Singapore Standard, 30 April 1954
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Title Section19 1954-04-30 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD ?3ttGf3s tw 3N Vol. IV. No. 302. SINGAPORE, I RIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.19 words
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134 1954-04-30 1 I HA 29 UP> Vietminh rebel today around artillery post Si n Bien Phu garrison's only \iOC-- C tmm __.__L._l r the Laos frontier. md spokesman said i v" >n the surround- >uth of Dien Bien j by several French Union i >» used134 words
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129 1954-04-30 1 Vietnam Agrees To Talk With Vietminh 129 (Re iter) i rernment that *.o par ihe .1 the Vietn to send lives. the Vi. Mnt special en-.it-re to I per_'...i,ie Bai Dai Head of tlie Vietnan State epl Viet- "on m In i >-China reorges B tht Fren h Fai g129 words
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8 1954-04-30 1 SOVIET EMBASSY STAFF LEAVE AUSTRALIA after i Petst8 words
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Article56 1954-04-30 1 CAIRO, April 29 (Reuter).— The Egyptian newspaper Al Akhbar said today that the Moslem religious authorities had given ex-Queen Narriman permission to marry Dr. AdI ham El Nakib. son of Dr. Ahmed EL Nakib. former 1 Director of an Alexandria i hospital. who was recently sentenced56 words
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Article26 1954-04-30 1 M. Leon Jouhaux, Nobel Peace Prize winner m 1951 and veteran French labour leader, died on Wednesday m Paris. He was 74. photo.26 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-04-30 1 GENERAL John Wilson O'Doniel (right), chief of the U.S. Military Advisory Group m Indo-China photographed on his visit to Dien Bien Phu. He is shown here with Col. (now Brigadier General) Christian de Castries, commander of Dien Bien Phu.- A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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486 1954-04-30 1 U.S. Is Pursuing Aggression. Mr.M. GENEVA, April 29 (Reuter) The Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr. VyocKeslov Molotov told the Geneva Conference here todoy thot the United States was "openly pursuing on aggressive course m regard to the Chinese (Communist) People's Republic.'' Mr. Molotov s?X.d A-r.er.ca nmitted M one fcggre.--l x 3tter486 words
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252 1954-04-30 1 ASIAN PMs ON I-C: 'OUTSIDERS KEEP OUT' COLOMBO April 21 (Reuter)— The Bye A w.n: Prime Ministers igreed here today that there >v j iii be no intervention >l outsl le powen In indo-Chin >. it was reliably understood. Xo communique wis issued at tiie end of (he Colombo conference252 words
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Article45 1954-04-30 1 LONDON, April 29 (Renter) The rationing of meat and bacon m Britain is to end on July 3 and on that day Briton? will be able to tear up the ration books that have ruled their lives for 14 years.45 words
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Article60 1954-04-30 1 VIENNA, April 19. (AP) A ;ossip column for omen **-<» the week's bt-stsellin; phonograph rernrd wiM h_ av_.n_.Hle by telephone for Vienna subscri hers on May 1. These ire lhe latest offerings ef lhe Versatile Telephon-* Company, operated b% the state. The system now provides fairy60 words
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Article70 1954-04-30 1 SIR Cheng-lock Tan has -hanged his plans and will not travel to London for talks on 1 Constitutional reforms for tl.e Federal Council with the Colonial Secretary, The Standard was told today. The UMNO-MCA delegation now m Britain met Mr. James Griffiths, former Labour Colonial Secretary,70 words
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Article90 1954-04-30 1 SINGAPORE Police will take special precautions tomorrow May Day to prevent Communist demonstrations, 9 Police gpokesiuaa iaii yesterday. More plainclothes men will be posted on beat duty, to see that the Reds do not interfere with the peaceful celebrations planned for the d^y. .Radio carg90 words
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Article380 1954-04-30 1 FED. GOVT. LIFTS BAN ON RICE Overstocking A Serious Problem And Will 'Free' Sugar m KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Price control on certain grades of Government 1 rice was announced here today. Government also said it will stop buying any more sugar as it is making arrangements to return this commodity380 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-04-30 1 radiophoto. TUNGKU Abdul Rahman (left). President of UMNO, and Mr. T.H. Tan (right), executive .secretary of the MCA. photographed with Lord Osmore. former Labour Minister of Civil Aviation, outside the of Lords m London. A. P.A.P. - 36 words
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170 1954-04-30 1 (SLANG, Thurs. Thi rwe harvest m the Tanjong Xarang and Kua'a Seiangor districts is being threatened 'by floods which yesterday immersed most of the low ends and marshes of the district. 'iood waters from th_ iKubu Bharu Hills and heavy rain< last week d170 words
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Article73 1954-04-30 1 LONDON, April 23 (UP) British Alrhgoers to I named Audrey Hepburn au 1 Jack Hawkins as the a tress and actor of 1953 ta the annual "Picturegoer" awards. Miss Hepburn's role m "Roman Holiday" won her top p. ace while H iwkins named for h.s part73 words
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Article46 1954-04-30 1 J IX J A Eastern Uganda, April 2.1 (Reuter). Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh arrived here by air today to open the vast C 22.000.000 Owen Falls Dam. first dreamed of almo>t ."><) years ago by Sir Winston Churchill.46 words
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Article287 1954-04-30 1 SOMETHING WILL HAPPEN RAHMAN LONDON, April 29, (Reuter) —Tungku Abdul Rohmon, President of the United Malays Notionol Orgomsotion, soid here yesterdoy he could not answer for the reactions of his supporters m Malaya if the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton, declined to increase the number of elected seats m the287 words
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Advertisement78 1954-04-30 1 Car Lubrication Only is not all: Your Dynomot. Starttr*, Plorinum Points and Cuf-Outi rtoed attention for tnese too. EASTERN BATTERY SERVICE STATION 281. Lavender Streei. Singapore. Tel. 8*673. If ship-"" ih Hi (tj jj i x hHiif Hi 1 m,,u v III! L^r°^ Pm I I U" S- SS M«!78 words
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Article152 1954-04-30 2 Final Probe On Polling Wards SINGAPORE Government is setting up a committee to make final recommendations on boundaries of electoral divisions for the Colony's new Legislative Assembly -and its City and Island Council. Under the Rendel Constitutional Commission, it is r ommended tiiat there should be electoral divisions for the152 words
