Singapore Standard, 29 April 1954
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Title Section18 1954-04-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD 1 jn a Vol. IV. No. 301. SINOAPORE. THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 195t TWELVE PAGES II CENTS.18 words
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Article58 1954-04-29 1 len In Uganda > Uganda l, »„tei The Duke ol jh londtd here to- t after earlier rec> tropical thunderross fhe route 8 rttafr bringing Aden for a ,t to Uganda. .tn-. S ins m! i i r. Lyttelton i1 > tell i has i Bri58 words
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Article134 1954-04-29 1 Moscow Aussies Get Exit Visas YlOSt G\\\ April 28: (Renter) The Australian Charge d'Affaires, Mi Brian Hill, announced today that tlu- Soviet Government had guaranteed the Australian Knih.isxy staff m Moscow •full facilities** to leave Moscow tomorrow Bight. The Australian diplomatic- party of IU were ariginallj due out of Moscow134 words
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Article102 1954-04-29 1 Bw v.. uapt-i t Nikolai Khokhlov, the ES i iet murder agent who dejm -1 to lhe Wi pealed lo Pre lent E and Pope P a I his ifi and eh So ie In i Iter th« Pn sident, Ru Ir my are I.102 words
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Article57 1954-04-29 1 PARIS. Apri. L'B (AFP) Prance and Vietnam today I signed a Joint statement on* two treaties recognising thei ita independence of Vietnam an! it, full and entire sovereignty The rther treaty established a Franco-Vietnam association within the French Union based On equality and destined o develop57 words
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Article341 1954-04-29 1 MUD BOGS ALL MOVEMENT AT DIEN BIEN PHU HANOI, April 28. Vietminh rebels coni fined their assault's on battered Dien Bien Phu to artillery barrages again today amid mounting indications they may hold off further assaults m hopes of starving out the weary j French UnionAP; Reuter; UP - 341 words
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Article215 1954-04-29 1 2 With Red Flag By King's House KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Five Chinese carrying Com- w flags and Leaflets, wei i >bed by the Police irl> this morning. Two were held when a p patr > stopped a car iou yards >m the main ii King's House, res idence >; iFi215 words
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Article61 1954-04-29 1 GENEVA. April 28 (UP).— Information reaching Western allied delegations today said the Communist rehels could have captured embattled Dien Bien Phu at any time m the last five days. Western diplomats believed the Communists have deliberately held up the capture of the fortress as a61 words
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188 1954-04-29 1 LONDON, April 2C (Reuter) i British newspapers today reported that Donald Mac Lean. •me af two British diplomats who lUappeared m 1951. is now working as an adviser to the Kremlin. The reports say this information hJs been disclosed by' Vladimir Petrov, Soviet Em-188 words
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Article184 1954-04-29 1 ALOR STAR. Wed. Inche Salleh Ibrahim President of the Malay Teachers' Association. Kedah yesterday advised Malay teachers, especially the women, not "to donate their love" too easily. The advice was made m a speech at the general meeting of the Association's Kuala. Muda branch184 words
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Article, Illustration289 1954-04-29 1 I ITrAT THE four Biitis}i C onunoNnvii'f/j ttnnn- r/<t? composition oj t N« Utffcl f|| niiic.i. R^ut^r. (jtNfcVA, April 28 (Reuter) France today agreed ir principle that the Vietminh should send a delegate to the Indo China peace talks, authoritative quarters here said.289 words
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565 1954-04-29 1 US REJECTS 'PUPPET REGIME' FOR KOREA GENEVA, April 28. Mr. John Foster Dulles, United Stoles Secretary cf Slate, today rejected North Korea's plan ior a K<wean settlement put -t^" *he Geneva Confer mtstC* yesterday. Mr. Du'.'.es described the scheme proposed by Gen. Nam I!, the North Korean Foreign Minister asReuter; AFP - 565 words
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Article322 1954-04-29 1 Asian Powers Meeting COLOMBO, April 28, (AP) Indio's Prime Minis ter hAr. Jowahorlol Nehru seix^d the initiative todoy, as five South Asian premiers began a three doy conference here, ond presented his plan tor a solution of the IndoChina conflict. Mr. Nehru's plan calls [Of322 words
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Article46 1954-04-29 1 S 'PORE TEAM IN MANILA MANILA. April _8 (UP Tlu* S ngapore cont ngent srrived here early tonight a;'«-i nine hours' continuous Right ami an Houi *S ;>•'' er al Saigon. the '.i (>• 41 eet tinteam was Ted Stn r. and, team manager, who came here yesterday.46 words
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111 1954-04-29 1 VAN FLEET TO SURVEY AID FOR FAR EAST WASHINGTON April J* .1 I lie V m F i !omm n i of me Unit i Btatei H'h Army o Koi i ion fei i I vith P en I E ten ho wei yestei 1 1 p before I i111 words
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Article36 1954-04-29 1 ALI French n mmw who have been impi isoned n t 'ommunisl t Ihina ha< released an i arc on Iheii out. Roman I n• iqtiarter. m llniu lc m o. noun APAP - 36 words
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Advertisement26 1954-04-29 1 tu Olllj D TRADING CO. wmi tirMi (riU( (rtxffet, m^mmmmm^^^ X<«y __\__g A (ond be SURE of the best s V/ BUTTER CCLD STORAGE CO., LTD.26 words
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Advertisement61 1954-04-29 1 SHELL With Ignition Control Additive British Patent Registered (Sec Page Li> I i Light-weight ELECTRIC IKON I) "i H ll 4-lb Lighl arcighi Thermoatath Eieetrie Iron with Priiuroee enamelled -dn** and light alio) Singapore Price $22.00 Federation Price $23.50 Ail. rxt ltl THI OINIML ILICTNIC C9..\*M A L A V61 words
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305 1954-04-29 2 4 Stowaways In One Ship Give Officials Headaches Standard Shipping Repo.ier FOUR stowaways, including a woman and a child who arrived on the Tjitjalengka yesterday, caused Singapore immigration officials one of their biggest headaches m recent years. Two of the stowaways were Asians and two European":. The two Asians created305 words
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Article106 1954-04-29 2 CLOSING rubber prices (resits per Ib l n Sineapore on Wednesday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loose 63; 64 I No. 1 R.S.S. 64 64s No. 2 R.S.S. 634 63 1 No. 3 R.S.S. 62 621 Tone. Very steady tin rnu'ti The price of tin yesterIdav106 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-04-29 2 MAKING her first night club appearance m Singapore this week will be Australian singer. Mis. lima Adey (above), well-known atage. screen and radio personality who arrived by Qantas ROAC Constellation fron. Sydney, yesterday. Miss Adey. who said she had never been outStandard - 67 words
