headquarters said the future strength of police lieutenants to cope with the Emergency274 words
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Article19 1954-06-27 1 FORMER U.S. President Harry Truman was m fair condition on Friday, his physician reported m Kansas APAP - 19 words
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Article377 1954-06-27 1 CID Probes Branding Case THE Secret Society Sub-branch of the Criminal Investigation Bureau, Singapore, is investigating the case of a 22-year-old girl believed to have been branded on the forehead about six weeks ago because she could not pay "gangster dues/ This girl was377 words
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Article77 1954-06-27 1 BERLIN. June 26 (Router)— A British freight plane carrying a crew of three crashed and burst Into flames today, about 50 miles northwest of Berlin m the Soviet zone of Germany. There was no Immediate news of the fate of the crew, according to a77 words
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Article49 1954-06-27 1 HANOI, June 26 (UP)— Vietminh commandos attacked a second American-staffed air base near Haiphong m the Red River delta last night, the French High Command announced today. The raiders attempted unsuccessfully to infiltrate the defences of the Catbi airfield, six miles south of Haiphong.49 words
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Article, Illustration272 1954-06-27 1 PRITT TO DEFEND 8 'FAJAR' STUDENTS World Famed QC Due MR. D. N. PR ITT, the British lawyer of international repute, has agreed to come to Singapore, The Standard understands, to defend eight University of Malaya undergraduates charged recently with publishing sedition m Fajar, the University Socialist Club magazine. The272 words
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Article180 1954-06-27 1 Pirates Rob 4 Of Boat, Cargo By Khoo Boon Choo PENANG, Sat. Four Indonesian sailors who were rescued on Thursday after being stranded at one of the fishing stakes m South Channel off here, told The Standard yesterday how they were robbed of their boat and cargo worth $2,500 by180 words
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144 1954-06-27 1 'Rebels Are Marching On To Capital' NEW YORK. June 26 meuter^— The 300.000 citizens of Guatemala City heavily bombed and strafed last night, prepared today for the s^jond stage of a threatened thrre-day "massive bombardment" by rebel planes. Planes raided the capital as the United Nations Security Council here decided144 words
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Article, Illustration213 1954-06-27 1 The 60.400-ton (dead weight) Ore Chief, largest freighter afloat m the world and the" biggest ever to be built m the Far East, arrived m Singapopre yesterday on her maiden voyage from Japan to Venezuela. The freighter which has a keel 794 feet long and 116213 words
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Article40 1954-06-27 1 LONDON, June 26 (Reuter) France signed the International Tin Agreement yesterday She controls 55 votes as a consumer and her signature brings to eight the total number of consumers who have signed or promised to sign.40 words
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Article52 1954-06-27 1 JOHANNESBURG, June 26. <AP— A blind Pretoria Hospital patient can see again through the eyes of an executed murderer. The corneas were taken from the eyes of a 25-year-old murderer, who bequeathed them to the hospital last week just before he was executed. The operation was52 words
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Article18 1954-06-27 1 SCREEN players Arlene Dahl and Fernando Lamas were married on Friday m Las Vegas, Nevada. APAP - 18 words
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Article112 1954-06-27 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The Federation's Financial Secretary. Mr. K. Himsworth. left fur London today for consultations with the Colonial Oftice and British Treasury officials. An official announcement said the "conversations will be of a preliminary nature and it is expected that they will range over112 words
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Article130 1954-06-27 1 Hunt For Killers Is In tensified SINGAPORE Polk* are putting their maximum otr.it Into "Operation Eager" island-wide bunt for the "rs of two bour Board po Monday night. Although Police hawed more than 100 cars have found no trace of the uvav vehicle There are still about another 100 car*130 words
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Article19 1954-06-27 2 B'PORE. Bat.: The price of tin on the local market today was $368J per picui XUp «7i19 words
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Article, Illustration659 1954-06-27 2 Duty For The Station Manager— Says Counsel MR. KENNETH SETH, counsel for the Department of Civil Aviation, told the crash inquiry yesterday that according to a traffic manual issued by the British Overseas Airways Corporation, it is part of the duty of the Corporation's station managers659 words
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Article178 1954-06-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter WORK has already begun on a pilot scheme to alleviate flooding m the Alexander/Tanglin Road areas, Mr. G. Edmond. the Singapore City Engineer, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Edmond hopes to complete the pilot scheme, which will drain about 1.500 acres westwards, by178 words
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Article67 1954-06-27 2 CHAX AH LOI. a woman. wm§ charged m the Singapore Eighth Police Court, yesterday with ill-treating a child. Ah Fan. aged 3J years. It was alleged that on May 18 at IA. Lorong 8. Geylang. Chan caused unnecessary suffering to the child. She claimed trial and the67 words
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Article57 1954-06-27 2 TANJONG MALM, Sat.— Tan Seek Ling. 40. a salesman, was killed m a road accident at the 45£ mile near here when the motor van m which he was travelling from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh ran oil the road. Khong Hin, another man who was57 words
