Singapore Standard, 18 March 1954
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Title Section18 1954-03-18 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft 3H Jt Vol. IV. No. 2.19. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1954 IWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article135 1954-03-18 1 Skymen Hushed To Aid French KM, Mar. 17 (UP)— rich 11. h Cbrr.--m van «d today an i. n of 80Q D paratroopers Dien Bien rf nf< 'ijerr.er.t fat garrison, j baled mil ->f Urn D: Biei Phi a athorities sai I kl the jump irti erv openei bardsl Yietn135 words
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Article38 1954-03-18 1 Ceylon To ave M 1-5 b ha-, c iet M BO 3 j pionase tioister. Sir sal(j tod i*-'. the 1 i jei foi es entia foi ent i Nip i ""-ol)! I >ati >n lorccs ft mi38 words
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Article, Illustration2927 1954-03-18 1 17-6 LEGCO VOTE $5.3 M Back Pay Bill On Taxpayer SINGAPORE Legislative Council, after a heated two-hour debate yesterday, approved by a 17—6 majority (with two absentees), a new pay structure for ail divisions of employees m the Public Service. This decision will cost Ihe taxpayer2,927 words
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Article, Illustration222 1954-03-18 1 GOVT. PAY DECISION A 'SELL-OUT,' SAYS BYRNE Standard Staff Reporter TWO hours after the last word on the Ritson pay debate was uttered m the Singapore Legislative Council, Mr K. M. Byrne, leader of the Council of Joint Action, representing about 20.000 Government employees, said that "another form of discrimination222 words
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161 1954-03-18 1 2 TONS OF RADIO-ACTIVE FISH BURIED TOKYO. Mar. IT Doctors treating the 23 Japanese fi>hermen whose boat was showered with radio -active "a-sh". said today that th« condition of ffiev c of the men was serious. All Ti are now m hospital. The Japanese Maritime Safety Board said the boat,161 words
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Article241 1954-03-18 1 AS THE EGYPTIANS STRIKE AGAIN IN SUEZ CAIRO. Mar. 17— While an Egyptian Government spokesman last niijht accused British troops m he Sue/ Canal Zone of "aggression" m surrounding md searching villages following the slaying of two Sritons on Monday, three more British soldiers were A-ounded.241 words
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Article78 1954-03-18 1 S. Korea Ready To Attack? > 11 (UP).— S Rhee tol I kus ers 1 lay to I hive the Chinese C >t^ out Xorth X formed said today. mci foe the v ith the newly i Chiefs oJ Staff mcd them to lints 1 t military forces m res78 words
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Article73 1954-03-18 1 OFFICIALS concerned with the inquiry into Saturday's Constellation crash, yesterday visited the scene of the crash and the wreckage at Kallang m i later held discussions m G >vemment House. Meanwhile. Sir Miles Thomas, BOAC Chairman, announced yesterday that since 9U9 inquiry had been instituted.73 words
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Article75 1954-03-18 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 17, (AP). —A home-made time bomb > blew Grand Centra: railroad Mrrainal into a fever of excite- i ment during the ru*h hour' yesterday, but did little dam- j ige. One man reportedly suf- j »red a minor cut The blast went off m75 words
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Article27 1954-03-18 1 THE Canadian Premier, Mr. i Louis St. Laurent yesterday arrived m San Francisco by air from Honolulu, on his rei trn journey to Canada. A.F.?.27 words
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Article66 1954-03-18 1 Referee Collapses And Dies KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. A well-known Seiangor football referee. Inche Syed Ali. collapsed and died while refereein? a name on the Chinese Recreation Club today. Inche Ali collapsed on the field after officiating for 20 minutes during: the game. He was attended by Dr. K. Sundram, president66 words
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Article103 1954-03-18 1 AN ANGRY tiger yesterday attacked a seven-year-old Chinese boy m Singapore, clawing him and inflicting an ugly wound just above his mouth The incident occurred at Sheum's Circus, Outram Road, when the boy, Tan Kirn Huat. slipped under a rope surrounding the tiger's I cl103 words
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Article70 1954-03-18 1 BRISBANE, Mar. 17 (AP) A wombat, a snake, a kangaroo, a platypus and a mathematical pony came to Brisbane to see the Queen today. The wombat the Australian badger and the kangaroo posed fur the Queen to take pictures on the lawn of Government House. Tlie70 words
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Article35 1954-03-18 1 CAIRO. Mar. 17 (AP).— 'Police seized nine Greeks, two 'oi them women, m a raid on what they termed the ''most important Communist cell m the Middle East." Cairo newspapers reported today.35 words
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Article24 1954-03-18 1 DUKE FOR CAN ADA THE Canadian Government announced yesterday the Duke oi Edinburgh, will arrive m Ottawa for a tour on July 29. AP.24 words
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Article132 1954-03-18 1 CAIRO. Mar. 17: (Reuter) Madame Uoria Shafik and het einht women supporters decided today to continue their six-day-old hunger strike for women's votes. although they were described by :i doctor as betQB "Vuasiderably weaker". The womea ignored i written ultimatum to leave the Press syndicate building132 words
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112 1954-03-18 1 CANBERRA. Mar. 17. [Rev- ter). Civil Aviation Minister. Mr. H. L Anthony, formally announced today the decisions reached on re-alignment oi j .:r services m which the United Kingdogn. Australia and New Zealand governments. j:3 jointly interested. Under the new arrangement, he said, Qantas Empire112 words
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Article36 1954-03-18 1 BONN, Mar. 17 CReuter)— The three Western High Commissioners have proposed a meeting with Mr. Vladimir Semeonov, the Soviet High Commissioner, to discuss the easing of travel between East and West Germany.36 words
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Advertisement33 1954-03-18 1 •STLAND TRADING CO. rt i emice st. Tel: 2IJ*S and be SURt of f/ie besf A v slSs BUTTER HJSS3 TROIKLE, LE>S ELSS n rot smor /7// s." aAPORE COUJ STORAGE CO., LTD.33 words
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Advertisement47 1954-03-18 1 SHELL With Ignition Control Addittv* British Patent Registered NO FLUORESCENT TUBES are better value for your money THAN Qsrain because AJO FLUORESCENT TUBES Last Longer Give more Light Are more Reliable specify fjsrsnj OVT Or THE BCKEMt BtECT«tC tv UTO Of j RHCWOM HAIAOCA P»««* tOMPU* »«»«a47 words
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Article182 1954-03-18 2 PENAN G. Wed. The new 5700.000 buildin? of the Sisters of the Poor Home for the A§ed m Batu Lanchan? Lane will include a noviciate lor young girLs of aU nationalities m the Far East who wish to become Sisters. This wa s disclosed by182 words
