Singapore Standard, 8 April 1954
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Title Section19 1954-04-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD IS JJL »r| j[ Vol. IV. No. 280. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1951 TWELVE PACES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article259 1954-04-08 1 'Beat The Reds To The Draw* WEST HARTFORD, Connecticut, April 7, APi. General George C. Kenny, U.S.A., rewho headed Allied forces in the Tar Ecst in World War said last night the Russians will attack the United States as soon cs they "believe they ccn259 words
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Article190 1954-04-08 1 H-Bomb Race Wi ll Continue Despite All The Talk... NEW YORK, April 7, (UP).— Out of oil the tolk resulting from the current hydrogen test series in the Pacific one foct has become quite clear that the Vjmtcd Sfctes and presumably Russia will go on making ft-vtaponfl and trying them190 words
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Article76 1954-04-08 1 JAKARTA. April 7. (Reuter) A large scale military campaign will be conducted against armed gangs i n South Celebes. Vice-Premier Dr. WonfiOnegoro announced today. Gangs in that region are responsible for the persecut:on of thousands of Christians there. Dr. Wongsonegoro said the Government had decided to76 words
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Article27 1954-04-08 1 PRESIDENT Eisenhower said yesterday that the United States was not going to try to develop hydrogen bombs bigger than those they hav* already developed. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article24 1954-04-08 1 THE Big Three Western rowers have toi<J .representatives of other Western nations Ihat they have no intention of recognizing tb- ■*?->■ Government. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article113 1954-04-08 1 Sex Change? —Not For Him, Thanks CHANGING one's sex is getting to be a fad but middleaged Ng Thiam Poh would rather stick to being what he is. He appeared in the City Police Court yesterday with a summons for obstruction. He could not make up his mind about pleading113 words
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Article48 1954-04-08 1 PARIS, April 7 (Reuter) France has sent an urgent appeal to the United States to speed up delivery of war supplies for Indo-China, the Foreign Ministry said today. The main request was for bigger bombers to help parachute supplies to the defenders of Dien Bien Phu.48 words
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Article49 1954-04-08 1 COVENTRY. April 7 (AP)The Labour-dominated City Council of Coventry, a symbol !of German terror bombing m World War 11. voted last night to takes steps to disband Ks Civil Defence Committee on the ground the H-bomb makes ioca! defence a "waste of time and money."49 words
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Article21 1954-04-08 1 FIRE cio-tnyed a threestorey tenement building in Hongkong* on Tuesday, injuring .six person? and leaving 50 I homeless. UPUP - 21 words
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140 1954-04-08 1 IPOH, Wed. The Sultan of Pahang yesterday trekked nine miles through "payas" (marshy land) and over hills to visit a 180-year-old kampong. It was perhaps the first time that the kampong. comprising Bolok Ulu, Bolok Hilir and Champaka in the mukim of Lanchang i140 words
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229 1954-04-08 1 FRANCE, UK DISLIKE 'HANDS OFF I-C' WARNING TO MAO PARIS, April 7, (UP). The French Government gloomily studied on American proposal lost night calling for a common declaration, solemnly warning China to keep hands off Indo China or run the risk of war. Official French sources said Washington has asked229 words
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182 1954-04-08 1 MOSCOW. April 7. (UP); The Soviet government newspaper Izvestia yesterday called for a ceasefire in Indo-Chma. 'The action programme of th€ peace-loving forces in relation to easing sf tension and strengthening peace in Asia is dear." the paper .>ai "The Five Great Powers meeting182 words
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119 1954-04-08 1 LONDON, April 7, (Reuter)— Labour members of Parliament met privately today to plan their campaign against the Conservative Party's new budget, which announces no new taxes and gives only minor reliefs. The new "no change' 1 budget was announced by Mr. R. A. Butler, Chancellor of119 words
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Article39 1954-04-08 1 MELBOURNE, April 7 (Reuter) Smiling happily and clutching a package of spaceman's suit 13-year-old Wan Mahadi bin Wan AH who had a badly disfigured face rebuilt by Australian doctors, left Sydney tonight by air for Singapore.39 words
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125 1954-04-08 1 Poli ce On Trail Of Borneo Pirates JESSELTON, April 7, (Reuter). Unofficial sources at Sandokan port o n the east coost of North Borneo today said the Philippines Government had recovered some articles looted by pirates who raided the North Borneo village of Semporna on Morch 29, killing six people.125 words
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Article80 1954-04-08 1 A Man Dies Of Joy OTTAWA. Illinois. April 6. (UP) A blind man died of a stroke brought on by his excitement and joy over regaining his sight, doctors said today. Marcello Bianchi. 81. underwent an operation a week ago at Ryburn Memorial Hospital for cataracts on both eyes which80 words
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Article50 1954-04-08 1 SINGAPORE Marine Police is probing the discovery of a human head along the southern shores of Pulau Blakang Mati on Tuesday evening. Foul play is suspected. The head was that of a fair skinned old man. It was fairly decomposed and has not yet been identified.50 words
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Article45 1954-04-08 1 MANILA. April 7, (Renter)— President Ramon Magsaysay yesterday issued a proclamation placing the Philippines on daylight saving time beginning midnight. April 11 when Philippines time will be advanced one hour. The time will return to standard at midnight on June 30.45 words
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96 1954-04-08 1 And Now— The New H (For Humane) Bomb HONGKONG, Apr. 7 (UP) The Chun? Nan Daily News reported today that new rumours were spreading through Canton I n Chinas Hwang tun* Province* The Chinese language newspaper said one of the latest is that the United States has developed a "humane"96 words
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Article, Illustration362 1954-04-08 1 CRASH OF GUNS HEARD IN HANOI Vietminh Smich To Red River HANOI, April 7 The crash of guns shook residential suburbs of Hanoi today as the Vietminh forces switched their n>*it% attacks in Northern Indo China from the jungle stronghold of Dien Bien Phu to the rich Red River delta.AFP; Reuter; United Press - 362 words