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Article, Illustration156 1954-06-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE United Malays National Organisation, the Malay Union and the Muslim League m Singapore will join forces to form a United Front to fight the elections to the Legislative Assembly and the City vnd Island Council next year. Later the Malayan Chinese156 words
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Article, Illustration387 1954-06-27 2 THE rubber market m Singapore closed dull yesterday with quotations remaining: about unchanged from Friday's levels, first grade rubber for July shipment being quoted 66 cents per lb. (66 cents on Friday). Rubber prices had fluctuated between very narrow limits during the past week and while387 words
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Article149 1954-06-27 2 NTIOXAL SERVICE does not apply to students only, Mr. E.H. D'Xetto, sittinf as Third District Judge m Singapore yesterday. told Fang Hee Choke. IP*, when he ftV.ed him $50, m default, two weeks' simple imprisonmer.'. for faihng to register for the call-up. Fan* wa> arrested149 words
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Article54 1954-06-27 2 THE ca..se of a Singapore school teacher. Wk Boow Dek. who is alleged to hu\e wrongfully confined a. schoolboy. Khoo Kirn Youn. 12. at the Pei Shin* Chinese School. 16} Mile. Chua Chu Kang Road, on April 30 at 1.30 p.m. was compounded m the Singapore54 words
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101 1954-06-27 2 Gangster Gets 10 Mths. For Extortion FOR extorting $2 > seller m?,, Road. Singapore, on I of June 9. a serrf gangster Tan Char^ sentenced to 10 rigorous imprisonment First District Crimil i Judge, Mr. Tan Ah 1 Q3V. Tan had demand i the satay seller as money." with the101 words
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Miscellaneous108 1954-06-27 2 i 'i MISS Ng Swee Lian of 464-B, Kirn Chuan Road, Singapore, provided the correct solution to last week's puzxle. Hers was the first correct entry to be opened by the Contest Editor. Solution: Flower Vase (left). Th e S2O tfill be posted to Miss Nf thi s week. This108 words
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Article, Illustration389 1954-06-27 3 AND BOYS mmmm Bmmmmm into the force AFTER nearly 30 years' service with the Singapore Police Force, the Superintendent of *'Q" Branch, Mr. E. V Smith, will be leaving for Britain on retirement. Originally a soldier he enlisted and was sent to389 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-06-27 3 MRS. TILLir HOWARD shows he r friend. Mr. Tony Beamish the English programme supervisor of Radio Malaya an:! war-time aide- de-camp to General Sir Gerald Templer. a chart giving the location of the island 7 she has inherited from her father. Standard photo.Standard - 47 words
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469 1954-06-27 3 FLIES BAC K TO CHILDHOOD SCENE FOR A 'LOOK-SEE' WHEN she was a little girl of 10, Broese Van Groenou, now Mrs. Tillie Howard, left her father and his remote island, off North Borneo, to go to school m Java. This was 27 years ago. About 15 months ago, while469 words
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Article, Illustration396 1954-06-27 3 "Save The Smalt Fry' Call To Govt. By Our Angling Correspondent SINGAPORE anglers believe that some method of conservation should be practised bj the Singapore Fisheries Department to prevent immature fry being caught m the seine nets of local fishermen. In Britain, they maintain, the mesh of certain nets areStandard - 396 words
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Article420 1954-06-27 3 ANGLING enthusiasts m Singapore and the Federation are invited to write to the Angler's Corner of the Sunday Standard of their catches and experiences m this quiet yet thrilling sport. The most interesting article received will be published with pictures, if any) m this column every420 words
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Article341 1954-06-27 3 From an armadillo's head to a crocodile's tail By MICHAEL GOH, Standard Staff Reporter IF CHINATOWN HAD A HEART. IT WOULD BE IN TRENGGANU STREET. This street cuts through the four arteries Sago Street, Smith Street, Temple Street and Pagoda Street. When Chinatown wakes341 words
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Article74 1954-06-27 3 'Vic' Clerk Is Charged A CLERK. Goh Chu.i Song. employed by the Theatre, \va s charged m Urn Singapore Second EMsUI t Criminal Court yesterday witli committing criminal breach of tru>t amounting to $1 Got) irho -a .1 entrusted iritli door takings and drjxt.it>, n alleged to nave committed the74 words
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Advertisement385 1954-06-27 3 d^ 4 aft art 51 UU A 1% A\# A IJ MA n Ib^ a^ i CONTEST ,W itie.xt §veek 9 s Singapore Tiger Standai*d X ORDER v NOW! A Youthful Vigour Restored |j24I^URS-\^2 \r y <-vj la ck I iM Eh #V L>o you enjoy the B^r Women you385 words
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Advertisement88 1954-06-27 3 you v 'em. we 'ye got f em\ $kJ£'^ 4F* Jockettes! They're snug, comfortable, knit of extra it f r lICVt i L^E t practical advantages. B^. M A b r stolen from men B^b Jockettes are a steal M^^ from the men's Cf\G ii^m j^T^ You'll want 'cm under88 words
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Article166 1954-06-27 4 Many Book Seats For Stage Play MORE than 1.000 Singapore children have already booked ■eatl for th e Singapore Arts Theatre's production of the Chinese play. "The Motherly and Auspicious.*' As a result. Hit group have had to add one mor c matinee to the four originally scheduled. The matinees166 words
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281 1954-06-27 4 NEW AIRPORT TO HAVE LATEST APPROACH AID Standard Staff Reporter A NEW feature of the $37,000,000 International Airport at Paya Lebar, Singapore, will be the latest approach lighting system to help pilots land on an even keel, Mr. J. J. Bryan, the Superintending Engineer of the Airport, told about 40281 words
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Article125 1954-06-27 4 A MAN, who parked his car 75 yards away from his house m Kampong Bahru Road, i Singapore, on the afternoon of May 15, did not know that it had been stolen until the police f woke him up the following morning. This was revealed m125 words
