Singapore Standard, 5 March 1954
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Title Section20 1954-03-05 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft 3fl 4 I) Vol. IV. No. 246. V SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration289 1954-03-05 1 HE SAVED UP FOR 17 YEARS TO READ LAW A Challenge To Modern Youth ti....K. ot.ee o._ i i ~ei n Standard Staff Reporter A HONGKONG Chinese, who saved for IT years to read Lw in Lincoln's Inn. London, yesterday challenged > Gangsters in the Far E.t>t N r.val hisStandard - 289 words
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112 1954-03-05 1 UK Police Tighten Security Measures (Reutei Police here have taken special security pi cautions *o guard Buckingham Palace, the of Parliament t 10 Downing S- (the Prim? Minisler's residence) from j- in tation here of tl sbo< ting last Mon- fin American C -.en. >o.- v n > -rt W112 words
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Article70 1954-03-05 1 OT lar. 4: (UP) Cana i epte I ar. iinvita- art t S4 rea in I teneva -tf. the External A fain r.i Mr. Laster B. unced yesterdajr. as aso a epted 9 invitai for the c«>.:rer^pea In B the Deputy O- ster, Gi era!70 words
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Article139 1954-03-05 1 Indo-China City Alerted PARIS, Mar. 4.— A state of alert was proclaimed in Hanoi for three hours early today, according to reports received here. Gunfire and explosions coming from the outskirts of the city could be heard for nearly Military authorities declined to giveU.P. - 139 words
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121 1954-03-05 1 LADY PAMELA MEETS HER DAD'S RESCUER MELBOURNE. Mar. 4: (Reujter> Lad;- Pame'a Mount- batten, daughter of Lord Louis Mjuntbatten, and a Lady-in-Waiting to the Queen. last night met Gee'.ons busine.ss- :rs:m. Me. L. So'omon the nun who saved her father's life 1:; years aao. Lady Pamela met Mi. Solomon at121 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-03-05 1 photo. ALL GOOD PALS: In a public display of unity, President Mohammed Naguib (centre) joins hands with Major Salah Salem (left) a nd Premier Abdel Nasser. Lt. Col. Nasser was mainly responsible for the attempt to drop the General from the Presidency of Egypt because heA.P. - 58 words
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Article32 1954-03-05 1 THE hunt for the three j Communists believed to be i responsible for murdering Detective Sub-Inspector Tan Ah Seng on Wednesday morni ing went on yesterday without success.32 words
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Article99 1954-03-05 1 RAF 'Copter Crashes On Take-Off AN F. 51 helicopter of 194 Squadron. Royal Air Force, crashed on take-ort' from Fort Chabai. in Kelantan. on the morning of Wednesday, March 3. The helicopter, piloted by Flying Officer Batten, was engaged on a routine visit to the fort. At the time of99 words
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Article85 1954-03-05 1 KHARTOUM, Mar. 4 (AP) The Sudanese government today publicly accused Ansari tribesmen, supporting the proindependence Umma Party, of staging Monday's riots in Khartoum in which 34 people were killed. A government statem-ent to the press revealed that strict precautions had been taken to maintain order.85 words
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151 1954-03-05 1 NEWPORT, (Monmouthshire). Mar. 4: (Reuter).— A British sailor who married a 19--year-old waitress in Hongkong in 1946 had since been guilty of •'cruel desertion and gross hypocrisy," a divorce court judge said here today. The man, Reginald George Cresswell, formed an association with another151 words
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Article67 1954-03-05 1 ROBBERS MURDER SHOPMAN ALOR STAR, Thurs. A j Chinese shopkeeper i n Kui bang Rotan. near Alor Star, was last night fatally shot by one of four masked robbers armed with rifle. The robbers. believed to have been Malays, broke into the house and ransacked it. After their departure, neighbours67 words
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Article73 1954-03-05 1 SIR John Nicoll, the j Governor of Singapore, will leave for London on Alar. 11 by i the William Ruys for iiscus- sions with the Secretary of State for the Colonies. 'Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. in connection with the. constitutional change? I recommended by the73 words
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Article216 1954-03-05 1 'MADAME PARACHUTE'S' NEW TASK HANOI. Mar. 4, (Reuter).— "Madame Parachute," a slim French girl reporter who has parachuted down on battlefields all over JndoChina in the past two years. is leaving the war here this spring to fight another battle in the United States. She wants tv> collect enough ammunition216 words
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Article, Illustration376 1954-03-05 1 Japanese Still In The Jungle? By JAMES PETER CHIN Standard Staff Reporter THE Japanese Consul-Genera!, Malaya, Mr. Ken Ninomiya in possession of a secret list of 100 Japanese soldiers believed to be still m WT" i un 9>es They ore officially listed as376 words
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Article124 1954-03-05 1 Fights Back, Wounds One Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE farmer who was held up by two armed Chinese jn Kampong Chengkeh, last night fought back and stabbed one of his assailants with the latter's own knife. The uco men, both armed with knives went to124 words
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Article82 1954-03-05 1 LONDON. Mar. 4: (Reuter) A coroner ruled today that a former Malayan rabbet j planter who was captured by I the Japanese during the Worid i War II gassed himself j n nis I South London home while the balance of his mind was dis- turbed. Mr.82 words
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Article46 1954-03-05 1 PENANG. Thurs. Three masked Chinese, two of whom were armed with revolvers. staged a daring armed robbery at the residence Madam Quah i Sor Eng in Kinta Lane tonight. They got -away with jewellery] amounting to '$2,000 and $200 in cask I46 words
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Article143 1954-03-05 1 SOPIEE YEAP We'll Quit /Dec. 31 If... PENANG. Thurs.— Two newly appointed Unofficial members ol the Federal Legislative Council Incite Mohamed Sopiee and Mi Yeap Choong Kong. *did today they would resign then seats on the Council on Dec. 31. this year, if Federal elections ate not held by that143 words
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Article39 1954-03-05 1 CHICAGO. Mar 4: (Re I Ricans today in a round-i* leader^ o! the Puerto EUi nationalist movement Chicago. as a resulf of the wounding ')f five Congresanen on Monday The aiie.siv followed others! in New Vork.39 words
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Advertisement69 1954-03-05 1 uj:aki\g INSIRANCE AT VOL'R SERVICE ANG BROTHERS 60. Winchester House. Tel. ftMt !«»GW iPEftUOT "V^ (HemsliUitfd) J WHITE a COLOURED > SHEETS a PILLOW CASES jy to nialrh. j^r (Made in ISA.) «\V PEftOOT MRCAM 1 i Tesessssss, 1,, I x in 5 pastel shades. V Sizes: 72 x 99'69 words
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561 1954-03-05 2 SEAHORSE HEROES RETURN SUNBURNT BUT TRIUMPHANT Standard Staff Reporter ONE of the most arduous voyages ever undertaken In the country was completed yesterday when the 16--fo«t runabout, the Seahorse, roared into Pasir Panjang, having completed the 1.080 mile trip from Singapore to Penang and back in the running time of561 words
