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Title Section20 1954-08-15 1 SUNDAY STANDARD *l JV) ft A 91 Vol. V. No. 44. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 1954 twenty PAr:f's is rnvrs20 words
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Article101 1954-08-15 1 Chinese Banquet On The Padang NREE thousand guests havf been .nvsted to a Chi- t banquet to be given by Mi Ten Lcrk Sve, Singapore '^bber tycoon, on the Padang on Aug. 22 at 81 p n honour cf the World A emblj cf Youth delegates A special programme will101 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-08-15 1 MR T\N LARK SYE r 'r.-:r replies. i r. az labels will be ..u traffic arrcr the occasion, inter difficult i the scene in in it such car irTiniriufwti Drive and St. Road be closed traffic on the the banquet and n wii] oe allowed only es56 words
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Article310 1954-08-15 1 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN A Few Words 25,000 Obey 7 Will Not Speak To You Unless By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— What the Police and a distraught reception committee failed to do for one solid hour was achieved by Mts. Vijayalakshmi Pandit in a few minutes. More than 25.000310 words
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Article75 1954-08-15 1 The Singapore Tiger Standard is the Voice of Malaya... it's your voice... we welcome your suggestions at all times! We icant you to consider the Singapore Tiger Standard as your paper, to express your views and to give you the Jiews you want in the icay you75 words
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Article262 1954-08-15 1 GO A 'STOP THE MARCH' Portugal's Plea To India LISBON, Aug. 14 (Reuter) The Portuguese Government yesterday made a "solemn appeal" to India to prevent a march on Portuguese settlements in India on Sunday by supporters of the "Goa- Action Committee." The cppeal asked the Indian Government "to do what262 words
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73 1954-08-15 1 THE Federation Hi jh Commissioner, Sir Donald MacGillivray, returned to Singapore yesterday from London where he discussed the question of more financial a:d lor the Federation with British Treasury officials. It b understood that he also discussed the latest political situation in Malaya With Whitehall.73 words
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Article511 1954-08-15 1 MADAME PANDIT SEES THE COUNTRY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. An exhausted but enthusiastic President of the United Nations General Assembly stepped off a special Valetta of the Royal Air Force this afternoon to begin a tight 20-hour tour of social functions and official calls in the Federal capital. With the sweet511 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-08-15 1 photo. MISS Erica Boeke, secretary to Mr. John Hope, editor of the World Assembly of Youth Forum, uses the back of her boss to take down notes in connection vith the arrival of European and Latin American delegates on Friday. StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article175 1954-08-15 1 MALAYAN history will be made tonight when the Second World Assembly of Youth opens at the Lee Kuo Chuan autorium of the Singapore Anglo-Chinese School. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, the CommissionerGeneral, will, as the Queens representative in Malaya, declare the Assembly open. He will immediately be175 words
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Article56 1954-08-15 1 COPENHAGEN. Aug. 14. (Renter) A party of seven travel agency representatives and newspapermen from Hongkong invited on a visit to Scandinavia by the Scandinavian Airline System, yesterday visited the chief burgomaster of Copenhagen. Mr. H. P. Soeren.-en. and presented him with a small ivory sculpture as56 words
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Article21 1954-08-15 1 JOE LOUIS is to star in a German-produced film, his agent announced in Paris 1 yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article156 1954-08-15 1 COXCERX over the rubber workers strike in the United States has cast a gloom over the market in Singapore which, yesterday, closed a; l\ cent per '.'o. below Friday's levels, first grade rubber 1'or August/September shipment being quoted at 65 1/2 cents per lb. at the156 words
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Article64 1954-08-15 1 COPENHAGEN. Aug. 14 <'AP» A 23-year-old Pole, yesterday, jumped to freedom from the Polish liner Batory. in Copenhagen harbour, on his first trip west of the iron curtain. He was swimming frantically towards the shore when he was picked up by a tug boat. "I want64 words
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Article42 1954-08-15 1 AUBEXAS. France. Aug. 14. (AP>— A bus crowded with teenage boys on a mountain excursion careened wildly through a guard wall when its brakes failed and plunged into the Arreche River yesterday killing 21 and injuring 23.42 words
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Article164 1954-08-15 1 PAWTUCKET, Rhode Island. Aug. 14, (AP)— Three Chicago men were under Federal bail yesterday on charges they tried to be^t the horse races by transmitting information from the starting gate to the betting windows over a unique private radio hookup. Vincent Murphy, head of the Thoroughbred164 words
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223 1954-08-15 1 Celebrate Birthday Here, Call To Sultan JOHORE BAHRU, Sat A member of the Johore Royal family, Ungku Abdullah bin Omar, will seek en audience with the Sultan, Sir Ibrahim, and plead with him, on behalf of the people of the State, to postpone his intended trip to Britain j until223 words
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Article24 1954-08-15 1 ALL votes for "MALAYA'S MOST POPULAR PERSONALITY" must reach The Singapore Standard by noon tomorrow, Aug. 1 6. Hurry! Send them NOW.24 words
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Article45 1954-08-15 1 PARIS. Aug. 14 fAFP) Hie French Government announced today Its acceptance of the Invitation to attend *..d SEATO conference in the Philippines on Sept 6. It was reported Iron: London that the British Government has also decided to atI "< j nd the conference.45 words
