Singapore Standard, 12 April 1954
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Title Section19 1954-04-12 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ft .'ft SH Vol. IV. No. 28 1. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 10.lt. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.19 words
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Article122 1954-04-12 1 KIALA 1 I'MPI'R. Sim. m ilayan Railway prating; Union drew its strike i deference to th^ is wishes the throat ol a paralysis ol i es next Wediched of i k in w Rai way and ot tod a v ourl oi ttee re f erred122 words
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216 1954-04-12 1 WASHINGTON. April 11 (Reuter)— Senate investigators said last night that a Communist "filth column" Is operating m the Secretariat of the l'nited Nations. They want President Eisenhower to intervene. Th c y re ••"> nmended that evidence should bi sent to the Secretary of State.216 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-04-12 1 FROM S'PORE TO LONDON'S WEST END BETTY MOORE, 17. slim blonde survivor of the i.mpire Windru.sh blaze, is shown hick at work as a salesgirl m a West End. London, store which sells model suits. Sh e was returning from Sinstapote with her mother and her stepfather, who was mi103 words
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Article47 1954-04-12 1 LONDON. April 11: (AP) Aaother purge m Georgia was announced today by the T it'li s radio m th P capital of that Soviet Republic. Without explanation, the broadcast said only that "Comrade AT Khelidze has been relieved of his duties as Health Minister."47 words
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150 1954-04-12 1 TEHERAN. April 11: (Reuter) A mission of eight major world oil companies arrived here by air today Horn London to negotiate a settlement of the nearly three-year-old Anglo-Iranian oil dispute. The mission of 82 i> led by Mr. Orville Harden, of the150 words
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Article351 1954-04-12 1 Sabotage Cannot Be Ruled Out Says Sir Miles LONDON, April 11.— Aircraft scientists and technicians yesterday began the big p'obe into the riddle of the three mysterious Comet jetliner crashes, which have cost 99 lives during the past year. The first step was taken a351 words
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Article42 1954-04-12 1 TOKYO. April 11 (AP).— Police yesterday arrested the treasurer of Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's Liberal Party and the presidents of Japan's foremost shipping and shipbuilding companies on suspicion of being involved m lhe biggest shipping scandal m Japanese history.42 words
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100 1954-04-12 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. i Three home-made bombs were found yesterday beneath the railway line from Kangar to Padang Besar about six miles from the Thai border. One of the bombs made from an empty milk tin had a grenade type striker mechanism. In a100 words
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157 1954-04-12 1 Jagan Headed Procession— Court Told GEORGETOWN, April 11 (Reuter). Police witnesses toll a magistrate's court here yesterday that Dr. Cheddi Jagan, deposed Prime Minister of British Guiana, and other leaders of the Peoplej Progressive Party marched arm In arm at the head of a procession, .singing the party *oug "Ob,157 words
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Article297 1954-04-12 1 Vietminh Lose A Strong Point Setback To Red Plans For Third Assault HANOI, April 11. French Union troops, springing a surprise counter-attack, yesterday smashed a big gap m the encircling network off Communist-led Vietminh attack; preparations around the dustbowl of Dien Bien Phu Satu day, driving the297 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-04-12 1 EDDIE CrtOONCi of Malaya who met Joe Alston of the United States yesterday m the men's singles final of the United States badminton championships played at Niagara Falls. New Yorlu Result of the match was not known at the time of going to press. (See Page51 words
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Article25 1954-04-12 1 JAP T RADE FAIR OPENS OSAKA. April 11 (UP) .Japan's first annual international trade fair opened here today with exhibits worth U555,000,000 from lti nations.25 words
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Article96 1954-04-12 1 rw i .ai ..a i.i ,\in re. sun, Foui Chinese entered I eai i powder ta lory at Jalan Km Bot early yesterday and allied away a KM contain* ing cash and documents They reaaoved "n- »fe m ihe factory's own van whi« h *1 t96 words
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Article75 1954-04-12 1 PARIS. April 11 (AP) French police vi/.-d ihe Communist Sunday BOWSpap r Humanite Dimanche to lay i m printing an article headlined The price of blood lowing ia Indo-China ri.vs on the R'* York stock Exchange Contents of the enU*Ameri« •an story. Which provoked leisure of75 words
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388 1954-04-12 1 Royal Car Has To Pull Up For A Crank COLOMBO. April 11 (Reuter)— A man m Uttered clothes m front of Queen Elizabeth's car here today lay prostrate on the road. The car carrying the Queen arid the Duke of Edinburgh pnlied up and the man was rescued by police.388 words
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Article80 1954-04-12 1 Paper Calls For Ban On Dog Meat TAIPEI. April 11, (AFP) The old practice of eating dog meat m southern China came under fire from angry readers of the Fnglish daily, China Post, today. Complaining that most of their pet dog s have disappeared, angry foreigners have asked the government80 words
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Article36 1954-04-12 1 NAIROBI April 11 <Keu ter i The Kenya Governmrnt tod.iv withdrew its "mafcs surrender" offer to Man Man tSffTOflsl leader* and annoum <| the start of a new full N».ii«- eflfeaoteo against Mail Mau canes36 words