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Article106 1954-03-05 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) i n Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Syot Loose 531 541 No. 1 R.S.S 54| 54i No. 2 R.S.S. 535 54 So. 3 R.S.S. 525 53 Tone: Quiet TIN PRICE The prire of Un vester day was 5330 (Up106 words
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147 1954-03-05 2 MR. T. P. F. McNeice, reelected President of the Family Planning Association, Singapore, yesterday pledged that its work would progress and develop until "enlightenment has been spread to every woman who asks for our help." Speaking at the Association's annual general meeting, Mr. McNeice147 words
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Article643 1954-03-05 2 FED. COUNCIL SET-UP IS HAILED An Interesting Move, Say Some KUALA LUMPUR, Thur.— The choice j of unofficial members in the "interim" Federal i Legislative Council on the basis of their political affiliations was generally welcomed in the Federation today as an interesting experiment. But there was an air of643 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-03-05 2 THIS exclusive Standard photo taken a few minutes after the Seahorse completed her gruelling 1,080 mile voyage to Penang and back shows the four adventurers being congratulated by friends and well-wishers at the residence of Mr. Aw Cheng Chye. In the picture from left are Mr. Aw, Mr. Anderson, the89 words
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Article74 1954-03-05 2 MR. K. KAMRAJ NADAR. Indian M.P.. President of the I Tamil Nad Congress Committee and one of the most powerful public figures in India, is arriving in Singapore today, by Bharat Airways. Mr. Nadar is on a two-week study tou r of Malaya. The Tamils Representative Council74 words
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Article40 1954-03-05 2 HONGKONG. Mar. 4:— Special Standard Service: Closing prices t of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.53 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US$l; $1,816 to M;,!a- van $1; 50. 214 10 one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $249,625 to 1 taeL40 words
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Article224 1954-03-05 2 LOVE'S disillusionment hit a widow the hard i way. She found out that the man she loved and lived with for three years, had also been cohabiting with her j 18-year-old daughter, for two years in the same house. This was stated before Mr.224 words
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Article30 1954-03-05 2 LORD Shepherd will address the University Socialist Club tonight on the British Labour Party's New Programme at j 8.15 p.m. in the Arts Theatre. I Bukit Timah. Singapore.30 words
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Article39 1954-03-05 2 MOHAMED Hari bin Abdul was sentenced in the Singapore Fifth Police Court yesterday to four months' rigorous imI prisonment for stealing two i pairs of shoes and a suitcase of clothing from his relative, Bahari bin Mansoor.39 words
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Article90 1954-03-05 2 TWO robbers were yesterday frightened away from a house in Toh Terrace, Singapore, by the woman occupants who shouted at the top of their voices as soon as they saw the two strangers in their midst. As they heard the screams the thugs dashed out irame- diately.90 words
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Advertisement147 1954-03-05 2 fIAiJ i (to 20th March) Eastern Arts, Embroidery Linen Table Cloth, Siamese Jewels, Camphor Wood Chests, etc. etc jj PEfPING STORE 173. Onhtird Houtl S 9 p*r*>-#. I'hono 753.J yr& k, n 1 .^^-1 l/i/b. joh mwit ask for HEINZ > Hk Just a little Heinz Tomato JE wk Ketchup147 words
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Article330 1954-03-05 3 Commission Plans To Wind Up By March, 1956 Standard Staff Reporter THE War Damage Commission has declared final dividend payments for private chattel claims. According to the awards, Singapore will receive 92.5 per cent and the Federation 90.4 per cent of the claims. It has also330 words
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Article, Illustration134 1954-03-05 3 IHfc Direitor of the W.>-ni«-n's \ir Font*. Air Commandant N M Salmon, with th,. R.A.F. officers of the Fjr Kast .Air Force on the <»f the Officers' Mess H.m-.fc.A.F.. Fairy Point, t'huiiiji Picture shows (left to ri«ht): Front Row Flight Officer B. B. Cardale, WingRAF - 134 words
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Article290 1954-03-05 3 Prefab Shelter Plan For Hawkers CITY PERMIT SOUGHT SINGAPORE Hawkers B has written to Iha Presideni of the CQUBCiI, asking p-: -sion |Q build the C->:..r.v' s fifsi pret'abricai d hawkers 1 dielter m vacant C:jx n Land. w I pei Cbinc fa e w s I behind the Kee290 words
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Article109 1954-03-05 3 HOW to make some of the j most tempting dishes in Chinese culinary art will be taught this month at the cook- I ing classes held weekly by the Y.W.C.A.. at Raffles Quay. The schedule of menus be- ginning from Tuesday, Mar. 9. j is: Smoked109 words
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Article88 1954-03-05 3 THIRTY St. John Ambulance officers will form a guard-of- i "honour at Singapore's .Kaliang i Airport at 10.30 a.m. on Sunday when Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Superintendent-in-chief j of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, arrives after a Fede- j ration tour. In the afternoon, accompani-i ed88 words
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Article81 1954-03-05 3 Jap Bow Gets Him A Caution YEO NEE SOON, a hawker, walked into the dock at the City Court yesterday and greeted the magistrate Mr. J. M. Devereux-Cole-bourn, with a deep, respectful bow from the waist. "Please, do not bow like that," said the Magistrate a little startled. "We're no81 words
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103 1954-03-05 3 'KEEP LEFT IS' WARNING ON 'CHENG MENG' ONE-WAY traffic notice boards bearing the legend "keep left and moving" are being made by the City Coun- cil in preparation of "Cheng J Meng," which falls on April 5. In past years it was found that traffic was heavy along I Kheam103 words
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Article73 1954-03-05 3 AN appeal was made recently by Mr. S. H. Smith. Chairman of the British Tin Investment Corporation, to give "every possible support to the Tin Research Institute of the Internationa! Tin Research Council." Mr. Smith, who asked for ■support in his annual report. stressed the vital contribution73 words
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Article67 1954-03-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Liin Peck. 29. of Batu Lane. Kuala Lumpur, who was seriously injured on Tuesday. when his car and a military I lorry were i n collision at the •ird Mile. Ipoh Road died at the General Hospital, yesterday. Lim was returning to Kuala67 words
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207 1954-03-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri Five different awards for meritorious service were presented to 11 members of the Police Force at a parade yesterday at the Police Depot here by the Chief Police Officer, Mr T. Q. Gaffikin. The Coronation Medal was given to Sgt. Major207 words
