Singapore Standard, 10 April 1954
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Title Section18 1954-04-10 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD in m s. Vol. IV. No. 282. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 19.74 TWELVE PAGES 10 TENTS.18 words
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101 1954-04-10 1 MAGAZINE CAUSES AN UPROAR IN THE VARSITY Standard Staff Reporter IO," the Official magazine Society of the Univera studend body, caused n the University yesterday. of the staff, graduates of the University objecte 1 ne of some of the articles were termed "not m good f the magazines id sold.101 words
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Article73 1954-04-10 1 .ALA LUMPUR, Fri. men out of a terrorist urty of five wore killed by a •ro, ot "D" Company of the! Battalion Malay Regiment. afternoon on the g Estate ;n the Sungei > I Perak. the patrol apfive Chinese en the patrol .e of the Chinese i73 words
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Article76 1954-04-10 1 Death Claims 8 Cyclists tIGHT jreHsts were imoni 11 persona killed 'i ad accidents m Singapore last month, the Superintendent of Traffic Police. Mr W R M Haxworth, s.iij yesterday. would appear." Mr. Haxworth added, "that [•»<■ actions <>f the cyclists themselves were largely for the accidents "< relists must76 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-04-10 1 photo. LT. RHONA Marsh of Blackpool inucMs the nt*w tropical uniform for women, at the War Office. London. The dres s material is whitt- pique. For officers it will be white sli.ii kskin. With the white socks are worn white-laced shoes. Shoulder tabs are in differentAP - 58 words
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Article58 1954-04-10 1 UNITED NATIONS. (New York). April 9 (APi The 12--nation UN. Disarmament Commission was expected t 0 agree unanimously today to set up a small sub-group for private talks at once on arms reduction and ■tomic control. Diplomatic circles expressed belief the sub-committee would consist of Britain,58 words
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Article, Illustration832 1954-04-10 1 ALL 21 On Board Are Feared Dead SIX BODIES PICKED UP BY HMS. EAGLE res* a S^f Pn 9 A Br,f ,sh Come i«tliner presumably carried all 14 passengers and a crew of seven fo death m a mysterious night dive into the Mediterranean at aboutAFP; Reuter; AP; UP - 832 words
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Article42 1954-04-10 1 BAG DAI. Vietnam Head of Star.', expects to fly to Paris today m a:i attempt to rescue bom deadlock the current Franco- Vietnamese negotiations oa Vietnam's independence, a_v ari ing to authoritative Vietnamese sources. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article186 1954-04-10 1 HANOI, April 9. The Communist-led Vietminh unleashed a "violent" artillery bombardment on Dien Bien Phu today m what might be a prelude to a new infantry assault on the besieged French fortress m north-west Indo-China. A Fret: -h mmunique said the defenders answered back withAP; Reuter - 186 words
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Article186 1954-04-10 1 EXPERTS WORK ON SABOTAGE THEORY LONDON. Apr. 9 (Reuter) The Evening News said today experts "are seriously working" on the possibility of sabotage being responsible for the crash of the Comet m the Mediterranean. ■•Security inquiries are to be I concentrate.! In Rome Experts are struck by the coincidence of186 words
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Article72 1954-04-10 1 LONDON. April 9 .Rev ter) Shares of the I>e Havilland Aircraft Company makers of the Comet jetliners were marked down 3s. 7Jd. to £l_tj on the stock exchange here today following the crash of one of the fleet m the Mediterranean. Thi s snap market reaction72 words
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Article54 1954-04-10 1 WASHINGTON. April 9. (UP) Usually reliable sources said today Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dul'es. is expected next Monday m London to work out the first draft of the "united action" guarantee for South-East Asia with Prime Minister. Sir Wins. on Churchill, and Foreign Secre- j54 words
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185 1954-04-10 1 Adventists Object To Carrying Rifles Standard Staff Reporter THE first group of conscientious objectors to national service m Singapore is the Seventh Day Adventist Mission which has approached the Proper Authority, Mr. L. H. N. Davis, to consider its case on grounds of religion. Mr. Davis told The Standard yesterday185 words
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Article24 1954-04-10 1 COMMUNIST China will construct a hydro-electric power station In north Yunnan province next year, the New China news agency claimed yesterday.- AFPAFP - 24 words
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Article137 1954-04-10 1 In JOHANNESBURG, the following official list of passengers and crew aboard the I Comet was issued today (some initials not yet available). London to Nairobi A B. Brooks. Miss A E. A. Brooks. Miss EM. Eady. Mr. 0.1.. Anderson. F. H. Harrison. M. A. Lamloun. London137 words
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211 1954-04-10 1 FLY-IN-BEER JOKE ANNOYS R.I. CHINESE JAKARTA. April 9 Chinese here are m an uproar over what they consider an insuit along the lines of the famous monkey brain controversy which raged iif Singapore mor« than a year ago. The Chung llua Tsung Hui and several other local ChineseIndonesian organisations have211 words
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Article130 1954-04-10 1 All Comets Grounded By B.O.A.C. LONDON. April 9 (Kcutcr) Sir Miles Thomas. Chairman of the British Overseas Airways Corporation. today described the loss of the Comet a s "mentally stun- nine". He immediately suspended -ill Comet flights on learning the news. "We have «ot to do s ome very fundamental130 words
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Article173 1954-04-10 1 37 Die When 2 Planes Collide MOOSE JAW. (Saskatchewan). April 9. A Trans-Canada Airliner the North Star and j Canadian trainer plane with a British pilot collided m the air and crashed m flames here yesterday with a loss of 37 lives. One of the dead was a iiizen ofReuter; AP - 173 words
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Article72 1954-04-10 1 A QANTAS Plant, wh, v took oil from Kallang Airport, Singapore, at 8 a.m. peata returned to the airport m hour later btcauaa >t tho "malfunctioning of the hydraulic lystenn af Urn plane." The plane aftei landing, ■topped IM yard* tway fi un the end oi72 words
