Singapore Standard, 19 March 1954
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Title Section17 1954-03-19 1 SINAGAPORE STANDARD IK 3H Vol. IV. \n. 2f>h. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1934 TWELVE PAGES 10 TENTS.17 words
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161 1954-03-19 1 Crash:Govt. Orders A Public Inquiry jfcdard Staff Reporter fit r Administering the ;)»>•• (loverntnent. Mr. C. (io«wle. annmin -J day that a public y \,v 11 be held into the and circumstanced" of 8.0.A.C. Constellation .it Kalian? airpoTt Uurday. f ial statement said Mr. tea decided it u» iit-nt" to161 words
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139 1954-03-19 1 ICON. Mar 13: An amiada of French bombers yesterday dived through screens *tinit llnilfj shells to bomb and i;an Vietminh forces forming up m the i or the second stase of their onslaught on Dien d it was officially announced hereReuter; AFP - 139 words
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Article35 1954-03-19 1 V RK M vAFPwei this i loui ans, ng wat t they mighi Puerto Ricans the 5] > r Th US gate to the Hem atic S i- Mr. May a Ro-35 words
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Article, Illustration501 1954-03-19 1 WHETHER S'PQRE GETS SELF-RULE OR NOT Chamber Chief On Stake In Colony THE British commercial community m Singapore yesterday gave notice that whatever type of Government Colonial or eierted the Colony might have at any time, they have "an undeniable and undoubted right to be here501 words
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Article239 1954-03-19 1 Rendel Accuses Colony Leaders It's hypocrisy' Standard Staff Coir. LONDON. Mar. 18.— Sir George Rondel today accused Singapore politicians, who publicly demand immediate indep nd nee, of "hypocrisy." He said m private sessi ms they admitted immediate independence is impossible but claimed they had to do it because u that239 words
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Article98 1954-03-19 1 I. O X D O N. Mar. 18.— Briti i police are Investigating i tters sent to Lo n< spapers and ers ol Parliament threatening *'> assassinate Q; H zab< th "it she .-e*s fool m Gi ra tar.* 1 Mr. Clem nl Davie.s, the Libei98 words
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Article92 1954-03-19 1 THE ftrsi B.:. Bank" SJouth-Easi A U bo esta m Singapore towards the end of the >■ .>:. Tbt Standard ]eai Tiie formation of the B k ted sity of Ma aa In i h m mi w ith th< pof a small res92 words
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Article44 1954-03-19 1 DOR IA AND 5 OTHERS ARE ILL CAIRO iMadan c Doi La Shal ik of the have been on a h tigei U ike Cor a sain lies for Eg: tia m< n > j te n to 1 tal at n ion *odd v.44 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-03-19 1 photo. QUEEN ELIZABETH smiles up at 10-year-old Noela Robyn Home who presented Her Majesty with a bouquet at a civic welcome for the Royal couple m the Brisbane Exhibition grounds. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article118 1954-03-19 1 12 JEWS SHOT DEAD BY ARABS TEL AVIV. Mar. 13 (Route: Twelve people m a bus travelling from Eiath to Beersheba were shot dead yesterday by Arabs who wore believed to have infiltrated from Jordan. Israeli reports said tonight. A woman and chil<J who pretended they were dead and two118 words
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Article24 1954-03-19 1 THE British Co] >nial Secretiry Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, ar- v I i in Lon Ion yesterday after h:s visit to Kenja.— AFPAFP - 24 words
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210 1954-03-19 1 GET RICH QUICK' PLAN FLOPS Standard Staff Reporter TWO Singapore youths, who sent a "death letter to an Indonesian Chinese businessman demanding 55.000, were arrested by Police when they kept a rendezvous with the towkay yesterday morning. The youths were arrested by the Secret210 words
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Article55 1954-03-19 1 A THOUSAND stalks of local orchids will be flown out to the Queer., now touring Australia, on Monday. The order was placed by the Torchbearers for the Legacy m Western Australia* with the Gem Nursery. Singapore. The Bowers will be packed m 20 carton? and55 words
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682 1954-03-19 1 Another White Area And It's Malacca Again MALACCA, Fri. An area m Alor Gajah. Malacca, covering about 95 square miles and with a population of approximately 27,000, was declared a White area today by the District Officer, Mr. G. W. Gould. This raises the number of people m the Federation682 words
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88 1954-03-19 1 7 Bale Out From Airliner Rescued TAIPEI. Mar. 18. (UP).— Seven passengers of an Air Force C-llfl Flying Boxcar were rescued today alter they- parachuted ini'o the Pacific Ocean. 117 miles east of Formosa. A United States Army spokesman here. Major Charles Foo. said the plane, en route to Formosa88 words
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Article45 1954-03-19 1 GENEVA, Mar. 18 !H> \iU r) Tile United Nations Economic Co nm i»r E (E.C.E) today approved by It vute.-- to ail a joii I n tion imitted by Britain id Kussia on the "great importance" of expanding East-West trade.45 words
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Advertisement57 1954-03-19 1 < .1.1 \i:i\(. Al 101 R SIMS ](.B ANG BROTHERS iiii, Wiiichesler Hi.urn l«l 74b*» >* <-> v v vvv v v v v vv vt I LADIES' COMPACTS t 1 i ■> m 1 M t s y *v* i /i several designs and variety *5* f» A t57 words
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250 1954-03-19 2 NOW 15,000 CITY WORKERS ASK FOR RITSON PAY ABC) I T l.).0OO employees of the Singapore City Council want a revised salary sc:i!e based on the Kitson Commission recommendation-. and associations representing them v ays an i means to get the it v ed age nc without delay. c City250 words
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Article108 1954-03-19 2 I LOSING rubber prites irenb p»T Ib m Sin^upere yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Mo I K> S fajtl L«»ose .'S4; s.">i No. 1 R.S.S. 553 ">•>' No z K.ss :>;> :>.s; N«. 3 K.SS. :>4 .VII Tone: i<i:iet after steady. lIS I'KH IThe prices of tin yesterday was108 words
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Article136 1954-03-19 2 3 TRAGIC DEATHS IN ONE DAY THREE nen H tragk n Sing One was pii ler it n < s sit* ad I v the n c, AI n some labc nrers ling 1 »f angle <■:■.'.■ ai G 18, S.:.uai>ire Harbour Board, len '.t-v lost frip. The bundles dropped136 words
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Article86 1954-03-19 2 r he h. appi oted a C t tee to :t ye ar.J consida ..-y i its from released Spe Constables reg irding np ncfits for w hich I hej I app cd. lie Csmmittcc also rtspons r> c for ensuring I ial .;>- -plications86 words