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148 1954-04-29 2 THE President of the Singapore Hire Car Association. Mr. T. A. Simon, yesterday accused City Councillor': of hampering the Association's efforts to educate the city's taxi drivers to give efficient and courteous service. Mr. Simon, who i<« a Cn .< lor himself, said the148 words
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210 1954-04-29 2 HE COULD NOT FIND A PENANG LAWYER KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.! -wA man who thought Kuala Lumpur lawyers were not satisfactory* "and I wanted to retain a Penang barrister. found himself without a lawyer when his case came up lor hearing m the Sessions Court, today. H« was S. A. Vissagaperumal,210 words
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Article38 1954-04-29 2 TELUK ANSON Wed— A dance will 'be h il a Pyeeds ol a Fund Nan Va »8 Univc Coupons for th e dance have been printed and dance hostess;<»s w>U seli the coupons38 words
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Article78 1954-04-29 2 THE Christian Brothers' Old Boys' Association m Singapore I urifl hold its annua, general I meeting and picnic at the St. 1 Patrick School m East Coa.t Road on Sunday. May 2. The meeting wii! start at 2.13 p.m. Old boys of the Christian78 words
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Article360 1954-04-29 2 THINK TWICE ON RENDEL TRADE Joint Memo To London SINGAPORE Chambers of Commerce have banded together to ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, to think twice before accepting the Rendel Commission's recommendations which obolish three Chamber seats m the Colony Legislative Council. In a joint360 words
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Article111 1954-04-29 2 SINGAPOR IS raunity will join t g EstS I the Id arr 1 begin a 30-day fast marl the first ias t Musiion rm l "Ramadan," T ats Lay, A i npanicd ;f a lee M lim ea ier-. the < f*u Chiel Kathi.111 words
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217 1954-04-29 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE University of Malaya is expected to *et up HalU of Residence a Collegiate basis during the next academic year. Each Hall wiU be na»e- a Under this system, students would be attached to Colleges throughout their academic career. To217 words
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159 1954-04-29 2 Her Income Tax Story Over-Taxed His Credulity KOH Yoke Chan, whe amazed the t-itJ Vuiar Magistrate a week axo by being able to re>ist opening a registered letter trmm Ihe Income Tax Department. yev terday was able to report U. him that she had remplied with his order to fill159 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-04-29 2 photo THKM\fOU Member* of the Singapore Civil Defence Service don_t»*d their blood when the Mobile Blood Trans fusion Service railed at Kola at Aver yesterday. Picturr shows Dr. E. Lewis examining Mr. Ang Siew Riant; before taking his blood, while an assist int prepares Mr. WongStandard - 56 words
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Article46 1954-04-29 2 HONGKONG. 21 s.*« Standard Serv >» .ing pricef j of the Hon git ong Exc^anpe today were: M-VT.S to jl' 1 > ter hng: vY7.vv2.-s U9U- 1 1.1 lfl Is Mala- van 5?: st)__." •>> mv L <.«'n*vi an r Rupiah: G<> d m tc 1 latL46 words
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Article34 1954-04-29 2 VILLAGERS of a kampong m Poto':» Pa> r. Singapore, yesterday put out rlr« th..t razed one of the huts hefore the arrival of a fire enpine from the Cenrr;r. Fire Stut:on.34 words
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Article198 1954-04-29 2 Standard SUIT Reporter SIXGAPORE Police made an application for confiscation of two motor cars— a Morris Oxford and a Hillrnan Minx— which were used RfUt Police Court y es terThre c claimants were nrr»Nam m re_ C Urt T <££ XVam registered owner of the198 words
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Advertisement176 1954-04-29 2 Rev there's a Reesee fer every pocket person L__l R< Whirlwind A rf and lays w rt an. d I In <. n rr I r-cd C* 'C rr i U .r, fi ;OvC r :d *Qm* r I Cm.m St_md_rd F r uril .'■•J I b le "a ase176 words
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Advertisement264 1954-04-29 2 "FARMER S Boy WALAYA-S NUM v, x _______________99B99_______ m _m^^m__ m^-_ J__^kfa___P__^__N__« f A_ tfl > SmmmmmWffffSm-Wt. _B> V' tl[ 1 T^ Ifi __L___________a JR*A^^^'__^ _!^i_K^_r^r_r ___**i__w _n____BlS__ _i _____B_l_l _t F s < il_fCt 'w<_L____r _***9 fl~l— a.-id off t. j -m— 5 5 p P tht s s264 words
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Article22 1954-04-29 3 TRISHAMEN AGAIN AID NANYANG U. FS Iv. i > ,1 •1F 1 i if r 1 1 i < P *M' ll i I22 words
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Article21 1954-04-29 3 IP W i by 1 ■■:<_, I L a tt m lti 1 I I I I ipie. ti listi 1-21 words
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Article105 1954-04-29 3 FIVE Siagapore firms p s terday contributed MM a nds The Siagapore stia dard Fund for the iepea--1 mts of the five firemen \a difd ftghtiag la>t weeks 40 dowg ire at the junction of Teik (ivan Street and Robertsoa Quay. The total now stands105 words
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Article75 1954-04-29 3 A Singapore taxi -m -er i robbed of $15. a i watch wor t'n $48 by 1 his lares m a '.aue oil 4 i i leli Road on We The driver picked un 3 Chinese m N j Road. He was 'it t- i Braddell75 words
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Article37 1954-04-29 3 S ipore Cineir.a Fans will give a Sal 'day at the As kj .ain Grey Lane Ipn lent, Mr. M. P. 3 who is !ea\ ing l ir Brim a three-week study >£ imentary procedure.37 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-04-29 3 photo. YESTERDAY'S REHEARSAL of 'Glimpses of Indian Dances", a recital by pupils of Mr. Devditta Jetley's Institute of Indian Dance which will have its first performance tonight it t.ie Victoria Memorial Hall. Teaighfa show is by invitation only. Tickets for tomorrow's show at 8.30 p m. ar.* priced at $5,Standard - 54 words
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Article540 1954-04-29 3 Judge Erred In His Decision Lawyer Charges Standard Staff Reporter BY DISMISSING completely a defence contention that two prosecution witnesses m a bribery case were accomplices," a lower court judge had erred m his decision fo convict Tan Took Suan, a Singapore Improvement Trust investigating officer who540 words
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Article176 1954-04-29 3 Stand ird StalT Reporter THE 10,000-strong Singapore li r v C )iiriiii Labour Unions Federation, yesterday, protested igainst i suggestion by the ►unci > pay its share of contributions to the Governnent sponsored Central Pro- i lenl Fun i from the accumulated ;i iti176 words
