Singapore Standard, 17 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-17 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD dH Vol. IV. No. 289. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, APRIL 17, 193* TWELVE PAGES 10 CEVTS.16 words
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293 1954-04-17 1 REDS STAGE A PAMPHLET RAID: 4 HELD Ey 808 PERIES, Standard Stoff Reporter FGUR Communist suspects were detained in Singapore vt'terday when Red* in the Colony organised a raid" in the City. pamphlets, in Chinese, were cyclostyled on >ome contained subversive literature y others were pictorials. They were seized by293 words
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Article96 1954-04-17 1 Two-Way Faster Holiday Exodus iIGANTIC two-way of rail and road efween Singapore the mainland is carrying thousands of -is!-s on their way •;ds on both the Causeway. ling Houses v ing :i \y visitors. SP< ftttl 1 Lumpur an i n asible for I n S ngapore. The in t96 words
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Article18 1954-04-17 1 Pope Will Broadcast On Sunday >: pi j thei fal fo i-> 1 i of Satnt I i«e S18 words
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Article81 1954-04-17 1 TAIPEI, a 16: (Reuter) -Tie Chinese Nationalist Pre- j sutent, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, said in a nationwide broadcast :odav that it was mly through a snuggle for i that m I could live eternally in truth •Many people ir. the world >day wh 0 do noi81 words
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Article46 1954-04-17 1 LOXDOX. April 16. (Reu'.or) Holiday crowds began pouring out of Lon lon yesterday in what i s expe ted to set an 1 me r I for an Easter rush Air traffic a one was 20 per li^her than '.as- year's r or J.46 words
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Article, Illustration170 1954-04-17 1 JAMES A. JUMAT - JAMES A. JUMAT By THE crew of three and the driver or Singapore Harbour Board fire tender, escaped death narrowly yesterdiy. when the vehicle crashed into a road divider and turned turtle, white tikia? a 4tiarp bend in front of th« Tmji>m> Pagar Police Station It170 words
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276 1954-04-17 1 CANBERRA April 16 (Reut;>r)— Mrs. Petrov, wife of the Sovie Emb^v S° 2 P ll>iCal QSylum in A was heard at rh Embassy today despite rumours of her "disappearance." A Renter correspondent, who is familiar with he voice, visited the Embassy today276 words
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Article40 1954-04-17 1 r ON DON. April 16, (Renter). —Mr Harry Pollitt, General Secretary of Britain's Comf mu "L Jt Party, today appealed to tn« labbuv movement to throw its full w:iqht behind widespread demanchi to ban Ui« iiydto^eu bomb.40 words
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Article145 1954-04-17 1 AL 3 USTA (Georgia), April 16 Preside:;: Eisenhower pledged today that a "fair share" o f American tr tops will be maintained in Europe, so long a.- a threat I the lecurity of the western nations exists In i six-point message to the PrimeAP; Reuter - 145 words
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Article63 1954-04-17 1 WASHINGTON, April 16 (Reuter):— The Atomic fcnergy Lommission ye<terday announce approval of 'a private industry research and development programme for ln« conunercial UN of atomic power. Investigations involving actual experiments and preliminary engineering will be carried out by a group which has baen studying nuclear63 words
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84 1954-04-17 1 PEN.WG. Fri. Four Indonesians made a report at the Bivi,, Lepas Police Station yesterday that four Chinese armed with revolvers hoarded their vessel when they wer P three miles south of Pulau Rimau and took away !0 four-gallon tins of patchouli oil and seven84 words
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Article43 1954-04-17 1 LOS ANGELES, April 16. (AP). Jetf Chandler's "intense devotion and complete absorption in his film career*' caused him to neglect his \wfe. Marjorie. she testified in obtaining a divorce yesterday. Mrs. Chandler charged cruelty. They had been married eUht years.43 words
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Article25 1954-04-17 1 THE Queen's Court save pennies to 28 old men and -8 old women U\ London 00 Thursday in a traditional Maundy ceremony. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article129 1954-04-17 1 2 To Sit At Crash Inquiry MR. E. .1. DAVIFS. the Attorney-General. Singapore. yesterday said he had consultations with the Ministry of j Civil Aviation and the BO AC ;in Britain on how inquiries into air crashes are conducted in Britain. Ho said this m connection with the proposed inquiry129 words
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Article84 1954-04-17 1 RANGOON. April IS (AFP) Nearly 100 homos were reported burned dow n in the ancient historic capital Pegu, SO miles north-east ot Rangoon, i when a (ire broke out in the heart of the city yesterday afternoon. No casualties have been reported so tar. Telephone and84 words
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Article87 1954-04-17 1 HONGKONG. April If: (AP Mrs. Sue Buol. wife of Robert Buol of Stockton. California, left here yesterday for Geneva, with hopes of getting the aid of American officials for the release of her husband from a "Chinese Communist prison. Buol. Chief of Operations for Major Gen.87 words
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Article721 1954-04-17 1 ALLIANCE IGNORES THE 'SNUB' Team To Tell UK, US About Demands Standard Staff Reporter THE UMNO-MCA Alliance's delegation to Britain will ignore the Secretary of State, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's "snub" and 9° on »r$ political mission as originally planned. tn.ir RrL ynelton ref V ses to receive th delegation, \t721 words
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203 1954-04-17 1 Queen, Duke Spend Weekend At Hill Resort NUWARELIYA. April 16. (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh haveleft the humid Ceylon plains to spend Easter weekend quietly In thi s cool mountain resort. The Queen and Duke spent more than five hours in a train yesterday steaming through the203 words
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Article151 1954-04-17 1 Third Phase Of Fight Nears? HANOI. Am. Chriatlaa De c i ad a iwift Mrlli irtti ,f Di.'t] B:-n Phi; «,>(,, Ifite tin* Initi »«i\ is >i>t Oon burrowing i wedge towar N ;h r fa iff Um fortmi 1 Vi c 1 rn l n h thousands oi freshAFP; UP - 151 words