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Advertisement51 1954-04-12 1 5* rmJ Ami of I Qual m competitive Prieei STAH SAPPHIBEB, RUBIES, I Mi:i: \I.I»S. CATSFYE. JAI>E. etc G. C. De Silva Bros. Jetoetltrs taffies Place Singapore 1 Phone ISIIS. I M R.L.I ■-'J^mfPy^- <\\_ni**fii___n__ '-",j RED V^i^^V **m I ~^"tl \'mm^- !^Smm^\. J?* I _u7 •Mpmrlmmtm im umatinm J51 words
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Advertisement30 1954-04-12 1 VtGETABLE >/\v>^ X^/m^T 7 S A4snSS <^^> lisolettel ii j ***** **'/-fl! I^' i^jflßßstfi 1 1 Ll. ~~tm\i iwff*'"'ifli^^a_e______fl mtv a> I I I I teaaaeaanaS fHTCRSOM SlttftHS 6 GO-UO^ Wk\W30 words
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Article335 1954-04-12 2 ALL-OUT DRIVE TO GET RED CHIEFS Invitations' Out In Ivanhoe' Area KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Selangor Government is making a concerted ail-out j drive this weekend to secure the surrender of a Communist branch committee member. Ah Pien, and his comrade, Ah Woon, who are the remnants of a five-man335 words
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Article159 1954-04-12 2 Sultan Views New RIDA Road Strip KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— The Sultan of Pahang yesterday inspected the five-mile Kuaia Triang Road which is heing built by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority to help 400 padi planters of Kampong Kuala Triang. Hitherto they had to depend on the river for communica-159 words
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Article50 1954-04-12 2 ALOR STAR. Sun.— Dogi inoculated against rabies aroul i immune for at least 18 months said the State Veterinary Surgeon. Che Johsri Daud. today. He was commenting on i Penang newspaper report, that a dog which had been Inoculated bit a child, who subsequently died.50 words
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Article83 1954-04-12 2 A BRAHMIN priest performs an initiation ceremony on youn? Madhu Ramchand. 21 -year-old son of Mr. C. Ramchand. at the Gandhi Memorial Hall m Race Course Lane. Stagapeee* yesterday. According to Hindu religious laws, a you m; man cannot marr v unless he has been initiated. Known83 words
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Article49 1954-04-12 2 A:. OH STAR. Sun— Kedah's Mentri B.^_.r Tunku Ismail ope::. I f \i v oflk c of the Kubang P.--. Transport Compai n Regent yesterday n«. ..:rp» gathering. Th« Mentri Btsr.r commended the 1 mpany on Its services m arrying school children a; »i rates.49 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-04-12 2 D.I-.C a.d LU-rnal Way Mr L^S N th* Colo. ys SwVrtar, for15 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-04-12 2 MR. LOKE WAN THO, Singapore film magnate, was the proud rec pient of a plaque at a cocktail party held at Ihe Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre on Saturday on the occasion of the 30th ann versa rv of MetroGaM jra-Mayer Oriental Ce., Ltd. The 1 Li.uc with88 words
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Article264 1954-04-12 2 SEREMBAN, Sun. A branch of the Party Negara, which aims to secure by constitutional means the transfer of power and establish a self-governing I nited States of Malaya, was formed here today. uver jimi people ettended the Inaugural meeting al tne Negri Sembilan Clue where264 words
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Article35 1954-04-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— A arge gathering m iding pecpie from nearby k g| attended a concert staged by :h< Police Training Duaun Tua, near Kuala Luaepur. on Ft id iv nigl35 words
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Article130 1954-04-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun Macbang In Kelantan. held In nrst rown Council ection yesterday. It was divided into three wards— Bandar Baa..: Bandar Lama and Pangkal Changong -and 2g pur* C lal Via 'ays and two Chinese) contested the seats. Eighty -seven per cent of lhe130 words
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Article79 1954-04-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. SimMr. K. L. Devaser. 42-year-old Kuala Lempur barrister, was today re-elected president of the Malayan Indan Congress for the fourth time. Mr. Devaser topped the list of four candidates by "a sizeable majority" m the secret postal ballot among the MlC's S:J branches m the79 words
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Article83 1954-04-12 2 Chaplain Blesses Bishop's Throne PENANG i oflicers and n Ist. Battalion ches-oi Regim told today U f served their this land an. annals of Ifalaya them will be il their heads and there. They ttn eddres* given I to 11. s. Georgt*i t the <>< di ittoo throne preei nte83 words
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Advertisement44 1954-04-12 2 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as len cents- a word m the classified columns of 'he Standard. Adverfoemen.s accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard m Kuala "T PUr Pen ang ;j d Ipoh44 words
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Advertisement192 1954-04-12 2 I _____r dtfTcmti ...< can tv 1-^ v: m -ItaMidi •*•«•>• tvfav |he R am Mi h i a*iaw_i ,1 »r> el te m*tt I -a4aj i'■ u-mvw<» they* _.r« AM -Ah -K-tt*. f < n ,n mh^ i Mi| ™< rf ai -aats-Mn'i __siss_li«pss«««» unusual tenure- 1 teoron* i^t*192 words
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Article111 1954-04-12 3 hi ALA LUMPUR, Sun. Mr. R.E.A.D. Moreyra, lent ol the Federation War Department Civilian > ill Association, died at fhe General Hospital this morning alter a short illness. Mi. Moreyra was closely I connected with the trade union 1 movement m the country. Ho i. last111 words
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Article37 1954-04-12 3 S tiring Sei I i 1 ctiot ling ie wit W th m clubhouse su. presii after paying Vi ■kerv. away for ever rig up ari eland which lis coming f o37 words