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Advertisement125 1954-08-15 1 CAMERA EXPOSURE xKT^5i v I meter y a SCOTT A ENGLISH (S.E.% LTD. Sin?anore Knal*. I nmnr.. f WORRY I ANXIETY 6RIEF I OVERWORK 1 EXCITEMENT 1 SLEEPLESSNESS call for RELAX A TABS They Relax Your Nerves You'!! find a source of absolute relaxation and soothing calm by taking RELAXA-TABS125 words
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Article40 1954-08-15 2 WHILE a girl was bathing near her house in Woodlands Singapore, on Friday afternoon, a man broke into the bathroom and assaulted her She screamed and the man I escaped. Police have detainj ed a suspect. j40 words
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Article48 1954-08-15 2 METHODIST delegate attending the World Assembly of Youth have been invited to a special musical proi gramme at Wesley Church this evening at 6.30 p.m Mr. Andrew Lee evening choirmaster, will lead th< programme and Rev. Tracey K. Jone.-. minister of church, will conduct the services.48 words
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Article181 1954-08-15 2 Five- Week Tour Of S-E Asia LONDON, Aug. 14 (Reuter) Five members of Parliament representing the United Kingdom branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, leave here by oir today for Singapore for a five-week tour of South-east Asia. The group will be led by Mr. Ralph Assheton,181 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-08-15 2 photos. (TOP) The United Nations President. Mrs. Vi.jayalakshmi Pandit, was greeted at the Bayan Lepas airport on Friday by a 55-man reception committee. She is seen shaking hands with Settlement Councillor, Dr. Lim Chong Eu. Behind her is the Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. R. P.Standard - 89 words
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Article157 1954-08-15 2 Penang Leader To Quiz Govt KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Federation Government is to be quizzed by the Penang Eurasian leader, Mr. G. Shelley, next Wednesday about measures taken or intended with regard to "publications and statements made m the United Kingdom such as th >se recently made under the authorship157 words
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Article92 1954-08-15 2 BY a unanimous verdict the jury m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday found Haiil bin Daim not guilty of a charge of causing mischief by setting fire to a house at Beo Lane on April 4. Halil was alleged to have thrown a lighted cigarette92 words
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355 1954-08-15 2 POSTMAN JAILED FOR TAKING LETTERS Abu Br.kar bin Ahmad. 38. a Singapore postman for the last 23 years, was yesterday J sentenced in the First Criminal District Court to two years' rigorous i m p r i s o nment concurrently on two counts of steali lg two registered letters355 words
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Article319 1954-08-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.: I The strike-bound Lever Brothers soap factory, today announced that about 150 of their daily paid workers 1 appear to have voluni tarily left their employi ment after listening to the i "blandishments of a union j which has not shown itself319 words
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Advertisement530 1954-08-15 2 $19,614 FOR YOU AT ACE 55 Men or womer under 45 by setting aside regular monthly, half-yearly or yearly amounts under the SUN LIFE OF CANADA plar ca n for example, receive at age 55 a lump sum $19,614 for men or a private income for life of $1,200 a530 words
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Advertisement520 1954-08-15 2 bllliAIIOMS I (Ta\T 4 PPLICATIONS TtM !<D hi imi i ime ease** Sineapoi t Sum sf ■rill he < u u r i'lC <■■.-, L I vcj: E ii'lC! 4 BJ ~c;.i e W52 220 x ISA-32S B; Toi.-ii emoluments range from Slf063 s.VMi .ifl per montl laundrv rw\ k520 words
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Article, Illustration246 1954-08-15 3 P. C. Chan - - P. C. Chan By Squalor A Dirt IN the shadows of an imposing three-storied building in Palmer Road housing Singapore's Education. Immigration and Medical Departments; live about 200 squatters in squalid conditions. They eat, sleep and play in warren-like hovels contained in an246 words
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126 1954-08-15 3 Six-Ton Bulldozer Goes For A Ride K ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A weighing over s:x i its de-'ir.a'.i j:i Hm jungli i mnmil n ua backbone oi the aror travelling 4 m the neare^: r.i;'.- and then by ro i i r s-epara'e pic bulldozer whkfa sj: the Federal capi >126 words
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266 1954-08-15 3 NEW LIFE FOR DOG WHO GUARDED A LAIR THIS is the story of a faithful dog who, if he could speak the language of humans, might be able to tell quite a tale himself. He was rescued near starvation m an abandoned hut. which, though weakened by hunger and neglect,266 words
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Article70 1954-08-15 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Malaya's versatile '"flying cricketer" N. Segarajasingam is to wed Leila, only daughter of the doyen of Malayan athlete-, Mr. X. M. Vasagam, it was announced today. Segar". 32, who ij a pilot with the Malayan Airways, plays for the Ceylon Sports Club m Singapore.70 words
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Article71 1954-08-15 3 MISS Kathleen Alice Randle of Middlesbrough, England, has been appointed to the Queen Elizabeth Colonial Nursing Service' as a nursing sister for midwifery duties in Singapore. Educated at the Hugh Central School, she served at the Royal Victoria Infirmary and the General Hospital at Newcastle before71 words
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Article17 1954-08-15 3 ANGLER'S Postbog appears on P. 12 and will appear on that page rej gularly everyweek.17 words
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Article187 1954-08-15 3 Frarmers Should't Complain FARMERS m Singapore, who recently complained that taxi drivers charged them exorbitant fares and that the Singapore Traction Company refuse to transport their produce, have no grounds for complaint. > This was the opinion of both Mr. T. A. Simon. City Coun- cillor for Rochore Ward who187 words