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Article108 1954-03-19 2 Carried Weeping Front Court A 55-YEAR-OLD widower. Gob Chiang, when sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Magistrate. Mr. R. 1. B. Pates, m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday, burst into tears. Shaking the dock with his hands. Goh cried out: "Ai see la. ai see la. ("I108 words
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667 1954-03-19 2 MALAYA WOULD TURN CHINESE, HE WARNS MALAYA would turn Chinese "m the next 20 years or so" if the British left the country before stable self-government has been established, warned Mr. Vernon Bartlett, a British journalist and author, over the BBC recently. His address was relayed over Radio Maiayo last667 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-03-19 2 Photo by Photo Supply. IRISHMEN m Singapore celebrated St. Patrick's Day at Raffles Hotel on Mar. 17. The past president of the Society, Vlr. T. P. F. McNeice. who is President of the City Council, is seen handing the Shelalagh. the Irish cudgel and the symbol of presidency, to Dr.Malayan - 59 words
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169 1954-03-19 2 A SUGGESTION that the Singapore Improvement Trust should sell its fiats to members of the public was made yesterday by Mr. Lee Choon Eng, City Councillor for West Ward. He was referring to the 4. 4 million loan approved by ihe I Legislative Council169 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-03-19 2 TWO <op radio, cabaret and TV stars Bill Carrie (above and Sylvia Martin (below) will make their debut m Singapore at the end of 'his month at the Cockpit. They will arrive m the Colony on Mar. 24 by air. They have appeared m London, Paris.74 words
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Article47 1954-03-19 2 PEXAXG. Thurs.— Tan Aw Bah was committed to trial at the next Assizes for the murder of a woman, Chow Ah Xooi ori Jan. ti. at the end of a preliminary inquiry before Mr. J. W. D. Ambrose m the Magistrate's Court today.47 words
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Article29 1954-03-19 2 TWO Singapore police officers, claimed they were bitten by some sort of fish near the Tanjong Kling Police Station, yesterday evening. They were treated at General Hospital29 words
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Article32 1954-03-19 2 THREE lorry drivers, Yak Yong, Tan Kee Huat. and Low Buck Yong, were fined $7§, S5O. and Siio respective y in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday, for overloading their vehicles32 words
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Article22 1954-03-19 2 CIIOO Yoon Kui. 57-year-old estate worker, was found hanging m a rubber estate m Pulau U'oin off Singapore, yesterday morning.22 words
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Advertisement85 1954-03-19 2 impression v#» )Jf -d Wtwm its a Jact #Kw! thai more motorists ltron flexible casing gives extra life with greater i^T liP j|s^ comfort specially reinforced rubber resists road-friction P%M ifti^JP«' UniqU€ patented tre »d-pattern provides powerful skid yjf».|t ftiSv Jla'* res-stance and silent running non-static properties jP'rfV^jM^''* i^ 185 words
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Advertisement177 1954-03-19 2 COOKED SPMHiTII All the family uill < h, ruh« n Heinz Cooked Spa-hetti i- _BBB— f-erved for dinner 1 or no io«,<i W^W mL i- m<»r< popular, more ia-i«- hin tempting and delirious than >l^^" *-^^B^^ these tender BtfltUtde of pw4- ~Ss*_— ness with their ri< Ij, cpiri r^___i___w sauce.177 words
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Article345 1954-03-19 3 Earning Less But Spending More Taylor THE Singapore Government is facing a situation m which its revenue is ste-idily decreasing and the only sound way of meeting it is to cut expenditure, states the Chairman of the S r.gapore Chamber of Commerce, Mr. V F. Tay'C345 words
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Article23 1954-03-19 3 r. wife the Hi^ today jenl feel pi > 1 TB > from frositj ■xpeel tIK ear the na 90l23 words
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Article41 1954-03-19 3 ELECTED TO COUNCIL ;re s Ed Proi F Viceit C C I m S. H i I id a- y. i i. S Lee S B. C. Soh. I S. I Rowla Lyne. B I A S Pak Khuan and S41 words
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Article23 1954-03-19 3 ie SI Si free v I s?r!g over IS y j who wish 1 Ie I I -S23 words
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Article32 1954-03-19 3 AN INAUGURAL meeting I at Siglap So ntre, for a pi S at 4 :i a*. P R Th >-c who w sh > ppori > nof the > are attend32 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-03-19 3 photo. p;« MX ;j sTK'E Buttro>?-.Murrav Mrs. Buttm-e-Mnr- -rmhed o n bojrd the PA O liner Carthu^f. prior to 1 r departure fos BriUin o n vacation, yosterd.iv. Standard UK I OHLSON i»f >l«*v,r> l>lay Kerr Co.. Sinsapure. i= Irs Ohlson photo<fapafi i>n board the Carthaue DeforrStandard - 56 words
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Article86 1954-03-19 3 THE Etaffles Society of the University of Malaya will stage Shakespeare's "Taming )t the Shrew" m the Oei Ti »ng !N im Hall, Cluny Road, from April l to 6, at ■> p.m. II wfl] be acted m Elizabethan costume on a modified jtage of three levels.86 words
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Article54 1954-03-19 3 WHEN* a Singapore coffee SO )p assistant objected to 3 stranger making himsell a cvi ol ovaltine m the kitchen. pot of boiling water was poured over him. The shop assistant was badly scalded and was admitted I hospital, It happened m a coffee shop mi54 words
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Article115 1954-03-19 3 j nexi a c Ii i bßcnl .t t an ait -->' j; j 3 til, am' n *vi* a" J pencil t>F w r.vn Singapore Shei a E*r wticei Xha notii chosen by bo** 1 1 ir tist3 IS Malaya::, m portraiU wv.. as t>M:i115 words
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Article, Illustration203 1954-03-19 3 A Pleasant Shock By The Models r\VO American sailors from Uk l nitt d States destroyers Douglas H. Fox and Stormes now m port from operational duties m Korea, visited the American Club one afternoon this week and were pleasantly shocked into a trance that la.ted more than two hours.203 words
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Article192 1954-03-19 3 Railways Save $2M. Using Oil Xl ALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Malayan Railways will y<ixe about $Z million, when it switches to oil lor its main trunk line locomotives-Sixty-one locomotives, ronverted from coj! r ierg to oil engines, are ::ow iving the Railway Adminis- iti >n about SI milli >n, A192 words
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Article123 1954-03-19 3 'RESERVE A FIELD FOR CHILDREN' MR. THIO CHAN BEE (Prog. Balestier) on Wednesday asked the Singapore Government to reserve one of the three playing fields to be built near the former Anson Road Stadium for schools which have no piny ing fields of their own. Speaking during adjournment at the123 words