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Article, Illustration263 1954-03-05 3 IPOH, Thurs.— A five-year-old Indian boy, Ramu today gave evidence in the High Court here of a fatal quarrel between hi s her and father at the Town Board labourers' lines a* Matang on Dec. 14 last vear Ramu was testifying at theStandard - 263 words
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Article24 1954-03-05 3 BLRGLARS slipped fnfo a house in Cairnhii! Circle Singapore, on Tuesday night I and stole cash amounting to $89 and a wristwatch.24 words
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Article24 1954-03-05 3 AN 11-year-o ,j Chinese boy *r*s caught re'i-handed as he snatched a necklace from a shild in Kandang ECerbau Market. Singapore, yesterday.24 words
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Article23 1954-03-05 3 The Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, will ores -i awards to 15 persons ar eminent House at ua tomorrow.23 words
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Article176 1954-03-05 3 Ban On Refugees From China FOURTEEN White Russian refugees of a group of 00 who are teeing from the 1 errors of Communist China were refused permission to land when the vessel Tegelberg— which it taking them to South America— arrived in Singapore yesterday A spokesman Cor the r told176 words
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Article83 1954-03-05 3 $46,000 For Repairs To Car Park THE Singapore Government has now provided the Put*:;--Work.- Department with s46,oo9 for repairs t 0 l> e carried wit to the Co! lyer Quay caf park, a spokesman of the Department. Mi. E.W Houston, t44 The Standard yesterday He sard work on resurfacing and83 words
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Advertisement24 1954-03-05 3 Mietiabiiity and Top Performance Assured ••••c ##9#99#9# f SHELL Outboard Motor Oil Odott»#«ii» ********************#i###iii99i9^ and SHEILA. DHQ The finest combination for every Outboard Engine24 words
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Advertisement141 1954-03-05 3 BARGAINS BARGAIN COUNTERS -7J#, Si.no. KUt .v^.oo. RM9 5.t.00 I LRIHLR ADDIIIONS OF FIRST CLASS FABRICS smashing oifi;rs i\ t SHIRTS SUTI\CS and a(x:i;ssoriks. WASSIAMULLS HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. t i» -^-u*-u~u~i_n_r>rxr>_rnr->_r>_ri_i-i_ri_i-i_i- r» r» /Mr*... AA^^B^^^ ''■■■■.■I J^hb^^^^^^Li^^^H You cao break the suHocating hold thai Asttima nas 01 v,^^k you Think141 words
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Article319 1954-03-05 4 legco' No Longer Recognises The Union Movement PENANG, Thurs. Pcnong division of the Malayan Trade Union Congress will urge the .Central Committee of the M.T.U.C. to lodge its strongest protest to Government concerning the nomination of only four Labour members to the Federal Legislative Council, the319 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-03-05 4 photo. MR. JOSEPH JORDA, export manager of the Mennen Company of America (right) who is visiting the Far and Middle East to contact his Company's agents, arrived in Singapore from Hongkong by CPA Skymaster last night. He was met at Kalians Airport by Mr. G. T. Moffett (left) of MaclaineStandard - 77 words
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241 1954-03-05 4 'Send An Emissary Into The Jungle' From ANDREW ROTH LONDON. Mar. 4.— Two Labour M.P.'s suggested today that the Federation Government should send an emissary to the '"guerillas" in the Malayan jungie and offer them a conditional amnesty Stanll J Awbery c.r..l S Leslie Plummet made this suggestion in the241 words
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Article37 1954-03-05 4 AN exhibition of photographs n George Washington, Araeri- n< first President and of new iMMMs oeing built m the t'nited States *o replace old wom-oul dwellings is being held at the I'SIS Library, 2ti. Raffles Place.37 words
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121 1954-03-05 4 POH Ee Bens, a taxi driver who wag commended by Singapore Police last year for saving the life of a man lrom a canal, made another gallant rescue bid yesterday, when he pulled out an unconscious boy from a pool behind the Golf121 words
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Article90 1954-03-05 4 1 THE first German passenger vessel to call at Singapore alter the war. arrived yesterday evening, on her maiden voyage to the Far East from Germany. J She is the Schwabenstein operated by the Norddeutscher Lloyd Line, and has passengers accommodation for 80 and cargo90 words
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106 1954-03-05 4 JUDGMENT IN PREMISES SUIT RESERVED HEARING of an action brought bv a firm el printers and publishers to recover their Robinson Road premises rented to a firm c f food contractors, concluded yesterday in the Singapore Hi^h Court., Judgment was reserved. The plaintiff. Mr. Peter Chong. is claiming possession of106 words
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Article318 1954-03-05 4 -Officer Tells Court KIALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Assistant Com-' missioner of Police, Mr. C. T. Dobree, today told the First Magistrates Court here that he had expert j knowledge on betting and book-making and that he himself had been betting both on the race course318 words
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Article24 1954-03-05 4 A 26-YEAR-OLD Indian. Rama, has been reported misi sing from his house in 122 Chin I Cheok Street, Singapore, since j Tuesday24 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-03-05 4 Miss Jenny Yeo who will perform the Chinese Sword Dance at tomorrow's Singapore Youth Council Gala Ball, to be held at the Badminton Hall. Tickets are obtainable at the SYC Headquarters in Orchard Road and other Youth Organisations in the Colony. Proceeds are for the SYC Holiday camp in67 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-03-05 4 To shy 16-year-old. Mali Guan Kong, son of a Singapore doctor, yesterday was the happiest day of his life. He was informed tl.at he is the only candidate to obtain nine distinctions in the last Cambridge Examinations in Singapore. Mah. who Is now in the Post School Certificate67 words
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Article94 1954-03-05 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Art s Council of the Federation of Malaya will hold an exhibition of works of local artists her e in early June. Artists will be able to hand in or send their entries to collecting centres in each State and Settlement and94 words
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Article62 1954-03-05 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 4. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN S P ot 16Jd. Spot £687 10s. per ton. April Junt 16{d. buyers, £690 sellers. October/December 16|d. Settlement price: £692 10s. March62 words
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Article115 1954-03-05 4 The Big Shot Had Friend In Court A MAN walked into the City Police Court dock and i asked the Magistrate. Mr. J. M. Devereux-Colebourn yes- terday for a three month ex- tension to a mandatory order for him to demolish his house. "What excuse can you give me for115 words