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Advertisement88 1954-04-10 1 GIFTS for Any Occasion easily solved if you only call at 8 t Th *NOVELT Y.tom North Bridat K.ud. Phon<? ***** S'por.-C. S> 3 fl "U 1 S El AIR COOLED _^<s^ 111 Starting <§££> Diesel Engines Type AVA Series n S-n t l«. Cylinder En .n« AVA I Ser.««88 words
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Article101 1954-04-10 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per lb.) m Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose 591 60 No. 1 RSS 60 601 No. 2 K.S.S. 59 591 No. I R.S.S. 57$ 581 Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The prices of tin yesterday was ***** (Up Slit). LONDON101 words
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285 1954-04-10 2 Trade Training Scheme For Malays Is Uraed KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The seven-man Special Committee which investigated the scope for economic betterment of Malays m the Federation favours an expansion of the activities of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority as the first stage of an all out trade training programme,285 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-04-10 2 'Little Mes' Does Triel TOP: Pvucrcd by a W>-H P. Firestone ovtb(*ard motor, a neve engima m the market, "Littlt Moe" uith Mr. Robert Codeiro ut Ihe control, dcvionstrates how ffßOOfft and hist. tl t cuing can be. during tests which were held m Pvng--ectntly before a group of outboard74 words
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Article264 1954-04-10 2 New Outboard Motor MALAYAN outboard enthusiasts and commercial users of these handy engines can now look forward to the appearance of a new outboard motor before the end of this month. Messrs. Ifaclalne Stokvi(lf) Ltd.. of Singapore are introducing new series of outboard engines manufactured by264 words
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147 1954-04-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The RIDA dockyard m Kuala Trengganu may soon become the bigge< slipway m the Chin... Sea between Singapore and Bangkok, under a $4,000,000 expansion project now being studied. The dockyard, which was bmi at a cost of S147 words
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Article40 1954-04-10 2 HONGKONG. April 9~ Special Standard Service: Closing price, of the Honskong Exchange, today were $15.90 to £1 sterling $5,785 to US$l: $1,816 to Mala- I van |1; $0 210 to one Indonesian! Rupiah; Gold $247,025 to 1 t;.el40 words
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Article24 1954-04-10 2 FOR hawking pork at Jalan Daud. Muar without a licence Ng Khat Swee was fined $5 m the Police Court, Muar24 words
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Article86 1954-04-10 2 PENANG. Fri.—Gnoh Chin Phoey alias Gneow Ong or "King of cats" became worried today when the Magistrate SS??! Sfi-.. G V Howard fo.d him that he would be sent to th Green Lane Home for a week, and thereafter to the B* l^* Home In Kedah86 words
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Advertisement41 1954-04-10 2 BARGAIN BUY! .ou can advertise yo.ir needs for as little as ten cents a word m the classified columns of 'nc Standard. Advertisements accepted at r_'B. Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard m Kuaia Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh41 words
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Advertisement367 1954-04-10 2 I 15 HOURS iWIIHOUT 1 FOOD j That's how long lots of peoplf go without proper nourishment for their system! Figure it our. Let* aay you have dini> ir nd o'clock tonight. Tomorrow morning f mMmm all you ha vc is a hasty cup of tea or coffee. real food367 words
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714 1954-04-10 3 COMPLACENCY IS OUT OF QUESTION -PLANTER WARNS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Members of the United Planting Association of Malaya, attending their 53rd annual general meeting v ere today given a comprehensive survey of the country's economy as well as 3 full review of the rubber industry. ni of the Association. Mr.714 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-04-10 3 Photo. l ,1.10 o| deck passengers who were ictaeii permission to land beeaase of quarantine i r on- look on dejectedly prior to being ferried from the Sjnthia to St. John's Island yesterday. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article362 1954-04-10 3 RESEARCH OR REPENT Mathison I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Mr. J. C. Mathison, the President of the United Planting Association of Malaya, warned of competition not only m the price of rubber but also m the quality of rubber produced m this country. "It is mv view not to hope for362 words
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230 1954-04-10 3 HUNDREDS of Singaporeans who expected to welcome their relatives and friends on the incoming Santhia yesterday, were disappointed when they learnt that the vessel had been quarantined indefinitely, following the discovery of a case of cholera while the ship was Singaporebound. The vessel which arrived from230 words
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Article103 1954-04-10 3 •I SEREMBAN'. Fn— Lack of r I interest among tome members t of the sub-committees m atll tending meetings aras criticised by Mr. G. Hinds, Nominated Chairman of the Finance and General Purpose Committee when he spoke at yesterday*! meeting of the Seremban Town > Council.103 words
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Article50 1954-04-10 3 I THE inaugural meeting of the Singapore md Malaya Disi trict Society >f the Faculty of I Secretaries Limited will be held at the residence of Mr. Chia Cheng Sen 4. F.F.C.S .at 118 Everitt Rva i on Sunday. 1 I April 11. 1954, at 2 15 p.m.50 words
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Article215 1954-04-10 3 A c EW hours after a typewriter was reported stolen from a Business ii r m m Telok Ayer Street. Singapore, on Thursday morning, it was found lying m a side lane m Amoy Street a few yards away. The thief forced tiis way into the215 words
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Advertisement53 1954-04-10 3 rwGj dip* __iiIm vXmhk with CtTE\ CUTEX LIPSTICK— »as' indelible, smooth «"d creamy and NEVER tav >-s a kiss print CUTEX nail POLISH G3IJ looks lovely ond m the amazing SPILLPRUF bottle Ij "TT k ___-_=_2_^^ SlHGtf B<J*»t* LEA HIN CO. W>WTH BKIDGE ROAD SINGAPORE am, oßuxa I V IB53 words
