Singapore Standard, 23 March 1954
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Title Section17 1954-03-23 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD *^KEgbS^ 3H Vol. IV. No. 261. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 193* TWELVE PACES 10 CENT*.17 words
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Article400 1954-03-23 1 'GOD' PICKED 3 WINNERS FOR WOMAN Srr^dard StaH Reporter r .h:^ m jctera 1 age > >!ieve m ea snd out wh j 5 -J-ye.ir-->Lt A.~. Ajh Ttft 1 >'.■■. nan if as tided v Si hft cnbling ra I H 4r: m 1 > Si'WCOW i Best she had400 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-03-23 1 Forces Get To Grips With Reds UP, HI SAYS Big Give-up Drive KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— After weeks of dogged mi! tuv c;ini]):run>. -Operation Ivanhoe," is now producinc definite resalts la t»e elimination of the hard ore ol Selangor Communist organisation, The Standard was told today. Ov 2.000 British and Gurkha314 words
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Article35 1954-03-23 1 NEW YORK, Mar 2.2 (UP) Mrs DwigW D. Eisenhower was' named the best dr^sed woman m public life today by the Fashion Academy, a school tea hes fashion design and35 words
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Article72 1954-03-23 1 LONDON. Mar. 22 The free market mi n London opened today m a M«all room m the Kothsrhiid Banff, alter 13 years of inactivity. The first meeting was a quiet one. attended only by th,» brokers of six London firms making up the gold market. TheyAP; AFP - 72 words
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Article513 1954-03-23 1 V. T. SAMBANDAM - MILLIONAIRE'S BODY IS UNCLAIMED V. T. SAMBANDAM By Police Statement Challenged Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Police statement on the identification of the bodies of two Kallang air crash millionaires, Mr. M. Ct. M. Chithambaram Chettiar and Mr. Nils Eric A. Moller, was challenged yesterday. A statement issued by the513 words
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Article, Illustration220 1954-03-23 1 Talks On Suez Not Possible Eden photo. i LONDON, Alar. 22 Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, said today that resumption of negotiations with Egypt, on th 0 future of the British base m the Suez Cain! zone, jg "not possible" m preseni circumstances. Mr. Eden was peterring m theReuter; AFP; Standard - 220 words
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Article37 1954-03-23 1 WASHINGTON; Mar. 22— (UP)— President Eisenhower is reported to have told White House visitors that one term is enough and that he does not c'noose to run m the 1956 elections.37 words
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Article79 1954-03-23 1 BOIZAXO. Italy, Mar. 22— (AP)— The self-styled American Set Smithly, who led more than 200 Italian troops around the Alps m a 24-hour search (or a crashed American military plane, admitted last night his story was false. Italian police at Vipiteno, here m the Tyrol,79 words
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84 1954-03-23 1 McCarthy Seeks Help Of A Lie Detector WASHINGTON. Mr 22 (AP) Sen. Joseph McCarthy yesterday suggested the use of lie detector tests as a way to get at the truth m his controversy with U.S. Secretary of the Army Robert T. Stevens. He said that when the S-nate Investigations Subcommittee84 words
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167 1954-03-23 1 NEW YORK. Mar. 22. (Reuter) -j 1e episcopal Deans of Washington and New York yesterday attacked Senator Joseph McCarthy .as "an im-. poster" and -another of the devil's disguises". The Very Reverend Francis Sayre, Dean of the Washington Episcopolian Cathedral, delivered nis sermon167 words
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288 1954-03-23 1 BORNEO COURT ORDERSSTRIKERS Off THEIR SHIP THE Jesselton High Court yesterday ordered the eviction of 28 striking crew members from the Straits Steamship Company's ship Kimanis, a Reuter report states. The men belonging to the Singapore tndo-Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union, stopped work on Mar. 20 and refused to leave the288 words
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Article27 1954-03-23 1 LT.-GEN. Sir Uh§ries Loewen C-in-C of Far East Land Fore is, arrived m Hongkong y iay from Singapore on a ("routing inspection visit." ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article31 1954-03-23 1 CALCUTTA. Mar. 22 (AP) Two successive strong earthquake shocks lasting a total of three minutes rocked Calcutta. Cuttack (Orissa), Bbagalpur (Bihar). Gauhati and Shiliong (both m Assam) early today.31 words
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170 1954-03-23 1 2 PASTORS NAMED FOR CALL-UP TRIBUNAL TWO SINGAPORE clergymen have been named to tiie 11-man pane!, it a which a ti ;bunal to deal mrtth appeals Bga national service will b? chosen. Ti: iy ar Ret Chiu 3.. I ftev. J R Fleming. The pai rej ntativc >f all t170 words
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Article51 1954-03-23 1 N 'LISTS ELECT CHIANG AGAIN TAIPEI. Mar. i:J -.AFP. Grenei aliss no Chiang Kai-s c c v, re-elected Eo i v- ars Presid if the Cb Xa; iona is Sepubli bj L. Wf votes to 48 For 1 Demo O:. I i irst ballot Cl receh I 1 ,387 votes51 words
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Advertisement45 1954-03-23 1 fASH^JM^IHp 5^ SlisOM vv TR»OIIMitO.=^I i la tt taHMk m P:a,c s Sai'o' figure *vn-bb ias^aM thaf /&2^s& ard mmUmd\ 'a m r^baccc-^anufacrure'.. M^jfji etf world. itand* ter'JPlayers Navy wtdmd jusriy ram^ui for»the eSccel!epc« I gives to smokery; VJLi*'^ 'MS 3 NA¥f CUT CICAtITTIS» PM-ll45 words
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Article, Illustration393 1954-03-23 2 Lady Tempter TB Hospital Given Preference—Why? KI'ALA Ll'MPl.'R, Mon.— Why should the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital be given preference •ver a similar project m Johore?— Dato 11. E. Mac■caric asked at a meeting of the Malayan Association n>r the Prevention of TB Council here today. He PWHJ the question during393 words
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Article65 1954-03-23 2 SIX ADA Mohd. Kassim, the driver of a trolley bus which •oKided witn a cyclist and then partially smashed into a shophouse at Tanjong Pagar Road On Sept. 7 last year, was yesterday acquitted by the Singapore F:r<t Traffic .Magistrate. Mr. F.A. Chua. on a charge65 words
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Article79 1954-03-23 2 Labour To Open MoreBranches Standard staff Reporter IHE GENERAL Co A Parl h i. to uss the iona report and its i ts a ting ocal pa itics. V P A- j. Ch iir- > Party 1 the Si thai the >ro k>s< I .for th< P A the propos79 words
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Article59 1954-03-23 2 S :< X en, a passenger- vas fined 55C >. iefauft 1 tree lent m i S ;ap Fifi i Court I guilty tffaring ribe to m inspector oi it i ed the ribe to Ihe r when be was :':'-r- rogated ai the [mmigr iti59 words
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Article288 1954-03-23 2 Standard Staff Reporter A 14-YLAR-OLD boy who heard of a man demanding money from residents of Tanglin Road, Singapore, on Sunday afternoon, rushed to the nearest telephone and had the Police called to the scene. The suspect, a young Chinese, was threatening a middle-'288 words