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Article58 1954-04-12 3 A EUROPEAN left hi. it ...i? house im Road on Friday even- 1 ■4 Lat I wont out to get tape re •urciii.g machine. was 4a:ie. -X. thief stole two arristw 1 hea from two officers living tho R.A.F. barrark.it Selarang, Singapore on lame lay. Both58 words
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Article, Illustration163 1954-04-12 3 Fire Guts Lam Soon Godowns aader eoalrol m one and a hall hours by firemen who used up thousands of galloas af water from roadside water mains. V St.». ndard reporter a > visited the scene laler m the day found smoke still rising from th.' chirred remains of Ihe163 words
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Article75 1954-04-12 3 TOMORROW wi be New foi sands o: Sinhalese and Hindus n Sing spore Federal All Hin and Sinhalese decorated and lelicacies will be frier is and relatives. Spe 'ial a and prayer ceremonies will be he'd m a.l th s Hindu and Sinhalese te pies.75 words
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82 1954-04-12 3 SINGAPORE Chinese yes,jrdn- crowded the Bukit Brown md other cemeteries to pay their respects to their ancest); jnd clean th£ graves m concord with the dictates of Cheng Beng or AH Soul s Day. Actually the auspicious day fell on Monday. April 5, but since82 words
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440 1954-04-12 3 Gopt. Approval Awaited JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Greyhound racing, one of the most popular sports m Europe, will be introduced m Johore Bahru within a year if plans now m hand are approved by the State Government. The plans provide for a promotion costing about $2,000,000440 words
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Article158 1954-04-12 3 Youth Told: Take Up Engineering MR. G. KDMOXD. S nga- 1 Engineer, who re- > the C my yester--1 fter his leave, ha i this message for the y the Colony. Ts youth should aside the age-old notion being lawyers and dor* ra and have a peep m! the opportunities158 words
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Article137 1954-04-12 3 AN -5.0.5." was despatched to the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions for financial and moral support by the Indo-Maiay-Pakistaru Seamen's Union. Singapore, yesterday, to he p settle its dispute* with the Straits Steamship Company. The Union's Malay members employed by the Company have been on137 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-04-12 3 photo. SINGAPORE'S new Director of Civil Aviation. Mr. G.J. Warcup. arrived m the Colony yesterday m the Chusan. This is his first visit out East. He i s pictured with his wife and child. StandardStandard - 37 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-04-12 3 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Fernandez of Singapore. Her JG-year-old fiancee. Mr. S. Vincent. i.s on the staff of St. Joseph's Institution. Miss Fernandez is j teacher of St. Anthony's Convent. Standard photo shows (from left): Father Teng. Mr. Fernandez. Mr. Vincent. Father Aloysius. Miss97 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-04-12 3 photo. LADY de Fonseka. wire of Ceylon's envoy in Tokyo, (seen third from right) who is on the way to join her husband. Sir Susantha de Fonseka. was met on board the Chusau yesterday by Mr. M. Saravanamuttu, Commissioner for Ceylon in Malaya, and other leading Cevlonese citizens. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article41 1954-04-12 3 PENANG, Sun. By observing the simple rules of hygiene, "you, more than anybody else, can prevent yourself from getting tuberculosis" said Settlement Councillor Mrs. Cheah Inn Kiong. m a talk at the esplanade here on Saturday night.41 words
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Advertisement207 1954-04-12 3 -4_nHEr^fctyj' Kl 'i mm**m\\\mmm\ W*^^^ "^mmmW I A** ■_j||_____r I*" *> J mmmWAmmm\mW X_P*-* <mmmm^mm\^tam\. C OR COMFORT AND SXTRA WEAR B i Road, Singapore -4 C v R-aJ. jj 3-5. Hao|. 11 Un P 7 s i 1 <».. 57 Hisjh Stiee Pei ing R .if. Penang IT. Penang207 words
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Advertisement352 1954-04-12 3 I 3 ways better I mmWm IWIrIH I I m LaW _____________^^^______h uJ Ul _______L TM TMMMMm M^LW [M^ISdINNERCuJ 11 Ton Pick-up 7 better sfy/e H.u\.lmm...- iill-sll't'l b_>d> Ni« sj(ol\ i'l ..in,'; j high standard m dri»er miifort. 11.n.1i n veal, ample Icy room. douhU*-skin roof v.-niiljn < 2 Better352 words
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Article653 1954-04-12 4 Beverley S. Newbern - Beverley S. Newbern By Laughter On Strings In Germany r riMl evening it was ks if I lie* had "lid from the p-.gr>. of a storybook the I ill* old red wagon. Ihe t-tj) rooted houses and fhe narrow, eohhled street Inronga »t with653 words
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Article, Illustration370 1954-04-12 4 A fIW p.. I «f mine <n Itrrtain 1 1 Kirn awe hit t lie headline* fiver Ihe world, who made hfafarj broadcasting te America and who wag offered bijr •ri.rarl*. In appear »n the Bla'es, died quietly <>n L< trthrag m Boyalea, Herts, un370 words
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Article367 1954-04-12 4 \T HKNLYKR we meet with the word "art** we naturally conjure up a picture of i. 'Mi. us paintings. mal b 1 c statues, hanging draperies ai.d antique furniture. Bat art m Ihe 'ome ran mean a 5m..1l bowl of wild flowers. old print on the367 words
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Article223 1954-04-12 4 lIOMF. MADE hand-embroid-I «r*d cushions. tab'.erunnera and cloth* are ouite ;mt4irtant factors m the decoration ef a room. A net of fantastic:, llv-hued flowers on a table spread, a light blue tafetta cushion with *hip m full sail traced on M with navy blue223 words