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Advertisement38 1954-04-08 1 SAVFS m TIME HONEY S#lc A^t nt>: EASTLAND TRADING CO. 1 I'rir.ie St. Spore T^i:Zl22% Me Joy ihi^ wftky y<& xLx y<^ one/ be SURE of the best BUTTER LESS TROUBLE, LESS FUSS, SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE CO., ITD.38 words
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Advertisement56 1954-04-08 1 SHELL V/ifH Ignition Control Additive British Patent Registered &mn/b t v\V i/ST^ 4 1 J I 1 L 4* <zp4-cclattHtA tit o 4. 7 P c?nn&i**eut* aj Jj^ C Q fc R > tmejf tfti Z 7 WKI' yj«<t 7^ palate ae lUe a Vj.j A tiftal juA-je JL J^fljl56 words
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Article256 1954-04-08 2 Habitual Thief Gets 5 Years A. RASHID BIN ALL grey-haired and with nine previous convictions, was sentenced m n e Singapore High Court yesterday !to five years' jail for j theft of $25.30. Before passing sentence, the judge, Mr. Justice Brown, told Rashid: "In order to protect the public from256 words
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Article74 1954-04-08 2 THREE choirs of 80 voices trill sing The Crucifixion." by Sir John Stainer. on Maundy Thursday and Good Friday. April IS and 16, at Singapore's Wesley Church. The three choirs are the two. morning and evening, of the Church and that of the Young Men's74 words
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Article48 1954-04-08 2 K WAX TUNG Provincial Bank cheque, No. *****0, lor S5OO drawn in favour of Messrs. Kim Siang Co.. was lost in Singapore on Tuesdav between South Bridge Road and Petain Road. Anyone who comes across this cheque should report t the Police at once.48 words
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Article46 1954-04-08 2 H< s¥£ K 9 NO A P rII "-Special Mandard Service: Closing prices •f ihe Hongkong Fxchange today were $15.83 to £1 sterling- i Btn°o8 t n°oH Ssl: $1819 :o Malayan' $1. $0,211 to on e Indonesian 1 Rupjah; Gold 1247 to 1 tael.46 words
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Article36 1954-04-08 2 IPOH. Wed.— Sultan Sir Yusuf Izzudin Shah this morning laid the foundation ston* of the new $125,000 building in Club Roa d which will house Malay religious courts and the Department of Religious Affairs.36 words
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Article102 1954-04-08 2 SStlil nJ h Iftjer1 f t j er add ressed to the Uttirer Administering the GovcI nm fK l Mr WAC Goode.| says that such ship movements endanger both the vessels and their crew. The letter says that 34 ships belonging to the two com panies102 words
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Article228 1954-04-08 2 CIVIL DEFENCE WILL TAKE 1,200 Two-Year Spell For Call-Up Men Srondord Staff Reporter OF 2,500 young men who will be colled up this yeor for notional service in Singapore, 1,200 j will be drafted into the Civil Defence Corps. Six hundred will be drafted in Julv and another 600 about228 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-04-08 2 photo THE OMcrr Ad minister ing the (iovernment Mr. W. A. C GMde. talks to 18-year-old See Kwon (born of Standard IX A. Gaa Eug Seng School. m ho was one of several hundred rounz mea whm registered for national seiTice vester day at the SVC. headquarters in Bearh Road.Standard - 51 words
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Article, Illustration172 1954-04-08 2 'WHISKY KING' HAS NEWS FOR MALAYA Standard Staff KeporU-r M WHISKY KING" Mr. H. Burklund, managing dirrrtor of James Kucha nan Co.. Ltd.. distillers of Black and White Scotch whisky, brought good news to Malaya yesterday. At Kalian* airport, shortly alter his arrival for a night's stopover from Australia, he172 words
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Article83 1954-04-08 2 Standard SfafT Reporter An emergency meeting of the Singapore Government Administrative ant! Clerical Services Union will decide today whether or not to call a general strike to settle the dispute between the Government and its 600 temporary clerks over the question of 28 months' back-pay. The83 words
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Article46 1954-04-08 2 MALACCA. W*tf A receiving order againsi Lucky Silk Store and an adjudication order against M. CS'.ilab Rai. the rtore'i managiM partnei were made in the High Court, today, by Justict Charles Abbott. The "iahiities pf this R.ver■lde harberdashrv is estimated at around t2ttjtt&46 words
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Article35 1954-04-08 2 THE Singapore City Conn* il is considering holding a banquet in honoir of the President of the United Nations Generr.J Assembly. Mrs. Yijayalakshmi Pandit, during her stop-over in the Colony next month.35 words
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Article19 1954-04-08 2 A HOUSE in Joo Chi at Place. Singapore, was broken into on Tuesday night and $310 stolen.19 words
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Article231 1954-04-08 2 Chief Matron Explains The attributes of a good nurse and the advantages of being one in Singapore were explained last night over Radio Malaya, in a World Health Day talk by Miss E. Rintoul, Principal Matron at the General Hospital. K i^- and sympathy are231 words
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Article99 1954-04-08 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) in Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 571 No. 1 R.S.S. 57 *>8i No 2 R.S.S s'} 5?) No. 3 R.SS. 56* K) Tonr: Easier. TIN PRICE The prices of tin yesterday was $3ti2? (Up 91). LONDON RUBBER99 words
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Article30 1954-04-08 2 PENANG. Wed.-Parts of SSTS T Wn u W€re bla <*ed out for some hours last night II i of tech "ieal trouble at Prai Power Station.30 words
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Article60 1954-04-08 2 A ROBBER pushed a woman on to a railway track in Rnl» Range Road. Singapore, yesterday morning and relieved her of a pair of earrings worth >20 and her identity card. The victim. 46-year-old Van? Ah Chin, sustained seveie head injuries and was admitted to the60 words
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Article40 1954-04-08 2 SC ACQUITTED DISCHARGED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Yap Kim Weng, a former special constable, was today acquitted and discharged by the first Magistrate. Inche Ismail bin Mohd. Jalil. oq a charge of impersonating a policeman and obtaining $10 from "Wong Foong.40 words
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Article28 1954-04-08 2 A THIEF stole 10 gold bracelets. «old ring, a gold locket and cash totalling $790 from a house in Tembling Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night.28 words
