Singapore Standard, 31 March 1954
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Title Section18 1954-03-31 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD /fc 3H Si Vol. IV. No. 272. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, iMARCH 31, 1954 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.18 words
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Article71 1954-03-31 1 Naguib Keeps Post Of P.M. Oi Mai 30 (Renter. litary and poi ained on t here 1 -ay after tical up- s which paralysed the came ml I hamme I > restore A-f re re■■i p m rucnin sictent, roUapse I pressure str ia, shortly tj that he ring back71 words
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34 1954-03-31 1 SEVEN DIE, 3 ESCAPE IN B-36 CRASH gt Ma: 1 er crashFair hi B H j j oe I j* m and B m 3 ii neare I i ;c i t J jat-34 words
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Article68 1954-03-31 1 Copter Crashes In Padi X a: [puh T .-.—A P• N optei rasbed »adi field it a qus r i j >f the Screml an X iv aii R ad thij rm iq--1 i ,ard > slightly L K.P. 11 v *;!.i Lie R E Wain. »b The ci of68 words
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Article27 1954-03-31 1 NAIROBI, Mj R< tt< Barry Har H« 17- i i x■ xJa on charge of 1 --auit n i Ma v. ho burned c inter-27 words
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Article383 1954-03-31 1 WINDRUSH SINKS IN TOW Pubiic Inquiry Soon I LONDON. Mar, 30.— The trMpshlp Empire Windrush, which caught fire otY Algiers on Sunday, has sunk m tow. t T Admiralty spokesman said the Windrush sank wnila undei tow by destroyei Saintes between Algiers Gibraltai s on after midnight. The Minister ofAP; Reuter - 383 words
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Article186 1954-03-31 1 WASHINGTON Mar. I 30 (UP) A second j hydrogen bomb test was j carried out successfully j at America's Pacific proving grounds last Friday. Chairman Lewis L." Strauss of the Atomic Energy Commission announced yesterday. Strauss. who returned from the Pacific 1 yesterday said m a186 words
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Article75 1954-03-31 1 TOKYO. Mar. 30 (UP) Xew fears of atom dusting and damage to the fishing industry swept Japan today following the announcement that a second U.S. hydrogen bomb explosion was set of? Last Friday m the Marshall Islands. The "atomic jitters" were reflected m .Japanese newspaper dispatches despite75 words
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Article39 1954-03-31 1 CHUJTCHOM, (Korea). Alar. 30 (AP) Six small Korean children died today when an artillery shell exploded, as they tried to dismantle it. The children, aged eight to 15. fnunH ±hp shell on a mountainside39 words
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Article35 1954-03-31 1 MARRAKESH, .Morocco Mar. 30 (UP) Police tentatively reported today that two Americans and one Briton were among 13 persons injured m a terrorist bombing at- tack against a local cafe last night35 words
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Article, Illustration624 1954-03-31 1 Churchilt Says No To Talks CONTROL WILL NOT BE POSSIBLE' LONDON, Mar. 30.— The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, said today there is "no foundation" for fears that American hydrogen bomb explosions will get out of control. Answering a barrage of questions on the H-bomb in a624 words
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191 1954-03-31 1 JESSELTON. Mar. .10. (Reutrn One European, nn- polite sergeant and two i 'Stables were killed when *;i unknown number of men m two bouts, believed to be Filipino pirates from south Philippines, raided tlv small town of Semporna on the »*xst nut ol191 words
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Article, Illustration86 1954-03-31 1 THIS IS Madam X the woman whom Miss A. OsKood of Southampton. England, would like to contact. Miss Os»ood has written to the Singapore Polite to help her trace this woman, her cousin. In her letter. Miss Osgood says her cousin lives m Siagapore but she86 words
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Article58 1954-03-31 1 BAGHDAD. Mar. 30 (AFP) The flood threat to Baghdad is still serious, despite the breaching of the dyke south of tin capital. During the night. soldiers aided by bulldozers and hundreds of lorries bringing up sandbags, worked to build a dyke to hold the lake that58 words
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196 1954-03-31 1 ARNOLD BRACKMAN - ARNOLD BRACKMAN By Standard Staff Correspondent JAKARTA. Mar. 30.— A mysterious fire swept through the British Embassy compound m Jakarta early this morning, completely destroying the building which houses the British Information Service. More than 2. out) books andr i :;oo reels of Bun196 words
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Article96 1954-03-31 1 HANOI. Mar. 30: (Reuter) The French High Command m ludo-Cliiiu today claimed that 1.400 Vietminh rebels were killed m the fighting j yesterday M l>ie n Bien Phu. The French HUh Command cliimci .y«aii<fd4y a specta-1 cular daylight sortie had loosened the Vietminh Slip round the96 words
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Article132 1954-03-31 1 HE PUNCHES THE PRIME MINISTER BEIRUT, Mar 30 <AFP. Tite leade ol the I «nese So< ia[isl 1 J today punched ne Prime Mini tei <: a ing a session tin hambei ol Deputies. Tho .o< OCC II :<d d ting t debate to the House no **J Sd: irday132 words
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Article19 1954-03-31 1 WEST GERMANY yesU i ly o ipleted atification of I iia E trot* an Arm* Treaty. A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement71 1954-03-31 1 }^HON6 QUAN dc Biscuit Jdclcuj «A4O R3AQ. SINQAPOS' 7^ The 4-CAILON CONTAINER Xi»e* 5C^ tH. per j\l j/Ja Xt'f'cn tin pftcc d against 7^3^^ ~~^SS^^i^^^^N\ •.onfamtnation or yg^g^^" r X y 4 &eot*»c it ho4<k i |l*i masterpiece jx t m f\* m t%hfT&*^ m erf-c?«»%cy with I^M»- ■4^-wi >!R!»m«/71 words
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Advertisement43 1954-03-31 1 Mary Ann I^T electric iron J Distributors: TAN CHENG MOH FLEC. CO.. 152. Cross Street, Singapore. MfAtisiui REPRESENT CARRON COMPANY IRONFOUNDERS BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT FOUNDED "759 STEAM JACKETED RICE COOKER for preparing Steamed Rice or "Kunji" as used m Changi Jail C 7243 words
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Article272 1954-03-31 2 Strikers See Higham, Send 14-Point Memo Standard Staff Reporter THREE representatives of the striking seamen employed with the Straits Steamship Company yesterday met the Under-Secretory, Mr. J. D Higham m an effort to stop the alleged recruiting of non-seamen to replace the strikers. After discussing the strike272 words
