Singapore Standard, 8 March 1954
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Title Section19 1954-03-08 1 SUNDAY STANDARD *t it m s. Vol. IV. \o. 219. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1934 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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107 1954-03-08 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE War Department m 1/mdOM has approved !d< consolidar d salary c for about 15.000 an employees of the A Singap c, Ara C Service a ent s the k n be told ol this sch me fa based on C107 words
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Article35 1954-03-08 1 n x such as •j cage" ts to proI r« rgy C t >c Deft is eanatc npanie to ea would c wi c *> I ua esrersi i juch power plants.35 words
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Article25 1954-03-08 1 British H er) A I here I f a Legis ative 13 mem era three oated -c of Legislative Coun-25 words
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Article, Illustration887 1954-03-08 1 COUNTESS Mountbatten, Superintendent in-Chief of St John Ambulance Brigade, toopecta the white clad girls of the Brigade, accompanied i by th? Governor of Sin?a- pore. Sir John Nieoll, at the annual inspection held at Victoria School ia Singapore yesterday. Sir John is Patron of theStandard - 887 words
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Article54 1954-03-08 1 Mit HERBERT Hoover Jr »H t i th e United Sts U s State D.-:> v arrived j l r Ul L■• i )!i yest« i;• for talki bei 2 ith a anies which -i: c prep; ring >tla- h>'.\< with Persia I n54 words
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Article101 1954-03-08 1 Death Was Dressed In Yellow MANDALAY, Mar. 7 (heater) —A dressed m the yellow robes of a monk fatally wounded a youiiff bride of a few hours after hacking her husband to death at a village near here yesterday lh e young couple had just visited relatives alter the wddiiis101 words
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113 1954-03-08 1 SEOUL .Mar. 7. (Renter) —The Fifth Air Force said four South Korean Mustang nghter-bombers have been mi -.sing since i ast Thursday .On e of the planes was Piloted by Brigadier General ium Young. Commander ot i me First Korean Training Wing. A South113 words
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Article67 1954-03-08 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Mar. 7 (Reuter) An English team of mountaineers sails from here today to explore climbing routes on the world's third highest mountain— 2B,l46-foot Kang iienjunge, unconquered giant of the Himalayas. Their declared aim i s to sound out routes on the southwestern side of the67 words
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Article22 1954-03-08 1 CASABLANCA. Mar. 7. (Reuter) Terrorist gunfire wounded three Moroccans m different; parts of the Arab quarters of Casablanca last night.22 words
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Article136 1954-03-08 1 THE BRITISH PRAISED BY AMERICAN NEW YORK, Mar. 7: (Reuter)— Although British police re--eive oni y one-third -the salary of New York police iney have more respect for the citizens and more pride in their calling, according to an American police expert Th e export. Mr Bruce Smith, who recently136 words
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Article94 1954-03-08 1 LONDOX. Mar. 7. (AFP)— Harold Wilson, former President of the Board of Trade and a Leftwing member of the Labour Party, said at Huyton, Lancashire, today that now was the time to lifl the boycott on trade with Communist China. He aiso advocated the remoya]94 words
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Article31 1954-03-08 1 A SPECIAL constable, Jantan bin Ibrahim, was; accidentally shot m the Leg m Singapore yesterday morning. He 'was taken to the General Hospital. His condition is not serious.31 words
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Article22 1954-03-08 1 POPE Pius XII. stricken for six weeks by a dangerous gastric ailment, continued m his ability to retain food. AP.22 words
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Article85 1954-03-08 1 LONDON, Mar. (Reuter)— Members of the choir of Billy Graham, the American evangelist who opened a crusade here recently, led hymn singing at London Bridge btation as crowds waited early this morning for trains Which did not arrive. Thousands of people travelling home from their Saturday85 words
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Article90 1954-03-08 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 7 (AP) j The New York Time s '»aid I today it is difficult to believe the Communists will accept cve n a small part of the terms French Premier Laniel has said the Vietminh must accept before a truce can be obtained m90 words
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428 1954-03-08 1 K. C. ARUN - K. C. ARUN Death Blow To Bandits Planned By Standard s *<" f f Correspondent on a "M«f» LA pV U^ P UR Su ?-7 The ed «««O" Government is working XL K> w, n the hearts of 50,000 aborigines living m blow to428 words
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Article44 1954-03-08 1 TAIPEI. Mar. 7. (Renter)— Nationalist China's National; Assembly today sent to all j member nations of the United 1 Nations a message denouncing I the forthcoming Geneva Far I East conference and any flecision it may reach regarding i China. i44 words
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Article190 1954-03-08 1 HANOI, Mar. 7 (UP)— French Onion forces scored twin victories today m the far-flung IndoChina war. They drove Communist rebels off a hill overlooking the encircled French fortress of Dien Bien Phu m fierce hand-to-hand fighting with grenades and bayonets. Some 650 miles south they190 words
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227 1954-03-08 1 MANILA. Ma!. 7 (UP) Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Lauren', hinted today that be favoured recognition of Communist China. He gave the bint bile talk with en at thi p.: tie ■-"■■> As an stop at his 1 tout the itter <■'<'■ Ch:nj',227 words
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Advertisement46 1954-03-08 1 For your Dress g&Htfa* ENCAGENENT 3j&^ WEDCLNG RffiC W^^ 6. C Ds Silva Bros. Jewellers i Ri|t hs pi J)fc Singapore- 1 fhoiir H.J115 RED LION '^jflib v v m*' V v!v-y "V ZS^ k"«-'<Jj« o»rf e«>er»-n«t m crco/Hif ■•Jfi»il^. >-*»*« Maisya i. am* hrr»*t*tt **»l.?v Srinkt,46 words
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Article, Illustration352 1954-03-08 2 Constitution To Follow The Fed. Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will soon set up a •^national" Whitley Council for its 18,400 employees, the constitution of which will be m line with that of the Whitley Council m the Federation. This Council will replace the CouncilStandard - 352 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-03-08 2 TO^'K sen.ur locul m:-n of the Standard Vacuum Oil Company of Malaya left Singapore yesterday for New York on a four month round-the-world trip. They will undergo training m the S.Y.O.C. office m New York for more responsible post* m Malaya. Picture shows (left to right) Ann Ah Yew, EmployeesStandard - 77 words
