Singapore Standard, 27 March 1954
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Title Section19 1954-03-27 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD H it -M S. Vol. IV. No. 268. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article, Illustration213 1954-03-27 1 British Star Is Queen Of U.S. Maviedom HOLLYWOOD. Mar. »S IP Audrey Hepburn, the Kiulish princess of the the ti>vir "Roman Holiday" un :nr Academy Award Usi nig hi as best actress of i> li was the British > i: > hr-i big-time film role. v.ur and screen star Wil-213 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-03-27 1 MX AN AN DA RAJAH hjr :i.,i the !>((( on ihe back for good jit •i.i! don,'.16 words
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241 1954-03-27 1 By JAMES PETER CHIN, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S National Servicemen will receive iM»iidated single training allowance which covers uidental expenses. r new scheme of a.Nr'cr.ai Servicemen a two-hour period •;i:r.:.n» will r-j--owing rates Di t Ranks Sl.jO; *:.T5; Sergeant ers S_'.sO. These rease Ihj >c.:d241 words
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Article34 1954-03-27 1 (Spain). Mar. ty-1 i uer- >n^ tcda to have kinj of the Tnt)- m Guadalette. i'ur: >s a ithorities thia figure I ii the SOI) Admiral SaJ- been j34 words
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Article54 1954-03-27 1 PERTH. Mar. 2-i. (Reuter)— The Queen jo.i the Duke of Edinburgh arrived here by air this evening and left by car for Fremantle to spend their first night m Westera Australia aboard the Royal yacht Gothic. The snip will be their home I during the54 words
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Article460 1954-03-27 1 Along Johore Straits JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. A vital campaign to starve Malayan Communist terrorists is today being silently conducted m difficult waters along the Straits of Johore which separates Singapore from the mainland. The whole area. s'uetching for nearly 40 miles from PenggeranL* m the460 words
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Article61 1954-03-27 1 I TOKYO, Mar. 26. (AP)— Foreign Minister. Katsuo Oka- zaki, told Japan's Diet today that America has indicated it will pay damages to 23 fishermen burned by the hydrogen blast, regardless of whether j their ship was inside or outside the Bikini danger zon> The fishermen61 words
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Article24 1954-03-27 1 BONN, (Germany), Mar. 26 (UP) West German Federal President Theodor Heuss today signed three amendments to the Bonn constitution legalising rearmament.24 words
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Article76 1954-03-27 1 BANGKOK, Mar. 26, (AFP)— AiI inhabitants of the Hala village, m the Betong district near the Malayan bordder. were evacuated by helicopters following the kidnapping of the village chief and six other villagers by Communist border terrorists, according to reports reaching here today. Treacherous jungle-covered hills where76 words
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Article132 1954-03-27 1 Mau Mau 'General' Bagged NAIROBI. Mar. 26 (Reuterj A self-styled Mau Mau "Genera!" called Gomoka»io was captured when security forces engaged a large force of terrorists m the Nyeri area, 60 miles north of here. A communique issued K y Army Headquarters here ;aid seven terrorists were killed Jnd five132 words
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210 1954-03-27 1 A Bandit Trusts Tempter's Word And Gives Up KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. —A Communist terrorist ecentlv surrendered m Selangor because he trusted the word of the Hi§h Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer. General Templer, m a surrender appeal to terrorists delivered m .Mandarin, had said it was safe for them to210 words
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Article1525 1954-03-27 1 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH Aloffer Was Cremated By Mistake: By Standard Staff Reporter THE MUDDLE over the identities of two millionaire victims of the Kallang air crash on Mar. 73 is over. The Singapore Coroner, Mr. K.T. Alexander, cleared the mystery yesterday, at the end of the1,525 words
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183 1954-03-27 1 HANOI, Mar. 26. (UP) The Vietminh rebels are tightening their grip on the isolated French outpost at Dien Bien Phu despite the fiercest air attacks of the IndoChinese war, it was reported today. French military sources said the unremitting rain of high explosive flaming183 words
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Article13 1954-03-27 1 SOUTH Korea's President Syngman Rhee yesterday eiebrated liis 79th birthday.13 words
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Article204 1954-03-27 1 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Rubber Export Registration Board has taken action against five rubber packers m Singapore. They were fined a total of $15*200. All the fines were paid. Action against another packer is pending, the Chairman of the Board, Mr. C.F. Smith said. The204 words
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Article22 1954-03-27 1 THE Comet jet airliner sotvice between London and Colombo will be resumed on April 8, BO AC announced yesterday. AFPAFP - 22 words
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192 1954-03-27 1 BODY No. 19 CREMATED AFTER THE INQUIRY FOUR hours after the Singapore Coroner decided that Uody No. 19 wa.s the remains of Mr. M Ct M. Chithambaram Chettiar. it was cremated at the Hindu Cemetery as an "unclaimed Hinuu body Body No. 19 was removed from the mortuary yesterday, m192 words
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Article95 1954-03-27 1 Police Fire On Students ,CAIRO. Mar. 26 (AFP) Egyptian police fired on students at the Ibrahim university, m the suburb of Heliopolis today, wounding several students m \he legs. For three day.s. the -aw students had occupied -he law building, holding ipondic demonstrations against the military regime This morning, a95 words
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Article27 1954-03-27 1 THE RECORDER. Britain's first new daily newspaper Cor 41 years, dosed down sudden* ly on Thursday night tffcer five moni h <>'. p.;b i >ation27 words
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Advertisement32 1954-03-27 1 OFFIOAI DISTRJBI TORS OF WATCHES LEE CHAY CO., Mt North Bridge Bd.. Spore, Telephone 8t254. The perfect mower is -Hie Secret of -the perfect fawn fOotor and Wand Blowers ARES SERVICE <[JA€KJp >32 words
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Advertisement53 1954-03-27 1 murphy more signal less noise wmmdmi 19ft The Set you've been waiting for A fully tropicalized miniature low priced AC/DC superhet with short and medium wave-bands. PRICE: SINGAPORE $110 FEDERATION $123 J DISCOUNT FOR CASH SOLE AGENTS 8. P. SHOT AM CO., LTD. 12, ORCHARD ROAD JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING SINGAPORE53 words