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Article199 1954-03-05 4 A SERGEANT, inarched i smartly forward and into the courtroom of a District Court Martial being held at Nee Soon, yesterday. H e had barely taken five steps when he slipped and dropped to the ground with a thud knocking down two chairs in199 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-03-05 4 photo. SICK and troubled, trisha rider Lim Chye Swee sits in front of his ramshackle dwelling: with his wife and four of his children, after eviction from his former home because of non-payment of rent. A friend presents milk for the four-month-old baby, biscuits for the children and S8 foStandard - 54 words
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Article283 1954-03-05 4 Their Future Is Bleak DRIVEN out of a cubicle he rented in Lorong 31. Geylang, Singapore, because he could not pay the rent, trisha rider Lim Chye Swee with his wife and five children, are now living in a makeshift lean-to which he has made283 words
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Article120 1954-03-05 4 EX-SPECIAL ORDERED TO BE FLOGGED A FORMER constable. Rfc Dollah. who sho wounded a poiilti in an attempt- was sentence^. Singapore Assi yesterday to imprisonment, lashes of the rot a When pa as trial iuden Mr Knight, bi about doing vi< nooeot iolence In etun tfon to yo sente posed120 words
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Article40 1954-03-05 4 TH E Indo- lala P Seamen's erf Sing, will take a Ariice q* -ial genera meei nighf in ectic dispute w n oi the St. Stea pany. The I':.. sen ultimatum to I demands erg QYi40 words
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Advertisement149 1954-03-05 4 Malaya's OWN magazine 3Mo€>t h**r in EEA TUR E a Rita that SIZZLES! ML J^B& -hocked a censor. Her bumps and grinds S^^K -ent shivers down his spine. VOL 1 try it! >IKr 1 a Malayan with a "different" -*ort mj^f fHEP of hobby. He i»«k*s "huiitins" elusive T^S JkJ^yß149 words
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Article, Illustration137 1954-03-05 5 MR. R. E.. TURNBULL, CMC, was installed yes-*-rdav morning in JesselI>n as the third postwar Governot of British North Mr. Turnbull takes over' from Mr B. J. O'Brien, CM.G. the R Governor c e Sir 1 r e m ent Decembe r ast. Immediately or:137 words
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Article99 1954-03-05 5 Drove Under Influence Of Drink TH! re Secon J Traf- Mr. H rare Yoon >■•:-.■■. Jt I I ka .m, to >::■• lth*> JOTO Impi v:mo::t I guilty to a| a a -ar while lei thfl influence of liquor Ota Hm steoai narj e of negligently resulting in! roHij on99 words
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Article23 1954-03-05 5 Kim waa arited the Qthtl) P ice ta] i d a charge >k>n o:' :i\ e i *of o p i m23 words
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Article108 1954-03-05 5 THE Singapore Cits Council will have to give ud a '"gilt" of 4. SOU square feet of land near New Bridge Road if the Improvement Trust insists on j a payment of $7,300 for it. Last year, the S.I.T. offered j this piece of land108 words
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222 1954-03-05 5 Restrictions On Trade Mar Penang's Future— Report m PENANG, Thurs.— The future of Penang depends ,to a large extent on a solution of many restrictive measures imposed by neighbouring countries. This was stated in the annual report of the Rubber Trade Association of Penang which will be tabled at its222 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-03-05 5 ABOUT 700 Old Bojs and friends of Singapore's Ariglo Chinese School. including the Governor. Sir John Nicoll. and Maj. General A. G. O'Carrol] Scott attended a reunion dinner on Monday night in the school auditorium, in celebration of Founder's Day. Guests at the main table are (from left): Lady Lim,78 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-03-05 5 Memorial Medal For Student Presented THE first student of the University of Malaya to receive th t > .Memorial Medal in Chemistry presented by the Royal Institute of Chemistry. Malaya Section, was Mr. Loke Kwon; Hun;. H« received the award for beim; the best Honours student in Chemistry last year.Standard - 81 words
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Article76 1954-03-05 5 FOR abetting his 16-year-old girl friend, Chow Ah Moi, to drive a car, Tay Chin Chew, 1 a Federation man. was yesterday fined $50 by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Chong, when he pleaded guilty to two offences. On the other charge76 words
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Article104 1954-03-05 5 Wartime Friendship Renewed A FRIENDSHIP begun during the war in Southern Malaya by a Chinese rubber planter is to be further strengthened soon in distant Southampton, England. When Mr. WiJJiaiM Kan, now a law student in London, was only a small boy, his father nursed, fed and helped to escape104 words
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Article93 1954-03-05 5 MR. Martin C. Bolle. General Secretary of the International Federation of Unions oi Employees in Public and Civil Services in Britain, will visit Singapore shortly to acquire information about the wage policy of the War Department so that he may make necessary representation to the93 words
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Article87 1954-03-05 5 FAR EAST Air Force planer will give an air display at the North Borneo Flying Club AirRally to be held at Jesselton on March 6. They will leave for Labuan today and will night-stop there. The rally will be opened by Sunderlands. of the Far87 words
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259 1954-03-05 5 MR. STAN Awbery, (Labour) asked in the House of Commons on Wednesday if the First Lord of the Admiralty was aware that men living in the Singapore Naval Base were often fined one or two days' wages for offences committed outside working hours, Reuter259 words
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Article, Illustration212 1954-03-05 5 Malaya Is Raleigh's Best Mart In S-EA MALAYA is on the top priority list of Raleigh Industries productions because she is the most promising country in South-East Asia, Mr. L. R. Cooksley. Controller. Eastern Division of RudgeWhitworth Ltd.. said in Singapore On Tuesday. lie told The Standard at his farewellStandard - 212 words
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296 1954-03-05 5 Split In The Top Ranks KUALA Lumpur, Thurs. The Selangor Parents' Association which was formed recently to fight for educational facilities for overaged schoolchildren is facing a crisis, Whether the Association will continue to exist or not will largely depend on the outcome of a296 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-03-05 5 photo. MR. ROBLKT RfAKK. syn dilated columnist for Seripps Howard chain of newspapers i in the United States, arrived I in Singapore by Qantas j BOAC Constellation yester i day enroute to India on a I pleasure-cum-busines.> trip. i lie hopes to shoot some tigers during his one-month i stayStandard - 53 words
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Article32 1954-03-05 5 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoii. will lav the foundation stone oi the new Chinese YMCA building at Teiok Aver Basin (via Prince Edward Roadi todav at 5 p.tr..32 words