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Article104 1954-03-18 2 k X CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 54 V 65 No. 1 R.S.S 55 551 No. 2 R.S.S. 542 55; No. 3 R.S.S. 53 i 54* Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The prices of tin yesterday was104 words
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Article89 1954-03-18 2 SINGAPORE Legislative Councillors \vi!i be allowed only 10 minutes for adjournment speeches, if a recommendation of a Select Committee on the Council's Stand-J ing Orders is accepted. In its report laid before' Council yesterday the Committee also recommended that any reference to the conduct of a89 words
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Article30 1954-03-18 2 THE Taiping Kempe Club will hold its annual general j meeting at its premises m Assam Kubang on April 2 and a dance and soda] the following day.30 words
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241 1954-03-18 2 I.M.P. WILL DECIDE ON LIVE OR DIE' ISSUE KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— The od oeil (fence of Malaya Party, the Federation i non-communal national front, will within a month whether it will cont^J j function or make way for its "politico! he th Party Negara. All the six branches of the241 words
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Article61 1954-03-18 2 PERSONS no a bt affected any 3 Die Singapore Gounri and r.u v e\ lcence tone a othei Conun ttee s lion the Count U Tiii> suggest] cil'b Standing Ordei yeEterday tfae Count by he St mitU t appoii ted I tin Orders dressed I C61 words
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Article52 1954-03-18 2 MQHD. SHAREEF Ifofa deen. Riw wai barg tm counts erin ::.>. reach of < dozen wa s vaJu and bill ecf iooc I tenl < $< 6.25 whi by S. S taikh Mohideei ki Streel d ,;ring D c yeai was acquit D.H Chapm m m52 words
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Article56 1954-03-18 2 lIR. GEORGE G Thomson. S ngapore's Public B lions Officer, left for Rangoon yes-icu-hy by BO.AC. Argonaut '.vnere he will be the SU< I < the Briii-h Council Mr. rho nson. who is di c bade iH the Colony an Mh r 2:-. anil p:\-e l. series56 words
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Advertisement211 1954-03-18 2 ROYAL MALAYAN NAVY ENTRY OF CADETS IN THE EXECUTIVE AND IN THE SUPPLY AND SECRETARIATBRANCHES QUALIFICATIONS Age LIMITS BETWEIN 171 AND 19 YEARS ON Ist JUNE, 1954. EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS lo> A SCHOOL CERTIFICATE. GRADE I OR GRADE 11, WITH CREDITS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, MATHEMATICS AND IN ONE SCIENTIFIC SUBJECT211 words
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Advertisement147 1954-03-18 2 Speedy deliveries safety cab. Torsion- j bar front suspension f j i protect fragile loads. fYlZtfttl f/f C^l/Ia Four-speed synchro- W4 lIIHUU HI OLftU mtsh gear box. Hypoid >C^N. rear axie /or silence These vehicles gain you a good name for BOTH On the one hand you have 120 cubic147 words
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Article106 1954-03-18 3 BANDIT SCORE: 4,825 KILLED a LUMPUR, Wed. isua.lv fiijur^s t a toi 1] 4 >25 I i v jvc been killed ginning of Ihe up to January i a total rap> v- :22 3 r- >| fog, i I was 2:lr>. ritj Foi res tide :U luring police 1 n-106 words
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Article14 1954-03-18 3 CASE IN STATE OF 'ANIMATION' a i p ly Po c ■t •apore p14 words
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Article77 1954-03-18 3 Police Probe Is Urged THE Sin ■ip c W a hi asked the < t f P c, Air N S istii m m.- persecul ety men i tter 1 the U presid Ir. >s Wi I thai tentioi n to break the .>.•■ the i their ties U: the77 words
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176 1954-03-18 3 n si idenls hay« i ►use > th**ini >!< Iboorße, A*ttr»--i one of them pr>- >:r-J photi>gfte. > > loon Swjn '-vh ilia four > -i: > i to und -r'.ak-* >urse m mcdi- lation during i ;\i:^ Uaj. -seni landlord f>176 words
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485 1954-03-18 3 AIRLINE POLICY IS CLARIFIED THE AGREEMENT Government Has No Interest In Malayan Airways Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government 1 declared yesterday that it has no financial interest m Malayan Airways Limited. It does not accept the suggestion that the profits of the Company are excessive and that for this485 words
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557 1954-03-18 3 Between Malayan Airways And The Two Malayan Governments The agreement made between the Federation and Singapore Governments and Malayan Airways Ltd.. was tabled at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. The agreement bears the signatures of the late Sir Henry Gurney. former High Commifwioncc for the Federation, Sir Franklin Ginvson. tonne?557 words
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Article303 1954-03-18 3 Inadequate Facilities' FACILITIES for teacher training m Singapore are grossly inadequate m nature and extent, vays a report on the Teachers' Training College laid before the Singapore legislative Council yesterday. The College is unfit to be a training college, it says. The equipment ar. :l303 words
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Article42 1954-03-18 3 THE Colonial Oflßce m I. d »o, yesterday announced tti i Crown Agents for the C > r ies are to be known h i A >r. 1 as '"Crown Agents Overseas Governments ati A i n ni :r;iti''! i s."42 words
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Article67 1954-03-18 3 THE Rev. Nicholas H. Wegner, Director of the famous Father Flanagan's Boys' Town i r i Nebraska, will visit the Federation from April I 1 to 29. Rev. Wegner is interested m youth groups i*i Malaya. Youth organisations who wish to have him visit them67 words
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Advertisement137 1954-03-18 3 DO VO(/ HAVE GREY or FALLING HAIR? DRY or ITCHY SCALP? to, //.•> 77!//. Tit si A m* T Gfi£y ha/R 109^ RBFTO?Si |TS NOT A DYE t it NOT A DVB— -GRADUALLY DARKINS lI AIR RKSTORES HAIR TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOUR MAKES HAIR SOFT AM) GLOSSY GETS RID OF137 words
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Article235 1954-03-18 4 How The CASH Is Spent THE following supplementary unrf *per:». expenditure were approve^ by the Singapore Legislative Ccumil vt-ster-day $IM),IM'P for xtt nsion to the Dental Clinic ai the dneral! Hospital Singapore, to cope wii.i Urn easing number, cf patknti reouii nj dental attention and an increase m t..e MBfthtg235 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-03-18 4 photo. IMMEDIATELY after Mr. J. A. D. Morrison. General Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, pressed the electric button that operated the machines used .to manufacture ropes, a low hum filled the air. It rose m crescendo, drowning out the chatter of the large gathering of guests andStandard - 71 words