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Article110 1954-08-15 3 A Song Dance Before Work THE 19-member Philippine delegation to the World Assembly of Youth, which opens m Singapore today, had one last fling yesterday i before the serious work of I the conferences began. Gathering at the home of I the Philippine Consul, Mr. Yusop R. Abubakar. m Ardmore110 words
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Article67 1954-08-15 3 THE Singapore Chamber of .Commerce Rubber Association 'neon prices (m cents per lb.» vesterdoy were Buyers Sellers, Xo. 1 RSS Spot loose 64J 6^l August 65} 65} September 65i 65J No. 2 RSS f.o.b. 65| 652 I No. 3 RSS f.o.b. 64| 64^ RMA on reg.67 words
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Article19 1954-08-15 3 STORE, Sat:—The price of tin m the local market today was $360} per picul (down 25 cents).19 words
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Article205 1954-08-15 3 Pressure To Be Kept Up Standard Staff Reporter MORE than 1,000 gangsters m Singapore have been arrested by men of the Secret Society Sub-Branch of the Colony CID since its inceotion on March I. All the thugs were nabbed under the Secret Society Ordinance but205 words
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Article84 1954-08-15 3 Colony To Pay For Mace SINGAPORE will pay for the Mace for the new Legislative Assembly, when it is inaugurated next year. The Standard understands. Up to now there has been speculation whether the Colony will pay for the Mace or whether one will be donated. The Mace, estimated to84 words
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Article81 1954-08-15 3 BOAC To Fly Again For Kirkby I THE Federation Governi ment has chartered three BOAC aircraft to transport about 160 students to Kirkby the third time the BOAG Chartered Service has been called upon this year. The first plane will leave Kuala Lumpur on Aug. 22. the second on Aug.81 words
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Article30 1954-08-15 3 A sum of $18,003.96 was I raised for the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. Singapore, from the Flag Day organised by Mrs Fei-Ju Chew and Mrs. I A.G. Church.30 words
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Advertisement140 1954-08-15 3 AiAX New Miracle Cleanser NOW! KITCHEN AND BATHROOM HHUV/ N V SURFACES COME FAR BRIGHTER W%iM^mU If TWIGEASEASY-TWICEASFAST! |k v^ I Wonderful bubbling Ajax is so fine and smooth it never j^:"\ W^SwS^W* I \^S scratches, never leaves wasteful gritty cleanser scum. Foaming Action Ajax is safest and best for140 words
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Standard Almanac INFORMATION AT A GLANCE
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Article125 1954-08-15 4 THE Criminal District and Police Courts m Singapore dealt with a| total of 79.232 cases last year and of this number 69,093 cases resulted m convictions, states the 1953 report of the Administration of Justice. Ooa agriMl n \K.-.- revenue !ii\v- with -'?..n:;i) -ases :ieard125 words
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Article29 1954-08-15 4 DTRIN. reel M >:u".- WNi* Ibt Btood i eig ere new Euro) cans an I I I xa donors 13 wen Uw }i igaport29 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-08-15 4 A MEETING in Australia had a happy ending m Singapore's Wesley Church yesterdcv when Mr. Kingston Loo was married to Miss Janet Phoon. The bridegroom is a Kuala Lumpur architect while his bride is the daughter ot Dr Phoon Seek Wah of Hongkong The couple met while studying in AustralicStandard - 52 words
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76 1954-08-15 4 Registration Fee Is Cut To 65 Cents IT v now cheaper to become citizen^ of India. The registration fee has been reduced trona $7.75 to t)5 rents. India House. m Singapore. announced yesterday. Former subject? of the Indian States can now apply for registration as Indian citizens on the payment76 words
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Article35 1954-08-15 4 Hit: Sing •re Firs! Crin D ge Vlr F I to be me ear*? po per ska on Lim Swce H d who st i g .i Bag Vlidd c Ru..,- on35 words
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Article51 1954-08-15 4 bishop R L Archer, ol the Methodist Mission in Smgareturned by Qar.tas/ BO.U" yesterday after attending the Council ol Bishops in m York, an vas met by Mr Thio Chan Bee and Dr ;1. B Amsi its B>..,.o Ar.-hcr to ashi back n 1 ire« misskmariea t51 words
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Article166 1954-08-15 4 MR. SUNARIO, the Indonesian Minister of Foreign Affairs, arrived m Singapore yesterday tire^d but happy from talks with the Netherlands Government at the Hague. "We have dissolved the Indonesian Dutch Union formed m 1949," he said. "From the very start, the Union did not seem166 words
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182 1954-08-15 4 Standard Staff Reporter EXPANSION of the Royal Malayan Navy from its present fleet of seven motor launches, one landing craft and a mine-layer, to vessels of the frigate class, is balked by the: generally low educational qualifications of local applicants, the Senior Officer. Captain H.182 words
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Article157 1954-08-15 4 $1 Mil. Combine To Operate In Malaya Shortly A BRITISH and Malayan combine will hold 51 per cent, of the shares m a new $1,000,000 Anglo-Malayan-Japanese company which has been floated to mine iron ore m Malaya. The two firms are Andrew Weir and Co. Ltd.157 words
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Article124 1954-08-15 4 I MR. C. C. TAN. Singapore Legislative Councillor, and Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil. Member for Local Government and Town Planning. Federation of Malaya, will attend the next Consultative Committee meeting of the Colombo Plan at Ottawa on Oct. 4. The meeting will be preced|ed124 words
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Article260 1954-08-15 4 KUALA LUMPUR S Another 300 squar^-tv.:. the Federation "white" today, ending Em gency restrictions for 169 0 j people in Province We 1 and South Kedah Porty-kampongs estate^ End fttteen a.ong the northe: j simutaneously pi lotally free Brom mination today by 1 ot Kedah.260 words