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Article70 1954-04-30 2 A REPORT on a police rourt ca-e appearing on Page 2 ;h The Standard of April 2b carries the headline "Teacher Made An Indecent Gesture. says Schoolgirl (14>." Tne girl involved i' 1 the caae, j Miss Liny Chan. is not a schoolgirl, and nowhere70 words
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Article, Illustration124 1954-04-30 2 THESE -Guides from four different countries have plenty to smile about. They were able to meet other Guides from 12 countries and had a close-up view of the Queen during her recent visit to Ceylon. They were delegates returning from the World Kound-Table Conference of Girl Guides and Girl ScoutsStandard - 124 words
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Article94 1954-04-30 2 THE Singapore Standard, will be amo:^ several local newspapers, tiiat will be flown b y Qan tas BOAC to !< the 1954 British Industries Fair at o'.*'inpia and Earls' Court- London, from May 3 to 14. Qantas BOAC will dispatch four copies of The Standard for94 words
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Article365 1954-04-30 2 More Sign On To Serve Standard Staff Reporter THE lowest age at which commissions as second lieutenants can be obtained m the Singapore Military Forces is 19 years and three months. This is stated m The Singapore Military Forces Rules. 1954. which governs the365 words
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Article31 1954-04-30 2 THK ComnttS! loi < ?lr. Mai. orr Mac Donald. who ient y opened the Comn faith Par .;.n,i nt&ry A m n*i fourt region; Kuching to Singapore by aii yesterday31 words
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Article229 1954-04-30 2 SINGAPORE Government's statement that it should direct its effort* to secondary schools to solve its education problem has been described by the Progressive Party lo its latest Newsletter as "an appalling admission." Tiie Newsletter c._hvs C-Ov-emmen! hod been pursuing J h. wro.ij; policy and h;.d waste229 words
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455 1954-04-30 2 I AM INNOCENT OF KILLING GIRL SAYS INSTRUCTOR LIM Tuo Tee, 22, standing trial on a murder C K 0 the Singopore Assixe Court yesterday: "I om compicf^, c this chorge of murdering Ong Mvi Hong." r,i Va3 The deceased, a 24-year-old waitress, was found beaten and strangled to death455 words
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Article44 1954-04-30 2 COMMODITY PRICES INl J ts P«r lb, ,'!*>* "anundJJ^ N. s. N 1 I tefcf "I lll*.*. I •I "MlnV kl^ M.I IM I aiCVS lE' wH •"U Srpt ]<, on i»,, m 9 •<»\|»oN f|\ 1 bf'l ||t| seller s Ulrmrnt pr, r..nr Stfi^, level44 words
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125 1954-04-30 2 Retrial For Men Charge With Robbery f THE COURT of mil Appeal m Singapore yesU <. 'on a technicality oared appea i i 0 bin Ah. lah and V Muniendv and crdered that rti, another A Osman and Muniandv I r ■entaßCad la ten anti years' Imprisonment i v i»ttiveiy.125 words
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Article41 1954-04-30 2 THE Unit -d Stat< I Sei Singapon •xpand x 0 Tlie ibrai I PfM rith i irnftun or v > itei Inert ay I c book* t is open to thi »...*»".< i J > Is m. to I p.a41 words
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Article, Illustration96 1954-04-30 2 1I V internationally I known artistes froai Botopß flew into S i n& 4 p«>re vrstrrdav to take Pirt m the olnitv*. .M'isie Festival, to be fte seated hv thr Singapore MlT>l»M| So* irt They will tak«' pari m the tiala Open < oncer I 'Mi, .»tStandard - 96 words
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Advertisement228 1954-04-30 2 Platignum B<M-Pomt ft I h fl |TWICE 1 1 1 c* e I normaf 1 fc ca paci l y 1] fe t *-i .lust one feature that nakffl this the .I I. t Hall Point H anywhere, anytime 1 I '^f'" v Kited m a «l jiff> .Vl cts.228 words
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Miscellaneous10 1954-04-30 2 Weathef' f|F I fr t I i <1 1 mil.10 words
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Article36 1954-04-30 3 POLICE constable, PC2207 Beach Road P ipl into the Kallang Si .ipore. yesterday rti i, tnd rescued a 66--•w-i i Chinese from drown- m, Lim Tin, was CJen il Hospital for36 words
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Article44 1954-04-30 3 i_P >RE P Mcq yester'iv letained a woman follow- 1 i thai another WO- v i. .tabbed m Tras S.reel Tha women had an arguin community kitchen when 9ne ol them picked up a knil m I struck the other.44 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-04-30 3 MENU Waus.li and Compitiv, Ltd.. of Singapore boosted the Standard Fund for the dependants of five* ■renea who died fighting Ust week's godowa fire with dilution of $500 yesterday. V. ither eoatrihntor yealei "iv a» s \ir. H. s. Godwia s who vent $10. ,1 "Mings the56 words
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122 1954-04-30 3 IMPROVED COURTS SOON-SAYS P.W.D. CHIEF Standard Staß Reporter rf.: 1 mat fid complaint! fi the Bench arui the Bar c Courts m South Brrdtje Road, Singapore, at Img lasl been taken ci .t by the authorities W 1. Mi A W tr, Director of Works, told The Sti yesterday that122 words
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Article53 1954-04-30 3 KOTA BIiAP" Thursr.— The Women's [ns r il the Homo. Guard ani the Malay School, all of Mach an I be holding a joint fun fair it *h<? Malay School Si 1 i h ing today. from 3 p.m m Ll p.m. to eoli leel funds >„ the53 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-04-30 3 THE HAMBERS. X i latett addition r > rhe Hamburg A m F<r Eastern Fleet. due to ci" i' S on her I May i Detig C■ x tectt, Roii Si ressel ti \geri fort39 words
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Article131 1954-04-30 3 Appellant Gets Term Reduced LAU TI.W POH, sentenced it tne uecemoer Assises to eight years' jail for culpahjp homicide not amounting to murder, \va s allowed by khe Singapore Court >i Criminal Appeal yesterday, a reduction m his sentence to live years' imprisonment. g X E Hi that Seaie Huat.131 words
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111 1954-04-30 3 U LUMPUR, Thur To rake m more re\ enu< i immittee of coun i ias t ik on a task of cleaning Municipality's Town C >ai sins Department. The ommittee has alr< tad lis n etings during v. member of the exer star! _1111 words
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Article114 1954-04-30 3 APPLICA.. ill issistanci Ex-Ses Associate n »h through its As_i_*_n. Se tary, Mr. P o Volunteer C irpa H• i i irters, Beach Roa Sing ipoi my morning between the ho )f 9 a.m. arid 12 na The following been elected office bearers <; the Association: President114 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-04-30 3 A HANDY polythene fluted box with three poly-tamers for traveller or for office (it is even .mill enough for generous handbag with "sauce-able* bottles and a powder or ereim jir. Space m Ihe front i> h'^t right for lipstick. Tie safe screw tops are gilt mi the polythene is 1Standard - 56 words