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Article257 1954-04-12 4 THE CIRCUS CAME TO MARGARET r |"'HE circus came to a narrow 1 street of terraced houses m Birmingham the other day and for an hour, while all ofher traffic was kept out. the clowns and tumblers, the horses and elephants, the bandsmen and drum majorettes, went through their paecs.257 words
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Article72 1954-04-12 4 \|-4.\} member* of this nears loclbull team at the I mrersitv of Dayton m < meinaeti, Ohic. hare nncettrml backyrcuhds fron other nations. They tire: Paul Drcey Lebanese; Vince WerC Polish: Ro.j Fischer. German' Dick Miytua. Japanese; Jiw Shaford, Dutch: Phil Shoup German: Ji, n72 words
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Article21 1954-04-12 4 He that doeth good is of God: but he that doeth evil hath not seen God. 111 John I.H21 words
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Article, Illustration162 1954-04-12 4 f\S important ceremonial occasions In London Queen Elizabeth II still uses a horse drawn carriage. This may seem strange. But the motor car is only 6# years old, whereas the Monarchy is more than a thousand years old. The formal Royal Progress—when lhe Sovereign ride? m162 words
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Article, Illustration466 1954-04-12 4 JO ENGLISH - JO ENGLISH ,*\\w\.\\\\\\* \yy vnw*\*""v of Parliament *md Trooping the Co'our. The last of these celebrates the birthday ta the Sovereign who rirles OB horseback from Buckingham Palace, followed by an escort of Household Cavalry, to th>? Horse Guards Parade The State drive to the Houses of ParliamentAP - 466 words
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142 1954-04-12 4 PROJECT WILL CEMENT GOODWILL SAYS IKE WASHINGTON. (I'SIS) President Eisenhower m a special message te. th« Girl Scouts et Amerua praised their inte rest m national and international atTairs and lauded m particular their "Kits For Korea" project. "This project. I am sure," he said m a written message, "will142 words
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Article, Illustration140 1954-04-12 4 ______;_>• io^M now rion 1 11 your fn, V^s? I "screeehrr Ju *r 7 *n rmpt\ '"v lia like *«l J of strong X •lerrd resi n 4 ,l|| gj Make ji jjf the botto> S^Sft" 't l^Mr Make j ,'t* thece„, r Ruh Jhr v n powdered r140 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-04-12 5 Above: "Doll Nursing" by Teng Meng Kirn C o. Oversea Chinese Bank, Kluang Rciieicord, f 16, Yellow Filter, Electronic, Plus X. Left: "Vibrant Youth" by Au Weng Lam of East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Ipoh. RoMeiflex fll 1 100 th, Green Filter, Plus X. Above: "Picture Hunters" by65 words
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Article363 1954-04-12 5 EASTERN REALTY COM- i PANY LTD.: Made a profit alter tax of $111.81;) or at least l(i f r before lax and a dividend ot 9 c ,'o is proposed for the year ended Dec. 31, 193:;. At balancing date net liquid assets equalled $«;72.019 or 67.2363 words
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Article481 1954-04-12 5 THE metal price steadfastly gained SI4A per picul and rubber closed at just above 60 cents a lb. during the week under review. The share market benefited from the better commodity prices and industrial, tin and rubber shares contributed more evenly to the progressively481 words
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Article108 1954-04-12 5 ST ANNES. Lama shire. April 11 (Reuter) —Mr. E.S. Winterbottom. a director of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, yesterday accused Japanese textiles manufacturers of infringing British material designs for the tar Eastern export market. Mr. Winter bottom showed a conference of Lancashire textiles manufacturers here108 words
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Article40 1954-04-12 5 GENEVA. Auri' 11. (Renter) A resolution calling for the outlawing <♦. hydrogen and atomic bombs, "to save humanity from an unprecedented catastrophe bordering on annihilation." was passed unanimously by the Parliament ot' the Canton of Geneva yesterday.40 words
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Miscellaneous254 1954-04-12 5 '"O A 1 qi Ol ITION: >it t i nei I I I h a roui intir top CO 111 ii hut von h;»\e to l::.!'..::?"- dea. >:.<»^ ot >c «•> is who MOMiw FOB EVERYONE: S a tun progress Dj e^- iee;i >^- v msmns the .orm ol 1.1254 words
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Miscellaneous850 1954-04-12 5 ___sdfsdfdsfdsf_______________^_______________ m m.m T |T^^ nnrii i uwi 545 Fhtt. ly Matters: p m Chaatei Witmol W_n Re.)o_*e--6.M New* Ac News Td.k: 4". S»Oits Review; 7 fin Music Kor Dancing; tis Pavilion Players; n pa Welsh Magazine: k .io HCWI Home New>. 8 .'> 'Our Life In Tne Highlands; 9850 words
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Article860 1954-04-12 6 |A>R several years the Food and Agricultural Organisation has been reminding the world that from 60 to TO per cent of its population go hungry all their lives. Tho significance of this fact has perhaps not been fully realised by those of our statesmen who wonder why860 words
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Article, Illustration8 1954-04-12 6 BUDGET DA Y-introduced by Vicky "CUCKOO!" j j8 words
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694 1954-04-12 6 Sir:— Your editorial on Neglected Industries' is most timely as there is an increasing awareness of the bleak prospect facing Malaya. While British rubber magi nates speak with qualified cani fid. nee on the future of the rubber industry, as they must m the694 words
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Article187 1954-04-12 6 Sir: I n the "Singapore Standard" of 30th March, under the headins: "New Reflector Strips for Trishaws." I notice that there is some controversy regarding the us., of "Scotch. ite Reflector Tape" for cycles and trishaws as against glass reflectors. May 1 as a motorist say that very lew187 words