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Article61 1954-03-08 2 TWO SOLDIERS. Etamfordl William Walter and Brankleyj Reith. pleaded guilty m me j Singapore Fifth Police Court to a cha r g c of trie!" of a motor-cycle from the Capitol car p rk on Ft-1:. 24. Dr. D. H Chapman, the Magistrate, sstponed the case61 words
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Article37 1954-03-08 2 EMPLOYEES ol U i Metal Box Company Stafl Recreation i Club h<? n "heir ftr>; "petI together* 1 social at the fa tors I premises £t the 14| mile, Woodlands, Singapore. on j Saturday night.37 words
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Article42 1954-03-08 2 MAJ.-GEN. Abdul Kadir. Indonesian Ambassador to Egypt, and Dr. Tirtawinata, Chiet ot the Indonesian Legation m Pakistan, passed through Singapore by KLM on Saturday on their way to attend the Indonesian, diplomats* conference m Jakarta on Tuesday.42 words
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194 1954-03-08 2 Alter Office Session For Blood Donors TO SUIT the convenience of public-spirited blood donors who are unable to contribute during normal office-hours, the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service will hold an extra i evening donor-' sessions at St. Andrew's Cathedral (opposite the Capitol Building) irom Friday, .Mar. 12, 4.:>0 p.m. to194 words
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Article26 1954-03-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Two terrorists were killed yesterday m the Kua'.a Kang.sar area. Perak. by "D" Company of the Ist. Battalion, Malay Resiment.26 words
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Article243 1954-03-08 2 IT WAS a proud day yesterday for 1,650 young men and women of the St. John Ambulance Brigade when two distinguished members, their Superinten dent-in-Chief, Countess Mountbatten, and theii patron, the Governor of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll inspected contingents from Singapore and Johorc Bahru. Countess243 words
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Article, Illustration164 1954-03-08 2 SINGAPORE Police ar e an- j xious to contact the sampan man who rescued a woman 'from the Kaliarjg River yesterday. The woman. Chua Kirn Kee (26) formerly a waitress work- ing m a restaurant m the Happy World, was seen struggling m the water at 5164 words
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Article48 1954-03-08 2 LOW SIONG HOI Eiig Guan were tlie Singapore Hi Court, on Saturday I the next Assizes I I robbery and causing IHo Yee Thong, a llstudent, on Jan. 15 The Court was told of them stabbed Ho m Geylang, and took j watch.48 words
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Article213 1954-03-08 2 IN spite of their social and language differences Indians m Malaya should unite and strengthen the country "their adopted land"— Mr. K. Kvaraj Nadar, Indian M.P.. and leader of the Congress Pfcrtj told Singapore Indians yesterday. Mr. Nadar was speak fig at a meet ng213 words
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Article171 1954-03-08 2 MODERN CHINESE SCHOOL OPENED 'MALACCA. Si,n. 7 opening yesterd the Resident C sioner. Mr. G. E C. Wisdom, of Chun| School a; Sunc I ambei villas'' m 1 lying rural area way to Muar. mai first phs2" of th year effori of lage to provickwith a modern C i primary171 words
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Article52 1954-03-08 2 IPOH. Sim.— An f inds \o build a dv Indian Recreatioa oeing made by le pi Mr. IL S. D. A site hss Government U) the I *he Indian settle n-ore than lO.f'o w now living. It is intended la pea .p adult education an- h ring52 words
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251 1954-03-08 2 200 Receive British Red Cross Certificates MALACCA. Sun.— Some 200 certificates were yesterday presented to successful candidates who took first-aid and home nursing examinations conduct- ed by the Malacca branch of the British Red Cross. The awards were made by the Chief Medical Officer and vice-president of the British j251 words
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Advertisement470 1954-03-08 2 -O 3 "O 8 -0 s "tS" Hit t^f»l' ilCirS /*r HARPY UAYSh i^* -lx :^i V^t r 'W no n J, 1 I #>s ■.■«*<» v **Lv. v >»■ fc* >> 1 ..-i-«- V V -uJ X) (J New sfoc* now opened of |j VEILS m all sizes. J*470 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous70 1954-03-08 2 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From ;.::0 p.m. 6th March to i 30 a.m. 7th March. Spore (T4F). Pe&ang <75F), Koti Bahru <73F), K 1^ «7?F). lpoh <72Ft. Kuantan (67*). Maximum Temperature: From 7.:,0 a-m. 6th March to 7.30 a.m. A Spore° (87F). Penang (87F), Kota Bahru (88F), X.L (92F). Ipoh70 words
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568 1954-03-08 3 BILL FIXES NEW QUOTA ON BRITISH FILMS To Prevent US Monopoly TO PREVENT a total American monopoly of screen time m cinemas m Singapore and the Federation, it is proposed to introduce legislation under which all exhibitors will be required to show a 1 0 per cent quota of British568 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-03-08 3 >IK KOH TECK KIN who was t-it-vted the new chairman of the Singapore Chinr>r hamber of Commerce. fi»r the next two years at a meetin^ held on Friday. Yae-Chairmun is Mr Yap Pheni: Geek. Mr. OnsjPens Tins i, the Hen. secretary. >l^'^>^s Tan lark Sye. Lee Konsj71 words
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92 1954-03-08 3 AL.OR STAR. Sun.— Mr. D. S. David, geography master m the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alir Star, fell into a pit on Friday while leading 30 b >ys through caves of the Elephant Hill on study tour. He a now m hospital for treatment ol92 words
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163 1954-03-08 3 CONRAD SMITH - S'PORE -ONE OF WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE CITIES CONRAD SMITH. By Standard Start Reporter IS SINGAPORE the second most expensive city m the world, as the Financial Times stated m a recent article? residents ha have been abroad. ay s- l I lists Yes. Others not wanting N«a >a:± N6, but163 words
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Article68 1954-03-08 3 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Sun. new bail oi Sungei Lamba V i v as le ared open by the Resi tent i Pi oang, Mr. R B ogh tm. The o hall was made pos- i i »h the help of the nent and the Malayan Asso68 words
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Article73 1954-03-08 3 KU \:.A LUMPUR, Sun.— I m University Gradv n oi Malaya i i" thir i annual genera. Kuala Lumpur tola ft* y\ ins ere elected > beai srs: President: Mr. X L Sekn vr, Vice President: Mr. S V Sanaa; Genera] Secretarj Mr A.P.K. Krishnan; Treasurer: Mr.73 words