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Advertisement227 1954-04-17 1 l'»r i $tli**t Hmmfjm mi LADIES HANDBAGS ahtiiv* rail on "•NOVELTY.to.. HH North Bridxr R»«4 Phone 331*23 Singapore*. COR de GROOT /i *T^«>MBfltitfßßH^H A 0010<> R Chopin Recital No. 1. A. 0010!) L. 24 Preludes Op. 28 Chopiti A 0011 L Ballades for piano Chopin. A. 00t>4t».R Piano Concerto No.227 words
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345 1954-04-17 2 M.I.C. HITS AT SECRET MEETINGS ON POLLS Representatives Should Be Told PRAI, Fri. It is unfortunate thqf Government thought fit to "old secret conferences on Federal elections with the Rulers ond transmit rtieir recommendations to the j Secretory of State for the Colonies, said Mr. !K L Devasser, of the345 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-04-17 2 Standard Staff Reporter ALTERNATIVE draft legal instruments for con stitutional reforms recommended in the Rendei Repor for Singapore are being prepared "for every event--1 uality," Mr. E.J. Davies, the Attorney-General, said oi his return yesterday after consultations with lega officers of the Colonial Office316 words
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Article66 1954-04-17 2 TWO ?hips of the Sixtl Minesweeping Squadron H.M.S [Jaseur and Magicienne lef S -..uapore for the United K ng c. m on Thursday after rv i ing in Malayan waters sii a j 1946. Two other minesweepers ol the Squadron H.M.S. Lioness and Lysander left Singapon66 words
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Article81 1954-04-17 2 LOADIXG and unloading of any goods by any vehicles in Bt^fh Road from the junction of Fraser Street to Jalan Sultan is prohibited hetween 'he hours of 8 a.m. to 9.30 a m [230 p.m. to 2.15 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. o n week81 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-04-17 2 photo. SINGAPORE'S AttorneyGeneral, Mr. E. J. Davies (right) wa s met at Kalians Airport on his return to the Colony yesterday by Mrs. W. A. C. Goode (in white), wife of the Officer Administering: the Government Mrs. Davies. and Mr C. H. Butterfield, the Solicitor General.Standard - 51 words
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Article91 1954-04-17 2 ANTHRAX IN COLONY REPORTED A DOG has died In the I Colony of "Anthrax"'. This has en reported to Xiae Veterinary Department which [s Investigating th e cause of this fatal disease. An owner took his doer for treatment to th e Animal Infirmary in Kampons Java Road. j After91 words
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Article38 1954-04-17 2 LLM Kai Sing 16, was struck by lightning during yesterriav evening's thunderstorm near his home in the Tampenfs Roan area. He was rushed to hospial where his condition Was re-' ported aj not serious38 words
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Article114 1954-04-17 2 MOHAMED NOOR bin Hassan and Abdul Wahib bin Jono were sentenced to death in tile Singapore Assize Court yesterday, after a jur v found them guilty of murdering a 36-year-old fruit-teller. Tar. Sam Heng. The jury, after a 20 minute retirement, returned with a114 words
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Article54 1954-04-17 2 SINGAPORE Police yesterday detained a iuspe I in connection with the sta >bii of 13-year-old Cheong F i Sin in Pek: 2 Street. Cheong. w 10 was admit! I to General Hospital with a w< und on I i a /back. was itabbc i in a54 words
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Article73 1954-04-17 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —The Su.tan of Pahang yesterdav ■t.ared a large part of the' KJgf 1 Pekan district all White '-freeing 30.000 people sL< th f Fede ration' s largest from Emergency restric- I.lons. This 1.300 square-mile stretch is tne first '-White Area" Hahang covering nearly73 words
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Article36 1954-04-17 2 Lim Lucy Yong Win TWO amateur danrers Mr Lim Hong Chin and Miss Lu£ Yong. won the 1954 Singapore International Novict Dance Cnampionships on Thursday night at the Raffles Hotei I Ihe competition was held bv36 words
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Article14 1954-04-17 2 $10 Jn the Muar Police Court for hawking pork without a14 words
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82 1954-04-17 2 SINGAPORE Po.ire Brl probing the death of Chin Kim Siong. a teacher of the Chung Ching Hish School in Ki:n I Yam Road. I Chin w*a« fcK.-nd dead ln li> room in the Chinese VMCA in Selegie Road early yeiterda) morning. His bro'i-.tr. Chin82 words
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Article21 1954-04-17 2 SIX Indonesian fotinnlifti arrived in Singapore yesterdav by Indian Airways Corpotujtion after a 25-day tc ur tf India I21 words
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Advertisement63 1954-04-17 2 >yfews|^H Bfc v "*r^" vfffffc" V^iv^^^t Jflaf for you t apple blossom DAMASK ROSE CORONATION with CUTt^L CUTEX LIPSTICK— stoys tost, indelible, smooth end creamy and NEVER leoves a kiss-print CUTEX NAIL POLISH— Goes on easier, looks lovely longer and in the amazing SPILLPRUF bottle IL.N>\ AN I L|) \IU63 words
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Advertisement171 1954-04-17 2 I IB j^S^^^r^ I Jf^ a All T\ rrv lour Last ciianw, H"ii a;- fa* g AJ A I TEXTILES L I M 1 1 E D 31. Kaffles Plmci, >iii«:a|Hu. lMi, m I RAFFLES HuTti; g TONIGHT EXTKNSION E I BRADLEY SSSTERS M TIIK KMKII- Hot M r Morning171 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-04-17 3 photo >IK. AW IT HAW. M yearold son «>f Mr Aw Boon Haw, returned U the Colony by BO AC Aruonaut. on Thursday, after four years' study in the United States. Member* of Mr. Aw's family were at th<" airport to meet him. StandardStandard - 48 words
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131 1954-04-17 3 Seaman Gets Four Months For Theft A leaman. Joseph Black was told by a magistrate that he ought to have known I better \[\i:i to commit theft. "This is not just one isolated instance. You keep on i)in» it." the magistrate added Black, who has been in po- Uc e131 words
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Article49 1954-04-17 3 SEVENTY EIGHT students from MaUya, many of them from th« Malayan Teacher's Tralnu.-j Col ege, Kirkby, form part of L5O Far Eastern stuients vi3iting well -known i a i:\ England, Scotland t at: 3 Walea < year on vacation ?ourse3 organised by the Btitisli Couacil.49 words
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Article, Illustration440 1954-04-17 3 Standard Staff Reporter FROM June 1, this year, about 6,000 families living in the Singapore Improvement Trust flats will have their rents increased by ten per cent to meet assessment charges on Trust properties. The Acting Chairman, Mr. J. T. Rca. told a440 words