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228 1954-03-23 2 Bartlett Calls For Progress In Fed. LONDON. Mar. 22, (Renter). An article m today's News Chronicle expressed the view that Malaya now needed a period of unsp sctaculax progress. T:;e writer of the article, Mr. Vernon Bartlet l who iia> just returned from Ma'ava, p:-ai-o:i the outgoing FL^n Commissioner General228 words
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Article78 1954-03-23 2 SAMSUDIX bin Hashim, a peon, was yesterday committed to trial at the next assizes by .Mr. R. B. I Pates m the Second District Court charged with theft of four Eastern Bank cheques at the office of W. H. Brennan Company m the Chartered Bonk building78 words
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Article82 1954-03-23 2 FIVE Chinese secret society gangsters were rounded up by Inspector A. Gopalan and a party of detectives when they raided a shed m Telok Ayer Basin at dawn yesterday. No weapons were seized m the raid. but 'Police found house-breaking implements and some pawn tickets82 words
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Article53 1954-03-23 2 MODESTY TRIAL CLAIMED ABRAHAM Basilian was charged before the Singapore Fifth Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D. H. Chapman, yesterday, with outraging the modesty of a woman at Kilburn Estate. Bukit Timah Road on March 10. BasiHan, who claimed trial. wa s offered S5OO bail and the case postponed to March53 words
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Article135 1954-03-23 2 Films In VistaVision VISTA VISION, a new process of larue-screen presentation that gives movies all the boauty. scope and brilliance of real life, has been porfocted by Paramount Studios m Hollywood. And. with this announcement made m Singapore yesterday comes the netfs that Paramount are making three films m the135 words
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Article380 1954-03-23 2 MR. DAVID MARSHALL ed m the Singapore Co Cri Appea thai the i idge had te i the jury at the i 23-jo o I barb v y iv, > sent- guilty by a it B—l8 1 on Jan. 27, Vadivelu was «nte to ban (or380 words
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Article419 1954-03-23 2 Recruitment- Starts Now Standard Staff Reporter AT LEAST 600 teachers for new schools will be needed by the Singapore Education Department next year. This number will be increased, if English teachers m vernacular schools ore token into account. The Acting Director of Education. Mr.419 words
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Article107 1954-03-23 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib m Singapore yesterday were: Bayers Sellers No 1 WLBM Spot Loose 55? 55 i No. 1 R.S.S. 55; s€i No. 2 R.S.S. 552 55 i No. 3 R.S.S. 54 i 54 i Tone: Barely steady. TIN PKK'fc The prices of tin yesterday107 words
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137 1954-03-23 2 School Is Razed In Pre-Dawn Blaze KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. Seventy boy s and girls of the Sin Ming Chinese School m the Gurney Road area of Kuala Lumpur went to school as usual :his morning only to discover the building a heap ofcharred ruins. The school a plank and corrugated137 words
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Article71 1954-03-23 2 TRAFFIC Magistrate Mr Howe Yoon Chong. jrester issued a warrant of arr si for a motorist. Goh Ah L<v. v. t'ai'ed to appear i:; sourt yesterday. Goh was charged wiih permitting his friend to drive a car whi'.e no! covered by third party insurance. The friend.71 words
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Article54 1954-03-23 2 BATU PAH AT, Mon The Johore Anti-T.B. Association will stage a variety concert at the Government English School here on Thur.-r.Tay at 3 p.m. Tickets are obtainable at the Rice Merchants' Association, Charlton English School, Premier English School, District Office and Land Office, a: SlO. $5,54 words
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Article39 1954-03-23 2 THE SINGAPORE Dance Hostesses' Association held a special meeting at their headquarters m Gey.ar.g yesterday to discuss ways arid means to raise funds for the Association. It was proposed to stage c show m May.39 words
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Miscellaneous68 1954-03-23 2 Weather Peport Minimum Teinpir.iiurt': I r«>:n p.m. on :Kt March •»> 7 :i n>. on !*nd >l:r( h. >snq;.»porf 7 I p^naii; 711 X 1 Jiahru 7SK.. K.I. 7 '.y 7 1 Kuanun 7.J Mu\imjm FeroprrAlurp. I rum :.'nd March. iBTF>. Priunc 9*V K.ita. Kahru 188F), K.I. [91T\ lp«»h iMft.68 words
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Article49 1954-03-23 3 THRILLING R. files H»t,| Rallroom patrons with exotu r««iii»eafcM md Jierobatic dances are ihe m danters LeiU Mhttlte This fan dance inspirVd music of SHMteTt'a Grenade" was a hi«h!i"ht i !l.H>r>hows o n SalurJav ni^ht. This strikins pe^ was captured -for The Standard by Henry Wooh49 words
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298 1954-03-23 3 BAN ON 'OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES' TO PROTECT PUPILS PI PILS of Government and Aided secondary s and students oi the Tethers' Training College le Junior Technical School w .U not be allowed to ..ipate m the activities of adult musical and *ra tic organisations m Singapore unless they obtain the i298 words
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Article87 1954-03-23 3 Executi <■ ayan Chin ?se A> n- i M i Organi iti >:■. Ntn t s■■ irai c y i: Ku i nonth to n -j > wha y. l t Ibis v i: I a boj a i vc.c'.v reapecti ■.v > parties87 words
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Article27 1954-03-23 3 XHI B-i Ihist MA, Parade present ate > 28 s ?nyi an. >> v Cb S.i" fhese will m I 5 aa the Jataa Senj27 words
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Article31 1954-03-23 3 setmg THE annual general i >; the Malay Settlement Uni >:i Singapore, will be he ,1 m khe bhouse. Lot 330, i m Pi' ik on Sunday, it 2. t031 words
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Article199 1954-03-23 3 Aims To Foster Self-He!p Standard Staff Reporter A RURAL Community Service League designed to help Singapore's 300,000 rural dwellers is to be formed shortly. Mr. M.P.D. -Nair, Legislative Councillor for Seletar. one of the organisers. told The Standard yesterday that the need for such an199 words
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78 1954-03-23 3 Mobile Dental Clinic To Start Tour THE first mobile dental clinic wili shortly start its tour of the rural areas. Built at a cost of about $20,000 it is staffed by a fully qualified dental officer and nurse. The clinic is fitted with all the latest electrical denial appliances and78 words
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Article93 1954-03-23 3 IPOH, Mon. A mission will be held at the Church of St. Michael's by Rev. Fathers T. Creede and O'Malley Jones, i Redemptorist Fathers of Singapore, from Mar. 28 to April 11. Two time-tables of exercises are: Week days 6.10 a.m. < mass and mission sermon;93 words
