Singapore Standard, 1 May 1954
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Title Section15 1954-05-01 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 303. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article119 1954-05-01 1 KOREA CASE OF RED ATTACK r3O Prince »eakion 1 1 1 all i •■.on A with sion I the o f ii .uni=>*. why. i ha i lie. i T'port the action of the l\.\\ to maintain international peace and security. He said the establishment Of a united and independent119 words
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Article118 1954-05-01 1 I \pril M: B (.riirvj t<) B first private B (ween Mr. H the Kriti>li Hj .Hid .Mr. B the Prime B ttn tn 11 11 i> t B is the mils B ulio re B -t liiiu. B lunchB \ii \v.iB t V i Soviet B' 1 whoReuter; U.P. - 118 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-05-01 1 THE QUEEN KNIGHTS HOLY MAN W l l H one knee on a chair, St-ivid Ahvibakr-r bin Sheik Al Kaff. Adenv thief holy man Here, receive^ the ac- colidf from Queen Elizabeth, at Jin investiture dining the Queen' s visit to Aden. As 4 descendant of Moha- mmcd. the sheikhRadio - 62 words
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272 1954-05-01 1 NINE STUDENTS DISAPPEAR KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Communist China is making a renewed bid through broadcasts and publications to attract Chinese youths from Southeast Asia to the mainland on promises of "heaven-on-earth" conditions and fat jobs m the "People's Government," official sources here told272 words
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Article507 1954-05-01 1 ExportsTo Soviet Bloc May 3 No Instant j Increase In Trade Is Seen THE MALAYAN Governments announced simultaneously yesterday the lifting of control on the quantity of rubber which may be exported |:t?-i the Soviet bloc countries m Europe with effect j tro»Yi Monday. This relaxation will507 words
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Article86 1954-05-01 1 Standard London Torres: LONDON. Fii.~ Tungku Abdul Rahman today buried the hatchet and launched with Dr. Victor Purcell, whose controversial book on Malaya will be published on Monday. The Tungku has read sections of the book m advance and finds it quite favourable jto UMNO despi'e86 words
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Article45 1954-05-01 1 I.S. AIR Foi Po!i'-e kepi reporteri and photographers [com the landiaf area at TravU Air For- c B.i< S;ui Fr;i-» i- i .i-i 1 \..i lam«« Chiang Shek. w to ot -he President ->f Nationalist China arrived from Formosa for ikin treatment. ReuterReuter - 45 words
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Article165 1954-05-01 1 HANOI. April 30 (Reu-1 ter) About 10.000 people bearing 'independence or death" banners, marched through Hanoi today m protest ai>ainst reported plans to end the seven-year-old Indo-China war. by leaving part of Vietnam under Communist Control. Every newspaper fu< appeared with such headlines j> "down with partition.*165 words
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Article30 1954-05-01 1 PRESIDENT Tito of Yugoslavia will pay a state visit to Greece a' the beginning of June, it uras official y onnounc- ed hi Athens yesterday. I Reuter30 words
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Article135 1954-05-01 1 JINJA, Uganda. April (Reuter) Queen Elizabeth yesterday switched on the ftrsi two of LO turbines m the vast new dam at Owen Fallj near' here designed 'o harness the, waters of the Nile to produce; hydro-electric power. British, Dut.h. Italian. Danish. African a»j Indian workman who135 words
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Article163 1954-05-01 1 CANBERRA, April 29, The Russian Embassy staff soiled for Moscow from a silent and darkened pier at Fremantle tonight aboard the immigrant ship New Australia. Hours 'ater and half the world away their Australian counterparts lef: Moscow by train amid the shouted goodbyes of almost theReuter; A.P. - 163 words
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Article32 1954-05-01 1 COMMUNIST posters were foi'.ni m the Singapore Supreme Court yesterday, the eve •>£ May Day. Other R3i poster*, written (n English, were discovered on Public Relations Oflice Sign-32 words
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Article, Illustration446 1954-05-01 1 Standard's Contest Winner Flies Tomorrow Standard Staff Reporter MR. M. SARAVANAMCTTU. the Ceylon Commissioner m Malaya who polled 439/238 votes to win the "Most Popular Personality m Malaya." Contest sponsored by The Singapore Standard leave s the Colony by air tomorrow, on the Kf»t stage of his two-month round-the-world trip.446 words
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Article51 1954-05-01 1 They are both talented illMWri and are exported to create a .sensation with their dances and musir at tUe ommonw c a I t li Cabaret to be held at the uui -i,i Hotel m honour of the Queen on M.iv IV Standard photo (Moiy onStandard - 51 words
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Article33 1954-05-01 1 A BRITISH minesweeper' i 1 an trawl* irh M remains Corn I N' }k-« Peter' which rsshed into tiio -i'.j. south i. on Jan. 10 with the Loss o\ lives. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article37 1954-05-01 1 Owing to ''K«<i weather ditionj combat planes prevented from carrying out operation! m the immediate Dien Bien P md only one privateer wai able I i carry ou < i tmbin n^sion yestei day.37 words
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Article, Illustration130 1954-05-01 1 TONGA Koval Princesses. Palu Vavau Tupou (left) and V c i o n 8 o Fakaua. passed through Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation from Sydney yesterday en route to London. where they wi|| danre at a "welcon'e home" for the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh.130 words
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Article38 1954-05-01 1 Elections Delayed ACTING Prtalifl '»f i»i* SillgaMffl City oiiixil Mi .1. T. Kf.i. yr>lrnl:»v said lh*A the Colony (iovcriiint'iit >< con.sidrrint: lecislatioa t»» postpone the City ('mm* «l elections dn*' to >»•* IpI.I i Dim fin In- 1 thu year38 words
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Advertisement16 1954-05-01 1 ROtEX ,EE (HAY CO., (1251 1 lI PRICE QUALITY Bk 1 I III 1 Hi S^^AfiiaV^^16 words
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Advertisement22 1954-05-01 1 ANNUAL SALE COMMENCING TODAY ft Th NOVELTY.™.* 88 North Bridge Road Phone ***** Wherever \)Mi an I A tj I I VYIHDOWS22 words
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Article104 1954-05-01 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib.) m Singapore on Friday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.S.S Spot Loo>e 631 ti3? No. 1 RS.S. «3i «4* No. 2 K.S.S «2J K3 No. 3 R.S.S. «1* 611 Tone: Very steady. TIN PKICfc The price of tin yesterday was $3€5J (lp104 words
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Article34 1954-05-01 2 MR. Charles Harris Butterfield. Q.C.. Solicitor-General, has been appointed by the Officer Administering the Singapore Government, to be a temporary Member of the Legislative Council. during the absence cf Mr. J.E. Pepper.34 words