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Article151 1954-03-08 3 THE Japanese prefectural government of Osaka and the medical manufacturers have united into a single body to export medical products to countries m South-East Asia, including Malaya, Mr. Fusazo I Inaba. the head of the sevenman Osaka Medical Trade Mission told The Standard on Saturday. The151 words
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Article93 1954-03-08 3 PRETTY 20-year-oW Pan- Fong Wah. a washerwoman, told the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. J. B. Jeyaretnam, that while her husband was sway from home a man molested her. In the dock was Kong Ah Chai 23, a boiler maker, charged with outraging the modesty93 words
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Article111 1954-03-08 3 The prompt art ion of a Singapore lifeguard, Mr. Ang Kirn Kiat, saved the life of a 3-year-old school boy, Wee Ah Huat. who was found lying at the bottom of j the Mount Emily Swimming I Pool, yesterday morning. Mr. Ang on seeing a "sha-111 words
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Article32 1954-03-08 3 PENANG, Sun.— The cargo I ship Benreocli. which ran aground oil Church Street pier |on Friday night was refloated at 4 p.m. today with the help of two tugs.32 words
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Article178 1954-03-08 3 Catholics Expand Services IPOH, Sun. The Catholic' Welfare Services. Kinta. have stationed a team of medical j workers m the Batu Gajah area to serve the needs of j the villagers of Tronoh. Bali, j Siputeh and Papan. This team consists of two brothers and a n assistant nurse, i178 words
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Article44 1954-03-08 3 BRUNEI, Mar 7. (Renter). Brunei is to send three delegates to attend a big three-day conference of South-East Asian Muslim religious leaders which will open m Kuala Lumpur on April 16. Delegates from Sarawak and North Borneo, are also attending.44 words
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Article25 1954-03-08 3 THE Ramaknshna Mission m Singapore yesterday celebrated the 119 th birthday oi Bhagawan Sri Ramakrishna at the Mission premises at Bartley Road. photo.25 words
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905 1954-03-08 3 O\ iNG to he !id Ihat i G I HOr Qg GOit stal sued B S Qg rj talks, is p .i m lull: Elitson re MnReport thai t should n be r. fan j drcum- i es I found that m Si gap< re905 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-03-08 3 NINE couples were married at a mass wedding at the Singapore Khek Community Association premises m Peck Seah Street yesterday. This wa s the sixth mass wedding organised by the Association Above picture shows the couples.— Standard photo38 words
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Article213 1954-03-08 3 SEREMBAN, Sun.— Secretary of the Negri Sem bilan Health Week Committee, Dr. B. Didsbury, yesterday called for an improvement m the standards r of health education among the public. A National Health Week j throughout Malaya will be held on Apr:! 3 to 10. He said213 words
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Article52 1954-03-08 3 MALACCA. Sun.— The I9tfa draw of the Federation S, Welfare Lottery, scheduled to ■take place In the Settlement io r the second tune tin c its inception, mil be held a' the Meng Seng Charitable A^-j--i ciatiLon on Mar. L 3 a 1 2.3 m52 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-03-08 3 C THE last contingent of IndiL an Custodian Forces from Korea will arrive mi n Singapore tomorrow at 8.30 a.m Mr. C. L. Grange (left) and Mr. E. Groom, at Kalians Airport, yesterday. StandardStandard - 36 words
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Article156 1954-03-08 3 2 Advisers On 'Bookie' System TWO book-making experts from New Zealand, who will help the Government of Singapore and the Federation to make more money oul o\ horse-racing, arrived m Singap >re yesterday. They are Mr. C. L. Grange, General Manager oi me Totalisator Agency Board. New Zealand, and Air.156 words
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Article106 1954-03-08 3 Go Home And Change, Said Judge RAUB. Sun— The Presi- dent of the Sessions (nun Vl r K. M Smallwood. ordered Chons Fatt. ly, to dre>s nrutlv when he attended court Choni;. a lorry attendant, faced a charge of failing t« renew his mutilated identity card. When hK name was106 words
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Advertisement179 1954-03-08 3 JUST UNPACKED LATEST BAWRAS SAREES j to suit EVERYBODY'S TASTE AT MODERATE PRICE i ot your favourite slum MAGANLAL NASINDAS CO. 85/a:, ahab street -7. puonei %m ■-u-Li-u-un_n_i-u- l .i- _i-i_rnxxr\_n_.. n n \J^* EAL DE COLOGNE LOTION j 6^ J Jj_^ o > ho PARIS LLOYD TRIESTINO MAKE YOUR179 words
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Article438 1954-03-08 4 M.N. YUNUS - M.N. YUNUS 'PHE human mind is a most subtle phenomenon. We know only to a certain exteat of its powers. As to bow it operates is another puzzle. H<>-.v«?vt;.-. experience and ©enervations reveai the fact that the mind is apable of £*>• forming :eat< beyond human438 words
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Article37 1954-03-08 4 PHILLIPS BROOKS - PHILLIPS BROOKS -\SL HE^ you are so derated to do'-ng uhal is right jhal you prrss strmght on to thai and disregard xchat men are mying abotit you, there is r»i« triumph of vioral courage.37 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-03-08 4 VvtiAL chance hare I got with my little dachshund ichy, if this big St. Bernard stands there the judges won't be able to see i)te. Jet clone my dog. John Saur.age, 4, just couldn't believe that Pat Mucfgleton's St. Bernard rras a dog at all wlien he first saw himMirroric; Mirrorpic - 81 words
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Article416 1954-03-08 4 WENDELL MERICK - WENDELL MERICK By U ON G KONG (IP)— A 23 i year old Chinese student, has fulfilled a promise to the Communists, but they will not be pleased. Chang Wah-tai. a university student who went from Indonesia to study m Ktd China, told how he was416 words
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Article266 1954-03-08 4 \SK Cliff Temple, of Wembley. Middlesex, how cold an it get on the Moon, or vhat speed must a spare-ship each to escape from Earth— j tad he'll answer you m a split second. Cliff is only seven but he ;ould beat most boys266 words
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535 1954-03-08 4 ]l TADURODAM. the recent-■**■•-ly built citj r m the Netherlands, is governed by pupiis m various high schools. Princess Beatrix, the 15--year-old daughter of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard, is its mayor: and she made her first public speech at the inauguration on535 words