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Advertisement299 1954-04-10 3 LASf bAY OF S ROBINSONS I ANNUAL SALe| MEN'S SET OF TWO SILVER I I HOMEWEIGHT WORSTED II I HAIK BRUSHES, CLOTHES arirriNrc I BRUSH and COMB INGS, B I IN PRESENTATION CASE "^L^ !n T™* I i>rey and Mill Broun I USUAL $100.00 mMm mm m9m I MAWuiifrfi n299 words
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Article108 1954-04-10 4 Film Quota UnjustFilm Firm A submission that if there is a quota for English language cinemas, locally produced films Should no: be excluded from it ii one of two points i„ a j memorandum submitted to the !hvT a W SeCr ary Sl "gapore. i> V i he^T 5 F,lm108 words
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Article456 1954-04-10 4 —To Settle A Question Of Law SINGAPORE District Judge Mr. Ton Ah Toll yesterday ordered a divorce cose to. be referred to the Court of rtowloon for further evidence as to the validity of an alleged divorce, "by mutual consent of a Chinese couple." Involved456 words
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266 1954-04-10 4 I KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. I After a hearing lasting I six days, judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice I Wilson m the civil suit m i the High Court m which i Mr. R. Ramani, a local lawyer, is suing the Comi mi t tee266 words
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Article85 1954-04-10 4 EMPLOYERS and employees are now making full uvp r't Mr f°r n T Lahour «SLn£ Mr F. G Tyson, the Chief Emgoyment Officer, told th* Standard yesterday He said that the number f people usinf :he Exchange H\ ncre^nj eve:;v da y 23f* f t thex85 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-04-10 4 'Zip' Show For Colony MR BRULE LITTLER, director of a theatre < ha m m London and provinces of U.K. arrived m Singapore yesterday uith his wife on their way to Sydney. Mr. Littler who* successfully managed the show "Zip Goes A Million." a British musical show that ran for135 words
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Article26 1954-04-10 4 LAST month'? family rejyJJX^T to China totalled 51...i8.L'35 of which $1.1 18,229 *-as from Singapore, a ciov- ?rnment Press release laid westerdav I26 words
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Article, Illustration202 1954-04-10 4 Fr. Wegner Takes A Look At Gimson Boys' Home jjfjner Director of Father b laamT PP* T^'n Negs^iffttitite for th^ vf w -P ce P art »^"t mL l he rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents. He was conducted around the Gimson Home for Boys by its Superintendent. Mr. Father Wegner wishedStandard - 202 words
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223 1954-04-10 4 Doctor Wins Part Claim On Patient $500 CUT FROM BILL IPOH. Fri.-Dr. Wu Lien Teh. a local medical practitioner. wa s today awarded $456 out of $956 which he had claimed from one of his patients Madam Chang: Kwong Lin and her husband, Mr. Chin Chentr Hong, the latter a223 words
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Article40 1954-04-10 4 RAOr' 77 fete; Kindnver. wh. kn( ktd down Whs and d d not atop after "ie collision was prat Traffic District Judge. Mr tot and tor failing to stop after 1 an^accjdent The cyclist died. I40 words
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Article111 1954-04-10 4 Secrecy Shrouds The Thing' FKWAJfG_EU ir -A t ,oak of secrecy has now fallen over yesterda>\ incident at the St. George's (iirls school m Northam MM when students screamed and ran out of their classes upon seeing a "dark figure" coming down from the ceiling m one of the ttuaei111 words
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Advertisement279 1954-04-10 4 JQCATHAY ORGANISATIONAL iSr ATTRACTIONS **§fr opens tifmvwi^k- 145 today« £iiWy\i m= I VISA I! T2Zf^AO.AM*^ X£f9 9.30 p.m. ■;;_7___i W ***** Alß'cow'i. 'PKf P gpT> /Tfl "ROf V" gr _vso\ gm^ s If \KI> a* U\s \\lL M^J ...as POWKRFI I. as J The Cause he (M w v_l i(K(;in279 words
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Advertisement31 1954-04-10 4 BARGAIN BUY! SV& S_ffiTJ% cents a word m the classi. "Cd columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson oMhA r t a V he br »"che, i£>h pur PenBn31 words
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Advertisement248 1954-04-10 4 now ua rt,frrr> mm II 1 .4 5,1 JANE tK}^ POWELL Cordon MacRAE mil Cene NELSON FT J Jack E. Leonard ml? I L-, _H_H <^H MB Lj____^^_Li $£a JR|Wk> J }ffrmmmm\ mw soy.si f^ I Today 9 a.m. "THE BRIGAND" _>. Tomorrow 9 a.m. -SCARLET ANCEI ltN nftiiolgf BffiSEBF248 words
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373 1954-04-10 5 Vickers Reports Progress Standard Staff Reporter RECRUITMENT of expatriate Nursing Sisters to the Singapore Medical Service has dropped to a "mere trickle/ Dr. VYJ. Vickers, retiring Director of Medical Services, said at his last press conference yesterday. Majority of this ''small number" of expatriate373 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-04-10 5 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer, inspecting: the guard of honour formed by the Police at the airport at Bay an Lepas, Penans. on Wednesday when the High Commissioner made his farewell tour of Penang.33 words
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Article142 1954-04-10 5 Freedom For Samad, Devan Nair COMPLETE freedom has beea give* to Mr. Abdnl Sa■u<j Ismail, associate editor of tbe rtusan Mela.vu, and Mr. C. V. Devan Nair. former secretary of the Singapore Teachers' I nion who were released conditionally from detention at St. John's Island m April last year. They142 words
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Article46 1954-04-10 5 [SINGAPORE Police want to interview two men. m connection with the theft of $520 worth of cash and articles from a room m the Bukit Timah Railway Quarters. The men Police want to question were seen ia the vicinity of the critne.46 words
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Article72 1954-04-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— A crowded meeting at the RexCinema today decided to form a Johore Bahru branch of th_ Party Ncgara. Thc meeting elected Dato Syed Abdul Kadir, Mentri Besar. Johore. Chairman of the branch. Inche Samsu bin Mahmud. Vice-chairman and Haji Anwar bin Haji Malek.72 words
