Singapore Standard, 28 April 1954
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Title Section20 1954-04-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD fghfg tt j£ m 4 Vol. IV. No. %M. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, I§M TWELVE PAGES 11 CENTS.20 words
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244 1954-04-28 1 No Action On I-C Planned -Winston r April 27 Rev r Winston Cnur- Prime Minister, ju; House ok Commons i Western Foreign I meeting m Paris k nd, took no I j. I ndo-China m of the Geneva It ll id t X tn tered I j I B red244 words
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647 1954-04-28 1 THE PEOPLE TO ELECT 52 Pnd Government Will Nominate 46 WHITE PAPER 98 Members Will Serve For 4 Years KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Secretary of State for the Colonies has accepted, with one minor exception, all the recommendations on Federal elections proposed by the High Commissioner of the Federation, General647 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-04-28 1 THIS ASSOCIATED PRESS rad.o photo token or Geneva bn Monday shows some of the delegati. at rhe opening session ot the conference on Korea an:! Cnmo On 'he _xtreme 'eft is Conmunist China's Chou En Lai. on th_ »xti erne right Russia's M Molotov.48 words
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Article527 1954-04-28 1 WITHDRAW ALL TROOPS NAMIL Conference On Korea Again GENEVA, Apri! 27— General Nam H, rhe North Korean Foreign Minister, proposed today at the Geneva conference the withdrawal of ill troops from Korea within six months. Addressing the first working session of the conference which today begirt its Jiscussion of the527 words
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Article224 1954-04-28 1 HANOI. April 27 (AP).- 1.,e long-awaited big mmboi il monsoon rains hit Tiei Bien Phu and all of not!; [ndoChina today as Flinch aud Vietminh artiller kept ip their violent dins BCIOSf the battered rmoarts of the besieged fortiss. The French High Command described the ituation224 words
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187 1954-04-28 1 Russia Warns The World Agin: H-Bombs 1f... LONDON. April ?7 (AT) tj*g par u Moscow Radio broadcast wh j s country will defend jno «her warnin, ,od*v Ur »H? force, and top Soviet official that Kus Vrcfore, the latest type sian armed forces will use capons. th c atom and187 words
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Article91 1954-04-28 1 The agreed proposals provide for a Federal Legislative Council of 98 members, opart from the Speaker, made up of 52 elected ond 46 ex-officio and nominated members. T he Speaker will be nominated. The provision for exofficio and nominated seats (excluding the Speaker) will be as91 words
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Article77 1954-04-28 1 '18,000 Red Chinese Join Rebels' NEW IOKK April !7 (Reuterl A National Broadcasting Corporation correspondent Kon Whitehead reported last night that Communist China had sent three divisions of troops into the lighting m Indo-China. He said m a report from Hongkong that 18.000 fre_ti j troops marched into IndoChina from77 words
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Article110 1954-04-28 1 Mau Death Threat To Queen KAMPALA. Uganda. April -7 (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth's tour of Uganda, whidt begins tomorrow, was curtailed alter receipt of a deatn letter from a top Mau Mau leader, a reliable source said here today The letter was said to have been written by Ded an Kimathi,110 words
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Article23 1954-04-28 1 THE HAGUE. April 27. (AP) King Frederik and Queen Ingrid of Denmark arrived yesterday for a three-day visit to the Netherlands.23 words
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Article137 1954-04-28 1 MEMBERS MAY BE CALLED MINISTERS Kti \i l imim it Tan The present member* m the ledei.il (im'Mi m-Mit Cihinet svsteoi iii iv m future he known i. Ministers of Government The Secretary ef state for thi> < olonies. Mi Oliver Lyttelton. has pi i posed that the name •<137 words
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Article145 1954-04-28 1 MALENKOV CONFIRMED AS P.M. MOSCOW 27 (Re I The S i > i y •<>n_i. mcd Vfi I 41 w kov a> Ku isia'l Pi m I I I' 1 Iso ipprcved 1 4,\•. nment list o4 ninisten 1 if him. The Ist 1 iv tio <»• 1- Foreign Mini145 words
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Advertisement54 1954-04-28 1 P"; s Jt! The 4-GALLON CONTAINER atfually— I|\ V§A *aHon on the one /p^St*/^*^ lia price V* o ««bsrjtution P^S s^£--S?^^J\\ ii l_ _."i-""^«' -'.yL I *«<»**_ it holds; I p| "**tetpiac»j I *fl vn.W I iaa/Cm I _____X\l^ ft HANDY FAIL I or H OME or I IP X-54 words
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Advertisement6 1954-04-28 1 Ceasefire Talks On Indo-China P* 76 words
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Advertisement39 1954-04-28 1 ATLAS feerii 11 AKKISONS LISTER HNG. LTD Kuala Lumpur Siasaporo *P_aaa« 9***Bo**+ TOLLEYS/ i /mm* 1 m*^ __T I V* Vs^ k i J McALISTER CO. LTD. SINGAPORE. KUALA It .li'l X IPOH. PENANO. KKIIINCi. SARAWAK X.% T. IH.39 words
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439 1954-04-28 2 Teacher Made An Indecent Gesture, Says Schoolgirl 14) A SINGAPORE English school teacher was alleged to have made an indecent gesture to a 14-year-old girl m the back lane of Lorong 34. Geylang, one afternoon m January this year, the Fourth Police Court was told yesterday. The teacher. Cheah Fui439 words
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Article117 1954-04-28 2 I CLOSING rubber prh e> (rents per lb > m <.n»j pore on Tuesday were: Ku>rr> Sellers No I l< > N S|>ol Loose t> 4 i. 64* No. 1 K.SS. rii j 64; No. 2 K.S.S. S3] No. 1 K.S.S. K'i 1822 Tone. Firm iin mn The117 words
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Article59 1954-04-28 2 SEREMBAX, Tues— The Seremban Estate strike still continues. Toe Labour Department and union officials visited the estate yesterday ming and RJ r <' kl two labourers out of th five dismissed for lu!ting the d ma:l^ been _Jh*^ U De P ar tment officials JJ" v;59 words
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Article27 1954-04-28 2 rf^' A fAN (18) has been [«POrted missing from her iSoon'n 1 i B^' Up P* r Seranfoon Road, Singapors. since '5 p.m. on Monday27 words
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Article512 1954-04-28 2 WHITE PAPER ON FED. POUi I M I B V s I I I J> rior 6ro& v 1 i I the I I r l» ;nc "agpeed proposals" fot t t tions 1 1>. (.mix bill is tv t submitted tor detailed cons512 words