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Article149 1954-04-12 6 T s Tl c IS.A. and -.he s s n are crying for wo Id p< ;«ce. But at the same time they are experimenting with atomic and hydrogen bombs There can b e no world peace unless the nations of the world recognise the supremacy ol149 words
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Article261 1954-04-12 6 'Dancers Were Shabbily Treated' Sir;— l im disgusted si the very shabby treat ent a irded to the visiting t< ol West Australian dan ers n touring the Feder; ti rhe competition between I ie visitors and tour s ng; pore couples was planned months ahead. This, I lieve, was261 words
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Article67 1954-04-12 6 Sir:— For the last three months members of the Singapore Teachers' Union have not heard a word about the implementation of the Unified Education Service Which Was passed by the Legislative Council. 1> this the Union's delay or is it the Government's] In any <ase why doesn't the67 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-04-12 6 "Animals are like that, Sir' lurn your back and there s no tellin' what mischief they'll feet up toi*21 words
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Article101 1954-04-12 6 Sir— Will the .Management CommitUe of the Singapore Teachers Union wake from their prolonged slumber just long enough to inform the members whether thc I'nion is still alive? Since last October the only evidence of the continued existence of the I'nion has been the recent appearance of letters m101 words
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Article174 1954-04-12 6 Sir; Please allow me (o suggest to the UMNO that it is fully time that they quit babbling and playing about like unruly children; and for a change, turn their attention towards doing something really beneficial for the people. They can start on this new programme by174 words
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Article, Illustration713 1954-04-12 6 O. M. Green - O. M. Green By LONDON, FOR three months now, Mao Tse-tung has been absent from every public function of the Chinese Communist Government whose chairman he Is including the first full meeting of the Communist Central Committee m three and a half years. During this time, one713 words
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Article169 1954-04-12 7 SAIGON, April 11 (AP) Strengthened by pledgee "i unconditional support from a handful of liis former critics, Vietminh Chief of State Bao Dai lieu to France yesterday to demand immediate and independence for his war ravaged country. Before quitting Saigon to seek a showdown with the169 words
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Article79 1954-04-12 7 11. (AP).— A outlaw 100 raiders m Centi Hyderabad, Sind tan) yesterday m gamb to mdemned husthorities said the irlier had managed. a visit to the prison, and ammuniher husband, MohamRahim Hangoro, await pea] of a death sen- two murders, last rs opened fire v79 words
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116 1954-04-12 7 Japan Signs Rice Deal With Persia TEHERAN. April 11 (Renter). —The Japanese special en- voy, Mr. Mitsuo Tanake. yesterday >igned a 134,500-tons ($2,000,000) rice deal with the Persian Minister of National Economy. Dr. Fakhro- din Shademan. paving tin way for a barter agreement between the two countries. estimated at a116 words
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Article22 1954-04-12 7 FIELD MARSHAL AlexanU r Papages. the Greek Pi Minister, yesterday reshufl I inel ting eight ol ts 20 Ministers. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article, Illustration139 1954-04-12 7 IF REDS OVERRAN ASIA... photo. WASHINGTON. Men. The United States Under-Secretary of State. Mr. Walter Bedell Smith, said today that if Communist torees overran SouthEast Asia they would gain control of major naval and an bases threatening Australia, New Zealand and the Philippines. In a broadcast interview Mr. Smith saidReuter; AP - 139 words
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Article53 1954-04-12 7 LONDON, April 11, (AP).— Russell, Pasha arch enemy <>f the world's drug traffickers lor over 40 years died here yesterday, aged 74. Russell Pasha his real name was Sir Thomas Went- worth Russell was for 25 years the head of the Central N rcoties Intelligence Bureau the Egyptian53 words
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344 1954-04-12 7 Dulles Arrives In U.K. LONDON, April 11 (Reuter)— The United States Secretory of Store, Mr. John Foster Dulles, declared on his arrival m London today that "the situation m In <o-Ch.na is a danger to both our coun- tries as well as others." Mr Dulles344 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-04-12 7 photo IN WHITE OVERALLS and wearing a miner's helmet. Princess Margate! steps out the pit cage, alter bet ascent from Ihe Calvcrton coal mine. Nottingham, on April 7. The visit down the mine was the Prinrrss's own idea and came after she officially opened a new colliery at nearby t'olgrave.AP - 71 words
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Article152 1954-04-12 7 PIAN FOR RUBBER IN PAPUA CANBERRA. April 11: (Reuter) The Minister ot Territories. Mr. Paul Hasluck, today announced details of a Plan for developing the rubber industry m Papua, New Guinea, prepared on the recommendations of Mr. C.E.T. Mann. Director of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya. Mr. Man n152 words
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148 1954-04-12 7 i DUBLIN. April 11. (AFP).— If helium could be produced by controlled fusion of hydrogen atom-, the world would have such a colossal source of energy us to provide for the needs of mankind for a million years, Professor E. Walton. 1951 None' prize148 words
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Article79 1954-04-12 7 AUGUSTA, Georgia, April 11. (AFP).— General Arthur Wilson, retired, has offered US$lOO to an.v NCO who would punch David Schine m the nose. The General sent the cheque to the Army training camp where Schine. the young protege of Senator Joseph McCarthy, is79 words