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Article492 1954-03-27 2 A Barrage Of Questions KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— At least a dozen young "new foces" and an array of Malaya's political top- rankers will adorn the "interim Federal Legislative Council which, will meet here on Wednesday. Their political loyalties and beliefs are expected to make this492 words
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Article164 1954-03-27 2 Security Forces Kill Two Bandits TWO more Communist terrorists have been killed and another wounded by Security Forces m the Federation. A terrorist has surren- dered. A terrorist was' killed and anoiher. a woman, was wounded by Area Security Unit No. 11 m the Kuantan area i of Pahang yesterday.164 words
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Article104 1954-03-27 2 COMMODITY PRICES ft CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 55J 55J No 1 R.S.S 55| 55 1 No 2 R.S.B. 55 i 55} No. 3 R.S.S. 54 i 54* Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE Tbe prices of tin yesterday was104 words
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Article122 1954-03-27 2 SEREMBAN. F: i.— Concern over the present financial position of St Mark's Church, here is expressed by the vicar Rev. T. NL Oliver m his annual report on the parish of Xegri Sembflan issued yesterday. In appealing; to members to rome forward with more generous122 words
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179 1954-03-27 2 Borrowed, Pawned, Charged, Acquitted WONG WAI FONG. a woman, who borrowed a gold bangle worth $316 from a friend and later pawned it, was acquitted by Mr. D. H. Chapman, m the Singapore I Filth Police Court, yesterday. ,on a charge of criminal breach of trust of the bangle. Mr.179 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-03-27 2 Superintendent of Police Mr. A. E. Minns, officer m charge of the Marine Department. Singapore, checks on passenger boats at Tanjong Pengelih m Penggeren? during a food denial operation m the Johore Straits, yesterday.38 words
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144 1954-03-27 2 Beat 11 -Year-Old Girl Unconscious A WOMAN, Siew Let Che€, whu beat her r!eighr>r;i]r'«- 11--year-old daughter vilh stick until the $l.i. H on- conscious and then beai the girl's mother, was fined |75 by T. Kuia« kjj; am m the Singapore Sevinin Police Court, yesterday. The Magistral* -c rriide L144 words
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Advertisement135 1954-03-27 2 h easy to keep tnrfaces deal and shining > just give iJbcm a quick nib over with a Uttie Vim on a damp cloth every dam. Vina it so smooth —it won't scratch leaves ail .uriates pobsbed and bright. Us« Vimfbr a// your cleaning— if s so quick and easy135 words
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Advertisement203 1954-03-27 2 Why should YOU t< left to go on suifering the oiscomforts ci "certain days > Other women ha\? found th« modern answer— Tampax It's absoluteK u&e, simple, hygienic because a doctor invented it im you don't pay artx more for it. It complete :n itself no bells, pins or pad?203 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-03-27 3 ;l la.*;MMoa Soviet i- ;-r iiner. Alexan-tjr-r M.^saiski, veen above at anchor m the Outer K>ad>. The dredger Azovsky, •\':\uh flies the Hammer i rid >i*'kle of Soviet Run ,i.i. fa being taken :<a tow ttom Kiga m the Baltic to Yljdivostork. a distance afl ihmj miles by the Ko»ianStandard - 56 words
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Article54 1954-03-27 3 ..owing were elected :ers of the Singapore ■A Commerce at it 3 senerai meeting held ian: Dr.F H. Atkm*y chairman; Mr. li F C enwnta, Committee: A. F Tay or. M. F F. L. Lane. J M D H. Palmer. G. A. P. S ci and,54 words
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Article27 1954-03-27 3 A RECEIVING order was! miwfcj Hiiml the Holland InhMeaiaa Shipping Agency m h^ Sfalfanora Hi?h Court yesterday. The Agency's liabilitiea I halted W.-ioo27 words
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Article109 1954-03-27 3 1 5 Months For Attempt To Extort A 19-YEAR-OLD plumber.! I Woo Fook Sing, w sentenced [to IS montlis' hi. >y Mr. H.A. j Forrei m tha Singapore Third; District Court yestei lay, on acharge >' attempting t extort; five dollars from a :oifee shop propriel The proprietor, Haji Maidin.109 words
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Article57 1954-03-27 3 ABOUT 150 lelegates and] observators from several Muslim organisations m South-east; Asia will < -'t'- the second South-east Asian Muslim mis-; sionary inference at Kuala Lumpur n Apri L 6, 17 and 18. this year. The conference irganised by the Ml Mi: ij m Muslim Missionary Society57 words
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Article30 1954-03-27 3 Bl WHNBERG who is indebted to 5 utr > E 570.00.tf. was adjudicated 1 bankrupt m the Singapore High Court yesterday after his applicatujn tM a stay of proceedings tailed.30 words
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219 1954-03-27 3 THE Alexander Mosaiski, first Soviet passenger vessel to call at Singapore m the last 15 years has arrived empty, except for the 76 officers and crew on board. Accompanying the "ghost" liner which flies the Hammer and Sickle flji>, is the219 words
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Article530 1954-03-27 3 UK Plant 'Nothing To Worry About' KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Malayan rubber experts today rejected a proposition that this country s! ould adapt natural rubber to synthetic by a process of chemical improvisation. The chemical or synthetic product from this method, they say, will be too costly530 words
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Article96 1954-03-27 3 THEY WANT NEW MOSQUE FOR $3,000 MUSLIM residents m Breeze Plain, Nelson Road, want to build a $3,000 mosque. They have formed a Mosque Committee to collect the necessary funds, and Mr. Noor Mohamed bin Moideen Jhas been elected secretary. I«i an appeal to all Muslim* m the area, he96 words
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Article212 1954-03-27 3 THE Singapore Harbour Board Labour LTnion, representing about 4. ')•')>> iaily-rated workers, ye.sterdav warned the Board authorities to "change their present attitude and pave the way for a better understanding between the workers and the Board.'" In a letter to Mr. P.A.T. Chrimes. the Chairman of212 words