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Article36 1954-03-08 4 QUIET CO RNER j lET US offer the Mrn-j j continual!]/ But to doi I' good nnd to communicated M forget not: U/r vidi ntdtj j SGCritirfs GGo'o o i.»- j/xi," j pleased. Hebr. 13:15.16' i36 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-03-08 4 THEY dressed hi>,y vp m his best outfit (Vie one with the icoolly hat) and look him along to the j^iy. At once he made the hit "of the doy. Playing specially by c<it~ and jingers and elbows he gave his own special version of "Chimp Reg." voithMirrorpic - 77 words
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Article27 1954-03-08 4 JEAN SARTWELL - JEAN SARTWELL ITS funny how some people strive To brine around pll conversations To topics th€yi« familiar with— And then proceed to <jive orations.27 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-03-08 4 WELL, soreone hno fc Tisk it, as Rost mary Allerlon said. Marching boldly over to the fiai < tickling him under tJ& chin. And whoever heara Teddy bewg ffeiec?. j4s c matter o.» fact Rasev^'quite certain that alien ?he lu-kled this Teddy at Lee* i .stone56 words
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Article202 1954-03-08 4 Mabel Grey Gehriag - Mabel Grey Gehriag TT WAS a party given tor a visiting profi or. found myself temporarUjr m a twosome with the g■• of honour. I had been given to understand Goal he was z< deepthinking person, no! adept with Email talk, so s:;<_- heh me202 words
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Article76 1954-03-08 4 "VfV grundalher wished me i I'l1 1 ro sail. i And taufflU me nameg cf stars, Hou- the toted '<-"? .M<.-ci.Ji wings. Tying rones one ■nllff r<i</.os. A?id all obot;l sand bars. His compass hangs u<_ by our dOr High m bh tithwd ?<iii Yet hand-carved yhips m.I76 words
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Article107 1954-03-08 4 ('U'R son Bruoe proud y *pa lied oml i i br:ck Im -t tfl h:.Th<? tea v. r 'old h: beautil and *-he v. nuKii I.m ".o have o c E I Brur-e ad\ Lspd. *'W j ou bui I She ed "hat BO ■*''>: H.s i M107 words
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Miscellaneous77 1954-03-08 4 jji s .^bldl L ikj*. *^^T j& ■^B^^s^?s^sE^^^3 Aj^pp VVC3CTTE "*H(SE£ '3b\'^ m,r^ P>* t Aomwal. j»ooo. BT?*-^*^* kV :-'lLsf^^[^W\^ eCRA Cc^^ <:^ CH NiA > frlß^i II n \wl at Philadelphia O»n»4M»£ 1.600. -IfeU LIL W^SL JMa SOMETIMES CALLED THE .|J fIHU^ jl I -^'uS AIN I 8«. THIS77 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-03-08 5 LX)R every picture published on this page. The Standard will pay $5. Send your pictures to "Speaking of Pictures" Singapore Standard, 128, Robinson Road, Singapore Each picture must be accompanied by a completed form printed below and pasted on the back of the entry. Enclose a stamped135 words
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Article589 1954-03-08 5 By A Market Correspondent In comparison with the previous week, the volume of business written showed a slight shrinkage, due m all probability to the steady Industrial rise having 1 attained an apparent peak. At the close, however, there were signs that the reaction was589 words
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Article248 1954-03-08 5 W. lIAMMF.K CO. LTD Fro:-; re ot\i water n>aJe a net profit of $744,171 (35.61 per cen- after tax or not less j than 90.S per cent before tax) and recommended* final divid-: end of 7J cents and bonus of, 5 cents WiU make a total of 20248 words
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Article58 1954-03-08 5 BIRMINGHAM Mar. 7, (Reuter).— Dr. Edith Summerskill, a Minister m the former Labour Government, said here yesterday she would "bet anyone a bob (shilling) there would be a general election m Britain this year." Speaking to members of the West Midland's Labour Party Council -she forecast it58 words
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Article269 1954-03-08 5 LOA'DOX. Mar. 7. (Reuten. Metal circles m London yesterday expected some lurther but not extensive dec; me m tin prices on Monday a^ a result of the United States government's decision not to sign the i Internationa] Tin Agreement. The late protective marking down of269 words
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Article31 1954-03-08 5 I EGYPT'S cabinet on Wednesday ratified a trade agreement with Ru^>ia and Communist Rumania to barter Egypt's cotton* lor up to £3.000.000 worth of their petroleum. UPUP - 31 words
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Miscellaneous385 1954-03-08 5 :\v\\\\v\v\\\\Y\\\\vw\\\\\v\\\\\\ The Stars And You ;By Rita del Mai 1 rp o|) y s QUOTATION: J X "Die when I may. I want it said of i>i«" hy those who knew me bt'«-t. that l alJ ways pJadced a thisth* and ptaurted a flower when- I Iboacal a tiower would385 words
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Miscellaneous285 1954-03-08 5 Ml i :< "-■-->• .y.'.-.-. -.-.•T.-' t ~y^^^^^^^^^^^^^^™^^^^^^^^^9^^^^H^^oM |l Sitmdard Almanac I II MNmBMATMON AT A GLANCE im<<3APOß^ 2 Y.W.C.A: dinner to Miss Phyllis i Lowe. world director of x V.WCA. 7.30 p.m.. Indian dance J 4 p.m. (beginners) and 5 p.m. ladvlneedi, English classes 3 and 4 p.m i285 words
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Miscellaneous348 1954-03-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR CENTRAL: Kangal or F.yes (Tamil. 2. 5 30 and 9 p.m HINDUSTAN: Darna 'Hindi) 3.; 6.30 and 9.15 pjn. I PAVILION: Kins: Of The Khyber i Rifles 1. 3. G3O and 915 p.m Lll>!>: Soom Ng Hong Thui Chai Ntiow Mo Won^' (Mandarin) 12.30 and 2.30 p m348 words
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Miscellaneous328 1954-03-08 5 SUNGEI PATANI QI'TN^- Baghi 'H:ndi 2 30. 7 and 930 p.m. RADIO MALAYA. SPORE: 716 a.m. Morning Star; 730 New.-; i.cj Melody Mixture: 8 a.m Rhythm m the Sun; 8 57 11. oh j For Schools; loi Bob Crosby Orch:l3o News; 145 Ballad Time —Teddy Johnson 2pm Foi Schools: 5.02328 words
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Article768 1954-03-08 6 ['HE dream of union of Asian countries is not new. The recent proposal by the Prime Minister to hold an Asian premiers' conference m Colombo next month is one of many efforts by Asian leaders to give concrete expression to the idea of Asian solidarity. The idea of768 words
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Article, Illustration1250 1954-03-08 6 PHILIP DEANE - India's Dilemma Poverty And Dollars PHILIP DEANE By Of The London Observer A prominent American who has spent a fortune on the welfare of the Indian people was recently snubbed by a member of India's Cabinet— "Why don't you mind your own business?" the American was told. Meanwhile, American help1,250 words