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196 1954-04-12 7 HAVERFOKD, West Wales. April 11 (Reuter)— Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the Labour opposition Parliament, called last night for another approach to Soviet Russia about the control of atomic weapons. "We must make a new proaeh .t we want to these problem-.'" he toe.196 words
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Article58 1954-04-12 7 ATHENS. April ll (Reuter) —Greece has rejected Russia's] st against giving America tary bases m Ore. I he reply to Russia's protect of March 20 I al any outside attempt to conti l ie reign rights ot the Greek rnment to ci l< I■fensive agreements would58 words
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Article140 1954-04-12 7 ALBANY. (New York). April 11. (AP). Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill sen! his \.pe-recorded voice over "3.000 miles ol sea" and told educators here the "many kinds of evils, that arise m a democratic society, usually breed their own cure." In a speech accepting an honorary Doctor140 words
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Article74 1954-04-12 7 WASHINGTON. April 11. (UP). Diplomatic officials said yesterday that Major Gen. William N. Gillmore. chief of the United States mil. tary group m Thailand, i.s reported to have embarked on a three-year pian for training and expanding the Thailand armed forces. They said Ma.i.-Gen. Gillmore, is74 words
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Article78 1954-04-12 7 MADRID April 11. (Reuter). Spain is lo dose her Consulate m Gibraltar on May 1 as "unjustified" and to avoid courtesy" to Queen Elizabeth during her vlsil to toe British fortress, nine days later. A Spanish Foreign Ministry spokesman, explaining the cabinet decision yesterday said would78 words
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Article30 1954-04-12 7 ADLAI STEVENSON, unsuccessful Democratic presidential nominee, m 1952, will undergo an operation tomorrow {#r removal of a kidney stone, it was announced m Chicago yesterday. UPUP - 30 words
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Article35 1954-04-12 7 FAR East Commander, General John Hull is to confer with South Korean Presiden Dr. Syngman Rhee m Seoul to» morrow on the South Korean olan to increase its forces by 15 divisions. A.E.P.A.F.P. - 35 words
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Article114 1954-04-12 7 MAGAZINE TO PAY DAMAGES LONDON. April 11, (Router) Mr. Frank Dowling, f.'2-year-old former managing editor ol Picture Po^t. British weekly news feature magazine was awarded £1,000 damages and costs here m a libel action against the American weekly news magazine Time. Mr Dow ing who was Picture Post's managing editor114 words
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Article82 1954-04-12 7 CAIRO. A li (APITwo "grey i n nencet** of e.\Kw.ii Parojuk .<:«_• lentenced yesterday to hard labour for life by the court of assize after being found guilty of conspiring lo c v i c 'he assassination of an anti-Farouk army officer m I#SI. Tiie82 words
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Article207 1954-04-12 7 TEHERAN, April 11 (AP)— Six officers brought Dr. Mossadeq. dr posed Iranian Prime Minister, hefore an army appeal's court today despite his protests he would boycott it. Mossadeq marched meekly into the court room with the officers on either side, then slumped le Ihc bench207 words
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Article49 1954-04-12 7 KAMPALA. April 11. (AFP) Uganda .authorities have photograph! I and finger-print-ed 920 Kikuyu tribesmen, uncU r thi iew anti-Mail Man legislation aimed at preventing the spread ol terrorism from Kenya m Uganda territory. The new law compels all Kikuyus entering Uganda to register within tour weeks.49 words
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Article52 1954-04-12 7 SEOUL, April 11. (AFP).— Martial law m South Korea i> to he lifted at midnight tonight. Defence Minister. Won i Won [I, announced last night. The Minister explained that the step is heing taken to ensure an atmosphere of freedom during the general elections on52 words
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Article207 1954-04-12 7 CANNES. France, April 1 < (UP)— Japan's "Jigakumon' (Tiie Gate To Hel!) won the grand prix m tiie Cannes international film festival yesterday while Hollywood took a special notice (Hots Dc Concours) prize. The jury awarded the following other international prizes: Walt Disney's "Living £)esert."207 words
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Article373 1954-04-12 8 SHARE MARKET REPORT Industrials: Alexandria Bnck Ords $3.45. Consolidated Tin Ords 24/6 to 20/-. Fraser and Neave Ords $2 410 and 1 1 i cd. Gammons $3.35 and ?2i cd Hammrrs $2 97* and SooT Wm. Jacks $2.85. Malayan Breweries $3.30. Malayan Cement «si 28 to $1-33. Malayan Collieries 75373 words
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Article37 1954-04-12 8 MANCHESTER. April 11. (AP) The first Soviet grey cotton cloth to be imported into Britain since the war has arrived m Lancashire for finishing processes and reexport to Lancashire customers mi n West Africa.37 words
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Advertisement624 1954-04-12 8 I EAST ASIATIC Ity SAILINGS TO CONTINENT M \v Far AAea. rart Said. Geawa. Antwerp taffc,! lf| > fXymim. Caprnh, t en Gothenburg nd "g^ H»^ S'pnre rVh x) -SONGKJILA- I. ♦♦.Apr xx) "ffIONIA- ...SS StApr 1,,r *1v ni "MtaMC IS ISMa* xxx) TASADENA" !IMa» ft* x) Calls Beyrouth *S624 words
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Article955 1954-04-12 9 PHILIP TOYNBEE - BOOKS of The WEEK PHILIP TOYNBEE Thc Yokes o* Silence. By Andre Molrauv. I (Seeker end Worfcurg £6 6«.| -By A Philosophy Of Art great study Ol the visual arts is °"c of those rich spawninggrounds C f ideal which Often CIUSf sn h li.ry fo the exP^its. Md, grateful955 words