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Article171 1954-04-30 3 Progs Hit At Travel Delays FORMALITIES which beset any seasoned traveller before he can _.tait lo explore Sintjap«»re are leacrihed to be anions; the BMSI tedious and frustrat-ru ia the world, m the late_* i.s>ue <»f the Progressive P_rt\ Newsletter. To the Singapore Hirbour Board authorities states the Newsletter, one171 words
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262 1954-04-30 3 NEWEST IN PLASTIC WARE AVAILABLE SOON NOW aa the W9y lrom assembly lines m England to shops mi n Singapore is the latest scientific development m plastic Called polythene, i^ was evolved as an aftermath ot the war by m flting specially treated plastic md pouring it into moulds ol262 words
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282 1954-04-30 3 He Started Scouting Here 44 Years Ago IR. F. C. SANDS, th* frigid of thousands, of Singapore sportsmen and Boy Scouts is retiring from aitive businei today. He will not ho.vever. leave Malaya until the end of the year. 1 have made Sing ipore mv home and it is wii282 words
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Article450 1954-04-30 3 Ratings To Face Trial A LIEUTENANT, attached to the British Military Hospital, who joined four strangers for a few drinks one night m Albert Street was later beaten up and robbed m a lonely spot m Chua Chu Kang Road, a Singapore Court was450 words
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Article261 1954-04-30 3 SINGAPORE Government will provide a secondary school m the Jurong Bukit Timah area m 1957, the Senior Inspector of Schools, Mr. T. P. M. Lewis, told a meeting of the Rural Board, yesterday. Mr. Lewis said there were not enough children to provide a261 words
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Advertisement40 1954-04-30 3 \,\M* \\)l Mitt MtrUnt \wLmtnt IH inlustYi&l wkinl y*r\ iv POLYTHENE it is ____r M. r il'tbh from ange j,\ 1 ten IJf TR W. jiries BARRON INDUSTRIES War East) 22 MARKET ST. Sin Gapore 1. Tv hhoiw ***** w40 words
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Advertisement122 1954-04-30 3 IoUR ANNUAL| SALE 0 In iSTARTS TOMORROW!! 0 l-mtmt 3 1 AY m-l colossal]] |bargains| 1 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS i II m!- Ib -mm 1 J 2_S4 "l v. +*m m mt i L Tl NOVELTY vo*:- h ft I 88, NOKTH BRIDGE ROAD. Jj SPORE 6. Tel: 33J23 *-_______—_—________p_»_-_______,^122 words
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392 1954-04-30 4 YOUTH ARE ARE TOLD TO KEEP THE PIONEER'S SPIRIT KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The President of the Selangor St. George's Society, Mr. H. K. Dimoline, lost night warned the youths of Malaya against the danget of being spoon fed m a welfare state. The youth of Malaya and elsewhere must always392 words
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Article90 1954-04-30 4 SINOAPORE Police have detained a man nnpectcd of molesting a girl m Yio Chu Kar.g Road m lhe early hours of Wednesday. He is alleged to hove ripped off the gjLti*s clothes when she refused to accept his indecent suggestions. Meanwhile, the Police are j looking90 words
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Article156 1954-04-30 4 Escapades Of Three Soldiers KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Sessions Cour; i here today heard of the escapades of three soldiers on the night of April 1. The court was told how tht thrte so'oiers forced ioeir way into a tar parked outside the Lidt Cinema here j took its owner156 words
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Article80 1954-04-30 4 THE manager of the Ho He Biscuit Factory. Koh Sooj; Huat. quoted quite a few bylaws m mitigation when ht pleaded guilty m the City Police Court to advertising his company's goods at Kampong Bahru without' City Council permission. "The Court is feeling sympathetic towards you."80 words
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Article66 1954-04-30 4 A YOUTH. Lim Ah Seng. was remanded after he had pleaded guilty m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday to a charge ol possessing seditious DUDli<ations on April 24. at the junction ot Tiong Bahru SOd Henderson Roads The District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah, postponed66 words
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Article37 1954-04-30 4 HONGKONG. Apr. 29— Special Standard Service: Closing prices >>f tht Hongkong Exchange today weit $]f>.77 to £1 sterling; $5.***** te US$l. $1,818 to Malay.in $1: 0.227 tt- one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $24*; to 1 tael.37 words
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206 1954-04-30 4 MUAR. Thurs —A trisha rider Madon bin Omar, was today sentenced m the High Court here to death for the murder ol a rubber dealer. Chua Hiang Meng. According to the prosecution led by the D.P.P., Mr Talog Davies, Madon was found stooping206 words
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Article433 1954-04-30 4 TIN MINES WON 'T BE IN SELANGOR In Another SO Yrs, Says Land B^§ KUALA LUMPUR, Thui s. Over-populated Selangor must develop her natural resources and work her nonrenewable mineral deposits wisely, if she were to avoid her flourishing towns becoming hungry slums m the next half century. Mr. Colin433 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-04-30 4 WOH HVT LTD.. a well-known firm of njiinre ring contractors In Singapore, is putting up a Hte.fOO fourstructure which will become the firm's new offices and godown The building Ls to c<»iue itfT at the Boat Qnay-Ord Road junction. The sketch abe w shows what Ihe structure will62 words
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Article186 1954-04-30 4 111 CHUN (HIAN 29-4 54. MR. G E MORRIS, a 41--year-olcl Eritt with no relations m Singapore and not a cent m his pocket is the most worrit d man m the Colony. He has i*_en unsuccessfully knocking sime Monday at the doors of practice186 words
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89 1954-04-30 4 PILGRIMS \o the Sixth Buddhist Council to be held m Rangoon m May this year will b_ given a HO per cent, concession on the external ■eivltei of the Union of Burma Airways. This cencession which will be open from May 10 to 3189 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-04-30 4 *-~m4MI I High Commissioner. Mr. M. Saravanamutlu. J2SJL! 1 I M ular t y Poll run by the Singapore SUn dard last year, was entertained to s cocktail party vevter whirl?- w,sh ,m Mbon voyage" o n the round the- uorld trip which na s hu95 words
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233 1954-04-30 4 Labour Party On Elections PENANG. Thurs. The lmm Uh on Federal elections rims not s.,t Mx lh| aspiration, of the people ol Malaya for independence. sa>s the Pan-Ma1,,,;, Lafc.u P™ an official statement to the Prew todat The P.M LP i of thi slender majority233 words
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Article22 1954-04-30 4 Bandits Seize Chief m w lhe I M*r- < I H I I I I I I I I I I hon __H22 words
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Article16 1954-04-30 4 POLICE HAND OVER $87,238 X! H H I I I I I H The cht H16 words