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Article52 1954-03-27 3 SINCE the diphtheria inoculation campaign started m Singapore on Mar. 1, clinics m the city and rural areas have J been kept fully busy. In the city clinics 11,165 were inocul- ated m the first three weeks. In the rural' areas, including j the islands, 6,754 have been52 words
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Article175 1954-03-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter ARMY Civil Services! i Union, representing about 15.000 civilian employees jof the War Department m j Singapore,, will tell the J Army authorities on Mon- 1 j day whether or not it accepts a proposed' conso- lidated salary scheme. A meeting175 words
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Article197 1954-03-27 3 THE Singapore Govi ernment and City Coun- cil Labour Union yesterday warned the Colony j Government that any a tI tempt to exclude ihe union from its proposed Whitley Council would j have far-reaching effects. Mr. R.K. Palaiyan. the 4 "Union's Secretary, told The Standard197 words
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Article79 1954-03-27 3 i NEARLY 600 temporary clerk.s employed by the Singa--1 pore Government will know on Monday whether they will get 23 months' back-pay m accordance with the Yong arbitration award. Their representatives will i meet the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. W.A.C. Goode. for a79 words
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297 1954-03-27 3 Standard Suff Reporter THE Salvitton Army will again Uunth Us annual appeal for funds m Singapore at the beginning of April and m other disitrtcts m the Federation lit<*r m the year. Senior Captain g. Cordon of the Salvation Army told The Standard297 words
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Advertisement158 1954-03-27 3 JEWELLERY WATCHES CAMERAS 7 SEWS, t TMOX U. n \OwOM JL I 5 REDUCTIONS !N ALL DEPART- Y^^/T 1 S MENTS TO HELP YOU $AY€ FO^ '^W) EASTER. I </ JA Disvou it t m^ I *>// lisa nl FOB 2 WEEKS ONLY. KJ] E Dan 1 m 166 this158 words
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Advertisement162 1954-03-27 3 ONE OF THE POPULAR CHOICE OF THE "AVO" RANGE OF TESTING INSTRUMENTS t UNIVERSAL AVOMETER MODEL 7 Jn ever,- branch of industry m laboratories v >J k BUI Re research establishnur-^ ,n the services md, .n rj wherever electrical maintenance and measurement are ■>' prime importance. "AVO" Electrical Testing Instruments162 words
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617 1954-03-27 4 RENDEL REPORT BEST' -IN SPITE OF CRITICS' Thomson Sams Up A Debate: THE FIRST public debate on the Rendel constitutional report, organised on Thursday night by the East-West Society m the Singapore V M.C.A. hall was lively and good humoured. Mr. J. C. Fletcher, Vice-President of the society presided. Mr.617 words
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Article79 1954-03-27 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Police are look- ing for a m^n who stole a cheque «nd (ashed it from a local bank, alter forging the owner's signature. The owner, principal of 'he Boo n Li. v English School, off Jurong Rcf:d. said he found a leaf79 words
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Article, Illustration388 1954-03-27 4 "Our Architects Are Much Alive" -Mc Neice SINGAPORE architects were praised by the President of the City Council. Mr. T. P. F. McXeice. when he J opened an exhibition ol I architecture m the British t Council Hall, yesterday. "Our architects are xery much alive and the Colon y isStandard; Mr. Ho Kok Hoe - 388 words
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Article43 1954-03-27 4 THE annual general meeri'vc of the Singapore Muslim League will be held at the Maulana Mohamed Ali Mosque. Market Street, Singapore, tomorrow. The meeting will elect officebearer? for the year and t!^cuss ways and means to strengthen the Association.43 words
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Article38 1954-03-27 4 HONGKONG. Mar. 26.— Special Standard Service Glossing pricis of the Honnkong Exchange t»day were $l").i;9 to £1 s-ttrlinp $0.T85 to US$l; $1.82K to Malayan SI: $0,212 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $245.5 lo 1 taeh i38 words
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181 1954-03-27 4 STRIKING members of the Indo-Malay-Pakislani Union who displayed placards depicting the "hardships of seamen" m Jalan Sultan and Fullerton Building, extended their "field of operation" to Ocean Building where the office of the Straits Steamship Company is situated. While city workers crowded j round181 words
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Article47 1954-03-27 4 THIEVES forced their way into a BOD store m Kranji Road. Singapore, on Wednesday night and stole $1,483 worth of motor car parts. One the same night, burglars made off with $160 worth of cnsh and provisions from a shop m Holland Road.47 words
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Article51 1954-03-27 4 PENANG, Fri.— A former Special Woman Constable, Lee Sitw Bee claimed trial m the Magistrate's Court here today to two charges of assisting m the operation of the illegal 100 and 1,000-character lotteries at Police Headquarters. Penang, on Feb. 20. Hearing was fixed for Ma}'51 words
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Article247 1954-03-27 4 THE FIRST Battalion. Gordon Highlanders, arrived inj Singapore by train yesterday.! j after fighting bandits for the j last three years. The battalion is commanded b y Lieut-Col. J. E. G. Hay. The battalion has to its" credit a total of seventy-four bandits killed.247 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-03-27 4 Mr. Arthur Doyle. Supervisor for Universal International's Eastern and Far-Eastern territories, who arrived m Singapore b> (Juntas BOAC Constellation from Jakarta yesterday to finalise arrangements for the release of the film. "The Glen Miller Story," starring James Stewart.38 words
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Advertisement303 1954-03-27 4 ri ORGANISATIONAL AnRAQIONS I^jlif TODAY It r'tf'rl'jp fM^ m J DAILY 1 <*£-' -c o SO Pm j.WWWVWWVWW WWWWWWWW BKSI BmTISII ACTRESS AUDREY HEPBURN A^ n«>H >»ins ACADEMK AWARD for •BKSI ACTRESS* 1 n s— m -larrin:; •Wsr- GBEGOBY PECK JOAN CRAWFORD j-~ i r; m r 1.4 [tin- -rrn303 words
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Advertisement224 1954-03-27 4 SHOWING IJIIJjJX*!! SENSATIONAL NEW THKILIJK! -—8 JAMES MASON Claire Bloom A W|pflM#l N\ ff Preceded by: EXCLUSIVE Sh. w Bros' \EWSF. K£B FAR EASTERN PREMIERE of 'MAN BETWEEN" ir. SPORE. R»! MFU"s Watay Reg mint's 2 1 st Amivctsary** I TONIGtIT jHHk A <*OCD TOMORROW t*^ DAUGHTER": AT MIDNIGHT io.Jay224 words
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Article72 1954-03-27 5 SEVERAL Singapore Government departments yesterday paid its employees revised salaries m accordance with the Ritson recommendations. They are expected to get their '10 months' back-pay sometime next week. Departments which have not yet worked out its staffs newsalary scales will pay the April salary according to72 words