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Article225 1954-03-19 3 Convicts Learn Civil Defence CIVIL Defence train- I ing has now reached Singapore's Changi Pri- son and 16 Cantonese prisoners are undergoing the course "very satisfactorily." This was revealed by the Commissioner of Prisons, Major W. L. P. Sochon. at a Press conference yesterday. Major Sochon said the course was225 words
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Article104 1954-03-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A silver salver was presented to Lieut-Cot, E. A. HeiTord, Commanding Officer of the Fourth Battalion. Malay Regiment, by the people of Triang m Pahang today, on the eve of the departure of the "C and D companies of the Battalion104 words
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Advertisement228 1954-03-19 3 Capitol Theatre Monday, March 22nd, 9.30 p.m. GALA PREMIERE of CAROL REED'S 'THE MAN BETWEEN" STARRING James Mason In Ad of tntcmatiommi Home I undj M'ius! On Wimjmt AT THE GALA PREMIERE ONLY Dorothy Amita, Serene Lim, Jean Chew, Shirley Lim, Juliana Tan, Juliet Tan and A CAST OT 22228 words
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Article116 1954-03-19 4 Thanks To Welfare— Sam Passed THE care and devotion fiven by the Social Welfare Department to Samuel Joh Borough. 19. was instrumental m his passing- the recent Senior Cambridge examination with a Grade 1 Certificate. Samuel is now apprenticed to a shipping firm as :1 Cadet Officer. This was stated116 words
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Article153 1954-03-19 4 DR. F. C. B. Marshall, a chemist, who went to the Police Traffic Office m Maxwell Road after a police warning was sent to him for an alleged traffic j offence and refused to have his > name entered on a record card, was fined 510 yesterday.153 words
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Article56 1954-03-19 4 PKNANG, Thurs. U.S.S. Or.-a which is due arrive here on Siiturciii.^. will be the second United States naval 1 vessel to visit Penang m a j little m<>ve than a year. The first U.S. naval vessel to visit the settlement since postI war was U.S.S Rooks56 words
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Article367 1954-03-19 4 NATIONAL SERVICE -AND HOW IT AFFECTS VOj —If They Return To Colony Standard Staff Reporter NATIONAL Service dodgers who leave Singapore before or during he period of registration will be Ha ble to register the minute they step Foot m the Colony again, even after367 words
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Article110 1954-03-19 4 11 CHOSEN FOR APPEAL TRIBUNAL ELEVEN representatives of Singapore's multi-racial com-munity-men of high standing and not actively engaged m politic? have been chosen to the panel from which the Appeal Tribunal under national service, will be formed. Their names will be announced m the Colony Government Gazette soon. The Tribunal110 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-03-19 4 MR. CHENG WEI MEN. s on of Rev. Cheng Shen Chu. of 279-A, Towner Road. Singapore, left for New Zealand yesterday by Qantas Airways to study medicine at the University of New Zealand.36 words
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102 1954-03-19 4 THE editor of the Indian Daily Mail. Mr. G. Sarangapani told the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday that Thio Kirn Kee, mother of a 14-year-old boy, was the tenant of his house, No. 62, Buffalo Road, on Feb. 25 when Police carried out an102 words
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Article61 1954-03-19 4 ADAM BIN OTHMAN and Hussain bin Othman were j tentatively charged m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday with being m unlaw- ful possession of an explosive. j T.N.T., on March 15 at Pulau Pisek. Both were remanded m police custody after the charge wa s61 words
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346 1954-03-19 4 Cupid Brings Double Joy To This Woman. THE Social Welfare Department has not only provided Miss "V"' with a husband but has also helped reunite her with her family from whom she was separated since childhood. This i the story of Miss V's romance and of her subsequent marriage and346 words
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Article145 1954-03-19 4 Industrial Disputes: THE British Government has rejected a suggestion that an independent commission from Britain should examine and report on the present arbitration procedure and industrial relations machinery m the Federation of Malaya, Reuter reports from London. Mr Ro:ia'd Williams. 2 Labour member had suggested this145 words
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Article151 1954-03-19 4 Write An Essay And Win A Trip THE United Nations Association i s sponsoring a world wide essay competition which is open to men and women between 120 and 35 years, of age. First prize winners are offered a free return journey to New York, and an allowance j Of151 words
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Article55 1954-03-19 4 MR. ROBERT CHOO of Silat Road and attached to the Education Department, Singapore. wishes to slate that he is not the Robert Choo who was sentenced to six month? imprisonment by the First District Court on Wed. Mar. 17 m connection with the theft of55 words
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Article75 1954-03-19 4 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 18. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16 id. April June 16 1 d. July/September 16; d. October/December 16|d. Jon./Mor. 17 d. April c.i.f. 16 id. Tone: Quietly75 words
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Article147 1954-03-19 4 THE living standards of the people of Malaya m the field of education, health and industry is improving by leaps and bounds, especially among the small town and kampong folk. These different aspects of life were illustrated m a preview of seven Malayan Film Unit productions shown147 words
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Article34 1954-03-19 4 FOURTEEN girl? from Singapore's Girls' Homecraft Centre are being trained as baby amahs m a nursery, while another six are receiving special i cookery training to cater Icr an average size family.34 words
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230 1954-03-19 4 What You Must Bo When The Call Is Sounded IF yon are liable tor national service, this is what you will have to do. As soon as the date of registration is announced, you will be told the day and place you will be required to present yourself for registration.230 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-03-19 4 photo. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Rowe. above. were married recently at the Sri Krishna Bacavan Temple. Waterloo Street. Singapore Mr. Roue is a storekeeper at the K. H. Dock Store. Sin&apore Harbour Board The bride is the former Miss Kannamtna. standardStandard - 42 words