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Article48 1954-04-30 4 A REPORTER. OT. Bt < was alleged to have re*:si«c arrest nnt threatened twi policemen with dismissa m the Beach Road Police Stat < r at 2.40 au- m March He was icquitted ye<-it'<. m the Singapore Eighth Pol iet Court without bii ot'.n*. ft ing called.48 words
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Advertisement215 1954-04-30 4 I RUDGE mg BRITAIN S BEST BICYCLE B(wW\^ rnou.< lft On i X^?lx ("»OTIll»tM«l».' 80 Years. I AERO SPECIAL TWINKIE TRICYCLE JUNIOR BOY'S GENTS ROADSTER V__ <Jf Nt___/ GENTS SPORTS LADY'S SPIRTS Must tii tif a\ Hi iif i-i i*. Yiiii Mi*, ln \s lIW/ f/i«* tif sti ttmt: t215 words
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Advertisement23 1954-04-30 4 Took Po*' 01 ltVU osG*Jd*% Silhai .^r" l.iin.H n the v„rn "I x monllw Court l.*l suit idei t.l s.hluuii BARGAIN *j H23 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-04-30 5 photo. THIS is the Royal Xavy -hip. Da ht Inck. which will be presented to the Malayan Navy at a ceremony on May 4 at which the Officer Adminstering the Crovernment of Singapore. Mr. W. A. C. Goode. and Mrs Goode will be present. Yesterday pressmen andStandard - 57 words
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128 1954-04-30 5 HI! VKH'EST political party m Singapore with secoad ol its kind m tho Colony i\ formed oa May Day tomorrow. ting oi the Party will be held .nl Hall immediat i' lv niter a •lony workers to celebrate May Day. both i128 words
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Article93 1954-04-30 5 DISCUSSION Gro ps are by the Progressive Party S .vith the ol spn ading nformation on politi il, >• institutional, or Legislative and affairs a its nemw The Groups wUI meet every X m Un at 5. 15 p. n, undei tiie chairmanship of93 words
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Article52 1954-04-30 5 •'OHORK BAHRU. Thurs. the end of tiie second week S tration, 102,814 persons tered as electors. The Elections Officer Mr. Isbm Is. c.ail. told The Stan- i lay. said, although there was w.rk to go. tiie target re of 100,000 had already 1!"' d "'d Tha52 words
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Article476 1954-04-30 5 2 PERAK DISTRICTS ARE WHITE People Rewarded For Aiding Govt. TAIP N G, Thurs. Thc announcement thai «0 square miles of territory m the Krian and Larut, and Matang districts of North Perak was now a "White area" was made simultaneously by the Mentei Besar and the British Adviser oi476 words
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Article161 1954-04-30 5 THF ?:> month-old Council of Joint Action which fought the Ritson pay battle successfully with the Singapore Govcmmcat was officially wound up yesterday. Its p j c Ls now taken by a 25-membe. Stall Council which i l be an unofficial organisaliscus* all matters161 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-04-30 5 photo. Mr B. G. Holiday, deputy chairman of the Btam«« Ch imber of Commerce Rubber Association, and Mr. ian Puay Hee deputy chairman of the Rubber Trade Aaaodati«n SZ left by KLM yesterday io represent the Colony at the Rubber Study Group Co-— h h <^ n ltt Colombo onStandard - 51 words
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Article111 1954-04-30 5 New Temple Must Be Demolished A TEMPLE built by the devotees of the Goddesv of Mercy at Jalan Raja will have to come down. When it was built, no one remembered to send the plans and specifications of the line and timber temple to the City Council. So yesterday Chua111 words
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Article128 1954-04-30 5 Set Example On Polls Johore Told JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Mr. H N. McLeod. Johore Stal_ Councillor, gave a talk on _»lections over Radio Malaya, night. Describing State election* ".m innovation m the political iife of the people Mi M< 1 i ■> urged all eligible voters to register their names128 words
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Article73 1954-04-30 5 $500,000 Building For Chamber SINGAPORE Chinese Chamber of Commerce decided yeserriayto build new premises it an estimated cost of $S6O -)00. Tiie President Mr. Koh Tecß Km has promised *1 00.000 towards tlie cost A subscription list has been Ira\v») up for donations from jther committee members. It wa.- also73 words
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Article30 1954-04-30 5 A CITY Council clerk, attached to the Victoria Theatre. Singapore, was detained by the Police yesterday for questioning m connection with misappropriation of $1,651 during I April.30 words
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235 1954-04-30 5 Temperament Clause In Bill Under Fire A SPOKESMAN of the Si re Senior Officer's Ass m told The Standard yea terday that seemed strange*' G ivcrnimnl should enforce Pensions (Amendment) Bui which contained powers to an officer on "temperamental grounas."' when this se was not m the relevant C i235 words
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206 1954-04-30 5 'Send Me Back To Hospital' Says Dong DONG CHUI SING. headmaster of St. Andrew's Middle School. Singapore, told the Seventh Police Magistrate. Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday, that he would prefer to #o back to the Woodbridge Hospital although he had just been discharged from there. A -cording to the206 words
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Article87 1954-04-30 5 THF. 110 inmates of the Nantina and Buahey Park Homes for the aged attended a tea party at the Wesley Methodist Church, Fort Canning, yesterday, arranged by Mr. and Mrs. Phoa Thai Seng. Mr. and Mr?. Kwek Tjoe Bing and their triends. The t87 words
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294 1954-04-30 5 HOW $38,274 worth of Chap-, .ii-kee shedules were allegedly j recovered by the Gambling, Sub-Branch one morning mi February, this year, hidden m the bumper of a car. was related m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. On trial for assisting m running a public294 words
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Article121 1954-04-30 5 THE best way of supporting the Second World Assembly of Youth to be held m Singapore, this year. i_, to support tiie local youth organisation Mr T P Cromwell. Secretary for Soc.al Welfare, declared at a Rural Board meeting yesterday. He was replying to an121 words
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Article59 1954-04-30 5 SINGAPORE Kallang Airpert statistics for March, thi> year, show an increase of 1.2H7 passengers who passed tii rough the Airport on scheduled services as compared with that ot February. The figures for Manh were 11.396 as again>t 10.10.) m February. The amount of freight for I March59 words
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Article36 1954-04-30 5 BOON* KENG YONG (10> was rushed to the Singapore General Hospital yesterday morning when she sustained an electric shock while turning on the water tap m a house m Geylang Road36 words