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Article161 1954-03-08 6 'Kicks Will Get Less' The Rill which India need? is about four hundred million dollars (International Monetary Fund estimate) m i the next two years, and i three times that sum spread over its second five-year Plan, which begins m 1!)56. The dher countries of SouthEast Asia need money m161 words
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Article165 1954-03-08 6 Sir;— l have been m England now about five months and I am very annoyed that many people here are surprised that I speak good English as they think I come from a Singapore jungle. They must be taught that Singapore is not m Malaya, nor165 words
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We the PEOPLE
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Article325 1954-03-08 6 'A Cockeyed Suggestion Sir: It is difficult to imagine anything more Cockeyed than the suggestion by Mr. A. P. Rajah m the City Council, that no new bus routes should be considered until Government has decid- ed "one way or the otner" the recommendation of tl-e Public Passenger Transport Committee325 words
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Article100 1954-03-08 6 Sir: It i s sickening to read that some son-of-the-soil leaders are demanding "Malaya for the Malays'* and that P.M.U. delegates will be sent to the United Nations and the United King- dom to "strengthen their demand." To achieve independence, the liberties of this country must be100 words
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Article98 1954-03-08 6 Sir-. Radio Malaya appears to loilow a "tiada apa" attitude regarding race commentaries. At the last K.L. meeting, the public was served by a third rate commentator. It was worse at the Ipoh meeting when all commentary was excluded. Surely such an omission calls for an explanation.98 words
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Article123 1954-03-08 6 Z Sir: One of the most 2 treasured of my posses- sions lost to the Japanese j 1 m 1942 was a simple Bronze Medal presented S to me (and to many others j for similar services) for < delivering milk to the j 2 women123 words
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Article454 1954-03-08 6 DUMOURS are persistent m Cape Town where the South African PaH.ament is now sitting, that the Premier, Dr. Daniel F. Maian, will retire trom the pol tical arena wien he is eighty. His birthday is m May. Dr. Malan's health has not been good recently, ond he454 words
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Advertisement124 1954-03-08 6 SI;m;APORE tigeb STANDARD INI-trtNDENI MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore. Telephone Not: *****—***** Coble b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS Singopore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Prmfmq House Square. London EC. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan St.. 83. Cowan St.. 8, Leith St., I etc:124 words
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Advertisement10 1954-03-08 6 I USELESS EUSTACE Sceptical aren't they? He's brought his blowlamp**10 words
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Advertisement27 1954-03-08 6 JB& BOVRIL OH Hnrr'ftnTTw^E^l the goodness of prim. y^m fS^ghsmrrSl tSf tn lt£ most concentra Sole Afenti for: Slngepor: K.Lvmpur. tpoh, Penang. Kuching «a* other Borneo rl]ncM27 words
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Article218 1954-03-08 7 Is Mao Seriously III Or Dead? TOKYO, Mar. 7. (UP)— Communist China gave strong indications yesterday that its leader Mao Tse-tung is dead or seriously ill and that a new ruling group has taken over the Red regime. Such indica* ior.s came m pro immes commemorating the 1 of Russia's218 words
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Article94 1954-03-08 7 SAIGON. Mar 7 (Reuter)— Po on Friday raided the s > f a atiooali new and the In adquarters oJ isi Caociaist sect hen a reported attempt to suppress naterial embarrassing to Prince Buuloc's Vieti -v^e Go\ ernmt i I The newspaper Thoi Dai is »c94 words
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Article21 1954-03-08 7 (X MOHAMMED A':i. B Minister pi Pakistan. an ofll ial isit to esia early m April. ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-03-08 7 photo. THIS Impressive scene shows London's Harringay Arena as American Evangelist Billy Graham stands on the rostrum surrounded by those who have "answered his call." The event marked the opening of his crusade for Evan* r "i' c land.— A.PA.P. - 43 words
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Article167 1954-03-08 7 MANILA, Mar. 7, (Reuter)— The Canadian Prime Minister Mr. Louis Saint Laurent said on arrival here yesterday from Jakarta he did not believe Asia would turn Communist. "Happy people are not apt to become Communists and from what I observe of the Asian people during167 words
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Article107 1954-03-08 7 Greatest Salvage Feat In U.K. LIVERPOOL. Hn 7 (IP) %l Wita two vasi yanks sarvI age experts hauled the Brewrecked Liner Empress of I Canada uprighi out of the mud yesterday. A huge array of machinery f ■~\rid 200 men reading their instructions from printed scripts' tugged the 20. 000-ton107 words
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Article36 1954-03-08 7 FIFTY-FIVE teenagers were arrested m France, last year.,; fox white slave trafficking, according to the Ministry of the < Interior. Thirty-tWO more were 1 held on charges of murder or < atti npted murder. Reuter. i36 words
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Article55 1954-03-08 7 PESCARA. Italy, Mar. 7. (AFP).— Thousands of frogs which invaded the main highway at Abruzzes. near here, yesterday held up traffic over a 2. 000-yard stretch. Car drivers afraid of skidding on what looked like the back of a green snake passed aver the stretch at55 words
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311 1954-03-08 7 No Burglar Alarm In. The Mystery Man's New Sweet Shop i BOURNE. Mar 7. (RevCustomers with a sud■i "sweet tooth 1 and a yen I ature hurried *o tening here yesterday »ew sweet shun which Sit Percy Siliitoe, ex-chief I Britain's Cloak and Dug-; i Depart tight tor mm vA.P. - 311 words
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Article, Illustration399 1954-03-08 7 RHEE MAY ATTEND ASIA MEETING If It Fails He Will March North SEOUL, Mar. 7, (UP)— President Syng.nan Rhee said yesterday South Korea may attend the Geneva Far East conference but warned that if it fails he will ask the United Nations to join m a march north against CommunistA.P. - 399 words
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Article29 1954-03-08 7 RUSSIA has issued a new postage stamp depicting the Kremlin's great .palace, to mark the forthcoming Supreme Soviet elections, according to 1 Tass news agency. ReuterReuter - 29 words
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176 1954-03-08 7 CAIRO, Mar. 7, (Reuter).— President Mohammed Naguib declared yesterday that the ruling military junta's decision to restore constitutional life m Egypt was "as important as the coup d'etat which ousted Farouk 20 months ago. "Sooner or later the people have to have their say."176 words