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159 1954-04-08 2 SCHOOLBOY GETS 8 MTHS. FOR PETTY EXTORTION A SINGAPORE schoolboy. charged with extortion, told the Second Police Magistrate. Mr. E. H. IVNrtto. yesterday that a few months ago he formed a gang known as No. Belbee Singh. I*. pleaded guilty to three charges of extortion. It was alleged that on159 words
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Article31 1954-04-08 2 PAK Siong Koon. a scrapiron dealer, failed in his appeal in the Singapore High Couit yesterday against a Traffic Court order suspending him from driving for a year.31 words
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Article261 1954-04-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. !f. r R- Ramani said in the High Court here today, that when an offer wag made by the Committee for Free Asia to lease his house for three £f a roontbly rental of $1,500,** said he did not want to be261 words
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Advertisement288 1954-04-08 2 a n d special soles heels. I I I IDrsign 04 J^^ Sizes 3 r 'Li^H Price: y^WM m |RSpr Gent's (asu i 9 B^H^^ als with 'CT blatk velvet#*en uppers and special I soles heels. I This valuable diuretic is prepared l4&£^s^Z PeciaUy to reti RHEUM A TIC l^^Mc^C^ri288 words
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Advertisement116 1954-04-08 2 'If''' *i w w thert't a Rontu f»r every D e 1 »ertoi «o«»oi, Wkirl» 1( ,J f^d |««y| gnt 4 nd sh.e'd 5 c '^t\ j 4 Romon St»n4»r4 r a i P n <• i p] ftonion Adonii S'y'n ii S tifW >' the lighter f t^'nfd in116 words
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Miscellaneous19 1954-04-08 2 PUNJABI MUSIC A PROGRAMME of Punjabi be presented on Vesaknl Dav Khalsa Association premises from TJO to $M o.m19 words
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Article237 1954-04-08 4 Templer Gets A Big Send-Off PENANG, Wed Thousands of school children lined the streets here today in the hot sun to bid farewell to the High Commissioner and his wife. General Sir Gerald Temp lrr and Lady Templer drove slowly alone Light Street. Farquhar Street and Northam237 words
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165 1954-04-08 4 IPOH. Wed.— The Perak State Government today disclosed proposals to build a new and modern 1 hospital for Ipoh at a cost !of 18 million dollars. The project will have to await the availability of funds. The scheme will b« completed in two phase?165 words
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143 1954-04-08 4 250 Have To Wait For 'Safety' Road IPOH. Wed. Kampo.is [Lengkuas, Mtuated on the ho:Ider between Parit and Kinta districts, will not get a roari the inhabitants had ask«d lor Reason: the Perak Government cannot spare the mom at present to pay for the tost of constructing the road. The143 words
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Article143 1954-04-08 4 MALACCA. Wed.— The Malacca Jubilee Boys' Club and the Sertmban Children'.s Home will each receive about SI. OOO z< a result of an order by Justice Charles Abbott in the High Court today. 'An application came up before him for the approval of a .'l'heme143 words
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Article52 1954-04-08 4 K I JALA LUMPUR. Wed A terrori.st was wounded in the Tapah area of Perak on Monday by a patrol of the 22 Special Air Service Regiment. Ine terrorist escaped. A rifle, ammunition and a clo'jd-stained wicker basket containing tapioca were recovered. One more terrorisfhas surrendcred in52 words
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Article37 1954-04-08 4 MALACCA, Wed. Justice Abbott today approved an offer of 25 percent composition by a Banda Hiler biscuit factory. Chop Sin Mui Wah, to pay liabilities. The receiving order against the shop was rescinded.37 words
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196 1954-04-08 4 A FISHERIES research station is to be established in Singapore for carrying out investigations into the local fishing industry, said Dr. F D* Ommanney. director of the proposed station, yesterday. During his talk to Rotaria'is at the Capitol Ballroom on "Fishing Research" Dr. Ommanney said196 words
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387 1954-04-08 4 'Have Confidence H.C. Tells Leaders PENA N G. Wed. The Federation High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald told Settlement Councillors today, it was the "firm intention" of the British Government to give the people an increasing share of the responsibility of governing themselves. "It is Irmly believed that only in this387 words
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Article49 1954-04-08 4 KUALA LUMFI'R. Wed Goods valued ti atx<ut $].M)0 went up in fiimc? this morning when portion Of a tailor's shop in Bam Lane caught fire. The tailor. Mr. Wng Pak Leong raised the alnrm and friends and neighbours helped him put out the fire49 words
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247 1954-04-08 4 IPOH, Wed.—The Perak Progressive Party, a non-communal organisation and a member of the Perak State Alliance which includes three communal parties— the UMNO, MCA and MIC, last night defended the existence of communal political parties as a "necessity." i Speaking at a public meeting in the247 words
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Advertisement257 1954-04-08 4 JTI CATHAY ORGANISATIONAL itr* ATTRACTIONS <^gf OPENS I^^ today! mimFt r Him JS4CC AIP COKITK>W6» V. U IHE ONI AND ONLY .fO4N_ CRAWFORD In Startiingly Kfffereol Role jF^Bt. I M-G-M presents tHt Crawford ■^^rfl FOR THE FIRST TIME I in color by UH TECHNICOLOR I^l Michael Wilding §T Gig Young257 words
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Advertisement163 1954-04-08 4 m MM m v^sfv^^**^ II unto* nocho Technicolor i Previews of Our Easter Attraction »|Jr SAT. MIDNIGH ,«m ALAN j^kLADD K \hMM||;i; COLUMBIA IM( IIKK in II.UI !<<Mm; DAY V V JTPuffSflff^ A J g«rL,.< .y v Columbia Picture Prcvent* Thr Vrar's Shtx k Dunn •INVASION I s ■twrtafl Gerald163 words
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Article191 1954-04-08 5 Rubber Export Policy Sought KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Representatives from eight nations meeting in Singapore next week on quality and packing of rubber will try to reach a standardisation policy on types and samples of rubber for export from this country. An agreement such as this 11 is thought, will clear191 words
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Article58 1954-04-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR Wed.— A bis send-off will K» riven I the GOC Malaya. Lt.-Gen Sir Hu^h Stockwell. at the RAF section or the Kuala Lumpur airport tomorrow morning when he ft ts ta Singapore e7j route to England whore he will spend short leave before58 words