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Article, Illustration425 1954-03-27 5 St Sf# rd Staff Re P<>rter IH sixth post-war Flower Show will be held m the Happ v World otadium on April 2 and 4. This show will beat an Ibo,- r ers:ty The Flower ~V° Committee has spargrandest show425 words
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Article271 1954-03-27 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE WORRIES of Mr. J. H. Kenyon, a funeral director from London, have ended. He is leaving next week for London with a tin containing the remainder of the ashes of the late Mr. Nik Eric A. Moller, which he will271 words
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Article124 1954-03-27 5 'Mystery Fever Not Serious' I KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A "mysterious fever" which swept through the Kuala Lumpur Methodist Girls' l School hostel early this month is dying out. Dr. R.K. Thirupad. the State Medical and Health OflfTcer. told The Standard today. No fresh case has been reported m the last124 words
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88 1954-03-27 5 I SCORES of people yesterday. afternoon chased a thief along Se'.egie Road Singapore, alter ho had snatched a gold chain from a woman. The woman was carrying her baby when the thief wrenched the chain from her neck. She screamed and pointed to88 words
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157 1954-03-27 5 THE first Malayan officer to be commissioned into the R.E.M.E.. Lieut. Idris bin Abdul Rahman. will arrive m Singapore today m the trooper Lancashire from Britain. Lt Idris enlisted m R.E.M.L. on a four-year engagement m ■\u rt ust 1947. at the age of157 words
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Article31 1954-03-27 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON Mar. 26. The following ore the closing prices ol nrbber ond (m on the London Morket. LONDON lUIKR JVT^Z PSSr 1 *9 tSsrjarsi.31 words
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Article251 1954-03-27 5 S-EA ECONOMIC TALKS PLANNED Aim Is For Better Trade KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.—An Inrernorionol Economic Conference is being planned for South-East Asian countries. The aim of the conference is to bring greater prosperity to these countries through increased trade and greater industrial development. The All-India Manufacturers Association, convenors of this Indo-Pacific251 words
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Article, Illustration266 1954-03-27 5 Two Everest conquerors, Sir Edmund Hillary and Mr. George Lowe, arrived m Singapore by Qantas I BO AC Constellation from Sydney yesterday on their I way for another assault at the Himalayan mountains. Sir Edmund who will lead a 10-man team, sponsored by theStandard - 266 words
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Article102 1954-03-27 5 FIRM OWES $60,000WARRANT OUT AN ADJUDICATION order was made m the Singapore High Court yesterday against Ng Ah Pee whose firm. Chop Kheng Hong, incurred liabilities totalling about $60,000. The Official Assignee. Mr. S. E. Teh, told the Court that the debts represented goods sold and delivered by various firms102 words
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Article44 1954-03-27 5 FROM MAY 1, nominated members of the Singapore Education Committee can only serve for two years but they may be re-nominated for another two years, if a Bill entitled the Education (Amendment) Ordinance. 1954, i? accepted by the Legislative Council.44 words
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Advertisement274 1954-03-27 5 OPENS TODAY I >iIOWS DAILY I r> 1. X .30 9.30 IS LONG AS Ml. THE WORLD LOVES A LOVER THIS ROMANCE ILL LIVE! A SONG TO X BMwH r.trt:<E TO K5.MB>i£ER IMF I OVE STORY > I'HE (.KEAT^fch y< .7 imf &*mm lii+tmS* COtMl WIOC nil P+Ot mm GMtMttt274 words
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Advertisement356 1954-03-27 5 Rolex present the Oysterdate A calendar watch of superb accuracy that is not an extravagance j'ODAY, a watch that tells the date, guarded from dust, damp powdei and V^.^^^^^^^'^tTVas well as the time, is as much the perspiration by the unique Oyster case \fe^^ 'jf' m normal equipment of the356 words
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Miscellaneous81 1954-03-27 5 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From 7..! 1) p.m. on 25th March »o 7.30 a.m. on !6th March. Singapore (73F). Penang (75F) KoU Bahru (74F). K. L. I72FJ 'ipoh (7!F). Kuantan (741- Maximum Temperature: Fiom i 7J?O a.m. to 7.:i0 p.m. on '6tn March. Singapore (88Fl. Penan? (88F) Kota Bahru (88F).81 words
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Article803 1954-03-27 6 X have a hard enough time trying to present a bold :i\,ni whenever someone mentions the possible threat to natural rubber from synthetic. When our Jeremiahs send up lamentations about the Ameiican synthetic rubber industry being able eventually to oust natural rubber from the vital American market803 words
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142 1954-03-27 6 'RIDDLED WITH HYSTERIA WILD EXAGGERATION' Sir: John Walters' articl on President Eisenhower m last Thursday's Singapore Standard is riddled with hysteria, wild exaggeration, and sensationalism. However, there is one paragraph where he deviates from opinion and flatly states that ''not one member of the Eisenhower) Cabinet has a truly working-class142 words
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391 1954-03-27 6 Sir; Your attempt to ridicule the very pertinent opinions of Mr. Vernon Bartlett does not add to the stature of the Singapore Standard. In belittling the views of this wellknown journalist you ignore the lessons of recent history to wit India immediately after gaining independence391 words
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Letter210 1954-03-27 6 S r: -Much has been said against communalism m this country. There i> mo iike'ij bood of this being eliminated as long as Ihe Government's Policy regarding the award of scbo arships remains as it is ai present And the clamouring tor general election and independence will not bear210 words
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387 1954-03-27 6 Sir; Mr. Bartlett's broadcast over Radio Malaya was as refreshing as a shower of hot bricks. Mr. Bartlett certainly seems to suffer no inhibitions. He said, "Malacca has had a large and wealthy Chinese colony for the last 500 years, but even among387 words
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Article157 1954-03-27 6 Review of Views Mala> Rulers Warned UTUSAN Melayu warns thci Malay rulers on Malay re-i actions > towards their "com-' promise" plan on the Fede- 1 ral general fiction?. The 1 editorial points out that 1 Tungku Abdul Rahman re-J cently told Malays 'm Alop Star "that UMNO had appeal-'157 words