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Article137 1954-08-15 4 Standard St<m Reporter THERE is no guarante* that teacher-trainee* In th* I Singapore Teachers' Train ing College- who enrol i the Certificate Course wij gel n training class oertifi cate, declared the Dcpul Director o< Education, Mi R.E. face, tfestertfay. He too* cowm^ittMUi on readei's137 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-08-15 4 AN eight-man team of top Indian scientists arrived in Singapore yesterday by the Air India International. They are the delegates to the triennial Pan Indian Ocean Science Association conference to be held this month in Perth. Australia. The Standard photo shows the leader of the Indian delegation76 words
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Article146 1954-08-15 4 A SINGAPORE lawyer. Mr. H. L. Wrigglesworth, yesterday asked for a case against two of his clients lo be dismissed "if the Police have no proper instructions to proceed." He made this submission m the Singapore First Criminal District Court where his clients. S. Ramachandran146 words
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Article47 1954-08-15 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sati The Johore Bahri; branch o Party Negara will be repre seated by [ache Santsu bii Mahmood. Mr La: Kai Jo< and Haji Anwar bin Haj Malek at the meeting of th< Party Negara's national con vention to be held at Kuai; Lumpur tomorrow.47 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-08-15 4 MR. K. A. SELLIAH. Principal of Jaffna College. Ceylon, is now in Singapore on his way back to Ceylon, after a tour of educational institutions in the United States. He is an Honours Graduate or the London L'ni versity and was educated at the Imperial College of Science. London His63 words
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Advertisement180 1954-08-15 4 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* ft/i With PRESIDENT service, you enjoy all these *SA luxuries: Newly redesigned Sleeperette* seats, p "^H more comfortable than ever! Superb meals, j{\7"180 words
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Advertisement204 1954-08-15 4 ■p- gfflgm W^%*tM i, t Hp m HsH^el f i it iilif iC ys lovely Bs x CYt v r> SOi- c Mis. Winston Guest i» prom^ent n New Yck end Folm Eeoch lociety She hoi c f!t»l«-ss ccmpien.cT, era g ci regulof Fcnc! s cere. i Always seems to204 words
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Miscellaneous84 1954-08-15 4 in n gap ore! WHKIIi ASSEMBLE of YOUTH: Opening of second genera] assembly by Mr Malcolm MacDonald a:id addre-5 by Madam Viiayalakshmi Pandii AngloC!r.:iese school Barker Road 8.45 p.m BRITISH C'OI M II.: Demonstration by children 10-12 am. ST. ANDHBWS CATHEDRAL: Soeeial youth service H» 30 am Mr Guthrie Moir.84 words
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Miscellaneous158 1954-08-15 4 service 11 am. Manda: :n service 730 :>.m I PRBSS CONFERENCE: by Mrs. V. Pandit P R.O. 11 45 am MALAYAN INDIAN CONGRESS: Indian Independence clay meeting ai Facer Park 4 3d p m TRADE PAIR: Last day at Happy World. GeylanR Road 7pm to midnight. TELOK AYER MVF: Devotional158 words
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Miscellaneous189 1954-08-15 4 Penans 156 am (7 ft 9 ins 11.53 p.m t8 ft. 8 ins.) TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE KAMO MALAYA, STORE: 7 16 a.m Morning Star; 7 30 News; 7 35 Melody Mixture: 8 a.m Come Into the Parlour: 8 30 Breakfast Hour; 9.30 Life with the Lyons: 10 a.m Musical Rounci-u:>;189 words
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Article, Illustration155 1954-08-15 5 Photos By The Standard's Own Correspondent In Hollywood Charlie See I I A LONG BEACH fireman I smilingly p a ys gentleman to I Miss Marjorie Wee after the contest. With Mala Powers on his right, Miss Singapore on his left, Teddy Lim of the155 words
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Advertisement228 1954-08-15 5 SUNDAY TIGER STIMHRI) Au»u*l l.l'l 0.1 i— Page 3 Whenever. wJierever infection threaiens. ioofemv nnd nurses rake elaborate annseptii- primiifHtlMl-ti >' mug Is left to chance. Hospitals and clinics— y ow rM MJ id Gt. Britain— rely on 'Detro!'. This pleas, '.i. nanpoisonous fluid, deadly to germs, is Iwn )/em228 words
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Article, Illustration1404 1954-08-15 6 | COLIN LEICESTER - COLIN LEICESTER v By vr> by permission^ of the Director of Raffles Museum, s '"wwwwvwwwwvvw.wwwwwww 'JWENTY YEARS AGO, the shadow-play of Bali was described as ''the cinema of Bali." Since then the real celluloid form of entertainment has gradually infiltrated into the island, gaining m1,404 words
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Article725 1954-08-15 6 »,!» » - By WHO has the oddest job m the world? Is it the man who is employed m a bacon factory to smell hams or the man who watches fish for a living? Actually there are many men and women whose job singles them out for special mention. Among725 words
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Advertisement299 1954-08-15 6 F I EN'O'S Fruit Sak "is soothing and settling to m I the >:omach up>ct by unsuitable food or drink. f It will safeiy relieve over-acidity, a most frequent cau^e «ui:gesuon, heartburn, and flatulence. Pleasant, feJrcvn:ng ENO'S is the gentle corrective mon of us need to keep the svs;em r.-guiar.299 words
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Advertisement366 1954-08-15 6 seff jlKSj»3^|, <Mmr^ HERRING RECIPES MORTON HERRING POTATCF j I imall Mm MORTON fH(i~ HERRINGS, 4 large pota* •f e»en I.lc. Pepper and v Chopped partlejr. A lutle 6t- an egg. if available Buttc Icob ii>< pr,<i iDe p Cut j.. Ci n rTIJS rirrr,n 4 6me "i *(I tro~n366 words
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Article, Illustration1707 1954-08-15 7 BRITAIN -A CHALLENGE TO THE INQUIRING VISITOR The Standard 9 News Editor. Mr. Hugh Savage, found Britain as a gmest of lie Colonial Offiic and the Central Office Of Information* This j is the first of a series of articles which it ill appear every Sunday ROM the secret of1,707 words