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Article, Illustration116 1954-04-10 5 MR. R. K. SAMV. a veteran rade miontsi and an emplovee ot the Singapore Traction Company for more than 31 years, died i n the General Hoqpittal yesterday, after an operation for intestinal troubles. 1U was the ~e. BBt of J ingaportTract Comi\ v Lmployees'116 words
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Article130 1954-04-10 5 THE jury abruptly stopped a trial m the Singapore AsSI7CS yesterday to record a unanimous verdict of not guilty on Chionh Ann Hock, who srtood charged with bcin<? m illegal possession of a revolver. The verdict was given at the conclusion of the prosecution*,130 words
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Article137 1954-04-10 5 Britons Donated More Blood BRITONS and British military personnel gave several times more blood than Chinese or any other race to the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service last year. They received less blood, too. So there is no harm even if a bottle or two were despatched to the British Military137 words
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Article30 1954-04-10 5 W. j. SEARS, vice-president of the Rubber Marnua timers Association m Washington. DC. arrived at Kalians Airport by Pan American Airways. last night, to attend a Rubber Conference.30 words
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Article78 1954-04-10 5 THE price of rice wfil go up if Government stDpped the importation of broken rice, the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce stated m a letter ;o the Department of Commerce and Industry, yesterday It was commenting on Government's recent policy to refuse licenses for78 words
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Article249 1954-04-10 5 OPEN VERDICT IN VALETTA CRASH THE ''feathered" condition of the starboard engine of a I Vale la aircraft which crashed. 1 wa? an "absolute indication that the engine had failed" and that m itself was "the complete cause of the crash." This was stated by Wing Commander L. Kelly, technical249 words
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Article243 1954-04-10 5 Mr. Raj Replies To Bill Critics Standard Staff Reporter FOR the first time, Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Singapore Le g i slative Councillor, yesterday replied to critics of' his Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill and explained why he wants it to be referred to a Select Committee. Mr. Raj said243 words
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Article108 1954-04-10 5 REMARKING that th* case was the first of its kind he had tried. The Singapore Second District -Court Judge. Mr. E. H. ETNetlO ye>terday imposed a $700 fine, or six months' rijorous imprisonment. 0:1 Chun Thew Yorg (27). a Naval Base electrician, for unauthorised p -Messina of108 words
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Article193 1954-04-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Education Department is investigating charges Uiat school books and typewritten notes taken from text books are being sold at exorbitant prices m all private schools, Mr. T.PJM. Lewis. Senior Inspector of Schools, told The Standard yesterday. Apart from a general193 words
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Advertisement215 1954-04-10 5 LEGANCE PRICE QUALITY K^*^.^n W__________!_^^V_^ ~'m\ i I Sjr /m\ f >»*'■■ v l_P___l____________r BBi^Kr N.. -t^-B» ■•mm-. mVmmfr 4 v W\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\Y\\\\V\\V\ SEAVIEW HOTEL I I j REVISED MONTHLY RATES I f I U r I r Full Board From 650 JiIiVJLC Bed Breokfost From 475 HOIIRIF FuM ioord Fr215 words
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Advertisement147 1954-04-10 5 The world famous family of _B _l_l •^''•^^p^ TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI Very effective for CcuJ h s. Indigestion, Seasickness Ncusea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL H .LE 8£ S££#a\ B£S4££/ JSmmmt*- J To»"re In ihr Iton'l -*a _r...« »r-M_*. Tuu dan I ioi. Mid »«n147 words
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Article802 1954-04-10 6 IIILE the natural rubber industry (bless its little latex heart!) is deep in complacent slumber, the American synthetic rubber industry is preparing feverishly and lavishly to strengthen its eompet'iive position in American and possibly world markets The Americans, unlike our sleeping beauties, believe that/ with effort and expenditure of money802 words
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Article1126 1954-04-10 6 ANDREW ROTH - LET PRIVATE CAPITAL DO IT! ANDREW ROTH Soys mm That is how the British Government feels about bulk development m backward countries m his oonch'ding article on the facts and fiction of assistance for underdeveloped countries. THE fundamental viewpoint of the present British 1 Government is ttiat governmental loans and1,126 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-04-10 6 "We were quietU a how long mr. d J*u^ developed into \***i ab »"t the ij h >*19 words
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821 1954-04-10 6 'He's Been Tilting At Windmills' Sir; 'VOX PopulV has been lilting al windmills again. He says thai ihc mCTeatet which the "industrials" received were due more to Ritson than to the efforts of the Council ol Action. Let me remind him oi what the Rtson Report said on the adequacy821 words
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245 1954-04-10 6 Where There's Real Danger For Leaders Sir: How old is Vox POpuli? He i< bemoaning the fact that under the proposed constitution internal security will be left m the hands of the Colonial officials and consequently it will not be Impossible for Messrs. Lim Yew Hock and C. C. Tan245 words
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Letter128 1954-04-10 6 J Sir; -My attention has been drawn to a letter head- ed ".'.rd Party Insurance" signed '•L.C.L.. Penang" hi 5 your issue of Tuesday, 6th S April. J Compulsory insurance 1 ffi*H mot °r vehicles against < Third party risks, and, m the case of public service128 words
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Article140 1954-04-10 6 Review of Views Discriminatory Policy UTUBAN Melayu save that any poii.-v which discriminates businessmen of one munitv against the other, would only deepen <• differences m the country. The paper romnH nil >i report that tin Pt rnk Governs ment will rorwider giving! one-third of its b isinOMi IiCCfM e>-140 words