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Article, Illustration120 1954-06-27 4 SEREMBAN. Sat. Eight out of the nine nominated Alliance Councillors m the State Council today tendered their resignation to the State Secretary. The remaining member, who according to Alliance sources has not made up his mind yet. is Dato Osman bin Ajon. Simultaneously, ten elect-Standard - 120 words
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233 1954-06-27 4 Husband, Lover Reject Her Now 'I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO' Seduced Woman Gets $lOO<~*Bat TANJONG MALIM, Sat. An estate labourer, Kottarajah, of Changkat Asa Estate, was fined $100 m the Magistrate's Court here yesterday for enticing a young, married woman. He was also ordered to pay the woman, Athiammah,233 words
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Article66 1954-06-27 4 two executive Vlce-Presi-dents of Pan American World Airways and a Vice-president ol its wholly owned subsi diary. Intercontinental Hotels Corporation, have been elected to Pan American's Board of Directors, it was announced yesterday by the Singapore offl. They are Clarence M. Young and Harold Gray, Pan American66 words
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Article288 1954-06-27 4 "Sweet Tooth Decided Career IN M. Charles Pfister. the Adelphi Hotel m Singapore has a confectioner, who. among other things, was originally destined to be a dentist, but who changed his vocation because of a sweet tooth. A native of Strasbourg:. France. M. Pfister started life with one idea to288 words
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Article74 1954-06-27 4 TEO TEOW SIEW. 17. who admitted that he drove his brother's car without consent, was fined $50 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, yesterday. Teo, a student, two other charges of driving while under age and not covered by Third Party74 words
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Article70 1954-06-27 4 RANGOON, June 26. (Reuter) An Asian Socialist conference study mission will leave for Indo-China and Malaya next Tviesday, it was learned here today. The mission will be led by conference secretary Colonel wijono of Indonesia and its members will be Watanabe of Japan and Jim Markhara of70 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-06-27 4 THIS cotoroct m Tempter Pork j n i popular spot among Federation picnicl shows a shurrerbug taking o close oo li The Pork was opened by General week, before he left the ca'T*' S37 words
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105 1954-06-27 4 M ANY would-be outboard mteria who have kept away brt .him- of the shatterii of the engine, now have the epportun the latest -surface beater.' n, a Johnson 'Seahorse' motor that does not ear drum. the new'; Iw This new 1954 llm < f105 words
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Miscellaneous436 1954-06-27 4 VKHtKtKmmmmmtmmß <mmmm and 930 pm Objr. < i.MMtI SC I kl fi An f*\ d c J ll ani 1 Wk j I RAJ ArLy X l V i f ii m\ The r Lov« dW (Cantonese^ 12 30 31.1 ».a and I llmi 3fftKT nil Si;!or Bew.ne 11 q&436 words
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Article747 1954-06-27 5 AIFREP WEEKES - my aunt in Singapore AIFREP WEEKES S |E lost sight I ever I expected to see m joporewos the ü b^ am O f mv r.ch Aunt t u t there it was— i agoing at me over the r: -P.b 0. ted feelings: mv only vis been, be the747 words
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Article500 1954-06-27 5 C APITAL TOPICS 'THE President-elect of the J Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club. Rotarian Hawkins, m the absence of the President, Mr Albekri received the 0.0.C. Malaya and Lady Bourne at the Gala Bali held at the Chenwu Hall m aid of the Lady Templer TB. Fund. All the glory ofA.S. - 500 words
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462 1954-06-27 5 ANDREW ROTH - Templer May Be An Ace Up Churchill's Sleeve ANDREW ROTH By GS» L Sir Gerald ly on??/**!**? und<>ubted!J.J n c of the 'aces' up Sir W^ston Churchill's sleeve be 'Played/ however re 85t ln M the air hi linute concessions by the Communists m Geneva ?S c stre pg^ened the462 words
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Article, Illustration726 1954-06-27 5 W. A. CLARKE - W. A. CLARKE I By- IT wa> recently stated by the Birmingham City analyst that a popular preparation, described as "the Ones* remedy m the world for heart trouble", proved to be ordinary tap water. Whatever you may think of such a726 words
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Advertisement338 1954-06-27 5 Waii/af ,^V\ Tropic«ilis«d qV,P^ w Anti m|. lie X (i I ,i r t' LADYS WATCHES ALSO AVAILABLE Obta'mable at all IhhHhs Watch Ueul n. g*\ OH! WHAT A RELIEF!! '"\n\ No need now to dread those su(/</t>n V^iY a CTLJim A I ffl/pS^to*? *r\i*T I Don't neglect that cot**338 words
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Article, Illustration1549 1954-06-27 6 RALPH CHAMPION - RALPH CHAMPION 1 lift ••Woe y& y FOURTH WEEK OF A GREATSERIES' The casebook of I JERRY GIESLER 5 lawyer to the stars 1 The inside story of the drama of Walter Wanger and Joan Hen mil \T/HEN the star-name clients of Hollywood's most n famous1,549 words
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Article, Illustration458 1954-06-27 6 New York. strict rules laid down on behaviour for the co-eds of Illinois University would cause a not m the colleges of Oxford or London. One, for instance, insists that a girl, if she wants to go for a drive outside the city limits with a boy friend,458 words
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Advertisement223 1954-06-27 6 At )a«t— the perfect foundation, 'if to add a breatlnaking new ~~^H((//// radiance to your beauty. ~^^^^jwy r Feather Foundation a tinted liquid ~~^C^j££*&.( cream gives a perfect surface to hold the fine bloom of Yardley Powder. 2 siA/ /v It hides every tiny blemUh and keep* your ikin amazingly223 words
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Advertisement8 1954-06-27 6 NEXT WEEK: THE BANDLEADER AND THE ACTORS NOSE8 words