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Article36 1954-04-17 3 THE 'mm ->n "he Importation of cats ml 1 >^> into Singapore under the Quarantine (Importation )f Cata Dogs-Prohibi-tion) orders of 1947 has been revoked, from April 12 this year, a Government announcement ni yesterday.36 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-04-17 3 photo. MRS. A'BECKETT TERRELL. wif e of the former Appeal Judge, arrived by Qantas BOAC at Kalians Airport from the United Kingdom last night, to spend the Easter Holidays with her two daughters, Sally and Annie. She will stay in the Colony for one month. Picture shows Mrs. A'Beckett TerrellStandard - 54 words
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Article57 1954-04-17 3 THE Sin^apor? Art SodtCjr will hold ar: exhibition of Singapore an i Malaya photographj by Francis Wu. Master of Photography, at the British C mncil Ha!i, Stamford Roa I Singapore. On Tuesday April 20, and Wednesday April 21st. The oiliiia! opening will b>? !by the Commissioner General57 words
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165 1954-04-17 3 THE Singapore Court of Appeal on Thursday upheld the $24,000 award made recently by Mr. Justice Knight to a City Council driver, Yusof bin Kayab. who was injured in a motor accident on Sept. 24, 1952. The award for general and special damages was165 words
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Article82 1954-04-17 3 A MALAYAN Airways booking clerk, Ho Kim Choon. 11, was yesterday sentenced to four months' rigorous imprisonment in the Singapore Fifth Police Court, for criminal breach of trust of $407. Ho pleaded guilty to the charge. The Court was told that when the manager of82 words
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Article190 1954-04-17 3 New Trust Policy Standard Staff Reporter ALL NEW flats to be built by the Singapore Improvement Trust will have individual service meters installed. The old buildings will retain common meters which will be continued for "some considerable time." said Mr. J. M. Fraser, Manager190 words
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Article112 1954-04-17 3 Increase In Rates Justified A 100 PER CENT increase in rents ot 14 shops belonging to Singapore Improvement Trust in Seng Poh Road was yesterday described by the Manacer of the Trust. Mr. J. M Fraser. as -a very reasonable increase." Mr. Fraser explained that these Shops wer e pre-war112 words
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Advertisement86 1954-04-17 3 'ip m^ ■T iT aL 1 L^J 1 JN 1^ I 2 '^fc IF «II H I aVa^P SYBARIS DE SEVERAS Ballet Master I HILDA and CHARLOTTE The world Umotis Trio i^ical. ballot, modern and chararter H appear.iiij ni?htl.v f rOn i Saturday. lTth April. aK j».»i CATHAY RESTAURANT. Tonight86 words
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Advertisement292 1954-04-17 3 IJH B^l I K NORTH BORNEO hB 1 Shop I o/n#'/i/r- #'#»###fff I >\e close at 6 p.m. J I .MISS >OT THEBB MOST BCNBATIOIIAL j ■ARGAINi at our j GRAND EASTER BARGAINS HKKII \<.l IM \ll, J lil PIECES WITH FISH tATtR *t«tM j 87 PIECES WITH HSH EATER292 words
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Article260 1954-04-17 4 Malaya Needs 3, Say The Experts KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Long term recommendations to improve welfare services for the blind in Malaya have been made to the Federation Government. These recommendations have been made after a study over the last few years cf the problem by experts. Priority260 words
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Article137 1954-04-17 4 Cheered By Children KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The High Commissioner. Genera] Sir Gerald Templer, and Lady Templer, paid a farewell visit to Ipoh yesterday. Sir Gerald inspected a combined military parade headed by a guard of honour formed by *A f Company of the Federation Regiment.137 words
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Article199 1954-04-17 4 Robbers Posed As Police i KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A Chinese tailor and his wife were robbed Of a gold bracelet valued at $49rt by two men who protended to be members of the Police Force. The men. ChOO Beng. a subcontractor and Lee Her. a coffee -.shop, employee, were convicted199 words
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Article55 1954-04-17 4 KUALA LIPIS. Fri.— About four acres of land have be£n reserved in the mukim of Tanah Rata. Pr.hang. by the Mentri Btssr. Pahang. for the Sam Poh Chte Buddhist Temple according tc the Pahang Gazette. Another piece of ,hnd is reserved in Kuala Lipis for The55 words
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Article53 1954-04-17 4 t, KV)AI^L LIFIS M.— Three Offirerj hav e betn authorised tc exercise the power of a Senior Police Officer under ;ht Gaining House Ordinance by the Ruler :n Council m Pahang. The oAceri are: Inspector luan Muda bin Tuan Idris Inspector Hari Singh Virikanii inspector Zainal53 words
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Article163 1954-04-17 4 IPOH. Fri— ln a move to get more member* for tht Association, the Ptrak branch of the Automobile Asso< iation of Malaya, is tc ho ti regular "get together" lociall among members and non-members. A suggestion tc hold such socials was put forward at las!163 words
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Article62 1954-04-17 4 taiping. rri.— Al the close of fne electoral register in Taiping. it vai revealed that a total of 7.247 residents have registered as voters Ch .^o totalled 3,963. Malays 1.844. Indians 1.357 and others 85 Mr. F. A. M( Issinac, Supervisor of Elections, «-i;ui he was gratified62 words
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Article31 1954-04-17 4 THE muk m of Luil in the District of Ptkan has been declared a Pood Restricted Area by the Mentri Besar o/ Pahang under the Emergency R* > i^ations.31 words
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Article132 1954-04-17 4 SPEED UP SELF-GOVT, SAYS MP LONDON. Fi -Communism Will be t i_ t t |n Ma.aya more easily I v speeding up democracy there :han by the I sort of predominaotly White security arranfement an-! nounced by Mr Anthony Eden, the British Fir-tip:. Secretary, on Wednesday. This wai stated by132 words
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Article, Illustration193 1954-04-17 4 Standard Staff Reporter THREE more members of the revue "Holiday on Ice" arrived b v Cathay Pacific Airways. Skymaster, at Kallang Airport, last night, to make final preparations for their performance at the Happy World Stadium during the Easter reason They were Fred Fischer, staseStandard - 193 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-04-17 4 r>;c?o. PRETTY Mass Prtncia Sparr, L*4-i>« nr-cld QnitUitBOAC hosteaSj planj to spend U r koNdoys In S <:t r. 'h ),t r i unice a$ soon as the completes her 500th )u uf oj iiui:ii;, <r.e W>'d The Standard q| Kallang Aitport, U:f>t night Mist S:mit i«Standard - 69 words