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Article51 1954-03-23 3 PENANG, Mon— A 36-year-old woman. Aishah binte Che Mat. was found guilty m the Magistrate's Court today of criminal breach of trust of jewellery worth $1,335 belonging to Asnah Bee binte Mohd Ismail at Sungei Pinang Road on Jan. 4. She was sentenced to" nine months*51 words
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Article171 1954-03-23 3 36 Accidents A Day In 1952 AN average of 36.6 traffic accidents a day were reported m Singapore during 1952. In the City there wer e 79 3 accidents per mile as against 10. G in the rural areas, according to traffic accident statis-l tics issued by the Commissioner of171 words
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Article84 1954-03-23 3 MALACCA, Mon.- The Deputy High Commissioner. Sn Donald MacGillivray, has accepted the invitation of the Malayan Angling Association to be its patron. The Association, Founded m June last year, has 200 members. It is formed to promote anglin? m Malaya. A turnal, "Angling m Malaya,"84 words
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Article43 1954-03-23 3 TEMERLOH. Mon.— -Ng Kirn Ten? (42) an opium addict. was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by Mr. E.M. Smallwood. President of the Sessions Court. West Pahang when he found i 1 v. guilty ai possession ot prepared opium.43 words
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144 1954-03-23 3 Life Not Bearable, Says The Cabbie IN DESPERATION. Wauarat Gul. a taxi driver turned to th»* inspector who m prosecuting him m the City Polite Court yesteiday for parking his taxj near the Capitol Theatre waiting for the show to !> over, and said: "You're making life unbearable for me.144 words
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Article92 1954-03-23 3 TOU AH LF.ONO I I p:> c a c i unsuc a^;:!»! an eight-year sent Eor armed robbery, wag i by Ino Singapore C »url tf Anne:! 1 yesterday, th U i sentence was "not m my n <^ r exces ive.* 1 Another armed ro92 words
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Article64 1954-03-23 3 HONGKONG will provida the colourful background to j new British Sin to be mad* shortly by Sir Michael Bali >>" The movie will be ba^'i on i true flying story by Air Marshal Sir Xjctor Goddard Producer Leslie N > r> f "Cruei Sea" and64 words
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Article, Illustration141 1954-03-23 3 A DECREE nisi to be made absolute m three months, was granted n B*e Singapore Higb Court yesteidav to Mrs. Nancy I. an. who petitioned toi a divorce from het husband, Di. Edward Chew Seng Lav. Hi grounds of his adultery. Mr>. Lav said she marrie141 words
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Article37 1954-03-23 3 IPOH, Mon— A 28-year-old Punjabi. Mehar CJiand. was found hanging m his kitchen last night. He was dead. He had been a watchman at the Hongkong and Shanghai Bunk for the last seven years.37 words
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Advertisement72 1954-03-23 3 ADVERTISEMENT DESIGNED AXD PRODUCED BY IliE SINGAPORE WGEB STANDARD PRESS yi^B i ms/ /^ree o/ the modern (Xpe /aces jom zx;/// //nc/ m //ie new job printing studio I department of the v^^ j SINGAPORE \,£M?\ TIGER STANDARD &*SfWv hiw &«>< W^N; /4 |I' a for w fr/ /V PRESS72 words
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Article719 1954-03-23 4 THE BRITISH MUST QUIT MALAYA' 'How To End Fear^By Rahman: Standard Staff Reporter THE "only way" to end whatever suspicion, tea* and distrust that may exist between the Malays and Chinese is for the British to leave the country. I Tungku Abdul Rahman, j President of the United j Malays719 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-03-23 4 THE Malauan Stevedori>ig and Transportation tug Silverrides which hurried to the rescue of lite tanker Chunchi Ho (belote) and towed her safely to Singapore yesterdui). Inset: Captain H. Clark, master oi Vie Silversides. StandardStandard - 38 words
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119 1954-03-23 4 THE 31 year-old Labour Ordinance m Singapore, described by trade union leaders as an 'out-moded legislation" will be replaced by an "up-to-date"' Ordinance soon. The Colony's Labour Commissioner. Mr. G. W. Davis, told The Standard yesterday that the Ordinance which is still m119 words
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Article57 1954-03-23 4 TAN SAM SOON who was charged m the Singapore Fifth Police Court on Saturday for being mi n possession of 40 ]bs of raw opium. in Bukit Timah Road o n Jan. 27. wa s offered a fresh bail of $20,000 yesterday. The case eomes-up57 words
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201 1954-03-23 4 A 24-YEAR-OLD Chinese, with eight previous convictions and at present serving a 19-month prison sentence for attempted extortion, was yesterday charged m the Singapore Seventh Police Court with being a member of a secret society. The accused Goh Kirn Bock, the court wa s201 words
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Article, Illustration177 1954-03-23 4 THE Malayan Stevedoring and Transportation Company's tug Silversides returned to Singapore yesterday with the Korean Govern-ment-owned tanker Chunchi Ho m tow. The Silvei sides, commanded by Captain H. Clark, was Singapore-bound from Kuala Belait. Borneo, when she received radioed orders from Singapore to rush to the177 words
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112 1954-03-23 4 SINGAPORE Govenuneni waats the Colony's Joint Relief Organisation to hand over unconditionally i-ll houses i- has built lor fire victims from public donations. The Standard Learned yesterday. Government has refused to buy over the houses as sug- j gesied by SJRO as112 words
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Article69 1954-03-23 4 CHUA BAN TENG. who was tentatively charged with robbery while armed with a dagger, was offered bail m two sureties of 5-1.000 m the Singapore Fifth Police Courl yesterday. Chua is alleged to have robbed Tan Teng Lim of $30. a gold chain and a69 words
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169 1954-03-23 4 A MAN picked the pockets of the Deputy Commissioner of Police. Mr. D. K. Broadhurst and other senior Singapore police officers yesterday. Others saw the culprit but did not stop him. Instead they laughed and clapped their hands. Eveu the Commissioner of Police, Mr.. Nigel169 words
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Advertisement309 1954-03-23 4 j*»(ATHAY ORGANISATION jt± < w^ AnßAaioNs **tr fin^@H now s Hov y^ G 9.30pm IMH»\t .MII 6 lUX BOOkIM.S NOV IWUUJNC THOUSANDS] ON STAGE IN PERSON THE AMAZING DR. GIOVANNI World*. Greatest Pickpocket Giving: Spectacular Demonstration of Unbelievable Feats. V! 1.41 6.4."> A 9..50 l»\l SfaOWS ONLY! AS ADDED ATTRACTION309 words
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412 1954-03-23 5 CAPTAIN Herbert Reginald Shemilt rfmit .hnical adviser to the Sin££re V^Sffid SK^S v iety. whose job was to test the Intelligence Quotient dl personnel m the Far East Land lF^rcel c^id ul to nine charges at a General Court SlStiat^W ti I BOD, Alexandra412 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-03-23 5 MORE BAHRU, Mop..— lohore State electing is holding an exhibition le Government office re- fir-t floor, from for fiv« days. purpose is to get the >v c e;ect:on minded for the ig State elections to be a'er th) 9 year, said Mr 1 I State Elections64 words