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Article120 1954-04-29 3 GERMANS TO JOIN W.A.Y. j Standard Staff Reporter IHE Bundesjugendring a V > f' i irq m iation that links Ure intei hits ol 5i million young Germans will apply' I n members!, p Va the World Assem ily v Youth, before the j »ecoi I A nbly m Singapore.;120 words
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Article27 1954-04-29 3 A 10-year-old Chinese r > robbed of her two sold tangles irth M4>j. by a nun m Jii an Hark Chye on Tuesday ifl »m >n.27 words
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Article35 1954-04-29 3 A MAN wat assaulted and s tJ i» iy I > men when he v I bus at Tions Bahru R>i< Singapore, on Tuesday cv »ni P .lj c have detained i Indians.35 words
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Article224 1954-04-29 3 THK Government Administrative and Clerical Services I nion has asked the Colony's Colonial Secretary to intervene m a dispute het ween the I nion and the Government regarding the reinstatement ot lil temporary clerks m the Public Works Deoartment. The ir\ts have been served224 words
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Article250 1954-04-29 3 Leaving For Washington KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Members of thc International Bank Mission hi. c obtiincd as complete a picture of Malaya's economic potentialities as possible m the time at their disposal, the mission's leader, Sir Louis Chick said. j i men bers left K u ist250 words
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Article156 1954-04-29 3 WINNERS of this year*, Singapore International Dance championship to be held at the Hapi>v Cabaret on May 26 and 11 wiii represent the Colony m the forthcoming inter-state I rung! neet between Singapore Selangor and Malacca m the same cabaret Ofl July 7 md jl156 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-04-29 3 p.i.i'.ti MAJOR GENERAL A. G O'Carroll Scott. (extreme left). General Officer Coauaaadiag Siagapore Base I>istrict. an t Mrs O'Carroll Scott, who went on board the Canton yesterday to welcome Major General D. D. C Tulloch and his wife. Major General Tulloch will s»rr.*"d Major Geaeral O'Carroll Scott mi May 1Standard - 51 words
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Advertisement25 1954-04-29 3 ijKAINBUYI r v"\^V^ tt tut itt rati tin I^'V^V M l«>»*<>ht>tit \'Wottk\W''''' '''ft TB-mmWlFv. Ai^feHP^ BEN COMPANY Wfawß** 51 Winchester Houst Singapore 1 Telephone 25*7?25 words
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Advertisement238 1954-04-29 3 77ie cror/</ famous family of ia&w_i _______£t_§__l _i »££:•_>-■ v> > _^s______B SX-. Vj&: _s^Sc_Bl j&?___ > __i__jj_m_B v\_t_-_g!^ ■^)wK _Br« ■SSRJR >^_!_y^ •^tt_y^y r -> THik___! i_l!teJ_i__'^ r ____^Hßl __y ___r o BUr Ba__ _B_r &P»_ < V^jbrTfl •■■3? iw______. m\\V^-mv9mr V __S& .-j___. v tß___l__>__.__^^^ _f___ *^i_^** ____a_v238 words
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Article77 1954-04-29 4 GURKHAS KILL ONE BANDIT Kt'AI.A I.rMPI'R. Weti A j ;ii (1 2 6 Gurkhas daj killed terrorist arid Kcrioush wounded another m I>k c-i m b District c f Negi i Si n bi lan. A frenade and two pa containing h-< arui medicine. w* rt rt C* vered Aik77 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-04-29 4 photo. MB. Jerry (Joh Siew Hee, m*» ol Mr. and Mrs. Goh Lye (hoon and Miss Mary Tay I'ht'n*. Mui. daughter of Mrs. Taj (hoon Heng. who were Married at the Church of St. P«l<r ami St. Paul. SiagaI rr. nn Monday.- StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article23 1954-04-29 4 J HIEVES .'.vt r_.£ht st I 4,00(1 hinde rs i.nri two < of er l t IWD k '<* v. at X, ;,i.£.23 words
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253 1954-04-29 4 'Preparations For Polls Will Take One Year' KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Moloyo's first nation wide elections will take about a yeor to prepare ond will cost a few m.Hion dollors, sources with experience m conducting elections, said todoy. The Federation Government must waste no time m making a start if elections253 words
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Article230 1954-04-29 4 Escapades Of Young Khalid [MALACCA. Wed.— The Bench. Bar and others m the Magistrate's C curt today yvere amused to hear of the escapades of 20-year-old Khalid Ismail cue night m April. hr the words of the magistrate. Mr. Ramanatha Iyer, Khalid "a clean sweep of whatever ram« his way."230 words
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Article234 1954-04-29 4 KCALA LUMPUB, Wf d. The Chief .Secretary •shall be responsible for the i ond nrl of the first Federal flections, next year, the Federation Hi^h Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer, ordered today. This directive has been given on the advice of the Executive Council. It234 words
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Article219 1954-04-29 4 SAY FIVE SOLDIERS KUALA Ll MPI R, Wed. Five young British soldiers tried to steal a motor car and later beat up its driver, the Sessions Court here was told today. The soldiers, Pi.\ates F Spence. J. fl. E. sor.. G. H. Thorburn, Skinner and R219 words
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Article44 1954-04-29 4 .™aw» Wed.— Twentyeight Malay Kampon« folk Ironri the rural area* p tl a X ■nd Province W« lealey are liow attending j-. six-day civics' course Today thty Yiv.i eri the Uenerai Hospital, the Police headquarters and the Bettle"Hn: C'duiscil Chamlrer.44 words
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Article, Illustration894 1954-04-29 4 TEMPLER PLAN A 'TAME SHOCK' It's Just As We Feared, Says Tungku Rahman KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The "Templer Pion" for Federal dec tions, blessed by the Malay Rulers and the Colonial Office m London came only as a "tame shock" to political circles here today, as its contents hove been894 words
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Article67 1954-04-29 4 POLICE HELP RECOVER GIRL'S RING $7,200 Robbery KUALA LU MPT R W ed Four men, I tr! to be connect! d armed u.bbe.v took place at T. merloh y night, were detain* Thi T I lj ne>e i ing m a i I three met amond ed at i I67 words
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Article24 1954-04-29 4 A YOUTH, Ch..r ie Tarn, was rescued from drowning when he fei! into a river m Lorong 17. Gey. ang. Singapore, yesterday.24 words
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154 1954-04-29 4 Standard Staff <-rrrsp<.ndent IPOH. Wed —An armed Mm Yuen worker. Liew Ching 24. who deserted his- comrades m the jungle but failed to surrender himself to the proper anthr, r itie< was today serrtt mcd by Mr' l Justice Buhagar tt 12 year^' penal154 words
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Article157 1954-04-29 4 ALOR STAR. Wed.— DeacribeV )y l hQ Pl a. one who had bambo__ri_-4 their iav_n___ xr_« p«*r"»8 Taha of pSrS wr. b 'D hy the Session* Court p"™ bah today to 18 monthtMta SSSST 1 on ,hrtt told Malay fishermen m Kuala Perhs that he could157 words