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Article187 1954-04-17 4 PENANG. Fri.— A special jury, after deliberating for 88 minutes, found a thirty-year-old fishmonger. Tan Aw Bah. not guilty of a charge of murdering his wife. Chow Ah Nooi. at Rope Walk on Jan. 6. Tan wai accordingly acQuitted arid discharged by Mr I Justice187 words
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130 1954-04-17 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri A total of 67 terrorists were killed in the Federation during the month of March and 23 were wounded. Surrenders numbered 22 while two terrorists were captured. There were 24 m.ijor bandit incidents and 1- minor one*. In all nine130 words
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Article31 1954-04-17 4 FOR driving rr.( t( r mi .v. Bakri New V: lage, Mu;ir. without holdit driving licence Toh K;rn Loon <«.'4> was fined S3€ in the MIMUT Police Court.31 words
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Advertisement315 1954-04-17 4 \Sh attractions "^t MOW SHOWING y M fO H.flfl a.m. 1.43, 4.15 t f^fiFJJfTf^^^^k-^ 6.45 9.30 p.m. l^njljjjjll HP!/ ON THE PANORAMIC SCREEN NO CLASSES REQUIRED LTHE LIONS SHARE IN ENTERTAINMENT! M-G.M'i Bi^r Color Masted I*■ GRAYSON REEL ann miller f Free Lists Suspended THIS IS AN M C; M315 words
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Advertisement66 1954-04-17 4 BARGAIN BUY! I You can advertise vour needs for a s little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard in Kua'a Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh TH I S \m/BIG beyond ANY BIGNESS66 words
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Advertisement162 1954-04-17 4 in his hands... r,;;";;vC]l IN HIS ARMS... r,r,,;;SM /^^^fP/PP I/in I* GOff EVMIS fS||» I A »«T. gWWcofc-j I PLi'S? -DORSKV nHQIHIH. ,v< mr J!T I TODAY 3am THiri, Tv"~~* Tomorrow 9 a.m. I NTWII l> FK<»\Ml h liur i ciih:ai.o...m\i \o TTTTrri i. nit: Mii; it < Wi,:; XlikllN162 words
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373 1954-04-17 5 NINE victims of last year's Geylang fire were given a reprieve by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn on Thursday. He cautioned and discharged them for putting up unauthorized houses on their old burnt-out sites. Before the cases were373 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-04-17 5 b! C J^nU« y K F u ßoon shows a fire tender being hauled by a Singapore Harbour Board crane an hour after it crashed into a road divider yesterday.30 words
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Article166 1954-04-17 5 IMPRINTS of the mtire palm, instead ol tinker prints, are now to be taken of persons charged with crimes because such marks have been found at scenes of crimes recently. A Bill amending the Registration of Criminals Ordinance to this effect is to be166 words
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164 1954-04-17 5 Fl'v K Malayans have I t-:i provisionally aU d for the award of scholarships by the Government of India under their Cultural Scholarship Scheme l (> r 1*1:14-55. They are: Messrs. James Loh Ching Yew of 72 Woodleigh Park. Singapore (M.A. History for two years*164 words
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Article51 1954-04-17 5 JEWELLERY irorNj $4,000 ?nnnj»/actnred by Singapore firm of goldsmiths, nill be exhibited at the British Industries Fair n-hich opens on May 3. The jexceWerrt i<? the work oi craftsmen front Messrs. Lee Onn Co., Ltd.. South Bridge Road, and will be jlown to Britain on April51 words
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Article71 1954-04-17 5 COMPETITION for admission into medical schools n the United Kingdom from overseas students is so keen that applicants are advised to send in their applications for admission for 1955 to the Director of Colonial Scholars before July 1. this year. A Singapore Public Relations Press release stated that71 words
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129 1954-04-17 5 A FARMER toiod a robbery bid by two men in Jalan Kathi. Singapore, on Thurday night when he turned round and tried to arrest them. He chased them as they fled and when he failed to catch i them, he returned to his129 words
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Article158 1954-04-17 5 Poole Road, whose vehicle was gutted by -fire on Thursday night, is a very angry man. Mr. Hoekstra told The Stand--11 ard that firemen who arrived 1 1 jon the scene within five 1 1 I minutes, fought the flames with < I buckets of water158 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-04-17 5 Standard MISS Kathleen Gorhan. 23, Australian ballet dancer who had successful tour of the Continent. United Kingdom and Enypt. arrived in Singapore recently on her way to Australia for another year's ballet tour of the country. Miss Clorhan said she was the first in the family toStandard - 82 words
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Article67 1954-04-17 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.—Representatives of many welfare organisations in Johore met in the Council Chamber. Johore Bahru. yesterday when Mr W.H. Chinn. Social Welfare Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, was introduced to them. He advised all voluntary welfare workers to get into the67 words
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Miscellaneous392 1954-04-17 5 ri t- "in -fi in t~ nrrrn innn(Tr>iiirw inTi'LiilWiiirrpwHHMnri ui^nßiin inTT^ihTui iQ.ninpi 7mii»ni^ff<iiiri> i^ornwrnniriinirnT .rn-nninnxTHiirm nrrTrratf^^r w j rnTTr l ifrtti^»nr i^nnm-iMf w^»w»^^^«^**fcM<fcii r* AKT cn n TVi f ff badminton Bpm md commercial Half Hour 930 In Holiday Mood SPORE ART SOt If. l\t 'jth an- 1 scnoo! 5.9392 words
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Article851 1954-04-17 6 I IKE the camel in the fable, the Singapore Govunment grows more demanding in the usurpation of more and more arbitrary powers. The fable, you may remember, tells how on a cold night a camel thrust its head into the tent of an Arab. When the man retlKWstKited,851 words
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Article420 1954-04-17 6 SOUTH ASIAN NEUTRALISM COLOMBO, U.S. HYDROGEN BOMB tests have set off a campaign for giving more substance to India's neutralist policy and for keeping America' out of Asia. Diplomatic observers here report increased Indian diplomatic activity in the whole of South Asia. According to these reliable sources420 words