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Article85 1954-03-18 4 Doctor Advises On Polio PARENTS of children below three years of age. m Singapore, should be rareful not to allow their children suffering from fever, headache or generally n»t feeling well, to mix with other children or do >trenuous exercises. A Singapore doctor told The Standard yesterday, that it, was85 words
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503 1954-03-18 4 ONE CHARGE FRAMED JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The President of the Sessions Court Mr. N. L- Cohen, reserved judgment today m the case m which Leow Kirn Yeong is charged with having on Dec. 11, m order to commit extortion, attempted to put Mrs. Yeoh Hone503 words
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Article75 1954-03-18 4 IS $945 AN ADEQUATE AWARD? IS THE SUM of 5!)45 an adequate compensation lor a girl who lost four fingers of one hand? Mr. Lira Yew Hock (Lab. Keppt!) saiti this was inadequate when he stressed the need of bringing the Workmen's Compensation Ordinance up to date. Speaking during adjournment75 words
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Article115 1954-03-18 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— A woman brand] committee member for Ban ir area. Tapah. N^ Soon Ching, 2:i. was killed yesterday m the Kroh Forest Reserve by a patrol of the 2nd. Battalion Malay Regiment. Another terrorist was killed by :i patrol of the 1/7 Gurkhas m115 words
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Article518 1954-03-18 4 THE following replies' were given by the Sin^a- j pore Government m the I Legislative Council yester- 1 day to questions by: MR. M. P. D. NAIR (Indpt. I Seletar). The policy of the Singapore Education Department is to build secondary schools on the outskirts of518 words
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549 1954-03-18 4 AN OUTSIZE motor car number plate bearing the unusual marking "BK *****/' affixed to a stolen car, proved the undoing of Fong Wai Thong and his accomplice, Robert Choo. m This was stated m the First District Court beiore Mr. Tan Ah Tah549 words
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168 1954-03-18 4 S'PORES'S TOP MUSICIANS FOR THIS SHOW HAYDEN, Mozart and Dvorak will be played by five of Singapore's most distinguished musicians m the Chamber Music Concert to be presented by the Singapore Musical Society at St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall on Sunday, Mar. 28. at 8.30 p.m. The well-known violinists, Mr.168 words
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Article80 1954-03-18 4 1 SINGAPORE Police are providing free transport for the public m rural areas to see the Crime Prevention Week Exhibition at the Happy World Stadium. The following are the pickup points: Holland Road Police Station: Mar. 18 and 19 6.30 p.m.; Mar. 23 2 p.m.80 words
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Article46 1954-03-18 4 LAHORE. Mar. 17. (Renter) The Organising Committe^cf the Commonwealth Relations Conference at its first meeting here yesterday observed one minute's silence m memory of two New Zealand delegates who died m Saturday's air crash at Singapore, Professor R.O McChechan and W.F. .Monk.46 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-03-18 4 THE U.S.S. Dougrlas H. Fox. and the U.S.S. Stormes two of the first destroyers that railed at Singapore after a period of operational duties m Korea, m 1952 arrived here yesterday on a good-will-cum-trainine cruise. The two vessels, which form part of U.S. Destroyer Division 261. started out from their70 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-03-18 4 Two U.S. Warships Sail In peeted to return to the United States late this year, on completion of the cruise. The visiting destroyers are under the command of Cmdr, J. A. Sharpe. The warships are expected to continue their voyage to Japan on Mar 20. (Above) The Douglas H. FoxStandard - 61 words
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Article39 1954-03-18 4 A THUG robbed a 11-year- < d schoolboy's watrh al People's Park yesterday morning. The boy, who was on hif v. y lo school, reported tfac matter to his teacher. A report was made to tHe Po ks39 words
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Article55 1954-03-18 4 THE ASSOCIATED Board of the Royal Sri L< t.dnn l'.'.')A Practical examinations (including trill be held m Singapore m .'•'lv c.ic October. Entries ior these exa.mina.tumt thould read <? nations Secretary, Department of Educatio S fore Moy 1. Late entries will not i< accepted, id55 words
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Article73 1954-03-18 4 ABTHUB n Fox, a J t-: cipal of the u Kt (il St:f-Do'( ne, Road. had "a charges «xp ained I b I pone Seventh I" yesterday. T:ie charge r. early m Jum r^pt-c a >'i I a ptc to bay« oflencc tween Septi er and73 words
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Article59 1954-03-18 4 THE bi ial gt-ei iiigv < f the the Ma i.; an h Singapore, will be icso( ctive I i i.:*> Alexandra bra h ;i1 y a.m.. Scran: liar. 21 a: 5 .30 1 bar branch tar. 14 p.m. Town bran h at 6 p m B.ikit59 words
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Advertisement308 1954-03-18 4 p^jf^^l 1954 Model. _L_l f M I M^^_P* __l ___r___'^ '^^Jfc v A-i fc __K 1 *j&^"~v- h lH ___r« j£f9 M.Hlrl K\ it sim If MtHlrl HX ir r /ffCyfir*C>y**lZr At mim- or 6 mil* l>.ilt.TV /AM CMi Mm iw'r V^& H.e P.. -c terms ca i he a308 words
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Advertisement52 1954-03-18 4 THE LAST SAVAGE CAYS SINFUL NIGHTS Of BIBLICAL BABYLON BBS o^s y"' rw)ccss -^Vl^^.^^^^Br^^^^9i 5^ v >. I B^ KaSi^^flflflflHk. 1 »B ~^^m \dfc"' -^k I syi||O2i| 1 v <■ ■■■••■■■iiiw-* it. w _jtf Bmj|Bj flßt BBBHBbBBBHbBBH^^^^^ < f #*^.Jß' PRECEDED BY: THE 3 STOOGES *feoMnr» "RETURNED WITH THANKS" sin52 words
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Article29 1954-03-18 5 RADIO MALAYA will broadcast a report on Maiava and Singapore by Venion Bartlett. former M-P. and world famous writer on current affairs at 9.45 p.m. tonight.29 words
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Article, Illustration137 1954-03-18 5 They Are Going To UK For Training Standard Staff Reporter FOUR Singapore Polite officers have been picked for an intensive six-month trainIng course m the Police College at Ryton-on-Duns-more. They will leave m July for Britain. They are: Mr. W. T. Rodri?ues. Assistant Superinten- dent of Police, Mr. S. K.137 words
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419 1954-03-18 5 SIT GETS $3 3 M FOR LOW COST HOMES Gigantic Building Scheme Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday sanctioned a loan of $33.4 millions to the Improvement Trust to build low cost houses m the Colony. This will be the biggest building programme undertaken by the Trust. Of419 words