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Article135 1954-03-05 5 Ritson Salary Dispute To End? THE Id-month son pay talks between 1 Sint;;:; Guvn ameni EU its vanous stall KSOCia- tions for a new i,a!ar\ structure for over 18,000 Government employees is expected to end tomorrovi Government hs~ [a viti leaders of the Counci of Action, the European Civil Servants135 words
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Article66 1954-03-05 5 A SI\r,APPORF Fk-v Canon P. I. Sa B boo osi more than 15.000 his store beneath his in ECeog Lee K jht 1 bo irt >>i > rdi Two fire engines fought t-minute ■•n^ c- Lta flanv When th< fin was fini out. ii was66 words
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Miscellaneous78 1954-03-05 5 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. Mar. 3 to 7.30 Mar. 4 Singapore (73 F.), Penang (73 Fj. Kota Bahru (69 F.l. Kuala Lumpur (71 F.i, Ipoh (72 F.l. Kuantan (66 F.). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m Mar. 4 Singapore (89 F.). Penang (92 F.», Kota78 words
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Article883 1954-03-05 6 J^NSWERING a request by the United Chinese School Teachers' Association that the birthday of Sun Yat-sen should be included in the Chinese School calendar as a holiday, the Federation's Education Department has advised the Association to honour instead the great men in the history of Malaya The Education883 words
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Article304 1954-03-05 6 Justice Is Quick In Arabia A KILLER must be killed and a thief must have his right hand cut off. This is the basic law in Saudi Arabia, based on the Muslim "Sharia." The rule is so strictly applied that the trial of a murderer or a thief never takes304 words
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Article, Illustration1609 1954-03-05 6 Malayan Attain By JkisEX JOSEl J> ATHER than invade the Correspondence Columns, I propose instead to deal here with some of the letters published in The Standard following my talk to the University* Socialist Club, my friendly disagreement with Han Suyin over the proposed Chinese University,1,609 words
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Letter529 1954-03-05 6 Truth In A Malay Saying Sir,— As a Confucianist. no i local editorial has interested > me so much in recent weeks I as that of yours, entitled. Al- liance Group Protest (vide Standard, 26.2.54). It sets out the problem f that every honest citizen has g to face in529 words
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Letter213 1954-03-05 6 Sir; One of the nt-w jobs of the C:;y Council's macebearer \vi;j be to prevent money-lenders entering the Council*! nuguat premises. Now this raises a point of law. The money-lender is there to recover a just loan. It might be said that he is there in213 words
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Article56 1954-03-05 6 Sir: when ;-..-k lor a telephone number, say for example five-nought-five, the telephone operator always checks me and says five-o-five. When I ask for tive-lour-Bve, 1 gel 505 tnucfa to my i annoyance. There is definite v s need for operators to accept "nought 1 nuim ra I >56 words
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Article, Illustration10 1954-03-05 6 -What's Hae bettin" tlie kitchen stove's gone out?"10 words
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Article208 1954-03-05 6 Review of Views Was He Serious? JTUSAN MELAYU many people mu I wondering if [nchc bin Sheikh Ahmad M Bus when he move Selangor* Star t Q TuesGay. that fir.;. ibe madi Selangor Qovernmi sent and past bers of the State I tnche Yahya said mat cia: members oi S208 words
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Advertisement159 1954-03-05 6 (SINGAPORE n;.tK STANDARD ■nramon muknlng newspaper HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cable Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singapore BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Printing House Square. London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Syltan St.. 83. Cowan St.. 8, Leith St.. Tola 4588 Tela:159 words
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Advertisement22 1954-03-05 6 SfYORKfI Fly Pan American I via Bangkok AroM* Ew«»o connecting carrier across the U.S. A- /L Bfc- WOBLO S MOSI PAN AMERICAN22 words
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200 1954-03-05 7 BURTON ON TRENT, Mar. 4 (Reuter)— A woman who went on her honeymoon with a dead baby's body In her trousseau was named by an inquest jury here today as an accessory after the fact in the murder ©I two other children. The hildren200 words
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Article56 1954-03-05 7 MEXICO CITY, Mar 4. (AP) Fe lera ops searched igb ■b< b-poi red nil's I Vlex Ci?> on Wedi s laj it 9 abo w ore .en ofl (ronn in attempted attack on Tu< a a mili*ay r Cu< rnOre s killed •if i i ed56 words
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Article147 1954-03-05 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 4.— President Eisenhower today publicly rebuked Communist-hunting Senator Joseph McCarthy over his charges that the Army was "covering up Communists. At his weekly press ronferencc the President condemned the use oi methods to oppose Communism "that do not conform *l> the American sense147 words
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Article98 1954-03-05 7 U.S. Sues Russia And Hungary liit HAGUE. Alar. 4. iAP> Tbe United States has sued So- iel Un on and Hungary w World C mri lot re- from the two goveru■•i ur sezur« d a I'.S. Air F -9 plane. The rs. Govemmcal d* sanded monetary and other orations b98 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-03-05 7 One Guinea Pig Meets Another IF you have ever wondered whether it pays off to be a scientific "guinea pig." ask 17-year-old Mary Jeanne Kreek. a •senior at Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington. D.C. She can speak from experience that has won her recognition as on- of the nation'sUP - 183 words
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Article118 1954-03-05 7 NAIROBI. Mar 3 (AP)— Mrs. Ragna Gumoes, 52, -and her farm manager seized their guns and beat off an attack by two Africans who crept into a lonely farmhouse in the Thika district of Kenya, authorities reported yesterday. One of tha Africans walked in while118 words
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Article43 1954-03-05 7 KEY WEST. Florida, Mar. 4 (Reuter) Six sailors were kill ed on Tuesday when two heli copters crashed near here. The helicopters collided 10( feet up. seconds after taking of on a formation flying exercise at the naval base here.43 words
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Article40 1954-03-05 7 THE East African Court of Appeal has dismissed the appeals of 27 Africans convicted of murdering ex-chief Luka during the Lari massacre, in which an estimated 120 loyal Kikuyus were killed a year ago. A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article89 1954-03-05 7 PEARL HARBOUR. Mar 4— (AP) Tha U.S. Navy has called otl a mammoth search for possible survivors of an Australian jet bomber that went down nine days ago in the vicinity of the U.S. atomic j proving grounds at Eniwetok i in the South Pacific. The89 words