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Article24 1954-05-01 2 \T Singapore Central Hospital, at 245 p.m. April AOxh T. R. S. Bashyam. aged tt. Cremation Bidadari Hindu Ciematorium 3.10 p m. today.24 words
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Article44 1954-05-01 2 SEREMBAN. Fri —An esta-e strike involving 260 labourers, which commenced last Sunday, following dismissal Of live labourers has been settled. Following negotiation*: between the Labour Department and trad* union dftieiJTs labourer? including the five dismissed will return to work tomorrow44 words
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Article201 1954-05-01 2 THK TREASURE Dcp men' n I lie Chief Fire Officer of the Singapore City Council ar e now examining various fchemei to rompen>ate dependent! of firemen should their lives he lost m the "ourse of duty This wa> revealed by Mr. J.T. Rea. the Acting President201 words
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Article54 1954-05-01 2 TWO FIRK Services m Singapore yesterday Rave to The Singapore Standard Fund for dependent*, of the five firemen who died fighting a recent sodown fire The officers and men of H.M. Naval Base Fire Brigade contributed Slt>4 while the Army Fin* Service, RASC, sent S.Vt. The Fund54 words
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Article64 1954-05-01 2 More than 500 propl* attended a ki.nl parly last ni«ht at the residence of the Consul C.rneral of the Nrlhrrlands Mr. F. A Danwoerden. to celebrate the birth<la> of Miieen Juliana Abe prrsent were the Officer \dmin*trr I5 c ni{a )re (iovfrn «n f «>t. Mr. W64 words
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Article113 1954-05-01 2 NO date for I o Air Training Corpi lay be enrolled as a c-a.iot before attaining the age of 15 yean or after attaining the ago of 17 years, state the new regulations made by :he Singapore Government. The regulations add that no •a iet113 words
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Article285 1954-05-01 2 Unions May Day Pledge PENANG, Fri. A pledge renewing their dererminotion to ploy their port m the maintenance and c xtension of freedom for the achievement of national independence for Malaya was made today by the Choirmon of the Pan Malayan Labour Party, Inche Mohamed s°piee.285 words
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Article69 1954-05-01 2 INK COMMITTEE of the Singapore Government Secret.ui.il Staff Association is COB- Iticed that there is a sound i >• for securing revision of .4,. 1 1 ies of stenographers m accordance with the *'Yong" ..w Ifd. Government*! renunciation of the 'Benham' Repot t. without consulting the69 words
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Article, Illustration101 1954-05-01 2 MR. Cilrnn E. Parroit. manager of Getz Bros, (above) who leaves for the United Slates on home leave by plane today. During his leave he uill visit factories of the various companies represented m Malaya by (leti Bros, to bring them up-to-date on conditions m101 words
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191 1954-05-01 2 SALOTE 'S COUSINS TO DANCE IN LONDON TWO Royal Prinsses of Tonga. Palu Vavau Tupou and Veiongo Fakaua, both first cousins of Queen Salote, arrived m Singapore by gantas/BOAC Constellation from Sydney yesterday. 1 hey are on their way to i lance at a Commonwealth Cabaret to honour the return191 words
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Article175 1954-05-01 2 200 In Food Dept To Go KUALA LUMPUR. Fri —Nearly 200 tempi oflicers m the Food C trol and Supplies Department an d several mi "temporaries" m Otht partments m the Ped< lion have beon giv< n missal notices ii June 30. this year. President of tlu« c,o\ Noii-PiHisioriahle Ofli175 words
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Article34 1954-05-01 2 HONGKONG. Apr H Bpcdi Standard Service Closing riir»«of the Homjknn; Exch.uiK* lod»^r were: $15.77 vUrlntK 15.7457S to US$l; |1 825 t«. M..1. v;un $1; 0227 to one ln<!< Rupiah: iht'd ;•_»<.; 123 U34 words
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Advertisement130 1954-05-01 2 ■H a*^ 1 LiCYD TRIESTINO MAKE YOUR ROUND VOYAGE TO HONGKONG IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT Bl NKU II.MW lON LIM m I.IM.KS "VICTORIA" "ASIA" i»n i»\\s koinu IKIP Nrim ai uws IN UOMikOMi MOM HI SAILIMiM FKdM M\«,\l'ni;i Al tNPMK^S MOM Hl. MK\l«b 1O lIAI\ II II KAIL t'ONNKtTIONS A I130 words
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Advertisement33 1954-05-01 2 MOTHER 1 4aW fcflfcy vocoder and 50dp I fI«J ((lit a s wd i Kj and \)\^y i :>< k f with Cl" C'JT£X Vo*> 0 letf, kf ]Jj lco*ei I"*+* CUTIX NAIL PlUf33 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous94 1954-05-01 2 Weather Deport MINI >l I M Trmprralurf: from 7 .'.«> pm. on \pril if to 7. .10 am. on April :.u <in»:auore il«Fi: Pmang i75Fi Kota liahru 74F> Kuala I umpur 7*F Ipoh 7M Kutntan i7KFi. Mavimum leniptraturt Irum 7 :i> ;i m. to 7 .;<• nm. on \pril SJ.94 words
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101 1954-05-01 3 Direct PAA Service To S. Francisco FIRST Class passengers from Singapore travelling by Pan An m World Airways* ser- vi c. PA 8U on Tuesdays. arriving m Manila the same j ijy. are -ow provided with a' connection to San Fran isco. Hit lert I they have been [ged to101 words
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Article47 1954-05-01 3 THAT 'S WHY WENT BANNED A -titled "That's Why I Went" by Monica Felton has tanned by the Commis.i mer ot Police, Mr. Nigel MorrU. under the Emergency R»g it n M: Morris prohibits the printing, sale, issue and circulation -.>f the book m the C my.47 words
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Article50 1954-05-01 3 OXK liv 'i^ week a Malay! woman Living ;u Kampor.g Amber, S saDore, Locked mp her Jewe i sopt the key under her pillow. Yesi m iy me found 'he key missing She looked for her; box. but found all the jewel- 1 lerv, worth 5">47. gone.50 words
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Article77 1954-05-01 3 A burglar broke into an ->rtice In Ansin Road. Sit.^^pore. on Thursday night and smashed open rive drawers ;v--fore he finally founi the key of a safe. He ther\ opened the safe arid d > i m >ie Khan HtOOO i:\ cash Throughout the burglary a77 words
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Article32 1954-05-01 3 SAID bin Haji Abdul Manan ter lay fined $100 by Singapore First Traffic M igistrafe, for negligent driving Ii; aidition he was disI ilifled from driving for •u^e months.32 words
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Article, Illustration435 1954-05-01 3 DRIVING INSTRUCTOR TO HANG FOR MURDER THE jury retired at 3.15 p.m. m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday and when they returned 28 minutes later, Lim Tua Tee, a 22--year-old driving instructor, heard the foreman announce that he had been unanimously found guilty of murdering his 24-year-old mistress, Ong MviStandard - 435 words
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Article164 1954-05-01 3 NO CITY m Asia gives a s much help In family planning as Singapore, Dr. Clarence J. Gamble research Associate of United States' Harvard Medical School told The Standard yesterday. Or. Gamble an authority m family planning i s now on a four-month tour164 words