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Advertisement64 1954-04-10 6 y CCldm #»Wt%U4 model <do& A I _l H_____l 4^nP J Gala Lip Colours to harmonisi nth U I 9viry drtss shadi iach one ichotd jl r L In Gala Sail Colours. fj Ajg '-MA 01 I.OXDOX j/ j Also GALA FACE ZZ, I uifli nourishing base, compressed bUS Agcntt;64 words
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Miscellaneous10 1954-04-10 6 WSSES jWY EVEKT fk WEEK- $0 WMMTUML J WEEPIM6 ABOUT10 words
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185 1954-04-10 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The negotiations to overt a Malaya-wide strike by the Railway Traffic operators did not even have a chance to begin, as the workers today refused to withdraw their strike notice which expires on April 14. The day's discussions, it is understood,185 words
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Article120 1954-04-10 7 5 Girls 'Rescued' In Vice Raids a result of 24 antiaids carried out last r. Singapore, five w. i rescued." .nthlv report Department ot i m ot the during this res led irom g yen by mem- an increase ft n p. overs forward to mployment various the island. work120 words
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Article93 1954-04-10 7 CABLE and Wireless Limited will continue to assist m promoting the prosperity of the Colony of Singapore by improving its external communications. This assurance i< given m a message wh'. c h the company's chairman MaiorGen. L B Nicholls. sent yesterday to the Officer Administering the93 words
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Article168 1954-04-10 7 MAN STARTS RIOT IN COURT Hn P C. CHAN. iet ot the Sin- i Courts building roken by a series terday morning. the Fifth Police •pen and a man was _j___^ shouting and I struggling wildly between four hefty constables. Atter futile attempts to i quieten him. the constable? carried168 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-04-10 7 photo. TWO Australian surgeons. Mr. B. K. Rank (right) and his assistant Dr. K. H. Stani street who arrived m Singapore by BOAC Constellation, last night, to demonstrate recent developments m plas- tic surgery. They are visiting this area under the Colombo Plan technical co-operation scheme and willStandard - 58 words
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Article273 1954-04-10 7 U.S. Willing To Train Vietnamese Forces WASHINGTON, April 9 (Reuter) A Congressional Suhcom mittee yesterday colled on France to give the United States a bigger advisory role m the Indo-China war. A report of the Armed Service! Subcommittee of the House of Representatives made public said273 words
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Article185 1954-04-10 7 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Art Society's fifth annual exhibition was opened by Mr. Loke Wan Tho at the British Council Hall yesterday. One hundred and sixty-nine water and oil paintings and drawings by local artists are on display. The high standard of works on185 words
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Article105 1954-04-10 7 Standard Staff Reporter FOR NEARLY an hour yesterday evening, Singapore's Marine Police Headquarters buzzed with excitement. Word had been received that a body without a head had been sighted oil Pulau Blakang Mati. Officers linked the report with head discovered some days ago on the105 words
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Article93 1954-04-10 7 SERGEANT Hanparad Gurung, who got drunk at his farewell pany. on Mar. ii 12, I and later used threaten! ng j language to his Staff Sergeant and threatened him with a razor blade. was reduced to the ranks yesterday. Gurung was due to be dis- charged93 words
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Article20 1954-04-10 7 KING Gustav Adolf and Queen Louise of Sweden are to pay a >.ate 'isit to Eng m June.20 words
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Article147 1954-04-10 7 Colony Film Men For Festival TWO Singapore film magnates, Mr. Run Run Shaw of Shaw Brothers Ltd. and Mr. Ho Ah Loke of Keris Film Production, will leave the Colony shortly to attend the first Asian Film Festival m Tokyo next month. Film executives, directors and movie stars from all147 words
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Article134 1954-04-10 7 $193,000 Damages For Fishermen TOKYO. April 9 (UP).— High government offlcis's announced today they plan to ask the Japanese cabinet > demand up to $193,000 j the United States, for t s accidental "atom dusting" rf 23 fishermen. Government leaders sad they agreed yesterday m the price they want Jhe134 words
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Article150 1954-04-10 7 WASHINGTON, April 9,(Reuter)-Thc head of the American military aid programme Major General George Stewart yesterday suggested Chinese Nationalist troops shoud be used to counter balance "Communist Chinas ambitions" m Indo-China. In a statement to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives he said150 words
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Article105 1954-04-10 7 SINGAPORE'S Royal Freeman, the Duchess of Kent, has accepted the invitation of he Colony's Anti Tuberculo.'-is Association to become its Patron. The Duchess opened the Royal Singapore Tuberculosis Clinic administered b y S.A.T A. when she visited the Colony m Oct 1052. The Governor Sir John105 words
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Article121 1954-04-10 7 TEACHERS SEND AN ULTIMATUM ABOUT 250 Chinese high E* J* 1 teachers m Singapore fiave threatened to strike un- f>s their pay a increased trom 1300 to a minimum ot M4O a month. inclusive* of allowances Their union, fhe Chinese High School Teachers' Union :w terda y sont a ultimatum121 words
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Article27 1954-04-10 7 THE Office of the Consulate f the Union of Burma m Sin.^.pore will b e closed from April 13 to 15 for Burmese New Year27 words
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Article72 1954-04-10 7 A GALA Fun Fair organised by students of the University of Malaya m aid of the University's Endowment Fund and their Far-East tour will be held m Singapore's Raffles Institution ground today. Mrs. Loke Wan Tho. wife of the Colony film magnate, will declare the Fair72 words