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Advertisement54 1954-04-30 5 ai.RAND J |^ENiNGI L NOW ONI UN T WO FLOORS NOV. 0 F L^ display I ALL textiles I AT THEIR BEST I ND CHEAPEST I j^» OFFfRfO I JJ CA get 1 K[»NITf LV A LQT S.AL L^^hdollar i I I I l^J-OUN 7 TO ATT i-ALTiONS 1 154 words
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Advertisement408 1954-04-30 5 STOP A COLD BEFORE IT STOPS YOU! tm\__^^ A, LISTERINE J| ANTISEPTIC f &--mm I *win v#r V f iV"P*oi" o cold, Jfc M gargle LISTERINE Antiseptic, full -~_*HEi »trength. LISTERINE Antiseptia «r lP*^"^^ reat he. way back «>n throat surface* I- ''mmm to kill millions of germs associated I408 words
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Article807 1954-04-30 6 U E believe m hard-hitting political partus. A political party is perfectly justified m exposing tlie barrenoi its rivals by argument, by ridicule and even by v itty and telling name-calling. All .these arc legitimate and necessary weapons where there are party politics. But when a party807 words
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Article, Illustration852 1954-04-30 6 Australia May Join The Fight In Indo-China Says MF THERE MS JVO SETTLEMENT gg GEXEVA ■•'•-'J "at m Et J iISTRALIA should be prepared to face the possibility of becoming: directly involved m hostilities m Indo-China. Following his recent visit to Indo-China, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) is852 words
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We, the PEOPLE
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788 1954-04-30 6 THE RIDICULOUS INDIGNATION OF Mr. H.K. DIMOLINE Sir; I have now been m Malaya for many years and. since your paper was ablished, I hav e almost always disagreed with iti views. However, for once at least. 1 support them. 1 refer to your editorial Top Secret" What prompts me788 words
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Article275 1954-04-30 6 Sir; t O'lgralhtii Mr. Francis Tnomai for hii article "An uni piece of Latemefe ng rhe rially fattened LepislaI < 'ounallors ot tl I I City hare a hope thai by oauingt mere piece ot 'cy lation, gangsterism C 99 dtsoppear m Singapore. Porta aately, if is275 words
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Article37 1954-04-30 6 ASIANS < fi S H 1 > c CJem m on Asia i .merica ii < ow he H D |at Utu Bui c P [blisters < ur-». for s to Isi ie, I ie m I I37 words
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Advertisement16 1954-04-30 6 5 BIG CAR $S,6OOJ I PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. WEARNE BROS, LTD. ORCHARD RD., SINGAPORE FED. REPRESENTATIVES16 words
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22 1954-04-30 7 U .K. HASN'T INTERFERED WITH U.S. DECISIONS lent I I- for >n cc or any I i Parallel c 1 ii of22 words
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Article51 1954-04-30 7 CHARGED WITH DESERTION ft A ING, Apri' 2f> (UP) od.. craftsmaj A crossed Lhc I I Hongkong jm j been charged with V .wuh announced] .::i4 since It was not known 1 actually hot n ver. .•-man ::ig held m been j I rtion." gs are not j a "jut51 words
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Article59 1954-04-30 7 Use A -Bomb In I-C, He Urges' 29: crt Siki "oday 'hat .he ml *.he c '.oj I m\\\ at have onven- 1 ;aid 1 Mr. Sikes. a member of the House Appropriations SubCommittee which handles army funds, said he opposed sending American forces to Indo-China without prior Congressional approval59 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-04-30 7 Photo. I Al I.A August (right) of Seattle, models the regular Bikini while Jean Ferguson of Philadelphia wears the new YVikini, a Hawaiian influenced suit that features hales at either side for ventilation. You can be sure both girls will absorb plenty (if sunshine and attention atU.P. - 56 words
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Article169 1954-04-30 7 GENEVA, April 29 (Reuter) Mr. John Foster Dulles, the I nited States Secretary of State last night called on all the countries represented at the Far East conference to "act effectively" m seeing that the Vietminh permit the evacuation of wounded French Union forces from the169 words
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Article46 1954-04-30 7 LONDON. April 29. (UP)— [Sir John Hunt, leader of Britain*., victorious Mount Everest expedition last May, I will travel to Moscow this !June to lecture Russian mounta neera and diplomats, it was announced m London yesterday. Hunt will speak m the British Embassy.46 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-04-30 7 Photo. PRESIDENT Soekarno chats with members of Indonesia's team to the >eeond Asian Games at his palace m Jakarta upon the tea"*'* departure to Manila U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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452 1954-04-30 7 GENEVA, (Reuter)— The Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Chou En-lai said here yesterday the American plan for a South-East Asia defence pact aimed at threatening the independence of Asia and the start of a new world war. In his first speech to452 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-04-30 7 HAPPY smiles from film ■Ur Peter Lawford. 30. and Patricia Kennedy. 99, daughter of former American Amba.s>ador to Britain. Joseph Kennedy, after then weclcliny ._t the Catholic 'hurri. of Sir Tl.oiii.. s More m New York. Tin- couple will linney moon m Hawaii md will live m California. AP photoAP - 50 words
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276 1954-04-30 7 GENEVA, April 29. The Austrolion Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Richard Casey, told the 19 nation conference on Korea here today that he hoped the South Korean government would agree to elections throughout Korea "if it were m the interests of a final settlement."Reuter; AFP - 276 words
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Article27 1954-04-30 7 GENEV A, Apri (H Mr Vyai Sovh t Foreign Ministei his Brst crn statesman < conference here when hifl (lies! Bidault. Frei I ter.27 words
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Article81 1954-04-30 7 Prefers Jail To Wife NORTH SACRAMENTO. Calif.. April >9. (AP>.— Polite Judge J. Louis Missal sentenced lhe defendant to !>0 days, then offered to suspend it X. he would behave himself for two years. "I'll take the N days, said Leonard (leer, of Kio Linda, accused by his wife of81 words
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Article47 1954-04-30 7 LONDON, /.prii 29 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, turned down I proposal by Sir Waldr Smithers, Conservative, m the House ot Commons today that he should set up a Royal Commission to inquire into Communist activities and propaganda m Britain.47 words
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Article76 1954-04-30 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, April 29 Thc following ore rhe cloi.-i prices ot rubber ond tin on the London Morket. LONDON RUBBER Spot is.d June 8 > d July Sept. 19: d. Oct. Dec. 19_.'d. Jon. Mor 19_d May ci* 16 9 16d Tone: Steody. LONDON76 words