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Advertisement78 1954-04-29 4 MBS& -vSmSSB SSSff\ _S_<.->i^_'Wy__l BK*'^RB B___*y^*- <. SSi Bc^ '^'Xv_.*'.^_3__-____ :-v>" _sB__H Bk < > "fl________________!__________^: __k9___«|£__S*oX f .S__fl x&_' '^i -vw^H 99__ v •.W'^SH _____S!s*^^-___?3______r^ "'^^P WTCT x _______________________R^____K 82!8_l* s '-*-*^o^\f^^^ _P JOAN CAULFIELD S I I I 111 .^VI always use LUX ififc^ JOiLET SOAP" p pl^s^^*78 words
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Advertisement121 1954-04-29 4 ECATHAY HOIj Jl* All hed room* air<<i< I Ifll l__| I 1 V J telephone I. I*l-*--* J I %vW? CHIXESE A I I inU'l 1 1 Phone: Mill S inrl, r OII] I Cable Add: 1 X -l XMIAYRKST' n nub° übl r, ,n tmf^~^ TODAY ON IV! rf121 words
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Article128 1954-04-29 5 Assaulted By Police Allegation WOOX AH LEX- 22 who faced Magistrate Mr. E H. D'Xetto. m tiie Third Court on a charge of destroying his identity card In a Singapore courtroom on April 27. alleged that an inspector and a detective had assaulted him. During the hearing of n case128 words
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Article79 1954-04-29 5 LONDON. April L'B (ReuL-r I Mr. Stan Awbery, Labour, asked m Jok' House of Commons yesterday what was the daily rate of pay and allowances for a national serviceman recruited mi n Singapoie and that of a similar man recruited m this country v .nd serving m79 words
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Article52 1954-04-29 5 A W.R.A.C private. J. M. North, was fined s mi n tlie Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday when she pleaded guilty to driving a ear along Bukit Timah Road without a licence and while n °t covered with insurance. She was alM> disqualified from driving ior52 words
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232 1954-04-29 5 Quarry Worker To Hang MUAR, Wed— A plea of self-defence failed to save a quarry labourer, Ho Fong, who was sentenced m the Muar High Court yesterday to death for the murder of his employer, Chen Teng Kuan. This was the first murder trial232 words
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Article290 1954-04-29 5 Union Drive Abandoned KUALA LUMPUB, Wed.— The IVialayan Chinese Association abandoned its drive to form powerful Chinese labour unions mainly because it was afraid the scheme might turn out to be a hideous' "frankenstein," Mr. B. H. Tan, former MCA strongman, told The Standard today.290 words
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273 1954-04-29 5 INSTRUCTOR TELLS HOW HE SPENT A SUNDAY DRIVING instructor Lim Tua Too related m tho Singapore Assize Court yesterday hou he spent Sunday. Nov. 8. 1953— the day on which he was alleged to have strangled Ong Mvi Hong, a 24-year-old waitress, to death. Lim testified that on that day273 words
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166 1954-04-29 5 MR. A. \V. GIBSON, adviser to Government on a 58. 000.000 Polytechnic plan tot Singapore, yesterday described the Colony as "a virgin field pregnant with possibilities." A polytechnic, he told Ro:a-i at their weekly luncheon meeting, would serve tlie wants! of local industry and commerce166 words
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118 1954-04-29 5 No Apology So I Hit Him: $10 Fine S ANUS. bin A pa it pleaded fuilty In a Singapore Court yesterday, to ;re^p;i ing into Samsuddin bm Haii Hassan's house m Upper A inied Roai with intent to assault him. Mr. K. T. A exander. thc Magistrate, AnetT^anus) MO. Saousl118 words
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Article57 1954-04-29 5 A CHINESE walked a mile to hw h >me with h hands tied behind him alter- he was robbed m a lane off the leventh mile Changi Road, Singapore, on Tuesday night He was waylaid by four thugs, one of whom held hun up with a57 words
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Article32 1954-04-29 5 A US RESEARCH Associate orr the Faculty irf Harvard Me (ical School, Dr. Clarence .1 Gamble, who If also an authority on Family Planning will arrive m Suigapore tomorrow.32 words
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Article26 1954-04-29 5 TAN Hal lorm. n _.'."> year-old woman living m Chin ChewStreet, was taken to the Singapore Ceneral Hospital ye> terday, suspected of caustic soda poisonrrrg.26 words
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Article131 1954-04-29 5 URGING members of the Y.WX'A. to pay more interest m the welfare of the Association. Mrs. H. T. Wee, the president of the Y.W.C.A. said that they should serve the country a s well as their neighbours. Si\«* was speaking at ttie World Membership Observance Day,131 words
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Article, Illustration98 1954-04-29 5 DR. B. ARUFFO, Far East medical director of Lepetit S. A. Milan (Italy), manufacturers of antibiotics and ethical pharmaceuticals, arrived m Singapore by KLM Super Constellation yesterday for a two-week visit. lie plans to see Government nflieiais m the Colony and tbe Federation to improve the firm's business m thisStandard - 98 words
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Article92 1954-04-29 5 A STOREKEEPER, Suppiah told a preliminary nquirj m the Singapore Fifth Poli i Court yesterday how he aylaid by two Indians at Enrrrr Park on the night of Peb _.!> and robbed of 1 watch and I Tl •vo Indians gave him one do ar92 words
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Article153 1954-04-29 5 Magistrate Holds There Is A Case 'l HE Singapore Eou r t h Court Magistrate yesterday ruled thai there was a case for the prosec mon to meet m a ease m which an English School teacher is charged with making au indecent gesture to 14-year-old Lucy Chan with the153 words
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148 1954-04-29 5 Dutch Without Tears For Accused Who Wept JOHN Sulyman shed tears m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday when called upon to ahswer a charge of being found without an identity card. Asked by the .Judge. Mr. E. IT. D*Netto why he was crying, the Ma ay interpreter an-j148 words
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Article160 1954-04-29 5 Standard Shipping Reporter I THE ...4,000-ton liner Caronia, which arrived m Singapoie a few weeks ago is to visit 24 ports m five continents, during a world cruise of 13,000 miles which she is due to begiu on Jan. 21. next year. Trinidad m the160 words
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Advertisement249 1954-04-29 5 I 5 BIG SHOWS m DAILY A»m,«J J//j_." r 1100 am— I.U ..15—6.45 V /J 1 -».M p.m. L sCRff AS NfV£« KNOWN ITS EQUAL FOR THRILLS! LcM. GIO ANTIC ADVENTURE 1 W THRILLS IN TECHNICOLOR! I .JILLTHE I I B WEREVALIANT fTH fr;/. 1 cf_7. blyth 4^^ I M\249 words
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Advertisement370 1954-04-29 5 7th DAY I 11a.m. 1.45, 4, 6.30 X 9.:H)|mh. I i^V^ Warner Bros' i^ 1 CinemaScopS g5-_-_^-_r-? Stereophonic Sound I GUY MADISON mmm mi mwi. I I Plus! Pathe News: I I RED SPY SENSATION IN AUSTRALIA I I _f^ PBONE :>I.V> m I CawtoL— J ■_____> Wan t_«»\ w+m/370 words