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Article, Illustration1277 1954-06-27 7 Paul S. Markandan - A NEW FAITH IS BORN Paul S. Markandan Dv MM building of theceZ; rT A '1-iiri.i.' OOOOOOU J "sLT- T the VUlaSe f Ulu Tira »> -nmai, roti I? tW r WS f Sh s al »»S the lain road. The population was between six and seven hundred. The, worked1,277 words
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Article, Illustration751 1954-06-27 7 MICHAEL GOH - There's Sport In Catching Prawns MICHAEL GOH Soys JF YOUR COMPANION gazes out to sea when the tide is low, exposing the sand bars ond great portions of muddy slime unbroken by any rocks or water-logged sticks and debris and says it is a beautiful sight, he is not necessarily751 words
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Advertisement172 1954-06-27 7 1 1 -\l MJSSJOMRANGE isaio a year of •ON Orancc RSI PRIZE ror th« THIRD conn warded OV mous Interna ite Exposi•tic two m Lisbon MISSION judged amongst and non car;era*es c laasitoi c h inrluded drink, from c i »rld NOW MISSION; 'brings you A d d i t172 words
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Advertisement124 1954-06-27 7 Enjoy the cigarette they smoke m London The Pall Mall cigarettes you enjoy are exactly the fame cigarettej which so many London smokers enjoy They are made by Rothmans of Pall Mali from only the very finest, jftpyy c/icl/inumi. Pall Mall SISG.iI'OKE %1.7 i I!I)I.K.iUO\ |*Jt iADE 111 ENGLAND IV124 words
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Article722 1954-06-27 8 TONY MILES - Hobgoblin Village WHERE the moom voverns pigslaughtering and slicep stay put on Fridays. WIJKRE rarely n wedding pcucj without Sooty Hnyyuis, sixty-s>'-year-old village sweep, being tipped s*. to kiss the bride jor luck..., WHERE hOUMWlves dare)i't br'tng hMWthom bios' so >n or the jirst primroses indoors m case they bring722 words
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Article197 1954-06-27 8 /^\NK of the many women at Ascot could clear up a mystery for me. I saw a beautiful young thing strolling along with her escort. She stopped. looked down. and said: "Bob. look at that delightful silk handkerchief someone m us t have dropped. Be an angel197 words
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490 1954-06-27 8 AN enormous photograph of the night sky, which m a few years will begin to tell astronomers how the MJlky Way galazy rotates, has been completed at Lick Observatory m Mount Hamilton, California. It took seven years of work with a specially490 words
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Article, Illustration331 1954-06-27 8 FRANK O' NEILL - Hike's Building A Flying Saucer FRANK O'NEILL By H<> Bvlivvvs Tin* Th m y II ill Fly So \JICHAEL NUGENT, 18, of Engadine. is building Australia's first flying saucer. He has invested all his savings to produce a model of the saucer. Parts for the model have already cost him331 words
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Article, Illustration1995 1954-06-27 9 Russell Braddon - A CRUSADER IN THE MAKING: VISIT TO GERMANY Russell Braddon Ujejitory Of CftcsfuV*. V.C-Part 2 By ifvrmun a 1 ilntirul HobuiiCKs Hint For tailing To Satnte I paid to Cheshire m his sanaa week after the first. Knockon the door (whose name card now ►tain Cheshire. V.C." and not by/1,995 words
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Article809 1954-06-27 10 SUNDAY STANDARD Crucial Week V^HEN th« Berlin Conference closed cfter two months of futile negotiations, Soviet Foreign M-nister Molotov set up a nice little trap into which the three Western Powers fell one by one. Molofov proposed a Geneva Conference to discuss Far Eastern questions, and every one of the809 words
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THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS
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Article, Illustration1741 1954-06-27 10 A LTHOUGH the Geneva Conference was convened to settle the two main Asian problems, Korea and Indo China, what appeared to be the end of the fndo China question took place m Berne, Switzerland, where Red China's Prime Minister, Chou En-loi, and France's1,741 words
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Advertisement288 1954-06-27 10 Come and fash speed m the m^]] m at afl I^^B |TjmHIDGET TI)>8 new Series T.F. Mid«rt i) Jf 2 i rpiMt she has mighty good looks you'll agree. Ycull t iU Joy bonnet, the headlamps faired into tl,e vi,, F f „lg 4V aßavHam Hual^ J^^^^a^SaSHHrv MALAYAN MOTORS LTD.288 words
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Article, Illustration1125 1954-06-27 11 Mair Hamilton - Mair Hamilton By With the April sun In all its glory Caroline turns her thought to love but she has to go up above the clouds to realize her mistake pX)R years now Caroline t K had conditioned herself to being runner-up m Edward's scheme of things!1,125 words
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607 1954-06-27 11 RAWLE KNOX - Burma Concerned Over Indo -China Question RAWLE KNOX By SINGAPORE. gURMA's Cabinet is discussing government policy on Indo-China and a possible South-East Asia Pact m a glow of fresh self-confidence brought back by Premier UNU from the recent Colombo conference (of Premiers of India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia.) At607 words
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Article236 1954-06-27 11 Wives Asked To Commit Bigamy SYDNEY, Australia.— Mothers of Australian girls married to foreiff tiers who had le.it the country arc advising their daughters to commit bigamy m order to have a husband and children. Mr Justice Stanley V. Toose, on retiring as a judge of divorce courts, said presentU.P. - 236 words
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Article331 1954-06-27 11 SUNDAY SHORT STORY if, Caroline if and her Mat ,n the i her ryes draws fel ninj.ni tic power Into blue r.« il)in». She could never >n i^fd to this lensatloa ol being lost In space wr an t flort she closed her eye* and tried to concentrate m the331 words
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Advertisement256 1954-06-27 11 Father tells the family keep your teeth KOLYNOSdfe?/?/* a meiDi really clean. The :netrates into every corner 4kT^} c and m between your teeth X bacteria that cause fjf^^gF^^ health. Yes, Kolynos |^^|ISKm io keep your teeth ■ite^^B .»nd sparkling white. JBffll \p :he whole family agrees |||f I J&m256 words