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Article1056 1954-03-27 6 KEITH WATERHOUSE - KEITH WATERHOUSE ON BRITAIN'S COLOUR BAR 1 llVfl pun his last articles THE man who "hates niggers" didn't want his name m the papers because he had an idea that some ratepayt from central Africa might take him apart with a barbed assegai. "BjL'1,056 words
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Advertisement126 1954-03-27 6 SIN<;APORE thje* STANDARD IM»fc*'KNl>ENl MORNING NKWSPAHER HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood. Singapore. Telephone Nos: *****—***** Cable Teleqroph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222 The Times Building. Prtnrinq Home Square. London EC 4. 4OALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG o Ittlton St. 8i Cowan St.. 8. Leith St.. i ci« 4588126 words
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Advertisement71 1954-03-27 6 For Economy \nd t Better J)ental fi**ali Clean Your Tooth The (HLORO-Pt? W<Ty Tho IT Leading To W hitei I' Firmer (>nms. Sweeter Breath ami Smiles. FREE GIFT are now available. I Consult your dealer for details or I write direct to THE AGENTS (P.O. Box 40, Singapore) for an71 words
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Miscellaneous41 1954-03-27 6 USELESS EUSTACE j ■1% 1 ■-rrr t pf-^af— -AND NOW, SINCE tV»VTHNG *0^ JUST A LITTLP me^ nr WE^StIOSEO.WE SH&lVts\T GENERAL S ,7° aTE BWEST mWT-SWT^ "NOW 60 M- AND SHOW T>R. SUMMERSWIV *J '"SiH^-^ tKW BOXIM6 -DOESN'T HAR^ Y^,..* *"*-fWMW*SOW»tV41 words
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Article159 1954-03-27 7 26, (Reuter)— Bta Winston ChurI ast n:ght he :s pressured to ■c M premiership by M PVRMM Aho has any over him his] L c nent r.e. Idad that Lady Churmoare than anyone else ike to influence the le risi m which the 79-159 words
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Article74 1954-03-27 7 STUDENT IS FINED £200 )XDON. Mar J^ (Reuter) 2 I Siamese stuSu ri i Ramja tanda, as "a mag ot -or.- stan -c." w is fined i sts here yesterday pting to smuggle m •v.- a: London airport. -uting counsel said that rrh al at ihe airport on 17 from74 words
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253 1954-03-27 7 FULL SOVEREIGNTY' FOR EAST GERMANY But Red Troops Will Still Stay BERLIN, Mar. 26 (Reuter)*— The Soviet Government yesterday announced the end of the occupation regime m Communist East Germany and declared East Germany a sovereign state conducting its own internal and external affairs. Soviet troops will continue to be253 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-03-27 7 photo. SCREEN STAR Jane Wyman and her husband, composer Fred Kuruer. put aside the cares of acting and the work of composing as they dine and wine m a restaurant m Beverly Hills. California A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article134 1954-03-27 7 CANADIANS DISLIKE RED GOVT. OTTAWA, Mar. 26 (Reuter) I —Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent said yesterday Canadian recognition of Communist China should not come at this time. Speaking m the House of Commons Mr. St. Laurent said that despite Canada's dislike for the present government on the Chinese mainland, she134 words
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Article59 1954-03-27 7 TAIPEI. Mar. 26. (Reuter)—! Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek pledged yesterday "my life if necessary"' for fhe Chinese Nationalist cause to crush Chinese Communism and return to the j China mainland when he adj dressed the closing session of the Chinese Nationalist Nai tional Assembly which re-elect- ed59 words
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Article58 1954-03-27 7 j LONDON, Mar. 26 (AP).--j The Churchill Government last j night won the key Parliamentary test for its bill to bring i commercial television to BriI tain. TV now is operated by the government-controlled British Broadcasting Corp.. without advertiser sponsorship. The House of Commons apI proved58 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-03-27 7 THE American Ambassador to Italy. Mrs. Clare Boothe Luce (left) congratulates American coloratura Graciela Rivera in the Rome Embassy on her good fortune m being chosen to sing the lead m the world premiere cf a new Italian opera. Craciela, who comes from Pennsylvania, but was born m Puerto Rico,A.P. - 72 words
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Article144 1954-03-27 7 WASHINGTON. Mar. 26 (UP)— Usually reliable sources indicated today that the National Security Council has approved the sending of more planes to Indo-China to increase the bombing offensive against the Communist Vietminh forces there. It appeared that this was done at a meeting yesterday. The144 words
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Article47 1954-03-27 7 LONDON. Mar. 26: (Rev ter) Mr. A. W. Brewer. Registrar at Hackney. East London, who retires on Mar. 31. has married over 30.000 i couples. is a bachelor and at I 67 he is to become a traveller for a firm selling ladies lin- gerie.47 words
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Article144 1954-03-27 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 26 (UP)— The United States has refused for the second time to give Russia any details on the whereabouts^ of former Soviet diplomat Yuri Rastovorov, the State Department dis- closed yesterday. Department Press officer Lincoln White confirmed hat Sov>t ambassador Georgi Zarubin "raised144 words
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Article83 1954-03-27 7 HAMBURG. (Germany) Mar. 26. (AP)— Princess Marie August of Arnhalt. daughter-in-law of German Kaiser Wilhelm 11. is employed as a telephone switchboard operator m an Essen hotel, Bildzeitung, a Hamburg newspaper, reported yesterday. Bildzeitung said the Princess was working incognito as "Frau Mueller." It quoted83 words
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Article186 1954-03-27 7 LONDON. Mar. 26 (Reuter) i Prwace Charles, infant son of Queen Elizabeth, is the •best dressed man" m the world, according to Tailor j and Cutter, British news- wear magazine today. The magazine, selecting the world's 1 1 best dressed men. says his ""baby bow186 words
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Article79 1954-03-27 7 WINCHESTER. England. Mar. 26 (Reuter). Lord Montagu of Beaulieu. 27-year-old peer jailed for a year on Wednesday. on homosexual j charges, will not face trial on I another charge against him, ii was decided yesterday. He was acquitted last December of an offence against a79 words