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Article884 1954-04-29 6 The Off -White Paper PHE White Paper on Federal Elections will undoubt- diy cause some embarrassment to that majority of tlie Fedeial Elections Committee which is often Inclined to regard itself as the torch-bearers for lonialism and reaction m this country. For it must bring a blush of shame to884 words
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1251 1954-04-29 6 CHINESE OUT OF SYMPATHY WITH S'PORE SELF-RULE Bu The Times 9 Singapore Correspondent 9 "THE Chinese people/ wrote on English observer a 1 century ago, "have no right of self-taxation; they have not the power of voting out their rulers or of limiting or stopping supplies. They have therefore the1,251 words
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Article1244 1954-04-29 6 HHin V SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT 1 r rilE recent unanimous decision of the ruling French India Socialist Party on an early merger of the French Settlements m India with the Indian Tnion has focussed public attention on these "foreign" pockets. Their continued existence even after India attained1,244 words
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Article268 1954-04-29 6 Review of Views Attempt To Confuse UTUSAN MELAYU describes? the Party Negara's statements on Monday as an attempt toS confuse tlie Malays on the* rea! issue facing them today It Is attempting to are thej Malays away from giving^ support to the demand foi a? fu!;v i ted sis iti268 words
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Letter61 1954-04-29 6 I Bt file loni page itory 5 p.. per i n lei "Rubbei i Sm The retert ed lO iger<. w aa v arise by md ters gj thai their OWI Fi There are of costs thai F< Survey rtakei •entative body Tltt B I h y.61 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-04-29 6 •Inxt .i trim, sir.' tlr >h»ot b.u k and sMI I13 words
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Advertisement38 1954-04-29 6 for /Iff 1 off r ii<><fiiii'4>itii>rifs fpf MEDICINES PERFUMES ETC. J /fe/^ on /Ae Service of THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) i ESTABLISHED I 90 I i SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG, SEREMBAN, PENANG;38 words
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Advertisement33 1954-04-29 6 i SAIGOIf MANILA I JVoir TWICE »>'*■ I Departing SingaP o I TUESDAY SATUWH B Generol Agents -or H I MANSFIELD &C 0: IJ B KUALA l_UM* T H PENANG tT.I 6213' R likUm33 words
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Article152 1954-04-29 7 LONDON, April >S (Reuter)— Labour party kaders, sharply divided over foreign issues, today losed their ranks and agreed on an Indo-China line Ipposing any steps that might involve Britain m miliar\ action to help "Imperialist policies." Mr. Aneurin Bevan, leftwinger, wlio broke with the Parliamentary152 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-04-29 7 Telephoto. i- 1 \jn\ll fans who stand outside of theatres at Hollyraieres are a hla/.e lot and an actress m a low iul dress i> i contmoa sight to their jaded e\es. fhis hardbitten crew recognises grealu*\s s when it. and when actress Mamie Van Doren arrived the premiere, "MagaittceaflUnited Press - 60 words
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86 1954-04-29 7 'China Status Equal With The Big Four' II /A. Apri] 8 (Reuter) I. Chinese briefing conHi r the first working I the Geneva _o:der--9 ght the Communist answering a oues- a considered berth the Big Four c ng tlie same sta -us a talks. lima comp Hal Gent rai N.86 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-04-29 7 photo. U a k,llnx "id iiis7u W r" n assassin a*ion mission. Soviet Secret Police Agent. Nicolai ,a »uthorlt_». ,I_' n,,an ass,s tants, surrendered these Intricate murder weapons ti k l h« »M,k nmni tri ,cv aIi ng the plot *»mi m and i..'''*' ,M,l on ,M,IIH Projectors, camouflaged loUP - 72 words
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Article16 1954-04-29 7 PILOT KILLED IN JET CRASH Im (AP) An rashed this Pohan« .Her he and- aii trip.16 words
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89 1954-04-29 7 GENEVA, April -'8 (Reuter) The Chinese delegation at Geneva tonight accepted an appeal for her husband's release from .Mrs. Laurence Bu,)!. wife of an American pilot heUi m China. A Chinese official said Prime Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai would giv c "full att<89 words
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Article391 1954-04-29 7 I-C Intervention To Be Discussed WASHINGTON, April 28, (UP)— Usually authoritative sources suggested yesterday that President Eisenhower might seek a meeting with Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill if he is convinced by his defence chiefs that only immediate intervention can save Indo-China. This idea came391 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-04-29 7 GENEVA, April 28, (Reuter) Mr. Richard Casey, the Australian Minister of External Affairs, said here today he had the "instinct" that the Far East conference "is going to have same success." an exclusive interview with Reuter he declared '"I believe that the great powers on154 words
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165 1954-04-29 7 GIVE PAPERS ACCESS TO FACTS -JUDGE LONDON. Aprii 28 (Reuter) Lord Justice Brikett, one of Britain's greatest legal figures, .ired here that newspapers must be given access to tacts and must be free to comment and .-peak according to the aws of the land. He was speaking at the innual165 words
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227 1954-04-29 7 Rita's Daughter May Get US$l.4 M From Aly NEW YORK. April 28, (AP) Lawyers strove hard yesterday to reach an agreement on custody and financial arrangements for the daughter of Rita Hayworth and her former husband. Prince Aly Khan. The move came only a Jay after the movie st^r fought227 words
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Article51 1954-04-29 7 TOKYO. April 28: (Reuter) United States military police i today arrested a Marine pri- vate stationed at Camp Gifu near Tokyo, for allegedly rap- i ing a 7„-year-o!d Japanese woman. The woman, Mrs Kimue I Twakia, alleged the marine broke into her home and raped51 words
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Article43 1954-04-29 7 GENEVA. April 28 (AP).— Although Mr. John Foster Dulles sits only four .-cats aw <v from Red China's Chou En-lai, at the Geneva conference, he has neither shaken bands nor spoken to the Communist Premier and Foreign Minister.43 words
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Article31 1954-04-29 7 THE Rev. Bonaventure Dlamini, whose native name means 'he who eats the daylight," was consecrated yesterday at Durban. South Africa, as the Roman Catholic Church's first Zulu bi-hop.31 words