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Article, Illustration1006 1954-06-27 12 HARRY PROCTOR - HARRY PROCTOR =By= £60 Would Make Him A Lord 1 )O\V N the steps of a famous London hotel ■trade an ex-Army private with a problem on his mmd a problem you might think you could solve m two seconds. Did he want to go through life being called1,006 words
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Article, Illustration668 1954-06-27 12 RICHARD KASISCHKE - They Used To Court HillBilly Style- But Now RICHARD KASISCHKE vm>x BY* xvv a gal that strikes your fancy? Well, don't go wasting time a-courtin' and asking her consent. Just gallop out and kidncp her. And if you need help because her sister is around, well just whistle up aAP - 668 words
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Advertisement294 1954-06-27 12 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANO HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam. Hamburg 0 Brcm n S pore P S ham Penang 808 atOYDi Cdn. 33/34 29 June 30 June HOECHST HAPAC. 7/14|uly 1 5 |uly 16 |uly (LLOYD) 28 |uly/3 Aug 4 Aug. 5 Aug. SCHWArtNSTEIN294 words
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Advertisement403 1954-06-27 12 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINCS TO CONIINtNT/SCANJIN Ay A For Aden, Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rottt, diJn Gdynia. Copenhagen. Cothcnbur* In d o\l* Spore p X) "MALAYA" Cdn 6 7 xl "PATACONIA 1 29|unc/4|uly n Port |unc A xx) "FALSTRIA" 29|unc/3 |u!y |y| xxx) ••lUTLANDIA* 14/19 July 20/20 xxxx) "ASIA" 24/31403 words
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Article, Illustration1447 1954-06-27 13 OSWALD HENRY - BILL IS HIS OWPs STUNTMAN OSWALD HENRY ffi Holl yivood s O*car- e *»»*»Mr« MoW« Editor, I a*e, no "doubles" Z JL 2 WUam Holden, confesses he I fcmmmatudlo writer* uH yie chore^ confirming what the liters have sa,d of this 'great guy' tha^m^mmM y 1 IP H X reason1,447 words
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492 1954-06-27 13 T'ISTA VISION is mrf that very much m the news t«xlav. for it heralds a new era m motion picture entertainment inspired hv the backroom boys of Paramount Studios. Through their efforts they have been evolved a new. simple. compatible and flexible492 words
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Article304 1954-06-27 13 r A NCH A L A" Jayant y I Desai Productions' Hindi film with F.nglish subtitles is a movie that was once banned m Singapore because of "antiWestern" sentiments m parts of the dialogue, but was later "okayed** on appeal. This Is more or less inevitable304 words
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Article367 1954-06-27 13 IF you doubt that ants can he stars, Match them emote before the Technicolor cameras m Paramount's new adventure-flrama set m the Jungle wastes of South America. The way they sweep int« the picture m their tens of millions is such a fearsome sight that367 words
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Advertisement197 1954-06-27 13 .■"^'illW imi^ANISATIOM ATTRACTIONS! AlHAMlS^^fll OPENS TODAY f^l^lO^^l i I'ORTEK RILL WILLIAM ""l 0.1.i x f "TEXAS CARNIVAL* CHANCE J Norman Wisdom MargarM RnlherfordKg^ J UISI) 0 VI 1N STORE VbLf m Yen J oil n Tucket Ralston Russell XXU LAST DAY >;;, v .y >M HOI DIN— LINGER ROC.ERS "BROKEN197 words
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Advertisement357 1954-06-27 13 j^ SHAW BROTHERS®^ t +^4^^^^ >* *PTBSI rODAy AND Da .44 |M|P^ 3 SKHHiKS x I^BST JjM and 41 HHH *WS^^ X Mil. Know X fy^'CLORIA GRAHAME CESAR ROMERO OPENS WEDNESDAY! t dM± J^ THCY FOUGHT TO THE FINISH! f\ C^ l^\** nd THE WOMAN...wattt<... V| I george Montgomery US*]357 words
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461 1954-06-27 14 LONDON'S FAMOUS FASHION FORTNIGHT' CHANGES CHARACTER I ONDOITB "Fashion Fort- might," now m progress; Which yearly attracts buyers to Britain from all parts of the world, has changed its Character. Buyers are no loafer attending m such numbers as before the united dress shows of the makers •4 < oats,461 words
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Article278 1954-06-27 14 reports AL'SON SETTLE And tHeii third enthusiasm is for British fabrics with outstanding value. A ;.val "boat < oat" m th, such a- i ,o Queen wore 'o go ashore ai Malta, is m.- uded m the Susan S collection and has ght buj-er? m numbers rm. which has strong278 words
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Article, Illustration729 1954-06-27 14 warns C. B. ACKWORTH m this Special 9 to would-be employed yOXJ are a leea-afe*, fres>h from school You have »11 your certificates. You have even passed your typing course and, next) week you g 0 t<> jresjr first la* m an office You729 words
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Article60 1954-06-27 14 RITA DEI MAR - RITA DEI MAR by rpoDAI'B QUOTATION: "He who kM .i thousand friends 1,,. «>cll IR p;£i:w UB I'are 0 someVrS 77 r Eveni^ ?"J°y hei g htened I ests. parent* somelime lor commercial or career inter- aaaSS^^Jtr Bums susrsHs dom^r!^:7.;e eb thi 9 ,!°ene60 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-06-27 14 Rome Inspired Fashions Photos). (ABOVE): For an evening near the beach. Fontana of Rome suggests this original outfit consisting of violet velvet trousers topped by a yellow raffia sleeveless shirt and completed with an open jacket also of yellou raffia lined with green velvet. A necklace of largo silver ringsUP - 99 words
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351 1954-06-27 14 CLEMENT D. JONES - Men Prefer To Have Their Women Truly Feminine CLEMENT D. JONES By pXOTIC Faith Domergue drew open the curtain recently on the shaping: of her screen personality. The combustible, raventressed Hollywood star disclosed that she tries to slant her celluloid performances on the basis of what her fans write her.UP - 351 words
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Article95 1954-06-27 14 IHh more a woman changes her mind the better it is for business, a University of Buffalo instructor says. Alexander R. Mulligan says that intelligent jnindchanguw, ichethcr by men or women, is a good practice m a progressing trorld. Business tUCCtMt depends on hoir well day-by-day challenges toUP - 95 words