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Article417 1954-04-08 5 Malay Trade Quota To Be Studied Reservation Plan Is Withdrawn IPOH, Wed. A motion proposina that at a 7*ihZ.A? y Pe L rok wos after To th! Counc# m nd SUbmit its Commendations the administration with discriminating against Malays in the issue of business licences and permits and quoted figures417 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-04-08 5 M*x. C.R. KRISHNAN. chairman of the organising com nnttee of the Johore State Nationals (Indians) H-ssociation. R «.i lands Mr. M.M. Khurana. attins Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, at th c opening ceremony of the association i n Kluang recently43 words
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Article167 1954-04-08 5 IPOH, Wed.— A demand that the Malay language *hould be more extensively used was made by Councillor Che Jabit bin Haji Chick, at the Council meeting today. Che Jabjt told Government that very little Malay was ki:ig used by departments jni almost all letters from167 words
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Article72 1954-04-08 5 ATAX bin Juwari. who said he had no home and used to sleep in a moque, was yesterday sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment In the Si:ig;jporo Se ond Criminal D.strict Court. He was found guilty of loitering under suspicious rircunv stancea i;i Queen Street72 words
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Article176 1954-04-08 5 A PREVIOUSLY unknown reel off the coast of Borneo will be known as Benrinnes— after the name of the British vessel which discovered it while on its way from Taiwan to Sandakan— states a press release issued from the Commissioner General's Office yesterday. Th« Benrinnes176 words
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Article94 1954-04-08 5 A MOTORIST. Chee Hai Nan. who was charged with driving a car while under the influence of liquor, was acquitted without his defence being called by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. yesterday. Dr. Wong Poi Kwong of the General Hospital, to'.d the94 words
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Article92 1954-04-08 5 A PROPOSAL to erect advertising signs on Elgin. Anderson and Crawford Bridges, is to be considered by the Building Committee of the i Singapore City Council this month. The signs will be either Neon or painted and will be stationary. Messrs. Brasa and i de Souza.92 words
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Article117 1954-04-08 5 THE TEN MINUTE ALIBI Standard Theatre Critic IHK Singapore Stage C presented la*t night a previv of 'Ten Minute Alibi/' wh ,i opens at the Victoria Then:, tomqht. It was a competent but not •>nlhant production. There was some very accomplish* 1 acting by Gwenyth Loades in the part ofJ.H. - 117 words
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Article28 1954-04-08 5 A STAMAN was yesterday admitted to the General Hospital with a wound in his throat. He was removed from a oiltanker, anchored near the .Tardine steps.28 words
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Article103 1954-04-08 5 City Court Keeps Its Reputation AS USUAL, the City Police Court was packed yesterday but progress i D dealing with the cases was often halted while the usher looked for the accused persons. "Mr. Joshua," the Magis trate. Mx. MM. DevereuxColebourn. turned to the prosecutor, "you and I have a103 words
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Article74 1954-04-08 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 7: The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 17Id. May 17 id. June 17 id. July/September 17»d. October/ December 1 7 d. Jon./Morch 17 id. April c.i.f. 17 id.74 words
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Article28 1954-04-08 5 THE latest Malayan Film Unit feature. "The Yok Heng Story." was shown to the Press yesterday at the Official Film Censor'^ office in Maxwell Road, Singapore.28 words
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109 1954-04-08 5 THE WOMAN manager of Chop Sin Teck Hoon was undecided on how to plead to a summons for obstruction. The interpretor of the City Police Court told her to "hurry up." "She says that before she makes her plea, she wants to know109 words
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Advertisement135 1954-04-08 5 [roadway hall I NtW WORLD I TONIGHT NIGHTLY at 9 p.m. HINDUSTAN'S GREATEST MAGICIAN Dr. Chatterjee CARDO and his CHARMING i MYSTIC DANCERS UMITED ENGAGEMENT Admission $1/- and 65 cts. Inrliidiag I M»>>< TT onT: DAY OM.V Phone 3P»44(» i»\;i\ l shows b 1"> 0.15 p.m. BADAL" Hindi) Starriac Nladnhala.135 words
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Advertisement351 1954-04-08 5 DO YOU KNOW? that DESTROL CHEMICAL CLOSET is 1. Britain's most up-to-date and the best Chemical Closet yet made in the World. L i~ r T "T T i 2. The Recipient of "Merit" Certificate -tol %C<\l> t J7 from the Royal In- IT 'W*m xtitutr of Public JLj* L351 words
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Miscellaneous80 1954-04-08 5 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From 7.30 p.m. on 6th April 'o 7..;»i a.m. on 7th April. S'pore (74F), Prnanr (7<Fi. Kota Bahru (72F). K.I. IHTI Ipoh <72Ft. Kuantan *<2F). Maximum Trmperaturr: From 7..10 a.m. to 7..;0 p.m. on 7th April. S'pore <87Fi. Penanr (81F» Kota Rahru (90F>. K.I. i9o|, Ipoh80 words
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Article889 1954-04-08 6 IT is perhaps not altogether an accident that Mr. John Foster Dulles' get tough policy in Asia should coincide with the detonation of the hydrogen bomb that "cin wipe out any city.'" It will be remembered that there were similar challenging thumping of chest-; by American politicians when889 words
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2097 1954-04-08 6 ANDPEW ROTH - THE FACT AND FICTION OF: Assistance For Backward Countries ANDPEW ROTH By i i the firs I (f[ two artirlrs j London. seco n d u appear on >„/.; urdav. TN about six months-barring: the upset of a major 1 war crisis— Britain seems likely to turn with enthusiasm to2,097 words
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Article197 1954-04-08 6 Review of Views Warning To Rulers UTUSAN MELAYU warns Malay rulers of the political implications involved when Malay rayats demonstrate against the Sultan's rejection of the UMNO-MCA federal election programme. The paper points out that there is already a widespread feeling of dissatisfaction amone Malays that the rulers have i197 words
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Article294 1954-04-08 6 Sir; Rawang has become tHe most important industrial centre in Ulu Selangor and the citzens of Rawang feel that In education, this town is unfortunately neglected. There is not even a government or government aided school here. For the past twenty year* the inhabitants expected a294 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-04-08 6 "You listen in*? 4- I «u d ;Cb and wash y<Jur dirty face oerore year mother *ee» youT20 words