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Article99 1954-03-31 2 CLOSING rubber prices (eettts per 1b m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers TI.N PRICE The prices of tin yesterday was |3M ifp 50 ctsj LONDON KIBBER Nc 1 KS S SrttlPnaent Hous* Terms Tuesday's opening prires £r>t sessoii w»*re: LONDON TIN Tu*--dav's opt-nin^ srswere: Spot X.715 buyers, tT'>o99 words
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Article99 1954-03-31 2 PENANG, Tues. -The Malayan Graduate Teachers' Union hold an emergency meet- 1 Saturday m loon to againsi the "niggardly it only two schotrships" Raffles College grad atea fox the Honours De-I n the University I Sfla aj i The v of -he ":i.o.i. Air. Chang Mm99 words
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Article38 1954-03-31 2 m >NGKONG Mar 31 Spec Sen Closing p ices 1 Me H'• jkong r.\.- tang( »re« $15.76 f r z ■>•■• 23 to L'S^: $1 825 -.i 50.210 1 I, do. Ry ai; Go! i >24>. to38 words
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178 1954-03-31 2 NEW HOMES TO SOLVE MALACCA'S PROBLEM KUALA LUMPUR. Tuss— Malacca needs at least 537 new homes to solve her '"slum problem" and reduce overcrowding m the town area, a Select Committee of the Settlement Council reported today. The report was laid before the t meeting of the Council this morning.178 words
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135 1954-03-31 2 PENANG. T les. Th< ota ici the V, le- m G© 1 enunent Sea nen's Union, has le le to pport ayan Rj Operating Se r ftary ol the UJ on, .Mr. Os iia:i S taid today thai he would instruct his members no: *o135 words
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Article249 1954-03-31 2 I "PENANG. Tues. Four top trade union leaders m Tenang had an interesting debate last night on the motion, 'Trade Unions Should Not Take Part In Politics," and when it was concluded the house was overwhelmingly against the motion. Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew, Kon. Secretary249 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-03-31 2 THE marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lim Kbit Ann took place on Sunflay at the Lim Clan Association. Singapore. The bridegroom the son of i Mr. and Mrs. S.K. Lim, is on j the staff of Langdon and Every, Singapore. The bride, formerly Miss I)ori s Tan81 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-03-31 2 PETKUCHIO and Katharina m a typical scene from Shakespeare's "The Taming of the Shrew," which is being: presented by the Raffles Society of the University of Malaya this week. Performances will be held at the Oei Tiong Ham Hall at 8-30 on April 1. 2. 5 and 6 and at69 words
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534 1954-03-31 2 FREE ASIA CTEE IS SUED FOR $130,000 IN HIGH COURT KUAI A LUMPUR. Tues. The C Free Asia, m Ann ri ran i organisation, was sued m the High C -r: here today for alleged brea 'h ol rontr I -erning i hv p.:- .'«<j of a hoi -c a:534 words
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140 1954-03-31 2 KUALA LUMPUR, rues. 1 j[) ranking trade unionists ::ere today deplored the move Of the NTegrj Division o: the Malayan Trade Union Council \o censure its General Secre-I tary, Mr. M. Arokiasamy, for urging boycott of a Singapore paper m the recent dispute be- tween140 words
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Article69 1954-03-31 2 NO EVIDENCE GIRL FREED KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Suwaran Kaur, 17 who admitted giving birth to a I w acq tted and disc;;srsed by 'ne Federation Chief Justice. Sir- Charles Mathew, m the Raub Assizes, on a charge of murdering the baby when it was two days old. The Chief Justice69 words
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Article195 1954-03-31 2 Selangor Rice Bowl Forges Ahead KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Almost 15.000 families are now growing padi on 43,000 acres at Tanjong Karang, the rice bowl cf Selangor. Their achievement* tre c good example of co-operation between the planters and Government, said Mr. E. J. B. Berwick. Se!angor Agricultural Officer, m a195 words
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Article350 1954-03-31 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The President of the Sessions Court, Mr. N. L. Cohen, criticised the prosecution for the manner m which an Emergency case was conducted and abruptly adjourned the hearing today. The case involved a rubber [tapper, Goh Seng Chee. who I was charged350 words
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Advertisement121 1954-03-31 2 tempo matic yH MMM ->' I DO Obierv 3 fory 1 A X 1) S SOLD BY LEADING JEWELLERS AND WATCH DEALERS ALL OVER THE WORLD MOVADO SERVICE STATION IS. RO3SNSON SD SPORE End Rheumatism While You Steep If *■.)•> 1 re frf'r>i. t f i t »--..>•» )O'i: ».;>..121 words
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Advertisement184 1954-03-31 2 MGNET GOVON ruadf m France Precision bm&t. B* co»<fro/!i»i0 gf«r i?; i ti,( ractng coio^rs ?A«» i4i<intf €if€-l4> *p&rl*wm*m *ir*» pr*tu«t t*t mm I Bofa AQentt BAN HOCK HfNG ISi, Becii+. Fiona Singapore It\f phone P(2feB. IMft. r«TJf.-— ■EITRiCYC' FC 'm Alco tnwflablc Bl oic foUotrinn dtsCritmtors ojd frww all184 words
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Miscellaneous101 1954-03-31 2 Weather Rspoift Mini m v m Femperature: from 7 p.m. on >lir "J to 7 .i.m. on >lar If. -mptjKe 7Sf Penanx 71F>. a Kuliru 781 Kuala Lumpur 7iV Ipoh .7IF Ktiuntan T it' >I a i iii v m Trmprruiure: i.'i->ii 7 "i> a m. to 7, :t) pm.101 words
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169 1954-03-31 3 Police Hunt For 2 Joy Riders Who Took Auster KLALA LUMP IR Tues Pttliee are lookjng for two European^ who took a Flying Club Auster Tor a ride without permission last evenImmeAately the aircraft becanv tre Ground Control si .^ll^d --V to the plane to come do^ -c lenders dashed169 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-03-31 3 SERENE PLAYS 'SNOWWHITE' Miss SERENE LIM wh.» will appear us "Snow White" m Miss Muudrrne Yap charity pt'rhwwet of '•.Snow White a»ii Hrorc Variations." at Ihc Virtorui Theatre today xnd tomorrow at S.I) p.m. Tke pcffmuuMca are i!i aid «>f the Singapore Youth Dtinril to raise fund-s in the forthcoming72 words
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Article34 1954-03-31 3 YANG, Tues. fhe Preside the World Fellow--3 Ihists, Penang Khoo Soo J.n. will Op 'ration S o" 115 Scouts and Cubs m Is School m i at 33C pjn, a: the34 words
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Article222 1954-03-31 3 A CALL bo the Singapore Impr >" Trust to disclose wh 'i [I is p lying any rent on the )uarl it occupies m Upper kering Street, is ma le m the Progressive Par'v Singapore's Newsletter. The X rs n says that if the' SJ.T222 words