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Article138 1954-04-17 6 Review of views U.S. Compromise Needed SIN CHEW .jit POH expresses the opinion that the United States wi'l have to compromise on some of her policies With France and Britain during the forthcoming Geneva ta ks on Asia if the West is to remain united against Communist strategy. However. U.S.138 words
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595 1954-04-17 6 WHAT HAPPENED IN KOREA CAN HAPPEN IN I-CHINA Sir; Your leader 'Vietnam I and Malaya' prompts me to make a few comments on the subject. The greatest allies of Communism in Indo-China as a whole and in Vietnam in particular are the neglected peasants who form nearly ninety per cent595 words
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Letter95 1954-04-17 6 WAKE UP ACSU! Sir: .Xhe announcement publisher* in your fcaper last week regarding the Ritson Males of pay for Services employees has given Hie public the idea that the.^e employees are better off now. This is certainly not the case. While it is appreciated that clerks benefit to a large95 words
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Letter90 1954-04-17 6 S- •7" Il ls re^rted that radioactive dust, was collected from a p i ane whi h arrived in Calcutta from »hn g POr^ Other wpor™ about radioactivity after the coming" b m «P»o»ion arl roming in dai y. The rariir^activity is qui IS J3J a o90 words
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Letter360 1954-04-17 6 Sir: Mr. M.G. Ferrmson in hi* letter appearing in fhe Singapore Standard of April f, mafcei another urtempt to bluff the people that Asian* are unfit tor self-government. Oi course it goes without saying thai like academic knowledge a superficial acquaintance with a country will not carry360 words
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Article956 1954-04-17 6 HUGH LATIMER - Kenya Needs A Strong Government HUGH LATIMER if,, NAIROBI. TT is pertinent to the trbu--1 blefof Kenya that its pioneers planted a modern city on the very edge of the Kikuyu Reserve. Nairobi U metropolitan, feverish, incongruous and many longU Along its streets go little Seychelloise Rirls intfmvered Frocks, long-limbed956 words
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Advertisement44 1954-04-17 6 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE SCHEDULED SERVICE Between Kuala Lumpur, Bcntong, Benta, Temerloh, Jenderata, Sitiawan, Ipoh, Kuonton, Trengganu, Koto Bahru, Ulu Bernam, Lobu Kubong, Dungun, Bidor, Chukoi, Kroh. CHARTER RATES ON REQUEST. ALL ENQUIRIES TO: MANSFIELD a CD., LTD. Loke Yew Building Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 2927.44 words
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Advertisement37 1954-04-17 6 Iff O### #*A#'rf ###»#>#• iff #f tvsi-tubv ET il ifl Wk N I kJ r J yes, as far back as ISS3 rfi pioneers like Professor Emil Ha applying their special knovJed produce THE WORLD'S BEST BEER {cmsbeirq37 words
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Miscellaneous23 1954-04-17 6 SATURDAY SATIftE. Hv viriTT^ 1 mi^f^^^^^C /ftjfc* -KHONIVT V)RJ OF CH*P. JUST LOLt> M^ B9^^^^^^23^Vs^ I CUP nN^ 1 tickct for teh au\o23 words
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184 1954-04-17 7 Dulles Is Satisfied With UK Talks SYRACUSE, New York, April 16, (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the American Secretary of State, said here yesterday he was "well satisfied" with the results of his talks in London and Paris on Indo-China. Mr. Dulle? flew here from Paris on his way to184 words
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Article100 1954-04-17 7 Refugee Chief Is Abducted BERLIN, April 16, (AP)— West Berlin police officially announced Wednesday that th'e .head ol an anti-Soviet organi- sation of Russian refugees was ••forcibly abducted'* Tuesday night by East German Communists who tirst beat him into unconsciousness. The police account confirmed an eariier claim by the refugee100 words
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Article64 1954-04-17 7 TOKYO. April 16. (AP)— I Japan's bribery scandal reached high into the Liberal Party (of Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida yesterday and may delay his planned trip to the United States and England. Leaders of the Liberal Party have been questioned in connection with the bribery of64 words
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Article130 1954-04-17 7 WASHINGTON. April 16 (IP) Leaders of the congressional Atomic Energy Commission asked Congress yesterday to revise the Atomic Energy Act to permit the transfer of A-bomb and H-bomb data and materials to Tnited States allies. Chairman W. Sterling Cole and vice chairman Bourko B. Hickenlooper130 words
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Article165 1954-04-17 7 PARIS, April 1G (Reuter) An all round compromise saved M. Joseph Laniel's cabinet yesterday from collapse over the European army issue only 11 days before the Geneva conference on Korea and Indo-China. Both supporters and opg nentj of th e *ix-nati<sn fpn??? n D ienc e165 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-04-17 7 Photo. WHILE flying very low, spraying DDT over suburban Cairo, an Egyptian Air Force smgle-engined Vultee Valiant crashed into lofty palm trees. The aircraft, out of control, plunged into a nearby eye hospital's dormitory wine Two nurses were injured and the pilot killed U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article46 1954-04-17 7 TOKYO. April l«, (APy—A person in Tokyo who telephones a friend In Nagoya oi Osaka* 280 miles away, can now not only hear but see who he'? in communication with. The Telegraph and Telephone Service yesterdav opened tele-phone-television service to the three cities.46 words
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Article37 1954-04-17 7 THE world'!; population increased by an estimated 30.000.000 people to about 2,469.000.000 between 1951 and 1952 according to the 1033 edition of the Demographic Year Book issued by the United Nations Statistical officials ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article61 1954-04-17 7 PARIS. April 16 (AP) —Three year-old Michele Alepee and her 21 -monthold brother Tony fell out of an apartment window yesterday and landed on the sidewalk 47 feet below. They uere rushed unconscious to a hospital. X-rays showed no fractures and there wasn't even a bruise.61 words
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Article51 1954-04-17 7 HO LL WOOD. April 16. (AP) World famed actress. Mary Pick ford, reported the loss of a U5522.500 diamond clip last Monday in a restaurant. She said the dip. part of a bracelet, ronsisted of one 2'Jcarat emerald-cut ranary diamond and 101 baguette diamonds. <et in51 words