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Article33 1954-03-23 5 s R F. -.land Hi'.iary. the I eroi of Mount Everest, is to arrive m Singapore Qantas 'BOAC C mstella- Sydney today on li < :ea<» another expedition c laiayas.33 words
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Article39 1954-03-23 5 INGKONG. Mar 22 -Specks i"d Service: C osmu prices c Hongkong Exchange Si.Yr>B to £1 .'"-.t-r nu. 1623 to L'SSI: $1 821 to Ma i *1 50 211 to me Indonesian Gold $245 25 to 1 Me!39 words
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Article14 1954-03-23 5 E next Singapore Assixes leld m the Hi^h Court "> at 10.30 a.m.14 words
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129 1954-03-23 5 .IOKORE BAHRC. Mon. The president of the Sessions Court here. Mr L. Cohen. was today '.oNi how a bid to smuggle 200 bags ol white sugar across Ihe causeway frcr. Singapore ua^ foiled by a vigilani Customs officer at a checking point. Charged with129 words
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Article, Illustration358 1954-03-23 5 THE OLDEST European resident m the Colony, the youngest m a family ol 4 boys, all nonagenarians, died at the age of 93 years, at his residence m Siglap Road, yesterday. Alfred V. Sheffield was born m London on Dec. 21, 1860. SchooledStandard - 358 words
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Article109 1954-03-23 5 A EUROPEAN, who invited a 17-year-old English-speaking boy to sleep m his room, found $UW and £10 missing from his almeirah the n?xt morninS. This \va s -stated m the Singapore Eighth Police Court ,m a case m which Denis Lemuco pleaded suiltv to stealing money109 words
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Article48 1954-03-23 5 THE -CRIME Prevention which drew more than 50,000 people throughout last week has helped to establish better and friendlier relationship between the Police and the people, the Police Secretary, Mr. Peter Claque. said yester"We regard the Week well as worth the effort," he said.48 words
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Article181 1954-03-23 5 Standard Shipping Reporter THE 34,000-ton Cunord liner Caronia the largest vessel ever built specially for pleasure cruises berthed alongside the Singapore Harbour Board wharves yesterday with 500 American millionaire tourists aboard. The wealthy visitors are on a 99--day cruise which started m January this year from181 words
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Article86 1954-03-23 5 FOURTY-FOUR American passengers from the vessel, Caronia, who arrived m Singapore on a round-the-world cruise, left the Colony by Cathay Pacific Airways Skymaster for Bangkok last night. The chartered plane carried 36 women and ei™ht men, who will leave Bangkok on the same plane tomorrow to86 words
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Article36 1954-03-23 5 WONG Bang Ngo 26. 3 hotel keeper, was yesterday fined $400 m the Fourth District Court for assisting In the management of a brothel m Marshall Road, on Nov. U last year.36 words
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Article, Illustration467 1954-03-23 5 By CHRISTINE DIEMER Standard Staff Reporter DESPITE the luxury, the leisure and inspiring stopovers at Easter Island, Suva, Pago Pago and Vavau, romance has not yet struck the millionaires' liner Caronia, now m Singapore on the 59th day of its 99-day JapanSouth Pacific467 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-03-23 5 Sons to take them on shopping and sight-seeing tours m the City and .Tohore Bahru. An hour after the liners arrival, department stores m Raffles Place and High Street were stormed b. v the tourists bent on buying curios and silk goods. The Caronia's last port81 words
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Article, Illustration180 1954-03-23 5 QANTAS Empire Airways will soon be'flyin-r Super Constellations on their Sydney to London via Singapore Kangaroo route at touristclass fare, which is cheaper than the present first-class. Capt. H.M. Birch, Qantas manager m Singapore, told The Standard that the first Super Constellation will arrive m180 words
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Article183 1954-03-23 5 PAN American World Airways Inc., which is inaugurating a new low cost tourist service to all points on their Pacific routes m April, announced the tourist fares will be approximately 25 per cent, less than the current first-class. The following are examples of round-the-world flights from183 words
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Article813 1954-03-23 6 <«^IR George Rendel has caused no little flutter m Singapore's political dovecote with his remark that Singapore's politicians are double-faced. He said that while some of our politicians demanded immediate independence m public, they sang a different tune when gjhring evidence m private sessions before the Rondel Commission.813 words
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Letter149 1954-03-23 6 2. Reduce the present high cost of living. 3. Clear the" slums' and build better and cheaper homes for the workers. 4. Improve medical facilities for the workers. 5. Build more schools for the children of workers. 6. Grow more food and adopt the latest tools149 words
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Article213 1954-03-23 6 Sir; With reference to Christine Diemer's article on Family Planning m The Sunday Standard, kindly permit me to say that having failed to lure thousands to their clinics, the F.P.A. have now adopted the more subtle means of going to the firms and bringing employers' pressure on213 words
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Article297 1954-03-23 6 Sir; To judge by the long queue m the picture accompanying Christine Diemer's Sunday article on Family Planning, local matrons are much more interested m fertility than m infertility. Since the foundation of Family Planning locally, the birthrate here has soared till it is now one of297 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-03-23 6 "See! No danger of bein' hit for six if you face the oncomin? traffic!"16 words
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Article229 1954-03-23 6 Review of Views Not Yet Yernon VERNON BARTLETT'S broad-| casl over the BBC recently? on Malaya must have chilled 2 the spines oi his British! hearers but "we do not think? the Malays ;>nri Chinese in 5 this country have started! sharpening their parangs as^ a result of his talk,"229 words
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Article212 1954-03-23 6 Sir.— l am the sole breadwinner of a fairly large family, and recently I was overjoyed to hear the announcement by the Supplies Department of a decrease m the controlled price of bread from 30 cents to 26 cents unwrapped) and 28 cents wrapped m wax paper212 words
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Article, Illustration429 1954-03-23 6 S'r; Perhaps if I wore to repeat the relevant part of the speech I made at Malacca it \vi!| be an answer to the criticism now levelled against that speech by certain group of persons m Kuala Lumpur. I had no written speech, but I do remember429 words