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Article61 1954-03-08 7 LONDON, Mar. 7. (AP).— Britain and Egypt voiced new hopes yesterday of reaching a settlement of the bitter dispute over British evacuation of the Suez Canal bases. The Churchill government said it "has noted with much interest," the statement by the Egyptian Premier Nasser that61 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-03-08 7 MASSIMO Cardinal Massimi died yesterday creating a vacancy m the Sacred College of Cardinals only 14 months after it hacl been raised to full strength for the first time m 250 years. UPUP - 35 words
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Article111 1954-03-08 7 BERLIN. Mar. 7. (Renter). The Soviet High Commiss ioner m Germany. Mr. Vladimir Smeonov. yesterday rejected a Western proposal for four power talks to ease I the effects of the division of Germany. In identical letters to the three Western High Commissioners, he declared the points111 words
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Article106 1954-03-08 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 7, (AP)— Mr. Charles P. Grimes, counsel for the U.S. Senate Internal Security sub-committee, said yesterday the group is continuing a check into Gen. Douglas MacArthur's ouster from his Far Eastern Command m 1951. Earlier m the week the sub-committee took testimony behind106 words
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Article38 1954-03-08 7 STOKE-ON-TRENT, England, Mar. 7, (AP) Mr. G. A. j Russell, a photographer, was crushed to death by a coaltub lat the Sneyd Colliery here I while taking pictures for I Mine Safety Film.38 words
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155 1954-03-08 7 MIAMI BEACH, Florida, Mar. 7, (Reuter)— Mr. Adlai Stevenson, Democratic presidential candidate m 1952, said last night the Republican Party was divided against itself and had deliberately embarked on a campaign of "slander, dissension and deception" m an effort to remain m power. In a speech155 words
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Article202 1954-03-08 7 STAR IS COSY IN DULLES' HOUSE NEW YORK. Mar. 7. (Reuter). Deborah KJerr, the i British actress, told an inter- viewer yesterday that .she I felt very much home m the New York house she has rented from Mr. John Fost ter Dulles, the Secretary of Stale. i "There ace202 words
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Article41 1954-03-08 7 FEDERAL agents and police seized more than U552. 000.000 worth of illicit narcotics and then arrested a nan and a wo- man m what they described as the smashup of a b:g narcotics ring m New York. UPUP - 41 words
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Article138 1954-03-08 7 CHICAGO, Mar 7. (R. t< ri —Eleven of IS Puerto H 'arrested for question;!^ al possible "terrorist" acti' I es were released on Friday p Police said the otlu: were held for bather Questioning by agents oi the f ral Bureau of btvestigaiion Nine138 words
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Advertisement59 1954-03-08 7 fr, 11, .1. I _l. t fi T 1-m.ft m_U^H *-*-f O 1 Ai JLrLO TROLLEY I I I KAY rlNlonto II; 1 1 IB ILn I NATURAL MAHOGANf i I j ALL FRAMES IN HARDWOOD. FINISHED COLOUR OVKRALL SIZES LENGTH 23" WIDTH T-4J" HEIGHT 2-5^ R^\ B I Ikl59 words
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Advertisement102 1954-03-08 7 BETTER CARPETS CHEAPER! /OpCHI o(Jf2 SHARPURI INDIAN jjf "ft Various designs and si/** Vji uj^ \9' siBo.oo si 35 00 V/V jy\ -^^Ti WILTON AND AXMINSIKK J^ S^^ BODY CARPET— 27 WIDE I: S^"^ Usual Prices Sale Prices £^CS> cg> Stfj.' 59.50— 23.75 S7.. r ><»— I 1 EHBUn NAIRN'S102 words
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Article78 1954-03-08 8 VIENNA, Mar. 7, (UP)— Russian authorities asked the United States Army for aid m hunting a missing MIG jet fighter plane yesterday and the army said yes. The MIG was one of two missing from Russian bases m the Soviet zone of Austria since fog78 words
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Article249 1954-03-08 8 Industrials:—* Consolidated Tin Smelters Ords 255. 3d., Fraser Neave $2.12J, Federal Dispensary $2.95 to $3.00, Gammons $3.20 to $3.30 to $3.25. Georgetown Dispensary $2.55, Hammers $2.87} cd. cb. Wm. Jacks $3.77* to $4.00, Malayan Breweries $3.32* and $3.35, Malayan Cement $1.17* to $1.23 Robinson Ords $I.Bl* to $1.85*249 words
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Advertisement700 1954-03-08 8 NORDOEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG- AMBRKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE V Colombo Uew. Mai nHi i, Antwerp Rotterdam Banborg ft Breaem. S'por* P.Sbim Penang TS •nnnsenweis (HAPAG) SMar Tft Biencfsteini (NDL) .15 21Mar 22Mar 23Mar T« Kassel (HAPAG) 29Mar sApr 6Apr 7/BApr MV Scbwabenstein (NDL) ...11 HApr ISApr 19/20 Apr Oot Kong700 words
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Advertisement1152 1954-03-08 8 <i*.im BLUE FUNNEL LINE t^sm cm ii^s) MANSFItXO CO,, LID. i4^?|e s) Dcpt. Incorporated m Singapore Carriers option to proceed via nllirr ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to Ini KPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON COXIiNiMAL PORTS Due Sails P. Sham Fenang A scan lus for Liverpool, Dublin Swansea Mar 81,152 words
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Advertisement659 1954-03-08 8 JAVA NEW YORK FAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America I m. Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ Spore P S'bam Penanti SOESTDYK (HAL) BMar 9 lOMar UTRECHT (RL) 19/25 Mar 26Mar S7/28Mmr ROTTI (SMN) 29Mar sApr fiApr t KApi659 words
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Advertisement706 1954-03-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/L.X COM is N f Spore P Sham 'PASADENA" for Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong. Ma nils Kobe and Yokohama .24 25Mar 23 '23Mar R "MALAYA" for Kohsichang. Saigon. Hongkong. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 8/BApr 7/? Apr "MEONIA" for Bangkok 15 18Apr 13 HA^ SAILINGS TO CONTINENT706 words
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Article857 1954-03-08 9 Harold Nicolson - Harold Nicolson Thomas Hardy. By Evelyn Hardy, i Hogarth Press Cs*.> By HPHOMAS HARDY is one of those writers who need to be explained. Unless we are told something about his origins, boyhood and temperament, we may search amid his poetry or novels for thoughts and sentiments that857 words
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Article976 1954-03-08 9 EDWIN MUIR - EDWIN MUIR By THE Indians of Mexico have long been accustomed to eat a cactus root called peyotl. An early Spanish visitor, quoted by Mr. Huxley, say s that they venerated it "as though it were a deity." In 1886 a German pharmacologist published the first systematic976 words