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Article491 1954-04-28 2 KU AL, LIWIPUR. Tues. —Gon prurient servants win are HOW among the front-rankers of Malayan oolitical parties wil. n* be able to contest m le forthcoming Federi' elections, under the roposalsr of the High C mmissionex and the Rklers whicTi have just b*._ accepted by491 words
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Article134 1954-04-28 2 MAN LASHES OUT AT COURT POLIO Throws Away His Car. PROCEEDINGS of o preliminary inquiry j n th c S Police Court were interrupted twice yesterday wh fr W OO ,n 0por tentatively charged with robbery, shook his fist ond uttered i!. 1 the dock at the comploinont, ond again134 words
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Article114 1954-04-28 2 ENLIST NEW BLOOD, SAYS PAEA HEAD PENANG. Tues— The President al the Penang Adu.t j Education Association. Mr. i I Utah Joo Seang at their annua: general meeting tonight stressed that they must enlist jthe help of new blood to keep lth* ir movement m the fore- front amongst Malaya?114 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-04-28 2 THE lst Battalion tne Manchester Regiment returned to Sinuapore yesterday after three years of service m the Federation, mainly ia\ operations m North Ma- laya. t The battalion i.s commanded by Lt. Coi NB. Close-Brooks, and Ls due to sail for the United Kingdom early m May. Standard picture shows73 words
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Article48 1954-04-28 2 FENANG Tnp« L" jcw%'!erv amounting SPCta $.toler. from the < f Mr C-MOg Ah Haw cr of the Penang Chinese I baM A^> <)n, m Sl .mat ve^terdav. N> i hay. been made. Enti v wa«- madt one c I the i <•':< t are Investigat48 words
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Advertisement163 1954-04-28 2 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products y;A < ?_^M'WaßK^>^ TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion Seasickness Nousea, Tiredness, StomGchoche, Foul ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALE ■■'■"■'""'"imagined" fvertheless TRUE! tin REPEATED ORDERS Rorj ORLor. p»| Tropical Suitings thr nuurlui today en. CM-tm UM^ (/pub163 words
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Advertisement18 1954-04-28 2 WA J Lmmmm*^mmm\A W mTmMmmW mm^mtk^W tl PistrihatarsJ _r CO** S. J. LOW BROS. 18 Bailer. M I18 words
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Article97 1954-04-28 3 rHE $300,000 Ad EducaCentre will be built be Ratl.es M g the prop tse lO.iWi] Singapore Pub Director of Pub i W Mr. A. Wear, told The Sta la lay. P ans. said Mr. W_ i now j irawn b I P.W.D i this year.97 words
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Article46 1954-04-28 3 A KI'ROPEAX woman living m Lorong J. Telok Kurau. Singapore, woke uo yesterday morning to find a Irawei missing from her dre>>m__, table S'tu> searched her house mi found the drawer Ml -the iw but two watches m i r ere missing.46 words
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Article38 1954-04-28 3 HONGKONG. Apr 27— Special Standard Service >-;>_. p ieee Hongkong Exchange today were: $1576 to £1 sterling; $5 ***** to US$l: 51 816 to V. < v si. $0,222 to >n* Indonesian Rupiah: Gold 5247) to I tael.38 words
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Article463 1954-04-28 3 Control Unfair:' We Should Heed L Vietnam Offer Standard Staff Reporter chara S Jd N ?h AP fr 0 r E me ch yesterday charged that Government is to blame for disallowing the importation of Saigon rice Vietl^ CSiSSSSS» o? &Mj t^ ing to463 words
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Article, Illustration116 1954-04-28 3 Qantas/BOAC will Use Super Connies MR. C. O. Turner, Qantas general manager (centre), passed through Singapore last night on his way back to Australia after talks with the United Kingdom Government regarding f v lure Qantas/BOAC service? m this area He said that the joint airline service will introduce SuperConstellationsStandard - 116 words
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Article239 1954-04-28 3 JUHUKft. kahki lues- Charges tiiat the \Uiance has by-passed the rules by sending a delegation to London and that its actions are subversive were refuted by UMNO Headquarters. Johore Bahru. yesterday. The charges, an UMNO state. m says, were made i group of ox-UMNO lea239 words
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Article175 1954-04-28 3 Magistrate Falls III During Case PROCEEDINGS m a lie were stopped midw iy y 'sterday when the Singapore T.i.H Criminal District Court Magi*, (irate, Mr. HA Forrei va. suddenly taken iii. hearing^of a case _i. wfficfj Police Sergeant. Mohameo Vassim bin Ibrahim, was charged with corruptly accepting $16 from a175 words
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Article77 1954-04-28 3 A SINGAPOPK carpenter,! I Tav Mm Chong 20, was sen-' j t enced to a month's jail m die I Eighth Police C.urt yesterday for fighting m public Inspector S. I Scharenguivel told the Magistrate, Mr. A. W. Ghows, that he saw Tay throwj ing bottles m77 words
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Article26 1954-04-28 3 GOVINAN Neragan 1 m, 31, ■v i> stabb 1 by tw > nen m rront of hi- house il Tiong B ihru Roar! last night.26 words
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191 1954-04-28 3 Dance Hostess Sobs In Court Lock-up FOR one hour yesterday, a pretty dance hostess sat sobbing m the lock-up of the Singapore Second Traffic Court— waiting for some one to bail het out. She wa s Cheok Yoke Chin 18. charged with driving i cai at the junction of Aljunied191 words
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Article106 1954-04-28 3 Visitors In Car Robbed By Thugs THREE thugs jumped into thc car of a businessman when the vehicle was forced to stop at a traffic light at the junction of Bukit Timah Road and 1 Fairer Road near midnight on Monday. They threatened the bu>«nessman who came from imj lai.106 words
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Article67 1954-04-28 3 THE SINGAPORK City Council Labour Unions Federation wants the Council to leclare Sundays paid holidays ior its labour force The Secretary Of 'the Federation Mr O. Ren-asamv told Ine .Standard that it is jnlv on Sundays the workers -ef time to wash md dean their quarters.67 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-04-28 3 photo 811. 1.v GRAHAM, th c well-known IS. fcvanijeli.st. will probably visit .Malaya m W.»»>. aa his way to Australia, said his campaign director, Dr Kalph Mitchell (above), who arrived m Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation yesterday to discuss this matter with local church leaders Dr. MitchellStandard - 67 words