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Article1456 1954-03-23 6 ALEX JOSEY - WANTED: A Plan For Malaya ALEX JOSEY I M4»*mm] I Attain *9 COON 'Malaya will be independent. What will be the policy and the programme of the first freely elected government? What will take the place of the colonial economy which Malaya now has? So far, the political parties have1,456 words
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Advertisement97 1954-03-23 6 I SINGAPORE tiger STANDARD WMNHIII MORNING NEWSPAPER HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Coble ft Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS. Singopcre. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London EC. 4. KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45. Sultan St.. 83. Cowon St.. 8. Leith St.. Ml97 words
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Advertisement29 1954-03-23 6 »üßa 1 UNION OF^BURMA AIRWAYS Consult. ENG LEE HONG I CHEE SENG Jfc C n 42, TELOK AVER ST. 183-B, VICTORIA STW* SPORE, Tel. *****, ***** I PENANG m29 words
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134 1954-03-23 7 Sir Ralph Meets Fawzi On Canal Zone Talks CAIRO, Mar. 22 (AP)— Sir Ralph -v en sen. British Ambassador m jiro. and Egyptian Foreign Minister, Mr Mahmoud Fawzi, talked for 30 minutes last night at the Foreign Ministry. Ar'ter the interview— unusual for adav— the Ambassador told newsit concerned "developments134 words
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Article106 1954-03-23 7 PARIS. Mar. 22: (Reuter) amentarians from pean countries ended a two-day meeting here last night an affirmation of their opposition to the propos- European army and a decide* up a liaison con> co-ordinate their ac- ties. Delegates from Fia:;. c Italy. German? and the three106 words
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Article33 1954-03-23 7 R John H;;nt. leader ot the B >h Mourn Everest expedi- a U :nade an honorary I i Freeman) of Chamonix. so arts -entre m the h Aips, yesterday. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-03-23 7 MISS Margaret Truman, daughter of former President Truman of the I'nited States, takes a special music lesson from Spike Jones to prepare for her appearance on n>s T.V. show m Los Angeles, recently. A. P. photo.41 words
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Article126 1954-03-23 7 MacA May Be Sent On F.E. Tour WASHINGTON. Mar. 22: (UP) General Douglas MacArthui ma v b e designated a special White House envoy and dispatched on a sweeping Far Ea-t toui as a result of his luncheon this week with President Eisenhower, the United Press learnt today. Powerful Congressional126 words
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Article, Illustration167 1954-03-23 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Mar. 22. The following are the dosing orices of rubber and tin on th« London Market. LONDON RUBBER Soot 16? d. Apr,! June I6JA July September 16»d. October December 17 d Jan Mar. 17; d. April c.i.r. 16jd. Td.is »cry steady ••KLICOPTERSU.P. - 167 words
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Article64 1954-03-23 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 22, (Reuter)—The fifth Earl of Gosford, a proprietor of a New York wineshop, died m hospital here on Saturday. He was 76 years old. He is survived by his second wife and the two sons and daughters of his first marriage. His64 words
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174 1954-03-23 7 MANILA, Mar. 22 (UP)— President Ramon Magsaysay declared yesterday that the Philippines would not shirk from its responsibilities as a member of the free world. i At the same time, he said that for the sake of security the Philippines must174 words
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Article78 1954-03-23 7 LONDON, Mar. 22. (Router) Britain has ooened consultaations with Prance and th;ther five European army j nations about the final form of her association with the proIjected military merger, the Foreign Office announced yes- ttrciay. A spokesman declined to [elaborate the statement But diplomatic sources said Sir78 words
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380 1954-03-23 7 And How To Check Reds COLOMBO, Mar. 22, The establishment of a defence region for the Asian area bordering Ceylon, India, Burma, Pakistan and Indonesia is expected to be discussed at the Asian Prime Ministers' con ference scheduled to be held here from AprilU.P.; A.F.P. - 380 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-03-23 7 HOLLYWOOD actor Alan Ladd looks appreciatively at actress Marilyn Monroe after the pair had wo n the Actor and Actress Awards at the annual Photoplay Gold Medal Award's dinner m thr film capital. This was Mob roe's first public appearane*since she returned from her trip to KoreaU.P. - 56 words
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Article94 1954-03-23 7 LONDON. Mar. 22. (AFP)— i Representatives of the De Haviland Aifcraft Company said that a preliminary examination of the Comet engines recovered from the sea i bed off Elba, did not indicate that a rotor missing from one [of (he engines, caused Us crash j I94 words
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Article190 1954-03-23 7 COLOMBO, Mar. 22 (AFP)— United Nations Asembly President, Madame Vijayalakshmi Pandit, toid the Press here last night that the coming Geneva conference on the Korean issue would not be by-passing the United Nations, or undermining its prestige. She .said the conference was a genuine effort by190 words
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Article46 1954-03-23 7 NAIROBI. Mar. 22. (Renter) A peace pat ley with Mau j Man terrorist leaders postponed at the last moment on Saturday is likely to take] place later this week m the forest near Nyeri. according to a source close to the Government.46 words
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Article147 1954-03-23 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 22. (Reuter)— United States defence chiefs are studying proposals to send more aid including 25 light bombers to the French Union forces m IndoChina. informed sources reported. One of the proposals is understood to involve re-consi-deration of the French request -for a group147 words
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Article52 1954-03-23 7 .JOHANNESBURG. Mar. 2l\ (Renter) Leading British film star Margaret Lo:'kwood has accepted an odor to play the j leading role m a new South African film, to cost an estimated C20.00n. The film will be set during the Ang'.o-Bocr war of 18i)ii-l!)01 and will be called •"Hensop"52 words
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Article33 1954-03-23 7 SIXTY-Eight Africans were injured. 20 seriously, m a bar room brawl m Johanesburg. m which clubs, knives and beer mugs were used. The cause of the fight remains unknown.33 words
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Article28 1954-03-23 7 A MASS rally of 200,000 East German workers at Leuna pledged themselves on Sunday to a "courageous and bold light for a United, democratic Germany." ReuterReuter - 28 words
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284 1954-03-23 7 Atlantic Drifters Fly Back To U.K. L O N D O N. Mar. 22 (Renter).— Mr. Roland Sharma CSA). of London, whose father is a Malayan barrister, Mr. Frank Evans (28), of London, and Mr. Claude Norman Dickson (32), a New Zealander, returned here by air yesterday after drilling 3,000284 words