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198 1954-05-01 3 A MAX who told Police his name was John Sulyman caused a stir m the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday when he said his name was Richard Christian Van der Pol. "When I my name as John Sulyman to the Police 1198 words
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Article62 1954-05-01 3 THE French Government is sponsoring through the Alliance Francaise of Singapore a scholarship to a M i ijran student for a year's (1954*55) study m France. Candidates must be dom: riled m Malaya and must have sufficient knowledge of French. Details of the scholarship can f> cA.F.P. - 62 words
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Article60 1954-05-01 3 SOME of the highlights of the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh's visit to Ceylon will be broadcast over the Red Xetwork of Raiio Malaya Indian Section (48.1-H) metres) at 7 p m. on May .1. Tho programme, rompiled and presented by Mr. Vivian S. Namasivayam of60 words
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Article31 1954-05-01 3 The Ist Singapore Regiment. R.A. will fire a sunset gun from F>rt Canning as a signal for the breaking of the Ramadan Fast on May 2 at 6.4.1 p.m.31 words
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Article45 1954-05-01 3 THE Commander-in-Chief, Far East Land Forces. Lt.-Gen. Sir Charley Loewen. will present the Millington-Drake Shooting Trophy at his headquarters m Tang! in Barracks, Singapore, at 10.30 a.m. today to Uie winners, the 2/6 Gurkha Rifles, who also won the troohy m 1 !».">'-'.45 words
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Article70 1954-05-01 3 WHEN three armed men attempted t o manhandle an 18-year-old Chinese girl m a lonely hut" In Woodlands Road, she icreamed a:ul the would-be robbers tied. It happened at iUO a.m. yesterday when the robbers entered the hut after forcing open the front door They h^M up70 words
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101 1954-05-01 3 THE City Magistrate Mr. J. M. Itevereux Colebourn told the City Counril prase cut m; officer. Mr. E. Le Mertier. not to waste his time a^aiii by brin^in? to Court hawkers w ho sell drinks with their cooked food. "When you have ji plate of101 words
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Article100 1954-05-01 3 TWO men (Talked Ul( i -ih vt 111 Victoria Street m Thursday and ordered $I*3oo worth of furniture to be delivered to an i Iresj at Loronf Standee. They promised tj pay cash on delivery. A carpenter wwm lent with the furniture t«> collect the100 words
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Article38 1954-05-01 3 FOR not telling the police who drove nil CM when an offence was committed on N >v. 18. last year. Teo Lung Kirn Df Waterloo Street, was fined $150 m the Singapore F^rst Traffic Court yesterday.38 words
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Advertisement70 1954-05-01 3 i{ IN THE WEST T A 5*19 BJ Jft€ tror/rf famous family ofj PACKED BALASHIN SAI [(PAT KUA TAN) lestion, Seasickness Nausea, ENG AUN TONG Tl il IGER MEDICAL HALL xr Si 5 aa£ i EiS I fir S B i m the sourff 5 *g «klf services. Flying time70 words
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Advertisement104 1954-05-01 3 Service every Sunday tf^ I m^^ T v a Bnaru. I f*m+ffr~ j Arriving 1.15 p.m. ™l( f/ I ri£lttvA Return Fore irom p^^ /Isf Ar^^n Singapore M 5 418.00 Lfl (^J^)QjjlM Singapore MSI 70 fKZ NORTH > j| Bw -^^J aPTB B jrr^rßMßP WASHABIE r"^- ff^^JNO PRESSING MMtt^SSH REQUIRED104 words
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210 1954-05-01 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Government's onnouncemenr of o 75 per cent cut m the importotion of free market Hce from tomorrow has caused o jump of two dollors a pikul m the free rice morket. And this ties up with a general210 words
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210 1954-05-01 4 THE first cornea graft ever to be performed m Malaya has beei officially declared *J complete success and the prayers and hopes of a 35--year-old mother from Sejsamat Sin Mi©, to see her husband and childrea have bee n answered.210 words
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Article178 1954-05-01 4 Council Approves Budget Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore City Council at its meeting yesterday approved a supplementary budget totalling $13,845,542. including $10,320,000 revotes from 1953. Of the total. Sll.lfio.ooo will bo spent to extend the Council's income producing activities. With the exception of approximately $150.--000. the whole of the additional178 words
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Article89 1954-05-01 4 WHEN Kiishnasamv Nadason told a friend he wanted to sell a bicycle stcicn by Munusamy Srinivasan, the police was informed and both men were arrested, it wis stated m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday. Krishnasamy >\as sentenced to seven months 1 rigorous imprisonment and89 words
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Article70 1954-05-01 4 HUNDREDS of <.. drivers flocked U :he pore Traffic Police Office. Max. well Road, tohavetheii \a renewed yesterday the asij day before :iie new traffic guiatiofis come force when they haw to pay $10 f< r renewa] instead i I Many ,>t n rs j .t there70 words
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Article114 1954-05-01 4 Dong In Custody Again POLICE Inspector, If. C. Jacob. told the Singapore Seventh Police Magi-Tmte yesterday, that the latest instruction h e had waa to fix a date for hearing on Dong Chui Sing's cast Dong, headmaster of St. Andrew's Middle School. Singapore, was ordered by Mr. K.T. Alexander, the114 words
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Article124 1954-05-01 4 SINGAPORE City Council approved and immediately adopted a newprocedure yesterday for bearing the City Mace into Council meetings. When a meeting stands adjourned. Councillors must stand m their places until the President, preceded b y the Mace bearJr leave s the Council Chamber. When124 words
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Article44 1954-05-01 4 M. JEAN Van Den Bosch who has been appointed Belgian Consul-General at Hongkong with jurisdiction over Singapore has been £iven formal recognition by the Colony Government. M. Van Den Bosch replaces Baron D e Gaiffier D'Hestroy. Belgian Charge d'AfTaires at i ßangkok.44 words
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Article73 1954-05-01 4 MR. John \Vi"iam Pursec\>ve. Senior Agricultural Officer m Uganda, has been appointed Singapore's Director of Botanical Gardens. He succeeds Mr. Bf. R. Henderson who goes on leave prior to retirement on .Tune 10. Mr. Purseplove is due to arrive m the Colony m August. He is73 words
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Article36 1954-05-01 4 A NECKLACE anfl t broach were found m a bus of the Green Bus Company of Singapore on April 12. Owner should contact ASP Dawson at Orchard Road Police Station or the Police Headquarters.36 words
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Article25 1954-05-01 4 A WRISTLET watch was stolen from a 17-year-old youth while he slept on a five-foot-way m Lorong 1 Geylang, Singapore, on Thursday night.25 words