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476 1954-04-08 6 Silver Jubilee Of Cable Wireless TWENTY FIVE years ago today a Company was incorporated in London under the name of "Imperial and International Communications, Limited*' which shortly became Cable and Wireless, Limited, to take over and operate the telegraph services of the Eastern and Associated Telegraph Companies, the Pacific Cable476 words
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Advertisement39 1954-04-08 6 tt»r All Your Kvquirvwnvni* o#* I o!u^«s"« GS I ME D»C»NES I CHEMISTS SUNDRIES PERFUMES ETC. Rely on the Service of THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) ESTABLISHED 1901. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG, SEREMBAN, PENANG39 words
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Advertisement32 1954-04-08 6 FAM ft Toble or Brocket ipK>^| t SILVER 6REY J WITH RUBBER BLADES PRICE $59/- EACH Advertisement of THE GENERAL ILICTRU CO.. (MALAYA) LTD Representing TIIK CiEXtKAC Kl.erTillC CO.. I.TI>. Ol liM^V32 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-04-08 7 SOLUTION to the. drinking water problem that fui rows the brow of camping enthusiasts at times has been hm i h> this German water bag. made of rubber. It hanjjs from the small gutter of the car roof. A bowl is attached that also makes washing an easy matter. SueonUnited Press - 60 words
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Article186 1954-04-08 7 SEOUL, April 7 (AP)— President Syngman Rhee slid yesterday candidates for South Korea's National Assembly, who oppose his proposed constitutional .tmendments, should be barred from the ballot. A strongly worded statement a;>o accused Japan o f trying to interfere and e'cct pro-Japan- i ese candidates186 words
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Article94 1954-04-08 7 ANNES, France, April 7 P) Russia yesterday made a nal bid to resume purchase American movies, a trade been suspended since ntact was made en Gregori Al- j to the Soviet I 0 Cannes In- i m Festival, and E iropean and >igev94 words
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Article34 1954-04-08 7 ►VBO. April 7. (UP)— it 1.500 prisoners will earn sentences visit to was announced rnment has grant of an tain classes of mil portions o\ others, a spokesman an- i34 words
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Article68 1954-04-08 7 HONGKONG. Aprii 7. (Renter)—Four young Briti.sh soldiers were sentenced to terms of hard labour ranging from three to nine months today when thev admitted having beaten a Chinese unconscious for failing to get Them some wine. "You are here to defend people, not to attack them",68 words
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Article20 1954-04-08 7 THE Russians yesterday freed two United States soldiers whom they abducted near the German East-West zonal border.20 words
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104 1954-04-08 7 CIVIL DEFENCE A WASTE OF TIME, MONEY COVENTRY. England. April 7 (Reuten The City Council of Coventry, one of Britain's worst blitzed cities in World War Hi decided that civil defence was a waste of time and money. in view of reports about the devastating effects of the hydrogen bomb.104 words
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Article407 1954-04-08 7 May Get One -Third Of Total World-Wide Aid WASHINGTON, April 7 (Reuter) Mr. Harold Stossen the Foreign Aid Director told a Congressional Committee yesterday that the outcome of the war in Indo-China was of the "greatest significance" to the security of the United States in407 words
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Article155 1954-04-08 7 Aussies Are Also Asked To Help CANBERRA. April 7 (AFP) Informed souices said here that Australia is being asked for her views on a possible stronger joint action, with Britain and the United States, regarding aid to Indo-China. These sources indicated I hat the aid envisaged Will be along .the155 words
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130 1954-04-08 7 EDINBURGH. April (Reuter) Scottish Nationalists yesterday claimed a victory in their campaign to have Queen Elizabeth regarded as the first and not the second Queen of that name to rule over them. No more, the General Post Office announced, will mail vans and post130 words
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241 1954-04-08 7 'Standstill Budget Surprises Britain LONDON, April 7 (Renter) Mr. R. A. Butler. i Chancellor of the Exchequer, surprised Britain la*t iii^ht hy presenting a "standstill" budget for the coming year, containing the fewest taxation chan»«** in li\ing memory. Politicians of ail parties took it to mean that Sir Winston Churchill's241 words
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Article86 1954-04-08 7 NEW YORK. April 7: (Router) Burma has denied a Chinese Nationalist charge that she violated a ceasefire agreeBteni on the evacuation of Chinese irregular forces from Burma. Dr. T.F. Tsiang. Nationalist China's permanent delegate to the United States. said on March 17 in a letter to86 words
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Article52 1954-04-08 7 LONDON. April 7. (Renter) A Royal menagerie of 70 birds. A5 mammals, snake- and spiders collected by the Queen as gifts from zoos in Australia, is now on its way to London. They will be housed in a special enclosure at the London Zoo known as "The52 words
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Article56 1954-04-08 7 HANOI. April 7 (AFP) A French Command official said today that the Command in IndoChina had considered as an accepted fact, for a long time, that Chinese technicians were aiding the Vietminh. He was commenting on ft speech by U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, who had56 words
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Article62 1954-04-08 7 SAN DIEGO, April 7, (AFP) Prince Aly Khan and American movie actress Gene Tierney arrived by road in California yesterday from Mexico, on their way to Beverley Hills, Los Angeles. Gene Tierney stated recently that she would wed the prince in the coming months, probably62 words
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Article41 1954-04-08 7 TOKYO. April 7 (AP)—Emperor Hirohito and Empress nagako left here yesterday for a tour of Western Japan, under the heaviest guard since the end of the war. Police said thev had been tipped of a red plot41 words
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Article29 1954-04-08 7 FIVE Arab nations joined in supporting Lebanon's complaint to the United Nations arousing Israel of responsibility for the detfthfl of nine Jordanians in a oorder village raid.29 words
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Article147 1954-04-08 7 Aiding Vietminh Accepted Fact helping the Vietminh. The spokesman added that "recent anti-aircraft fire against French planes had been so accurate, through a heavy layer of clouds, that we have concluded that they were using 37 m.m. radioguided weapons made by the Soviets." "On the other hand." he said, "the147 words