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Article74 1954-03-18 5 No Call-Up For Fed. Youths KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Federation youths will not be railed up yet for compulsory National Service. The Defence Secretary, Mr. A. H P. Humphrey, said today: "We do not intend to make use of the National Service Legislation m the foreseeable future." The Federation Government postponed74 words
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Article64 1954-03-18 5 SYED AHMED SHAH, a shroil of the City Police Court m Middle Road, who was charged lasi week with criminal breach of trust of $4.--609.40, faced a secosd similar charge when his case was mentioned m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday The sum involved64 words
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Article57 1954-03-18 5 IT was alleged m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday that Lim Kay Huat, Tan Kang Swee. Cheng Chee Kian and Leng Swee Seng were found loitering at the junction of Kirn Keat and Wampoa RoaOs on Mar. 16. with intent to commit robbery. All four claimed57 words
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Article14 1954-03-18 5 NG SENG, 51, was found dead, hanging m his room m Klang.14 words
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Article191 1954-03-18 5 LONDON. Mar. 17 (Reut )_Xhe er Judicial Committee of the Privy Council today dismissed an appeal against the decision of the Malayan Court of Appeal over land rights on 650 acres at Teluk BahruT.R.M. Thevaraya Pillay of Teluk An^on was defendant -m the original action brought191 words
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Article67 1954-03-18 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 17. The following are -the closing .i ...kk.,, nnrl tin an the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot April June July/September 16Id. October/ December 16gd. April c.i.f. 16 5/l6d. Tone: Very Steady. LONDON TIN Spot £732 10s. per ton buyers, £735 sellers.67 words
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Article219 1954-03-18 5 Council Extends Crisis Law THE Emergency Regu- I lations have been extended for another three months from Jan. 22, 1954, as a result of a j motion introduced by the I Acting Colonial Secre- i tary, Mr. W.C Taylor, at j the Singapore Legislative j Council yesterday. Mr. Taylor told219 words
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Article79 1954-03-18 5 LORRY driver. Tan Cher Kai. of Liang Seah Street, was fined $100 m the Singapore Seventh Court yesterday for offering "coffee money" to a Volunteer Special Constable. Mohamed Tahir bin Hussein. The Court was told that on Sept. 9 last year the constable stopped a lorry79 words
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Article38 1954-03-18 5 HONGKONG. Mar. 17 -Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.69 to £l sterling: $5.8:55 to USSI: $1,818 to Malayan $1: $0.2135 to one Indonesi: n Ruppiah. Gold $249 to 1 tael.38 words
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Article234 1954-03-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The country's Chinese Chambers of Commerce are considering to oppose the implementation of a Government proposal to do away with the present system of appointing distributors for ration rice. In a letter sent- to all Cham- bers of Commerce recently, the234 words
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Article122 1954-03-18 5 DR. CHASED CARELESS MOTORIST DR. J.B. Van Guylenburg described m the Singapore i Second Traffic Court yesterday how he chased and stopped a motor car along East Coast Road on Sept. 23. last year. He said this at the trial of a merchant. Lee Chay Tian. who wag fined $30122 words
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Article84 1954-03-18 5 MR. R. Jumabhoy (Indian Chamber of Commerce) yesterday blamed the Progressive Party for siding Government m defeating a motion" brought by Mr. C.R. Dasaratha Raj to raise the ceiling of $500 on those who could enter the Colony. Speaking during the adjournj ment m the Legislative Coun-84 words
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Article31 1954-03-18 5 A DIAMOND ring worth $450. a pair of spectacles worth $35 and a wallet containing $15 were stolen from a handbag belonging to an European woman yesterday afternoon.31 words
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Advertisement270 1954-03-18 5 J2 CATHAY ORGANISATION r*i > ATTRACTIONS «4jF 1 r TAKE THE HIGH v^ GROUND !'<aX,C-£2 WIDMARK-MALDEN/lßa CARLtTON WAXIER BUSS TMMH.YN 1 tC3BI Elaine STEWART kWWi i- an 1 -\1 World. V itlr FV-ti\aJ Film Sooo \«>u Will Mccl Tfcc Strren's Most Adorable Nm Star! S/t TURDA Y~* MIDNIGHT: GREGORY PECK270 words
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Advertisement266 1954-03-18 5 Capitol Theatre Monday, March 22nd, 9.30 p.m. GALA PREMIERt of CAROL REED S 'THE MAN BETWEEN" starring J ames Ma so n I In Ad of International House Fund) I'ius! On Stay*! AT THE GALA PREMIERE ONLY Dorothy Amito, Serene Lim, Jean Chew, Shirley Lim, Juliana Tan, Juliet To* and266 words
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Article779 1954-03-18 6 drawn out squabble over non-pensionable d pas was bt agbl to an ignominious B» n m the Sir.^aprre Legislative Council yester'.:y. The G vernmenfa pay whfwng, opposed allkt by ate and local Oißcers, nevertheless won the -men among the Unofficiuls h:s was, perhaps, not unexpected. For779 words
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Article, Illustration801 1954-03-18 6 JOHN WALTERS - JOHN WALTERS By \M E R I C A is unhappy, bewildered and frightened because of the appalling failure of the self proclaimed crusader she elected President. In his election campaign, Dicight Eisenhower .promised that he and other Republicans would boldly lead the nation801 words
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Article67 1954-03-18 6 Fear Of The Inq isi tion Freedom of thought and speech is disappearing from many universities and schools because of fedr of the Inquisition. Even entertainers are banned from radio and television because of past personal political beliefs. It is said that m the privacy of the White House, the67 words
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Letter193 1954-03-18 6 Sir: In the leading article appearing m the Tamil Murasu last Friday it was stated: "The Hindu Advisory Board has not been appointed by the Hindu public." By this the editor has implied that the Hindu Advisory Board does not represent the Hindu public. The leading article refers to193 words
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Letter126 1954-03-18 6 S;r I am a regular n ader of your editorial c>' imns. I have observed that whenever you write about ocal politics, you write, with an inner motive, to disgrace D^.to Sir Onn or the IMP. I consider this to be very unjust. He is serving Us as126 words
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Letter366 1954-03-18 6 Sir; Mr. Alex Josey's article under the heading of "Protecting The Malayan Film-Goer" is full of inaccuracies. It is a pity that he didn't think it worth while to call on members ot the American film industry for their views before rushing headlong into print.366 words