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Article, Illustration492 1954-03-31 3 fE AH eharg I S Hines a three i the gapore E I I Streel 3 :ok S Goh Kuan •lieni 3 c to I s bad not Ha .i nras rathex signi- 1 i the urges had i i an pressed i^ >y492 words
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Article471 1954-03-31 3 No Immediate Demand, Says Inquiry Committee Standard Staff Reporter THE Medical Education Inquiry Committee m its report has unanimously rejected the plea of medical graduates of the King Edward VII College of Medicine and of the University of Malaya to establish a second medical school471 words
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190 1954-03-31 3 These 600 Temporary Clerks Plan A Strike SOME 600 temporary clerks employed by the Singapore Government are planning a strike. A proposal to this effect will be put before a general meeting of the Government Administrative and Clerical Services Union next week. If the strike materialises it will affect many190 words
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Article58 1954-03-31 3 A TENTATIVE charge of raping a woman was preferred against Oh Chin Lye m the Singapore Fifth Police Court i yesterday. The offence was alleged to i have taken place at the 14th mile. Mandai Road. Singapore, on Alar. 2>>. Oh was offered SI. OOO bail and58 words
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Article90 1954-03-31 3 MEMBERS of the Chinese Ladies' Association gave a farewell luncheon at the Cathay Restaurant yesterday m honour of their President, Mrs. Loke Yew, who is leaving on holiday for Europe on Apr. 5. From left: Mrs. Wee En? Lock, Mrs. Richard Eu, Mrs. H. T. Wee, Mrs. Yeo90 words
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Article79 1954-03-31 3 A 20-YEAR-OLD Chinese. Ho Sic Jauw, who entered Ihe Colony illegally from Indonesia, and at the same time smuggled m 22 bottles of French brandy, was sentenced m the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday, to four months' rigorous imprisonment He was fined $750, m default79 words
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Article34 1954-03-31 3 THE Senior Archited of th Public Works Department. Mi T.H.H. Han ik. wi a I Ires •the Singapore Rotary C v > a its weekly uncheon meeting o ■"Old Buildings of Singapore today.34 words
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Article, Illustration158 1954-03-31 3 JWO ietegates ml ropro.or.t Singapore a: the forthcoming L Nations Pacific Regional s m "Teaching about the i n ted Rations and Ed if I >i tnternati Understanding ites are He s Ran las, Se tarj ol ite I Mai ids A ciatioi Singap (id158 words
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Advertisement132 1954-03-31 3 ISLAND BAR AND RESTAURANT Ml, 0 --d Roil < l'' > M5Q99 M THURSDAY, IST AP2IL, 1)5 4. Tst9 e^ > the public i welcoma B la .!•■>;■■■ IS i De »us ne i I 1 C ie dishes md ail varij'ta ks T -ey j j i a a!132 words
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Advertisement45 1954-03-31 3 r^e world famous family of TIGER medicinal products HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other .pain reliever for Headache, Neura'gia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENC AON TONS THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL JjL Announcing the Arrival WDACROH SUITING !|f Suit i^■ to iii.-j-.;:.-.- -i.~;.t*G •>■ i f Troti-.fr- .<!->. $28,5045 words
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Article182 1954-03-31 4 Police Hold Six After Robbery PENANG. Tues.— Penang police are taking special preventive measures m urban areas following another armed gang robbery m Lorong Saratus Tahun last night. S:x suspects hove been detained by the Police for interrogation m connection with the robbery which resulted m the loss oi cash182 words
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Article106 1954-03-31 4 2 MONTHS' JAIL FOR DECEIT AXG KOW thought he would fool the Vehicles' Inspectors by using an expired motor vehicles licence. He chose one which was issued m 1950 be. cause the yellow colour of the licence tallied closely with the colour us«d for the current valid licence. "IDeceitful,** said106 words
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Article228 1954-03-31 4 THE imposition of an excise duty on locally-grown tobacco will kill the tobacco industry m Malaya Mr Pang Chin Foonjj, President of the Malayan Tobacco Manufacturers' Association, said yesterday Mr. P.. 13 was commenting on the report of the Select Q nmittee appointed by228 words
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99 1954-03-31 4 Made False Declaration $100 Fine FOR making a false declai Ition to obtain a driving licence. Ten Ah Hoe, a shop-assistant, was fined M"* 1 by the Singapore First Traffic Judge, Mr F. Chua, yesterday. Teh applied to a tester ol 1 the Traffic Branch for a driv-j ing Licence99 words
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Article, Illustration241 1954-03-31 4 THE West Australian Dance Team, that- arrived m the Colony m the (Jorgon on Monday, were entertained to a tea-party by Dato C. J. Pagiar. the patron of the Singapore Dance Association, at his residence "Charlesviile.' 7 Joo Chiat Piace, yesterday. The West Australians are241 words
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Article, Illustration164 1954-03-31 4 IN the wake of the Pasadena which arrived last Monday with a menagerie aboard for Bangkok, another freighter passenger vessel, the Leverkusen, berthed alongside th c Singapore wharves with three lions and five bears all trained animals destined for a leading circus m Japan. TheStandard - 164 words
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514 1954-03-31 4 We Have The Men For Cabinet,' Progs Claim 'Lett Wing Is Irresponsible' THE PROGRESSIVE Party of Sincere claims if ccn find six men capable of taking up ministerial posts if necessary, nine but has "grave doubts" whether any other political party m the Colony, either "existent or on the horizon,"514 words
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Article68 1954-03-31 4 Council Is Renamed En Bloc MALACCA. Tues. Settlement Councillors. whose term expires tomorrow, will be re-nominated en-bloc to serve for th t short duration before Council elections based on the minority report an- held next year. The Resident Commissionner. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, presiding, .said he had. after consultation68 words
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Advertisement325 1954-03-31 4 ORGANISATION m_ I§H* ATTRACTIONS mat i &mngs£tL"s;£ B| K\rr\lM>i!\ is if^jH Jw^il 'W A talkhi*: about... HEPBURN 'MmW Brst Arlrs*-s of ix- tar mB GREGORY PECK r*™ »>• -m m ROMAN HOLIDAY iinu-r Of ,'5 Aradeiuv Awardn \\U 111EV \?\IR STOP LAU;HI.\C! Phone ?1 116 For Bookings 9 .^Ojun THK325 words