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223 1954-03-19 4 MAGISTRATE HEARD CASE BEFORE GOING TO HOSP ITAL AMONG the lad few cases Mr. J. If. Devere.ix-Coiebourii. :he City police Ifafifsfsate Lbeard before he \va s admitted to the Genera: Hospital yester- day afternoon for a fractured I spinal bone was ihat of Ng Ah Tai. a woman hawker. It223 words
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Article33 1954-03-19 4 VIETNAMESE TOURING FED KUALA LUMPUB A party 01 12 v off iourna sts. ii i v m m Federatu 1 lormai 1...-■• Fheir visit is sj: 1 Om American Spe La and I.33 words
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Advertisement242 1954-03-19 4 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products ChINKAWHITE This invaluable Wind Mixture is en excellent remedy for Stomach Fams; Constipation, Indigestion Acidity, Hecrtbum, Loss of Appetite. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL Sore Throat? Pr Mi Gargle LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC Quick! Use this sensible precaution at the hrst sign242 words
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Advertisement25 1954-03-19 4 APPEA^i^'G ft ftl*A Wtstr? a -p% I A TOE AMA/ING DR. GIOVANNI THL WORLDS CHKATLS! i'Hk-PO SATURDAY k 4 PHONE ***** FOR ADVANCE BOOKP »525 words
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Miscellaneous85 1954-03-19 4 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: from 7.150 p.m. on Mar. 17 to 7.30 a.m. on Mar. 18. Singapore (7.1F), Penang (73F), Kota Bahru (75F), Kuala Lumpur (74F), Ipoh (73F), Kuantan (73F). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.:>0 pm. on Mar. 18. Singapore (88F), Penang (88F). Kota Bahru <87F), Kuala Lumpur85 words
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Article84 1954-03-19 5 Govt. Unions Accept New Pay 1 of Joint sterdaj decided ■pi Government's scheme based Ritson recom>ns and approvthe Singapore c Council on els that it wo i] i la resist the imthc srheme. lertain mcmi A ta ho.d a anass dc were rejected. ig a so pawed a:■•- ing upon84 words
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Article53 1954-03-19 5 Brsl :i::^e m the number oJ v cases recoi g I ie month showed the pre\ •it S.-'^ap^re Social Department's progress r< r.:r.ry. stated lr€ 1 and sixty--: i re registered during a lecrease of on r January. Gross ier the Put S* ieme anwwinted ass53 words
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Article47 1954-03-19 5 CHILDREN'S DAY PLANNED :->?. S— Children*-; m S lit, It was •ie Meeting >1 the s i 'hen Un on ..-< rinemas c sh »i 'ho thai lay. ag "i so decided to a School Children's f to heh) ue- iren through )mm .**.ee has v 'i -:y >, ".eir.e.47 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-03-19 5 TtVO Singapore Girl Guide captains, will fly to Colombo for an advanced international training course betwern April 6 to 10. Mivs Low Hop Eng. (left) captain of the Fifth Singapore (iirl Guides Company and Mi ss Ns Seoh Seoh, upturn of the Fourth Singapore Girl Guide Company will aba set71 words
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260 1954-03-19 5 Xl ALA LI MPI'R, Thurs.— A "significant series" of nutritional and biochemical experiments are now under way m Kuala Lumpur, to find the cure for wrong Malayan dietary habits, due to ignorance and poverty. The Standard learnt today. 1 t experiments are260 words
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595 1954-03-19 5 —Giant Network Complete KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Fifteen Very High Frequency radio stations have been built atop selected hills m the Federation, under a multi-million dollar project to tpeed Emergency communications, Mr. E. L. Spooner-Lillingston, Director-General of Telecommunications, told The Standard today. Tfiey were built595 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-03-19 5 photo. A!K Ciimniodore R.C. Jones, Director of Intelligence. Air Ministry, who arrived m Singapore by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut from London yesterday to attend the annual conference of British Air Attaches accredited to Far Eastern countries. Hf was met at Kallansi Airport fov Group Capt. P.E. Berryman ChiefStandard - 55 words
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173 1954-03-19 5 HIS TROUBLE WAS NOT FOR CITY COURT EXPLAINING why he nermitted his two new terrace houses to be occupied before they were issued with certificates of fitness, Chew Meng Chew said his architects had held out on him. '"The architects agreed on a $3,900 fee. I have already paid $1,000."173 words
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Article31 1954-03-19 5 INDONESIAN stars of Persari Film Company. Mr. and Mrs. Raden Mochtar left for Jakarta by KLM yesterday after completing "Terang Bulan di Malaya" at Kens Film Productions m Singapore.31 words
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255 1954-03-19 5 DESERTED BY PALS, SOLDIER FOUND TROUBLE WITH SARGE DESKRTED by his colleagues after a drinking bout, a British Other Rank, went to the Royal U .:;k\ Police Head-, quarters fat help but >• into trouble there instead V- •tc BOR. Private J W wlio is at- bed to 143 8..255 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-03-19 5 SINGAPORE'S mayoral mace bought by Colony film magnate. Mr. Loke Wan Tho. for the City Council, arrived here last night by BOAC Constellation. Below the City Secretary, Mr. T.M. Stevens, carries the mace enclosed m a leather case out of Kallang Airport. With Mr. Stevens is Mr. Loke's Secretary. Miss52 words
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Article52 1954-03-19 5 FORMEB manager of the 1 Diamond Theatre, EngicUah [Gopal, who absconded to Pe:\ang with one day".- ticket takings on Nov. 28. last year, was entenced to two months' ngori imprisonment, m the binSapore Eghth Police Court. yesterday. Gopa] was charged with ertaal breach oi trust amountne52 words
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Article29 1954-03-19 5 HONGKONG. Mar. 18 -Special Standard Service: Closing prices tbc Hongkong Exchange rodav were <13t& to £1 sterling: SjB y m7sSl: ***** toM.layan SI 5Q.212 to «>ne :ndone>ian29 words
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Article144 1954-03-19 5 THE Secret Society Sub- Branch, C.I.D. Singapore, has deiained tour persons m coni nection with three armed robi beries committed m the Colony j recently. One man detained is alleged to have robbed a businessman. I Mr. H. Goh of $70 at revolver point m Clemenceau144 words
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147 1954-03-19 5 FIFTY Cadet Inspectors are now out on the streets helping to bring home to the public the purpose of Crime Prevention Week. Posted m twos and threes at various junctions i ;i the most congested Darts of the City; these smart young officers arc guiding147 words