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Article75 1954-04-10 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONOON. April 9: The following ore the closing prices of rubber mnd tin on the London Morket. LONDON RUBBER Spot 17 id. May 17, d June 18 d. July September 18id. October December 18id. Jon. Morch 18 id. April c.i.f. 17id. Tone: Very75 words
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Article276 1954-04-10 7 LONDON, April 9, (AP) Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill maintained yesterday Britain now would have been able to exercise a voice m the hydroKen bomb policies if his 1943 Quebec agreement with President Roosevelt had remained alive. "I certainly consider that the hydrogen bomb was.276 words
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Article27 1954-04-10 7 WEST Germany has appointed Dr fie! mitt Allardt, c 47-year-old rareef din'/nvKit. to he her nc.v Ambassador to Indonesia. th« Ftorefgn Minfstrv announeeci ye^teiday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article51 1954-04-10 7 TUNIS. April 0. (AFP)— One British Army jet plane crashed yesterday afternoon, and a second jel of the Gloucester Meteor typ_ made a forced landing. Both pilots escaped w.ih« i t injuries. The planes were fly ntf from Tripoli when they wnu hit by a51 words
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Article86 1954-04-10 7 TOKYO. April 9 (Rente i The Japanese Government day resumed crude rabbet imports from both Malaya *i"i Indonesia under an automatic approval system. No restrictions were imposed on these imports but the rate of deposit for import amplications was raised to J5 per cent for Malayan86 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-04-10 7 photo r, «J' 0 ke Wan Tho aDd Mr no Kok Hoe. chairman of the Singapore Art Society, examine some of the pictures displayed at the society's "fth annual exhibition at the British Council Hall yesterday.— StandardStandard - 40 words
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Advertisement44 1954-04-10 7 ■__p _B __H_____. _P* .J_3ii------B-__- Wf „sP^________________________ %Ir i Urn X> mW tmmmmW WrM I y rtgB§ j. ___>wS^ -*m\ %> SfMr l m J| **i i '«*< titi*ri9tfg. iiititil -Zltmiliftl m EVENFLO '"R.BUTORS: S. J. LOW BROTHERS ANO COMPANY l-OAD, SINGAPORE, TELEPHONE 24b75. ROLL FILMS44 words
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Advertisement81 1954-04-10 7 ;A \\\\\\\\\\\l\\\\\\\\\\\HV\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\W\\\ \X\ \\X\\XXXVA\\\\\\\Xx\\\\X\\\\\\\\X\\\X\\\\\\\XXXX\\\\V\\\X\<' SPECIAL OFFER I ______H__ _H____ Central Bobbin «—> ___HB_______B ____S_9_t I ___r_t_r___%_9 ma Hand Machine mmmM _____________________________________________________________H ____________D___^______ ON .V AIM 1 WOOD AM 111 I E^W very modern production this j r^B4*9 > old e-tab'ished Factory, which has been aa «-^g"2gHSS2SSSs^^^^^^^3B^^^^^ Sewing -^^^^^^^MMBBBBBBB^^^^^^^^^^f w 9Mm9^mmmm^^~-81 words
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Article27 1954-04-10 8 A 62-man Canadian trarU delegation from Vancouvet arrived m Tokyo yesterday tc expire Japan for new markets and source?: during a comprehensive three-week inspection. APAP - 27 words
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Article247 1954-04-10 8 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By i Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, April *.-tom*m*g£s *+9*L**t** «wnt today is a staggering 2,MMM tons. This is an maSTo"^. Pitoi, chairman of th< co^nlinatio.l committee. He c s t i rr^a ted the I country's present tonnage at 400 000247 words
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Advertisement771 1954-04-10 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOIN! SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam. Ham nur Bremen Spore P Sham Penang MV. Schwa benstein (NDL) 10 15Apr IGApr 17 Apr T.S. I.everkusep (HAPAG) 5/llMav !2Mav 13/14 May T.S. Nabob (NDL) 28Mav ..June 4June (i.lune T.S. Leverkusen (HAPAG) 4 lOMay UMay771 words
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Advertisement1138 1954-04-10 8 m BLUE iUfWBL UNE W;!Mfr m tmes) MANSFIELD A CO., LTD. '^gf tncurpoiated In Singapore < arricrs option to proceed via otlier^ports lo load and discharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL. OLASOOW LONDON Si CONTINENTAL PORTS Ojc Sails P Sham Penan* n Prometheus for Liverpool Hull Apr 16/11 nr PatrocJtis for1,138 words
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Advertisement618 1954-04-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Ro.al Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS eia SI'EZ. Spore P STiaro Penang WELTEVREDEN (RL) In port luApr 16 Apr 11 18. Apr ROEBIAH (SMN) 19 23Ap r tfiApr 27/2* Apr BANKA618 words
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Advertisement689 1954-04-10 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS TO CONTINENT S(\\ h|NUI For Aden. Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp. Roll, ni Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ami n ,rt] P x> -SONGKHLA" 17 55Apr v TS xx) "FION1A" ..58 30Apr .'M. xx) "MEONTA" 1.1 1 :»May 16 |g M xxx) "PASAOENA- 55 54 Mar s=i ..xj;. 1;689 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-04-10 9 photo GERMAN INGENUITY has dnis: a method or v n r motor exhaust ca s as "filling" for airmattrrsses It is «-|.nmPd tnat by attaflu'DK thi s new Kad^et, to tin* «-\luu>l pipr.. the mattress is filkd by thr car encine furors in sour 40 seconds. A special filter inU.P. - 62 words
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226 1954-04-10 9 JAPAN IS PURCHASING MOST OF OUR SCRAP <_..,_ J AP f AN on ot thc world's largest buyers of iron SnJL e «k SC ap or to World War has almost monopolised the local market, now. Of the 67.147 tons of scrap valued at $8.1.48 G5l exported to world markets226 words
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Article79 1954-04-10 9 LONDON, April <>r (AP> Wholesale prices ol basic materials declined fa Britain hv a further OJS per ceni during February, the Boar tf Trade reports Index number fo r the month was NO.:*, compared with m«» 8 for January and 150.5 for Pebruray of last year.79 words
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Article230 1954-04-10 9 THE RI'BBER market m Singapore yesterday closed steady at 60 cents per lb. for first grade rubber for April shipment. (58$ cents per lb. on Thursdae). Traders reported an ativej day with the market niltrnat- ing betw c c n steady ann irregular. Good interest fur230 words