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Advertisement167 1954-03-31 4 April hOViE NEWS On Sale Todcy I A GOOD DAUGHTER' j m MANDARIN uiih ENGLISH Subtitles T_^^_3t. i lc j c k Columbia nawa lOMK JOMN DAVID MAMA EL£NA NODIAK DEREK ERIAN MARQUES f^^^j^^?^^ TECHNICOLOR !M« S STOOCI^ m *'A <.i M Qf A Sniurdafj OjSfif^ Midn itsh i Powell167 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-03-31 5 \IIN E. H. Mackenzie (centre). Chief Commissioner. (.uides Association. Federation u» >ljlava. m the new uniform, pictured with Che llrndon fright) and Mrs. M Thomas. They are among the 11 Nijtr rommistm from all over Malaya who will attend the World (.ndes Association conference to be held iv eylon fromStandard - 56 words
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Article241 1954-03-31 5 RAILMEN MAY STRIKE APRIL 15 Union To Make Final Decision THF m,i Stan^ a l d staff Reporter will d™d^a \TL }l *V Traffic °P e «ting Union w strike fnr^ ng tom rrow night whether they kI! I or tetter conditions of service If thi ballot favours a strike,241 words
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Article266 1954-03-31 5 KL Council To Meet At Night Xi MX LI MPI R. Tues.— By ;i majority ot ten to the J\uala Lumpur Municipal Council today change the time of Ha ordinary meetings nin? to night. *rision resulted from a motion by Mi X Lee of the UMNO-MCA Alliance that o e266 words
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Article28 1954-03-31 5 F >ersjeant"s house m Sal m, S ngap re, Q Sunday night rg« ant and his \x\ie The burglar's haul adfa and a ncdt28 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-03-31 5 A YOUNG woman jresterdav ted i Singap we I that she was i tpe I by a taa :u Katong a aoi tCo ony. P ig ting. phult». >1R MONROE I. NUTE. first vice-president of Lions Iniernation.il Worldwide Service Club, and his wife (above), arrived iStandard - 97 words
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Article110 1954-03-31 5 Newsletter In Three Editions THE Newsletter oi the Pr.> gressive Party. In its latcsi issue, is a->o printed m sep irate Chinese an, 1 Tamil -tions m response to "many re quests. It states thai the continuance ol these new Language editions w l depend on the response received. A110 words
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Article76 1954-03-31 5 CAPABLE BUT NEGLIGENT Ti r Singapon Second Traffic trate. Air. Howe Yoon i h jresterday acquitted T. v Eng Bee. m a harge ol driving a van while under the influence oi liquor on Oct. 11, lasi year. Medical evidence produced by Dr. Heng Siak Won-, showed thai T.:y was76 words
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Article66 1954-03-31 5 THE Director of Public Works, Mr A. Wear, and the Manager of the Sjagapore [mprovemeni Trust. Mr. J. M. Fraser, returned to Singapore by uir yesterday alter a sixday visit to Burma ai the invitation oi the British Council. Tiiey held discussions with Burmese officials and66 words
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Article131 1954-03-31 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Raja Mohamed bin Raja Allang urged the Kuala Lumpur Municipal Council today to introduce restrictions to limit the number of rooms m buildings here m order to check the spread of tuberculosis. Since the liberation, Kuala Lumpur has been expanding very131 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-03-31 5 photo. >IK. WALTER SUSSKIND. conductor and pian i s t arrived m Sngapore by Qantas BOAC Constellate yesterday on his way to take up the post of resident conductor of the orchestra m Melbourne, for ei^ht months. He visited Singapore m June last year and conducted two conceitsStandard - 51 words
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Article34 1954-03-31 5 THK death took place at Kampon J Kepayang Taiping, last week of Che Supiah binti Alang at the age of 103. She leaves two daughters, four sons, several grandchildren and 33 great-grandchildren.34 words
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111 1954-03-31 5 OXG Sor Chiag, a young widow who tried to commit suicide by drinking an overdose of opium because her husband, to whom she had been married ten months, had recently died, was unconditionally discharged m the Singapore Eighth Police Court yesterday. The courl111 words
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Article54 1954-03-31 5 JANAB M. Mohd. Ismail Sahib, president of the IndianMuslim League, and member of the Indian Parliament, wri.ll be leaving the Colony today by plane for India. He came to Singapore m December last year to collect funds for two colleges m Madras State. His mission has54 words
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229 1954-03-31 5 Judgment Is Reserved In Damages Suit MR. JUSTICE BROWN reserved j idgmeni m the Singapore High Court yesterday on the amount of damages liable; from Wee Eng Vong. who accidentally shot and wounded Chua Keok Seng while shooting flying foxes. As a result of the accident, which took place at229 words
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130 1954-03-31 5 PIKANG'S VIGILAKCE CORPS FOILS 2 BURGLARS PEN ANT;, rues Armetf with sticks and torches, the "Vigilance Corps" of the Government quarters m the Ka»n--j pong Bharu n\< a tailed an atI tempt by two burg ar~ to enter the residence ol Mr Goon Se-n Sye. the Settlen i I Social130 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-03-31 5 mail (10 years' service), Mrs. Elsie Ang (10 years' service), and Miss Chee Lin Chan (10 years' service). Mrs. Ang (seen above) was all smiles when she received a present from Mr. J.F. Bartos. Head of the Regional Office for the Far East. photo. Standard THE BataStandard - 94 words
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Article127 1954-03-31 5 LAST NIGHT the Cathedral j j Players presented the first j performance of "The Prodigal Son," their first production. The play, which is staged m i the St. Andrew's Memorial Hall, is m some ways an un- i fortunate choice. It lacks dra- matic urgencyJ.H. - 127 words
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Article68 1954-03-31 5 A SECRET society gangster! was arrested while extorting $30 '"protection'" money from a hawker m Geyiang Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon. The thug was ambushed by members of the Secret Society sub-branch of the CID. The trap was laid following i a report by the hawker68 words
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Article56 1954-03-31 5 KUANTAN. Tues. A businessman, Ng Soon, aged 53, was attacked by an unknown person last night m Tan m Puteh area and robbed of $752. Ng was coming out of a house whe n he was attacker 1 He sustained slight injury on his left shoulder.56 words