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Article53 1954-03-19 5 TWO EXPERIENCED undertakers from a London firm, came too late to Singapore on Tuesday, to identify and make arrangements for some of the victims of the Constellation crash. The two men came on the same plane as Sir Miles Thomas. Funeral of the victims had already taken53 words
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82 1954-03-19 5 TelecomsDept To Have A New Station THE Telecommunications Department will move from its old receiving station at Si. Michael's Road to Yio Chu Kang Road on the eastern side of Singapore. Tin's move will release valuable building land lor development and will enable the Telecoms to build a modern receiving82 words
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Article56 1954-03-19 5 ABOUT 150 employees of the Singapore Registrar of Vehicles Office are happy over the City Council's decision to withdraw a departmental circular which asked them to submit two passport photographs and their identity card numbers. The decision to withdraw the circular followed strong representations, by the workers56 words
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167 1954-03-19 5 Me non Pays Tribute To Telecoms Stiff Xl ALA LUMPUR. Thurs Mr. V M X. Menon Member for Posts and Telecommunications, today paid his fust public tribute to the Federation's comniunica tions men who he said de.served "«r c a t credit" for maintaining the service under the emergency and167 words
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Article131 1954-03-19 5 KIALA LUMPIR, Thurs. The total revrtiue on exports and imports collected m the month ol February falls short of the January figure by more than 84,500,000. For February. the amount collected was 521.tj40.748 while 1 m January, it was (26,311,116. These figures do not131 words
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Article83 1954-03-19 5 Bangs To Select The Best ONE t3 pe o\ ammunition will be tested lor it.- su U tj lor use to signify the breaking of the Mushm fast during the Ramadan fasting month. Three rounds of ammunition will fired from Fort Canning on Mar. 19 at 3 p.n a test83 words
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Advertisement86 1954-03-19 5 THAT IS WHAT THE TYRESOLES PROVED PROCESS OF TYRE RECONDITIONING WILL GIVE. WHY EXPERIMENT WITH ORDINARY RETREADS? INSIST ON TYRESOLES BY NAME. Scietut^rk n^^T KeCofruiitiovU/nfi| /WjkforeJ -NOT JUST 1 \SKKV A RETREAD I IflH^^llM I CRESSONITE [NDUSTRIES IT 4 AUtK 3rd MILE TAMBI'N ROAD, ipoh. m PHONE MANGGIS S7B Gordons86 words
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Article828 1954-03-19 6 |T cts -he agreement to hold the Geneva coni>uf-nce Bed month which saved the Berlin confer nee fan bCMg a Hop. This probably was one nf the ■easens why the Biy; Four agreed to a conference which is iikeiy to be no more successful than the one828 words
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Article, Illustration619 1954-03-19 6 J. Halcro Ferguson BRITISH HONDURAS, Britain's Central American colony, looks as if it is m danger of running into the same kind of trouble which caused the suspension of British Guiana's Constitution at the eiul of last yaear. As happened m Guiana, an election is619 words
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Article133 1954-03-19 6 Review of Views 'Political Clown' UTUSAN MF.LAYU describes; X'k Mahmud, one of the* leaders oi the Malay Penin-f sular Union, as a '"political; c own w lose antics should* be tolerated to break the| tedium Ol the Malayan poll-? tical scene." >.'.k Mahmud wrote a letter to< the paper calling133 words
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Article1371 1954-03-19 6 WHAT IS A LIVING WAGE? CRITICAL letter sent to me privately urges me to abandon "the more hackneyed and blunted weapons of controversy" m favour of "something that really had a meaning." For example, the writer asks, what does the word "democracy 1 mean to the masses in Malaya? What1,371 words
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488 1954-03-19 6 Sir; If the Legislative Council approve the Criminal Justice (Temporary Provisions) Bill substantially m its present form no thanks will be due to Air. Alex Josey whose article on the subject m Tuesday's issue of your newspaper is a masterpiece of virtuosity m the art488 words
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Letter127 1954-03-19 6 5 Sir: I ■a^ uiusi rim in the Sunda> v Andrew Kolh'» t*l< Oxford's "couth and doubtle>* mi< I i*sue on thr i< 1 n "rt4 brick" beiim applil l'nivei>it> g| j Founded 1832 i<>t 5 before tli< Caivers i London I think i\ < v «\emntion.127 words
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Advertisement166 1954-03-19 6 SINGAPORE nucß STANDARD IM -fcf fcNMEN'I MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128 Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone No* 8397 1 ***** Coble 6 Teleqroph Address: TIGER NEWS Singapore. bRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222. The Times Building. Prinrm9 House Squore London EC 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sulton St. 83. Cowan S»..166 words
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Advertisement18 1954-03-19 6 A teOable fUendi -il^"^ 7^ l^^^^yMl 1 350 O.KV. Model 831 CYCLE CARRIAGE CO. ___SI\^APOHK AND KIIM.A H18 words
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253 1954-03-19 7 Tips On How To Deal With Russians <>\IH)N. >lar. 18 (IP) aht-r Claude Dewhurst, i expert, to-duy laid down rvra iMrdinal rules to be .bMTved m dealing with the .^i.in.s. In hK book "Close Con- t published today >, \!,ii ami Inwin Dewhur>* lUtlined his experiences wr the last five253 words
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Article105 1954-03-19 7 was Dewhurst's third tip. They will seize en any .nhim detaU and if they can disprove it. invalidate the Hole protest. Fourthly, never demand anything from the Rtissi ins. As soon as they sense an ultimatum the highest level will have to be eonsuivd. and Dewhurst105 words
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408 1954-03-19 7 H-Bomb Surprised The Scientists, Too 'WORLD SHOULD BE TOLD' WASHINGTON Mar IS (Keuter)— Mr. Carl Durham, a Democrat member ot* the House of Representatives and ranking Democrat on the lensjressional Atomic ommittee. said yesterday that the I ntfed States "explored this month" a thermo-nuelear weapon many times more powerful than408 words
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229 1954-03-19 7 LONDON, Mar. 18 (Reuter)— Lord Tedder, wartime Deputy to General Eisenhower, last night warned Britain against placing too much faith m guided w eapons guided **thal tastic menagerie c ect.ng r. sfo mid ega rded answerab c. H rds m nee ewoodbui esper- npaign i229 words