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Advertisement169 1954-06-27 14 f \ai^^ f liti r iy2L I A 0 f irrds Ikis ftßisbing fairk <.r. paw .1 /rurrr TH fR ftf,hr. Ihm* fir> 1,....' 111 H t Hm*»l.tm-l**.wmrlml 1 FACK POWUKIt H.^.t^rwii.,!,,.^!!.,,..,^ him m\niii) $«t~, »m I—' h~»>1 fMlly Mrk t MAX lOH HOLM*Mi A V l SEWING I^ffl MACHINE169 words
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Article1138 1954-06-27 15 ahead plenty of it. The Malaya, having formed themague are determined nay a lot of trouble to the sons of i\ and the world m general. ague was brought forth I have lights. One would think that I am ist carry the baby. In a way1,138 words
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Article, Illustration777 1954-06-27 15 NORMAN STRACHAN - FLYING SAUCERSARE NO JOKE NORMAN STRACHAN Says- (I note claim to icer irb rehaving tSSk 0. ot the General V o orce ed that aucer disbest were m. Ur Chiefp.,wding ighter war. people world 0' titista phasised cannot Ever since 1947, when Kenneth Arnold, an American businessman-flier reported seeing a777 words
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Article240 1954-06-27 15 X PRODIGIOUS new prawn has been dredged up from the sea to enrich the lives of seafood lovers. The trouble ft, so far, it's only enriching the lives m Santiago, Chile, and it hasn't got a name. Reporting details of this creature with obvious zest, the FoodA.P. - 240 words
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Article40 1954-06-27 15 Lavater - Lavate r Thinkers nre scarce a* J gold- but he, whose thoughts Z embrace all their subject. < who pursue it un interrupt- J edly find fearless of con- t Z sequence, is a diamond of < enormous *<;«.40 words
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Article, Illustration262 1954-06-27 15 AIR. Malcolm MacDonald, Commis-sioner-General for SouthEast Asia, will officially open the Singapore Canine Welfare Association's Home for stray dogs when the new wiremesh fences ore completed later this year, it is announced m the Association's first issue of its own publication "Canine News."262 words
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Advertisement180 1954-06-27 15 SIFTA it the f.rest, whitest Toble Salt. The triple protection packer ensures that your SIFTA reaches you m perfect condition. </oi6ffoodsa£t The world famous family of HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL BALL I ''^rmmM*' *&**Ts180 words
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Article234 1954-06-27 16 Court Sequel To Street Stabbing GOH KEE YONG, o 21 -year-old labourer, was sentenced to death by hanging at the Singapore Assizes yesterday for killing a gambling operator, Teo Sah Tee, m Pagoda Street on the night of Jan. 8. The jury, consisting of seven234 words
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Article50 1954-06-27 16 Students Register Again have agreed to enforce certain condition* to pre vent f urthrr trouble among the students. Despite the rain, hun dreds of students turned up for yesterday's re registration with their parents •»'>'> sponsors Picture shows re -reuistration ju the Nan llwa Girls' Sthool m Adis Road. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article159 1954-06-27 16 Winstedt Flays The Alliance LONDON. June 26. (Renter) Malaya historian Sir Ru-har-i Wlnstedt said m a letter to the Times today that the only political 'ink between the Malays and Chinese b that 'neither race really pOPOMI any democratic sentiment."' fie wrote. "There i< no r idence and no likelihood159 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-06-27 16 THE fifth batch of four Standard Vacuum Oil Company's Asian officers who were sent to the United States for further training returned to Singapore yesterday by 8.0.A.C. plane The officers are Messrs Ang Ah Yew Koh Hian Teck. Stephen Chew and Thong Chong Shia.48 words
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Article180 1954-06-27 16 S'pore Children Pack Fun Fairs King&Queen' Are Named IT WAS fun fair day In Singapore yesterday. Thousands of children patronised two fun fairs a mile-and-a-half apart, and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. One fair m aid of St. John Ambulance Appeals Week was held m Government House grounds. The other m aid180 words
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Article106 1954-06-27 16 Didn 'tKnow 'Tec Was His Victim NG CHWEE BOCK yesterday admitted m the Singapore Third District Court that ho stabbed a man m B backlane or Upper Cross Street on tho night of .Tune 3. but claimed that he did not know his victim was a detective. Ng was charged106 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-06-27 16 MOST exritins itt-m at the Singapore Youth Council's fun fair m the Victoria Memorial Hall. yesterday, was thr draw for the "Ring and Qneen for a day* contest. l.urkv winners, who were not however present. were "King" Mr Wong Teck Lee of the Malayan Fishing Industries Ltd.. 166 words
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Article32 1954-06-27 16 PENANG. Sat. A Mu.slim Indian "noodle" hawker Kadir Ba.shah, was fined $150 m default one month's imprisonment, for attempting to bribe a police constable at the Butterworth Magistrate's Court today.32 words
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Article150 1954-06-27 16 ONE of the largest ton inn operations undertaken by the Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Com pany, Singapore. will take place today, when the tug Silversides takes m tow five steel lighters, carrying general cargo mi 2.150 tons destined for Borae« ports and Sarawak. The liehters,150 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-06-27 16 RE REGISTRATION of studeats was carried out m seven Singapore C'hin«"se Schools yesterday. The srbools which have been closed for the puM mouth as a re.sult of the students' protest against ii.itioii.il .lerrke. reopen tomorrow. The management rommittees of the schools44 words
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56 1954-06-27 16 SINGAPORE'S National vic^m«'ii. who hay»- been allotted to the Military Forces will be divided mtn fiv»> squads, stat< ve*r*i Training 1» No. 3 of the Sint; Military Foro Whfn reporting lor duty rotrnita wil b«- directed to Drill Hall by the Bee56 words