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279 1954-03-18 6 Sir;— Action against moneylenders was urged ai the recent ECAFE conference held m Ceylon as a measure to ease the lot of rubber and tin mine workers hard hit by the slump. Inche Mohammed Yusofl bin Mohammed Noor. president of the Malayan Trades Union Council,279 words
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Letter107 1954-03-18 6 Sir: You mentioned m your pap< r recently that through the kind offices of his neighbours. Lim Family have now found accommodation through the Social Welfare Dept Whilst Lim Family must certainly have to be extremely grateful to certain members of the public and his neighbours for107 words
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Article168 1954-03-18 6 Review of Views Preventing Crime CRIME is a <•. t# the pub i lull nig Sin Cb* Jil Pv Co-oper: a I is Unp< c la act:v:* es However, it fc that the "little his ifffi ilties, stresses. One of *.r <- rada U v by the pi tail man.168 words
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Article, Illustration287 1954-03-18 6 i All Correspondence F Should Be Short] And To The Point] Sir. I am glad that Mr. Haxworth. the retiring Director of Immigration, stressed ihe need of watching closely Singapore's immigration laws m the interests of its citizens. But I have yet to know of any Singapore office287 words
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333 1954-03-18 7 GENEVA TALKS ON ASIA MAY BE DELAYED f Ct WAS J'INGTON Mor. 17, (Reuter)— The United Stotes Secietory of Mate, Mr. John Foster Dulles said yesterday that the Geneva conference on Far Eastern questions may be delayed. The conference is due to open on April 26. Mr. Dulles reported to333 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-03-18 7 photo. (lib operator Lucille Ballinuer of California causi slow down m produco u> workers stopped to a hen she arrived at the i ■> v Beach lKiiuUs Aircraft ik> rtrently with her hair bright ?reen. Plant hi ia ls sent her home to i hanse her huir toAP - 58 words
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Article123 1954-03-18 7 Abrogation Of Treaty Is Urged Mm II (UP) p -:ir:<.ng Filipino offlterday rg »n of the United St^c— ines military bases ent should the Unii c nsist on ownership tet naval an.! mi] itary at ions m the Philippines. Senai ira C arc M. Recto ai d -isco Delgado, foreign123 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-03-18 7 photo. oi r HI/\BFTII the Queen Mother. Princess Margaret, and the Duchess of Gloucester present at the -rand military meeting at Sundown Park rate course on Mar 1 Photo ,v the Quern Mother and Princess Mu,-aret on their way down to tne parade before the M-imiii race APAP - 48 words
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Article180 1954-03-18 7 'JEW HAVEN. Connecticut, Mar. 17. (Renter >— The Assistant Secretary oj Sta'e, Mr. Water S. "Robertson said; yesterday that the important aim oj United States policy :i the Far East "is to ensure tha* M nation m the area need leai domination by any180 words
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169 1954-03-18 7 WASHINGTON, Alar. 17. (Reuter)— The United States i Secretary of State, Mr. John j Foster Dulles said yesterday j that President Eisenhower had j the power to conduct a massive retaliatory, action if an attack J was made on the territory of169 words
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Article66 1954-03-18 7 Don 't Call Me Mrs. R' PALM BEACH, Florida, Mar. 17 (AP>.— Barbara Hutton. the Wooiworth heiress, left here by train yesterday fox New York with the admonition to news- j men: ■'Don I caD me Mrs. Rubi- 1 vosa "I do!;': knovv his plans and I don't* expert to66 words
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Article21 1954-03-18 7 MARIA LANI. once France's most famous artists' model, died m a Paris hospital yesterday after a lingering illness.— UPUP - 21 words
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Article103 1954-03-18 7 Too Many But None To Lose LAKEWOOD, N.J.. Mar. 17 (AP) Ephraim Homer, 88-year-old former farm hand, is receiving congratulations on the birth of his 27th child. He'll be 89 m May. Homer, a great grandfather, visited his wife at a hospital to see their new daughter, Roseanna Alfreda, an103 words
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Article160 1954-03-18 7 LONDON, Mar. 17 (Reuter)— Britain will renew consultations with the French and the oiher European Army Governments about her association with the projected six-nation merger "m the course of the next week or so," the Foreign Office announced. The spokesman said: '"We have already been m touch160 words
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Article73 1954-03-18 7 LYMINGTON, Hampshire. Mar. IT. (Renter) Thieves broke into Palace House, Lord Montagu of Beaulieu's show! place home here, during the j .light and ransacked part of the private apartments. Lord Montagu was not dis- turbed and nothing of value was reported missing. The house, much of73 words
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Article77 1954-03-18 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 17 (UP) A campaign to obtain signatures of one million persons who stand against Red China's admission into the United Nations has reached the half-way point, former Secretary of the Navy, Mr. Charles Edison announced yesterday. Speaking as an officer of the campaign,77 words
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Article77 1954-03-18 7 PARIS. Mar 17— (AFP)— Thirty warships will take part ■m large-scale naval exercises to be conducted m the Medi- terranean under Admiral Earl Mountbatten between Mar. 26 and April 3 and will be known as "Medflex A." The exercise will deve'op m conjunction with the largest77 words
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Article48 1954-03-18 7 LONDON. Mar. 17, (UP)— Red China's mysterious leader. Mao Tse Tung, who has been silent and unreported by the Communist pre^s lor the past three months, was reported yesterday to have sent birthday greetings to the President of the Communist North Korean "People's Assembly."'48 words
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Article38 1954-03-18 7 MOSCOW. Mar IT. (Reuter) —The Soviet Red Cross said yesterday that 464 Japanese civilian war criminals who are soon to be repatriated have lived and worked as free 'citizens m the Soviet Union for five months.38 words
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Article280 1954-03-18 7 WINCHESTER, England, Mar. 17, (Reuter). A 21--year-old self-confessed homosexual told an all-male jury here yesterday that Lord Montagu of Beaulieu twice wanted to commit serioui offences with him. The witness Aircraftman John Reynolds said on both occasions he refused to consent but admitted that indecency occurred. He \Vas280 words
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252 1954-03-18 7 Chinese State Position On Citizen Status By Arnold C. Brackman Standard Special Corr. JAKARTA. Mar. 17. Indonesia's Chinese population has categorically set forth its position on its status m a ringing, unified fashion. The Working Committee on State Citizenship purports to speak for the country's minority citizen?. These are the252 words