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Article879 1954-08-15 7 GRETSA - GRETSA By v WLLLKNOWN travel afencj I aw sorry I cannot mention the name as such a tiling rvumints to free advertising and nothing is free these days has seni m I tourists' handbook on Singapore. For general information 1 take the liberty of reproducing it879 words
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Advertisement449 1954-08-15 7 SUNDAY TIGFR STANDARD A^pMl IS, 19."»1 Page 7 Pond's Talcum Powder A keeps you IWk as a dteam li l i^? £t**^*U if IB; JjII: Every morning aft^r bathing, dust Pnnd's Talcum Powder all over your skin. In an. easy-to-hold container.it sprinkles smoothly to give you that delicate perfume that449 words
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Article, Illustration1558 1954-08-15 8 Instructs His Aides To Study Censorship THI ink was hardly dry on the new Secrets Protection Law before ominous reports seemed to confirm apprehensions that the law presaged suppression of freedom of speech. report said that Pi Minister Shigeru v [a h ici Instructed1,558 words
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Article799 1954-08-15 8 M:,m. UMM - M:,m.UMM SUNDAY SHORT STORY 1 ■■J9J7TT7 P 1.1 mi glood s- r, Bel •>■-■( j£ la tghU BA Jackson > to/ a > h^ .'-(jiired. "TOM .-■■> i'd kfHM MOT Th-.- foes u-ht*". i d < > ••< "i I > ken S3 v«a ;> tktt799 words
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Advertisement213 1954-08-15 8 Morning —^~->. f ilSfe 1 Wa tftfftfm rm V 1 r\j rfCMI m*r i J V m m m L < *mJO \J Mm flfi Evening Ik oXm Db&f jF 4 is^ an d combats com, gum ..if T A*^ troubles and of cou: keep 4^ /i >o ur tecl213 words
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Article683 1954-08-15 9 II - II pw If British popular singer, Donald Peers, son of a Welsh preacher and darling of the English teen-agers, gives us his angle on women. r w Ltt 15 tnpi emotional effect of Mr Peers' light baritone voice on his AASh girl tans, that they683 words
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Article, Illustration820 1954-08-15 9 LEARIE CONSTANTINE - LEARIE CONSTANTINE By YET THE WORLD SNEERS WHEN BLACK MARRIES WHITE I tan't help fallint; in love whatever our colour. ipid is as v >;.:u, as a bat wad be can strike here. If a black man and a white girl were >ned820 words
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Article390 1954-08-15 9 HAROLD DVORETSKY - ....So Rolls Met Royce HAROLD DVORETSKY i v m§* us S Mllnchr'S S >»()•'•. j ore, fd .a 0CC9S > pap a I f f ess a:-- For > d H R I 0 I I 4 vt R»yr« MM Jl M i: I raa 1 i Mi set 1390 words
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Article259 1954-08-15 9 Ploughman into poet \T the age of forty, farm- 1 labourer Uavid (oliinson. of Ilollvm, near Withernsea. Yorks. suddmly decided that he had poetry to write. He had never read a single! poem. For twenty-six years j since he left an orphanage all his skill had been at the ploug259 words
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Article892 1954-08-15 10 One Is Enough j^liK Federation Member for Edu i ton made anI dramatic announcement this week. A the igurai sessi n od the National Union cf Teachers, he divulged details worked out for a second Teachers' Training College in Britain. We have no drub: that the affllllMll and892 words
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1047 1954-08-15 10 David Tambyah - What's wrong with The Teachers of Today? David Tambyah By THE FACTS: 3,000 English school teachers on the Colony payroll. $30 million spent on education m the past twelve months. THE QUESTION: Is everything going the way the taxpayer wants it? THE ANSWER: No You have just to walk clony1,047 words
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Advertisement23 1954-08-15 10 ffm\ Cjammeter STOP /fi^y\^ WATCHES \m^ s T o from r.T j| S4B (/amm&&M) Ik I Sass Uattk SpeaaLsts 6 COLLY£fi QUAY StNGAPOR£23 words
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Advertisement13 1954-08-15 10 THE BRITiSH ABROAD v i suppose bach home thetTre having a bright interval13 words
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Advertisement202 1954-08-15 10 KiiA/l I W W I (KEE WEE) I THE POLISH THAT GIVES A BRIGHTER SHINE I FOR A LONGER TfME AND ADDS I CHARACTER TO BOOT' f I P f Somefcfiing Neiu for Babq V» an<3 something ver> w \9/00f^^^^ T^'* new Ow 2te b r \JS-"~ Isade icateand delightful202 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1954-08-15 11 Christine Diemei - Christine Diemei By YOUNG PATIENTS ARE DELIGHTED TO LEARN XHE most recent innovation in the six-year-old Diversional Therapy Unit at Singapore's Tan Tock Seng Hospital, is the basic education class which has just begun for small patients suffering from tuberculosis in one or another ofTOH HONG BOON - 1,080 words
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Article, Illustration1268 1954-08-15 12 ANDREW ROTH - Mr. Lennox-Boy d Meets Sir Donald Malayans ANDREW ROTH \\w\\\\\\\\\* RY^*^^ XNV^ XNX In mr |HE new Colonial Secretary. Mr. Alan Lennox-Boyd. has confirmed the prediction that he can shed hot water like a duck sheds rain. There was not the slightest indication of concern on his smiling face when1,268 words
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Article311 1954-08-15 12 IT is strange that when T offer a certain bait which is known to kill a certain kind of fish, another species takes it. Can you explain why? K. II SEBW. Fish like human beings will! tor a change take a liking for a variety of food. Some-311 words
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Article, Illustration838 1954-08-15 13 'Priest' Film Is Banned YS7HAT the French audi- ences can take, we Malayans can't. Get that straight, or you'll be wondering why the movie j "L'Auberge Rouge" has been banned for showing here by our Film Censor. This picture, which has that famous French actor i Fernandel m the chief838 words
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Article181 1954-08-15 13 'HIGHWAY MAN' IS GREAT PIX \'OU got your moneys worth— and more o. hen you see "Thi- Highwayman," Jack Diet/ production for Allied Artists. For this Cinecolor presentation has plenty oi action to otl'er as well as a story based on the famous Oi m by Alfred Noyes to recommend181 words