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Article73 1954-04-08 7 IMPERIA, Northern Italy, April I,(AFP)—When a beautiful brown-eyed brunette wins a beauty competition in Spring, men may sigh and women's eyes may glint with envy, especially when the winner is a* man. After a bet with his jelloiit students, attractive \7-year-old Fausto entered the tmperia beauty73 words
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Article276 1954-04-08 7 Truman Adds To Issue: KANSAS, CITY, Missouri, April 7 —Former President Truman said yesterday the 1943 RooseveltChurchill agreement banning use of atomic bombs except by agreement between the I'nited States and Britain was no secret "as far a s those entitfed to know were concerned."UP; AFP - 276 words
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Article145 1954-04-08 7 'Forced To Lap Up A Meal'-BOR BONN. April 7. (Reuter)— A British soldier yesterday told a court martial that he was. forced to crawl on his knees and lap up a meal, without 1 using his hands, while a prisoner at Wahnerheide detention camp near here. Royal Air Force Police145 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-04-08 7 SITTING on the bar in her dressing costume is former Egyptian darner. Dawlath Sollman. who was the star attraction at the opening of her new night club the "Metrobar". She mixed drinks herself for all her patrons. Dawlath performed her M nelly dance" before King Farouk.United Press - 58 words
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Article, Illustration245 1954-04-08 7 SANTA ROSA. (California! April 7. (AP) A h,,?* octopus seized JanifN Anlo m while he was abalone h ting, but the 265-pound 'van knew just what to do. He took a deep breath, p the octopus from the !<. Itsta which it was dinging «i walkedStandard - 245 words
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Advertisement80 1954-04-08 7 j FOR YOUR jr CONVENIENCE j j| WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE YET ANOTHER SERVICE J DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY J COMMENCING 12th APRIL I 'If I SCHEDULE 1 1 1 «>«P Slngopor, 1645 Hr,. Dep. Kuolo Lumpur 1845 Hr,. i Kuolo Lumpur 1815 H«. A ,r. Sin9o p o e80 words
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Advertisement759 1954-04-08 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOIN'I SERVICE lit Colombo (ienoa. Marseilles. Antwerp Rotterdam. llamhur Bremen S'pore PS'ham Penang M > Schwabenstein (NDL) 11/15Apr 16Apr HApr IS Irwrkusen (HAPAG) 5 UMav !2May 13/14May TS \im.h (NOD 28May/3June 4June S^June TS l.rvnkuscn (HAPAG) 4 lOMay UMay 12Mav Hone Kone Manila Kobe759 words
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Advertisement1001 1954-04-08 8 Mtm BLUE FUNNEL LWE j^g m MA^SFI^:LD <O-, tTD. rgßjp ass. •-3SK 1 tiSks ium. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS. Due Sail* P Sham Penang Prometheus for Liverpool Hull Ap* lt/U Patroclus for Liverpool Glas- n A 5/|6 Apr J7/lg gow IW K M Z^h rSwVn^r 01 0 Apr 1« Apr 2t1,001 words
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Advertisement665 1954-04-08 8 FORFEITURE DECISION ON TANKER TO BE REVIEWED l?n«lrf Stes or f the grc und it tional Tanker Corporation ronw« tran/ferred to Chinefe tended in the appeal that seo-alfen-Tn violation of Federal tions of the Stupping Act .n--aliens in v.ouiiun volved should be held unrona The IMM may prove to be665 words
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Advertisement690 1954-04-08 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS VHOm SCANIMNAVIA/t K./CONTIM V S'pore P S'ham P^^ Kobe and Yokohama >»Apr 13 UAft i nSSS^^wSSS. 11 K Oh si- I9^ Apr "LALANDIA" for Bangkok ..14/15Maj SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/M ANI)INA\M For Colombo Aden Porl Said Genoa Antwerp l< rfc, Hamburg. Gdynia. Copenhagen. Gothenburg and <m<, S'pore690 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-04-08 9 •oil aB of the new market, which will built on the most mod ff KUiiney and Exeter The^ market to be owawajdmaaiged by about J5L -I fc w 1 Somerset ??Si W i°- contributed > .«00 each towards rais"»ff the capital, will jtMnmadate ltt stalls46 words
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234 1954-04-08 9 PROGRESS IN FREE TRADE IS DECLINING OTTAWA, April 7 (Re liter)— Mr. Douglas Abbott, Canadian Finance Minister, told the Canadian House of Commons in his budget speech yesterday that world progress toward free trade and payments still falls short of what is needed. He appealed to the United States to234 words
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Article78 1954-04-08 9 U.K. Gold Reserves Are Up Britain's gold and dollar rcsrrvrs^rose by Sl«2 million during March the United Kingdom Treasury announced At !he Mid of the month they stood at $2,685 million. The monthly increase wa s achieved after taking account of $14 Million of defence aid and $2 million received78 words
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Article111 1954-04-08 9 INCREASE IN MALAYAN RICE OUTPUT Ma'ayan production of rice curing the 1952/53 season amounted to 441.000 tons, an' case cl 100.000. tons over the previous wesson, and slightly ie?s thsn The record crop for 19MI 51 season. Ddr;p.p 1»*53 the contract rwith the Tha: Government for 15.-f.887 tens was completely111 words
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Article31 1954-04-08 9 BURMA-MALAY Ti n Ltd. report the io! lowing March outputs of companies in the group: Katu Tin Dredging 632 piculs and Renong Consolidated Tin Dredging Co. Ltd. 374 piculs.31 words
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148 1954-04-08 9 THE CHAIRMAN of Labu Cheviot Rubber Ltd., Sir John Hay, in his annual statement refers to the amalgamation of the Labu and Cheviot companies which until the la?t year were divided. The Labu Cheviot Rubber Ltd., reported a profit of £70,546 and will be148 words
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Article55 1954-04-08 9 IMPORTS of rubber, ril grades from all countries, into Singapore and Federation of Malaya during March amounted to 30.829 tons. The figure included 11,646 tons imported on provisional permits in previous months and exe'udes approximately 14,653 tons, imported during th e menths for which final documents55 words
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Article34 1954-04-08 9 TOTAL exports of tin to aU countries from Singapore and the FecJeration of Malaya during March amounted to J.306 tons, according t<« preliminary figures issiud bjf the Acting Registrar of Malayan Statistics.34 words
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Article139 1954-04-08 9 Rubber Drops THE rubber market in Sir»gnpor e yesterday closed easier at 57J cents per lb. fo r first grade rubber for Apr:] ship* merit, a drop of 1| rent from Tuesday. Uprounlry liquidation wjii largely responsible for th« drop in prices. The market wai irrejrular earlier but eased139 words