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Article140 1954-03-18 7 Bomb Can Be Dropped Anywhere WASHINGTON Mai (Reuter) Mr. W. Si. tig ITole. chairman 01 tin C *ressional Atomic Committee, sain last night lat (he United Stales tod nydrogen bomb and could rite[iver it anywhere m the wor d Previous official stati la had referred only to drogen device." Mr.140 words
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Article31 1954-03-18 7 A salvage sb p has recov< .< a large piece ol the B:i: I Comet oirlinei win* h r, off Elba Jan LQ ■vh the ios^ ol 35 livi s.31 words
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Article187 1954-03-18 7 TEHERAN, Mar. 17 (UP)— lranian Foreign Minister Abdullah Entezam said yesterday that Iran will not enter any Middle East defence pact. Emezam made the statement lo American editors and publishers on a one-month tour of Europe and the Middle East with publisher James C.187 words
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Article63 1954-03-18 7 Ike' s Guest For 3 Days LONDON, Mar. 17. <AP' Queen Mother Elizabeth will stay three days at the White House as guest of President Eisenhower during her visit io the United States next fall, offi- cials announced yesterday. The Queen Mother will Cross the Atlantic late m October to63 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-03-18 7 photo. A 14-year-old girl mental patient kept hundreds of spectators m suspense ih New Orleans, Louisiana, last week while she clung' to a narrow fifth-floor ledge at Charity Hospital before being rescueJ. Photo (left) shows the girl standing on the sixinch ledge (centre) shows the girl being grabbed by aAP - 68 words
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Advertisement44 1954-03-18 7 THE ARISTOCRATIC 1 f (mw HMBER H 1 4 9 |i J f YOUR BICYCLE FOR A LIFETIME! M hh At "High Class Dealers CHI 00A throughout Singapore and FederationCbo Bnlish North Borneo Brunei and Sarawak. cr fn.m SOLE MSTKWUTORS ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR44 words
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Advertisement37 1954-03-18 7 GOLDEN GUINEA has been specially Ir^ll selected from the choicest grapes and is the finest of fine |||k SPARKLING i lIIJ^MUSCATELS I B|il T° appreciate P^^-^?^ of the wine Qb. 514.00 THE STORE WITH h T0 OFFER37 words
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Article74 1954-03-18 8 SANTIAGO. Cnile, Mar. 17, (AP) The Government declared Chile's principal ports emergency zones yesterday because of a seven-day strike of merchant marine officers. The walkout has tied up more than 40 coastal vessels. Police arrested two officials of the striking union. The strike has caused considerable74 words
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Article52 1954-03-18 8 TOKYO. Mar. 17 (AP)— The arrival on Friday of the liner Schwa benstein will reopen a regular passenger liner service between Germany and Japan. The liner, owned by Nord- 1 deutscher Lloyd, will dock at j Yokohama. Norddeutscher is operating a Far East service jointly with the52 words
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106 1954-03-18 8 Petroleum's 5th. Largest Consumer CANBERRA, Mar. 17, (Reuter) Australia is now the world's fifth largest consumer of petroleum, the Minister of National Development Mr. William Spooner said here early this week. Motor spirit consumption last year was 721 million gallons —more than twice the consumption m 1939. he said. Consumption106 words
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Article119 1954-03-18 8 LINE WITHDRAWS FROM PACIFIC LONDON. Mar. 17 (AP) —The Donaldson Line, one of Scotland's biggest shipping firms, have announced it is withdrawing from' the Pacific freight trade and transferring its three ships j on this run to the Blue Star Line. Deputy Chairman of the Line, Mr. Fred Donaldson, said119 words
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Advertisement1212 1954-03-18 8 ~Z BLUE FUNNEL LINE Te1241 Act. Iw>) »i>) |int>ct lines) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. fcKjJT Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and ilLsclurge car*o SAILINGS to LIVEBPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON St j CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sails P. Sham Penang PHeus for Marseilles. Liverpool Sc Glasgow Marl,/181,212 words
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Advertisement539 1954-03-18 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore Sham Penane UTRECHT (RL) 18 25Mar 2GMar 2T 28Mar ROTTI (SMN) 29Mar5Apr 6Apr 7 BApr WELTEVREDEN (RL) 9 15Apr IfiApr IT 18Apr539 words
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Advertisement688 1954-03-18 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCAN DIN AUA/L h l«MifUitK| Spore P.S'ham Pl njl "PASADENA" for Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama 24 25Mar 23 23Mar H "MALAYA" for Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 11 HApr 9 l«Apr -v, "MEONIA" for Bangkok 18/21 Apr i,. |2J SAILINGS688 words
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Article, Illustration383 1954-03-18 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 17 (AP)— President Eisenhower was notified yesterday of "keen competition" m private industry for purchase of U.S. Governmentowned synthetic rubber plants which cost close to half a billion U.S- dollars. In a report on the work of disposing the 27 big properties,Standard; UP - 383 words
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Article106 1954-03-18 9 KARACHI. Mar. 17 (Renter) The Pakistan Finance Minister Mr. Chaudi Mohammed Ali has announced a j budge; providing for an ail-' out export effort tax relief for smali industries and the loner income groups. He said the Governments economic policies were begin-' ning to bear106 words
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Article56 1954-03-18 9 TOKYO. Mar. 17. (UP). Two top office!? of one of Japan's largest stee! companies will leave for Thailand next week to speed negotiation? on a $1,400,000 rai! purchase, by the Thai Government, it was revealed today. Tliailand wants to purchase 1 i.h'27 metric tons oi56 words
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Article66 1954-03-18 9 THE pro I toe .n S I".. :'< vKas co c i < pra section nd .n co« :.:t <),. with o I i siness parssing. Singapore pr^ d t-e (per picul) yester c a y i e Gambier S210; Bah L bete! oui S2B; (S;.. 827; copra S33£;66 words
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Article49 1954-03-18 9 WASHINGTON. Mj(APj. The U S A1 r Energy Commission anno crt on Saturday it is negotiat; g .-ii, agreement mtti o c Duquesne Light Co burgh, for the eon and iteration of the naikw s (i si fu -scale central «tati-^ tnwlear power plant.49 words