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Article79 1954-03-31 5 THREE sd a ■Ismith'i shop m North B idyi Road. Singapon al ptn an Monday, and stai ted examin 4 the go d artii 1 Ann as the goldsmith wms talking to 01 I then be ■>->- ttced two others running <»,:t Seconds latei the third man79 words
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Article44 1954-03-31 5 SAWLJAI E.'X 11A.U JAHIt (7! was k; led yet terdaj i fti moon who;: his I :<-v > uid h motor van were m co lisioo B1 the 11th mile Changi H I Singapore. The old man ied on the spot.44 words
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Article530 1954-03-31 5 Malacca Council Elections Will Operate Next Year MALACCA, Tues. The Settlement Council elections based on a wide universal adult suffrage is scheduled for some time next year. Elections to this Council will start with an initial elected minority (of 23 Council seals only530 words
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Advertisement116 1954-03-31 5 4 SHOWS DAILY I I 4. t>3o 930 m \I>LINE STORY i never reached l kkont p\(;l: tn rMsLVsi fr'™ 'ill TMDCTiiWBI' PHONE 3344K I \ST 3 SHOWS I 6 15 A 915 pm. ■•■i!-Nt Historical Film Of India SAMRATASHOK'V Hindi > Marring <jbru shakil. Beena And Many Others NKXT116 words
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Advertisement103 1954-03-31 5 Look dear, I think we must make o move" But where to I^t Iv/e just heard that fg^ OCeflN PARK CT f?i notel gives the best srTftf&^S^ rates wftd the nicest r 530 CAST COAST RO PHONCCISSI SPORE Double Room 24/ 28 M MEALS: Breakfast $2.00 Luncheon 4.50 Dinner 5.50103 words
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Article846 1954-03-31 6 MUSI be exasperating to the Americans to m.te the reaction oi theii allies to the hydrogen h iinb smhi m the Pacific en March 1. The con*»asus thai it Is cm I the biggest bangs ever to be a >ated ■HM, It shut a nui-ltar doud mure846 words
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Article1146 1954-03-31 6 Rawle Knox - THE GREAT RICE SCANDAL Rawle Knox wmby (^HARMING though they are, it -is not easy to get to know the Thais, on whose sturdily maintained independence the United States and the West are hoping to build a foundation for defence m SouthEast Asia. But occasionally something lifts a corner of1,146 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-03-31 6 I She used to be a "BevanlteS but now she's become j respectable13 words
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Article, Illustration220 1954-03-31 6 Review of Views Saw Policy Likely A "ORE vigorous and inde- pendent foreign policy is\ ikely to emerge !rom the'i conference °f Indonesian dip- i lomats throughout Asia atS Bogor recently, Utusan Mel-/ ayu says. It quotes the, 1 Secretary. Genera! of the, Indonesian Ministry for In-, 1 formation as220 words
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444 1954-03-31 6 THIRD world war would '.ii probably he fought largely 1 with robots, some of them con- trolled by television, aecord--1 ing to "Kontakt mcd KrigsI makten," the official organ of I the Swedish Armed Forces. < The magazine has issued a 60- page444 words
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512 1954-03-31 6 'C.C. Tan Is Afraid Of The People' I*--: Wss^M* -fc i j Sir; At the East-West Society's recent discussion on the Rendel Report, Mr. C. C. Tan made a number of statements. All those statements add up to the following: indictments against Mr. Tan; (a) that he is profoundly contemptuous512 words
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Article216 1954-03-31 6 Sir -I om c Negrc. end I r a.c Britain. I con most honestly sc> that most c" Waterhouse wrote m his trree art c es on Britain" true. T*c-" r e t' the coloured populace ore coiour bar; the remaining th rd, nA\ z216 words
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Article100 1954-03-31 6 s ng i lustry which is an important cottage md Ma employment to many thousands of people m North Malaya. B,;i wery :<-- inale imports ol fo rags m the Federation have ruined the eoliage I •:y of N Ma aya t I leprived thousands of o- ol100 words
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Article84 1954-03-31 6 Sir; R e »A i I he Sii ;apor« Feachers 1 Union con til ttion saj "The Annual < Meet ing shall lie hcid m :he monft) of March Three wt eks noti c <•'■ i"ii meeting has to be u:\vn 10 the mi II 5 a84 words
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Advertisement150 1954-03-31 6 SINGAPORE inja STANDARD INDEPENDENT MURNIMU NEWSFAt'EB HEAD OFFICE: 128. Robinson Rood, Singapore Telephone Not *****—***** Coble Telegraph Address. TIGERNEWS Singapore BRANCH OFFICES: LONDON Room 222 The Times Building Printing House Square. London EC 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45 Sultan St. BJ. Cowan St. 8, Leith St.. Tele 4588 Tele:150 words
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Advertisement57 1954-03-31 6 (iTj. GET BETTER, LONGER SERVICE fr <> m y ur peni Parker Quink THE ONLY INK WITH "JLa^Sf^ solv-x %g||^ W ENDS CLOGGING givet A/ DISSOLVES GU" quick, even flow. cheap mki. cleans as it writes... a/ prevents cgpfc For best resy/ts with oil pens use PorU C [«< BS57 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-03-31 7 ACTRESSES Glynis Johns (right) and Margaret Lock wood are the ad mirers of the British film Academy award which has been presented to Norman Wisdom (centre) for his being the most promising newcomer to British films. Norman, whose one film. "Trouble In Store" has met with tremendous success received the65 words
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Article292 1954-03-31 7 Wants Tariffs Slashed WASHINGTON. Mar. 30 (Reuter) President I isenhower today tailed tor bold moves to stimulate valid trade, reduce tariff barriers and expand dollar i vestment abroad to strengthen Allied economic and Hit iry defences. Ii a special series ol foreign economic policy292 words
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Article77 1954-03-31 7 PAPER IS FINED FOR CONT EMPT r < Ri :er)— b- Evening i with d resi ti g trial i I Chiel Lord rd said eparati c P- ieorge 9 Evening S I re i scribed btake." (•said tg Si she 1 I a man i the I 4 rd77 words
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Article23 1954-03-31 7 \GHDAE \P>.— Rood trrigai 's east sid f wing ol v bank Da ftood sieging 3d t O i23 words
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Article48 1954-03-31 7 XXV." YORK lai B (AP)— iky yes crt the S Union's m the United Na- S v .*v Council 1 o void x that E {ypl I r go n lha Suez c ihe A nting te between 1 I bet tO ITS.48 words
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Article26 1954-03-31 7 THE r3. Navj sa d the Missouri has been tei c ted a> the battleship th ii I will -> c •n>**: > >rl this year.26 words