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Article944 1954-04-12 9 HAROLD NICOLSON - HAROLD NICOLSON By The CieWin Hon« >«t.mb. B\ Vir.t .it C n.nin. ill.irt l» os 11 v.| I HAD always supposed lhat il was gokle n i am lhat Daedalus dedicated U> thc shrin»« of Aoh.ldite I Mount Er>x. Mr. Vincent Cronin. who has recent .j ittumed irom944 words
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Article822 1954-04-12 9 ANGUS WILSON - ANGUS WILSON By The flmw m tht Crystal Ry Godfrey S (Go lOt. MJ A Pawner Iff 11., p>j Shi, 1 nonmld. 15t.) I i is Re rr..fi« seta or f*mt <c, Cd J FEEL »ai about i three neve Is. '1 r,i authors' hearts ai st v\t822 words
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Article104 1954-04-12 9 AI-OHK WAI. US. nv K. B:i: nt ti (Micdonald. <H M.X Excellent Western about 'ie Apache wars, 'old with that uider Stressed tautness that has always Uistmguish."l Mr Burnett's thrillers IHI ALBATft«>«a by David Langstone Boi» 'Pctet llavies 10s tiih Kir.» iovel about the necessary »v rst BOSS104 words
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Miscellaneous342 1954-04-12 9 P«| AbneK By Al Capp gmmm "l> Al thCUC-i S TmS PRE- DK K-^»^ J^EAN T )II TH P«»E IMCK-CHUr4 IS rO'NIMf.'-EP 1I Nl6 PfT. WHO'D M "^Vi A* 4 AS r K A HAXr I:'- cL S^- U^ Itf GITS CAUGJ-H HtIXKisVEAMEW YARS '^T. R a/Ak;T A N^ji*- »N342 words
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1541 1954-04-12 10 TIIE third century m tournament cricket was recorded yesterday when Thorns' thrashed the Ceylon Sports Club bowlers at Changi and collected 102 runs— more than hall the RAF (Singapore) total for the loss of seven wickets. Two of the senior matches were omp^eted and1,541 words
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Article, Illustration787 1954-04-12 10 Almost One-sided S'pore Stop At Four %I V VW I XT _P" J^-~»«-T-2Wn-J_M sE.SS_.~ ss-StterHMnes fo, Vi, r- of victory for the Colony side was not very flattering, considering the that SAFA fielded ten ol the men the v selected for the ™ning Asian Games U( competition It Manila. 11787 words
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Advertisement225 1954-04-12 10 y >J«>»> glg^^ THE ROYAL COVMAND flPffc. FILM $H Wa,t Disn€ s'* j 1 Kjk COHIiM&SoOHf iT r 6.30.' 9.10 **f *'o l/ i Powell Wsauoik v6ORDOH and** 5 M^RAE fr «l __r IJ-_>> i Z£*^% J GENE NELSON oto»oi Givoi •»<> jack i i0NAII) 7* PLUS! Palh r News225 words
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Article816 1954-04-12 11 LONDON, April II (Reuter) Wolverhampton Wanderers took a vital two points lead yesterday over their Midland rivals West Bromwich Albion m the race for the English Football League championships. Wolverhampton scored a crushing s—o victory over Charlton Athletic, while West Bromwich went down i 2—o to Cardiff. The two816 words
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Article149 1954-04-12 11 PCSC Team For Colony Aquatic PENANG Sat.— A lean of three ►frlcials and it* swimmers have been selected represent the Pen ing Chinese Swimming Club at the Inter C.S.C. Easter aquatic meeting •<> be held m Sn.i; ipoi t m April 17 and 18. I T:i Penang team wiP be149 words
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Article571 1954-04-12 11 LONDON, April 11 (Reuter)— The Rugby Tnion international ended on Saturday m a triple tie when France beat England m Paris and Wales got the better of Scotland m Swansea, England. Wales and France each have three wins, Ireland one and Scotland nil. France deaervedlv beat571 words
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Article99 1954-04-12 11 TOKYO. April 11. (Renter). Maaaru rurukawa, a 18--year-old itudenl of Nihon University. Tokyo, beat the world 200 metres breast stroke swimming record twice m trials for the Asian Game* m Manila from Majr I to 9. the Japanese Swimming Federation announced. The Federation said99 words
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Article33 1954-04-12 11 BRISBANE. April 11. (AP). Australian open champion Mervyn Rose he;.t Don Candy 7 9, fi 4. 6-2 m the in^lt 's final of the An Iral n bard court tennis championships.33 words
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Article880 1954-04-12 11 LONDON. April 11 <K.- i Football Leac..e at:u aiur jre*terday*s matches FIRST DIVISION i' \V L> L AI Wlon W .18 ?3 6 9 H'J M 2 W.B Albion .<fl 21 S il i.i (I H field T 28 18 1! 7.! 5 47 Boltun W. 3H880 words
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106 1954-04-12 11 NEW YORK. April 11. dF>. Willie Pep. wh< se nimble hands won him fame and tot-A tune m the ring, was count* ed out" today by the Stw* ;York State Boxing Commia--1 sion. Pep's rem.irkahU rir r seemed ieliniteiy ended whi n the commission ruled106 words
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Advertisement836 1954-04-12 11 I A TPLICATIONS are invited f _nL for the post of Assistant I Port Officer m the Marine! i Department. Singapore, m the j <: Salary Scale of $690x*0 930 B. 960 x 35-1.240 per month v. ith I current allowances. The tola! emoluments at present range <a> single officer836 words
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Advertisement999 1954-04-12 11 ST. ANDREW'S MISSION HOSPITAL. \OTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that m accordance with Section 29 cf Saint Andrews Mission Hospital Ordinance 1934 the Annual General Meet- ing of the Corporation will be j held at St Andrew's Mission < Hospital. 250/254 Tanjong Pagar Road. Singapore on Wednesday. the 21st day of999 words
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Article82 1954-04-12 12 f-M.C-A. tennis ties for ai Bra, Basafa Road are- Doubles: G. L. Porter Tregonning v G. S. Yeoh Jc r. G. Cnan; Cardero Dr M irthj v A. G. B. Pakir H U I. is. Men'i Singles: GE X Arkj Col. D. A. Manderi f. Vythilingham v Liem82 words