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Article49 1954-06-27 16 They'll Pay And Protest TENANTS of the Si In pry > nt Tatifti I 1 ad\ Tii< V their June rent r pi Mr. T> Seng B hairmar. of the Feii»cisloa mt- ikcn to I tenants from I I wh« mooths' 1 rent falls the W ft E I 149 words
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Advertisement522 1954-06-27 16 OPINIONS DIFFER... BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON PALMOLIVE for shave comfort Whichever method you preter, there\ a Palmolive shaving preparation made better specially for you. The secret lies m the special blend of Palmolive oils, made to soothe, smooth and condition your skin as you shave. Your shave comfort is522 words
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Advertisement273 1954-06-27 16 MUST BE WON $5,000.00 XUHB CONTEST MISSION BEVERAGES arc bowled un<kr authori.y from the MISSIOV DRY I of Lot Anselcs, Californu, U.S.A. For a period of o^cr 30 yean MISSION baa do wi^aVAlr J UICCS Whkh P retcnre nd r «»m fuH natural flavwir*. ntJtr.t.vr Irmrnta an A I SxE^^mS'N^.273 words
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Miscellaneous97 1954-06-27 16 Weather MINIMI M Temperature: from 7.118 p.m. on June SS to 7.:i8 a.m. on June 26 Singapore <7.">F). Penang {'?>¥), Kota I '..thru (7:»F». Kuala 1 umpur 1 7 IF). Ipoh (7:;Fi Kuan tin |7.">F». M ,i m m u m Temperature: from 7. JO a.m. to 7..70 p.m. on97 words
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Article, Illustration791 1954-06-27 17 STORE SHOCKERS UPSET JOHORE NEARLY 5,000 soccer fans saw Singapore, after a shaky I—l first half, recover and storm tneir way to their second successive victory m their ivialaya Cup campaign by beating Johore 4—l m a southern section match at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Stunned by the shock of791 words
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409 1954-06-27 17 IPOH, Sat— Perak encountered little opposition m the Malaya Cup match against Kedah at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today, winning by three goals to one. It was a one-sided game throughout, and had L not been for the inaccurate shooting of their forwards,409 words
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Article307 1954-06-27 17 Beck Is Convent Champion THREE new records were established and three equalled when the ConAent of the Holy Infant Jesus held their third Annual Athletic Sports at Bras Basah Road yesterday. Gloria Beck, winning the 100 yards and hurdles, and taking second places m the high jump and long jump307 words
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Article35 1954-06-27 17 SERANGOON Malay Youngsters beat the Katon* Sports Club by an only goal scored by Kosnin m a SAFA Division 3C League match played at the Farrer Park yestefday. Mr. Alimat Rahmat refereed.35 words
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Article77 1954-06-27 17 WOODBRIDGE Hospital Recreation Club's second half rally beat a ten -man 8.0.D.C.A. team by six goals to one m a S.A.F.A. Division 2 League match played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. By this victory. Woodbridge Hospital assure themselves of promotion along with the Singapore Corinthians next season.77 words
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Article64 1954-06-27 17 SEREMBAN. Sat. Selangor beat Negri Sembilan 2 o m the FAM cup soccer tie here today. The home forwards fumbled badly and threw away numerous chances, while the Sela.ngor forwards were good with Govindaraju outstanding. Centre half Nesbit also had a good game. For Negri. Muthiah and64 words
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500 1954-06-27 17 OBC Hydroplanes Out For Thrills At Changi Today TWENTI-NINE boats are expected to take to the water when the Outboard Boating Club of Singapore hold their regatta off Changi Point today /If or nisers of the regatta told The Standard that the event is the most ambitious they have yet500 words
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Article342 1954-06-27 17 ON A wicket which favoured the batsmen and an outfield that did not, the Army of Singapore and the Federation met m their annual match at Nee Soon yesterday. At the drawing of stumps the Singapore Army were 15 runs short of the Federation score342 words
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Advertisement194 1954-06-27 17 1 YEAST- VITE DID ITI I Get back lost f'.goar aad vitality vuih af^at~"^3 Ycast-Vite. Rich Jn conic B vitamin* and V^3?K*i/BaM stimulating caffeine, ft works ai once/ Also M M 1 scnuhesaway headache, neuralgia, oer\e or I gJaJ rh«»<matic pains. Get some Yeast-Vite/orfar. lrf*£z±sPSt<± iv^a! I t/GftM/M P/C/CMOP &JSSLIffI194 words
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Article, Illustration199 1954-06-27 18 c J the Army v. SCRC game on S inday is m J '•ay nattering to the Army. 1 the o under side Ie *r1 nt of the 8 t perhaps, for the ti ling. •it once did the Chinese Qi up, even when the199 words
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Article35 1954-06-27 18 EREMBAN, Sat. The annual athletic sports of the i S< mbilan Police Contingent Will be held at the King George V School padang. Seremban, o n Sunday, July 4 at 2 p.m.35 words
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1053 1954-06-27 18 RAFMAN - CHANGI AIRMEN ON WAY TO SERVICES SOCCER DOUBLE RAFMAN BY THE AIRMEN from Changi are sitting pretty on the top of the United Services division 1 league with 26 points from 16 games and it seems very likely that they are going to be there right to the championship. There1,053 words
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Article318 1954-06-27 18 Peel Swims Best At RAMC Gala SGT. PEEL, of the British MiliLu Hospital, stole the limeligh at the Royal Army Medical Corps Swimming Gala held at the Gillman Garrison Pool on Friday. Sgt. Peel, who has been on overseas duty for four and a half years. won two events and318 words