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Article25 1954-05-01 4 PENANd, Fri. No largescale May Day celebrations have been planned lor Penang. The V^Consulate of the Republic of Indonesia will be closed tomorrow.25 words
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219 1954-05-01 4 TUO days after the fatal Kallang air ira-.li. a man was found m possession of 18 gallons of aviation petrol, m a car, m the vicinity of the Airport. The man, Jjnan bin MohaImed Aniai, ao. could not acj count for the gatolilM; said219 words
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Article, Illustration426 1954-05-01 4 Meeting In A Fortnight THE question of adopting and implementing the proposals of the Medical Education Inquiry Committee will be discussed between the Tniversity of Malaya and the two Malayan Directors of Medical Services m two weeks' time. GftOtTP CAPTAIN 7 I). G. Stokes (above). ha.s426 words
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Article231 1954-05-01 4 TAY KOH VAT Bus Company was yesterday granted permission by the Singapore City Council to operate a bus service from Bartley Road to Havelock Road via Irwell Bank and River Valley Roads after a lengthy debate. Councilors voted 12-7 despite Mr. A. P. Rajah's (Prog.231 words
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Advertisement260 1954-05-01 4 1 CATHAY OMAMSAUON ATTRACTIONS] ©D R© 11 1 *"M SHOWING Phone 21 116 For Bookie** M 9.30 p.m. MG.M's GREAT ROMANCE with ACADEMY AWARD £T i WINNER AS BEST ACTOR I^M WILLIAM HOLDEN yM IpM^ ELEANOR PARKER I TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT A S TAKTUNG DIFFEHKNT ROMANTIC ADVENTI RL JbP^^^*^r^Filmed entirely260 words
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Advertisement203 1954-05-01 4 I 9th DAY -J I lla. 111. 1.45, 4. 6.10 A 1 Warner Bros 1 ClltßMAScopg] L GUV MADISON mum a f/^ Mom 11 C ApitOL I Toda% am. "CAPTAIN I'M: ""I Tomorrow 9 a.m. "IrMBO 1 I otiitfltt lti<ini t f mmm^ "Tale? Of A Qty" *Ji m^^^B^^^L a\»*203 words
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Article41 1954-05-01 5 Lack Of Suitable Leaders i i he i. noyei tea lider and h of .son. Ti lining ld tx at S I, had ah h c I rovern- respon- showing i or- future M is at r .lohore and .■re being41 words
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Article36 1954-05-01 5 was the Old f n <>f Sinl annual ently. a re Dr. i Mr. V. An irer: Mr. Hon. SecB ion Seni>: rs Messi I cc S .cirig. Ise M' T Kamarkar.36 words
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118 1954-05-01 5 Child Welfare Confab Planned For Aug. rd Staff Reporter I that Singapore I presented at tl B 'inference of the ial Union for Cl I Yugoslavia m late H year was expi H ie Union's Field Mr. V. M. Kulkarni, ilkarnl who is m finding tour of m Asia told118 words
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Article44 1954-05-01 5 TBONG SAY CHIN, who has t>eoM a (time clerk of the Singapore Police for the last 20 Tears, died at the Youngberf Hospital on "HBursdaj after a short illness. He vraa 4J. The funeral will take place on Sunday.44 words
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Article41 1954-05-01 5 THE Singapore Camera Club plans to change its name to that of The P lotosraphic Society of Singapore Members' views are sought on the proposed change before an application is made to the Registrar of Societies.41 words
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Article41 1954-05-01 5 A 2.-J-YEAR-OLD house painter, Wong Vim Kwai, was found guilty In the Sessions Court yesterday of committing theft of a gold necklace belonging to a child at Chowrastra Market m Pcnang on April 20 and sentenced seven months' imprisonment.41 words
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282 1954-05-01 5 MISSING GIRL (11) FOUND AFTER 5 YEARS KUA L A LUMPUR, Fri. After five years oi separation, Mariam binti Haji Tahir is now reunited with her The 11-year old Malay gill had been missing from her home since 1949 t>ut a month ago. Mariam's uncle, Inche Osman bin Haji said,282 words
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92 1954-05-01 5 IX FUTURE, the roveted Queen's Scholarships will be awarded on results of the Over>ea.>. Hi^het School Certi- ficate Examination conducted jby the University of Cam- bridge, according to new re™uj lation> announced by 'he Singapore Government, yesterday. The scholarships shall be i tenable only at92 words
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Article249 1954-05-01 5 Gen. O'Carroll-Scott SINGAPORE will depend on the officers and men of the Singapore Volunteer Corps to lead and train her national servicemen, Major-General A. G. O'Carroll-Scott said yesterday on the eve of his deI part u re for Britain. Gen O'Carroli-Scott. whose post as C.O.C.249 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-05-01 5 40 Years Of Business Leadership THE International Business Machines Corpora' ion which employs more than 46.000 people and carries on business m more than 80 countries celebrates the anniversary of Mr. Thomas J. Watson's 40th year as the organisation's chief executive, today. In Singapore the IBA Organisation celebrated it whi125 words
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210 1954-05-01 5 THE Federation and Singapore will continue to rely for some time chiefly on rubber and tin. Sir Louis Chick, Chairman of the International Bank Mission that has been studying the Malayan economic situation for the past three months, said yesterday. Sir Louis said the Mission210 words
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Article76 1954-05-01 5 JOHORE BAHRH, Fri Indian teachers from Tamil schools m .Johore today com- pleted a rivic s course arranged for them b y the Education Department and the State Information Department. Johore. During the ourse they were given talks on the Johore State elections by Inche Ismi bin76 words
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Article217 1954-05-01 5 IT would have wrung anybody's heart to see LowYew Chow .shuffle into the Singapore City Police Court dock yesterday. Her careworn face had a troubled look as she heard a charge against her of selling m a prohibited aiea. "She's making no plea." called out217 words
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198 1954-05-01 5 1Octs MORE TO TAPPERS IF RUBBER PRICE STAYS KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. If the average price of rubber stays above 60 cents a pound for the next two months, more than 300,000 estate workers m Malaya will get a ten-cent increase m daily wages whichever way present negotiations between planting employers198 words
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Article189 1954-05-01 5 His Spirit Is Admir ed By Court TEO KA SENG was charitable. He wa s not literate, but he knew thr value of education. So when funds were needrd for the new Nanyang University, with a lot of other people. Tco derided to do his bit. He was only a189 words
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299 1954-05-01 5 IF Councillors were going: to "attack each other when speaking during: the adjournment then we have to amend our rules/ said Mr. A. P.' Rajah (Pros £orth) at yesterday's meeting oi the Singapore City Thil remark followed an adjournment speech by Mr. S Jaganathan299 words