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225 1954-04-10 9 U.K. Imperial Preference Is Defended LONDON, Apr 9 ter)- u e Ra Government spokesman m tne House ol Commons last nignt defended the policy of ■Hewing imports under imperial preference of woollen S'oves from Hongkong Mr Derick Heathcoat. Amorv Minister of state at the Board of Trade, said Britain had225 words
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Article122 1954-04-10 9 S H A R ES MALAYAN 1 m Singa] were steady ben and t r inner i S Chi hgf il pi i DIM <TKI <» Bayers w 1 1 r B B r« i I Ja< Malay an Cc m I M S Steamship t 9poi c Tr .ir-122 words
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Article124 1954-04-10 9 THE produce m m S I :..iy .1 qu et at .1 un h an g .<►• letkMli for *ir o Copri pr s w^re r .A, buyers foi April Shipment around «'il pei p il M,l ll M'liers BrOU ri 12. Speculative *jyiuf h »c rig copra continue124 words
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Article74 1954-04-10 9 SAN FRANCISCO. April 9 (AP) A dct."gr*nt I tkW gasoline for autanoMto, <ie* c iu:it>(i primarily to elimir.atg formation of carbut i*or dej-o-lilg atui to remove existing deposits, was limounoed yesterday by Standard Oil Company of Cal fornia. The company >aid tt.'ld tefts ladi 'ate the new74 words
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Miscellaneous367 1954-04-10 9 Ln Abne* EL. V 7S "CCN- T **J FVOREI /buT.EFHE IS I I MARPCVIN'SAM «cf~aOl*f. r HQ^V K* m 'tjiN Hi* WO«RV- J I DEAR y CAUGHT, HOW/ WILL PUFFAWM A S^ WtUJU VIMUT THIS < mE > HAFTA r^^^iJ^ I^APPV XV MAKRIED?-HE*) IN V MARRIAGES E*ACKLV )S MKAm.T1 J-^T367 words
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Miscellaneous362 1954-04-10 9 dsfdsfdsfdsf in'NCAPOREl S'POBB «l\ll MFRNCE \*s<>CIATIOV "Malayan Night" social and danca al the C D Clubhouse STORK ART voriFTV: Fifth annual exhibition of work.* by local ar;;i>ts n\ the British Council H^.. nanyam; \r\i»h>iv or iink ART*: Fx»rb:t:rn at Chinese Chamber <. i Commerce. H:!! Street Tin: vi \<;r. (UK:362 words
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Miscellaneous496 1954-04-10 9 MALACCA CAPITOL: Tann T, f An. 10 am and 12 15 p m R^m Gentry 3. 3»i and I 15 aj LIDO: Congo Bill 11 ri ni and U Won; Sun Yi..h Poo-. Koh Se:i>: (Te:esa Leonfc on s:>,).e 3 6 30 and 9 15 p m RK\: Painting The496 words
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Miscellaneous504 1954-04-10 9 *>l \K: "L >v j!j Tj Look Al 11 M 1 j mi "Japa ie«c VV..: c, r, i Mandarin 1 l.i. li M i n :>■> p m WINDSOR. k fTan 11 <R) ■m 'Ri igeela" (Mini i ta:u> 3 3o. h <*> u i.I I* \K\MO| VI: A504 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-04-10 10 < IBOVK): l'r<p.irmK 1*>r JmI] r<< it.il by li\l«>r K.im <• Mil«Imi pupil-. r»in|[,i|iiirr S ISJfMfMM .imi!-< oniinic )>ill«Tiuii Mary »li»'' MrikM u I r.n t«-ristlc |ni-c in Itallct iiiinil». r she will ki\«- Sext y->r, Marjr'i parratM imp* t<> »m4 Id r t« Sydney Inr I u r90 words
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Article, Illustration106 1954-04-10 10 (I.I.I I i. <ilnrd:iy nulitiT* n»'\»T ti\ r ihf \irt»or< 1 1 -»i 111U, if tlu\ <iii lifi i it M ti i It* lilting ii-Mii out' ■lvkt<*pol to inotlior in tlu> it> It- flirri* in tin illr irfttHio lie in Mm PM4 fi»<nl. the «.\\f.'t Iini-ir.106 words
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Article, Illustration273 1954-04-10 10 I (KKI.OW): <;arry Stewart, of K.nlio Malays'* Strike I p The BjiimI" rame. ha«l ple.i%anl surprise while sipping li i in |»»< n.- il tin* Till M«»rejr Flotfl Satunl;iy to mark his !4ih »iirllnla>. w lifii he heard the manager rea»l birthday273 words
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Article703 1954-04-10 10 SOME THOUGHTS ON THE SHREW "THE Raffes Society's presentation of The Teasing ■f the Shrew was nw,t •> ome. although it wouli be difficult to agree with som? ot the- ideas under-lying the produ. t.'on. are many aray_i of treating Shakespeare, m t this WMM one703 words
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Article409 1954-04-10 10 BOOKINGS will open at Robinson's next week for two of the Musical So- ciety's live presentations m v 'iy the "Open Evening" on Sunday. May i. and "An Evening of Song" cm Wednesday. May 5. Both recitals will take pine m the Victoria Memorial409 words
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Article299 1954-04-10 10 MUSIC NOTES 'ANACRUSIS' "jVO LESS than three ditT-i--ent church bodies trill present John Staiuer's short and ever popular Passion. "The Crucifixion." during Eastertide. On Palm Sunday, April 11. at 6.30 p.m. the Tang.in Garrison Church choir will perform the work under Mr. Leslie F. Deacon with GeotTrey Eves (tenor), William299 words
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Advertisement199 1954-04-10 10 v i£gSS3SSES £SSaE£SSgESSS£t£SSaB9BBSS THESE ARE NEW! THE KANGABOO B 1 l u h ar hc 'V Wta CL 140.33 1 n (Le s Pan; M Jr F»:l; 4. I Mystery 'stree CL ***** W (Jackie Gleaaon Hi> Orch.) -ft I Jeepew creepers CL ***** 1 (btan Kentqp His Orch.) 4.199 words
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Article418 1954-04-10 11 FRANCIS BOEY - FRANCIS BOEY By SOSC Gives Pei Wah Tan Last Chance SINGAI'OKfc, uiympic and Sports Council last nfohi *v te _?!_i l s_s zasS l^ _SH*& .arisaH 0 pacmc Ai s^But further trials will be given to two athletes— Olympic hurdler Teng Pei Wah and the Colony418 words
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Article125 1954-04-10 11 Cosmos SMY Draw SERANGOON Malay Youngsters drew with Cosmos sports Club m a sa.FA. Division 3C League match played at the Clei ical Union around resterday A wel grouna made ball control difficult. Adapting thenselves better tne Malays attacked from th e Poor finishing and Peter C.eike's good work m125 words
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Article101 1954-04-10 11 TOWN Rangers had to fight hard for their 2—l victory over the bottom-of-the-league Postal and Telegraph Sports Club m their S.A.F.A. Division 3C league at St. George's Road yesterday. This was Postal's fifth straight defeat. There was no scoring at half time. Sin Huat scored for101 words
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Article466 1954-04-10 11 WHILE K. Dyrian dominated the sprints, Hardial Singh proved his superiority m the distance Events to win the championship m the Police Training School meet at Thomson Road yesterday. On a soft ground, Dyrian won the iTiO yards m IOJ sees and the 220 yards m466 words