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Article81 1954-03-19 7 WASHINGTON*, Mar. 18. (Renter).— Th e Japanese Government yesterday asked the United States for information of the circumstances .surrounding the injury of 23 Japanese seamen following a United States atomic explosion m the mid-Pacific O n March 1. A State Department official said a Japanese Embus. Official81 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-03-19 7 photo. WHEN Crocuses appear, spring: is here And although, according: to the calendar, .spring does not officially arrive until March 21, for most people m London, spring has arrived. And here Robin and Jeffrey Hedman play among the crocuses m Hyde Park. London. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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264 1954-03-19 7 Ike Voices US Defence Policy WASHINGTON, Mar. 18, (Reuter)— President Eisenhower said yesterday that any President of the United States should be hanged if he did not take immediate action to repel an attack on the United States whether Congress was or was not available264 words
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Article15 1954-03-19 7 TOKYO. Mar. 18, <AP)— Japan's Crown Prince Akihito got his driver's licence yesterday15 words
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Article167 1954-03-19 7 Russia Agrees To Time Place MOSCOW. Mar. 18, (Renter)— The Soviet Government yesterday announced its agreement that the Geneva conference on the Far East should be opened m the Palaise Des Nations former headquarter? of the League of Nations on April 26, as arranged. j Mr. John Foster Dulles. American167 words
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135 1954-03-19 7 McCARTHY DISPUTE: INTEGRITY ASSURED WASHINGTON, Mar. 18 (Reuter) President Eisenhower said yesterday he had full confidence m the honour and integrity of the Secretary of the Army, Mr. Robert Stevens m his controversy with Senator Joseph McCarthy. The President told his press conference that it' he did not have confidence135 words
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Article63 1954-03-19 7 WELLINGTON. Mar. 18. (Renter)— A British Commonwealth gliding altitude record of 25. 900 feet was set up yesterday by Mr. Stephen Georgeson, chief instructor to the Canterbury-New Zealand 'Gliding Club. He used oxygen above 15,000 feet and only gave up making use of an "excellent" upcurrent at63 words
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Article91 1954-03-19 7 lIDXGKONG," Mar. 18. (AP) An American official said yesterday a 24-year-uld ChJaese girl wanted to get into the United States so badly she went through a wedding ceremony with her o\v n brother. The official said there was no question of incest. A spokesman for91 words
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Article, Illustration170 1954-03-19 7 GEELONG. Mar. 18 Designed to be one of the largest and most modern of the Australian oil refineries. Shell's Geelong plant was opened here today by FieldMarshal Sir William Slim, Governor-General of Australia. It is the first of these new refineries to tome "on stream".170 words
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233 1954-03-19 7 MacARTHUR TO CONFER WITH MR. PRESIDENT WASHINGTON, Mar. 18. (UP) The White House announced yesterday that President Eisenhower will confer there tomorrow with General of the Army. Douglas RiacArthur. who was Cired as Far Eastern Commander by c.\Presideni Truman. White House Press Secretary James Hagerty declined to tell, the purposes233 words
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Article96 1954-03-19 7 PARIS, Mar. 18. (Renter)— France is to ask the United States the exact meaning of Mr. John Foster Dulles statement m a Washington Press Conference on Tuesday night that any attack on London or Paris would be followed automatically by retaliation by American forces, it was learned96 words
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Article118 1954-03-19 7 Portugal Gets A Warning NEW DELHI. India. Mai (UP), India formal Ed Portugal pesterda* she would oof na "sileni .spectator"' to repression against pet the Portuguese colony of who favour a merget wt\ India. fhe governi le pul note ol proU dk the Per- se gatton New DeJhi m oonn<118 words
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Article45 1954-03-19 7 WASHINGTON. Mpi 18. (H ter) President E eU Saini P. I Day today I n earii r dark green tk Hie II rpn 5£ onfen ace fl propei em en and r .<-' I everybody m the room w c a a it.45 words
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Advertisement28 1954-03-19 7 PA 5- 5« MM THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY 8.0.A.C. AND MALAYAN AIRWAYS GENERAL SALES AGENTS FOR 8.0.A.C. COMET ARGONAUT SERVICES Tlin/MirilAllT MALAYA, SINGAFORE, N. BORNEO THROUGHOUT Sarawak, Brunei. Sumatra28 words
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Advertisement40 1954-03-19 7 Kw3g3gg2 '^y.v B m"^ ■^■■Bb^^VlHhb^^'. oSb^H i'* ■••■> :V/ :^^^^^^Hltaiii^--T/x^^Wfife 4^^y y^^^^T_^ ii|a hi m^'^^^jm 14 aiPi v p THE WATER PROPELLED BATH TOY holds mi: so%i»If FLOATS AJVm SAILS PLASTIC IN ASSORTED COLOURS PRICE $2.85 EACH. Toy Dept. ROBINSON'S SINGAPORE40 words
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Advertisement793 1954-03-19 8 NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HitMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. Spore P.Sham Penang TS. Bieberstein (NDL) r.dn 11 21 Mar 22Mar TS Kassel (HAPAG) 29Mar ">Apr 6Apr 7 BMar M V MhAabenstein (NDL) 11 IT Apr ISApr 19 20Apr TS. Leverkuseu (HAFAG) .5 UMay 12-May793 words
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Advertisement1205 1954-03-19 8 ltl 40 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Tel24li (*o itoesj MANSFIELD CO., LTD. SmS* Uept. Incorporated In Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load :md (UfrCharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON Si CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sails P. Sham Penang L'alclias for Havre. Liverpool, Avonmoutij Swansea Mar 19/30 Mar1,205 words
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Advertisement814 1954-03-19 8 QANTAS WELCOMES NEW PACIFIC SERVICE MOVE SYDNEY, Thurs.— The Chairman of Qantas Empire Airways, Sir Hudson Fysh, has welcomed the recent announcement by the Australian Minister of Civil Aviation that the Pacific air services will be reorganised. Sir Hudson said the move h^half of the manaeewpuld Place Australia's, over- jjo^814 words
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Advertisement669 1954-03-19 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /IK (n\|j\| Spore P.S'ham "PASADENA" for Kohsichang. Saigon, Hojigkong, Manila Kobe and Yokohama 27 2f»Mar 1(< S6Mai "MALAYA" for Kolisi-harig. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 11 llApr 9 iMApr "MEONIA" for Bangkok 18 21Apr SAILINGS TO CONTINENT S( ANDINAN I To Colombo. Aden.669 words
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Article143 1954-03-19 9 Prosperity Depends On Fair Price LONDON. Mar. 18, (Renter) Mr. Cyril Osborne. a Con servative asked m the House of Commons yesterday what the Government was doing to secure a better price ior rubber. Before I'ne war. he said, rubber was about double the price of cotton. Today United States143 words