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Article71 1954-03-31 7 Sfondord London Correspondent 1' OSDC;^ Mar 30 The following ore the closing j' r ..,i- a-.d ni on the London Market. LONDON RUBB.S LONDON UN r 16 d. v )6-d. spof £725 per too II d. buvcrs. £730 sellers. tn J m II d. Tl.rce months71 words
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118 1954-03-31 7 N.Y. Dockers Picket The White House WASHINGTON, Mar. 30, (Reuter)— More than 1,000 dock workers demonstrated outside tli< White House yesterday m pi tesi againsi the Government's handling of the three-week-old New York dock strike Carrying Ameri ran flags and p "ards they marched m front oi White House while118 words
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Article64 1954-03-31 7 MOSCOW, Mar, 30, t ßenter). Britain, France and the Uniti d States delivered identical notes yesterday to the Soviet Union OH arrangements tor the Geneva conference on the Far Easi next month. The notes were handed to Mr. Vasily Kuznetsov, deputy Foreign Minister, by the64 words
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Article71 1954-03-31 7 SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. SOJAP) Lnspe 'tors of the US. Food an I Drug Administration yesterday checked 75 lons ol Japam se tuna broughi into p by the freighter Don- Alicia and found no signs ra I wctivity. The Administration Is checkJapanese tuna shipneni s I >i71 words
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354 1954-03-31 7 Grave Threat To The Free World NEW YORK, Mar. 30 (Reuter).— Mr. John Foster Dulles, the United States Secretary of State, said yesterday that the imposition of the Communist political system on South-East Asia, "by whatever means/ should be met by "united action" by354 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-03-31 7 photo. .Mrs. Vijayalakshmj Pandit (second from right) betes introduced to the leading woiiten m Qeyton when sh<> > ri\ ed m Colombo on her first visit to CYylon. He Prim. Minister of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala. is sa Hrn ri^ht. UPUP - 40 words
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Article99 1954-03-31 7 CALL TO STOP H-BOMB TESTS i :> Ifinisb rN n b ;i ed to 11k I 51 V. tfaM he entirels En gi and other count! i k tf ng. Etelei to report feel D Of the < B E tiun" that man powei c tod going out oi tely99 words
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Article147 1954-03-31 7 LONDON, ,'w i 30 Th< WT< sten world formed Bounce said is going to Be 101 Russia and ha i satellites b/g a result American Aid A■■ nisi Haro:,: S ..-><.■:. Is 1 British and Fren tives m L m lon. Th t W<147 words
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Article126 1954-03-31 7 Huks Kill Ten In Ambush MANILA, Mar. 30, (UP)-Communist-led Huks killed ten persons including an army ofii- j cer. seven enlisted men and two civilian guards m an ambush celebrating the 12th anniversary of their organization i yesterday. The Philippine News Service m a dispatch from the second military area126 words
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Article91 1954-03-31 7 Christians Are Forced into Islam JAKARTA. Mar. 30. (UP).Guerriila bands on the South Celebes Island m Eastern Indonesia have forced at least 6.000 Christians to convert to Islam. Vice President of the Indonesian Parliament, Dr Tembunan said today. Guerrillas have i'orced Christian women to marry members Oj the band and91 words
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Article63 1954-03-31 7 NAIROBI. Mar. 30, (AFP).— A total of 43 Kikuyu terrorists were killed up to last night as tile police and Kikuyu guard continued to search over Fort Hal! Reserve for the big. heavily armed gang which wiped' out a home guard post last Sunday. Ten home63 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-03-31 7 THE week-long "Fallas" festival m honour of St Joseph, held each year at Valencia, Spain, was climaxed last week with the traditional fireworks display and the burning of fallas wax and cardboard imases of personalities and events. The burning symbolises the purifying by fire of bad customs and intentions. (Left)AP - 69 words
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Article112 1954-03-31 7 MELBOURNE, Mar. :i0 (Renter) I'nder the heading "Beau Charles" the Sun editorially today commented on the pronouncement by the Editor of the Tailor and Cutter that Prince Charle s is the worlds best dressed man. The paper said 'millions of fond mothers are rushing to the shops112 words
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134 1954-03-31 7 AMMAN, Jordan, Mar. 30 (Reuter)— Jordan will raise m the Security Council the question of the alleged Israeli attack on Nahaleen village, three miles inside Jordan, it was officially learned here yesterday. Jordan yesterday accused I?- raeli forces of killing three and wounding five134 words
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Article27 1954-03-31 7 .MOSCOW. Mar, 30, (AFP) —Indonesian Ambassador Subandrio arrived here yesterday. He was met by the Chief pf Protocol from the Soviet Foreign Ministi v.27 words
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Article223 1954-03-31 7 WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 (AP) A retired IS. Rear Admiral yesterday accused late President Franklin D. Roosevelt of deliberately forcing Japan into war with the United States and of holding the Pacific Fleet m Pearl Harbour to lure the Japanese into making a surprise attack on223 words
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Article48 1954-03-31 7 A TRAIN ras h ki ed pie near the city < i W Suarez south of Buenos Aires yesterday Police said a the killed i:i <i rc injun d were passenger.- m a bus which attempted to cross thi track ahead of -the train. Beuter.48 words
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Advertisement133 1954-03-31 7 Qs&& ~2lf ftf/V i| (t <- .r^ji^P jit 7i IS NOW PROCEEDING WITH THE YEARS OUTSTANDING BARGAINS f:nc:t cuality eng-ch I FAMOUS THFRMOS SHIRTINGS MAKES OF TWO CUP" u &.s™«s.— C c Y r S^ c VACUUM FLASKS m Brown, Blu>, F«m Dnd GLASSWARE Grey a 1 iowls, Cigorette Boxes,133 words
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Article25 1954-03-31 8 THE Japanese Government will buy 16.000 tons of Iranian rice at US$l62 per ton. Tatsuo Hirose, Japanese Charge d'Allaires m Teheran announced.— AFPAFP - 25 words
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Article180 1954-03-31 8 TOKYO, Mar. 30 (UP)— Three more foreign air lines have formally applied to the Japanese Government for permission to open flights to Japan, it was learned yesterday. They are the Air India International of India, Lineearee Italiane of Italy and the Loftleidar of Iceland.180 words