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Article223 1954-04-17 7 Chrrles And Anne Sail For Tobruk PORTSMOUTH. April 16 (Reuter) Prince Charles and Princess Anne, the Queen's very tired but excited chiidren. left here on Wednesday aboard the Royal yacht Britannia for Tobruk where they will be reunited with their parents after a separation of almost six months. As the223 words
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Article30 1954-04-17 7 WASHINGTON, April 16. (Renter)— A United Stiitenavy spokesman yesterd;iv identified two American aircraft t carriers operating in waters near Indo-China as the USS EL<sex and USS Boxer.30 words
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Article254 1954-04-17 7 Bevan Protests Asia Pact LONDON, April 16— Left Winger Aneurin Bevon's res.g.i ,tion from the Lobour Forty's "shodow cobiner" left the British Sociolist movement torn wide open todoy in the most serious split in its history. Speculation developed over whether the fiery. 56--year-old Welsh254 words
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Article120 1954-04-17 7 LONDON, April 16, (UP)— British Foreign Under-Secre-tary Anthony Nutting said yesterday Vietminh Communist forces in Indo-China are "entirely dependent" on aid from Red China. Replying in a written answer to a Socialist question asking extent of Chinese aid to IndoChina Reds. Nutting said: "According to120 words
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Article118 1954-04-17 7 'Hawaii Is Part Of Japan' HONOLULU. April It. (AP) A 64-year-old Japan*** farmer who iu-ists in.,t Hawaii i.« part of Japan km indicted by a Federal Gn Jury here for violating Ihe McCarran Act. The defendant. Kameti i Tomei. has livi 1 In Ha 48 yo;irs. He f failing to118 words
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Article34 1954-04-17 7 NEW YORK. Apm It, (I ter) A Peabody Award J "Osmr" of radio and le —was made |Q tht- B ii-h Broa(J^n.sting Corporal its coverage of th t > C of Queen Elizabeth.34 words
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Article138 1954-04-17 7 PARIS, April 16 (IT) France announced it* approval last night of United States Secretary of State John Foster Dulles plan fo~ a ten-nation Far Eastern security pact. A joint communique S France's Intention n> e study of a defensh e covering South E;M A Indo-China. The138 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-04-17 7 photo. MEMBERS of an Indonesian Press delegation tre ronducted round the Tata Memorial Cancer Research Institute in Bombay during their recent visit to the city while touring India A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article31 1954-04-17 7 HOLLYWOOD. Apr: (AP)— Blonde actress Marilyn Monroe is back at work In I movies for the flr?t time her marriage to Am baseball star Joe Dimafgta a»t Jan. 14.31 words
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Advertisement284 1954-04-17 7 Equip your kitchen with i si xi Tlr name BEX stands i'or kitchen and household ir e designed with one eye on beauty and the •ther practical problems. And how beautifully Hex ware solves theM problems. Look at these three Bex products lor example: BEX Spice Rack >— pa -<.-^—284 words
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Advertisement74 1954-04-17 7 |i favoured for ROBINSON'S FINEST CEYLON TEA 1 LB PACKETS |^!^M 5S fc3^^^>> 7^, s i i: f• e Ku;ila Lumpur jS^^^^^^^B MEm W^^^^ i r^^ >2.i5 $2.45 r^^^^^^^^^t^^lvJ^ K *^zz iIB A CK| TS; ''Si fiS^S)Hl^| MS Sing..p«.re Kuyla Lumpur WO|(Tt/j f f]H^' J^^sZft V JPN?^^ $1.25 $1.30 uuj74 words
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Article193 1954-04-17 8 THE United Kingdom maintained its pos tion as hvV. best customer with a total trade of £134,000,S3o out ome Total of £718,000,000 in 1953. Imports of essential requirements and consumer goods into Malaya from the .United Kingdom amounted to £77,000,uuu ?n™ n return Malaya exported193 words
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Article74 1954-04-17 8 LONDON. April 16—Making the fastest Atlantic crossing since she won the Blue Riband, the American liner. United States. glided past Bishop's Rork yesterday, only three day?. 20 hours and 57 minutes after leaving New °The speed for the 3.015 miles wa« 32 43 knots. In July. 1952.74 words
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Advertisement744 1954-04-17 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. Marseilles. Antwrp Rotterdam. I I.i n» bur Bremen S'pore P.S'ham Penang MM Sihwabenstein (NDL) 17Apr T.S l-everkusen (HAPACi) 5 11 May l2May IVHMay T.S Nabob (NDL) 28Ma.v 'SJune 4.ltin» Uune T.S Leverkusen (HAPACi) 4/10May UMay J2Mav Hong Kong744 words
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Advertisement964 1954-04-17 8 lKl m BLUE FOMHEL UWE 1>eI:MI mmm MANSFIELD CO. LTD. i fggp Incorporated In Singapore carriers option to proceed via other Wg to gj^ and discbarge cargo SAILINGS to LIVEBFOUI-. ulashjuw LONDON A CONTINENTAL PORTS Ou« SallJ P Sham Penanp Patroclus for Liverpool Glasgow Apr 17/18 Mentor for Liverpool. Avon-964 words
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Advertisement613 1954-04-17 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS K«i\:il Rotterdam l.loyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Kotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam MUM (MONTRKAL) BOSTON NKW ?ORR PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via STTEZ Spore P. Sham Penani: WELVVBBDBM <RN) 11 18Apa KOKKIAII (Sj'N) 19 r»Ap r 2S\pr 27/2«Apr RANKA (SMN) 9 15Ma.v 16May 17/18Ma> OVFRYSEL (Rl>)613 words
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Advertisement626 1954-04-17 8 EAST r ASiAiiC 111 SAILINGS TO CONTINENT s( h{ For Aden. Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp Koii, Gdynia, Copenhagen (iothenbiir^ u H t S'pore pv x) "SONGKHLA" In Port *%> xx) "FIONIA" 28/30Apr Xpr tW^H xx) "MEONIA" 13/15Maf \C K 7, > xxx) "PASADENA" 22 24Mav -J a K i x)626 words
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Article44 1954-04-17 9 Stofuicrd Lo»4o« Corr. LONOOW, Apnl 16.— T»»« Icllowiitj ore Hi«fsday's cl«stti9 prices «4 rubber on H»c Lomdon Morkrt. TK«rc wm rvo •fternoon tin. Spot Ml4. J»»« 17^. July/September 18 id. October/December 18|d. Jon'Morth )Bid. April c.i.f. Ml4. I Towe: Steody. I44 words
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Article119 1954-04-17 9 THE rubber market in Sing< t rteadied p.x 'he i-.ose o:i Thursday. fir^T grade rubber for M.v shipment being quoted 59 8 cents ptr Ib. Fv.r acinrity was reported bui generally the market was quiet Overseas Didefl were small. wrh t antry w?s inclined ito s«. in ttw afUrnoon.119 words
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Article144 1954-04-17 9 "ALAVAN industrials and :i)ocr shar*-5 in Singapore were dMH on Thursday, while tin share? continued to ease as a result of the lower metal price. The shore market dosed at noon <;nri will re-open o:i Tuesday INDISTRHLS Buvers Sellers F:a«r- A. N>; ve Orris fifi 202 xd Gammoa I144 words