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304 1954-04-28 3 THF ROARING traffic along South Bridge R>ai brought a court hearing tj an abrupt stop m the Sin gapore 'I oird Criminal District Court yesterday when the judge. Mr. HA. Forrer, complained T annot hear 3 word of what is being spoken The304 words
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Advertisement283 1954-04-28 3 I YOUR \~~?f OENTURES NEED THIS W SPECIAL CLEANSER __Kr__l X -Bi __T X Steradent Ll. J i;r' MM < > 9/P* tl dmturt tm' iU LG2.LiNA TABLE IS H irf .tmen I ol Di t betes Hni'.i IIN reduces sac K. met ibolii disH„ safely. S.i ?> f 1283 words
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Advertisement42 1954-04-28 3 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word In the Classified columns of the Standard Advertisements accepted at 1 PH Robinson Road or at ttie branches of the Standard m Kuala Lumpur. Penang and ipoh42 words
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Advertisement321 1954-04-28 3 /Sl I GET BETT **r J)MI I tONGER SERVICE fuSfflT^pl FROM YOUR PEN! __________________.il Parker Quink FHE ONI./ /N* WITH PEN PROTECTING W_■ > WmX^^^mV J m/ ENDS CLOGGING g/v., W DISSOLVES GUM Mr iy 44/icJr, avail So**. c fc #op CLEANS AS IT WRITES W PREVENTS CORROSION W v321 words
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Article432 1954-04-28 4 CALL FOR ACTION BY PRODUCERS Campbell Urges Quick Replanting KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Thc country s rubber producers were told todoy that they must spend more on research ond to replant extensively and quickly if the natural rubber industry is to survive. In his speech before the annual general meeting of432 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-04-28 4 photo. MR. AND MRS. Ang Yee Sionf, after their wedding at the Singapore Registry recently. The bride l s the elde.st daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kwa Choo Ping. The bride groom is the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ang Teck Say StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article295 1954-04-28 4 To Operate Next Year The l/rban Health Centre that will help the Iniversity of Malaya conduct research into the social causes of diseases, assist Government to raise the standard of health of the people and house one of the best infant welfare clinics to be run295 words
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Article76 1954-04-28 4 FIREMEN'S FUND NOW $2,500 THE Singapore SUndard Fund for dependants of thi five firemen who perished fighting last week** godown lire at the junction en m X Guan Street and Robertson Quay passed the $-.">OO iark yesterday. A sum of Sl 10 was contri hmed yesterday to bring the total76 words
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Article102 1954-04-28 4 Plans To Increase Schools THE Pub.ic Works Department is considering a substantia; increase m the number of schools to be built this year and is now consulting the Singapore Education Department. The P.W.D. Director. Mr. A Wear, said the number has noi yet been decided. He added that 13 primary102 words
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Article64 1954-04-28 4 tio*sT RV <? V of Hvin condih fx, n e Sln a P°re conducted ment S r,al We,f^e Depaitm*mm^jmmjmf W completed," the Department's ;o,7 e Tv!" y 'o Mr T P Cromwell, iojd Ihe Standard yesterday Hut. added Mr. Cromwell. J8? r fsult s will not be64 words
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Article53 1954-04-28 4 KUAI A lipis, Tues 20 Um two y and Anthony. £0, two rubber tanners n Kuala Lipis, pleaded guilty ?o S X 7 reS P et -t Of tWO bicVCWont gmg t0 Kwa "BAh President of ih*. c_.- i Court, West fitoSZ M**j°R pr! ailment'53 words
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325 1954-04-28 4 Shell Croup Made $1, 105 M. Last Year THE annual reports of thc Royal Dutch Petroleum ani of the Shell Transport and 1 lading Company Ltd to be l td J lext m °»'th will include financial statements showing the group's net profit last year at CISO million or Mai.325 words
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Article80 1954-04-28 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue: A gold chain and a 10. kit valued at $220 was stolen (rom a house m Kampong Sema:ang. h«re during the ?iuv hours of yesterday morning. Aboui the same time thieve* broke into a house at Wt <. Road and stole cash and80 words
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219 1954-04-28 4 DRIVING instructor Lim Tua Tee. wlio is standing trial m thc Singapore Assizes on a charge of murdering his mistn n On*. Mvi Hong, was ilatt d yesterday io have frequent quarrels with her over money affairs. Ong's landlady Sim Poh Chew, said that up219 words
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Article108 1954-04-28 4 MALACCA, Tuei Cheng-.. I k Tan. Pi <■- U th«. M_ ayan Chinese Assa Mob haj authorised Mr. 'I Tan MCA chief ex< secretary, io represent .hiring Hrn preliminary with the British Colonic. la.y. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton May jc. iv London. Sir Cht rig-lock108 words
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Article177 1954-04-28 4 WHFN d f^W"?* Reporter WHEN the Shell tanker Frenulma left Singapore ffr Hongkong a te last year s\<was IM feet In KWT&thJ gross tonnage of 891 tonY and a speed of 8_ knots a khe returns toda v after an mucTV* lhlee a much changed vessel177 words
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Advertisement229 1954-04-28 4 "™JL^ ATTRACTIONS I BIS] \< TRESS Ol 111 l IE\R > WITH I f»ltl.<;oi{> n;ck '^^9¥ i IN THE MOST REFRESHING \zLO J^ j ENCHANTING ROMANCE EVER! ~^*>^^.\.m.> f ROMAN HOLIDAY! -*\\>xx\x\>x*xxx\xx a PARAMOUNT PICTURE a\\>xnx\\x\\\\\av. i r OPENS FRIDAY *~~~~~~i I THEY RODE POR VENGEANCE I If AMI roUCSIT229 words
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Advertisement248 1954-04-28 4 NOW SHOWm6Tiijin*^ j CapitqL I MmmmW I lINE maS((H I J THE t -WAHNERCOLOR Steb EO PhJT 1 P! Fatl j^g^SEgg v ff I THI MIGm.AMCIOm' H if m\T __T *__r\ *mmmm »..,ur,„c ll„ I I 'I m. u-fciHtitem ,M NEXT CHANGE J BETRAYED BY IH! il Mjrrine Ri)s\ ,M248 words
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Article268 1954-04-28 5 Applications To $155,000 Fund Are Now Invited Standard Staff Reporter AFTER nearly ten years wait, people who "stand m need of relief by reason of the war m Malaya" can now apply for assistance from the $155,000 Malaya War Distress (Singapore) Fund. The fund, established following268 words