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Article376 1954-03-08 9 SPIKE HUGHES - SPIKE HUGHES By Fortune's Favourite. The Lif e and Times of Franz Lehar. By W. Macqueen-Pope and D. L. Murray. (HuUhinson 215.) ]\TOW thai the Third, and not -L^ the Light Programme has broadcast a complete recording of "The Merry Widow" we may assume that Franz Lehar has at376 words
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Article417 1954-03-08 9 V.MURIEL SPARK - KNIGHT AND SAINT V.MURIEL SPARK Sir Thomas More By LeVlie Paul. laber 12s *>d St. Thomas More By t. E Reynolds (Burns Oates. 255.) h. f-V spftr of the cor.: IHIUJBI circumstances of Vnomai More"s fxeeutior; Mi blographen are increasingly agreed abost the mm himself, lor martv'-aom is martyrdom and417 words
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Miscellaneous393 1954-03-08 9 U1 A*»» > By A/ Copp L f. I B o^ v ti?^ *C?**^ #<«O'-lA«CES 4 FIGURE THIS OUT m A THEN*/ F /!M>^i: (>< °t^" Na c!.r\iJu/w.p\Q«..-tVL\s- rr \s. iro T.-.e gctta co is Ji away 2.29 I time to save ouf* ri^^ 1^ <^ 55 SwptiL-t iVdnt H393 words
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Article172 1954-03-08 10 Sir; The English newspapers of last Monday, through-out Malaya splashed with big headlines the protest meeting held m Ipoh by the Ceylone.se m connection with the manner m which Doctor M.E. Tiruchelvam was nominated to the Perak Council of State. I am not interested m the right172 words
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Article136 1954-03-08 10 Sir; Enthusiastic res- nouses came from all quar- ters as Mr. Tan Lark Sye took the lead m proposing < tiie construction of the Nan- i yans University. < Meanwhi .v Dr. Lin Yu- tang ha i :>n sented to be i the first Chancelloi of the136 words
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Article84 1954-03-08 10 Sii I;. Si ip ;;e. peasioners recei a I pay on "overm-. piv i.v. but the Federati >ners are paid durii the firsi week of the following month. Way the liscrimination? Is it because the sub-treas-, i:rio< are understaffed or the preparati >:\ of triplicate or quintuplicate voucher copies84 words
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Article77 1954-03-08 10 Cat' s Out Sir; So the it is out of the ha Ace v. ling to the Progressive Party's newsletter it is th Public Utilities C mti nitl ?e which is holding the street lightIng pr »gram L':::^^s the President vi hairman and members oi the -Committee can giv a77 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-03-08 10 AS if the daily shave wasn't precariousenough, Mr. A.S. Boivyer has Ted his r>Pt hurl gengar to pvt up wHh, too. Every morning Ted Hies out of his cage m the Bowyer hone fni2T H^ l S a (E I SeX) Perche f On the ™*>r-and s tiy S put66 words
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Article, Illustration1041 1954-03-08 10 William Clark - William Clark i b v i LONDON, TT is an astonishing fact x that although the Berlin conference broke down primarily over the issue of the European Defence Community, the community does not exist; and, m the opinion of many competent observers m London, will not come1,041 words
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Article163 1954-03-08 10 Sir:— The Lady Templet T.B. Fund is a worthy Fund towards which everyone should make his or her contribution m whatever form opportunity affords Worthy as it may be. we should not sacrifice our standard of morals m trying to swell the Fund. This was what exactly happened163 words
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Article94 1954-03-08 10 Sir; Singapore has m- i troduced the Call-Up Law, i and 1 can assure you that it i is going to do the youth of I Singapore a lot of good I know, because I was at Eaton Hall (Officer Cadet School for National Service men) for quite a94 words
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Advertisement318 1954-03-08 10 2 CATriAY ORGANJSATIONrjL ATTRACTIONS r^ Ml NOW SHOWINC oc Sv p.m. 808 HOPE BAB UI^BS •y*'WC BPipg f^HLs^Jf-' ;tH)Tois «.A(.5... ROSttUWfIMKY j^ i:\miY m'.nks i NEXT CHANGE i [UXPLODING OUT OF TANCIER COMES A THRILLER; i yß^ W-U COLOR BY 3 TECHNICOIOR I FDNniNE PMJWCE CNiyETDOUGIAS J^^tfifc^ How Showing %^■■™fafkm*'**mm-%km318 words
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Advertisement155 1954-03-08 10 JOHN WAYNE iß^^ ...They called OnQO^^jHT W WarnerColor Siuriinff fo/noriow SAVAGE EXCITEMENT hroiigui lo you l»v Iho author of "The Moonlighter 1 4 ftPiiintj StP€on I DORIS ***^S l w'*>. UST FIVE SHOWS! fafo FAITH DOMERSUE LYl£ KYT6CT 1J l.l">. 1. ».;;<> S <).:;(? p.m. iLl^^w-USk-j OPENS TG;ViuRROtV i^;^\ BORIS155 words
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Article930 1954-03-08 11 LONDON. M T. Reuter i Football Lt.:,io standings ..:vr yesterday's matches were: FIRST DIVISION P \V D I X API WE. Albion 13 20 8 3 80 42 48 Wolves £i Sfl 5 8 79 49 45 Huddersfleld 33 15 11 7 59 4! 41 B nley930 words
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Article58 1954-03-08 11 G REX ADA. Windard Islands. Alar. 6: (Renter)— Sent m first on the matting pitch, the touring MCC cricketers batted lightheartedly to score 205 for 7 wickets declared on the first day of the two-day hnatch against Windward Islands here today. By the close they58 words
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Article51 1954-03-08 11 VICTORIA School Old Boys' Association beat the Raffles institution Old Boys' Association by four goais to one mi n the David Marshal] Cup match at Bras Basah Road on Saturday. Scorers for Victoria were Avthar Singh 2. Rama and Rahman. Sahari scored the only goal for the51 words
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Article36 1954-03-08 11 Netaji Sports Club whipped BODCA 7-1 m a friendly soccer match played on the St. Georges ground yesterday. Scorers for Netaji were: Sanders (4). Suppiah (1) and Mohinder Singh (2). Miranda scored for BODCA.36 words
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Article, Illustration807 1954-03-08 11 The Quek brothers, Soo Kee and Soo Yong, claimed first and second places m the 50 Metres Back Stroke event for boys under 12 years at yesterday's Junior Carnival I held at the Chinese Swimming Club. Tan Eng Huat was third. Picture shows807 words
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Article96 1954-03-08 11 BIRKENHEAD. Mar. 7, (Reuter). Malaya will meet England m an international! badminton match here oal* March 22 for the first time,' since 1949 when Malaya won j 0 at Torquay. The match will be played 5n Thomas Cud lines with ihre« singles and four doubles. Malaya will96 words
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Article61 1954-03-08 11 KUALA LUMPUR. 6un.--A chanceless innings of 90 by Gurcharan Singh. pl«s a helpful 60 runs by opening bat Lall Singh enabled Selangor Sikh Union to win by eight wickets over Selangor Club m their friendly fixture on the padang on Saturday. Selangor Club. batting first were all61 words