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152 1954-05-01 5 SINGAPORE Police last nighi mshod to the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China m B;in<-rv Road when tne banks burglar alarm rang at tlu« Central Police Station. A police radio car spc j U> the scene and tor nearly an hour, three152 words
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Article26 1954-05-01 5 THE inaugural meeting of the Socialist Party, convened by Mr. Francis Thomas, will be held m the Victoria Memorial Hall at 2 p.m. today.26 words
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Article25 1954-05-01 5 A THIEF scaled the back wait of a house m Lorong 17. Geylang. Singapore, on Thursday night and stole a typewriter and clothing.25 words
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Advertisement105 1954-05-01 5 h COLOUR FILM SERVICE Proressi_g or Pri_li_g WITHIN 48 HOURS I GUARANTEED TOP QUALITY I 6* hrome X \u-« ol<»r I* r titling A KiiiisM-ffiriff es <>l colour I raiifff lit lei. LEE PRINTING CO., LTD, SINGAPORE. Towa Offfire: lio.nl, 45, Kol»iii>ori Koad. ls fhere anything^^^jMfe relieve this %M W105 words
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Advertisement42 1954-05-01 5 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word m the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard m Kuala Lumpur, Penanc and I pob.42 words
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Advertisement229 1954-05-01 5 VSn^a wlomi l^P^i. -f 'fay" **3^L 1 *.V. 9 f V#^i**''* Surgeons, doctors and nurses leave nothing to chance. In hospitals, surgeries and clinics throughout the British Empire and m many other parts of the world. •Dettol' is the antiseptic largely preferred m the fight against infection. For Dettol is229 words
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Article884 1954-05-01 6 'INHERE is no concealing the fact that the ill-timed visit of the Alliance delegation to London has been a failure. The gloomy reflections of Tungku Abdul Rahman m the heart of the empire leave little room for optimism on this score. Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan who was884 words
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Article304 1954-05-01 6 'Ferguson Against Self Govt' Sir;— Mr. M. G. Ferguson m the bitterness of his spirit, stands sclt'-ron lessee as one of those who are against self-government for Asians. His letter m the Singapore Standard of April 22. is a first-class illustration of how facts can be misinterpreted to provide arguments304 words
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Article133 1954-05-01 6 Sir,— With reference to the article "MCA Divided O -er Aid to Nanyang University" appearing m your narjer last Tuesday, M.C.A. &S Branch has the following comment to make, e -The Malayan Chinese Association Headquartess should be enrolled as a member of the Nanyang University; the reason133 words
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Article75 1954-05-01 6 Men Are Rice -Winners Sir;— From Kuala Lumpur a correspondent who signed himself "A MALAYAN" disapproved of AMEASUN'S strong objection to our Malayan Government and commercial firms employing women and girls. I (who have also been using this pen-name), on the other hand, concur with this official magazine of the75 words
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Article570 1954-05-01 6 LONDON. John Foster Dulles speaks often of the "intimacy" of Anglo-American relations, particularly m regard to the recent Dulles-Eden conversations which led to the announcement of forthcoming talks on a Pacific Pact. Aneurin Bevin has attacked this agreement as "a surrender to American pressure" and resigned from the parliamentary570 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-05-01 6 Review of Views Will Be Impotent UTUSAN Melayu says that the slender majority of unofficial members ol th c new Federal Legislative Council a* provided for m the White Paper on Federal elections will render the Council as impotent as any nominated Council. H says that so ineffective would be183 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-05-01 6 Mandin? room only? Thank I goo<lnes» for thatT 211 words
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Article, Illustration1060 1954-05-01 6 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH by able attention to the organi/.Jtijn structure of the suggested defence agreement" (N.Y. Times. January 13, Sir Winston had some small success at thi« first try because, on February 12, 1953, Reuters reported from Washington that the U.S. had agreed to join a1,060 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-05-01 6 "Cheer up they say there's every hope that I the talks will fail13 words
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Advertisement45 1954-05-01 6 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE SCHEDULED SERVICE? Between Kuala Lumpur, Bentong, Benta, Temerloh, Jen aera Pa Sitiawan, Ipoh, Kuantan, Trengganu, Kota Bahru, Ulu Bernam, Labu Kubong, Dungun, Bidor, Chukai, Kroh. Charter Rates on request. All Enquiries to: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Lokc Yew Building Kuala Lumpur. Tel: 2927.45 words
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Advertisement171 1954-05-01 6 AVAIL YOURSELF ot 20 y«ort or nP "*"< development bt H CREDIT FONCIER MEYtR CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR KAfFLtS FRANKEL ESTATE I OPERA W l I FLRST CLASS NEV\ KECE^- I DEVELOPED ESI ATE 61 MS CHANGI ROAD NEAR THI SEA t I AT PROXIMITY OF MAN RO AD I KETS,171 words
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Article95 1954-05-01 7 130 (AP) Allies an< foi a force m to hpoints ot pos- t s id i h a force I underwrite any I it on IndoI lich may emerge I reneva conference. I -till tentative I c that the force I organized within a ian95 words
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Article19 1954-05-01 7 0 (Renter) has ciecid:nittee to of homound the prostitution m lasi i3i it pubires homo-19 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-01 7 rinito ■n,, initnl Stotw Force I I /him where the situaI n ,tn Hien Phu is ■;"n.T.: llM ppl a neS Kh ii ba utricle the I; lions. Photo IF Frenrh troopa m E.tti rarrj their u<'ar on |ndo-( hina. A .P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article80 1954-05-01 7 NAIROBI. April 30. (Reutei) More than 2.000 British troop.«=. supported by policeyesterday raided Nairobi's i:idustriii! area, rounding up nearly 2.0(i() Kikuyu, Embu und Meru tribesmen. About 1.000 of the Ir. men. suspected of Man Mail activities, were taken to a screening camp here for further interrogation an80 words
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Article178 1954-05-01 7 Indo-China Airlift NEW YORK, April 30 (AP)— George V. Allen, U.S. Ambassador to India, said yesterday he had personally sought permission from Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru for the recent flight of supplies for Indo-China over Indian territory and though Nehru refused "that doesn't mean to say178 words