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Article160 1954-04-28 5 SOl THAMPTON. April ?7. Reuter >. A message from the Duke of Gloucester. Colonel m Chief of the Gordon Highlanders, was read on hoard the troopship Kmpire Fowey <.oon after she docked here yesterday with the First Battalion of the Regiment home after three years mi160 words
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Article146 1954-04-28 5 Adverse Trade Balance Of $26 M. M A LAVAS foreign tiade during February showed an adverse balance ot more than $20 million. imports being $228,569,715 while exports were $201,478,283. Official statistics show that .n ihe tir-t two months this year, the country's foreign r_iv had an adverse balance of $52,430,820.146 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-04-28 5 THE Social Welfare Department. Singapore, is appealing for someone who can claim relationship to six-year-old Tan Kirn Hork (above) who was found wandering about the Colony streets recently. Anyone who can claim re lationship should contact the Protector. Children and Young Perscas Bureau. Social Welfare Department. Singapore.49 words
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Article36 1954-04-28 5 A SECOND batch of Fijian families are expected to arrive at Changi airfield. Singapore, at 1.30 p.m. today to join then husbands now engaged |n battling Communist terrorists m the Malayan jungles36 words
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Article175 1954-04-28 5 A MOVE to consolidate the labour front b y preventing the formation of new political parties with Socialist leanings is being made by the Singapoie Labour Party. The General Council of the Labour Party has invited Mr Francis Thomas, the convener of tne proposed Socialist175 words
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Article55 1954-04-28 5 LT-GEN G. K. Bourne. COC. Ma'aya. arrived Ul Singapore by air from Kuala Lumpur last night for "Quo Vadis" the annuai exercise of GHQ. Far East Land Forces, which is being conducted by the C-in-C FARELF. Lt.Gen. Sir Charles F. Loewen. this week. He wiii return55 words
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108 1954-04-28 5 CONDUCTOR'S APPEAL GETS BIGGER FINE JOHORE BAHRC. Tues. A bus conductor bad hi> fine enhanced m the Supreme Court when he appealed against a conviction m the Magistrate's Court. The appellant, Chia Cheng Leng. was fined $50 by the Pontian Magistrate for tarrying excess passengers. The manager of the company.108 words
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Article116 1954-04-28 5 NEW MUSIC EXAMINER APPOINTED THE External Examiner for the London Practical Examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music Jhis year will be Mr. John ratam instead of Mr. Ivor i -Tame?. Mr. Tatam will tour Singapore and Ceylon. A spokesman of the Education Department said Mr.116 words
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Article93 1954-04-28 5 BITTFRWORTH, Tues. Two members of the Malay Regiment lost their lives yesterday when the truck they were driving crashed at Bumbor.g Lima. They were Private Ismail bin Abdul Rahman. 26, who died on the t-pot anci Private Marof bin Manap. _o. who succumbed '0 his93 words
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Article33 1954-04-28 5 a postal agency for the tale of stamps and postal orlers and to deal with reg..ternrtail and parcels will he opened at L'nited Suppliers. ii_7. Jalan Kayu. Singapore, on May 1.33 words
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Article29 1954-04-28 5 FIRING will take place on BLakang Mati Rifle Range from f. a.m. to 4.:;0 p.m. daily irom May IQ to 14 and from May IT to 21.29 words
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Article71 1954-04-28 5 MAN SAT IN OFFICER 'S HALL i A CHINESE walked imo a Police inspector's house m Upper Seranqoon Road yesterrtav morning and sat In the hall. When the surprised inspector asked the man what he wanted, he did not reply. He inst stared. Tiie Inspector phoned for the Police and71 words
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Article167 1954-04-28 5 A 65-YEAR-OLD Malay widow and Her family of 1 1 were made homeless yesterday when the City Council demolished their home m KKena n Mock Road. Bukit Timah. The widow. Nyonva binti Abu Bakar. said that she had no friends or relations to spend!167 words
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Article146 1954-04-28 5 One Day's Jail For Cheating CHEOK Swee Hock, manager of a rubber estate and I volunteer special constable m jthe Singapore Police FOrce, was yesterday ientenced to one day's simple imprisonment land lined sioo m the Singapore Second Distriel Court oa two counts ol itint m December, last y I146 words
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Article86 1954-04-28 5 Didn 't Send Returns THE Income Tax Depart menl lt ii not a salesman." the City Magistrate, Mr. .i.M. DevereuxColebourn reminded Ng Boon Tin who had excused himself tor tailing to submit hia returns by .■saying that he not iw ei\e the forms. "Yon are bound lo reVeive •iiese forms."86 words
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Article38 1954-04-28 5 Mr P. V Vasudhevan. Assistant Section Inspector, City Council. lost lv- Water Department Identity ?**r,i V Anybody who fincU it is asked to return it to .100 Chiat Police Station Or the City Council. Singapore.38 words
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Advertisement185 1954-04-28 5 -I ■tfNSO washes\ L| quicker! J B e< j|( er -v^ Bj lighter work If *ashu*mp! pj B :m i.n />/n si Xl l< i: -___B I studs of Kremenfi Quality rolled 1 plate have been worn for as >ong as B five -ementz jewelry will jiv<» correspond- Krfr»-t[ cv"185 words
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Advertisement322 1954-04-28 5 K^TQUALJTY OEBMAII f(XffirAIH PENS I aaaa awaaaa I I A taye Sir* Mo 884 I aj IfWmmyxSt/ssObrt trWrimmfttm.Mo.BBJ I (ffl twooomm4 9n.Mi.tt Lfl todies Mo 882 I CJ tWtxksii.otiA <******B_*B*-*OM^ I ll mmmUDHUWawt Mvwtrmisf I MCOLOU9 I ■^B mmm*M M.^ mm < ffl gold mits Itf rtcvioes sHOtr* If 9nttriM9.322 words
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Miscellaneous464 1954-04-28 5 .xjij ooi iijiuii mn ir ii__usft-SOsi-i n flo mri im -ii Hdliiffl ft 155 ffl iI j *■>*>* nßH■■ I I QO iMjiiiMiijMu___B__aaaw BMi I maternity and Child welfare I for South At: ca. East Aft mMfy*'"' clinifa: 1 m A t'n i«:.n-t a.etleia on!)!. 1$ INGAP O R E464 words
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Article921 1954-04-28 6 'THE Asian Prime Ministers' conference, which opens m Columbo today, has at least one thing m common with the more spectacular and ambitious diplomatic pow-wow which began m Geneva earlier this week. The subject for wrangling, m both cases, is Asia with particular reference to war-torn and921 words