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88 1954-04-29 7 GENEVA, April (28) (A£P).— The French Foreign Minister, Georges Bidault's cook was today mistaken jor a Communitt secret agent. Bidanlt hnd to intervene personully to save him irom imprisonment when gnnrds arrested him. The residence of the North Korean General Nam 11. is opposite88 words
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Article52 1954-04-29 7 ANTWERP, R. 28 (AP). The British m ship St. Thomas of thi American Steamship Lim London olllded here < day wtth the Any rl ■hip War H iwk. The St. Thomas m i ■t the bow and da was imm« iatl dork to o exai First52 words
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Article20 1954-04-29 7 EMPEROR Hirohito i bratei In- Mrd btrthrta; day. I i the Imper i| P the E i APAP - 20 words
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Article67 1954-04-29 7 LONDON, April 28 (Renter) Six Labour Members of Parliament carried posters m a procession through central London last night advertising a meeting on Friday to ditCUSS the hydrogen bomb. All six are on the Hydrogen Bomb National Campaign Committee which will conduct a nation-wide drive foi signatures67 words
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Article154 1954-04-29 7 R.l. GOVT. STEPS UP CAMPAIGN Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, April 27.- The Indonesian Navy has revealed that last year. 208 smuggling prahus were seized m Kast Indies waters. These vessels average from one to five tons. They typify the nature of the rampant smuggling which154 words
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Article131 1954-04-29 7 STRATFORD ON AVON, April JT Reuti i I Britain's ace murder invest iga toi arrivi d here today to probe the death ol a woman drowned In the river Avon neai tha tomb Ol William Shaki spi The detective, Superintendent John Capstick ol Scot- land Yard,131 words
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Article68 1954-04-29 7 LOS ANGELES. April 28 tAP>. A judge has ordered Char ie Chaplin to put up U. 5.510.000 to guarantee I*. SSI OO a week support payment for 1 (>-year-old Carol Ann Berry. A Jury In 1949 found thc comedian to be the father of the daughter68 words
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Article31 1954-04-29 7 NKW DELHI. April 28 (Renter) Dr Rajendra Prasad. President of India, presented Lieutenant-General K. S. Thimayya with *'Padma Vibhu--han". India's second highest award for distinguished service m Korea31 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-04-29 7 photo. THREE tiers of bunk s are a feature of the new light fleet carrier. UMS Centaur, which starts her trials this week. Completed at Belfast, the Centaur has since been modified to incorporate angled deck arrange ments at the Royal Dock yard at Portsmouth UPUP - 50 words
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Article83 1954-04-29 7 Stondord London Corretpondent LONDON, April 28 The following are th* clotmq prices ot rubber and tin on the London Market. LONOON RUBBER Spot 19 d Moy 19 d June 19 d. July Sept. I9:d. Oct. Dec 19,' d. Jon. Mor »9Jd May c.i.f. 18_.d. Tone: Quietly83 words
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Advertisement40 1954-04-29 7 KEEP FIT! with a 'TERRY" SCULLING Kj 7 i i i im i i ii t/9 -m .mm.mm^mmmmmmm*>ii ■!__>• S < m m> uttmm, to reduce your weight. v^J^* T^^^'^w fj± i mm. -r mm m »^—^^___W___BK price $89 tH ROBINSON 1»40 words
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Advertisement771 1954-04-29 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD rAND HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE JOIN! SLRVICE To 1 >.ii, mho (ienoa "Marseille*. Antwerp Kotlerdam. Hamhur Bremen Spore P.S'ham Peaaag 11^ l.everkuseti (HAPA(i) I luM.v ILMay 12May i n Nabob (MM.) 15/22 June JXlune 24June M lliniburg (HAPAi;) 1.. .O.lun, *21June 22June i Hoechat (HAPAG) ll.iiii* l."» July IbJaly J771 words
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Advertisement1072 1954-04-29 8 mmmmr IeI JIM BLUE FUNNEL LINE mmm,] ici. .ioo (Ci lines) ntim^a) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. ngjaj. lncorpo/atecJ ln Singapore Camera option (o prowwl via JgjSfii ntTL uSm dls<h..rce cargo SAILINGS Ll% LRP<M»L. GLAMiOU LONUdN (OMIN-NUL PORTS. Due Sal.i P S harr Penans "Jtl Ai>r29/3(. (ilaurus for Liverpool ie Dublin M*r1,072 words
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Advertisement977 1954-04-29 8 iU K. SHIPYARDS ARE HARD HIT NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, April 28. (AP) A spokesman for British shipbuilders said today the industry is being strangled by taxation and unless something is done about it soon the once-mighty British merchant shipping fleet will no longer be a factor to be reckoned with. ZT Th977 words
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Advertisement654 1954-04-29 8 EAST ASIATICII SAILINGS TO CONILMN, S| U| For Aden Port Said Cienoa Antuirp i:,,,,,. Nu l. Gdynia. Copenhagen t.otheiu,, 4 W, *^Wi S pore I) "FIONIA- it X s "ls LMa. xx -MEONIA- 2| •;>,, xxx) "PASADENA" :10M,, |j x) Calls London (Passengers xx) Calls London (passenger xxx) Calls Beyrouth654 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-04-29 9 Fittings For Atomic Submarine photo. THIS photo of the atomic submarine USS Nautilus, the firs! released since her christening by Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower, shows outfitting being corried on at General Dynomics Corporation's Electric Boat Divisions at Groton. The submarine wos launched there last Jon. 21. UPUP - 46 words
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292 1954-04-29 9 By ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN, Stondord Speciol Correspondent JAKARTA, April 28 Japan hos admitted thot her post-war drive tor closer economic relations with South cost Asia have thus tor met I with little success/ Tokyo offers two reaSQM fnr this state of affair?: (1) Failure292 words
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Article156 1954-04-29 9 y 4 Ct. Drop RI'RBFR prires m S i pore v tterdaj ter of t cent below lit 1 •lw fust grade n bbi r May shipment being q d Il| cents per lb. pn »> y steady market. The lower prices m S I I re followed New156 words
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Article200 1954-04-29 9 THK world's nrst cammerefal speed walk, m which rubber is used, is expected _c be ready for Ute t ext month m lhe Unite i States, a spokesman of the Goodyear Orient Company. Ltd. told The S:anriard. Scheduled for msfaliatien faa tfie ramp portion ef200 words
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Article139 1954-04-29 9 Record U.K. Steel Output A RECORD output IIM zv.d an increase vi thf I ef coal are two r. nn mug industrial production achieveeats, ■anamoed by I < I fd Kingdom Iron a\n Sic« Board. U.K. steel aßtg IBSM c sard level m Mas average week.y rate cf :i«4.W» icns.139 words
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Article143 1954-04-29 9 THE Malayan -.har I wa< quiet a 9 w yesteni.i;/. I n_«« m the t:n minn 4 r» s wa? 'argely one to 'b t\ ne tin metai price v fi..r-r€r (hares remain-* 1 INDtSTKIAI Bmer^ Nlllll B B ret ml ,'9 I 10 f Icri 22.29 -«-ib Henry143 words