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Article189 1954-03-18 9 LONDON, Mar. 17.— Mr. Derk-k Heathccat Amorr, Minister of State to the Board of Trade, said yesterday textile imports from Japan will have no harmful eftett on home industry under present quotas. Hf wa? asked by Const rvative H. R. Spence m the HouseUP; Reuter - 189 words
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Article157 1954-03-18 9 »f WAN industria nes < tly steady m l. yes 1 shai ere i IB ienl *o be I .> < B bam Changed prices wt IMIL'STRIM Buveiv S- era Au v Bricks O rN I C' n tin Smelt rte 24 I -J 3 F mi Noave Ortif157 words
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Article128 1954-03-18 9 c. j m i sea I cent above Tuesday's first grade rubber K\ I shipment icing quote "en l* per to. Tin jU-ariir^s -a s largt y v., better tnq j tr< i New York. London was repur: to apathetic. Demand fur the 1> rgn vac the only lest..:-128 words
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Miscellaneous878 1954-03-18 9 jTOjflasggsaJiwMM wi l-t"": SSaiimar (\lalay) lr 3 [MKWIoiM: Papi H idustaau Sf _t i jb i and 9 i.'i p.m. ;i I NGAPO RE» REX: 9S Eiver Streel 3. f:■ a <: <2MMtK: Pr :!s Ol N; lIS 1 m |/_l l« M H r V-/ f\ o.m t;i><fßK: From878 words
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Article, Illustration536 1954-03-18 10 THE accent's on music and the spotlight'! on Gerry Soliano's augmented 10-piece band at Rattles which, since Xavier Cugafs visit, has become a carbon copy m Latin American music presentation. Set-up comprises brass section— C. Soliano, Ida Martin and Olympio (>alauro: sax section— Ahmed Jaafar, Renaldo Lachica, and536 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-03-18 10 TWO'S company, but three's never a crowd when it comes to harmonising before a mike to music-loving patrons at Singapore's Xew Country Hotel. And providing chorus are pianist G. H. (Job. 22-year-old Singapore crooner M'ng Ching Lian and drummer Benny Andy. The three other music makers m outfit135 words
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Advertisement28 1954-03-18 10 Diamond Gem Set ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS. A WIDE CHOICE OF STYLES AND PRiCo LANKA JEWELLEi S (THE HOUSE FOP, CEYU^ti CCI« 20. BATTERY ROAD, SINGAPORE 1. PHONE28 words
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Miscellaneous151 1954-03-18 10 fy RITA DEI MR i jW^Bm;s 1 n f jß^ rv i "w <•# wt^^ »»<* gßm 'r'Mt m ill V 1 HI !:i V, 111 |WH< It: !li RUM Ril m ~orr.> ih.it J»«- Km, V ...ik mv ni-i \\i» KIBTill < v K='> -> i > rou 1151 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-03-18 11 photo. NEW DELHI: Athletes gathered from all over India inarching past during the inauguration of National Games. 1954. where the delegates for upcoming Asian Games m Manila will be selected. UPUP - 33 words
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330 1954-03-18 11 LONDON, Mar. 17: (Keuter-AP)— Eddy Choong. Malayan favourite, is expected to be severely tested It retain his men's singles title m the All-England Badminton Championships beginning at the Empress Hall, Southwest London, tomorrow. i c loumam< nt, regar< ie ottir >. v a330 words
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Article101 1954-03-18 11 ig have been iy tor the S ngaR eatic Club ag B on Si trdaj a1 On Mm ;>a« We I'.tpt l S Webb. D. Most P. Martens E C. DaSilva, J m. E B LaBroo: 3 ha V Barker. i a trial matcii «>c tIM101 words
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Article223 1954-03-18 11 Rovers 'B' Remain Unbeaten PARIT BIXTAR. Mar. 17.-- Kri.tn Rovits "B" nuuntained their unbeaten record when they held the Krian Malay Teachrrs to a onp-all draw. The Rovers "B" have only themselves to blame for not inning:. They definitely had the hotter of the exchanges throughout the ame but their223 words
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Article51 1954-03-18 11 MALAYA Settlement Union XI (Kesatuan Kampong Melayu) will play a friendly football match against U.M.N.O. (Pontian Branch) at Pontian on Saturday for the U.M.N.O. Building Fund. Transport will leave Capitol Car Park at 1.15 p.m. sharp. All selected players and officials are requested to be m51 words
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Article572 1954-03-18 11 INDIAN CHAMPION HAS THROWN 47 FT. This is the third of series of four articles on the forthcoming Second Asian Games m Manila written specially for AFP by Y.V. KoIntrhoff, Committee member of the Hong Kong Amateur Athletic Federation. The fourth and last article of572 words
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Article90 1954-03-18 11 The Association of Track and Field Statisticians has accepted Japan's Masaji Tajima's broad jump of 25 feet 1 inch (7.66 metres) at the world 1 games at Dortmund. Germany, last August 13, as a genuine performance when it was finally established that the wind behind Tajima's jump90 words
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Article161 1954-03-18 11 The 110 metres hurdles event at the Asian Games should be won at the comparatively modest time of 14.8 to 15 seconds. The fastest man m Asia last year was Japan's Takehiko Nakajima who clocked 1 4«* seconds at Ansbach on Japanese university athletes' tour161 words
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282 1954-03-18 11 COLOMBO, Ceylon (AP)-Ceylon banks on a 19--year-old schoolboy high jumper to capture honours at the Second Asian Games m Manila m May. North Ceylon student N. N. Ethireeveerasingham, who cleared six feet four inches at an amateur athletic association meet two months ago,282 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-03-18 11 -Standard Photo by LAST season's Penang soccer champions, Chinese Club (right) met the Indian Recreation Club m the openins- division one league game at Victoria Green Penang on Monday (Mar. 15) Chinese Club won by 2 goals to nil.- Sam Kai YeeSam Kai Yee - 42 words
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Article65 1954-03-18 11 TAIPIXG. Wed. Clever forward play enabled the Ist Federal Division to chalk up a convincing 4-nil victory over 1907 AOP m their junior division soccer fixture yesterday, j From the kickoiT, the nippy Federal forwards dominated p!ay and before the interval inside-left. Ha--him netted two goal?. On resumption,65 words
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Article61 1954-03-18 11 PULO BUXOM Clerical and Artisans' Club held their 22nd Anniversary celebrations at their Club house on Pulo j Bukom last Saturday More than 200 members and guests were present for the dinner and dance During the evening prizes j for the Club's annual iourna- j ments were61 words
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Advertisement72 1954-03-18 11 Hell play f?| 0) BETTER! m J^UI 1 3 EMULSION IrTE^Lj BUILDS THE 801Y PROTECTS THE LUNGS jis^ Success m sport at an early age breeds jC^r-X confidence and moulds character Give your i«K .:Ji] itS~=-^t child every chance to show his mettle r_~. IntUMf Bul d his body, protea72 words