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Article399 1954-03-19 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN —To Buy From R.l. Or Singapore By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, Mar. 18 Japan is now undecided whether to buy rubber from Singapore or from Indonesia? The stake is big: 100,000 tons. Last year Japan gave the nod to Singapore, purchasing upwards399 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-03-19 9 MR. I. A. C. Peters. righL Sales Manager ti ihe switch-gear department of Entlish Llectric Company. Stafford. England, arrived m Singapore on Wedne->d.i> by Qantas BOAT Constellation from K/dne> on a Far tast tour to promote Use sale of h'4jk vattace itrh u«'-r As a side-line, the Company ais:» mak«">Standard - 95 words
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Article41 1954-03-19 9 SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 18. (AP) S. Clark Beise. senior vice-President of the Bv.nk of America, yesterday was named President of the world's largest bank, succeeding Carl F. Wente. who is retiring. He will assume the presidency April 1.41 words
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Article56 1954-03-19 9 WASHINGTON. Mar 18. (IP)— President Eisenhower told his news conference yesterday that he thought a date would be set soon to start negotiations for the salv- to private owners of the government-owned synthetic rubber plants. He thought that after the date was set negotiation.^ for actual sale56 words
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Article206 1954-03-19 9 MULTI-MILLION TRADE DEAL NEW YORK. March 18 (AP)— Japan. Indonesia and Western Germany are considering a three-way multi-million dollar trade deal, the Indonesian Ir.fonn--1 otion Office m New York reported yesterday. The plan. proposed I y Western Germany, would enable that country, which has a deficit m its Indonesian trade,206 words
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Article134 1954-03-19 9 i j i;. i\;iO r market Sin- j:;., di i dosed quid a: >.-. »1 ly yesterday, first grad*- <r for Apni shipment be. 1.4 quutj cri 5S| ate per »5 1 iti lon Wednesday). Shoi I covering pun j and better advices Ei erI seas t onti United134 words
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Article184 1954-03-19 9 BO t■ i industrials tin shares m Sin t] j-.<. I sbow<E d sight impr a Q l>ut cauti. j kef yesti rday. Kubbei h irea :it maim d neglected. Cr.i.;:p?f: prices were: INIM STKlALfe Fr;jser Nruve > rds 2.O.: 2 :0 Gam non j ,:2. I H Hamnu184 words
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Article99 1954-03-19 9 PHE produce mark"' i S:nremained cj^ all <-<.. lions with only sv.::>. -ioese passing. Copra for April and MajP shipments were quoted ai nd (33 |v picul buyers i "h St;,llS at Cooonuf oil was a lv ..r--kti j.' $53| per picu rs w.ih no I uyers. B Dgap99 words
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Article64 1954-03-19 9 BANGKOK, Mar It. < AP) A Chinese trade mi .on h. yesterday i i 1;-i- L, F -no a. do lh< Rrsi ;eg i r. tour m- veying rnarketi lor Th;;i prooucts Mid import possibilities. The nil iff I t^ Vv V.'j T ;:.g-pak. mai <-.a&64 words
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Miscellaneous267 1954-03-19 9 --<-'- \CAWi'N' Ca?^>;' A^^^^BeW^^M > £S^- *>*'''f<K££-'ST7&LE '(-*/'£> MATE TQ BJE "^^W I -v^Onn<> f NO -X BACMEJIOR- ySP J9| o^^ MAf?/?tEO7rh-ir£?- IK Jf I avcc /BACTERa: s-o CCCPATCM |A Ufl ~J£^V2Z?' C E SHK STH£ J AHDYET—SHE tfK4 u >Ti s.G.<*/ v PO'TM" SADIE. <^>V r £Sr O*' THE267 words
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Miscellaneous788 1954-03-19 9 id ii rA n a ftrl AC/AOii/ JPAT/S.NM sMM NQAPO K^ Q rj-:Kvs: Ai^iin and hi, 7 *'^J^ J u T ;;r W7~Xfaf&W RAUB PENANG W&L Jk^^rM&* Tf ATMAV: Rde lhe Man Dow: t\lll V Powde R e To W^^Sr^ -__^3k T .^!5 i: [l i i:.nj 1.15. 3.3(1, 615788 words
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583 1954-03-19 10 GENE'S NEXT -A TALKLESS, DANCE FILM pENE KELLI, Pittsburgh's Sift to the dance, is finishing up a picture with all dancing and no dialogue and scoffs at the idea that it's strictly for art lovers. Kelly is a whirlwind creator. He is now acting and reaming up the dances for583 words
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Article359 1954-03-19 10 Rita Del Mar - Rita Del Mar By TOHAI g QUOTATION: L 'We have Im\»ik on u« 2 for tin- saint- rt\isiH> t ft t 2 a pin bas; to kin-p v-> tn»;« v soiiis ton tar."— Anon. MHK BIRTHSIGN AND ItIKMIDMk 1 Al{H:>-March 21 to April i l»— Maintain359 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-03-19 10 photo) MOVIE actor Alex D'Arcy, who takes a leading role as courtier m the film "Abdullah the Great," uses a telephone once used by King Farouk, during shooting for the filir m the exKing's Montazah Palace The film, which has the blessing of the Egyptian Government, closely follows the storyU.P. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration463 1954-03-19 10 ITS NOT hard to see why Grace Kelly is one of the fastest rising young star s in recent Hollywood times. 1. She is blonde and beautiful. 2. She can act. This unusual combination has brought her a series of choice roles generally as463 words
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Article159 1954-03-19 10 ONE of the nicer wa.s to become a leading man m Hollywood is to be discovered by Jane Russell. Richard Egan. a r'otmet professor at the University ol San Francisco, is a ruggedly handsome fellow mrho was making a living at acting and that's about :1 until a159 words
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778 1954-03-19 10 Rudolfo Nazareno - Rudolfo Nazareno By I AMI. A. (LT)— Work oa Jf± the $3,000,000 motion picture "Saranijani." m which Susan Hayward or Ann Bl; the may co-star with dashing Filipino actor Manuel Conde, will start as soon as its local backers can get a dollar licence from778 words
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Advertisement279 1954-03-19 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION m, Jf- AnRACTIONS "^jf today a ftWJFw- 1 i45 of Ihrii IcoioMW vrar» i»f li\in«r It took only >i\t<-*-n weeks to make I hem rt-al hr m«n H 3H WIDE AND HANDSOME ENTERTAINMENT: j^b- W& M-G-M presets m Color by ANSCO %itjߧ% HIGH GROMb! wßr^ N^B Vjnaunio wiomark279 words
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Advertisement168 1954-03-19 10 BIBLICAL BABYLON IN RUINS jd&SSi* -nil, 1 SapLAVES 9F^np^ BABYLON ,4\S 3 RiCHAPQ LIND* t^z TECHNICOLOR CO S E ;S" RISTIAN Plus! THE 3 STOOSES m "PKGNtY EXPRESS Also MI Is RIIIRMI) WITH THWKShowing Singapore's Poli< c Force at Work Tomorrow Sam. TOUGHER IHI V (OMI Sund.o 9 a.m. SA\A(,I168 words