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Article236 1954-04-08 9 THE MALAYAN >har« market for tins ant strials were firmer y '<erday. while rubber shares *ne inclined to ease, accori •:»g K the Malayan Sh ire brokerV Association. IMUSTRIM-. Buyers Sellera Fraser 8: Neave Ord< 2 l«> LU en G'tnwn Disp. Ml "J 81 S. Steamship 18.80 IK 80236 words
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Article121 1954-04-08 9 rHE pi.-iiiure 'ii.KM't in Singaport was flrmei f< r eopfl and quiet for coconi* terday. Copra Quotation! f Aj.rjl shipment closed at S\\ |>er picul (nominal), wh i« th< s« for May shipment w-ie $>sO| per picul and $30 j bujrtn I <1 sellers respe<tiv€ly. Coconut <j seller-; m«i121 words
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Article117 1954-04-08 9 UK. BOUGHT 208 .879 TONS THE total Pan-M<ti «v hud shipments <>f rubber «-i IW at 847.211 tons fcho* -d a decrease of 63.200 tons M »n p-ri<d with the previous fMI Of these exports. ttIRK.H *.«.n« went to the United Kitigdotn. 181 640 tons to the United State 51j619117 words
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Miscellaneous380 1954-04-08 9 L n Abner I Al Ca>l f "^OO v.-Ak.-.-s V pM_rr- t mam s nh_> V > fif SAVS I^HT ME«c7 eACHELCX^S T H #l*|!ilT.?-E*GDO2t i" *n- r It EL'GiBLt -v Th'aCELimitfq; 4 I IS ti.KS»^l_C MOK, *>V HE ."7 -AM GOTTA I^/FET LiL NtECE, 4^W &ACHELOPS J OEST WHAT380 words
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Miscellaneous924 1954-04-08 9 wivi>m)» Chandl R..n. -T..H. l fBMBP*""*^""" 3. 6 a-ii y ;>m. t) If l] Ar Un cl HI 111 I I lllluL lll I 6 and 9 ni ,^m HI 111 I IllUlrll GLOBK: A^ rr.ent Pa 5 T3C and HI T I fill ni H 930 p m A^+m924 words
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Article50 1954-04-08 10 (1.1 I I): Aniiini; Saturday night*-!-* who dinrd. win.vl mil danced at SlMgaporfN Virporl Hotel roiiiiK camera i.iiulii llk-m* two in iMnic-t rpavrnatlMi. I.KtrniiiK to what (Winter Lien** or SandilaiutH liuttrry ft <o. ha> to tell h«>r l< Kiloen Tan. Inrdu i>rkiftt SecrHarf attu h«>«l t«» M<'tr«»-<;ol<lw.vn->layt'r> Mnjaporf otttct*.50 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-04-08 10 Him, Orit n.Kitl..n. Prior CttS 1..- "r,,,V 'j',; 1 ,'^'i'"15 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-04-08 10 DOING THE "OWN n OSWALD IENRY ina us Camera i gS2R j M «fWSS^SS? ST B J!Ssr. 1 r lh"rs,ia> nl«h« ilinAmeruan Ni|hf B nigmnpmn'* <«reat World <' iharet. :ui«l to vr\«* out th«' ruiivii ;l a SOI|H m r i < K i i| WiUon and97 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-04-08 10 wrrkrmd .-l.hr J," I |Hir.- 1ii.1mh,..,,,, liM lr* »il\.-r «ihii.» Mala>ai imliMr> n,,. r i. pntM'il In it,,. I ilm \,,.i r,.' KVin. LV lsilS^ 'V, 1,:.. 1;.;, •;.^V IM<" Mln -piii2.i h.-mi lu ii.,„ x, ta Mil I fll t flrrrtor M s «M4.|0,«M1 tt-Mrilll,-90 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-04-08 10 mi row m.rk.-.l ti.ii -i. .nl in iririlt-r I in,. ii.ilion,! ..r,»..r ,i, Xl x am! wiif hi r t'Mir. M,,n f(l .l. ••••1...1. .1 .1 r H k. tri.-.1.T s «I||NTl|. I Mai i) t .n.i Ml ill; M«i«ir t-. I ••k.-: \lU.rt o.i.n 1 lull. I52 words
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Advertisement176 1954-04-08 10 I JH^ v >/3 f l): «''"?'H-f h»*r? If you're j^F v^ hillriumi ii.im r fan uho 1 <|1 ;H«rn«l,.| Hi.- r-1.-ni Australian mj, \s. sin« ijiun* AmatiMir Dant-e »i li;iiM!iiiMi*lii|»s. you'll l»r um inK *I|* rlglil if >i»u s|H>t thr lail.v in the pirlnn- .1^ Jiriii? mini' oilier than176 words
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Advertisement106 1954-04-08 10 yf/^'^*^ M.iLl'ft hurt** < S^ a% ho <>rtr, f u y PAN-CAKE* MAKE-UP /Ida*, Only Mm F* ».u» fjbulou* Pin < ilrMil'-l frr»h. nitural complrtion l»\.lin--. k V il«- ij." l«->k E\IM ri. hin Unolm. I 1 n.t I .ity p«W Mm. It Uitl Mill Itaj l' |r MdlfM II106 words
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Article539 1954-04-08 11 ANDY ROZARIO - ANDY ROZARIO Bv Selectors' Quest For Missing Link THE second Selangor State soccer trial held on nursdav. 1 tev% was ne final one bcfore Selangor's ftrst Malaya Cup engagement with Perak on April 24. The FAS selection committee met after that trial n ,i nicked nineteen players—539 words
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Article132 1954-04-08 11 Butler Kos Boxing In Britain LONDON, April (AFP) Leading London boxing promoter. Jack Solomons, intimated here last night that he might give up staging further fights in Britain after June following the Chancellor of the Exchequer's announcement that only slight cuts will be made in entertainment taxes in the new132 words
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Article79 1954-04-08 11 Southern Malays Trounced MUAR. Wed— Plaving with good combination. a Muar invitation soccer XI beat Southern Malayan Malays s—l5 1 at Muar Club Padans on Sunday. Muar was in good form during the first half and were leading s—o. All Tamby (2). Ali Radin (2) and SharitT Mudon (1) were79 words
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Article42 1954-04-08 11 Japanese For Boston Race BOSTON'. April 7. (AP>— A three-man Japanese marathon team arrived yesterday to complete training for the Boston A.A. "Grind" on April 19. Missing, however, was Keizi Yamada, who set a new Boston marathon record of 2.18:51 last year.42 words
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Article365 1954-04-08 11 MALACCA, Wed. High Srhool beat Anglo-Chinese School at soccer by three goals to two after a fast and exciting game at the ACS ground at Tranquerah yesterday. Twice ACS took the lead but each time the High School. after fighting uphill, drew level. The issue was365 words
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277 1954-04-08 11 Carribean Cricket I KINGSTON, Jamaica, Anril 6 (Reuter)— Charles Palmer, manager of the MCC team on tour in the West Indies, said today that the Test series had been marred by many incidents. Many people, however, had magnified these incidents out of all proportion. He277 words
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Article213 1954-04-08 11 India's Games Men Hard At It NEW DELHI. April 7. (UP) Two Americans are among the four coaches training India's athletes for the Asian Games in Manila. Dr. A.W. Howard, of the Lucknow Christian College, and Ted Arnold. of the YMCA College at Madras, have joined with Indian coaches. J.S.213 words
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Article25 1954-04-08 11 LONDON, April 7, (Reuter) —Rugby Union results yesterday were: Exeter 13. Newport 4; i_ Live rpool 3, Birkenhead Park 3; Tei&nmouth 0, Torquay25 words