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Article22 1954-03-27 7 MEXICO CITY. Mar. 26. (AP)— The Federal Sanitary Department is clamping down on market? selling donkey meat under another name.22 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-03-27 7 photo. QUEEN Elizabeth is escorted by the Mayor of Cairns. Queensland, on her way to the City's Parramatta Park for an official welcome ceremony last week. Guarding the route, on the 'left, are inlanders from the Tories Strait. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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140 1954-03-27 7 Preferential Treatment For His Son CHICAGO, Mar. 26. (UP)— The Chinese Consulate Genera! I charged yesterday that Dr. j K.C. Wu, former Governor of i Formosa who has broken with I the Chiang Kai-shek govern-! ment. is seeking preferential treatment for his son, Wu Hsiu Swang. 16. who is still140 words
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Article28 1954-03-27 7 NICOSIA. Cyprus. Mar. 26. (Renter) Police SHuads were out In force here yesterday when most of *he island's 400.--000 Greeks celebrated their country's independence cay.28 words
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Article163 1954-03-27 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 26 (AP)— A plan for "effective defence" of the United States against atomic and hydrogen bomb attacks, was handed to the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Thurs- j day, with the warning "complete protection" is not i possible. The top secret reoort. com-163 words
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Article167 1954-03-27 7 BONN, Mar. 26 AP)— The Western Allies on Thursday night approved conscription of young Germans for the European Army. But they stipulated that the call-up cannot begin unless the" European Defence Community (EDC) is ratified by all six member nations. In a letter to Acting167 words
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Article156 1954-03-27 7 NEW YORK. Mar. 25. (Beuteri Protest.- from Br tain nd Japan hav e n< so fai United Stales plan; tinue tests m the Pa weapons compara i I brighter than the i-- m bomb whose power caught the scientists by surprise A spokesman for Hie156 words
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Article20 1954-03-27 7 FORTY-FIVE m tiers kiiied m a pit disasti Chorzow En Poland. tt Radio said last nighi ReuterReuter - 20 words
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Advertisement183 1954-03-27 7 W All through W your Home *^^^^iilTf SITERJI THE MOST POPULAR H^ LATEX-BASE WALL PAINT! j K&fy(>lf*r*^m Even if you have never point- I .•.....!>« V« cd, you can give walls and |H^ woodwork a uniform coat of sJ^Mßß^fiMflP colour with this velvet- X m'^l^SS^Bßß^^^ srrooth, rubber-tough paint. B If183 words
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Advertisement69 1954-03-27 7 CONTRATTOS LACRIMA CHRISTI" will be welcomed by Wine-lovers of this country becouse of its outstanding and pleasing qualities. It is c white Italian Wine of delightful del cccy and greet character $5.25 per boii!«. Visit our Wine department and take your dhoics of the finest and largest range of ,Wmes69 words
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Article, Illustration237 1954-03-27 8 THE communication problem between the numerous Indonesian islands after the declaration of independence has been almost solved with tne foundation and smooth operation of the Pelajaran Nasional Indonesia (Pelni), the premier shipping firm subsidized by the Government, m 1952. Mr. R.M. Sugiri I.S. Danukusumo,237 words
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Advertisement831 1954-03-27 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND H/MBURG-AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Ham bar' Ik Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penang TS Imml (HAPAG) 29Mar/sApr bApr 7/BMar MV Sihwabenstein (NOD 11 lsApr IGApr 17Apr TS Leverkusen (HAPAG) 5 11 May !2Maj 13/14 May TS Nabob (NDL) iBMay 3Junc 4 June 5831 words
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Advertisement1183 1954-03-27 8 Trl:t4M BLUE FUNNEL LINE MMl> imes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. ARISES* Depi Incorporated In Singapore farriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sails P. Sham Penang Automedon for Liverpool Glasgow Mar 26/28 Mar 29/30 Alretis for Liverpool.1,183 words
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Advertisement610 1954-03-27 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam "Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON, NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. Spore P. Sham Penang UTRECHT (RL) 26Mar 2V2BMar ROTTI (SMN) 29Mar/sApr 6Apr 7/BApr WELTEVREDEN (RL) 9/15 Apr 16Apr 17/18 Apr RIOUW (SMN) 19/25610 words
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Advertisement697 1954-03-27 8 EAST ASIATIC LIN? SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I X <ON MNINt Spore PSham Pra^ "PASADENA" for Kobsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama 28 30Mar In p o **MALAfA" for Kobsichang. Saigon, Hongkong. Manila. Kobe and Yokohama 12 12Apr 10 llAur t«. -MEONIA** for Bangkok 18 21 Apr l€ njj SAILINGS697 words
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Article41 1954-03-27 9 WASHINGTON, Mar. 2f] tAP> The U.S. Senate has voted to cul m half the present 10 per cent cxrise tax on household appliances such as refrigerator.-. tttntF. ironers and dryers. The cut would amount to USfjOr.COO.OOO m annual revenue.41 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-03-27 9 HOUSES bziiit to accommodate workers o-j a new dam being constructed m Hongkong s New Territories, are to be seen m this picture. The huge -sc von. scheduled for corrpktion m about four years, wi]} provide a badly needed water supply for {he Kciwloon area.45 words
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243 1954-03-27 9 I-C Is Linked With Problem THE question of returnIng rice to normal commercial hands should obviously be studied m the light of circumstances prevailing near our sources of supply, an official spokesman told The Singapore Standard yesterday. While the Government would be glad243 words
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Article47 1954-03-27 9 MANILA. Mar. 26, (AP).— A member oi Japan's Junior Chamber ci Commerce hr.s proposed strengthening PhiiippineJspanc^e Ir;:c.r relations through the Jaycee. Zenitsiru Taaaakamara, head of the Kyoto Jaycee delegation to the receni Hongkong Asian Jaycee Regional meeting, praised the Philippine Junior Chamber movement.47 words
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Article54 1954-03-27 9 WASHINGTON. Mar. 26 (AFP) The Foreign Operations Admi nisi:;: 1 u:n has allocated U*****,060 -,c A.'tri; nisi;:: t 0 be spent vn flora from the United States. The F.C.A. also r.riornted the Formosa Chinese Nationalist government U*****,000, Thailand US$6,lOO and the Philip} ncs ;i nd Indu-China i,.'Yi54 words