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Article117 1954-04-10 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club reached rock-bottom whea they received their third defeat m three outings, at the hands of youthful, energetic Kota Raja. They were beaten four goals to nil >n yesterday's SAFA Division One League fixture at Jalan Besar stadium. There were no great stars m117 words
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Article32 1954-04-10 11 SOCIAL Athletic Party defeated KML 7-0 m yes^erdafs SAFA Division 3A soccer match at Geylang stadium. Scorers were Chin Yong (3). Guan Seng. Teo Wah, Siew Kan and Leon* Koon.32 words
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Article465 1954-04-10 11 »>*. 'mtUm^mlSlVl i £2F*^>-**»>*m h„pe S of vhe„ »ii bu f wo E__X !s^to^^ s nd (ana, ian ,avcrs .re 1.,e Th„ mas c„ D nn a y !&Vsr 8 _a_ST5!_» W£jT Against them m the last eight ar e three Malayans. Eddie and David465 words
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Article19 1954-04-10 11 INDIAN Recreation Club beat HMS. Tenor 5-4 m a friendly soccer match at Farrer Park yesterday.19 words
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Article196 1954-04-10 11 LONDON, Apr i. r Reuter 1 Japan became Gi rup B winners by beating Spain i—% j n Urn Swaythlina Cup event when Un world table tennis championsnips were res imed toda? Swaythling Cu D Group a England beat Israel 5 -o 9f°_P B: r d:a be;,t196 words
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Article79 1954-04-10 11 After sutTering an undeserved 1 Q defeat against the Katong S.C. 10 days ago. Customs Sports Club scored a convincing B—o victory over a fighting Blue Rovers team m a division 3C match on the M.F.A. ground yesterday. From the kick-off. the Custom.? .showed their superiority soon79 words
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Article50 1954-04-10 11 Phnrr Edward Boad Boys Club retained the Bagper Cup whan they swept Queen Street Boy's Club tiff their v-<>. with .vi 1 virt<»ry m Un hoc i lin.'l n;i ihe padang yesterday. Si r Han H«>e Lim kirKed gtl and later gave away Urn trophy.50 words
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Advertisement322 1954-04-10 11 mm \]\\>M\\i.\ I i STACI V. On Apr. sth Bi 1 m. B^a(k\owih)(;mcnt and famiB R wreaths. X m Voon X ii Voon J*r_ B. W VNNOUNCEMENT m% RobinMS Ltd. the HDTU Hi X, ground floor 14th from 915 V c goods are X mosl reasonX ranti cd ■SITUATIONS VACANT322 words
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Advertisement583 1954-04-10 11 TENDER NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD. FEDERATION OF iMALAYA r TENDERS are invited for the construction of; "KILAT CLUB" at Malacca. Contractors to apply to the Architect, Central Electricity Board. Gombak Lane, with a deposit of $50/- for Drawings, Specification and Bill s of Quantities not later than 10th April. 1954.583 words
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Advertisement309 1954-04-10 11 Notice of Sale by Competitive Tender Surplus R.A.F. Equipment. CURPLUS R.A.F. Equipment is offered for sale by competitive tender. This eqviipment may be viewed at thc Sales Section, U.R.D.S. R.A.F. Maintenance Base Seletar between the hours of 10.00 A.M.-12.00 noon and 2 P.M.-3 P.M. on Monday Tuesday. 12th 13th April309 words
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Advertisement54 1954-04-10 11 PHONE ***** DAILY 3 SHOWS: 3.15—6.15 9.15 p.m. "DHARM PATNI" (Hindi) Starring: Nirupa Roy. Mahipal. Gope Bhagwan and many others. Today Morning Show 11 a.m. "PERILS OF NYOKA" 50 C'TS. TO ALL SEATS TONIGHT MIDNIGHT "LAILA MAJNU" (Hindi) Starring: Shammi K a poor, Nutan and many others. SUNDAY MORNING SHOW54 words
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Advertisement301 1954-04-10 11 OWIX waterproof Ol watch ____r^^_______-_9_____-i_L _________________r UNBREAKABLE^-^-'' MAINSPRING. 21 JWLS. 17 JWLS. ANTIMAGNETIC. SHOCK-RESISTANT. OSTA//iABl£ f ROM All WATCH 06Al£AS CHEE KONG CO. LTD., __V A? MA I m r \Wm < MADfc IN KM. I AND) Sole Agent*: B. T. CHEW CO 76-B Robinson Rood Spore I Tel: 8029:1301 words
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Miscellaneous92 1954-04-10 11 SOCCER: Youth Competition— Pegasvs XI rs Kota R'ija Old Boys 4 p.m—J. Besar; Sinqavore A rs Sunra Muda—Jalnn Besar 5 m i Dn\ 3C-Sstia Java rs Star Soccerites A—GeyUtno: Vnited SC rs Katonq SC-farrer Pa rk. Johore Bahrn District S(*cp r Cup Final— Johore College 5.15 kjm. Frundly: Rajaji vs92 words
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Article321 1954-04-10 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By 1 We ll Tunec j For Staying Trip IPOH.— With Gambar Melayu. Forest Be. Exporter and Badolona not accepting mi n ]v "'Nfurlongs event for class 1 division 1 horses un' 11 wav is now clear for Metrostar to re-enter th. bracket. I nr *«n321 words
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Article122 1954-04-10 12 Windsor Lad (^yReveUer^ C»pt. Derby D WIW 1 Mira" tSo -Diamond* fifftSmomd* lonstellatiua Tniniplmum 11 snntwc T IIK C'IFT m RippMNfi river QMATEff mpvm FSfiEi R!S? X «ir»Mt«"st Hour >oolt liclitiiu finish drtMtest H»nr_ 4 or* Hanker Buy r.^uiimI Irish Pat t htm It Parade (^lmrrli_l > 'r"'122 words
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Article925 1954-04-10 12 I LIKE none better than Campus Belle m race 3. This Mazarin mare has made vast improvement since her great double here m February m class 2. Although promoted and penalised 13 lb since her fluent win over ten furlongs she accounted for King Crow925 words
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Article359 1954-04-10 12 i™. i? *0n track form Movie wil be hard to Ev J"" Ve u r> fluent three m 3 5 sec on Tiesi,_?* r_ S now back t0 the form tha saw him win here m December over an identical distance. Down Tth- raCC359 words
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Advertisement54 1954-04-10 12 H KE I Broadcast RADIO Malaya will broadcast all e i_ht races today. Going Good There was no rain during the last two days. The zo\w Js expected to be good WHAM! t^^^ n P n\ %^**^^_3yJH__ !i a_______^^^^^^^^^il_^^^__r \ll\si _f_l.* //J »|Sr WVl^l^ Ceigiilal ir TwMMultt^iitlMiMMMlMt E&E^__flL. >fi MM54 words
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Advertisement102 1954-04-10 12 T O NIG H T "GOLDEN BLADE I MI.III if y SPOT DANCES l'l.l/lIS; (In«',l Ti.k.i- i.. irt I niwrsal I ill- rn.ili.Ml ul'- /j (••TIIK GOLDEN M KtMt" ■i BBAW3 Itl f»tIWK wiK.sntr i.hh 1 1' nil Rili HEAT-AMATEI X t/.MM Ql 1 31 M ATCiI FOX OIK MS!.'!102 words
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