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383 1954-04-17 9 FULL DETAILS OF NEXT WEEK'S RUBBER CONFAB DETAILS ef the Rubber Qu^litT and Facktef Cwifere»ce to be lield in Siagaiwre from April to April 24,—the most important from the economic view- Powt to the producing countries of South-East Asianave bee« announced. Debates from America, Britain. Ceylon. IndoChina. Thailand. Indonesia, Malaya383 words
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Article167 1954-04-17 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained quiet in all sections with small turnover of business on Thursday. Pepper price? steadied slightly, Muntok white gaining $5 to $260 per picul with Lampong black at $225. Copra prices were generally lower with only small interest. Lewis and Peat oopra quotations on167 words
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Article50 1954-04-17 9 HONGKONG. April 16. (UP) A British freighter and a Royal Navy lrigate collided in mid morn ing fog off Hongkong yesterday but authorities said no one was hurt. The freighter Lantao. locally registered. and the frigate Oppossmn apparently suffered only minor damages, a Navy spokes mau s*uU.50 words
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Article87 1954-04-17 9 MR. SIDNEY JAMB PIKE pres:dent of S. J. r,ke Co. Inc.. New York, a member of the Rubber Trade Association of New York d<!tgMion to the Rubber Quality and Parking Conference, here, returned to Singapore r.fter an extensive tour of the rut bcr producing countries. Accompanied87 words
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Article57 1954-04-17 9 MALAYA'S i.nporls of coconut oil during January this year amounted to $-!4.08!'. I while exports were worth $6,260,549. Imports came from Sarawak ($20,044) and Sumatra ($l4--045). Yugoslavia. Wtst Germany and Italy were our biggest customers in coconut oil. They bought $1,018,830. i $1,397,695 and $1,007,123 i57 words
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Article63 1954-04-17 9 EXPORTS of ribbed smoked sheet rubber from Malaya during March amounted to 52.528 tons of which 19.309 tons were top grades, 7.675 ton? second and 13,544 ton? third grade rubber. according to official statistics. The United Slates (4.596 tons), the United Kingdom i (3.958 ton?). France63 words
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Advertisement214 1954-04-17 9 TAe iror/tf famous family nf TIGER medicinal products W/sMfc .%s£££% 'Y^wm^^^ mßSxfjjvs Vy'/A"-' Jr y T^^^^M^^P <PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Couj h s, Indigestion, Seosickness Nauseo, Tiredness, Stomochoche. Fr> u l Dreorn. ENC AUN TONG THE TKJER MEDICAL II VI.L guards u .<i:;iii)s| inMH'.x*ftm. tn>, i MKMt»MMUHI Vot*214 words
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Miscellaneous160 1954-04-17 9 L Abocf *y Alley Oop 'y V» T. Ham^in ■■f 'Mr^L OUR JTHE WALL HElp soONV^^ lo^/ rLL 2JJ. CfcJT* >. HWkt MT IT.' J &^r\&*^^ The Heart Of Juliet Jones By S#on Drofee X "Ow P^'WB-V LOVAL I X3U W€«E ONLY TgVlNfr '*E£\¥ I'*\ POSITWC TWtM EVE- WfeSET TWffT.160 words
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Article, Illustration128 1954-04-17 10 (BELOW)! AH smiles M they revive award from Datin FrnflT P»«!y at s I n a P o^ rtn^Vjf"w i i lon Hall in Cuillcimrd Road Monday night are West Australian Oancfl sf»"» 8 .5Jf523 and Gvderkc and M.irjarrt Hibbet. They were judged best CMiple in l»oth128 words
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Article, Illustration283 1954-04-17 10 I MORE PICTURES IN THIS j SERIES ON WEDNESDAY **^-~^r~*ir~'i nr"~ii***M J ~> i~i... ~<_ ~i_n_ri_n_i~ ~i_ -)_ri_ri_ _ri_ .i'i_»v jv_h. [ABOVE): Bov meets girl— Paris rtyl* porlrived Vv the Finnish t«'im of Leila and Invmiu* in thfir spf» tacular Ap.iche dam-e i«*itured in their repertoire. Ifcc283 words
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Article, Illustration780 1954-04-17 10 r |'HK (ilia Opm Concert on Sunday. May I. marks th* '•'ginning of a Singapore musical Festival no less rulmiritting with the Musical 9scicty*i most ambitious and. I dar<* <*ay. most meticulously jii 1 proudly prepared venture •»f Its i-ir^T, "The Passion of Our L»rti .ireordins to780 words
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Article494 1954-04-17 10 JOHN HALKIN - JOHN HALKIN wvvww Bv I'll}] jir ijlui ti<m last wi ek of Anthony Armstrong's play Ten Minute Alibi was not one <»i the Stage v lub's more brilliant successes The producer kept to the middle of the road, attempted nothing daring and allowed ihe play to speak for itself.494 words
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Advertisement296 1954-04-17 10 CM*c£oc *Mh\ >£ttfCK o COCKTAIL (APERS <Th^ Art Via I>.;min<' (Quintette) LC 66^2 D:,rk eyes; I've got yvi undec tny skin; Meadowland; I had you; I know tlur you know; The breeze II; Lover; The min I love 5> DREAMTIME (Orcacatn Mai S hy Axel Stordahh LC 6631 g Aa296 words
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Advertisement66 1954-04-17 10 Ml. /Mm 7 II MR OH ,7^-\ BRILMA.VTI.VE i)V IMLLIANTINI B OUR JO IS OISTRISUTJ^S SRAPTON LABORATORIES LIMITED J_^ I Your Wish Dream For I FRESH SYDNEY ROCK OYSTERS Ir i I 1 can only come true at. I SINGAPORE AIRPORT I HOTEL 11* I 1 DINE. WINE DANCE I66 words
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Article, Illustration488 1954-04-17 11 HONG KONG'S BEST FOR AW HOE CUP on th^l^n l^ 116^ 1^^ 1111^ C^^ovakia and Holland professional coadi n J nn T J stadium sidelines, Hong Kong will be out to repeat last m m in the third match of the A "This is the strongest Hong Kong to visit488 words
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Article220 1954-04-17 11 FARELF Title To Pte. Kelly PRIVATE Kelly of the King's Regiment, who won a Papnlir points decision over Singapore's Games boxer. Syed Omar, beat Sgt. Ormon in the final to win the FAREXF featherweight title i when the championships con rinded o n Thursday night, rhe large crowd present. h220 words
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434 1954-04-17 11 DESPITE the services of Awan& Bakar. Singapore's spearhead and ace goal-cracker, making his debut in SAFA division I soccer this season, Mice S.A. Jailed dismally against REME. Adapting themselves to the slippery, slushy ground conditions, KEME brought oil a 5—2 victory at Jalau Besar434 words
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Article198 1954-04-17 11 PEGASUS, i nei club competing In the SAFA V ith com-.; [or the first time, wi i l. Secondary Bch k>l in I fti at 4 p.m. ::t Jalan Bc.r dium today C iched by Ch i ig Q the former of Indonesia end S Pegasus198 words