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675 1954-04-28 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX HH^^^By A REVEALING glimpse of Malaya's long and dismal struggle against Communist terrorists was given m Johore by military and police authorities. Since the beginning of this year the operation named, with the Army's some what elephantine humour, Kitchener," has attempted to prevent675 words
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Article, Illustration14 1954-04-28 6 "Aw there goes Nye again*-* just because events proved him right m 1 951."14 words
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1026 1954-04-28 6 Japan Needs Political Honesty And Wider Markets |"0 add to the connti y's troubles. Japanese public life has lately been shaken by two major financial scandals which have hindered the prospect of industrial recovery. They have also damaged public confidence m the postwar system of democratic government. One of then,1,026 words
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Article213 1954-04-28 6 Teachers Legislature WHILE a large section of the population are anxious to do away with nominated Councillors as they are regarded as mere mouthpieces of the ruling power. it is regretable that there are still some people who «em to have conhdence that their intrests can be safely entrusted to213 words
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Article225 1954-04-28 6 ONE ALLY IS OUT THE M.I.C. Sir: I fir«:t want ,o COOgratulate you on four editorial "M.I.C G.\t. l.iX' You brought out clearly the dual position of Mr Devaser and Tungku Abdul Rahman on communa' You rightly itresaed the po.nt that leaden ol standing cannot claim that tiie proper path225 words
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Article35 1954-04-28 6 5 Pleasi appt. a. to R. Singapore. to I 8:. pi lott pro j thirtygiven refti < Hin tor\ g ever y t h 1 I VAM\RY«_B \i- mtu\ I \v I35 words
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Article93 1954-04-28 6 IGNORE HIS LAMENTATION Ml Its Onlt M lIX Must t<> lA I Ml I UUMIB rt'l i< i lit l« tl' r I N M Utr thf pin I t.i w s.\ :mv .«l '!*<■ linn's and »n<l»l*eH •Osl) to qu- I nun> vt oi d« tv vis i»nlt tn93 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-04-28 6 "Marvellous Hr's i-onir m tie* jii fm tint i'!"11 words
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Advertisement14 1954-04-28 6 firestotu OUTBOARD MOTORS RLFRiGERATORS BATTERIES MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang Ipoh14 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-04-28 7 photo. m^g mmm m ___Mmmmmmm—————————————————— vi l nmli sinser Josephine Baker clutches her newly V, ,i son. Akio Yamamoto. to her bosom as she is to him at the Imperial Hotel m Tokyo. Akio. japanes*- orphan, is the fifth boy to be added to Miss Bjkrr> world family, which shAP - 61 words
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265 1954-04-28 7 Molotov And Bidault Discuss I-C Ceasefire I GENEVA, April 27, (Reuter) Mr. Vyocheslov Molotov. the Soviet Foreign Minister, todoy colled on M. Gcrogcs Bidault ot the French Foreign Minister's invitation fo discuss holding Indo-China peace talks here without delay, authoritative sources said. torction ot peace m Indo-China after seven years265 words
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Article34 1954-04-28 7 April _7 Abbotl X Bt a der of live Buddh ri nany poor j I pti- terview yeswere despite a (ieength. mate- t!.e nai D ici trary to hi34 words
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Article15 1954-04-28 7 127, (Reuter) Colonial on airport Uganda thi re of D Ice of home15 words
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Article72 1954-04-28 7 LONDON. April 27 (Reuter) A pretty eight-year-old girl was found strangled beneath a tree on a public common m the dinghy north London suburb ot Highbury early today. A piece of rope wa- twisted round her neck. The body ot the Birl. Fairhaired J o a n72 words
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149 1954-04-28 7 ITALIAN COUNT FALLS FOR BLONDE SHOP GIRL AT Ist. SIGHT I.I) I m r'i. i i c 21 and Ip erto di i i walked into a hotel foyer loi _>e< the Count waiting for h< i. Then they disappeared to p an "a quiet wedding." The ojpunt met June149 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-04-28 7 photo. A TT -liiW-T--! T "Ti i a_________e lrri^l i..V„ i Jf*" r "»»muiist North Korea walking over th e airfield after their *at "»^a s Cointri„ Airport for the conference on Asia. They had flown hoard a Russian tr_nsnort plane.- APAP - 42 words
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Article357 1954-04-28 7 Malayans May Go Red, Says Senator WASHINGTON, April 27 (AP)— U.S. Senator Edwin C. Johnson (Democrat-Colorado) said yesterday sending American troops to fight m Indo-China could drive the Malayans and other Asian races into the arms of the Communists m a solid front against357 words
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Article59 1954-04-28 7 LONDON. Apri' 27 (Reuter) The British Council of Churches elected it* first woman vice-president here tot,av She is Mrs. Mildred Rid ey. Vice-chairman of the Church of England's Central Council for women's church work. Her late husband, the Rev. Michael Ridley, was deputy priest m59 words
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Article123 1954-04-28 7 Malenkov's Speech Is Propaganda LONDON. April 27: (Reuter) A British Foreign Office spokesman said today that it 9as a Russian interest to perpetuate rivalries between France and Germany "so that Western Europe can be divided and weakened." The spokesman was commenting on Air. Malenkov** speech to the Supreme Soviel yesterday123 words
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Article27 1954-04-28 7 FIVF Freu ii soldiers were killed and one seriously injur;ed when a mortar exploded during manoeuvres at Caylu? Army Camp m Southwest France yesterday. AFPAFP - 27 words
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Article18 1954-04-28 7 THE Soviet Union yesterday formally became a member of the International Labour Organisation (ILO).- APAP - 18 words
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Article75 1954-04-28 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 27 The »o«owin g ore th. c10.,n, price, of rubber ond tin on the London Morket. LONDON RUBBER S ot ISA June 19|d. July Sept. 19id Oct. Dec. 20 d. Jon./Mor. 20.d. Moy c.i.f. 19 3 I6d. Tone: Borely steody. LONDON75 words