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Article339 1954-08-15 13 r rHK French prefer their -I costume dramas to be authentic m detail as the period of history depicted on the screen. Unlike their American counterparts these producers and directors will so the whole hog to see that rea!ism is the keynote of their pictures. Malayan339 words
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Article, Illustration641 1954-08-15 13 ITS a lons time since Bob Hope's been given a script after liis own heart at Paramount. So Ion?, m fact, that one has almost forgotten what lie did m "Paleface'" a movie m which he was at his host. Now, thanks to a lively641 words
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Advertisement373 1954-08-15 13 L^l"^ OR GAIMISATIOIM ATTRACTIONS NOW SHOWING! 11.00 a.m. 1.45-4.15-6.45 lII HOPE S IN HIS BEST AND BIGGEST LVLGH HIT! Paramount' s bio night f^MSm j Bob hope Joan Fontaine BASIL RATHBONE AUDREY DALTON HUGH MARLOWE Today 9.W a.m.: -EVERYTHING I HAVE IS YOLRS' *i CkCPnAi NOW SHOWING a I#M CLli373 words
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Article, Illustration329 1954-08-15 14 11 RITA DEL MAR - 1 1 RITA DEL MAR rr«ODAY*S QUOTATION: "No onr can svorfc me i n hi r> lmt m > 1 1 j I —Emerson. \U\ K B1KTUDATE \M> 1511! I ll>l( .N \RIES- Ma i.h 21 to April 19— S i sec usion to shed ligl329 words
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Article, Illustration454 1954-08-15 14 LEE PRIESTLEY - LEE PRIESTLEY i By IJliMPHKlV O SI I.I IVANS 1 1 feet hurt. He tried standing mi lii>t one then the other, but that didn't help. The Boor in Front ol" the stones and I type eases of tlie print shop felt equally hard to454 words
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Article308 1954-08-15 14 HAVE you ever watched an iron-claw game work? The kind where you put in a coin, and then a claw swings over a heap of small candies and favours, picks up some, and drops them into a chute? How good do you think you would308 words
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Article505 1954-08-15 14 JT KAY SABAPATHY - ROUND-THE-CLOCK SMARTNESS JT KAY SABAPATHY A Round^The-ClockJN^rdrobe For the Town v By IT'S fun to be a teenager. On the beach you can look as playful as a kitten, and, with a quick change, you become the casual, but well-groomed working girl, m cool, crisp cotton. After office hours, with505 words
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Article373 1954-08-15 14 JANE - JANE DROPPED into Auroras to see what they had m the line of new materials ami spotted some taffeta, embossed with tiny black velvet dots, m four shaded, midnight blue, deep rose, sea green, and ste«'l grey. 1001 acetate and only S."UiO a yard. Wonderful tor373 words
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Advertisement146 1954-08-15 14 C^-i *v >oiir «>oar<li for fl£^ rHUr- !lH IMak< u l l »f max Factor HOiir*oc* it. i •o lipil »O la» •<> Hvy lo applj. to f i <- d of creirr.) tti»v' >< t iC- 'V^'*;;^ > «nd pov,der...«pplied with pufi. Ten (omplf.e rr.akc-up thai la»U f»r Kv.gat,146 words
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476 1954-08-15 15 HAL BOYLE - RANDOM NOTES BY A PAVEMENT P-L-A-T-O HAL BOYLE From NKW VOKK <p\ID bachelors are usually more fussy and set m iheir ways than old maids probably because they do not keep pet cats Nobody 1 know ever made a lifelong friend at a cocktail party. Did fM ever meet a476 words
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Article105 1954-08-15 15 MOTORISTS who break e minoi es in j Utica, Ww York, are to :i 5 all< ed pay a *fine w ol 5 PUSTOMERS at a Briith-!-4 ton restaurant u ill I shortly b«- able to fish for a J meal— tanks of live trout will be105 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-08-15 15 NOW, TAKE IT EASY 1 YES. the sun has been shining some- i where And i[ WQS hot enough for these S two belles to have a real in-vou-ao-rv) 5 hair-and-all bathe. As for their names, q r they just won't let you know. Even the a ;S cameraman who67 words
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Article, Illustration520 1954-08-15 15 RALPH 1 CHAMPION S - RALPH 1 CHAMPION S I B\ Where A Bullet Awaits Patterson J TALKED tonight with a man who has been put on the spot In Hollywood gangster style. His life is threatened by the overlords of Phenix, the sin city of the South. Gangsters hope to "run out"520 words
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Advertisement45 1954-08-15 15 Doctors Prove pure, mild JBI^ PALMOLIYE soap can bring you a lovelier skin I^\ m 14 days! PALMOLIVE CONTAINS I Wash your face with v I|,. Xl/1 AMIMAL FAT I C\ NY Mnil^i^^i- I-J^i I Poimolive Soap. yy, 1^ 6u7rAW^!l ILZIgfTABLE OILS GO^NTO^ l^g^" <j45 words
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Article641 1954-08-15 16 \ ERIC WAINWRIGHT - ERIC WAINWRIGHT awwwwwww Ky \\w\\\\\w\\\\; THE LIFE OF A TOWN CRANBROOK, KENT. 11/ J p I I A AI/^TH »^iE»,r,,r. WAS CHANGED I met two weeping children. They staring at a frenzied creature beating its wounded head as-:i>:>t a gate-post. Then tear-stained arid frightened they turned641 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-08-15 16 Photo. SOME people really live. And these three girls, models of the Sunken Gardens m St Petersburg, hove only to take a short jaunt to the Gulf of Mexico to really cool off. They ore (left to right) Jo Winters, Barbara Drescher and Noncy Dunn. U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article570 1954-08-15 16 i MARY BROWN I - 'MY BOY IS BEHIND BARS..' i MARY BROWN I advises JTLSIE'S boy friend is in prison, and her parents are insisting she should give him up. You can hardly blame them, in the circumstances, but Elsie isn't sure and she asks me: Should she £>o on with it? Here is570 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-08-15 16 LOVELY Tweedle Beacker gets ready for some practice with the water-ski, with which she is very familiar. Holder of the Junior Girls' Jumping record of 49 feet, Tweedle will compete in the women's division of the United States National Water Ski Tournament, to be held at New Hampshire. I U.P.I.U.P. - 51 words