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Article71 1954-05-01 7 REDS LOCK UP 3 AMERICANS HONGKONG, April :*o (AP) ~Tne independently-c wn c d Chinese newspaper, ?Kung Sheung Daily News," said m an unconfirmed Canton dispatch today that three Americans, seized by the Reds more than a year ago, had been sentenced to terms ranging from three to five years.71 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-01 7 THE Third Secretary at the Australian Embassy m Moscow, members of which have been ordered to leave as a result of the Mrs. Petrov affair m Australia, is seen packing belongings m the apartment which he and his family have vacated.43 words
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309 1954-05-01 7 NEW DELHI, April 30, (UP)-Communist China asserted her sovereignty over Tibet yesterday with the announcement of an agreement by India to withdraw its military forces from the territory. Announcements irv the Indian and Chinese capitals disclosed that under the agreement Prime Minister309 words
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Article280 1954-05-01 7 ASIAN TALKS EXTENDED COLOMBO, April 30 (Reuter)The five Asian Prime Ministers who have been meeting here for the )**t three days decided (oilay to extend their conference for another day. spokesman Indi it the d* v was made because no omeni had y< t been reached280 words
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Article121 1954-05-01 7 U.K. ARMY RESERVE IS PLANNED I.OXDOX. April 30 (AP) Defence Minister Earl Alexander said today he plans to torm a strategic army reserve va Britain "as soon as \v e can be. relieved of s ome of our world wide oommitr-.ents." At present Britain's armed rorces are spread so thin121 words
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Article68 1954-05-01 7 LONDON. April :<O. (AP).— Prime Minister Churchill yetterday brushed off request by one of his Conservative Party stalwarts for a government probe into Communism m Britain. "There can be few countries m the world where Communism has more difficulty m making headway than m this island, with68 words
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Article96 1954-05-01 7 I U3NDON. April :>,O <A!' The Kremlin yeiterdaj r mally lifted its 14-yeai ban on the marriage of So\ i« t citizens to foreigners Moscow radio, m a l.i. oast heard here. MUHMirxt-d that the Supreme Sm i« t (Parliament), hai IPPn I decrcv issued 'ast Nm.96 words
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Article46 1954-05-01 7 NEW YORK. Aoril MO (AP) Asia for the Asiatics,* 1 says the New York Times today, is "'a slogan 1 hat backfires." The New York Herald Tribune tayi it .is backed only by Russia, "the greatest imperialism still remaining on the continent.* 146 words
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Article50 1954-05-01 7 NEW YORK. Apnt 30. (Reuter). The I'nited Nations Economic and Social Council yesterday approved worldwide survey by the Secretary General on frc ?dom of information. The survey will be made m conjunction with United Nations specialised agencies and m consultation with professional associations and information enterprises.50 words
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Article364 1954-05-01 7 GENEVA. April 30 (AP) An informed source j said today Russia has demanded India be invited to take part m Indo-China peace talks' coming up here. Such a proposal is certain to throw another obstacle m ttie path of the IndoChina talks. The source said the SovietsA.F.P.; Reuter - 364 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-05-01 7 Photo. FRENCHMEN were surprised when the tie-wmners of the election of the prettiest lens of Paris turned out to he two lovely Brazilian girls Sonia Mennies r>7) and Maria I)e Menezes CM). Sonia who is studying art m Paris is a journalist. Maria is studying medione and isUP - 60 words
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165 1954-05-01 7 LONDON, April 30 (Reuter).— British Socialists ended a week of Mattel on foreign issues last night with the Party united behind its official leaders on Far Eastern policy and Mr. Aneurin Sevan's Lett wing smarting under a major tactical defeat. In a165 words
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153 1954-05-01 7 WASHINGTON, April 30 (AP)— The House yesterday overwhelmingly defeated a proposal to restrict the President's power to send American troops outside the United States. The limitation was proposed m an amendment to the US $*****.250.486 Defence Department Appropriation Bill for the fiscal year starting153 words
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Advertisement156 1954-05-01 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standord London Correspondent The following are the closing ond tin on »he London Market. LONDON TIN !9!d. Spot £727 10s. per ton 19id. buyers, £730 sellers. 1 9id. Three months £722 10s. »9;d. buyers, £724 sellers. 19, d Settlement price: £730 IS IS 6d Sole Morning:156 words
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Advertisement72 1954-05-01 7 I WHY MEN S I CHOOSE Ks 1 f r»~ Men want comfort and durability That's I 1 r j "I why so many men buy Ks. Craftsman- I El made from the best available material and designed through the X Plus fitting to i :j fit properly Ks dxc72 words
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246 1954-05-01 8 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN By Standard special uorresponaeni JAKARTA, April 30 Indonesia, with a change of policy, has launched a campaign to attract tourists to the country. Travel and visa restrictions have been eased and special instructions have gone out to immigration and customs officials246 words
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Advertisement639 1954-05-01 8 rNOREDEUTSCHER LLOYD aVMII HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINI StKVK To Lnlombo (ienoa Marseilles. Antwerp Kntterdam ll.inihur Bremen S'imre P Sham Penanc US I• ikus.-ti (1IAPAO) 10 ISMajr ll.May liMay IS Nabob (NDL) 15/22 June il'June 24June M.V Hamburg ll .\r\<;> ...15/20June 21Juoe 22June T.S. Hoechst (HAPACi) 7/14Julv l."> July 16July Calls639 words
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Advertisement1057 1954-05-01 8 £W BLUE FUNNEL UNE rK .manm n:u> t:o.. ltu. «jyjgp> lncwrpotatea m Singapore crrlers option to prmt-eil via other .JgfK, LONDON (OMINtMAI I'OK IS> Due Sail* P is harr Henans <;laiicus for Liverpool Dubln /6 A ;?ri,n S^ M LIVCr <.^:U May 4 May I* ft* 7 H lland LOndO1,057 words
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Advertisement532 1954-05-01 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS i;.vul Kotl.riian. I in>d Holland Amrrira Line Nederland line Rottprdam RotlrrHam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW TORR PHII ADELPHIA BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Tla St'EZ S'porr P Stum Prnaai K.ANKA (S.HN) a Km,* l6Mav l?/18Mav OVFRVSEI <RL) 19'25Ma* 2fiMaV 27 2KMa% SOMMEISHYK (HAL) 2ffMav/sJane Jpnc 7/8532 words
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Advertisement550 1954-05-01 8 EAST ASIATtcTi SAIIINfiS TO COMING, "H For Aden Port Said Cienoa \nl^, Gdyoia, Copenhacrn Ift i k. s part v I x) "FIONIA- (>(1 1^ I xx) "MEONIA- j xxx) -PASADENA- ZjmUt UJ x) Calls London (Pas c n r I xx) Call s London (p. xxx) Calls Beyrouth SAILINGS550 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-05-01 9 phoUi. MR. KIIOO Ben? 1 enp, (above) a representative of Messrs. Moine Comte Co. Ltd. who returned to Singapore by plane after an extensive business tour of Switzerland said yesterday. 'Malayans are due for a new Imp m wrist Hatches His firm, the sole agents for CymaStandard - 66 words