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Advertisement641 1954-04-08 11 IVOTICE is hereby given that i\Yee Shih Tsang of 225, Batu Road Kuala Lumpur is applying to tt* High Commissioner for naturalisation and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be granted should mpnt fit Tk 111 11 Si ne <* demerit of the facts to641 words
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Advertisement580 1954-04-08 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Royal Naval School. 11. M. Naval Base, Singapore. A VACANCY will exist in the near future for a British qualified European infants school teacher at the above school. Salary is according to qualifications and experience, but is not normally less than $400 per month (free transport provided). Applications580 words
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Advertisement836 1954-04-08 11 INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY. Labour Department. Singapore. Salary $715-3jA-]O:UJ/ Biir /1100-40A-1420 pm. plus cur rent allowances. The total emoluments at present range <a) j Single Officer— SB6s-35A-1180/B/ 1250-40A-1570 p.m. <b> Married Officer $965.2.1 47.25A 1059.75 -1100-35A 1310/B/ 1380 40A- 1700 and (c) Married Oflieer with dependent children $965.25 -47.25A 1390 50836 words
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Advertisement937 1954-04-08 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed AT lorn SERVICE: Are M anemploycd .ind in need: Te) j help no find work the Sing .1 pore) SUndard I'm mplox mrnt Hup n offers >ou free space in thi« column. Just call or write tour local SUndard office for <n application form which937 words
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451 1954-04-08 12 LONDON April 7 (AP>— The Government has decided to take a hand In the }>,<_' argument over whether the (>..ifid Xytional steeplechase if- cruelty to animals, it v.;.^ announced last night. Lord I- yd fir i deputy to Home Sec etary Sir David451 words
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Article357 1954-04-08 12 LONDON, April 7, (Reuter) Japan carried her challenge for world table tennis honours a step further today when both the men and women's teams gained their fourth consecutive wins in the Swaythling and Corbillon Cup events. Not one Japanese player hi- been beaten in357 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-04-08 12 THESE five boxers have been picked by the Singapore Amateur Boxing: Association to represent the Colony at the Asian Games in Manila. They are left to right Dennis Lazaroo (Light), Abdul Halim (Fly). Austin Dunsford (Bantam), Sgt. Syed Omar (Feather) and Sgt. Bulat (Welter).44 words
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Article420 1954-04-08 12 ORIENTAL Telephone and Electrical Company, the second team to remain undefeated in the SBHFA division one, achieved a hattrick in victories yesterday when they trounced Breweries SC 6-1 and are now a point behind the leaders, the Chartered Bank and well awav from the420 words
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Article81 1954-04-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Floodlit soccer will be m.ikinii its debut in the Federation on April 16 when the Selanffor Indian Association, last year's lfj;u<» champions take on the Selangor Chinese Recreation Club. Apart from its novelty, the match should be well patronised as it is for81 words
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Article42 1954-04-08 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: Dir. I— Chinese Athletic rs Rover* Jalan Besar, Div. 3 A Kebenaram Clnb rs Junior A A GcyUn>g: Alexandra F C rs T.M.0.8.A. BODCA; Dir. ,iB Btntonfl Biihiu SC us Malays SU—CYMA. TEXXIS: YMCA tournameni <ir Bras Basuh Road.42 words
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Article74 1954-04-08 12 TOKYO. April 7 (Reuter)The Japanese Boxing Commission today innounced that world flyweight box ins c-hampion Yo.shio Shirai would miS? hlSt ll in a Ground match with Filipino Icu Espmo.sa on May M T( Then S ht i, "to be held in Espinosa defeated Shirai la>t September74 words
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Article161 1954-04-08 12 Brighter Kuantan Cricket KUANTAN. Wed. Kuan- 1 tan hopes to see better cricket this season with the arrival j here of R.H. Wharton, former] Negri skipper. T.A. Belton. from Perak. and Major Fore.-: <jtf 2 K.A.R. a county player i This was revealed at the m:al general meeting of the161 words
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Article159 1954-04-08 12 THE following arc the itarting vi:ties in the inter-club golf match between RSGC and Keppel Club to be played at Keppel on Sunday, RSC.r mentioned fir>t 8.30— J. w. Smellie vt m j Shaffer v>. w. Cowie ft Murchi- i son. 8.55- W. H. Day ft J159 words
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Article22 1954-04-08 12 THE annual general meeting o r.ie Singapore Table-Tennis Saturday a, 2.:?o pm B( t «1 Joo Chiat place J Pjglar22 words
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Article33 1954-04-08 12 LONDON'. April 7. (Renter) —In the first division of the England football league. Arsenal and Aston Villa draw oneall. In the second division Leicester City beat Oidham Athlete 2—o.33 words
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Article29 1954-04-08 12 SINGAPORE Combin-d Schools drew one all u/i'h Avthar Singh's XI in their .ast soccer tryout yesterday They take o n Johore Combined Schools at Muar on Saturday29 words
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Article23 1954-04-08 12 BRUSSELS. April 7. (AP) Belgium won the first game of the international military soccer tournament here yesterday beat ng Holland 1—0."23 words
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Article67 1954-04-08 12 five borers icere selected last night b u the Singapore Amateur Boxing Association to represent th e Colony at the Asian Games. They are Abdnl Halim (Fly weight), Austin Dunsford (Bantam), Dennis Lazaroo (Light), Sot. Bulat (Welter) and Sgt. Sued Omar (Feather). The oldest member of67 words
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934 1954-04-08 12 FAVOURITES GAIN OUTRIGHT VICTORIA mrH SCORING characterised yesterday's five mSrt con est the cham P ionship And they are old rivals and who alter having both^comvengeance and an all-round supremacy In handing out a 6-1 thrashing to newly promoted Breweries at Geylang St A il h n aUrick by Tommy934 words
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Article343 1954-04-08 12 HONGKONG BANK, last years League and League and Cup champions, played forceful football in the second half of the thrilling S.B.H.F.A. first division league match to defeat Pulo Bukom 2-1 at Farrer Park today. There was no scoring in the first half which was an343 words
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Article37 1954-04-08 12 MTHII I tered ih e r S'l!.; in| on this goa Mr K H Nmaaiiic i:, n k P*rcii i; a J Ah W Masui g S Born*,, .irnp in% c s37 words
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