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Article709 1954-03-08 11 SHEFFIELD SURPRISE TOP TEAM LONDON, Mar. 6, (Reuter)— West Bromwich Albion favourites for the English Football League and Cup double were unexpectedly checked m the League bid today when they were held to a 2—2 home draw by lowly Sheffield United. West Bromwich's point helped them increase their lead to709 words
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Advertisement52 1954-03-08 11 TODAY SHOWS: MM) 1 :o p.m. INSPECTOR' i Tamil) STARRING T X SHANMUGA.M. I K. BHAGAVATHI < S. BALACHANDAR ANJALI-DEVI M S DHROWPATHI and muoy others DIABETES j Drink D T. lim s Diabetes I Berb Tea lor Ver* Quick I Sesull O. T. LIM CO. M Priasep St. Spore-52 words
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Advertisement731 1954-03-08 11 NOTICES Clerk of Councils. Pokok Assam and Aulong Local Council Areas near Taiping. APPLICATIONS are invited .to fill thi s post for the period of one year w.e.f Ist Sinn/ 1y54 The salar y wi b^ *?<W- per mensem inclusive. Ine candidate should be able S fP 63^ Chinese, English731 words
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Advertisement321 1954-03-08 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL —WATER DEPARTMENT: Required cne Clerk st Gunong Pulai (Johore) m the salary scale $103-120, Efficiency Bar/ 132xA12-2 16/ Examination Bar/ 228xA12-288/Examination Bar/ 300xA 12-348 at the commencing salary of $108 a month plus current OOS* of jiving allowance. Applicants must possess School Certificate and be321 words
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Advertisement859 1954-03-08 11 APPLICATIONS are invited] for appo;ntint n: to ihc Genera! Cleric. :l Ser\ 7 ic< Sincapore. Applicants ol either must have attained th< ir I6tli birthd^v and not >f hawe attained their 26th birthday. Tin y must be o; characu r and should have passed the Malayan! School Certificate examination or859 words
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Advertisement682 1954-03-08 11 Standard S r\ice For Tlie Ln< i m|*lo\od A I ITUC X SIRVH I f vm unempiovtd aud m ri.ee: To help miv dud work tit: Miij,-^p»te Standard nrni|ilujnn m Burraa offers \«u free spi. m tttte rolumn Just call or write vow local SUiidard or!;. M SD application torm682 words
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336 1954-03-08 12 SHA Will Stand Alone At 1956 World Games WHEN the Olympic Games ire held m Melbourne In 195 b. Singapore will compete as a separate team from the Federation. This is not the fault of hockey players In this country but the fault oi those who are shaping the political336 words
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Article145 1954-03-08 12 B^""-. teamwork and more da>n t the Singapore Harbour I P c theix first f I :pie k ton v. ten o\:i.- i In SAFA division 3A rr.i-\ h at Farreac Park yesterday. PoNee were down one-nil at halftime Tiie Harbourmen missed a por.u. ty 40a! \viie:i Ahmad145 words
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Article23 1954-03-08 12 Alexandra Rangers beat Badan Kesseniati "•B" 2 o m the Breweries Kampong League for the Tiger Beer Cup at Alexandra yesterday.23 words
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Article, Illustration501 1954-03-08 12 'Gentle' Sport Of Judo CRIME m Singapore is driving W 3me :i of all a =J<-^ to learn Judo the Japanese art of selfdefence which is becoming a popular sport In the Colony at th Neltom's School of Self defence m Paya Lebar there are ISO pupils, 22 of whom501 words
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377 1954-03-08 12 BAM Tourists Talk Of Tough Opponents 7 THERE are at least three world class badminton players m Indonesia— men who will give Malaya's Ooi Teik Hock or Ong Poh Lim a hard fight, if not beat them. Manager of the BAM team which toured Indonesia,377 words
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Article63 1954-03-08 12 LONDON. Mar. 6 (Reuter) The Royal Navy beat the Army by eight points (one goal one tryj to six (one penalty goal one dropped goal) at Twickenham. It was the Army's first defeat of th e season. The Army were without their rugb y league centres63 words
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Article30 1954-03-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Government lias told the Foolball Association of Malaya that they may expect a decision "very soon" on the question of Entertainments Tax on Amateur sport.30 words
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Article347 1954-03-08 12 KEDAH GYMKHANA ALOR STAR, Sun.— Today's Amateur meeting t j Kedah Gymkhana Club was hampered by rain winch fell after three events. Dr. Cocheme's No Begreta was top favourite m the open hacks race over >i x furlongs where it obliged to pay $3 on347 words
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Article180 1954-03-08 12 SECOND HALF DECIDES The S.A.F.A third §n sion encounter between Police "A" and Seranqi».»:i I Malays which wa«, p(ave<i I yesterday at the Pol:<-* i Tiaininj; School ground end «"d mi n a win for tiie Police b* three goals to nil. The Police were do the early a:;d centre180 words
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Article474 1954-03-08 12 WEIGHTS for the second day, Penang Turf Club Spring Meeting on March 10 are: Cl. 5. Div. l-5i F I Sea Wolf .00 Picture House 9.00 Silverfort 8.11 Battle Cruiser 8.08 My Pearl 8.08 Mon Clare 8.07 Ajit 8.0(> Saigon Bran 8.05 Eagle Hawk 8.0.', Portsmaster 7.13474 words
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Article539 1954-03-08 12 ROVERS Sports Club, last year's Senior division league runners-up, resolutely held off a stern challenge by newly promoted H.M. Dockyard runners-up to Police m the second division to take command with a second half rally, pulling yesterday's SAFA Senior Division League game at Jalan Besar stadium539 words
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Advertisement26 1954-03-08 12 HALEX TABLE TENNIS BALLS The Ooce of the Champion «ALEX J-iTA* (tf»« Match 8otf) *i^ *A HALEX i-STA» >.V (tf>« C't-.x do</> MAti.X No J^.* I26 words
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Advertisement38 1954-03-08 12 m Look Out For COMA MM A \S V MM [SLAVES of iJjBABYLO^i IN THE MANUFACTURE OF DIAMOND JEWELLERY. IMPORTERS OF HIGI-CLASS SILVER AND PI VI I !> WARE P. H. HEIWDRY KOYAL }\IV EUUB K. UMPIK AM) SI\(.AIHH?P38 words
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Miscellaneous72 1954-03-08 12 HOCKEY: All India vs Malayan Indians at Jalan Besar Stadium SOCCER: SAFA League. Dir. 2 YMMA vs CA "A" at F N; Die. 3C. YMSA vs Farrer Juniors at Farrer Park; Kinta Rangers vs St. Johns at Farrer Park; Div. 3C. Rddin Mas Ramblers vs X.M.L at MFA. INZER-SCHOOL: ACS72 words
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