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Article59 1954-04-30 7 BELIZE. (Bri. Honduras), Aprii 29: (Reuter) Mr. Leigh Richardson, leader of the anti-British Peoplea United Party and Mr. George Price won sweeping victories today m the Colony* j general election. As the reaulta of yesterday* heavy poll slowly became known the party seemed likely to win all nine59 words
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Article45 1954-04-30 7 LONDON. April 29, (AP) Eleven "unauthorized forei m settlements" have been set up on the British-governed Falkland Islands m the South Atlantic, the Government s;<i<) yesterday. Colonial Minister Henry Hopkinson told the House of Commons that Britain ha* protected to "the governments concerned."45 words
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203 1954-04-30 7 'MANKIND'S PERILS MAY PROVE ITS SALVATION' LONDON, April 29, (Reuter). Sir Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister said last night he hoped Hie perils which mankind was now facing might prove its salvation. He wa s speaking at the annual dinner of the Royal Academy. Britain's fine arts society, m whose203 words
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Advertisement103 1954-04-30 7 PROTECT YOURSELFVwith a j 'METROPOLITAN' \a ICE WHISTLE pl\ Guards, Jogohs, etc etc., r^^lvl \mJ_ m \\_m.*-_\ 1/71 Vv! fHUNDERER" or Railway Guard. m^f^>^k V*> portsmen etc., etc., ijL__i\ X X PRICE EACH (O^jASSfe Special Terms for Quantities v'SjS^^ r 1 J ll U I mM |k| 7 He it.103 words
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Advertisement784 1954-04-30 8 P NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOIN! SERVICE To Colombo (ienoa Marseilles. Anrw-rp Rotterdam. II am bur Bremen Spore P.S'ham Penani iis Levcrkusen (HAPAG. Hi UiM.» 17May 18Ma3 I > Njlm4) (NDI 15/22 June !3June ?4Jum M\ Hamburg (HAPAIi) ...15/2tJuoe 2lJune 22Joni IS lloechM (HAPACi) 7 llJulv 15July DiJulj Calls784 words
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Advertisement1078 1954-04-30 8 re. BLUE FUNNEL LINE M iUZ I rei: .'too (fj lines) cat Maesi MANSFIELD CO., LTD. r*^«* lncorp«.tate- m Singapora t«rrler» opllon to proceed rlj» *pgmJßgL l *nt_S__Bo7 .Jim lum. cargo _.*II.INC.& to LI\tKPOOL. C.LA«_o(IW LONDON CON lIN LN lAL POBTSD_a Sa.:* P Sliaro Penan» Ak'inoiif. tur Liverpool Clas- 29':to1,078 words
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Advertisement737 1954-04-30 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAIUNGS Koyal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Neder land Liae Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HAL-FAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS ▼la SCEZ. Spore P. Sham Penane BANKA (SMN) 9/15Maj lCMay 17/18 May OVERYSEL (RL) 19/25 Ma* 26May 27 28May SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 2<)May/sJun« 6 Juae737 words
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Advertisement606 1954-04-30 8 EAST ASIATiCI SAILINGS TO (OM.N, S| "l For Adea Port Said <ien,u Uer J U, Gdr.la. Copenhagen i.,.,h. ',>J' I N art a> -FIONIA- aa) -MEONIA" M^u 14 1 «aa) "PASAUCNA- j.~\\ x) Calli London (Passeng oW 1 xx> Call s London (pnttenget xxx) Calls Revrouth SAILINGS FKOM ■CANIHNAVM X606 words
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131 1954-04-30 9 R.I. Warned Of Japanese Infiltration JAKARTA April 29 (UP)— Members <1 the IndGt*_«ian Parliament submitteo their views on Urn Japanese reparation* problem and warned aj_a_.,<: possible Japanese economy i ;h. political infiltration. it Was reported yesterday. Indom s::._. Pai'ianu.-ar i Sources nrs not able to form a viem conceniinß n*ratt131 words
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259 1954-04-30 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By _> aronaord bpecial Correspondent t«r J- AX A *I A J Apfil 29_A new tcrminol is todoy neoring completion ot Mocos--100 Cb e$ C °P. itoL lf Wi stort fondling IW 000 barrels of oil yearly by the end of259 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-04-30 9 rnoto A PARTIAL new ot lhc 36th. annual automobile xhow which opened m Turin. ltal>. re. entlv The latest m automobile design ,n,i technique k on display at the exhibition, m nhich moi InrerKan countries and the I nilrd Mates participate making il one of tbe most important m liiiirU.P. - 51 words
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Article97 1954-04-30 9 TELUK Ai .-en Rubber Rstati Ltd. reported working v i v iting t( $3,180. liter tree: D| -liunos ol rep'anting cess ..>: year. i anci brought forward tre 1952 investment Income, 'a.n refund ol H's2 tax together witl transfer from dividend tq .*•<:. reserve amounted •c97 words
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Article148 1954-04-30 9 COLOMBO. O>lon. April 29 (IIP) frvloo't offer to sell surplus Chinese rire to other consumer countries has lound no response, it was learned yesterday. A reliable soum said Ihat of the 60.000 .ons (J rlcs aval able from lasl year*i import* of rice from148 words
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Article156 1954-04-30 9 Ri bbfk prici i m tin Bugapore market nontini to yesterday, fust gj brr for Mn v poi at 7'B centa per ,i cent] on Wed fairly .ai f ig il lal *>n ki .< and rrom pen- j s larjy v r« ponsible !>r tne <i lin- i156 words
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Article211 1954-04-30 9 THF down* an! tr.-n tin miction of the Mala* n third market < onti-Mied j♦ lerdfcj. Industrial pthnrdi were irregular. On ly volume bufctne ttim transacted. ISIH SIRIAI Mi.»- llert Con lin Sn < On 2.V3 I I Gummon 1 98 .'l*2 M BuwiJß \l5 40 R«i> ;iM>n Cc.211 words
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Article153 1954-04-30 9 THE product market m Singapore remained <...' m coconut oil ace Steady m copra. yesteraay. P* i prices were slightly easier. Muntok whiti being quoted $275 per picul (down So), and La nponi black at $230). Lewis and Pi al gui Lations (buyer? and M < 4 1« I153 words
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Article50 1954-04-30 9 LONDON. Apr: (Rtnifri A record tola] ol :<. .128.027 gallon, of Scotch whisky wirth J1 9.552.680 nll cx r rii.'i m |hr first quarter of Imi* vi;.r Shipments were .25.72f) ji.-ilion* higher tha:. m the th i<i>i>d of last rear, tht Scol h VThirky Association50 words
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Article95 1954-04-30 9 MALAYA is among the 74 rountiigg eiving i loetopei from Harw ..nd AmershßO), United Kmc a BCCordißg to survey of new industry. Tne United Kin^' im r. Nt innes to lead the world m producing 1 .idio-.ictiv" '< iia. for r> .aceful Inte i use. stat... The95 words
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Miscellaneous474 1954-04-30 9 llf IM** m- ByAlCapp M-l l t- >; *2.OC'-^C)/ I4OT A PCMNY LESS i--fw TTTTT"TB_B_BBF~^ «J_LU_ WW^*~^ > MLKI.i-V AM AN TOMT LIKE. TMLSE. fdV i __55r *^2St M4t E U L |p WtBDiK-?T"r«LAVET. action" 7 AT ME^?35 T AB€ "imJSBm H '°f'L CMIIJuIK H ARDI Y^J_ r^m AM%*\J__k V^mW^MLm474 words