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Article66 1954-04-28 7 250 DIAMONDS LOST IN STREET mo DF JANEIRO. April 27, (AFP). A distracted [jeweller nho «»>t 250 diamonds lin the street ha- advertised m I the pi es_ offi rinj "royal" reward to anyone who returns i them. He has urged peop walking on the streets nut tv take their66 words
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Article185 1954-04-28 7 COLOMBO. Ceylon, April V*. (Renter). Five Asian Prime .Ministers meeting here tomorrow lace the problem of how to prevent Asia becoming a major battle ground for opposing world blocs, according to observers here. They were originally Invited ;o talk over the mutual problems of their185 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-04-28 7 photo. TIIE Royal party sits m an informal group watchIng the jumping on the second day of the Olympic horse trials at Badminton recently. Left to riant. Prince Richard of Gloucester, his mother the Duchess. the Duke, and Prince William. Beside them are Princess Margaret and the QueenAP - 58 words
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Article173 1954-04-28 7 WASHINGTON, April 27, (Reuter).— Mr. Charles Wilson, the Secretary of Defence, disclosed yesterda\ that the "New Look" study of America's defence had been completed. He said it had led to "great and encouraging progress' m the military programme. Addressing the Unitea State< Chambei ol Commerce173 words
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Article56 1954-04-28 7 BUENOS AIRES A 27: (Reuter) The Arm:.:. man State Airlint •> iaid night that then no survivors from tha It* n-ci lined transport plane which rrasi. I and burst into flame* on Fi night m central Argentina The Airlines said th< plane a twin-engined r>^*56 words
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Article36 1954-04-28 7 FRANKFURT, Apri 27, (Reuter) Thro peo| and about gQ were injl when a German train and the Scandinavian Express collided near Hanau. east or Frank I t-arly today railway oth< i< ls rei ported.36 words
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196 1954-04-28 7 ADEN, Api 11 (Reut< Standing In front statute <>f Que* v Victa here- Queen Eli eth 1 tuok tiie UtC at fl spi cular military pai included armour* d a came! troup ut Khaki tui haned proto loi c levie? The Queen196 words
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264 1954-04-28 7 Russians To Leave For Home By Sea CANBERRA, April 27 (Reuter) The entire Soviet Embassy staf! In Canberra are leaving f< r Russia by sea this 9t9i k following tlie break m diplomatic relationi i the Pet roy affair, it official lv announced toda Sir Philip Mcßride A Baler nai264 words
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Article56 1954-04-28 7 LONDON. April I*? (Ri rhe British n<>\ ci nmi •c asked thii week ti et Etoyal Comm v I inoi into Communist ;> l i\ itii propaganda" m this A cj a ition to Sir W C'hurchiil. the IV: "1 ••ii- Ited v > i today56 words
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Advertisement118 1954-04-28 7 ww www ww www ww ww www w "!^___rTl d. 9-m—mW^ m\v .■^mmm\tmW*w^t^W __o___J_ ANK GOODC f! 42 40 %l>l€ a lUJay/ jSSSs^IPSILVER KING" PASSENGER SET 52.40 I "DUCHESS OF MONTROSE" SET $57.50 Eodi. 2 The obove sets do not include 5 I 2 Tronsformer or Controller j These ore118 words
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Article61 1954-04-28 8 HONGKONG. April 27: (AP) Tho Chinese Communists have established a steamship service on the Ussun River which separates Russian Siberia from eastern Manchuria, reports the official New China News Agen^v from Harbin. The agency >aid scheduled passenger and cargo boats will ply between Kia mv sze61 words
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Article34 1954-04-28 8 AMERICAN' Motors Corp.. founded by a merger of NashKelvinator Corp. and Hudson Motor Car Co.. will be ready for business on May 1. it was announced m Detr o t APAP - 34 words
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Article134 1954-04-28 8 A NEW FRENCH LINER FOR F.E. Standard Shipping: Reporter THE latest addition to the Messageries Maritime fleet of ships on the Far Kastern run is expected (o call here on her maiden voyage on Aug. 13. She is the 15.000 ton luxury Uner Laos, a sister ship of the Vietnam134 words
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Advertisement691 1954-04-28 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE JOIN! snailTo Colombo (ienoa. Marseilles. Antwerp Rotterdaag. Hirnbiir Bremen Spore P.Shan. Penaag fl S l.eferkusen (HAPAG) 4 l»May llMaf 12Maj I S Nabob (NDI ITTTI— r '.'"June 24June M V Hamburg (lI APAC ...LVMUune 21 June 22June TS. Hoeeh* (HAPAG) 7/14 July laJul, 16Joly I alls691 words
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Advertisement1084 1954-04-28 8 M-UE FUNNEL LINE yjg < 2 gu«e_> HANSFIELO CO^ LTD. ngjaae Incorporated m Singapora <nrr»er. opflun to nn»eeetl fla .JR^V «K^»o\V LONDON IWIIIIIIWII W«TBU Dua Saila P S nam Penang aagaaag tot Liverpool c:u- Apr 26/28 Apr O /aliens for" Llverpoo] "bJbiin tfj-l/al Apr t8 Maj A^ri ttS U_h r1,084 words
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Advertisement634 1954-04-28 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Kn> al Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlaad Line lint terdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (.MONTREAL) BOSTON NLW FOR* IMIILADLLPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS ▼ia SILZ Spore P sh« ii Penans KOLBIAH (SMN) 1. :>BApr BANKA (SMN) 9 15M:t* IG.Mav 17/lRMat .OVERYSEL (Rl 19/25 Ma. MMaf 27634 words
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Advertisement566 1954-04-28 8 EAST ASIATICI SAILINGS TO CONTLM For Aden Port SaW Ge« <k Gdvoia. Copenhj-m Pr «<a I. a) TtONIA" s k« axl --MEONIA- A sxx) "PASADLNACalls London (FV, U^ xx) Call*, London (pa l xxx) Calls Hevrouth SAILINGS FKOM SCANhIs f S "INDIA" for Djakarta X h-.^ 1 r *W^ chang.566 words
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295 1954-04-28 9 I Increase In Sales Expected I HF t< m cs trade m Hal va which hM heen mi n lhs I Irumj f< u e time it Rowing igm of a n bnpi nn nj according to g me ti bants m Singap* I295 words
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332 1954-04-28 9 GOODYEAR HEAD WARNS AGAINST COMPLACENCY THE Chairman of Goodvear Tyre and Rubber Company. Mr. P. W Litchfield. has warned rubber producers and consumers a.jko not to be lulled into a sense of faSe security. Mr. Litchfield state*? thai three basic factors must be home Id mind m considering thf world332 words