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Article217 1954-03-05 7 LONDON, Mar. 4 (Reuter)— The three Western powers will start talks with the Soviet Union soon on arrangements for the conference on Asian problems opening in Geneva on April 26, diplomatic sources here said yesterday. Consultations between Lon- don, Paris and Washington about accommodation and217 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-03-05 7 photo. HOLLYWOOD'S Virginia Mayo and her actor husband Michael O'Shea proudly present thair first-born, Mary Catherine O'Shea, as the baby girl face s a Press camera for the first time in their Hollywood home APAP - 35 words
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Article27 1954-03-05 7 BERLIN. Mar. 4, (AP)—The flow of refugees from Communist East Germany is increasing, and on Tuesday it doubled the average of the past several months.27 words
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Article58 1954-03-05 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 4. UP)— Newsweek magazine reported yesterday that the United States Air Force is prepared to close its four Moroccan bases i if anti-French rioting "sets out of hand." The week!}' publication's j periscope column said in that event the bases which cost I58 words
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Article90 1954-03-05 7 j HULL, Mar. 4 (Reuter) Eastern Yorkshire saw five suns yesterday afternoon. Crowds gathered on the moors and in the streets of the cities to gaze up at a multi-coloured dis--5 i play of haloes and four "mock suns" two on either side of I the90 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-03-05 7 nhoto. LAS VEGAS. NEVADA. i Eleanor Holm Rose poses on the Desert Inn diving board before enjoying the pool. The former Olympic swim star and wife of showman Billy Rose has consumed five of j j the necessary six weeks resi- j dence in the State of Nevada to becomeUP - 58 words
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278 1954-03-05 7 BRITAIN REFUTES EGYPT'S 'ABSURD' CHARGE Blamed For Khartoum Riots-* LONDON, Mar. 4, (Reuter) Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretory, yesterday denied Egyptian allegations that Britain was behind Monday's riots in Khartoum. I In a radio broadcast from Cairo on Tuesday night, General Mohammed Naguib, newly-restored Egyptian President, blamed Britain for278 words
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Article123 1954-03-05 7 TO LET G.B. Shaw's House TO LET AYOT, St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire. Mar 4 (Reuter) George Bernard Shaw's .house here which he left to the nation as a shrine to himself when he died in November 1950 will be let unfurnished from Sept. 30 at a rent of £175 a year.123 words
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Article26 1954-03-05 7 I TURKISH Ambassador jHuseyin Ragip Baydur conferred on Wednesday at some length with Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden in London. He requested the interview. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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189 1954-03-05 7 US. 'Intervention' In I-C Denounced i HANOI, Mar. 4 (UP)— Vietminh leader Ho Chi Minh yesterday denounced United States Air Force 'intervention" in the Indo-China war in the first official i Communist reaction to American ground crew aid to the French Air Force. Political observers book a I serious view189 words
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Article151 1954-03-05 7 Iranian Oil To Flow Again Soon LONDON. Mar. 4, (AP)— Eig I of the world's majoi oil panies were reported night near fuLl agreemen* <•-. the formation of an irr.f'national combine that would channel Iranian oil ba k world markets. Oil experts said director- of the companies will m» I151 words
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Article78 1954-03-05 7 RANGOON. Mar. 4. (AFP)— The Burmese Govermr.en". has decided to prolong the w fire which expired a1 .Inight Sunday, to enable K. minting troops to continu* evacuating Burmese ten it was officially atnnoui << on ruesday nigh:. This action follows in by me three nations committee to78 words
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Article51 1954-03-05 7 MADRAS. Mar. 4 «AP final results in the T a core-Cochin state Wednesday gave the Col g party 45 votes against tin munists' 23. The 117-member Legi at Assembly will also ha i Pra.ia Socialists, 9 Revo I nary Socialists. 12 fravancore Tamilnad Congress, and 1 151 words
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Article93 1954-03-05 7 THE HAGUE, Mar. 4, (AP)— Indonesia oh Wednesday guaranteed the well-being of Dutchmen working in Indonesia, provided they devote themselves "honestly and sincerely" to the interests of the country. This assurance was given in an Indonesian Government note replying to Dutch protest? against the93 words
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Article38 1954-03-05 7 OTTAWA. Mar. 4. (AP) Some Canadian defence officials think the U.S. and Canada eventually will have to post a string of radar picket ships in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans as safeguards against Russian atom bombers.38 words
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85 1954-03-05 7 INDEPENDENCE FIRST THEN ALL-OUT WAR PARIS. Mar. 4. (AP) i Prince Buu Lor, Vietnam's i Prime Minister, yesterday said that Vietnam's war eftorts against the Communist-led Vietminh in Indo-China \vi!i ibe stepped up once indepeni dence has been granted to the I Vietnamese by the French Government. Bluj Lor. a85 words
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197 1954-03-05 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 4. (UP) Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. said yesterday the United States does not favour com- pletely abolishing the veto I in the United Nations because "our interests and our security require that we retain the final say on any- i thing197 words
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Advertisement34 1954-03-05 7 \<3uJMs Fruit Flavoured LOLLIPOPS Jfltfßb. PURE SWEETS £Jj 0M A Z0 fr^\) EIGHT IN -S^_ ifciZx W A BAG n >^vjtt^vv7s Ilk x^Jr f im:h ba<; /Mjt^^vk KMTJEI) /J/T\ Fol.ra.i«n l).,ty ilobihson's uK^Soi Mlm34 words
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Advertisement709 1954-03-05 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE JOI*T SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen S'pore PS ham Penang T.S Braunschweig (HAPAG) Gdns 15 16 6Mar 7Mar T.S Bieberstein (NDL) 13 21 Mar 22Mar 23/24Mar T.S Kassel (HAPAG) 29Mar sApr 6Apr 7 BApr MV Schwabenstein (NDL) .11 17Apr iSApr 19709 words
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Advertisement1156 1954-03-05 8 Tec tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE set* »*n ,to hn^) MANSFhXD CO., LTD. M^' Dept. Incorporated in Singapore tarriers option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. (iLASISOW, LONDON CONTINENTAL POItIS Due Sails P S nu;n Penang Aacaoloa foi Liverpool. Uublrt St Swansea G 33/341,156 words
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Advertisement817 1954-03-05 8 SHIPS LAID UP IN U.K. LONDON, Mar. 4, (AP)— number laid up for repair The number of British shifts I dropped, the British Chamber laid up in port for lack of work of Shipping reported yesterday. increased last year, while the i T 12 Chamber said 50 ships. TEA IiinADTC817 words