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Miscellaneous1074 1954-04-30 9 *m**tumm*m*im>**m*i*!m*^^ MO|pMMMa a— m 630 anrl 1 lOLOBK: The Ol !<■■•< U^«« IT|| th mm mmm* mm m_H RKX: Ca:i Cue. I f3l i.id 7.15 tnd ».30 m, ll NGAP O RFI 915r. ii »IHI NT It) \-l Hi I. M. A.« |^^^i i- >i r \m* m\ u> m1,074 words
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Article, Illustration979 1954-04-30 10 PAUL BOYLE - The DENNIS PRICE Story PAUL BOYLE Ny wvwwwwvwvwwwwi "THEY rescued Dennis Price lrom a gasfilled basement kitchen last week. That accident pinpointed the change that has overtaken the star. Basements and attics have an impoverished sound about them. Qui the i Idresi ig a good one. even though it mayU.P. - 979 words
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Article131 1954-04-30 10 1 C President Dwight D. k^» Eisenhower will be portrayed as West Point cadet. dutin__, the days when he attended the United States Military Academy. b y Harry C<>rey. Jr.. m Columbia's Technicolor Cinemascope production. "The Lon* Gray Tvror.3 Power. Maureen OTfara. Betsy Palmer. Robert131 words
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219 1954-04-30 10 CHIRLEY YAMAGUCHL Iht Japanese wovla >tj; who it Li Hsianglao t> tier Chinesa tans, thmk Japanese men re too shy to iay "I lova you" to their sweethearts, Japanese men are afi lid of I ising their "self-prestige,** she219 words
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Article118 1954-04-30 10 EJONGKONCS answer to Marilyn Monroe thii the famous Hollywood stir's walking is "every woman's walk." Twenty- eight year-old movie actress Liv Chi. who boasts a 36-inch bust, 24-inch icaist, and 37-inch hip and weighs 130 pounds, says any woman who has "big hips" naturally walks the118 words
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Article, Illustration188 1954-04-30 10 BRITISH film star Denni. Pnee i.i "The Darning Vears**| told his housekeeper thai he wanted t.i stay m bed lite on Easter Monday. "V > 1 can forget about me until lunch time.' he said. 'I need a really good rest." The housekeeper, Mrs Limb. wen I188 words
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Article332 1954-04-30 10 Pen Pals Wanted The l.ditor. Colombo Spe 71. Albion Road. olonbo 9, 'fvion. lear ft Ma >o\, ii tg era] n m rhi> ro-..:.- They m irrespond m Eng their hobbies sre i stamps. U el William Lee aged IH of ISS-A Joo Chiat Kd Snu, pore IS: Prien Is332 words
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Miscellaneous237 1954-04-30 10 I THE STARS AND YOU \By Kita Del Marl TOl>v\w ,j t 01 ion: j JL "TlK»re*s iiwi\-. nana- '••'Hr-aaade r- < > iillii 111 x. K. r,, OV,""''* l »MXV- 5 i V. m '!> mi 1:e < Im-r9l.ce* cxc t "j m.ra c C Be active S pursuit237 words
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Article1032 1954-04-30 11 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD His Class 5 Lot Will Be Paying To Follow By KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Penong troiner Jimmy Martin whe topped the trainers' list at the recently concluded Perak Turf Club meeting should come into his own during the forthcoming Kuala Lumpur races becouse a number1,032 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-04-30 11 LEE Ens Cheong and Miss Meh Rhirm. left, who won the Lower Perak mixed doubles title un Tuesday when they beat Mr. and Mrs. Mil™** 6-3. 6-8. fi-3. Lee is alsr^ m the singles and doubles Anal while Miss Rhirm is m the women's singles final.46 words
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297 1954-04-30 11 NEWMARKET, April 28 (Keuter) Finishing with a great run up the sloping last furlong Darius heLd oft' the French challenge to win the ZS.Q9 Guineas, the first classic race of the English turf season here today. Darlua, owned hy Sir Percy Lorraine and ridden by297 words
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Article97 1954-04-30 11 LONDON. Apr.! IS: (Reute I .\t.r.\ final acceptor* I ir the C .tei Cup running iver m m two furlongs and "7 w at Chester next Wednesday M»" 5 were published here tod a They sre Eastern Empe m lb-- Galatian 1132 L Luv:.97 words
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Article29 1954-04-30 11 TELUK ANSON Thun Police scored a convincing t I victory over tlie Custom. In Division 1 league seiccer match on Tuesday. Score..-; were Ha un ;M,d Manal.29 words
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Article237 1954-04-30 11 Daniels' Also Show Up TKOI B \IMH'R. ith s.»wyer astride. H.i n inipres sive worker when dipped fa^t over three which he did m 40 1 ver. Troubadour finished his work nith plenty m reserve This ho 1 ie has Rade t headway since hi i Bi rt-i p suei237 words
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280 1954-04-30 11 CARDINAL Puff (Faggotter) and Muffin Man (Farad) went attractively over three to return 38 3 5 see. Cardinal Puff held the advantage and is a must follow if the going is on the firm side. Watch Muffin Man who displayed very encouraging form. Mrntick (Faggotter!280 words
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Advertisement770 1954-04-30 11 ■ass <^ j --fv M __-,iDEATH BRENDAN WONG CHEONG WONG, age '4l. passed away 4tiF Monk*. Hill morning, leaving a v* id wv. 2 sons anrl 4 Coi lege will leave of the Sacred Heart Bidadari today at 5 p.m. ACKNOWLEDGMENT i|H MRS. JM JAYAPALA. VJ 1022 Jansen Road Singak770 words
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Advertisement631 1954-04-30 11 TENDERS FOR JOHORE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS. FENDERS mi n duplicate arc L invited for the supply of oodstufTs, firewood and Charoal and carrying out burials o hospitals m the Johore Uate. 2. The terms of the conract is for 6 months beginning Ist July, 1954. Particulars and ender forms may be631 words
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Advertisement349 1954-04-30 11 L OOVERNMENT OF SARAWAK Erection and Completion of Museum at Kuching TENDERS are invited from approved contractors foi the erection and completion o* a Museum at Reek Road. Kuching. Coloured copies of* the tender plans can be inspected at the office of The Director of Public Works at Kuching ar.d349 words
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Advertisement259 1954-04-30 11 NOTICE ki'ai a v nn municipal (mim il imn notici TENDERS are tm Contractors LAS 'A" oV.Yi regis! I Municipal Engil Depart if tor the I SEWER PIPE ANHOLES AND HOUSE NECTIONS m .IUNICIPAL i SCHEME AREA Ri I ten I l Ol wishing I r should m wi tini259 words
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Article628 1954-04-30 12 As Games Get Underway Magsaysay To Perform The Opening Ceremony MANILA, April 29, (UP) Interest is at a high pitch here for the Second Asian Games which get underway Saturday afternoon with some 1,000 athletes from 18 countries competing. Manila police chief Col. Telesforo Tenorio628 words
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Article110 1954-04-30 12 Israel To Get A Medal MANILA. April .9. t IP i. —The smallest contingent lothe Asian (iames Israel may return home with at least a medal amount their liii. gage. The yOWM nation is representee by only three athletes one diver, one woman high jumper and J shooU r. Direr110 words