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1349 1954-06-27 18 LINESMAN - LINESMAN BY RECORDS STATISTICS FLUCTUATING fortunes have been the keynote of tournament cricket m the past three months. The top four positions underwent rapid changes as is to be expected at the commencement of a competition. At the end of the fourth week,1,349 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-06-27 18 OXE (;()AL for EmgtmmJL i %t*Ut ,i makes a desperate AirA. only t it (England) get his head to th<> World Soccer match at Ren,,. countries, Emgitmd nnn30 words
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Article447 1954-06-27 18 BATTING AVERAGES «|ual. Mm Uf Inns. NO US Total Are Dent 9 1 129 U7 *W fi < Cecil Wong 9 2 el 229 Thorns 6 0 102 216 Dearman 5 1 89* 126 31 Short 8 1 90 202 L' S- A. Durai 6 2447 words
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328 1954-06-27 18 Totted Sports' Now The Vogue For New Talent By "SCRIBBLER" ASA MEANS of discovering new Ul >ttfd Sports'— introduced last Thursel.iv when RAH Nee Soon visited RAF Seletar-nu\ wt popularity among: Service units m the Several of these meetings ai are no prizes to be gained, but 'spotted vide competitive328 words
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Advertisement73 1954-06-27 18 Lour- cost motoring urith //i*4s performance flu ft' in The Popular offers motorists the essentials •f modern motoring comfort per- c£Vr formonce reliability safety at w]s\ price made possible only by quantity fy production There is ample room for ♦our people, and a large luggage S~~*~* vs* ••mpartment, accessible from73 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-06-27 19 SHUTTLERS to the right and ihuttirr* <~ president. Aw Cheng Chve centre \/J° the I le^ s^ 'knight*' of this round table. hutVjem^l^ bY other members of the new M V JJ ap^ <« ,na king Colony b a< lnli ,Uon nVs^TnTZ'cfic^a^f.45 words
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Article788 1954-06-27 19 Make Way For The Coach SB A Must Build For The Future I HAVE the ability. I have the time. Give me the facilities, and I will coach the Colony's most promising youngsters to international standards," said Iseful Badminton Party's Leow Kirn Fatt, speaking at the SBA conference on Friday.788 words
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213 1954-06-27 19 THE THING Of The S'pore Motor Club ACCORDING to colleague Verity Gill. Singapore's biggest mystery Is not something which comes out of Capitol Theatre at the moment. Neither is it anything to do with the man m the nude who goes around (reports allege) frightening nice old ladies around Queen213 words
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275 1954-06-27 19 No Green Light For Red Soccer Aces In Hong Kong UNLESS the Hong: Kong Police can give the green light on the Red soccer champions of Europe the chances of Colony fans watching the Hungarian football aces m action are as slim as the lead m your pencil. Reports from275 words
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Article519 1954-06-27 19 Khong Khoo Get A Fright COLONY TENNIS HOTLY contested tennis made up for the cold weather yesterday when men's doubles seeds, K.S. Knong and Dr. F.Y. Khoo were extended by Ong Swee Keng and Tan Huck Toe m the men's doubles quarter final of the Colony tennis championships played at519 words
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118 1954-06-27 19 PENAXG'S Malaya Cup captain, Yeap Cheng Eng has taken over the lead this week from Chia Boon Leong m the Fraser Neave and Coca Cola's contest to find two most popular footballers m Malaya for training m Britain. Yeap is now leading with over118 words
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Article542 1954-06-27 19 s\f.\ Ltagfct t:iblcs up to and imluUinc 84 1H.4. DIN ISKJN L LKAtii X F W U L t A PK BE HI 11 1 3 >> l*> w h -i ii I] 14 Marine* H 6 I 2 7 L 3 Mar soccerttr* X t> 1 1542 words
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Article175 1954-06-27 19 l.f.nlm< ciml scorir* up to :iii<l im-lu«iiii< 21 Jim ItM Mt: K.iliiin Omar (Star S<m < eritt- Slang IliH-k mr«*r*> la carh: \V:th;iii Aim (Marines), .mil Ismail Yii^itr (Tigers) I para: Kafe Pvow ami (Kncin Ihml < k. Kij. H rich: Kn—ll <XI MKhKrKhn m (IRC). S;iri:in "Miiiiu iM.imm.Haaar175 words
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Article67 1954-06-27 19 WIMBLEDON, June 26 (AFP) Miss Sachiko Kamo. Japan's sole representative m the Wimbledon championships was unexpectedly eliminated from the women's singles this afternoon here. Miss Kamo was beaten 6-3. 11-9 by Mrs. M. Migliori. Other results were: Miss C. Mercelis (Belgium*! beat Miss J. R. M.67 words
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Advertisement508 1954-06-27 19 \Ha pier Breed Of Sportsmen MIC thing: missing at the the Singapore Badminton iffiliatea on Friday and this lit to record the evening's proceedings. Beli C suth a record.; V^W dia so many of our k X so-ca ed -ports associations' .—^t\ < mm> intrr would breed a f V508 words
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Advertisement345 1954-06-27 19 who uAYAS^^r F ooTBAUte«s? lU^gggaj ONE CROWN CG«K StXT th! /Giw EQUALS ONE VOTE >^-^' Crown cork? rr.u«t tt ?»r.t m acordar.ee with tht districts listed* Send this VOTING F( KH W Lion Limi ted, Ecx<4. Sir.fapcre or Box 680 X Lurnr r or to your r^earest Frii-ti A. N'eave345 words
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Miscellaneous252 1954-06-27 19 +2™ o/11/C JUNIOR "A :rr 7tMW. mm <nDr<Y* tSrlrtar) r* CV V A ICU, IW CYMA V....rr M t*J\ J jm j^iT V.M.V.A -YMCA RAP. < f rliJV^*^' tChangi) vs Wuntrrx 7S) *-~%A/V A Wanderers granmd SRC U Ji y^ 11 MRN A S Padang A* junior m rs SOCCER:252 words
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Miscellaneous64 1954-06-27 19 Ramli b Isa 0 L. JamahKidin b M SMah 1 EXtras 2 Vota 46 Bowling. Dollah 9-^B-1; Ibrahim Isa 12-4-14-4. M Shah 11-2-18-5; Aman Puteh :M-G-0. Singapore Malays Ali Yunos r Yatim h A.i Hussion Shah net out A R Omar not out 5 EXtras 6 Total (for I wkt64 words
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Article2553 1954-06-27 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Making a great bid m the run to the post, Bobsworth, with Frank Hudson astride got up m time to clinch a short head verdict from the fast finishing Sudden Choice m the main mile event for class 32,553 words
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