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Advertisement754 1954-03-05 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /C.K CONTiNKNI S'pore P Sham p, Gdns 33 34 "SELANDIA" for Bangkok 1700 hours "PASADENA" tot Kobsichang. Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe and Yck< hams .24 25Mar 23 23Mur 22 VIM "MALAYA" for Kohsichang. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama 8 BApr 7. 7Apr t754 words
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425 1954-03-05 9 REPORTED RED DEAL FAILS TO STIR MART By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Mar. 4 lndonesia's rubber I j markets are taking little notice of unofficial reports that Jakarta and Moscow are negotiating for the sale of 100,000 tons of Indonesian rubber to Soviet Russia. "Wait and see"'425 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-03-05 9 photo. inn. l. bl. i,.*t». managing director of the British Optical and Precision Engineers, manufacturers of rar-cameras. projectors and cinemascope equipment, accompanied by his wife (above passed through Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation on Tuesday niuht on a business trip to Australia. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article150 1954-03-05 9 MALAYAN BANKING STATISTICS Malayan banking statistics disclose the j volume of operations during January, 1954, at 81,235,794,000 in the Federation. Thi s includes $383,799,000 cheques sent ftut for clearing and $851,995,000 debits to current deposit accounts. In Singapore, the volume ot operations during the month amounted to 51. 6 18.150 words
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Article40 1954-03-05 9 MANILA, Mar. 4 (AFP)— Philippine Vice-president and Foreign Secretary, Carlos Garcia, recently deplored the "utter neglect in promoting: economic independence of SouthEast Asian countries, just because we have been drinking at the fountain of Western culture."40 words
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Article58 1954-03-05 9 j LOXDOX. Mar. 4. (Renter! i Trade in tungsten ones and I concentrates is to he returned from Government to privafr j buyers, it was announced recently. Mr. Derek Reatbroal Amoty. Minister of State at tin Board of Trade, said :hz\ private imports would be D( d58 words
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Article107 1954-03-05 9 COLOMBO. Mar. 4 (IP)— A parliamentary committee strongly recommended yesterday that Ceylon curtail sharply its shipments of quality tea t« the London market, and. after three years, to stop it al- together. The committee advised Commerce Minister R. G Senanayake to cut dire;' shipments 1o107 words
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Article137 1954-03-05 9 ROBBER QUIET THE RrBBER mask* Singapore sterdav < d quiet after t» ing steadt ai 5| cents per Ib. for fir' :.:;-.oe rubber for March t (SSi; cents on Thurv'. The market ruled Quiet <-t of tue aay but steaa.rc i a some manufartijring buy :.k inlerest. Volume of137 words
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Article200 1954-03-05 9 SHAR E S THERE wai a ma I -o\c! o.' in an industrial lares to t-;-- S igapore mark yesterday. an easier tea a j develop 'l in shai i v. (ne in lit 10 ease at th< opening tHJi --(r the aunoun m tit En I i«l prir-f Qm200 words
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Article108 1954-03-05 9 THE pi e mark I Singapore was uooertain in r-opra. and dUlll in cacooul ofl with only small business passing. Copra for .March sh.p.rent closed at (34J per pieu fc Iyer* with sellers at $:?4;. April shipmeaf b ing quote I (34 nd (34j per pi buyers ad -t108 words
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Miscellaneous324 1954-03-05 9 UT Ah By Af Copp iMCy^-VCC^^^y 'A.E-R.E- BHtMwIN £f^ /ANVTHiNje. W£ I I THEIT ANVIL MELTED /-An' "N I [ToSi^'fOLKS, FIUM ALL I I^S^Zif 1 UPAFRESH > DR AP I lT^-^\ UKEBUTTtR.V- y> SO OVERWRITU& HOWTD 1 I igetwou mmvATc-s*-^.'-^ OISSOLVEST^ ahildrapthe f Will) h SArEty git our babv I324 words
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Miscellaneous685 1954-03-05 9 1 ii nnrf n'timnrniTflOnnnDTnTUiniißantumiutnnaginnnnrujTrßMninDii iun i&jj 'M ill»^i'iM>''Blii*Win|pioii)|yti|)iiiiaiiigiittmwiiim[i»iiin-n unrir m mm.'— iibiii- mm i nrniTi hitt hit r iiinTiiiiiniiiuflininitiijßrjnudTiiiiinmrffrii TrwntfftiaßbotWttutfttuilTmrr]: Trr n -:in\\mMmmmmmiijCLCjjs:.'.z^::crx^m^^^^^^^^^- RTn g"a p o rTI "M^2 r^ y v \i Tt K fl ie^ ,r r ;;<: wT'^Jhf'if^' SUKGEI PAT AMI "i t w Bftfiiffi Hillßiilt "ifflir685 words
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Article, Illustration1112 1954-03-05 10 AVA GARDNER - AVA GARDNER By j (In a 'special* to the Singttpore Standard) T^OR two months I traraA pled through the thick African jungle by day and slept under a mosquito net in a small canvas tent at night. I saw lions, elephants and leopards in their natural habitat duringMirrorpic; UP - 1,112 words
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Article, Illustration410 1954-03-05 10 MEET THE NEW STAR -BELINDA I HAVE discovered a new British star. Not just another version of Marilyn Mon--1 roe. Not another anybody. 1 My find is an eighteen-year-old Devon-born bundle of beautv culled Belinda Lee, i who happens to be the new, i refreshing, individualistic DIFFKRLNT girl that BritishNatural Vision Studious - 410 words
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Advertisement286 1954-03-05 10 Q UTHAY ORGANISATION^^ ?5^ ATTRACTIONS *^jp «/.oii p.m. pir>NK m-iib n>K i;i)»H\iM.raH Ft.N... SONGS LAUGHS TIS SIR WHAT A HOPE! ITS DA22IINO...O€LIGHTFUI... ANO DE-LOVELYI fHEH£ COIVIE TfcE Gmis ?#N?fc Ifjji I ■< Technicolor fH^t 808 TONY ARLENE BOSEMAKi' Ski i* am martin mm Cuxssex mm M*< j AND THE MOST286 words
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Advertisement228 1954-03-05 10 I H I 1 1 1 I Bb e\ ca lied him M Pg*T^t ■bB i^H //n- /r/// ii.trud't fef"^* i rv^-^ 188 fIV IMa. wiih a gun fighter's laSl /a* wam e IK F A VAUDffIS BIIOS. PiYt.ir. COMING A sa\ a^r >(or\ K[ i^_g^^ B^ of hato lurnoH228 words
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Miscellaneous294 1954-03-05 10 fy RITA DEL MR rpoi» ays qroi vno\ "All tlM» iinhcrsc is an inn. M'arcli not specially a retreat <>i peace; ill tlil|>i'«»j)|e arc your relativeexiHMj tliererore ir.niUi.-N Iroin tlinn. VOl ItlKIIIMCN AM) r.iiti'iii) ii. ABIES— March 21 to April 19 -Keep your poise A others waver now Put oil294 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-03-05 11 tLAXD Msr 4. ReuE j •rsd uwd Scotland d evel with one itual <i their "B international mateti p ajed under '< R <er Park r-ere go i s weve -cored in the d <■('. ivsf vhen in ■ri minute r!s»ht hj!f p a w kth197 words
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254 1954-03-05 11 SENSATIONAL KO VICTORIES FOR THE HIGHLANDERS KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Ist Battalion,, Gordon Highlanders, scored a sensational boxing victory over the Ist Battalion, East Yorkshire Regiment, at Tumpin last Saturday in the Malaya Inter-Unit Team championships. Tne first eight contests were even.;, matched, each side winning four of the bouts254 words
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Article61 1954-03-05 11 TAIPING. Thurs.— P. T. Recreation Club scored a convincing 3-nil victory over the REME in their first division soccer fixture at the Esplanade. The winners have a dashing rentreforward in Cyril Pereira who netted two goals, while Ramaiah bagged the third. In another Ist division fixture, the61 words