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517 1954-08-15 16 DOUGLAS WARTH - Feeling Low? Take A Tip From Debonair Denis DOUGLAS WARTH Says J/AILURE will never worry Denis Compton again he has learnt to live with it and laugh it out of existence. Now back to his old brillance. the "golden boy" of cricket has a lesson for everybody who ha- ever517 words
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Article319 1954-08-15 16 NOTE TO BRIDES: NEW YoRK. 'TODAYS bride at least knows how w bo u-uler, but a couph o; jooci i t auDnrrilies say s):p still makes plenty o- mistake* En the kitchen or ol the srfcei Sttch as fatlitia to break her h)(?ba':d tntp K. P.319 words
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Advertisement120 1954-08-15 16 The world famous family ot TIGER medicinal products J*Zy y^- HEADACHE CURE L- v .'Lhed by any other pc r' reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TICER MEDICAL HALL OPINIONS DIFFER... BUT WE BOTH AGREE ON PALHOLIVE for shave comfort j Whichever method you preter,120 words
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Article, Illustration866 1954-08-15 17 HARRY PROCTER - '4 Years Is A Heck Of A Wait For A Girl' HARRY PROCTER vwwwwwww Ry «\\\\\\\\\\w\« ...As The Gaolbird Wrote To His Bride HOW does a girl from a respectable family feel when she discovers that the man she has married only a few hours before is a criminal Imagine866 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-08-15 17 YOU could hardly blame a fish for wanting to get hooked on this line. And .the pretty girl holding the rod and the tin of bait (as though she needs any!) is 20-year-old Mrs. Ann Johansen Reading's holiday princess.- MirrorpicMirrorpic - 40 words
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Article, Illustration636 1954-08-15 17 NOEL WHITCOMB - NOEL WHITCOMB They Say She Fell On Her Feel, But They Don't Know... *L AROUND movieland there are people who say that twenty-year-old Kim Parker is a lucky girl. She's dead lucky, that kid." they say. "Everything falls into her lap. She had no636 words
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Advertisement442 1954-08-15 17 f\l M M-IU Mo Wonder FOIKS prefe.^i mission j URA\GE LEMg\-LWi r'rj'»lii!>"'"!, "i, "T. 1 2 '"KKILVI Kk Blii im>H— thn« m jimed the WOHLDB mSt wft rtrli? PIMAPPU COCOA CRFME llif la«.le Milk a errjl M\\(■ s I ttk'«* unp "P <»* thi» iniKling Mm NavuMr t.tusy e.HMin^.* |ell«442 words
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Advertisement80 1954-08-15 17 j I iviipoi* I •'"N I I i c HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES FC/Ltr GUARANTEED fitted with speciol micro -porous rubber teporc- ton cn< ore ocforv seated. Th.. t-rirfn I to be stocked indefinite!) v.thiut detertoro YH^h tion in ony climate, a GERMANY A Singapore Distributors 5 NAM WAH BATTERY80 words
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Article451 1954-08-15 18 TOURISTS Malays Win 4-1 SINGAPORE Malays provided a shocker at Jalan Besar's floodlit stadium last night a shocker at least for the visiting UMS soccer tourists of Djakarta who met a 4-1 defeat in their opening game here. More than 7.000 Colony fans saw the Malays at451 words
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682 1954-08-15 18 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL: $m AH First: *****0 535 9» Second *****3 $->': Third: *****0 fijj Starters ($2,330 eacbk *****1, *****0. 20-A, *****6, *****3, *****? IPOH, Sat.— Former Malayan crack sprinter, No Regrets, was beaten to second place m the Twelfth Royal682 words
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Article387 1954-08-15 18 Barthlot Hits 89 For Johore JOHORE took all morning and afternoon to pile up 205 runs, their highest ever against Singapore, m their match against the Colony two-day inter-state cricket which began at Nee Soon yesterday. When stumps were drawn for the day, the Colony had scored 122 runs for387 words
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Article621 1954-08-15 18 by SCRIBBLER BEFORE a large crowd at Nee Soon last week, Royal Army Pay Corps beat the Ma to van Basic Training Centre m the final of the Nee Soon Garrison Knock out Cup, to the tune of 5 goals to nil. This was a vastly621 words
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Article671 1954-08-15 18 SELETAR SPORT by RAFMAN RAF Changi beat RAF Seletar by four goals to three m the Royal Air Force Inter-Station Cup at Seletar last Thursday. Although the score suggests a close and a hard-fought game, this was not so, as at one stage towards the end671 words
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268 1954-08-15 18 THE TEST Hutton Simpson Are Out LONDON. Aug 14 (R eo lt T) r~ Pakistan exploilm the drying pitch well ha.; claimed two England vu, kets for 36 runs by lunr'i on the third day of th, fourth and final* lest at The Oval here todaj The tourist- had scored268 words
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Advertisement577 1954-08-15 18 bTI ROUND TRIPS TO JAPAN 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days m Japanese Ports "Santhia" sailing sth Sept. "Sirdhana" sailing 18th Oct. "Santhia" sailing 19th Nov. Ist C1a55... 5745 2nd Class $590 CHILDREN ACCORDING TO AGE ISLAY KERR Co., Ltd. 11A, Collyer Quay SINGAPORE Tel: ***** ft V577 words
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Advertisement136 1954-08-15 18 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans '!ia8J^^^^&. -;-JmSm hBL tStfr l5^^BI^Kf ■'*■'->.. '^^w^S^^^k-:^3^a^B^BB\ :^H^^^^^^^^M''^B^^jBjfevY-:- ■'•^iiSUt^ J^BP^ 5^&, .^HHubI^SBSP? A Just look in your mirror. Anyone who has changed to Macleans can see the difference at once for Macleans g.ves Oisible results, quickly. Th; s is what happens every time136 words
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552 1954-08-15 19 TONY RANGEL - Hats Off To The Indons For Coming Here TONY RANGEL BY PENANG. Sat:—History will be made on Thursday, Aug 19, when the first Malayan Open Badminton Championships will commence. Malaya is prond to welcome the first two foreign competitors Ferry Sonneville and Eddie Yusuf to participate m its national same.552 words