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Article452 1954-04-12 12 MAI A I I MPI R, Sun -The Selangor Badmin l<m championship will, from this year onwards be •pea to all badminton or-ani.ations affiled to the International Badminton Federation. alea ,0 lne This derision was unanimously taken at the annual f«T h i ".H n,Peti n5452 words
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Article305 1954-04-12 12 SAS Boxers Sweep The Board KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The boxen af St. Andrew's School, Singapore, who had mule a Mf natn for themselves m .Australia, proved lea good for lhe pugilists of Ihe Technical College here whom they humbled b y ten bonis lo one m a friendly rentes! m305 words
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Article176 1954-04-12 12 Paying better soccer. Young ■i J n Muslim Association easily Jel fated the Tamil BrotherSAFA Division 2 League match at Farrer Park yestertay rhe Muslim*! would have .«>'' >>ed their seorc had it not >ecu fo r the over-eagerness Jl heir forward* U beat the Tamil iefenders.176 words
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Article61 1954-04-12 12 me Selangor Indian Assorts "on today heat the Postals hv one wickel m the Navara nam Shield eompetil on The Postals batted first nil- Up 122 runs. P The Sia replied with I'M f,,r nine with opening bat k |mgh of the Methodist S£j ■^hool, so noi61 words
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Article159 1954-04-12 12 ASTON Athletic Club suffered defeat when w ;> I Iga Hospital took a <<); i' irj goal victory m a SAFA. D: ision 2 League ime B>• > ifflfes played very well an j the issue was m doubt until the ri:: il whisl W ;;:>:;159 words
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Article71 1954-04-12 12 ARGONAUTS maintained their un >eaten record m SAFA Div. .:c *j± ue soccer, edema our Police "A" by two goals to one it Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. bur they had to struggle iesperately hard to do SO. A twice-taking penalty goal Rashid Giman's first effort was well71 words
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Article95 1954-04-12 12 Toronto. April 11. (Reutsrl -A team Malayan and Indian" P, W|ll mccl a Cans dian United States team m a special nternatioaal badminton e\ ibi "on here m April 13 ?nd 14 Four Malayan stars Eddi* and Divad Choong. Ooi i>,J Hock and Ong Poh Lim will95 words
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Article376 1954-04-12 12 eeaag v.iv and aUo at two races for the nird day ar<- a s t„|_ ows: CL, I— MV. 9 f. Individuality 9(10 Double Blue gjj Zatopeh m Ureei j.. Mil bury Court 811 British Paragon 8.10 Indonesia g (n One Three On e 8.07 B.oh nioodshot376 words
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Article23 1954-04-12 12 A SOCCER quiz between ST^V !ne Civi,ian »nd k.a.f Referees Sooties will S.A.F.A .Headquarters, a: 7.00 P.m. AH interested are welcome.23 words
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Article26 1954-04-12 12 SEREMBAN s n -ru NSFA win S J*» rial tomorrow m f °r the Malaya Cu D P ™i S against Johore on Am <•'26 words
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Article, Illustration400 1954-04-12 12 EDDIE MEETS JOE FOR U.S. SINGLES THE AMERICAN FINALISTS SINGLES: Eddie Choong (Malaya) vs J ie Alston America). DOUBLES: Eddie and Dard Choong (M) vs Ooi Tetk Hock and Ong Poh Lim (M) WOMEN'S SINGLES: Judy Devlin (America) vs Margaret Vomer (America). A s£ P u AI AS > Neu400 words
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Article, Illustration269 1954-04-12 12 LAST night, at 96 Pi ffgot Road-the abode' of Colony weight lifting chaniPjons an Asian Gold' pros* Pect made a decision, writes sports reporter^ Pranci s Boev. The litter was Cheang Kok Cheong, and the decision he made was to give up the Manila269 words
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Article266 1954-04-12 12 World TT Trophies For Japan 1.U.-MMJ.X .ipr. 11 Xc ll trr> Japan tonight set the seal on a week of sensational performances m the table-tennis championships at Wembley, when they won both the Swaythling Cup team event for men and the (orbillon Cup women's team competition. In doing so they266 words
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Article214 1954-04-12 12 m near perfect condition* SCKA.RAFCA Massed Start season began yesterday morning at the Changi circuit In a bunch finish. R. Pfafae of Changi Cycling Club just beat A h Teng. „f Ranible" s SL_! U heel ret,,r ning the fairly slow time of one hour saTa?* 1214 words
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Article296 1954-04-12 12 MALACCA, sun.— combining. v schoolboys, the slicker side bea? i V v 4-2 yesterday before a large crowd tl 1 1 **3 m a schoolboys* inter state fixture i *l3 Johore schoolboys were not ibrra ing: game. They had more of it but 1...296 words
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Article91 1954-04-12 12 At the annual genera! n Ing of the Singapore An Weightlifting Asaociation Piggot Road the following were elected office bearers for the year: President: Mr. Chua Tig lock (Ba elected). Vice-Presidents: Milan Ho Pheng Khoen and Cheang X Choong (Re-elected) Hon. Secretary: Mr. Pet k San (Re-elected*91 words
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Advertisement67 1954-04-12 12 More Sunday Sport: Page II —UK Soccer Roundup and League tables. Page IO—SCA Cricket and Suara Muda vs Spore soccer. BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for a s little as ten cents a word m the r-lassi ned columns of the Standard. Advertisements Rn» c ted 1 12867 words
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Miscellaneous49 1954-04-12 12 f <^Zmi tfesar; Rw <_• Trnr.A- t*. Seletar p. ™awn I nion Dir. .?B— Oeplang: St. John's SC v Jhions Dir. 2-F. Park- I l*ong Bahru Rangers v Rovers Dir ">— C U DiniK 6TC; rs r. ICI— Brexceriet o^^S W BOX/.YG. F.4RELF 7,i--diridual Championships— Tonolin Grym. JENNIS: ymca Championships—49 words
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