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Advertisement388 1954-03-05 11 r NOTICES TRANSPORT CONTRACTORS 'FENDERS are invited for j*■ loading transporting and unloading granite from the Company's quarry at Jurong to the new Queen's Graving Dock I and other sites in Singapore. Daily rate approximately 300 cubic yards. Full particulars can be obtained from the office manager to whom tenders388 words
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Advertisement606 1954-03-05 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF i SINGAPORE TENDERS 1 1 ELECTRICITY DEPART- MENT: (a) lenders are nvited for the purchase of 12 J ots of scrap materials. Schedule of materials and con- jitions of sale may be obtained from the City Electrical Engineer's Office (Room 109). ~lose NOON— 10/3/54; (b) Supply606 words
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Advertisement718 1954-03-05 11 TUmOH ACCOMMODATION WANTED I EARN Sanskrit— the way for TX)REIGN Air Line require p7rity. Perfe App^ a iSperS; *ood ground floor office ac--122, Carpmael Road, Singapore commodation preferably Singapore postal district 1. Also BALLROOM DANCING, residemial nccomrnod.uon. Reply IJ Y.W.C.A. RAFFLES QUAY. Box No T lD:< SS Commencing 9th March.718 words
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Advertisement894 1954-03-05 11 IN MEMORIAM P loving memorj- ol David Dyxlos— killed by bandits at Senai Estate on Mar. 5. 1951. You will always be in our thoughts. SITUATIONS VACANT" APPLICATIONS are invited ii- for one post of PROBATIONARY SUPERVISOR in the Government Printing Office. Singapore. Salarv Scale (Probationers) SlO2-6A-114: (Timescale) $156-1 2A894 words
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Advertisement890 1954-03-05 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT YOUR SLRVK L: Are yon unemployed and in need: lo help you find work the Singapore Standard L'nrmployment Bureau ©Hers you tree space in column. Just call or write ram local Standard office for *u application lorm which vou should return with two copies890 words
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Article310 1954-03-05 12 Four Ipoh Winners To Class 1 FOUR winners at Ipoh. C.>ra lit* Cinder's Prince, Camou Belle and K.n? Crow have bee: promote?! to class l Oner particulars contained ii th« latest ism ot the SRa an J| 3 toll* > From I au 2 to class 3Remarkabie; Hi^h Dawn; Wind'310 words
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764 1954-03-05 12 By WINDSOR LAD PENANG, Thurs.— Two of Penang trainer Jimmy Martin's horses stood out at this morning's windingup gallops in preparation for Saturday's races. They were Ballroom and Matinee. With K. Viney astride, Ballroom was going much better than Matinee at764 words
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Article479 1954-03-05 12 lraiiS?iS? E Aii (kte Faircleu h newcomer under trainer Ivan Allan appears to have rapidly settled down to iocal CO n ditions Sent fast oyer P h se«ied M JZSZZT'fS **l* S companion, Spitfire showed ?hr J ?f S ability when he easily disposed ef479 words
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Article81 1954-03-05 12 THE following were elected officials of the Merridale BP of Singapore: Patrons: John Wee and Bob i Quek. Vice-Presidents: Tan {Seng Chia. Henry Sim, Chan Kum Choon and Heng Hock I Wah. Hon. Secretary: Yong i Nghee Foh. Asst: Jackie Klyne i Sports Captain: Teh Kok81 words
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Article56 1954-03-05 12 THE Nelson soccer team against the Changi Boys Rangers on Saturday a t Changi will be' c on i r N -yasuthevan, Ahtan, S. Sahm. Abdullah. Ah Yong Tay Boon Huat, Yang Kader 1 Techinamurthi. M. B. Kassim [it <i G ou G( ?E aI Bock Leong! A-56 words
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Article66 1954-03-05 12 LONDON, Mar 4 CAP) Wednesday^ results in English lIW Kh soccer matches: DIV. I. C n hi: City :j. Portsmouth a •a- .■.!.'i: 1 II n Hi) s v lr 3 Boiton DIV. m (South) A »tl >id i. [pswi n DIV. III! (North) 11 inmere Rovers66 words
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Article78 1954-03-05 12 SOCCER: SAFA League, O»r. I— Star Sbcceritea p«. ll Ju.'an Brsar DuV I -Blue Rovera vs. Cosmos il f irrer Parfc; Customa SC I "■fd SC of Farrer Park; P A T S|ot S? writes .A' ar .VF.4: Setio Jaya SC vs. Ton-,, Rangers t rencal I/nion: Argonauts78 words
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Article25 1954-03-05 12 Alexandra Rangers beat Per- j mudu Latehan 4-0 in the Kamponj League soccer yesterday. Scorer.-,: Alii bin Said (2). Masri and Safewan.25 words
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Article173 1954-03-05 12 IBS Too Strong For JAU INDIAN' Brotherhood Soc-i •entes proved too strong for' JollUads Athletic Union win-! nins their S.A.F.A. Division 3B ej_;r.c? matcta at Fairer Park by l. F >r tat Indiana Marimuthu. ah j irored rwc of their goals. wag the pick of the forwards. I A huthan,173 words
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Article293 1954-03-05 12 PULAU BRANI United, hit bv transfers last season, returned this year With a Reinforced team which ,s ready to take their place amoni the best S SA U F4% b the i r Wghly im P^sionabl e display in 'the *t \t 10I> L293 words
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Article208 1954-03-05 12 Netaji Whip The Printers I NETAJI Memorial Sports Club. i n goal scoring mood, 1 whipped Government Print- in? Office 7-1 in a SAFA u«v. 3 league match played t the Bukit Chermiu > ground yesterday. The Printers looked a win- mng s j de from thg kiek on j208 words
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Article28 1954-03-05 12 IN friendly game of soccer played at the S.R.C padang vesterday Chinese Athletics beat Singapore Recreation Club 2-0 Kok Peow and William Tan were the scorers.28 words
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Article, Illustration1127 1954-03-05 12 RESERVES DESERVE GOLD MEDALS For Holding India To 4-0 By LINESMAN KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— lf any gold medal; are being given away in connection with the visit o I the Indian tourists they must go to the Malay ai I Reserves, who played today under the title of Presid j1,127 words
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Article228 1954-03-05 12 SCC Win By The Hard Way LAST season's senior division Singapore Cricket Club had to fight hard to hold on to their 3-1 victory over Singapore Harbour Board Recreation Club in their first SAFA division 2 league match on the padang yesterday. The only difference in the two team 3228 words
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328 1954-03-05 12 Tempenis Rovers Had Things Their Own Way I TEMPENIS ROVERS had everything working their way when they met Traction Unioii Sports Club in a S.A.F.A Division 3B fixture at the CYMA ground yesterday. The final score was 9—l i n favour of the Rovers. This game was a personal triumph328 words
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542 1954-03-05 12 SIXG A PORE'S ttijd fireman. Lloyd Va yesterday became I Colony AAA p ro the Asian Qatnes this May. And i for the honour, the thunder b i much yotmgei more promising AAA qualifying I H< Id on the soii School ground wind and542 words
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