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Article36 1954-04-17 11 KUALA LUMPUR FhThe Football Association of Selangor warned the Eurasian Association, a fir-t division team, tor walk nf out of ih<Held in the COUTSi <<{ thfir league match against tht Police Depot on April 9.36 words
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Advertisement310 1954-04-17 11 C^lara Service I For The I 1 nemployed I nl'ft SI»VH I Aie v°u and »i« d: lo W>; ,1 rt ork the Sinppore W form wind'. >ou I lX X tn nMh two eoplesol ■I from prev.ous em SHI A I lONS WANTED e. aged IL Sbd or iecept:on:st310 words
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Advertisement742 1954-04-17 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE \JACAXCIES exist in and applications are invited for technical posts of the ranks of Corporal and Sergeant In the Radio Maintenance Workshops of the I Radio Division, Singapore Police Force. Candidates must be phvsically fit. English speaking, between 20 and 28 years of age and742 words
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Advertisement1037 1954-04-17 11 1 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE. TENDERS. PIRE BRIGADE: Sale of one Fire Engine (1926 model) complete and one Fire Engine Chassis (19^7 model). These vehicles having outdated braking systems cannot be iveed on public roads. Inspection invited at Fire Station, Hill Street Tenders in seajed envelopes to be deposited in1,037 words
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Advertisement402 1954-04-17 11 LEA HIN CO. ttl SOtTII BRIDGE ROAD I m ALEXANDRA ROAr SINGAPORE ALBO MANUFACTURERS OF WIRE MESH AND GRIM IS i ENQUIRY WELCOMED i 1 l IjOllfTTtSsiJ I \ss* sovu**- 1 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours KufT«-rera from lorn of vie r n^rv« •mifn, weak body, fmp.i-- —J\.402 words
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Miscellaneous89 1954-04-17 11 Today's Sport SOCCER: Aw Hoe CupSingapore vt. Hongkong at Jalan Besar Stadium. Youth Competition final Bartley vs. Pegasus at JB at 4.00 p.m. SAFA League: Die. 3C Serangoon MY. vs. United S.C. at Geyiang; Police A vs. Blue Rovers at Thomson Road, Customs vs. Cosmos at Farrer Park. CRICKET: Singapore89 words
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Article324 1954-04-17 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By Josker II Campus Belle Main Threatt iPOH-Who Regrets, a hve-year-oia S ciu...« n^s^ sa r a h c U p oV e r ti n"es was from a n Oaks winner. Udamur. Stajrm. 3 Tp'adngi/'S Tasfseason Who Regrets km been carefulty prepared324 words
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Article80 1954-04-17 12 Win.Uor Lad Gay Reveller Capt. Derby ScmHnrrr aitiss sags* SCOTTISH MINSTREL Sl-M l.\l. SHI.KCTION T fes iM^!^ SSET Igtisra, I i aplaln valiant Of l.oni t.anirni ~~7 i,VH»KM;RETS i .%MPI^ KM.LI. i^'^^" l; gAgfjSJf"* s I Rss M ts K. ar; h^ i _jii-ui!iiiim N'XRTIIISIW BRITISH PAKACON 180 words
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Article408 1954-04-17 12 AMI SEMBNT II (Race 5) won so convincingly over SI furlonus straight on Wednesday that I expect him to land a double for the meet. Always in touch with the leaders Amusement II drew away in the last half furlong to win with something408 words
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Article, Illustration911 1954-04-17 12 Standard's RACE CARD Race li 2.15 p.m.~Cl. 4, Div. 2—9 Furs. i < ami r I Chin ;1 !1 Fi'.'l II klin j. )>7t Fighting Finis* 4y 9.00 Irs. Lon un mr! t 8S SSET-ri £S K|« KF:=;E:.H > The ttifl 3y 8.07 -Everest Stable" Allan Smith .in Kippliiis; Rnrr911 words
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359 1954-04-17 12 RACE «J: British Paragon ran his best race vet over a > when finishing second to emate Melbury Court on I Wednesday. With t> lb less J ;1 -l ipating improvement he i ne his V( 11 IJC ijestai will verr close Dhoti gelding was359 words
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Article105 1954-04-17 12 LONDON. Apr. 15 (Reuter^— Irhiro Ogimura. 21-ye;ir-old student at Tokyo University won the world's men's singles table tennis championship at Wembley last night. In an "all sponge rubber bat" final he deteated Tage Flisberg 36-year-old Swedish 21 7. 21—12. 18—21. 21—10. Mrs. Angelica Rozeanu (Rumania) defeated Miss105 words
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Article24 1954-04-17 12 TAIPING, Fri. Surprising even their most ardent supt porter, Taiping Police created a big upset in their first divifZSSSL ling Uie lndU24 words
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Article28 1954-04-17 12 To Test S 'pore FOUR U.S. destroyers arriving today will Held a basketball team to play against the Singapore team for the Asiin Stadium tonight at 8 o'clock28 words
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Article209 1954-04-17 12 Race 7 is most intriguing with The Strand. River Patrol (if going turns out heavy), Punter's Delight. Tryas and Fifty Grand holding strong claims. Billdaw will also be in the hunt if he gets a good track. My pick is The Strand, a Panorama209 words
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Article29 1954-04-17 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri— Foi adopting an aggressive attitud* towards opposing players, Syec Hussein, a PWD rtrst divisior player, has been suspended foi 1 three months.29 words
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Article28 1954-04-17 12 I B j DOI H. ES IV Saj 1 K Piq id Ai 18. I I In the th« Federal S I .i: >• Depot 828 words
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Article36 1954-04-17 12 riNALS "■'J3 f M B 3 H t v N S R Tay Hwj v F r Pi: ay b Helen i and N- >■ < i An ex r W« f Pen« S Ko»)?i S36 words
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Advertisement150 1954-04-17 12 ITS DIFFERENT! Newer... Better... TfiSTE TWAT tfe^jf 1 California f i Sunshine j /flavor I Makes IW^^3HW| th i rst \^S3m^Bm'\ a pleasure IkS^jK \ORANGE Au'ioriscd Bottlers: MIS SINO CO., LTD. 2 Liffle Road, Singapore-19 Telephone: ***** 9 f OWIX I WATERPROOF /On WATCH IBM a g; UNBREAKABLE^-^-^ MAINSPRING. 21150 words
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Advertisement43 1954-04-17 12 I BARGAIN BUY I You can advertise your needs for a s little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur. Penang and43 words
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Advertisement144 1954-04-17 12 Going Good stiMdy dri//l«' frfl >" »»>«•'« ye>t»'rda> but >« ui n c ■fieri leelajr** n:: ■JJJS Mill rem.iin u«»«»d BMTea Wt99 is Mete rain On The Air K ADIO M.ilJ>a vM bru.id- .^t the commentaries on J i Everything Photogr.iplii> POPULAR CAMERAS I and ACCESSORIES I By Leading Mafc»n.144 words
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