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Article68 1954-05-01 9 SULOH Rubber Estates Ltd. reported an improvement m regard to terrorism m arid around the Company's estates last year, as evidenrr^ by the larger output- ol 19&299 lbs. against 126.150 lbs. m 1952. The profit lor the year was $8,619 from which final dividend ol Li per cent,68 words
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Article178 1954-05-01 9 THE Board? of Unilever Ltd. and Unilever N.V. have recommended declare hai< of final dividends on ordinary capitals for 1953 at the rates forecast by the directors at the time of the announcement of the in- 1 terim dividends m November list year. In the case of,Unilevef178 words
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Article27 1954-05-01 9 INDIA imported from Pakistan 529,200,000 poundi ol rawjute during the 11 months ended Feb. 28. Indian }utf mi!!s consumed during tht BSfIM period l^37,600»000 pounds.27 words
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Article108 1954-05-01 9 l :RLIN. April .so. (Reuter) H businessmen have lig d contracts worth four million sterling afur tive days negotiations In East Ber r. with th« Communist C National Imoor 4 and El I Corporation. (C.N.I. E.C it was announced at a press conference here last108 words
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Article247 1954-05-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. —^The rubber slump hos caused a drop fci Malaya's purchase of bicycles from Britain. In 1952 she was trie leading buyer but losf year she dropped to fourth place. lhe United States, whose demand for British bicycles has increased, succeeded Malaya as247 words
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161 1954-05-01 9 WASHINGTON. April M, (AP) President Eisenhowef said yesterday ho h*i been to'(a group of Bolivians wti trying to buy the government owned tin smelter at Tex;x City Texas, which the Admlntstftr tion plans to shut << w,, Vy i June 30. The161 words
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Article183 1954-05-01 9 Rubber Mart Closes Steady RIBBKR prices m ffce Singapore market yesterday closed very steady at 63^ rents per Ib. for ftr>t grade rubber for May shipment (62* cents on Thursday). Prices m the past week had fluituatrd continuously on the political news. I.i-wi> tad PtS)l ll; r lily report stated183 words
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Article54 1954-05-01 9 THE Sini ore ChaoMM f ComiTH irr 1: ibber v I No. 1 T\ vS looso t N«. 1 HSS fob M.«v No 1 RSS fc i. Jun 4 I RSS 1 Mai >| .v s nss i >> m.,v HMA on regt d Mjv 1 June July54 words
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Article119 1954-05-01 9 THEHE i provement In n.c Malayan i g and industr I however, iho < I no 1 ttra > interest hut BM passed. IXW -*IF!I\I llii\rr tiers Vt d I 3 Gamn m < .1. Disp o Jnckx W in Malayan C» m< l > Simr ihv 200 Su.ntv119 words
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Article166 1954-05-01 9 THE pi v 1•' V m fi<\>: a. dv m il and easier >'' -pp s Cnpr.i Of) ,1 fniu't m the ai *r i < Coconut oi Peni Indicated SM p l ■elh Pepper ij 1 a« r i |S pvr p i! Munlok vhiti v inp quoU166 words
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Article33 1954-05-01 9 INT 'L AIR CENTRE THE 16.7 )*T C«o1 m transit pasaengK iraflTw ie» ttttis the itiii'i.i let Bell it m .wi inttM' bI a>»- centre the US. I L'otntnti<«» v^ffkly repciitcd yeileiday. AF.33 words
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Miscellaneous299 1954-05-01 9 •J «i ef By Af Capp PTvOop By VT. Hamlin be Heart Qg Juliet Jones B/ s/on Drofce CT^W RO*N ANTIC NOVELS ANO xV) JUST BECAUSE BRINGING^^^^I "^^^"^SNE'S V^AD-'^^ I TOLP >OU IT j \\OviEs IT WORKS OAND>; l^gV RXWER6 TO YOUR VwifE J vrfu'RE S 7Y^~^ REAL *UP.' yy299 words
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Miscellaneous917 1954-05-01 9 Vr> ura n r^ Del SUNGEI PATANI > K\ NuAi'llKri n ptv«, R R w v« i So.dleri of i!-.p g Newi HK. j«| V1 :ioon i:il! •m k.i. nV. i.t.« 7.■ i i♦ B»* v m r» tnwur 7:>l A1 J:>i %J( ■T jf B A*fj If.iriiVV; \.e<. BHe917 words
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Article, Illustration202 1954-05-01 10 BEING that's literally f^^r^Jff^U^mJTJ^ l^^^^ om^TV .^"on Vorld St».iiiini roc the mammoth ol 4^ y fl >n s Vnl m i gala rev ie that provlil^ aodlrm-rt with «v«Tning fri.iii l«u!;h, i«> l»rt-.ilht -jJ'J'K f^ij. irllsl" In m lion on their silver202 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-05-01 10 <Kh.H I i: M iking rail from R.iUl<*s M-»f -I t-1.-;»ti-tiif 1... i. i1l to i l'\ tiffin* prior to planing fiiu«»<.ii •> to Maatla I* United Picm* I<m 1 1 iii.iii.iger M'ec Kirn w lio Mill >>«• <-o\ering Asian Ganei m Philippines90 words
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Article777 1954-05-01 10 Music Notes By 'Anacrusis' ]N THIS, the first of two at He Its, "Anacrusi*" attempts show readers something of ttir origins of Passion Music, culminating with the work of J S. Barh whose choral m Aite rpiece and. indeed, the greatest work of its kind ever written "The777 words
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Article335 1954-05-01 10 JOHN HALKIN - JOHN HALKIN TWf J 1 1 ast Mnd iv evening S f j»»e C'!u!) tu'lrl < tMtiag audition t«»r thoit MXI production. Thr Town tli»l Would ||j\e Pac«*anl l>v L dv c; ii dc iV'.ic.".. j:> mtfior m better known la England for (■•]> radio plajn than f>r335 words
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Article77 1954-05-01 10 iris* lion 1 \eal a tudo ph mmoth mu-:iT- >i lo 1 seldom -tn any eh < outlook n•• wig aflft. thi \mi. Academy A [>ramatlc I Witnifii m P<iliti«H. tunatcljr, liowcvw i( m»- < si ifi »*i nece&s iry to >•• ioi 1 text of77 words
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Advertisement230 1954-05-01 10 rt" IT) hf 4> S \(Mwto£ mg&gl H- S WILLIAM STEDTBEIG CONO. TOE PITTSBURGH jj BTMPHONI ORCH. V) 8 Pasl nal" CTL 7023 Symphonj S Ah" CTL 7032 Symphony No.B "Unflniihed" CCL 7511 E 3 Hal major CCL 7512 I B. h— Co erto Grosso lot String with Piano) E230 words
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Advertisement46 1954-05-01 10 SEAVIEW HOTEL I I V V aaaaai Lovely ILMA ADEY. tl the singer v tin M a difference, is m hen* straight S m 1 from h• outstan (I i n g M successes m Sydney! I She sings tuch night at tin* I Chicken Inn46 words
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Miscellaneous392 1954-05-01 10 jwwwwwwwwxw SV P«f"1 jD^f V v T'Hiws QlOT\n<»\: plans; tike trips Evening: Z i I'lir time to hanin iI >j:enUl Interests J i is mm. Tlu* ptare to i>». i"' VI«OO Au^ 23 to Sept is here. Tit»« ui> to be ha pot R st>; your energies j x is392 words
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Article1127 1954-05-01 11 Pates Fails To G^t Boys Out Of Their Beds From JEFFERY JAMES MANILA, Fri.— While hundreds of Asian Games villagers stood two deep around the soccer grround waiting, Colony footballers, who had just arrived here, slept at the posh Waldorf Hotel. News had got round that1,127 words