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Article156 1954-04-29 9 THF. produce market gape re yesterday w, r fcr ropra, dv 1 for OB »r 1 1 and steady for pepper Pepper prices roue Biarj t tc $-80 per picul for \i .ft white, largely on she., mg purchases. Coconut oil sellers ji g indicatai $53 per pic. I156 words
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Article88 1954-04-29 9 NEW YORK, April 2$ (AP) Tension over lhe Ugh [ng ia Indo-Ci.iua has iBCfBBI deBi id for a large nu commodities, it was I ».l yesicrday. Several futures mark. |dVBBOBd their daily g limits permitted tinder r < 1 the exchanges. A.l d cf colU-e futures were I88 words
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Miscellaneous363 1954-04-29 9 tii Ht,g m i n *y A/ Cfl pp %Svl_s^B»3f* Vviil T^ i_f2r'_r^ J^C-ORta* To 1 7 rules. V a J»L\ **™**2* FELL, V-><^vrr SS__*_kSS¥ SSL2_m N,ECE .NjQVEO LVf9 c< Ol FCtt '-r-^ FC I V lf^Sl _2^_S« _V 1^, YARS UMTH. IT KIH SET ONt MOUTH Alley Oop By363 words
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Miscellaneous1074 1954-04-29 9 N*^____ewi>K«n«»^M<*^w^^ ■Bri a i^" "l^« i-.nd *9 30 m I.LORY: Never Let Me G_ EI NU AP 1} KFI and S.IS I It M H r V^ L S 94 A f AfTA I IIHI: Mv>.e: v:> _Jj& mt9m\j £9.9,9**9 <4 5 an J rt 3 M J _^S^^_ '^E1,074 words
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Advertisement158 1954-04-29 10 '/fmjm. ,i >'"• JmU I -A.___. __99 __________H Rk __S_^ 1 «R ?3______^_______________________________________________V_' ________r B^Bb 1 w ***~t_,,^ v v a fB Wmw ________B m\9^ _m.r _______U r _____P^ i______________________________________________k .^^^^^m rr. _________^^^_____k _f*\ .< fift «*i_n V MmmmmW AW -AW mmmWM l f *JF mmmX^mmW +*M /X gg mmWt158 words
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Advertisement291 1954-04-29 10 ALU.E.C.bA j TRAD,N G H Co '-fl I A ND All I- FOLLOW^^JfW I J i I Muiviim i vi., i I*< 1 Kht.Mi X I I tlmm*. Hi 111 I Xl > IM I < Ht n; 'N«.\\| I HMJIAK Xi h c "HIM., V I :;'"»:-.i, v,, «<^H291 words
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Article584 1954-04-29 11 ALF GOVER - ALF GOVER By I r.Kir.r\m-i a _.w.-_»vrn f April ZB— Don't write off the Pakistan team, which is due nere soon, as c I "push-over." I worn the Counties they will find them _^ve^yJio^rdjide to beot. I warn England they'll probably win one of the584 words
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Article120 1954-04-29 11 LONDON. April 28 (Renter) cricket fixturesMay j: U.C.C. v Yorkshire at Lords. Oxford University v Gloucestershire at Oxford Cambridge University v Leicestershire at Cambridge May 5: M.C.C. v Surrey Lords Oxford University v Yorkshire at Oxford Cambridge University V Sussex it Cambridge Club Cricket Conference v Pakistan (1120 words
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430 1954-04-29 11 Miller 4 Others Picked By Wisden LONDON, April 28 (Keuter).— One of the m*| coveted honours m international cricket is for a player to be named anions the Cricketers of tbe Year* by Wisden the cricketers' almanack. Kach year. the editer of Wisdefl chooses live players from British or ovei430 words
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255 1954-04-29 11 TWO Services sides which j are considered as having the J best a.l round teams m Singa- 1 ipore and include a number of! top players m this part of the! worid meet In a Singapore Cricket Association's senior; tournament game at Nee255 words
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Article53 1954-04-29 11 THE following are result*; of the Island Club Monthly Medal (Stroke*: "A" Division Dr RA. Mallai, Mr. J.V. Gray Tie— 7l "B" Division Mr. S.K. Caw -70 "f" Division I Sq. Ldr AF. Clegg-65 Ball Sweep "A"' and *B" Division: Dr. R A Mallal. "C" Division: Sq. Ldr.53 words
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Article52 1954-04-29 11 HOLYOKE M April 27. I R< iitei i Fift« < n spectators swarmed Into ring last nifhl jnd ltl Howard Saligny if N'ev York for striking alleged '•> I against local boxer Oerrv ref sier. Saligro Hraj p ::;c-.i.< kicked and knocked lown m fii* corner be'52 words
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Advertisement619 1954-04-29 11 DEATH /MIIW HOC* Ann, aged 73. passed a*' y peacefully at residence 174 Charlton Lane Wednesday leaving 1 son i •i Lye 3 daughters, 2 _onsGan Kte Tian. Wee Kirn! daughter-in-law and 17"! andchildren to mourn his loss, j cortege will leave for Paya Methodist Church at 9.00 on Friday.619 words
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Advertisement673 1954-04-29 11 Tuition j IVEW SESSIONS. May, '55. LC.c. Morn: Intensive Course. S'hand Typing, daily, popular Eurpn. Ladies, Eve Mid Rd Shand 5.15 fi. Bk Kpg. fi Col. S'hand 5.15. Bk kpg. 5.30 Typing 8 a.m./ 9 p.m. 115 machines: dif. makes. Theory and speed classes. 6 dif. stages morn. eve S.I.C.673 words
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Advertisement622 1954-04-29 11 KUALA LVMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE RENDERS are invited frcm x Contrartorv (CLASS "A" ONLY) registered with the Municipal Engineer'? Department for the construction of SEWER PIPE LINES. MANHOLES AND HOUSE CONNECTIONS m connection with the MUNICIPAL SEWERAGE SCHEME AREA "B". Registered (Class "A") Contractors wisßing to tender should apply,622 words
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Advertisement480 1954-04-29 11 Afls\ [g5 s GREY HAIR DARKON lIAIK :i\i;mmm, POMADE Grey Hair i.s a social drawback, a psychological bin Iranca and commercial handu-.tp. lhe Darku:) dai'y for restor.r:g ai.d maintaining the original .nithful colour of hair. Darkoti it laa ideal combination hair o.our restorer and hair lag, two In one. It480 words
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599 1954-04-29 12 3 -Cornered Fight Rages But OTEC Are Well Set THE battle for top positions m the SBHFA Senior Division League soccer remains unchanged alter yesterday's games. It is still 1 three cornered tussle between holders Hongkong Bank, runners-up OTKC. and newly promoted Mercantile Bank. Hongkong Bank, who regained the lead599 words
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Article270 1954-04-29 12 TARTLY crowds. sur^m* on to the field of play, particularly when a penalty award was to be taken. twt ii^t-.i Sgt W. F. Beaven to abruptly abandon the SBHFA Division I game played at Geylang yesterday between Mercantile Bank and Pulo Bukom eight minutes to full270 words
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Article89 1954-04-29 12 All The Results DIVISION 1 OTEC 4. SCS o Shell 1. 1 it N 1 M. Bank 3 vs P. Bukom 1 abandoned HK Bank MPH 1. Sime Darby 2. Breweries 1. DIVISION 1 Borneo Motors ti. ICI 1. HiJidelshank I, NTS 1. Gathrie Mansfield 'I. STC Airways t. B_ita89 words