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Advertisement446 1954-03-18 11 J NOTICES SENIOR CAMBRIDGE CLASS. T/ACANCIES are available m the Prince Of Wales institution, Travers Road. Kuala Lumpur. NOTICE THE UNITED CHINESE BANK LIMITED SINGAPORE "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Twelfth Annual General Meeting of the Share- j i holders of the above Company will be held at Its446 words
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Advertisement737 1954-03-18 11 ACKNOWIEDCMENT MR. SIE YOK KIE a-id famil? lhark their friendi and relatives for their kind expressions of eondolenee. f l io r ui tri butes «^nri attendance ai thf Funeral ol the late Mr Sic Yok Swie, belovted brother \ir. Sit 1 Y«^k Kie.. They regrei I eir inability to737 words
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Advertisement510 1954-03-18 11 Standard Service For The Lnrm|»lovrd at voik saturn t. tn un,mplo>»d and m nerd 1.. Help >ou find work the Sins ip<,,,I ncmpl.n mvu\ Bureau oilers \ou free spjre i o (his .'•ilumn Jum t all or «rru ,u r 1«c..l Sfnid.ird oftire f., r applKHion form uhi-h u slioul.i510 words
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Article372 1954-03-18 12 Referee Collapses And Dies While Officiating Came KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Well-known Selangor soccer referee, Inche Syed Ali, collapsed and died while refereeing a FAS division I league match between the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club and the Dynamic Dynamos SC on the SCRC ground here today. Inche Ali,372 words
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Article113 1954-03-18 12 Singapore Business Hi>o>e> FA Hague results were: DIVISION 1 Mm itile Bank 5 MPH 1. FJtM Hon? Rons Bank I. Sh^iJ J. Pulo Bukom 1. Ihiwnfa I 1. Chartered Bank Sini^pore Cold Storage v. Sinse Dttfcl postponed. DIVISION 3 Bar.d*?sbank 1. Stanvac 5. ICI ft, Fcrj I.113 words
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Article326 1954-03-18 12 IT WAS a good day far the Banks Mercantile. Chartered and Hongkong— in yesterday's Singapore Business Houses division I league soccer- All three obu.iied full points m manner which suggests that the% will be strong rivals ior league honours this >eason. Most promising was Mercantile326 words
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Article126 1954-03-18 12 Xt AI LIMPIK Wti' Polite Depot and Selaagor Eurasian Assacialt«i were declared j division 1 hockey rh^mpions today when ttw? tied for the second I,!!:* m the final at Vicloria Institution ground. Today's score of t^*'>al! was the same a> m !h«- first final played at Police126 words
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Article148 1954-03-18 12 SJI Rout Methodist Boys 7-0 S seph' Instil il'vmx lethodist Boy. Ar^.. School 7— m J S A r A ckout competition ,r R.. ts ground yesterday SJI Kit <A 1 attack t\ >m a the [il h r eng Theng »pene aej ki 1 SJ] arda then ni w•148 words
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Article201 1954-03-18 12 LONDON. Ma r. 17. (Reuter) Singapore winners m i'i.)i. nrv regained the Empire Day 1 1 eng< m the National Rifle Ass ation's overseas p >-.• 1] n 1 wen issued to lay >■" a sci n sheets had been examined Urn npetition havns] been201 words
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Article152 1954-03-18 12 CHARTERED Bank, dominating play throughout. gathered two points when they beat the Breweries Sports Club 3-1 m i their SBHFA Div. 1 league encounter on the SUB ground yesterday. The Bank looked winners from the start. They opened scoring m the fifth minute through Mahadeva with152 words
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Article, Illustration169 1954-03-18 12 CHINESE V.M.C.A Blue team beat O.T.E.C. 8-0 at table tennis o n Monday. Results' were: Wang Liang Ping beat Teoh Ong Teck 2-0; Wang Chee Hong beat Chua Cheng Tong 2-0; Woo Cheng Sing beat Tan Geok Koon 2-0; Yew Kwang Mian beat Johnny Tan 2-0;169 words
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Article1141 1954-03-18 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD B> NEWCOMEB J«->«.fiton Hate Kinsscral h showed up to i ,t len ht ran .t verj sood trial i i Tuesday m the rneht 11. re- S 4/3 sec. for thi cc fur- > js is •< ear-old gelding by Royal 3: t1,141 words
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Article538 1954-03-18 12 THOUGH they failed m their first outing: against formidable OTEC, newly promoted Mercantile Bank S.C. won their spurs m the SBHFA Division I League soccer, second time out, with a convincing s—l5 1 victory over Malaya Publishing House at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Steadied and stimulated538 words
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386 1954-03-18 12 DEFENDING champions, Hongkong Bank, look like having another, successful season. They scored their third straight win when they met Fraser and Neave m their SBHFA Division I league encounter at River Valley Road yesterday. After a goalless first half, Bankers scored three goals386 words
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477 1954-03-18 12 Save The Hall Dollar Fund Gets Big Boost TWO Malayan badminton players, one active prospect for yet another Thomas Cup final and ~k* other strong as a supporter for another Mala Thomas Cup, victory, gave the Save the Hall Fund the best boost since it was started m this paper477 words
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Article187 1954-03-18 12 SHELL SCORE 1st WIN I PLAYING theii so far m the S&HFA leasue. Shell Sport* scored their first when the> defeated unbeaten Pulo Bukom on the Shell ground Fes day. She I awed thei a i' c a f whom Chin Wah Kwana wei c the p Skinner playing m187 words
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Article82 1954-03-18 12 SIM IT SC beat Kesta In a fi id td pla: re at I Clerical I recently. Res ilts S:• pla Chua P'T, K -i Goh; Pang X: c. M ihd. N T re beat Othman S ms id Buck Hee Im it X ia; Loo ■> Ye82 words
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Article35 1954-03-18 12 ST. JOSEPH'S Old Boys s ©red an v victory ovei star-stud Bes ti 5< ..<., m a< ke gan I the I:.-- r-Old E League for the Da '\j. a" toria ETound yestei35 words
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Article17 1954-03-18 12 BRIAN Fagotti i (21 from Sydm j yes! I I r trainer A Fasotter cai17 words
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Advertisement56 1954-03-18 12 TO-NI HX Siecal NIGHT SILVER CUPS I TO THE BEST MAMBO COUPLE OF THE HChT SATiiiiuv CREPE DE CHINE ««HI EXTENSION IAM Are You And Your Sweetheart "TWO OF A KIND? ARRANGE YOUR NEXT STAY AT STRAND HOTEL 25. BENCOOLEN STREET. TEL: ***** SINGAPORE CENTRAL ALL MODERN CONVENIENCES SINGLE $856 words
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Miscellaneous60 1954-03-18 12 SOCCER: Singapore "A" VS. Chinese— Jalan Besar. SAFA League: Dir 2' SHBRC vs. C.A. "A" SHB Die. :iC: Farrer Juniors vs. Blue Rovers Farrer Park, Serangoon Malay Youngsters vs. YMSA—BODCA, P. &T. vs. Setia Jays S.C.—CYMA. Inter-School: St. JoscpJi's Instituti/m vs. Beatty SJI, Anglo-Chinese School vs. Victoria School— V.S. BOXING:60 words
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