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157 1954-03-23 7 Red Dean Calls For Ban On A-Bombs LONDON. Mar. 22 (AFP) —The "red" Dean of Canterbury, Dr. Hewlett Johnson, told his congregation that atomic bombs should be banned, and that the masses should be supplied with the full facts on the effect of the atom bomb. Dr. Johnson said that157 words
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Article76 1954-03-23 7 BAGDAD. Mar. 22: (Reutei) The Prime Minister ol Iraq. Dr. Fadil Jamali, told a press conference here yesterday that "Iraq has not yet been invited to join the Turko-Pakistan pact."' He added: "When invited we will consider the issue m the light of our national76 words
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Article20 1954-03-23 7 MRS. Julia Gray, of Cambridge. 107 yesterday, -aid: "Have a contented mind if you want to grow old".20 words
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Article73 1954-03-23 7 MOSCOW. Mar. Tl. >. \P Russia has cotnp bum d Greece that United State 1 tary bases on Greek ton threatens the peace n I > Balkans, the Kremlin > nounoed last night. This was the third note I protest Russia has sent Hi73 words
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Article154 1954-03-23 7 TOROXTO, .Alar. Tl. (UP)— A one-lime lumberjack and cowboy, who was transformed surgically into attractive Marie Jefferson, said yesterday that she Celt better mentally and physically alter the change. In a copyright story m \he Toronto Telegram the 24--year-old brunette from Port Co! borne. Ontario, told154 words
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Advertisement59 1954-03-23 7 THERMOS Brand taiITIMO TBAKC MAN* VACUUM ICE BOWL Bakelite /1 M lZ^%Vv Moulded Plastic jß^^^ matter h In Red (knob ifm long the part handle* and feet) JEM V may lasl Indispensable (indoors or out) Wherever ice is needed to serve with refreshments. Robinson'S p s ,:,:;r SING APOHK S59 words
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Advertisement790 1954-03-23 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND Hit MBURC AMF.RIK A UNIE JOINT SERVICE To Cotoaobo. tienoa, Marseilles, Aatwerp. Rotterdam. Haaabar Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penaag TS Kassei (HAPAG) »Mar sApr SApr 1/SMar *V Scfiwabeasteia (NDL) 11 15 Apr 16Apr 17 Apr TS Lrvetkaaeu (HAPAG) ...5/lllMaj 12Ma« 13/UMaj TS. Natek (NDL) SMay 3 Joae 4790 words
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Advertisement1194 1954-03-23 8 M:S4V9 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Trl?ll en naes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Dept Incorporated la Singapore Carrier* option to proceed via other ports tv load and dbebarse ears* SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. (GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL POSTS. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Aiitomedon for Liverpool Glasgow G 33/34 Mar 25 Mar 2G/28 Mar1,194 words
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Advertisement703 1954-03-23 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nedwiand Lfaw Rotterdam Rotterdauß Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON. NEW lORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Store I* Slum Pcs-ac UTRECHT (RL) G. 44/25 Mar 26Mar £7/2SMar ROTTI (SMN) 29Mar/sApr 6Apr ..'{JApr WELTEVREDEN (RL) 9/lß\pr 16Apr i i£ Apr703 words
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Advertisement674 1954-03-23 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /LX («>M| N V S'pwe P.s-ham 'PASADENA' for Kohsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama 27 '29Mar K/Mnfe "MALAYA" for Kohsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 12 12Apr lo ii\ n r "MEONIA" for Bangkok 18 21 Apr \\>' SAILINGS TO CONTINENT S*674 words
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Article, Illustration308 1954-03-23 9 -a SCENE at Shell Corner Servfce Station, Penang, shortly after the Shell Company introduced "1.C.A." m their motor spirit. It is now four weeks since this new development m motor spirit was introduced m Malaya. The Shell Company's branch office m Penang is daily308 words
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Article136 1954-03-23 9 THE rubber market U Singapore yesterday closed bare'y steady at 551 cents per ■b. for first grade rubber ior April shipment, a drop of cent from the weekend closing price Uprountry selling m tiie afternoon contributed largely to the decline m prices after the steadiness m the morning.136 words
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Article29 1954-03-23 9 GOPENG Consolidated. Ltd. has declared an interim divl-; dend of 5' < m respect of the, year ending Sept. HO, 1954. payable m England on April 8, 195429 words
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Article801 1954-03-23 9 BOTH Malayan tin and' industrial shares m the Singapc re market showed slight improvements yt-s--terday. There were better inquiries for rubber shares but no business resulted. IMUJSIKI \l S Buyers Seller.* Aux Bricks Ords. US Mi Prcf. 2.10 Ul xd ■M..-- I > 12 1801 words
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Article102 1954-03-23 9 TriE produce market m Singapore vt mained quiet and easier m sections yesterday, with only small business passiag. Copra for Apr! shipment closed around S-'.'j per picul seller? with buyer? at $31. Coconut oil seller*-' indicated ?~i?i with no buyers. Singapore produce prices yesterday were, (per picul): Garbbier (round)102 words
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Article48 1954-03-23 9 DETROIT, liar. 22 (AP) I Hudson Motor Car Co reports a lossol USslo,4l l.o6o.' iii I*s: a s compared with a profit oi U558,307,847 m 1952. The company's stockholders will vote next Wednesday on a proposal to merge Hudson with Nash Motor. Photo).48 words
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Miscellaneous222 1954-03-23 9 HI Abner t k™** By Al Codd Aiiey OOP By V. T. Hw7n STW Fc^ ■\.&XVe>~-^ m^M M. NtAV aJ^E HUfMPHFf 2OOMUH B The Kaart O£ Juliet Jones By Stan Drake ?Sfiscilla's Pop By Al Verroeer JWWAT WOULD YOU UKeJ a *?*<f( AKiVruiMrv I /^VES.^V x OR CWRl^™^s>l|^M YGOOdS-NELSE SON?222 words
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Miscellaneous880 1954-03-23 9 ANTI-DIPHTHERIA CAMPAIGN: ot»ru\ r,, tie" 3.15. 6.15 and 5.19 free immunisation will be yiven mAAE*A£*t*A :r -to infants and children at the JW»JU*« LrDW: T c Black i,,.^.-- gJS following maternity and child CAPITOL: The Woman they A.l- ,'i hv y rr welfare clinics: Kampong Batak nv kl rvnehed 3880 words
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Article, Illustration702 1954-03-23 10 MARGARET SCOTT - Don't Be Secretive About That Second Baby MARGARET SCOTT xxv by a ITs rather strans;^ h*»* seeeai babies nevt*r Mem to follow the same eour*e jis th*-ir older brother i»r >Ut?r. Wht-rt one has been m easy bab> the other will b«* difficult w;:le. later on. the r »le.s mayUP; Wide World - 702 words
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483 1954-03-23 10 Phil Meyers - AMERICA'S BEST SALESMEN AR E HOUSEWIVES Phil Meyers Says COMK of the best salesmen *J m the United States are housewives, says Phil Meyers, .»l Cincinnati, who hir»-> 59.000 of them. Meyers makes dresses, md sells 2i million of them i year through women working io their spare time m483 words