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Article192 1954-03-27 9 THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday closed quiet at 552 tents per Ib. for first grad»- rubber for April shipment (56^ cents on Thursday). Some profit-taking was reported but otherwise tht market remained moderately active. Alter the growing confidence m the market last week.] reaction and192 words
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Article161 1954-03-27 9 WiTB <.:)e ex duetrial ritan |p the Eaiayan shane market w x <? terday. V i shsr, <-." r m the m irning b j;i the aft< dosq i proveraeni m the price Bub b c r share= i ti neg c--tp Changi d p ;ce>: Buyers <rs Hammer161 words
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Article134 1954-03-27 9 C prodm c .n Singapore wemnine n coconut oil and I m ■(■•pra t sterday. Copra f< r Apri nenf i losed at {Oi pt- ,m is with sellers at $30 »/8 S-. > for May n:pT;e;: 1 i ;.t $30| th buyei d (30 3 Cocoit ii oil134 words
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Article70 1954-03-27 9 US -P.I. TRADE EXTENSION WASHINGTON. r 2C: (API- United 51 i era:nent crfßciah ;ne' j ay to l egin prt paring <3 ilution that Congresi extei I foi .8 moaths the recipi Frae ri.de between the US m Philippine s. The action was m Line w;lh j America:, ana Phil70 words
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Advertisement81 1954-03-27 9 LLOYD TRIESTINO MAKE YOUR ROUND VOYAGE TO HONGKONG IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT BY NKW HJBM TON H XI RV UMBU "VICTORIA" "ASIA" TLN ttAVS Rol M> TRIP WITH Si IMYS IN HoN<;kONO MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM -INCiAPORK ALSO BXPRKSS MONTHLY sKRVH i: JO ITAI MUM K\ II CONNKt TIONS AT SPECIALLY RKl>l<81 words
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Miscellaneous217 1954-03-27 9 LH Aimer t- lf By Af CtfDD IE -"vac**C X NEITHER DO I mrr n GCC«AMN^ /TMCnMOBT "iL^r^^SPBWM VO 'W>C IT-«l AN HONEST «ACE.'.'l -J4 C^«_T T.^-^FXiuRE MtiM I rSMHi MBK^I Cffvsl V y-' SO AHW!U?3 MV FAMILY MOTTO IS I C s^ P *y V- T. H ami m217 words
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Miscellaneous334 1954-03-27 9 V «>»«***<*s*"<°* IjTn SAPORjjI SPOKE \\lY SOCIETY: Exhibition t! architecture m Singapore m conjunction with the Institute i ci Architects at British Council; Hinl. Admission free from 9 a. in. I \\!l-I)!I"IIIKKIA CAMPAIGN: Free immunisation will be given to infants and children at the following maternity and child welfare clinic?:334 words
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Miscellaneous412 1954-03-27 9 n\\ C. tain Pi ate 10 m. an'! 12^0 pjn.; g Hi ai 3. 630 and 9.15 p.m. SAVOY: Love Of Sweel Sixteen 3. 7 and 9.15 n SUN: Kil Fu i Yet S i Sr-e 12.30 1 p.m.: Siong Mien Van Suns Kwaii Tong 3, and tn KUALA LUMPUR412 words
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Miscellaneous312 1954-03-27 9 PAKAMKM M': V. H dmtani 7 md h.jo m STAR: -De- il's Doi rway" 12 X p.m "Keep of. ol J< isj rCantonese) 3 :<n. md SO t m "Ch m" rCantom t II 45 m MAJESTIC: "Darna At if Babaing L iwin" iJM^ ayi, 1.1 l 3.15 and 9.15312 words
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Advertisement276 1954-03-27 10 Pftl AND 0 CAMBRics DS d^. COURTAULD'S DRESS CREPES S^ to $1.35 *^r n v 20 x 40 CAir DDinr to on CA^ fefflfi^^*^^^ SALE CQ 7C ?^r vard^^T V USUALLY $3.15 rKlbt JZ.ZU EACH jjt^^ PRICf M./J Edcb 1 USUALLY $5 95 SALE PRICE $4.20 EACH F^QuoV^n BENGA^ Z276 words
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Article357 1954-03-27 11 PETER SUM - BIG BLOW TO HONG KONG FOOTBALL PETER SUM GAMESMEN DECIDE TO PLAY FOR FREE CHINA By U.P; Staff Correspondent j HONG KONG, Mar. 26, (UP)— Hong Konj? sports circles suffered a severe blow last night when 48 Chinese football stars whom Hong Kong hoped would j represent the British Colony357 words
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325 1954-03-27 11 PENANG Fn.-Despite criticism m some quarters. HM Standing Committee of the Badminton Association Malaya are convinced that m sending Ooi Teik Hock _nd Ong Poh lim to participate m the Glasgow and All England badminton championships, they have not tab done their duty, bat have325 words
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Article120 1954-03-27 11 Malayans Confident Lim NEW YORK. Mar. 26. (UP)— The Malayan badminton team arrived m New York tcday to begin a series of exhibitions which wi'l culminate m competition m the 1954 American national^ championships at Niagara Falls, New York from April 7 to 11. "We had a very good trip120 words
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Article77 1954-03-27 11 Gymkhana Sports Chit wen their first SAFA division 3B league match yesterday when they beat Government Printing Office 4-2 at St. George's Road yesterday. The Gymkhana meant business from the atari and opened score m the a fourth minute through Veloo. Rchmat equalised for the Printers but77 words
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Article32 1954-03-27 11 BINTANG Bulan were lucky to shar c points with Indian Brotherhood Soccerites when they played to a goalies? draw m a S.A.F.A. Division SB'League match at the MFA ground yesterday.32 words
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Article25 1954-03-27 11 BLUE Rovers suffered their fourth straight deieat m their SAFA Div. :;C league malm yesterday when they were beaten l by Setia Jaya.25 words
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Article48 1954-03-27 11 <TAFF memben of the WorM Health Organisation. »>ih a contribution of $14.00 put Thr Standard* Save the Hall Dollar Fund to well vc r the $6%% mark. rht- Dollar Fund now > lands at $613.25. More Dollars »rr needed have -.ii srikt your dollar yet?48 words
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Article261 1954-03-27 11 Twelve Colony boxers were selected for training for the second Asian Games. The Singapore Amateur Boxing Association will meet shortly to decide on the final team fur Manila. I ist ght*a Asian Games mdurtcd by SABA, did not peach tbc standard expected oi aspiranta tor261 words
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Article88 1954-03-27 11 i SRC tof '^c SCA J»m|«; against RAr C igi on the padanj lomorrow V C Westerhoul (Captainl T \eria J. Duckw P. D'Almedu J. X Stoi k« A. c»e Roatai io; l. Theseira; G. Westerhout; ('<■ Wt-bb and G. CY3IA (S( Theresa team va .v 388 words
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Article31 1954-03-27 11 THE Sinfaporc Khalsa Association's oew clubhouse and premises al 40 Prir:-ep Street w j oe dec iirtti (pen by S Hardial Singh after a ceremony ti i>.ls a.m. tomurrow.31 words
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Article34 1954-03-27 11 RANGOON' Ro:id School trounced Y.S.C. 9—l m an i-iier-scbool soccer match ux Rangoon Road yesterday. Scorers Acre: Sa%b Harifi 3. Sallen Rahmad 2. Ali, Ki«du faiui Michael T:.n. Saad scuitd for Y.S.C34 words