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Article182 1954-04-28 9 A TRACTOR THAT IS DIFFERENT A MODEL ol a new British i trader, which may prove ol great value In large-scale cultivation e>f padi and for reclamation of swamps. has just been ordered for trials m Malaya, according to a press release frcm the Commissioner General's Office. Smgaporc Tliis- new182 words
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Article119 1954-04-28 9 TKE delay m the prod iction of cement had created some difficulties on the marketing siele. the chairman of Malayan Cement Ltd.. Mr. J. Drysdale, stated. But, he added, those difficulties had been overcome and <=ales of cement had increased lo a level of the rated119 words
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Article, Illustration502 1954-04-28 9 CANADA'S official attitude towards th e Inter national Tin Agreement is reflected m the view* expressed by her Trade Commissioner m Malaya, Mr. D. S. Armstrong. Mr. Armstrong feels thst .c far a? international commodity agreements m general are concerned Canada's belief m502 words
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Article237 1954-04-28 9 DEMAND FOR NEW CARS DROP IHF people of Mai iya bu> ng .x insidi ral y fewei S ye< -'nan the <•«,.-. r« o ding r< riod real r« r< sentatives of British •<•; ufacturers told the S\ i i S« Cl f ru m ears m I < UMtry237 words
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Article136 1954-04-28 9 Containers For Farms, Factories DUNLOP Rm ber Co om < l the world's largest nn ter i npanie* is n turing new rubber compound 1( Jar m and factory tamers, FortiOex, which aril] I tht re. ugliest tre at ment Dunlop has turned out wid< range of FortiMcx ontainerf which136 words
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Article145 1954-04-28 9 THE produce market m i Singapore was steady m m.w! sections yesterday with fair'.y good trading reported Copia ipened steady ut Wit erratic m the afternoon, i' ng steady again. l_ewis and Peat quotations ai 11 a.m. noon, 4 and a prn. (buyers and sellers) for M.y shipment were:145 words
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Article21 1954-04-28 9 JAPAN and Argentina have signed a combination trade contract totalling US*lo.s"ii>.- 000, Kyodc news service ieI ported. APAP - 21 words
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Article131 1954-04-28 9 Ki ir,.wi .< prices ir < i nued to n w a rdt day. ri: i ..i i i roi Ma > hipn np ;t M| rents peT tof li <* ,t ..vir < Ih» pi ';t ical new Indo-China continui flu* nee the market _< <r tui noi131 words
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Article108 1954-04-28 9 ON thf li k- t n.m.9 the po d< ration! < onvei i precedence i i r ths li i d ronum dity pi ices gm tions with 1 1 the mair, to slightK «.\cr leve Is IMM M RIALS Bu\rrs ftetttfl «>r> lir Sniflt h(f- ia/1 I xd108 words
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Article131 1954-04-28 9 ALOR STAR. Mon— Kedah Rice Millers Association have sent a memorandum to the Chief Secretary, Federation of Malaya. Kuala Lumpur, asking for ie presentation on the select committee set up to study problems atlect mg tne proposed decontrol of rice m th:* country. Among the131 words
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Miscellaneous442 1954-04-28 9 I I, ibnef By A/ Capp r___T WHUT J MAI I ATIN T\ -THAR LAFF, IOS HONESTABL'.'- Uh lfl P^Vinß A g j»j£.f '^ill^E^ r$ sf^Ci^r^) Alley Ocp By V.T. Hamlin Al' i i _i_i_H B^l CAW FIN» 110 OM.>tS. OOOLA... 0 /X\^m- s^~ ANY v_ av yry 1 l/^fc^442 words
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Article, Illustration325 1954-04-28 10 (ABOVE): Itigcf-t .m.i ni.>-t spectacular live-show to bit tht* towa I. i-i week v\..i- the "HolidJj «>o ice" r»-\m- whirh arrived i the i vi..- v ir.-^ii trom triumphant lour »l Europe and Ihr I if t li-.ni.rin_ o.cr "m .irii-i- m two-. nnl-. i-h. ill-hour325 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-04-28 10 (LEI T): nntnrdaj night cr »*nJoyiss cuisine of Killh-s Hotel with Sauce, Masapsre huslneig exec Peter Kothermei. wi> gooillooking Brenda Johnson, ittnched to Itattery itn.i.i beauty saloon. Brendn. a <malih>d hairdresser with Bond street experience, ins been 11 months iv Singapore aud likes it here. (I. hi138 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-04-28 10 (ABOVE): "Birthday tn-r v%ho w;is i »-ntre of ntteuliou _t t.li/..--bethaa > rill «liiui*>r ••.10 viturii:»y nlgM wu<* attractive i.ni«*t l»avis With iht it ir h-hrilion wen* l apt. p. 4. CusMM of tli*» Malayan llrnrays (left), Cantata K. Morley. of the HUBe ilrHne irlieht). and Mr- Morlf*67 words
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Article, Illustration102 1954-04-28 10 iKUiiiD: Checking up on nimr ot leuerntM well-wisher v*h.» .--ni tlor.il tributes saturdaj lo mark hr-t iiiiiii i-r*. ir> i-P-hr ition- n Singapore's Emha«*»y Hotel i. raratauserte manager l.lm J.t I'oug Saturday -nlgbters who gathered m hotel* Bonl tiarden MiTf pleasant!) -uron-.-.i when Supers* h*or Imn irr*-n. mt hi-h102 words
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Advertisement91 1954-04-28 10 'f > ;^._*j^;>r>_;'> y ww c tThe Cockpit "The Talk of Mayfair" IIT SYLVIA MARTIN I] and BILL CURRIE witk thy ir SONGS FOX HIE SMART .SLI I I NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS PHONE: ***** FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS C\ VZ&faJ I v Sic Ncr SINGS VV> t' 'Vv TIE CLIPS IsT^rm______*91 words
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Advertisement12 1954-04-28 10 I MORE PICTURES I lIN THIS SERIES^ lon SATURDAY* i i TWWWWWWWWWWWWW.WWW.S12 words
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Advertisement57 1954-04-28 10 n#v6 r such lumxiov. lßus/,ne Si h> I tm- I o^L-^^^ H wttu yt TS* Jtt v a [th fl. IL Iy~ Sb Beautiful Yu I I KarJl) Belicvg 5 jj I I »vcU Lip Acs! 'I tt tmtitt ff>« <"• »b Hmipirtwkiiptttmwi* -{X PBMCivSSJ th. pre \j atJnMMtiasfßurkt ri57 words
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Advertisement1824 1954-04-28 11 IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN fj that the business of Restaurant and bbarl r carried on at No. 315 Clemenceau Avenue. Singapore, by MESSRS LIM CHIN YOK LIMITED under the style of "HIGHWAY INN" is Vf ing reorganised and all persons having an v ctaiift* against the said HIGHWAY INN are1,824 words
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Advertisement184 1954-04-28 11 SINGAPORE M( NICIPAL 3', DEBENTURE STOCK 1937 tt SINGAPORE Ml NICIPAL 3«, DEBENTURE STOCK 193 X SH. is hereby given that _3 the Transfer Bo.>k s of tiie above Stocks will be closed from 2nd to 15th May, 1954. both days inclusive, for the preparation ol Inttrfal Warrants m respect184 words