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Article113 1954-05-01 11 THOUGH playing with tenmen, the Malay Settlement Union found no difficulty to oust Government Printi:i!? offii-e 4—o m their SAF Division 3B league match i n the MFA ground yesterday With this victory the Malaya share third position with Kirra Rangers For the Printers it was their113 words
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Article133 1954-05-01 11 YOUTHFUL Willie Chan became the YMCA Junior Single? champi >:\ when he beat Chin Kwong Tong t>-4. ti-2 yesterday at Bras Basah Road. Other results were: OPEN DOUBLES: F.Y. Khoo I On° Chew Bee beat Tan Hoon Sians Tan Gim Seek 6-0. 8-2; i H. Kainis133 words
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Article123 1954-05-01 11 AFTER a 7-0 trouncing by the X.P.M. only a couple ot days' ago. the Rotterdam Trading Company Sports Club— stil! without a pomt suffered their seventh defeat when they met the Dunloy Sports Club m the Div. 11l of the SBHFA league at the S.T.C* ground yesterday. The123 words
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Article26 1954-05-01 11 THE S.B.H.F.A. Division I league match between Fraser and Neave and Malaya Publishing House at River Valley Road for yesterday, baj been postponed. j26 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-05-01 11 AUSTRALIAN world bantamweight champion. Jimmy Carruthers, may fight m Singapore on June 1 if everything goes well with n s tltle bout against Thai challenger, (hamroen SongKitrat. m Bangkok tomorrow night. This was disclosed by his manager. Or. J.j.j. MeGlrr wh o passed through Singapore135 words
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Article75 1954-05-01 11 BI'KIT TIMAH Sports Club without two ol their key men m 'he attack gained their "fourth successive victory when they be:i» Social Athletic Party 5-0 Singapore AFA division :\A game Geylang Stadium yesterday B';;;* T:mah opened the score early m the half and took 2-0 lead In75 words
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Article61 1954-05-01 11 SELETAR LEAD DIV. 3 LEAGUE SEjLETAR Football Club took ''■c id m Division 3A of the Le.i:u-- when they beat the Kebenaran Club ai th« Clerical Union ground yesterday by tl ree goals to two. Seletar's scorers were Yap Lene (2- and Duud Basir After eetting a gift goal Kebenaran61 words
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Article371 1954-05-01 11 AN OUNCE of finish is north a ton of finesse and the validity of this statement was borne out m yesterday's SAFA Division 1 league game at Jalan Besar stadium, where Kota Raja's punch and precision m front of goal, earned them a de ervinjr371 words
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Article45 1954-05-01 11 SOCCER:— Malaya Cup Comb. Scrvicts r, Ntgri, Jalan Besar; Smqupore Engineering R*'gt. r. Rodin Ifoj, Rly; SAFA a A KML r. SCSA, Jalan Besar, 4 p.m. 3C Blue Rovers r. Town Ranqerz. Farrer Pork. CtttCKET: CSC v. RAF Chettoi, Changi; Police Non-Bender, Depot.45 words
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Article63 1954-05-01 11 A Snake Holds Up Lge. Soccer SITIAUAN. Fri. Sorter is so popular m this district that even snakrv play it. A league match between the Koo Too and Home (iiiards. which llic former won 7 l was interrupted by a snakr A police corporal "arrested" the intruder and threw it63 words
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Article18 1954-05-01 11 FARRKK Junion bwf ScranK<»un Malays 3-0 In \tt<r<l;iv» Div. :tC le;«i»ue soccer a\ FaiTCf P.irk18 words
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Advertisement149 1954-05-01 11 M m B I* >mr .vill years ...b". C i omI lims hi \i II MPI X IP \l COI N( 11. < for BUILDING c Munic m. iuld aye mediate "B t ctorate i F.x;iin I. Institute oi Archioi |uival< will howevei I ints. who po diate A I149 words
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Advertisement655 1954-05-01 11 WANTED :RS f«-r 24 Eng Hoon Street, Singapore, Tiong let, for rah ioid vacant posset. i yearly assessment. B^x S.S. SITUATIONS WANTED nl (UMAX. 2(5. Merchand. i _:neer, certificati seeks good position m pore, available end 1954. No T. 1616 SS. ACCOM. VACANT' 'AMERON Highlands Hole 1 Malaya's Hill Station,655 words
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Advertisement441 1954-05-01 11 CENTRAL ELECTRICITY Board of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA TENDER NOTICE 'TENDERS are invited for the purchase and removal of three Military type motor vehicles bearing Registration No>: 8.M70— 8.5.A. 8.04:<8 Norton 8.M45— Triumph 2. All the vehicles require extensive repairs. 3. The vehicles may be inspected by appointment with the441 words
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Advertisement283 1954-05-01 11 fowixl I WATERPROOF I l((p) WATCH I I UNBREAKABLE^-~^ I I MAINSPRINQ. I I 21 JWLS. 17 JWLS. I I ANTIMAGNETIC. I I SHOCK-RESISTANT. I I O6TA/HABLM I I FfrOMAll WATCH 6£Al£*S I |CHEEKONGCO.LTD.J LEA HIN CO. B| MM 111 lIKIIH KO\|) M \l KXWDKA Ko\n SIMiAI'ORI Al SO M283 words
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Article275 1954-05-01 12 I jNDON, April 29 (Reuter) Part Vjilr, Leugue Three Not 'hern champions by 11 c points, set the seal on jtheii rt" ;.rkab'e season totiU'i'- ty drawing with DarI <a they retained an unb•« n home ecord alone tht 02 Lcji^ue Clubs and h p275 words
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Article281 1954-05-01 12 EAIS Fri. The S Stai c soc( er I i :..<. >ti I i p match of the lea- S rday v. hen they v the Combined SerI Neg] tarn for the v\ v. Sivadas; 6. 1 n», Jolin V If rtervyn Bu.idev S ..raj: Mok281 words
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Article22 1954-05-01 12 MALAC I rt Malacca --?r j vcc er J 1 < Military sen i It v I X:22 words
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Article788 1954-05-01 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fn.— The problem race on the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's May meeting; today is the mile event for class 2 division 1 horses (Race 6). It should develop into a keen tussle between Super Picture, Magnificence, Sieeltrap,788 words
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Article515 1954-05-01 12 RACE 7 is most open but I expect Ambassador. Pink Treasure. Mainbrace, What Happened Mi Ilaydee to battle out the issue. My choice is Ambassador who t»ave a very impressive showing m bis first mile trip at the Bukit Timah March meet. lie was half a length515 words
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Article290 1954-05-01 12 RACE 4: Motion Picture should provide the be.st bet of the day. This Channel Swell gelding ran an impressive .solo on Thursday when returning ah sec. dead on a solt track. He is m .striking form now. Motion Picture ha> won over I this distance here290 words
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Advertisement176 1954-05-01 12 Broadcast RADIO Malaya will broad cast the rommentarir.N on all eight races today. The Going Torrential downpour on Thursday made the tr.uk very heavy >e.slerda\. If there is no further rain the going ill at best be rsftitag LEONG RADIO COMPAN! I radio mirf electrical i I ipAo iilmi mal176 words
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