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Article106 1954-03-27 11 A GOAL, scored by inside-left Samad put Police Cadets m the second round of the S.A.F.A. Youth Soccer competition. With this goal they beat St. Andrew's Boys' School I—o1 0 at Thomson Road yesterday. The Cadets could have done better. They were presented with no less106 words
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Article309 1954-03-27 11 UNBEATEN Marine Department S.C. had to battle grimly to beat REME 3-1 m their SAFA Division 1 league fixture at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The game was fast, spirited and closely contested. j In the first half however. I neither team could work up309 words
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Article39 1954-03-27 11 3. 0 WIN FOR MALAY UNION MALAY Settlement Union beal Jollilads Athletic Union by three goals to nil m S'A.F.A. Division league match at Clerical Union ground yesterday. Ahmad Jabar 2 and Wahid j Bakri scored foi the winners.39 words
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Advertisement144 1954-03-27 11 OWIX 1 WATERPROOF I Ql WATCH I UHBREAKAdLE^^-^ WAINSPRiNQ. 21 JWLS. 17JWLS. ANTIMAGNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. QOTA//tA6£.£ f ROM AII WATCH Q£AI£AS I CH£EKON6CO.LTdJ SIESL OF Fit X fMI |»»MKM VM) X KMILRi: smaxc vi nucnvE I o\oMK XL >i \dl BI lA9MMIS KI ROPEAN FACTOEY LEA HIM CO. Mm BRIDGF RO\D144 words
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Advertisement440 1954-03-27 11 NOTICES Notice of Sale by Competitive Tender— Surplus R.A.F. Equipment j CURPLUS R.A.F. Equipment is offered for sale by competitive tender. This equipment may be viewed at the Sales Section. U.R.D.S. R.A.F. j Maintenance Base Seletar between the hours of 10.00 a.m. 12.00 noon and 2 p.m. 3 p.m. on440 words
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Advertisement519 1954-03-27 11 HOTICES AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Singapore Properties To Be Held At Oar Saleroom, No. 1 Prince Street (Corner of Collyer Quay) On Thursday, Ist April. 1954 At 2.30 p.m. LOT 1 Freehold land and house No. 159 Kalians Road area 1,183 sq. ft Monthly rent $75.00. (Chinese Month). Lot519 words
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Advertisement752 1954-03-27 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL —TREASURERS DEPARTMENT: Required Assistant Treasurer on a 3 years' agreement m the first instance. Applicants should no; be ovt i 35 years of atje, must pSMess a recognised professional Accountancy qualiflcaiion .md BboukJ have had Crotn 3 la tf yc^rt protessional experience m the Finance752 words
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Advertisement554 1954-03-27 11 Standard Srrvfet lor The Liit'iuplowd A I loili MK\I(I ir r fmm untmpiov d .Mid i o Br c f o help v«.u find wurk thf Mnriftt-re Stand. tin I nmiplovmrni Bortai oilers v,.u t> -,-e sp »<»^ t B Ui« column lum cam or »rt!f r. ar local vj.,,,djrd554 words
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Miscellaneous89 1954-03-27 11 SOCCER- SAFA Dir. 1' rs S \FA D 3 Jalm Beaar Sted m Bfi'-tie-; bj Victoria J-': Beaar StmKttm 4 p.;<c. League Dr, i'— Rovers "A" VS VMM A at FtfTTCT P«-^-. r> .'8 Fraction f Won w W Rovcra ut F(trre r P < Div C FSITCT Juniors r>89 words
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416 1954-03-27 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Bred For Speed Stamina By THE Spring Cup, tha first of this season's classic at Bukit Timah, to be decided over the mile will highlight today's races, concluding day of the Singapore Turf dub's March meeting. Ten candidates will face the416 words
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Article223 1954-03-27 12 DOUBLE TOTE Races 4&7 Bi ff Sweep: Race. 8. Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood Scrutineer ~T~ ARCH SIDE THE STRAND THE STRAND Th^siES? 1 Quicksand Rice King I< T 1 KI riv Co-ed Rice King Quicksand Quicksand <**y a CARTHUSIAN CARTHUSIAN CARTHUSIAN UH^ur^Court 2 Malekzadeh One Three One223 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-03-27 12 DDVCXVCXV MKLBOIKNE. Manh Iti. (Keater). One of Victoria's b.'>t known tountrv jockeys Bill' Clarke, has ai v-pted a retainer to ride for a leading Singapore Chine>e owner. Mr. Cheong Thiam h\f. Mr. Clarke ha, received clrujnce from the Victorian K.*n:ix Club and will leave83 words
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Article28 1954-03-27 12 THK Buk it Ttniah track h^> dried up after two days si brilliant sunshine. If there It no further rain tt>ii^v. the goin^ will be very28 words
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Article625 1954-03-27 12 ADELAIDE STAR (Race 3) Li the best prospect for the double. He cantered awiy from his rivals to win «»ver six furlongs m no uncertain manner on Wednesday m a division 2 lot. Handily positioned behind the leaders he soon overhauled Skyrne Primrose and cleared625 words
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Article188 1954-03-27 12 Carthusian Is The Day's Best Bet R.u-e 'I: Carthusian is the best bet h the lay. Although i missing liU Last race over nine I furlongs m the second day, Carthusian should run out the mile. Hi is Itjpped a divi- sion w irti "2 more and should be rery188 words
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Article239 1954-03-27 12 Race 3: Sin ler King has a great rhance to win this race, j This Scorpion gelding ran very prominently right up to the top 'ii-e straight before he guve up ths hunt (rare won by Sir Francis) He may have Deeded that race to239 words
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Article225 1954-03-27 12 Best Tip Is Better Over Mile RACE 4: Trainer Marinus van Breukelen has two good i ones m Best Tip and Double Biue. Best Tip failed badly m the race won by Cypress Point. i But goi:;4 back ->n her Penang i form she has 'he beating ol this lot.225 words
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Advertisement242 1954-03-27 12 jTELEFdNKEN I 654WKTrop ,i TELEFUNKEN INC WORLD-FAMOUS GERMAN MAKE 5 Valve-superher Receiver AC Mains, or adaptable tor 6V battery, fully tropicalised Singapore Penang Price SI 90 less 10 cn\ Federation $220 TRAOE ENQUIRIES TO: SOLE AGENTS. SEOW KUAN CO. 4 DHOBY GHAUT, SINGAPORE THE ONLY Zig-Za«. SEWING MACHIM I u«-i:is242 words
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Miscellaneous1159 1954-03-27 12 Race 1: 2.15 p.m.. Cl. 1 Div. 3— 6 Fur. 1. 525 Indonesia 4y 9.00 Mr T.V. Mitchell Bi4by H H? S 2. 394 Pulot Put eh 5y 8.13 Mr' Mrs. C.K. Ng Rodger s loud 3. 874 Quicksind 8y 8.12 Mr. T.F. Wong Daniels Whitney 4. 187 Arch Side1,159 words
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