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Article151 1954-03-23 10 UOLLYWOOD, Star Virginia Mayo i s luscious proof that haviyig a baby need not harm a famous figure. The blonde beauty, considered by many to have the movies' most perfect body teas off the screen more than six months for the birth of her first151 words
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740 1954-03-23 10 HAL BOYLE - IT'S BEEN HEAVEN SINCE TRACY ANN CAME INTO OUR LIVES HAL BOYLE Says ipVEKY time a child is born two cowards are created. They are the parents. There Is nothing: like a baby to turn a couple of normally courageous adults into a pair of timorous mice. Some six months740 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-03-23 10 \NN BLYTH'S baby, ex- pec-ted m -lune after she finishes "The Student Prince." will be named Mary, Theresa or Joan if a girl, Michael, Patrick or James j if a bow i DONT tell anybody, but the actress m this picture is the winner of the bestU.P. - 144 words
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Article107 1954-03-23 10 treats nu> I cannot find the teil him thi.v Please h<-!j) ipo man awf ca« m m t« to d her She c prefer* ■ltd y Eton that st i hi* Fone, b I tDOnuui lone Kitleci I cated. A chas tig himsi ><•!■/ put him of107 words
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Article194 1954-03-23 10 F)EAR SIR OR MADAM: J You who plan Those model homes m ma»i dues, Come walk with me today and scan My layout of famesfic scenes. It isn't really m my nature To carp at rooms you have designed. But children whom you love to feature194 words
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Advertisement125 1954-03-23 10 \*#MMATtC PAWS I The success of De Wi«'» Pills m relieving rheumatic pauis, backache and joint pains a nxnple to explain. These troubles are frequently cau&d by siuggtsK kidney action allowing harmful impurities to remain m the system. As a good diuretic kidney stimulant, De Witts Pills act promptly to125 words
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Advertisement119 1954-03-23 10 HmkPepsodent [Hh really gives f^R ff?ff^r eet lff TeetJi cleaned with Pepsodent are whit.r. rrm That's hecause they are cleaner! And tii< we because Pepsodent is the only toothpaste that comtaim Irium*. Pepsodent with Irium cleans away the film vn noi oidy dulls teeth, hut also harhours the imgpnMW that119 words
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Article, Illustration224 1954-03-23 11 Present Squabbles Scenes Intolerable l ONDON. Mar. i^ (Keuter)— The Observer, com•,uns on the present cricket test series m the West es tedav called for neutral umpires for test i.es. In its comment feature, the independent ■rver pointed out that international football ,nes had neutral referees.224 words
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Article112 1954-03-23 11 HARRIS SETS A RECORD Reuter lHKi>i ,!R(»l: R*--: Harris. fWf* ..<.<■.„ nal sprini eye ist. 441) a r 4 c cord attempt made A ...i Vttd Newer- M \\l>. B< n Re /mute c: N .!ir. v i-':i '■'*> o second P*a« ;n ne l the Knishis of i o112 words
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Article45 1954-03-23 11 v ur. -1 CAP) ports fitera and eta e lect< Carl < Bono* I m -.i 1 eweight boxas Hawaii's 195 c yeaf yesterd i m ected wo- P ing r I WAS j o.:\ Mid Hone inntf is Pl'^phj m May.45 words
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Article58 1954-03-23 11 S. Max. 22, (AFP") »p< k, ih^ Czech Oiym- hampioo yesterday -.-junto i'ace Paris, organized 3 V the -n >: paper. L'Humanite covered *te ten k:^"- es m .0 minui s i '3 ds. Poland's Quromilc was «cond. covering the distance t 31 minutes -0 seconds.58 words
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Article203 1954-03-23 11 Thompson To Fight Paul Cheng BILLY THOMPSON of lIMS Cossack ended a three, month search for Promoter Nene yYsterday. But Billy, who wanted to meet the winner of the Mike Ra villa Benny Salem fight, found the promoter too late. As Salem is not able to make the trip to203 words
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Article65 1954-03-23 11 LONDON, Mar. 21 (Reuter 1 Don CorkeU. British heavyweight boxing champion, lias withdrawn from his European Tir! e flghj with Heinz Neubas, fne German holder, which was c taken place m Doit- DCXi month. The pane ol f4.n00, agreed >y the E iropean Boxhig Union.65 words
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Article255 1954-03-23 11 LONDON Mar. 22 (Reuter)— A non-profitmaking company has been formed to organise Sunday football which, though officially unrecognised, is booming m Britain This new development is deplored by the lords Day Observance Society who described it as ♦k^ *hin «nrf nt th*» wedse." Til255 words
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503 1954-03-23 11 1000 Miles For Match, Worth It Says Fraser LONDON Mar. 22 (APi Lance Corporal Bill Fraser travelled nearly 1.000 miles at the week-end for one game of soccer. Back at his army camp m Stirling. Scotland. Fraser said: "It was well worth it." He helped his new club, Sunj derland,503 words
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Article139 1954-03-23 11 WORLD CUP RIO DE JANEIRO. Mar. 22 (^p> Brazil won the right o represent South America m :he world SOCCOC championships by defeating Paraguay 4—l yesterday. The victory gave the Bra/i lians a clean sweep on elimination games. They defeated Chile twice and Paraguay the same number of139 words
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Article49 1954-03-23 11 PALM REACH. Florida. Mar. 23 'AFP' American tennis player Vie Seixas won ;he men's singles title here with w° e:iS v victor-v over Art LarSen. The score was 6-2. 7-5, 6-1 Seixas and Ton.- Traberl later won the men's doubles beating Siyen Davidson and Gardner Mulloy.49 words
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Article356 1954-03-23 11 LONDON, Mar. 22 (Reuter)— English referees, proud and perhaps a little touchy about their standards and prestige, are m the main opposed to the idea of ex-professionals coming among them a s football league referees. Nor do the Football Association encourage it. mis seems luuuus wucn356 words
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Article88 1954-03-23 11 CANBERRA, Mar. 22: (Reuter) Australian Capital Territory Cricket Association is to seek recognition of the bowling performance of Bruce Robin who m a first class match here last Saturday took all 10 wickets of the opposing side m the first innings. Robin. playing for Kingston88 words
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Article131 1954-03-23 11 LISBON Mar. 22 (Reutei Two players of Yugoslavia s national volley ball team including the 28-year-old Captain. Gavra Budisin, refused to return to Yugoslavia when the team left here for home last night at the end of a European tour The British liner131 words
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Article30 1954-03-23 11 THE Singapore Table Tennis Association will hold their las Council meeting on Friday, at 7.30 pm at the residence Of Dato C. J Paglar 321 Joo Chiat Place.30 words