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Article50 1954-03-31 8 TOKYO, Mar. 30, (AFP) Japan will build four ships to carry Indonesian pilgrim- to Mecca. Japan's leading shipbuilder. Hitachi Dockyards, has just signed a contract with the Indonesian Navigation Company m Jakarta to construct four 3.000-ton class convertible pilgrimage vessels capable of accommodating 1.100 passengers each.50 words
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Advertisement830 1954-03-31 8 NORDDi^iJXSCHER LLOYD AND H4 MBURG -AMERIKA LINIE MUM StKVII t To Colombo (itu.'i Marseilles. Anlu-rp Kotterdum. tl lmhur Brem-n Spore PS'huiu Penans TS. K.ivsel (HAPAIi) 30>lar ").\pr 6\pr 7 SMar y§.\. Sthwabenstein (NDL) 11 15 Apr l«.\pr 17Apr TS I everbusen (H\PA(.) 5 llMaj liMav I.', NMav TS Nab«b (NDL)830 words
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Advertisement1149 1954-03-31 8 T l: M BLUE FUNNEL LINE T 1: 21I MANSFIKLD iXK LTD. vSff Dept. Incomoiated m S;:jgapore Caniecs option to proict-d via other port* to load anil discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW. LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS. Dae Sails P. Sham Peaan;4 Alrfii* for Liverpool, Dublin Swansea < Mi Apr1,149 words
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Advertisement661 1954-03-31 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. h Spore P. Sham Penang i ROTTI (SMN) 29Mar/sApr (iApr 7/BApr I WELTEVREDEN (RL) 9/15 Apr IGApr 17 18Apr RIO^W (SMN) 19/25 Apr661 words
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Advertisement675 1954-03-31 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS tROM SCANUINAX IA I X <<'\MMVi Spore PSham Pen<n»g "PASADENA" for Kohsichang, Saigon. Hongkong. Manila Kobe and Yokohama Gdn. 8 "MALAGA" for Kohsichang, Saigon, Hongkong. Manila, Kobe and Yokohama 14 15Ap r VI lSApr 10 ll\» t "MEONIA" for Bangkok 18/21 Apr 16/17 Api SAILINGS TO675 words
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Article, Illustration369 1954-03-31 9 LONDON, Mar. 30, (AP).— U.S. Aid Chief Horold Stassen yesterday asked Br oin to go slow m demanding on easing of restrictions on trade m strategic goods with Russia. The Western Big-Three conference opened behind closed doors, but Stassen was known toU.P. - 369 words
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97 1954-03-31 9 AKRON, Ohio. Mar. 30 (AP) A change m the value cl Goodyear Tyre and Rubbej Company common stocK from no pr-r to USSIO per share w;.s approved by stockholders yesterday m Ine company's annual meeting Approximately U5516,690,000 will be transferred from capita! surplus to97 words
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Article64 1954-03-31 9 NEW YORK, Mar. 30, (AP) Japan is making giant, record-breaking strides m the American toy market^ Japanese and American Government and industry sources reported yesterday. In competition with nearly a score of other countries, Japan captured more than 61 per cent oi the American market for64 words
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Article30 1954-03-31 9 O.NE of America's larg< I metal firms. Reynolds [nt< tio.'ial Company, announced that it w.: stall construction of a U556,000,000 aluminiu rolling mill m Manila lius year. ASH?.30 words
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Article75 1954-03-31 9 LONDON. Mar. 30. (Keu ter) Motorists m Britain will pay a penny less for petrol today. The reduction m the price LONDON. Mar. 30. (Rev ter) Motorists m Britain will pay a penny less for petrol today. The reduction m the price of standard grade fuel75 words
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Article153 1954-03-31 9 WASHINGTON. Mar. 30 (Reuter)— The I nited states Treasury yesterday declared it was unalterably 3pno-ed to putting Tnited States back on tht- <;o!d standard at this time Ifr. W. Randolph I p ity to the St. t o! Treasurj also sai I raising the153 words
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Article96 1954-03-31 9 < r for Apr a at CM oeai i a Hi lay). W iuntrf m td rr nHm < p< ng. Pair interest \\c~ re he a the United 81 Ike lower grades of nil Sma factory ii/ ed to steady prices. F; r ■er of m m mat96 words
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Article83 1954-03-31 9 turnover ol t price en<i < erratic n boi i .< d trials. Rubba .t named unchanged v ivm > Buye; c S en ted Be i > *aU 1.2'; 1 kJala: C 1 Chim Bk 5. Steam- ft J. Cold Stora ee A> i U 'j.-1-i rtr Prooea83 words
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Article134 1954-03-31 9 E mark n E ned .n i' n and d jn i yester v. th ami •i s passing Copi a for Apri'. i oft i sed i S."iO| per pr ;ni or? at i'.iOi I i foe May be ng $30 and J>M; h >r» 1 'rs Pft134 words
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Miscellaneous295 1954-03-31 9 LH Alm«r ','J.7^Z~^Z \"*1I 11.. i i By Al Capp is^^^f gz^fEEfap' L f F^S^\ Alley Oop i# T*u The Heart Of Juliet Jones By Stan Drake H 4FTB»IJjeiI«WX SWEATS? ANP I ?B^S«0S? W- HO.' A^s^SS^S^r 2^?f %f^^ i^^l WMAM...BUTPIPSHE '.-J UTTSHg CASES if I STARVE/^ W V^t^^^wl Wv£-iOSfIFAKOFFIO PriSCtSla^S295 words
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Miscellaneous780 1954-03-31 9 SPORE AR'J < li: exhibition of 4- architecture m Singapore at the «/JL/<wt/l j^, 1 J»^t*~t Pu?^*" B'-.TiVh Cc ;!;,c:' Ha!!, Stamford! £w t W& -^X.< Road! I: cm a.m. CAPITOL: S .ki MM4BMf9B£% v Pin (8.30—1 i.n,. 1. Kreta Ayer. SAVOTrPatita (Hindustani) S. Stfer S ffl and SS BahSi780 words
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Article, Illustration519 1954-03-31 10 ,,.ow) :r i srSLJSs: r RIGHT GUY DOING THE TOWN with OSWALD HENRY ond his Cameta HEBE'S HOW! (ABOVE): "l -m. that «.m.-ils good." s;iy* Misia \li\ ii» \\e-t i mi ginger Trudy Connor v -he takes a peek at chief cook I Wall I. am barbequing519 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-03-31 10 i\ii<l\l i: lihli.iii il.uk t l><\ <I.i < t 1 -I < 1 1 > wltn |»l:«n> aim i\ it- ir> r»'( il.il with 1"> |»it|iil~ il riitl <>i 'I iH'.urv. lit-rt' pata(« i|i»t M tun-In- id of MtWMi I hi'.irsiiu; her m68 words
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Advertisement108 1954-03-31 10 4 The Cockpit if "The Talk of May fair' l*^ SYLVIA MARTIN and BILL CURRIE J with their SONGS FOX THK SM \RT SKI Z A Satirical, Sophislicatiii o Topical <t nd Original NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS PHONE: 3J848 FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS BIRTHDAY WEDDING~G¥fs fretiutg 5/// J. V. X. >. R108 words
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Miscellaneous109 1954-03-31 10 THE STARS; AND YOU By Rita del Mar I' M »>l >l Vllov 1 >:»llll!l,- l> MN .11-.- it ')«>iir ili 1 t!i. in .m iil<l M)'< ru\y a tli \-ir-. w Im» II. l» lilt nllliT «"\p»T •>! kltWI 1 1 <. !.>;u -uri)| he >i- »PIIITI SUtK BIN109 words