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Article331 1954-03-19 11 i m rh -e :> «/>d last m a series of four articles on »<""< i Asian Games Manila speetal- AFP bu V.V. Kolaiehoif, leading $po rts ng Kong and Committee member of the X Mtewr AAletk Federauon. m 1 fa the only country m331 words
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Article29 1954-03-19 11 M \CC T urs Tte High S good footb to > S I racia Institul esl "relay's intei sch er. SFI Jui iors th Sc^i >1 Juniors 1.29 words
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Advertisement1140 1954-03-19 11 NOTICES CIT IINGA?ORE F SENI R CAMBRIDGE CLASS. TENDERS yACAXCIES are available m iVY ATER DEPARTMENT: the Plince Of Wales InSupply of Sluice Valves! stitution, Travers Road, Kuala fo -y, ater Tender Deposit Lumpur. gC -Close 4 pjn.— 26.4.54; and ■|-.^i O p SfrorTau r S SV^ MUNICIPAUTV F der1,140 words
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Advertisement1044 1954-03-19 11 MALAYAN TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE KIRKBY ENGLAND FOURTH COURSE AND KOTA BHARU TEACHERS TRAINING COLLEGE. I KELANTAN FIRST COURSE APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified young men and women who are Federal Citizens to undergo the Fourth Training Course at the Malayan Teachers Training College at Kirkby. England or the First1,044 words
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Advertisement766 1954-03-19 11 SITUATIONS VACANT DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. SELANGOR APPLICATIONS are invited for the post oi Teachers-in-Training, Governmeni English Schools, Selangor. 2. Can lidates tnusi la) have Qm ir 17th bm doI <. 2; rd I irthd< y. (b) furnish proof r V, Ciii. i a: hip (c) have passed the B h0..:766 words
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Advertisement608 1954-03-19 11 Standard Scr%iotf For The UnrniploNf^l AI V<ll X S[ R\ {< t Art v u uiumpluved Mm m need I<> help \<»u dud work tin Sing ip< Si.sndard I m r.iplov nn-nt Bureau offers yom tr» sp ik v s niluma. .i U s< all r 8 ,,u kOur local608 words
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Article237 1954-03-19 12 THE President of the Bad- nton Association ot >!:: ava, Mr. Heah Joo last night cabled n.ieptanee of the invitit: to him to join the Singapore Badminton H~al Fund Committee. I ah bad been mvil > > the Committee i! i meeting re >t ling237 words
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599 1954-03-19 12 LONDON, Mar. 18, J. H. Hensen, 23-year-old Danish badminton player, beat the second seeded Malayan, Ooi Teik Hock, m the third round of the AllEns; land badminton championship at Empress Hall last night, and thus caused the Mggest surprise so far. The599 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-03-19 12 THE Fijian rugby team which returned to Malaya yesterday on the Empire Trooper aftrr .i tour of Hongkong. In their first match there the FARELF Cup final they were beaten 11—10 by the Welch Regiment. It was their first defeat. They won their remaining games 17 5 over All Hongkong,56 words
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Article351 1954-03-19 12 PORT ot Spain, Trinidad. Mar. 17, (Reuter) West Indies were 294 lor two wickets at close of play on the lir>t day oi the fourth cricket test against Knsland here. West Indies won the toss and baited m glorious weather on a jute matting.351 words
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Article110 1954-03-19 12 SING.A Harbour Board Recr< Clul gained theii >■ exp< "A whom tbei beal x d< ar goals m s I 2 League a1 X 'pi B und 3 estei d A g spell ol midfii 1 S ssed the ba i m v E who pro110 words
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Article70 1954-03-19 12 SKUA Jays Sports flub e«tec«l i :i win «iv»t v ti»i>ttai Po^i A IVlesraph \I m tli»- S l)i\. HOCCCI matrh playrd on tlte wet I WI A ground >e^lerday. came m the n irhen left wins Sctia with .1 Harun g ive Setia a70 words
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Article192 1954-03-19 12 FEAF TITLE TO S'PORE BOXERS Before 3.300 boxing fans which included BOAC chairman. Sir Miles Thomas and the C-in-C FEAF, Sir Clifford Sanderson. Singapore won the Far East Air Force Boxing championships at Seletar last night. Singapore boxers collected a total of 15 points. Rynnersup were Hongkong seven points. Malaya192 words
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Article66 1954-03-19 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League --Dif. I: Police S.A. vs. Star Soccerites «t Julan B*>sar; Div. IB: St. John's vs R.A.F. (Seletar) at Farrer Park: Bintung Biilan S.C. vs. Tampenis Rovers at SCSa': Government Printing vs. Daru\ Afiah at MFA; Traction Union vs. Netaji MSC at CU; Dir. liC. Customs66 words
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Article283 1954-03-19 12 LONDON, Mar. 17, (Renter) Sheffield Wednesday reached the Football Association Cup semi-final today by beating Bolton Wanderers, last year's runners-up 2 0 m the sixth round replay on Bolton's ground. Their opponents will be Preston North End or Leicester City who again drew 2-2 after extra283 words
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Article1205 1954-03-19 12 Windsor Lad - TROUBADOUR DOES A GRAND SOLO Windsor Lad By BESIDES newcomer Troubadour (late 8.R.M.) who did a rousing: three furlongs m 36 3/5 sec., other impressive workers at yesterday's winding-up gallops m preparation for tomorrow's races were Purple and White and Golden Dolphin three m 36 4 5 seC Adelaide Star1,205 words
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Article85 1954-03-19 12 SIXHAPORE Chinese Football Association, winners of '.ho 1953 SAFA Community League and the MCFA Cup Competition, wil] hold their annual general meeting at their Clubhouse on Tuesday, March 23 at 5.15 p.m. Mr. T.W. Ong, the President has presented a Challenge Shield for inter-club competition85 words
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Article39 1954-03-19 12 S v one SAFA S m the lfl ri Sing beat th« tackc M' bOX :.'.c U| -.:n. Ind r S Foi the S yei wlien Mohtndei S g Bui c ire unt the 2t»i39 words
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530 1954-03-19 12 INTELLIGENT use of the first 20 minutes of their second half recovery was adequate for Singapore V to wipe out a first half 2—o deficit and assure themselves of an eventual 3—2 victory over a scratch Singa pore Chinese F.A. side m yesterday's soccer530 words
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Article64 1954-03-19 12 AFTER theft- i tv lory over Metho list B S K>] the pre\ St. ph's tnstitut on had c:. tiergy to go on another ing spree when they ti B -.■•>• s<- onday s>\ Tin inter-school soccer mal played on their own gi yesterday. Scorers64 words
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Article43 1954-03-19 12 FARRER Juniors, making debul m compc I I soccer this season, got off 1 an impressive start when they beat Blue Boverg 3—o m ii opening S.A.F.A. Division 8C league n A .a;ci-, played at Farrt i Park yesterday.43 words
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