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Article104 1954-04-29 12 OFFICE BEARERS of the Singapore Indian Football Asportation elected at the annual general meeting of the A>-_>-id'ion on Sunday were: Patrons: Messrs: M. Gopala Menon, D. T. Assomull. V. P., Kanagasundram, A. R Lazarus. N. V Vengadasalam President: Mr X Joseph PilI j y Vice-Presidents: Messrs. S.104 words
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Article80 1954-04-29 12 TAIPING, Wed. Leaving b% ihe .w.n' next month tor i United Kingdom is 20-year-'>i i Hazim bin Ismail who. Last 9 I n the open singles litle m annual North Perak T "iims Championships He j > v on thc Open doubles' m par'ii m »hip with80 words
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Article89 1954-04-29 12 JOHORF. BAHRU. Wed The following players have been selected to* represent Johore m the Malaya Cup *occer match against Malacca lat Kluang o<. Saturday: j Yahya bin Abdullah Yam Fook Tong. He Moon Joon Karim bin Ghani. Tan Ban' Chuan. Sharit. Madon Ali bin' Radin89 words
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Article102 1954-04-29 12 Kl'AI X LUMPUR. Wed.— The S mgor Malays team to meet Perak Malaya m thc Sultans' ''d Cvi soccer fixture to be P ived i on Sunday will v »'I 1 m m thf following 1 J pi ivei >- Ghani Tahir (UMNO>. Ibrahim Mii iya102 words
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Article187 1954-04-29 12 V 0T Vesterdav-s «S A [ennui tournament areOpen s illvlcs- C V• i j i. o <• nu Kirkwood J v Mather 6-1. 6-0 Open mms doubles: II T Scot Bciir Sin heal Arthur L.rr, ErnAt L?m tffi i p V ol c T »n beat L187 words
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Article205 1954-04-29 12 NFW YORK. April 28. (AP) CS D.n ij Cup ace Tony Trabert admitted today his biglesl ambition is 'o turn professional and cash m on his talents. "There's no use trying to kid anyone.* 1 Tony said. "1 want ter turn professional and get some205 words
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Article29 1954-04-29 12 Teams entering for the S-\F\ pernor and Junior Challenge Cup competition as we!! as Ke McGregor Watt Throw-in comK 1 Ire that entne< c :1 May 129 words
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Article, Illustration163 1954-04-29 12 THOSE who left yesterday were: ATHLETES: Tan Eng Yoon. Tan Soo Liat. L. O. Valben;. Chan Onn Leng. Mary Klass. Teng Pei Wah. SWIMMERS: Neo Chwee Rok. Lionel (hee. Ong Choon Lim. Tan Cheow Choon Elsie Lim. Norma Hutchinson. W. Wolters. WATER POLO: Ho Kian163 words
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Article73 1954-04-29 12 LONDON. April Tl (Reuter) Association footba": resu ts: Third Division (Northern) Carlisle 3 Southport Ro. h- dale 0 Bradford I; T ran mere Rovers 1 Scunthorpe United I.1 Halifax Town York City >. Third l)ivi>ion < Southern} Bristol City 2 Watford I. Other matches: Northampton 1 Sheffield73 words
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Article160 1954-04-29 12 TWO old timers, Leow Kirn Fatt and Yap Chin Tee will look after and train the Colony's young and promising players and also the State players. Their appointment as honorary coaches was approved by the Singapore Badminton Association at its lirst committee meeting on160 words
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Article33 1954-04-29 12 SOCCF.R: Dir. 2 Corinthians v BODCA- BODCA; Du\ iB Bintang 1..', m v. Kinta Rangers Geiilang; Jollilads v Seta ii i'Y MA. Friendly: TMSA 9 SCC— Padang. BOXING: Inter-Servicei finals Seletar.33 words
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Article155 1954-04-29 12 SINGAPORE Is and Club golf. April Monthly Medal to be played on Friday. 4.50 p.m. Mrs. Wong Miss Barrett vs Mrs. Gaw Mrs. Strickland. 4.55 p.m. Miss Yong Mrs Teo vs Mrs. Todd Mrs. San' 5.00 p.m Mrs. McLachlan Mrs. Jantzen v s Mrs. Lavender Mrs.155 words
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Article54 1954-04-29 12 Western vs S.C.S. At Badminton THE following will represent the Western m a friendly game of badminton against the Singapore (.Cold Storage Sports Club on Saturday: Lloyd Cheah. Chan Ah Chee. ?^"n AU m Gan Chi Lamw u Cheol, 8. Gan Chin Wah Mohamed Ibrahim, SalU* bin Ahmad. Francis Tan54 words
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Article16 1954-04-29 12 NKWMARKKT. April 28: (Renter) Da ruts won 'he two thousand Guineas. Ferriol was _eeond.16 words
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Article35 1954-04-29 12 BARTLKY School of Singapore beat Methodic Boys' School of Selangor 2-1 m a soccer game at Kuala Lumnur on Monday Malleque >eot ed both goal s for Bartley and Kok Thong for MBS35 words
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Article333 1954-04-29 12 OFF FOR GOLDS 34 Manila Bound THE COLONY'S first batch of 34 athletes (seven swimmers, seven water-polo players, ten basketballers, four boxers, six athletes) and five officials members of the Singapore contingent to the Asian Games left Knllang Airport yesterday morning. Today, 15 soccer players, two officials and four .weightlif333 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-04-29 12 Mr. EJ. Holt, technical director of the Organising Committee of the 16th Olympiad who passed through Singapore on Monday to attend Olympic conferences m Lausanne and Athens.27 words
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279 1954-04-29 12 SINGAPORE Traction Company. SBHFA Division leaders, _,en|. mivd J bus yesterday m their match against Malaya! Alrwavs The oNeirJ*___ men took things easy with the result that they weie "forced to Oui* w 3 the score at Traction itta i• i fr mi l279 words
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158 1954-04-29 12 PLAYING good go f. Miss J, Davies. of '.he WRAF. who had *8 on the first nine holea Including '.hree bir lies an 1 liv. bogeys reached the aemi-flnal round of the I. adv Pogarty Cup when she beat Mr-. Peakc l'*158 words
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Article25 1954-04-29 12 Taiping Player Sent Off I p I .> 1 d < I I 111. riatid M Fern Hopk'"ON Nab j i: i Ham i Mass n Ann.25 words
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Article105 1954-04-29 12 NATIONAL B P. beat Met t idale 5-1 m j Iriendly badminton match Results- National mentioned first— Singles: Hoo Cnun Kah beat Wahab Sarkaw] 15-1, 13-10: Long Pong Kwang beat Ismail Rabi IS-*, 13-12. Annan bin Jeeman beat Abdul Rahman 15-9. 18-17: Long Pern Chan beat Choo105 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-04-29 12 STANDARD MAN WILL BE THERE I! >«»u dont ihTH i^,?B tll *"ii »tJke hi ,^H Mandari. during Asian (iamrv 1.1 Mill rep^^J Uimei lor thr Niti-nll M.md.ird »IH,iwv3B >«'o:id hjtth ««t wH taport's ithiftr, J >lj"'li thu nin the latcxt j» Mut athlete.43 words
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Advertisement52 1954-04-29 12 TO-NIGHT SPECIAL fffittlMKl > NIGHT >TO TBb BEST RUm'ba'c 0 UPLE 3=i- S mmmmmm I Watch Onr Advert for S.iinnL'^j V TUESDAY TtiTmay v.i 1 V 1954 AMATF.IK TM INI ARRANGE YOUR NEXT ST*> f I STRAND HOT? 25. BENCOOLEN STREET TEL: 235:CENTRAL ALL MODERN CONV^ SINGLE $8 t« J52 words
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