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456 1954-03-23 11 TOXDOX. March 22 (Rented _Tbe world table tennis championships, which are to be he d here next month, have grown to made that mature they should be split into zones like the Davis C- id Lawn456 words
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Article57 1954-03-23 11 X OK— Peacefully at J. Lan Kamunfng on 22.3.54. 11l Sok F.i Yin (731 miner ari< ntichant. H e leaves a w.dow rour sons six daughters and >>'- grandchildren. The funeral wil ,;,Kt f,!ace on ZC^.54 'I 1 I£t leaving 93 Jalan Kamuat 4.30 pin. for the Church it57 words
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Advertisement111 1954-03-23 11 NOTICES j SENIOR CAMBRIDGE CLASS. 1 "IfACANCIES are available m I the Prince Of Wales Institution, Travers Road, Kuaia Lumpur. STRAITS Steamship O Ur... wishes to state that its offer previously made to reinstate without penalty those men who left '.heir -hips on or after 20th March last, and who111 words
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Advertisement556 1954-03-23 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT MESSRS KEF. VF\V HOCK Yew Chye and Yew Lens wish to thank all those relative? and friend? who so kindly sent scrolls, wreath?, leleenim. paid night visits and attended the funeral of their beloved "Bother Mrs. Kce B<<on Quab, nee Madam Soh Ah Gan. ANNOUNCEMENT MR. V ROGERS SAMMY556 words
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Advertisement837 1954-03-23 11 Standard Service For The Un<'miilo\< k d lot X MK\ It I Art fv« tplotrd and m need Va> you find work th. Mnt i -:>•>»» d.irri I nenij)!o\inenl Borr^a i»H«»rs you lr«-e spare m ls*s-5 o'umj) Just call or write >«bj local Standard oßicr i<>» i£ i Hp£i<-ali<iii lortn837 words
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288 1954-03-23 12 WINDSOR LAD - Skryne Primrose And Sir Francis Impress On Track WIND SOR LAD By SKRYNE PRIMROSE (Basri) and SIR FRANCIS (Donnelly), two of Neil Hobbs candidates, provided the best workouts ai yesterday's gallops when returnin? three furlongs m 37 i 3 sec. There was very little between them at the finish. A288 words
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Article88 1954-03-23 12 S Harboui Board tee ur M us!i m d r.-'- .>!■:,(- -t .r- F<x (ball v- 3A eague pi »yed V. ground SHB"> ird Tey ut theii ne 3-4 to Radio M■> R esa ftrst half, S:f3 set going The >penin^ c 4')- minu! tr«-l a j88 words
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Article26 1954-03-23 12 'ohore v. mi i ihe m the C i here o "ci Ite ries V Mia »a ■-> i-:. Ami n .w beat26 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-03-23 12 i v Colony boxen have submitted their entries for a ■i »n trial at the U ippy >: Id stadium on March 25-26 the Asian Games, rhese boxers who h i enter- J l are all eligible to repr sent Singapore at Mam! i. ii,i secret:101 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-03-23 12 ML'AR. Man.— Muar XI again beat Kluang War De- <■ partmeni Combined Association m a return soccer match] yesterday. The score .vas :i 2.26 words
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Article641 1954-03-23 12 Grandstand Finish By Islanders Fails To Save Day UNPREDICTABLE Chinese Athletic, who made a pointless opening m the SAFA Senior League ten days ago when they were unexpectedly beaten by Kota Raja 1-0, reversed the score yesterday at Jalan Besar stadium. They toppled top-notchers and hitherto641 words
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Article202 1954-03-23 12 IPOH, Mon. The standard of badminton m Perak. according t rt the annual report of the Perak Badminton Association, leaves much to be desired. It states that the year under review ont'e again saw the "oldcross" dominating the same m the state and that 4 pe202 words
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Article87 1954-03-23 12 The P. and T. Union cricket team scored an easy victory over the Braddell Cricket Club m a friendly fixture on the Woodsviile ground by 114 runs or, Sunday. Batting first the Postal men compiled 135 runs, 'he top scorers being Kandasamy 45 runs and87 words
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Article91 1954-03-23 12 THE Army will field two cricket learns on Sunday In the SCA league match against SCRC at Hung Lim Green the following will play: B.G. Duggan (Capt>, AM Oscroft, A.J. Biscombe. PI) Short. MLW. Ford. C.R. Barren D. Greenshields, C.E. Flinders T. Angus, D. Dent.91 words
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Article27 1954-03-23 12 THE revised fixture j n the SAFA Division One League for Saturday 27 at Jaian Besar Stadium will read: Aim'cable A A vt.>;\>us Star Soccerites.27 words
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Article250 1954-03-23 12 G.H Q Signal Regiment qualified to meet the Gordon Highlanders at Kuala Lumpur on March 26 for the FARELF inter-unit team boxing championships Kon Ty 17 1?' Kh^ s from Hong Their victory came m the last fight when the Hongkong boxer was disqualified250 words
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374 1954-03-23 12 A GRAND second half rally gave v Cricket Club full points when they met last junior league and cup champions, Singapore thians, m a S.A.F.A. Division II match on the Pad yesterday. Trailing 1-0 at half time, SOD wen third successive game374 words
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Article33 1954-03-23 12 S A FA's Division 3A matches between Radin Mas Ramblers vs Kebenaram SC and Voun^ Companion vs. Alexandra FT scheduled to be played yesterday were cancelled because the grounds were unfit.33 words
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Article88 1954-03-23 12 a (;:ft minute v •Lc A so lints wit Associati m a S.A.F.A Lean yestei d ly. The tnd madi go difficu I Das b few shot iric the iged an all ml a the fa n 1 I sec «d minutefi Junioi ttu ist n em the88 words
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Article67 1954-03-23 12 MALACCA finals for the badminton tropl i competition I Ma a ;> re < A1 Welfar i A. pasi tiaii man L was played o/6 a* i sin» Badmintoi H day. Abul Ka r Ha bea< Mattl Dei 15-7 !<;?• trie open phy whiis: Kiss A67 words
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Advertisement150 1954-03-23 12 RATOIPS^ destroy Fats and Mice painlessly withcut trace or odour Harmtess to Pecs Poultry Humans -:o. -j «ro r J?J cr ft' *.--r-- i »eot JfitKai. Rato-.d* (Htd So. I Biscuit* In nriowl c< 5 c:.- J {O.SO -30 Mi R i :.>.-* ~>a Sq. Mousecmmb» >«fc«— |.9Q CHAN) CO150 words
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Advertisement60 1954-03-23 12 V sth HEAT AMATEUR VARIETY TALMT f QUEST 1954 l*« Evening's EaierUimmen't in-! V PIANO TRUMPET SOLO HULA HULA JIVE DANCING V CROONING STRAIGHT SINGING ihiiH'iny gg.s mwmwtiswms 9.:tO p.m. MfIKE A NIGHT OF IT THURSDAY is LATIN AMERICAN NIGHT I F!y World's Most Experienced Airline to j MANILA I60 words
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Miscellaneous67 1954-03-23 12 SOCCER: SAFA LeagueUiv. 1: Koto Raja vs Indian Recreation Club— Jalan Besar; Div. 3A: Social AP vs Seletar FC Farrer Park; Uw. SC: Katong SC vs Cos-mos-BODCA, YMSA vs Umted SC-CYMA. InterSchool: Bartley SS vs St. Anthony's Boys' School— SJI, Anglo Chinese School vs St. Joseph's Institution— Barker Road, Raffles67 words
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