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Article55 1954-04-30 12 KUAI LUMPUR, Thurs HQ Ma'aya, Gurney P> d gr: uiid yesterday the Headquarters 63 Gurkha Infantry E .gade beat 656 Air >rvation Post by four A.O.P v.re dismissed for m their first innii gs, 1 i. y .vuse of the good L».'. ling rf Ledsham who55 words
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Article151 1954-04-30 12 CORINTHIANS maintained their position on top of the SAFA Division 2 league when they beat BODCA 9 at St. George's Road yesterday. Corinthians have 1. point? from .ight games. Behind there are SCC and Woodbridge Hos- •>.■ il with 1_ points i nl a sani.151 words
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Article53 1954-04-30 12 Jfe. Non-Benders against th« Police at Thomson Rna_i Saturday hf d on Be?dles R p M b-A? aX^° rth V .v D Almeida, v c Westerhout, R. S Tufnel! 9 1 1 A. Baker, A F Blades, R v 9 c ti j. _sit)T KG F p, Umpire:53 words
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Article30 1954-04-30 12 M-LANC. Thurs. The REMF UVI? n niatf h match hi 1 sorcer lca^ue s< «L t F 2V r oals scored by Stride and the other by McAuley30 words
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Article117 1954-04-30 12 YESTERDAY'S YMCA tennis resu ts: Open Sin-lfs: Urn Hee Chin beal reo Hin Te e 6-2, 6-1; X S Khong bear [an D. Eraser 6-1. e T B> Sin beat Baker Liem Khe Liang beat vythalingam 6-0 6-0 I Open Doubles: F. V Khoo Ong Chew Bee117 words
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Article21 1954-04-30 12 "-i.\. Lrrvu.-v, Ap r a 29 (AFP) Thp Thn; r*^_.„ hax (eni wi««s <o the A«tea O SS™™'21 words
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Article347 1954-04-30 12 KINTA RANGERS who start-f ed the season jo promisingly are n ow on the dec-line. Yc<- terday they lo.^t another point i when they played Bintang! Bulan to a scoreless draw In a I Singapore AFA division 3B I game at Geylang Stadium The Rangers took347 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-04-30 12 THE SECOND BATCH of the Singapore Asian Games team which left for Manila last nUht. There are 15 footba '.ers and four weightlifters m this group.32 words
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407 1954-04-30 12 Singapore 's 2nd Batch Leave With High Hope WE HAVE a very good team for Manila and it' things worked out as we anticipated, then I think we can spring a surprise or two," said Harold de Castro captain of the Colony's \?rightlifting team who left with the second batch407 words
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Article172 1954-04-30 12 THE GAMES WILL BE BROADCAST KADIO Malaya will b e report ins on the Asian Games n Manila m ail I.iiku.u,- pro grammes, aii stations m th Federation will he relayin. these programmes put ju from Singapore. Radio Malaya's commentator Geoff Kaymond. will be re porting on the Asian Game172 words
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Article227 1954-04-30 12 YOUNG Men Sikh Association till unbeaten m the SAFA Division jc League beat tlie Singa. wte Cricket Chlb 2-1 m a 'riendly of ioeeer at the Padang yesterday. The S.k:w opened the score ti rough Gurdev Singh m th«_ "'I inmate and a few minute*227 words
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Article55 1954-04-30 12 The Federation Combined r en ues named the following or heir H.M.S Malafra Cup soccer tie against PeTlii on Saturday at the HQ Malaya Curney Road ground Sutherland (Somersets) Jarom« (HQ Malaya,. RawlingSa i^ D Wks{)s) Johnson KASC), Lownes (RN), Bowron (Somersets). Roberts (Hampshire*). Ferris (RN,.55 words
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Article25 1954-04-30 12 ARGONAUTS Snort. Club Irew with Rovers Snorts Club m B friendly goalless game at the SRC Padang yesterday Mr Do ii. Anguiiia refereed25 words
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Article32 1954-04-30 12 LONDON. April 29, (Renter) —Today, m the Rugby Union Abertillery beat Pontypool 14 I and m the "League: Salford lost to Leigh 8-. Vi and Leeds to Featherstone Rovers 15-32 words
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Article14 1954-04-30 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. leavy rain today washed out iii league soccer fixtures.14 words
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Article20 1954-04-30 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs oMilads played Starlight lo a oal less draw m a friendly Dccer match played today.20 words
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Article200 1954-04-30 12 SU,!,,- imYmmm Watched the A I 1.1 V fin 'i 1 the Ro >' al Air T«* <h«" final of the Inter-Services championships held at seletar las, night Army scored 25 points t» KAI s a„, JS7JSI y v !fe r S eha '">»°"200 words
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Article71 1954-04-30 12 MELBOURNE, April It, (AP). .Jamauan professions •sprinter. Herb McKenley, left today for the lnited States after a Successful five months [our. He took with him USs__\Boo m stake winnin.; well as U551,541 guara[um by the Victorian Ati League Champion miler John Lan lv. of Australia, also71 words
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Article46 1954-04-30 12 BOTTO.M-of-th.-e.i; N li Memorial Sports Cub ni> i aie -a i'h, mt a pom! suffered another defeat i-i i Di match yesterday V \l A ground. A goal v•». I »eti minute* fr mi tha kick- iff Hired .1 illlladi vi. 'Ny S La/im46 words
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Article28 1954-04-30 12 Crystal Promote Ipswich WW I I I I I I m I II HP J HllKMlihl^l N.il'.t'"' 1 I I I I I I I I I I28 words
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427 1954-04-30 12 Our Athletes Go Through Their Paces maisu.a, April :>9 up, I representatives turned out r U u J Umbering up work m vari,,.., h, »w| Memorial Stadium. First en, mm ns a. I bailers with coach Charlie" s "l^M Van Leng m attendance. nd On the cinder track were I427 words
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Article52 1954-04-30 12 MALAYANS FAVOURED BY DRAW I I I I I I I I _H 1 I Chw^Q Kfik I ■x l I fl fl fl fl **fl fl I H I fl I H fl fl fl Revision I I H I I H I I I H I m I52 words
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Advertisement251 1954-04-30 12 Vigour Restored, Glands Made Young In 24 Hours I* 1 lo p«r necessary to suffer err.... ]A. j vigour and manhood, w*>nk tn* "i v and body, nervousness. tunnure hlood, M'kly nkln. dopresnlon, •nd poor sleep, because an American r.-.",r.r y. m rti^rovered a quick, easy wh.- tn _'d iheee251 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous46 1954-04-30 12 -s*or(Kß. Dl Kanb r Kofa Raja Ja/rni Besar. D.r. s— BuWt Timaft Social— Geylang; Ser;n9oon Malays r. Farrer irs VVsrrer Parle; Malay S.r "it C."t. Printing MFA: Ke* »r,._, 7 Se.efnr c r w Boustead t\ KPAf YMCA cham* Jwgupy— Bras B m h X d46 words
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