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Advertisement196 1954-04-28 11 GOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK Erection and Completr.n of M.'veum at Kuchiag TENDERS B re invited b«0 appu>\«(t oantractora f r the erection and completion of a Museum at Rock '.ad, Kuching. Coloured roping of t\: Ut der plans can be inspects. t liit office Of Ihe Dire. It f Public Woiks196 words
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589 1954-04-28 12 MOTION PICTURE DOES BEST GALLOP AT KL Track Is Still Soft By WINDSOR LAD KCALA LUMPUR. Tues.-Working on his own on lhe second track whlcn was still sott Motion >icture, with Franklin astride, showed op to tage when he easily disposed ol the three m 39 »^J^____l^___rSl__2 morning. Stretching out589 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-04-28 12 HARASSED by Rovers' spearhead Misson. Star Soccerites' goalkeeper Suppiah .o-\ up m the air to precariously juggle the ball on hi s thumb for an eventual punch clear. Flanking him i> a three-nuin wall of teammates l.opez (Ne. .">». Mokhtar (face to camera) and Yong Kong (No. 4). This is63 words
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Article26 1954-04-28 12 KIM A Rangers beir Combined HMS Kenya 2-1 al soccer yesterday, x Nadarajah and Char, sco: ed I»i H in ■>- ers: McAllister for Kenya.26 words
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Article213 1954-04-28 12 MM,._nmh soccer tans may see Port \ale English Third Division champions play a series of *ames here if negotiations are successful Mr R B I Pates, the Colony's Asian Games soccer coach will discuss the matter vv th Mr. Jack Skinner, chairman o the213 words
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Article108 1954-04-28 12 I F.N goa a were scored m >'^er<lay s S.A.F.A Division B c match between Gymkhana Sporl. Club and TEiIS ;i s r *< Ciub at L v Th- score J n favour of the Fo: ikhana centreQuintas Chan, scored goals. After leading s—o _t half >c.108 words
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Article309 1954-04-28 12 Sweet Dream (Viney) did steady medium pace work over half a mile and la maintaining her Bukit Timah form. Newcomer Cop (Farad) attra. ted attention arhen he le OUt very smooth v i rl the ompany of an unnumbered horse. Sent at threequarter ipeed from309 words
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Article231 1954-04-28 12 INDIAN Brotherhood Soccerites beal Darul Allah F 'otbaii Club 3-2 m a SAX A Division :'.B League match played It tiie bodca ground yesterday Sharief and goalkeeper Taib saved Darul Afiah norn i leavier defeat. Saini made use ot the chances to tcor* the two goals.231 words
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499 1954-04-28 12 R*KI)Ol STABLE Rovers, roused by their 3—o defeat at the hands of CA. reared their heads high asain when they rushed and rattled unbeaten Star Soccerites off their feet with- a sweeping 4 1 victory m yesterday's SAFA Division 1 League game at499 words
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Article34 1954-04-28 12 THE third annual general meeting of Lai iff Wanderers will be held at the residence of far A Latiff bin Ibrahim. 163 Jalan Abdul Manan. Malay Settlement on Thursday, at 7.10 p.m.34 words
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119 1954-04-28 12 MELBOUKNK is nuking good progress with prepar.. tions for the 1 136 Olympic Games and tm9 Australians are enthusiastically leekiag forward to it. said Mr. E. J Holt, ter linical director of lhe Organizing Committee af the loth Olympiad, when he arrived m Singapore hv119 words
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Article286 1954-04-28 12 THE Singapore Mdtor Cub ivil] hold tins year's Rallj >" Sunday. The rally, whic divided into mx secfri >n>. will start tr«»m Clifford Piei >' W i m. and finish ofl it the R >•• il i poi c Flying Club > v te i time. Al286 words
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Article83 1954-04-28 12 NFW YORK An, 27. (ATP) Maureen Connolly told newsmen before Europe lay thai this i well be her tsl Miaa Connolly ihe hoped I mv the Wimbledon title foi *ne -bird successive year Ihis season and the M the Ame. tme the fourth time running M83 words
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Article34 1954-04-28 12 HONGKONG, Apr. 27 ifteu. ci Tne Indian Asi hi < ime* football team theil match here today igainsl ll»ng kong Combined I w XI I*3 •ftei i ie ii eh is Ar*.34 words
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Article193 1954-04-28 12 uv/ii.N a _ports Club collated two points from Windsor Rover s i n a S.A.F.A. «wr yesterday at the <-.i.M. A. ground. With a e.rhJr 0 :r ory from 6 Sathe 4 re J ten points from seven outings and are second m the193 words
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Article243 1954-04-28 12 LONDON. April >7 (Renter). Ipswich T;i\vti virtually won their rate with Brighton for promotion from the Knglish League Third Division South %9mt9 they won at Newport last night. Brighton must wm both their remaining matches to equal Ipswich's present points total of 82, and Ipswich have243 words
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229 1954-04-28 12 Selangor Soccer Hits New Low Clog Is Flung KUALA MVIIMK, luiTT^N deplorable tactics cost the > "i Hfc, points m todays division i l v, *2 against the Selangor l„, the Kampong Bahru Iy*K1 y*K victors by two goals to 0r,,. Crowd misdemeanour vi,„, harassed Selangor soccer for s.„„/2 **k229 words
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Article25 1954-04-28 12 'Y' Tennis Result And Ties fl fl fl lum... fl fl V v Mra v E 9 Op. i. I JlllM" «i Mm D I25 words
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Advertisement278 1954-04-28 12 Woodbridge Win Ol":. ep beal i'• Ue l 3-1 m a SAFA i i: Mmd vaa vr >ni__ T!ii < eet result sho ge beat SCC 2-1 zzz r "~~~~r ITY COI Mil OF SINGAPORE TENDERS V TER DEPARTMEN 1 .tract foj the making v Fittings lar IJ." 15' 18"278 words
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Advertisement35 1954-04-28 12 Thm mm*m4im 9 tk** for SPORTS TROPHIC STERLING SILVER I SHIELDS •CUPS TANKARDS 1 *X k g I SPECIAL TERMS OFFERID 1 0 SCHOOLS. THF. SOWCES E| B. P. de SUVA, -1 w f/r. 135 words
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Miscellaneous128 1954-04-28 12 Today's Sport SOCCER: SBHFA I. Dir. l OTFC n Cold Storage— Jalan Besar, Sl vs. F rater and Neare— Shell Mercantile vt. Pulo Bukom— Geylang Stadian. Hongkong Bank vt. Malaya,, Publishing Ho xtt MFA. Sime Darby Vt. Breweries SiC padang, Div. '2. Bata vs. Stanrac Keppel Harbour, Handels* bank vs128 words
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