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Advertisement950 1954-03-31 11 -K. COLONY OF SINGAPORE GOVERNMENT NOTICE NATIONAL SERVICE REGISTRATION PROGRAMME -n^s ZSZ d^?: 9 ZeT' th M^^nd 25,h Morch, ,954, under the Notional Service Ordinonce, ,953. Noah 'Borneo' HoncT.'nn nr'w"' u\ "a"** J Kin9d m nd 5° lonleS (G perSon bern m Singapore, Penong, Malacca, •b hos on the 1950 words
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Advertisement1172 1954-03-31 11 NOTICES CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS. ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT: Sale of 5 Unserviceable Lorries lying &t Transport Centre. Mackenzie Read. Tender Deposit $100/- (refundable) Forms and particulars from City Engineer's Department (Room 218). Close NOON 13.4.54. WATER DEPARTMENT: Supply of Malleable Cast Iron .Miscellaneous Special Fittings for Water Department Tender Deposit1,172 words
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Advertisement569 1954-03-31 11 SITUATIONS TACAHT KIALA I I MPI'K MiNiciPAi. <:or\< il 4 rn.K ATIONS -c bra ed far folio ;n tht T(»a n Planning B ie M .moa* ;aJ Engineer c Dtpai ASSISTANT PLANNING OFI iiiß Basic Salary: I M 3* |!SJ/ I x 1 1290 pei net .M-m. Qualification: Ass MembaT569 words
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249 1954-03-31 12 Combined Schools Selectors Bungle In This Came BIT for the selectors, the Singapore Combined Schoou football team would have walked off by a bigger nar^in instead of 3—o njainst the Singapore Recreation Club yesterday. Their muddle was the shiitins of players to which they were unaccustomed to. C axlie Chan249 words
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Article102 1954-03-31 12 nil YMCA Red team ii-1 tg B—l at tableR tlb V:.!i"A mi Dtioned first: jlea lan H Meng beat I Ch< E2— -v. Albert teat Chung Sai Lai 2— o: seo\v B- o beal Wai Siew j 2—o: Tan V. uj Ton« beat Xii Leng 2—":102 words
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Article, Illustration7 1954-03-31 12 Photos of Saturday's Bukit Timah race finishes.7 words
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79 1954-03-31 12 _le id g ifter l the i i one halt B d att ase >■ ad the b m f the i ned the eighth i i S t v. ds the end 1 I through J r ad b b; S icked m79 words
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749 1954-03-31 12 AFTER taking an easy 2—o lead it h^lc time, Pulau Brim United had to strive desperatetj haid to ultim3te!>' gain a 4 2 victory over a makeshift Dockyard XI m i tough-tackling, bitterly contested. SAFA Division I iea-jue game at Jalan Besar stadium749 words
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Article61 1954-03-31 12 THREE member* of tfre Fairwind Badminton Party of Singapore cane to the aid of the Singapore Badminton Hall Fund Committee m their bid to raise StiBo.ooo to settle their debts. Each of them donated SlO to raise the Standard Dollar Fund to Sfi4:i.?s. They were Te61 words
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Article21 1954-03-31 12 INDIAN Recreation I tub beal H.M.S. Charity bj 4;' m a friendly soccer m:i:rh ed it Fairer Park yesterday.21 words
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Article346 1954-03-31 12 IPOH, Tues.— Two goals scored against the run of play enabled the Police to beat the Ramblers by two nil m a first division league match played at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. The pint sized Ramblers evidently* did not relish the going which346 words
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Article172 1954-03-31 12 4 Ipoh Players Barred IPOH. Tues. I <»ur Ipoh soccer players, including a state player, have been suspended lor periods rangiiij from one to lour months. Two other players have been severely cautioned for dangerous play or improper conduct during recent league games. All suspensions arc to take immediate effect172 words
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Article58 1954-03-31 12 At the annual genera! meeting of the women's section of the Island Club the following were elected office-bearers iur the coming year: Captain. Mrs. R. Lim; viceCaptain, Mrs. J. Jantzen; secretary. Mrs. B. Brooks: L G U manager. Mrs. I Murchison committee: Mrs. A. Murchison,58 words
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65 1954-03-31 12 THE SAFA team to meet the Combined Services at soccer on Sunday at Jalan Besar ■■.ta- dium m aid of the S.O.S.C Fund is as follows: £hhee c Seng; Chong Kum. Soh T€ow Keng: Hee Jong Vas... Hin Weng; Boon Seong* Boon Leong, Awang Bakar/65 words
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Article27 1954-03-31 12 THE RAPC learn versus R\V fSeletar) at cricket today is Dean. Dodd. Brigden Shaw Milkin. Young, Farrington. Deni Aims. Gallier, Knowles. r>th man Horswell27 words
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Article95 1954-03-31 12 PPENANG, Tues,— The Football Association of Penan" will hold its first state trial at the Victoria Green on Friday. The following are the teamProbables: Tan Swee Hock ieang Kah Chong. Tan Swcc Bcng, Ariffin Xoor. Yap Hin Hean, Chuan Poh Beng, Tan Swee Cheng. Chuuh Poh Ben« Aziz,95 words
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Article26 1954-03-31 12 LONDON. Mai 29. (Reuter)— Celtic b ■:<• Stirling A bioi four goals to w a i eai i ed Scottish League Division "A" match today26 words
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265 1954-03-31 12 PLAYING on a ground dotted with pools of water the Katong Sports Club defeated the Customs Sports Club team by the only goal m a Div. 3 (C) SAFA league match yesterday. In the first ton minutes Lhs Customs forwards were all over their opponents'265 words
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214 1954-03-31 12 Sikhs Maintain Their Unbeaten Record In Div. 3C YOUNG Men Sikh Association kept their unbeaten record m the SAFA Division 3C league match they scored a 4 l victory over the Postal and \t graph Sports Club at Farrer Park yesterday. It W* Postal's fourth defeat. The Sikh's now top214 words
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Article26 1954-03-31 12 Malacca, rues— Ma Combined Schools "B" well to hold ;ne W A side I dra w pi ;wo al] at the ACS ground yesterday26 words
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Article13 1954-03-31 12 Aston AC Billiards [embers a Sing i-ba chanv 4 i must 1 capi13 words
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Article24 1954-03-31 12 PEN>3>IG T es.— 1 I :ow. A the c donated 1 British 1 X Bing Re listribut the ttoj24 words
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Advertisement44 1954-03-31 12 nittntvjitd Smt Pint inkiest JtWtLLLKi ES^^%^^ and BE»^Mr>jl ENGAGEMENT Wwte The Fine Jewels shown THr DOUBLE CLIP BROOCHES AND RINGS are examples of the many Exquisite Pieces of selected JEWELLERY we have now on display B.P.deSILVA LTP. (Incorporated m Singapore.) Singapore j ColoinlMi P«M»g44 words
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