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228 1954-08-15 19 FOLLOWING m the tradition of the Harlem Globetrotters, Clown Princes of Basketball, are the University of Oregon cagers due to arrive m Singapore on August 23 to play four matches m the Colony. But if the Globetrotters had made you see the funny side of228 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-08-15 19 RONALD Parry, (right) Captain of the Selangor's team, receives the meet pennant from the Commisi sioner General, Mr. Malcolm i MacDonald, (centre) at yesterday's Malayan A.A.A. j Championships on Kuala Lumpur Pudang. Mr. N. M. Vasagam secretary of the M.A.A.A. is standing second from left, and Inche Mustapha Al- bakri,66 words
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402 1954-08-15 19 wrftlTV -... VERITY GILL - Japan's World TT Stars Coming For Asian Tourney wrftlTV VERITY GILL By SINGAPORE will be the venue for the 3rd I Asian Table Tennis championships which will begin on December 14 and end on December 19. Fifteen Asian countries, including: the holders, Japan, have sent in their entries. "Singapore is402 words
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Article214 1954-08-15 19 ANDY ROZARIO - ANDY ROZARIO BY KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Selangor will take the field favourites tomorrow in their third Football Association of Malaya Cup Final against the Federation Combined Services at the Princes Road Stadium here. Selangor. however, cannot afford to take any chances or i revel in214 words
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Article538 1954-08-15 19 JEFFERY JAMES - Time For Malaya's Own Games JEFFERY JAMES Malayans Want Big Time Spott Here! By AT THIS time when our sportsmen and sports women are looking for laurels overseas m increasing numbers —and the enthusiasm they feel for Olympic participation is a fever that is gathering temperature Malaya's sports officiols should538 words
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Article84 1954-08-15 19 MALAYAN athletes have improved but they are still far from being world beaters. Inche Mustapha Albakri. president of the Amateur Athletic Association ot Malaya. said this last night at Kuala Lumpur. Lack of training and coach ing facilities are still an impediment to Malaya's progress not only84 words
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Article47 1954-08-15 19 PENANG'S hockey thief. Mr. C. L. Morris expressed the hope that Nandi Singh, the Indian hockey international, would spend his leave in Penan?. Then we would be able to get him to coach our players, Mr. Morris told a meetins of the P.II.A. last night.47 words
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Advertisement624 1954-08-15 19 Endßheumafism While You Sleep I von suffer sha.p ltlh:n pain<>. If r^JlifX J°« n ta are swollen. f Vy|*-yH i'- shows your blo< .1 "^l3 m is Poison«U throug.i IV -■P*# f tu!ty action. JLV'.'-'v./f^"'^ "ther symptoms of Kulnev Disorders »r« Baokae He. Acl.ing Joints and Limbs, Sciatica, Neuritis. Lumbioo.624 words
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Advertisement607 1954-08-15 19 £NICU\ k > f wL 'a^- j^r f^^^w' Dr'irguished for beauty! Fatusd for Accuracy/ Anti-Magnetic Tropicalised y- S;:re: Shock Pro^ecfed >k 17 <St 21 Jewels Sole Agents: SKI IRO (CHINA) LTD. (Incorporated m Hongko I fiftfCN* £NIU& £NICU& £NICUK i i Restore Youthful Vigour To Glands m 24 Hours New607 words
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Article311 1954-08-15 20 Red Hat Shows Speed Promise OX THE TRACK I BY WINDSOR LAD Xl ALA LUMPUR. Sat. Locally trained horses were seen to advantage at this morning's fast work In preparation for their engagements at the coming i Selangor Turf Club's August Meeting. Galloping! conditions were ideal and several fast times311 words
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Article112 1954-08-15 20 Xl \L\ LIMPIR. Sat. A forecast pool and an electric infield tote indicator are feature* whuh will be introduced at the coming Selangor Turf Club> August meeting. T t pool .v hi I UN; f\: c h i.iv, oita w.:; I who will i tate both112 words
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Article1665 1954-08-15 20 LEOISG HEW MEISG; AISDY ROZAR1O - LEOISG HEW MEISG AISDY ROZAR1O. But Fay Siebel Takes All The Day's Glory By Standard's Special Reporters at the MAAA Meet. KUALA LUMPUR, Sot. In two days of ideal weather, Malayan athletes from Singapore, the Federation and British North Borneo, established 13 new records j to1,665 words
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Article133 1954-08-15 20 THE NEW THE OLD The six new records set up yesterday were: Hammer— Lt. Col. C. J. Reidy (Singapore) 158 ft. 7 inches (old record 136 ft. 2 ins). j Long Jump Women: Annie Choong (Selangor)— l7 ft. i inch (Old Record 16 ft. 11 ins.). One Mile Inter-School Relay:133 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-08-15 20 SELA\'GOR'S h'n > bel is now Malaya' t ivontan. She proved by clear cut Victoria her Colony rivals.17 words
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643 1954-08-15 20 PETER KUM - Yusuf Is Out: Ferry Looks Promising PETER KUM By KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. In surviving their ties, the Indonesian champions were today given a prelude to the type of opposition they are likely to get in the next two days of the Selangor "Internation" Badminton v^nompionsnips. Eddie Yusuf, Indonesian runner-upi was643 words
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Article568 1954-08-15 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sol day of the Selangor Turf Saturday, Aug. 21, here ai Cl. 3. Div. I— SJF. Flame of the Forest 9.00 Ore 8.11 Talkie II 8.10 South Pacific 8.09 C.raduate 8.08 Applause 8.07 Wide Screen 8.06 Clickity Click 8.0« Orissa 8.05 Air Rate 8.04 Peasant568 words
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Article70 1954-08-15 20 KOWLOON W IN IN PENANG PENANG. Sat. X i Motor Bus Company i team beat a Penang S' j i-'<". m XI 4-1 at Victoria Green I i day. Most of the Selection team were playing their first repi sent au v<- match and shaken by the occasion The scorers70 words
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Article43 1954-08-15 20 BATU GAJAH. Fri. In l one-sided soccer League m played here on Wetfnesd i Malayan Tin Dredging trounced Pemuda P<-rm: G— 1. Scorers were; Murad Mookiah (2), Taharln Ahm 1 and Ibraliim lor Malayan T i 'Dredging and Yom for P43 words
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