Singapore Standard, 5 May 1954
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Title Section17 1954-05-05 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jfc #H Vol. IV. No. 307. SINCAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1954. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS17 words
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205 1954-05-05 1 THIEVES PULL OFF $40,000 JOB IN K.L. c;[ en i five take gems, cash and a gun AL A LUMPUR, an J i cw t d m c t" tHe crs ferd3y the the P>- a.l 1 the town I] movei edei il deng hut I in the L f205 words
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Article95 1954-05-05 1 IROC DRAGS BOY INTO A STREAM I >ual Claim On Town I rues. A mancrocodile much and revered by umrt of Brookrstate Division "A" -ting, near here, icimed another vic- u nd I by life. iy a Ida i ed at li -oI _I ked Perumal and ;> i I95 words
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Article30 1954-05-05 1 BKIIIMI spokesman said tonight it now appeared ih,» ludo (hin. i peace talks would stirt at the end of this week rather than tomorrow as was hoped. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-05-05 1 AP [ihoto. PRESIDENT EISENHOWER wears a peaked cap which hears the inscription "Republican Teenager* at a recent p.uty in the gardens <d' White House. W.ishinnton D.C The cap was presented to him hv some friends from New Jersey.AP - 41 words
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701 1954-05-05 1 Rotation Policy For Rubber Rubber Rotation Police WASHINGTON, May 4, (Reuter) The United States Government yesterday announced a permanent rotation policy for the natural rubber held in the American stockpile of strategic and critical metals and materials. The new programme covers the sale of natural rubber from the stockpile to701 words
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113 1954-05-05 1 Rhee Pressed To Accept Compromise GENEVA, May 4. (TP).— South Korea's allii pressed Syngman Rhee'a government today io agree to a compromise plan lor all-Korean elections as the key step toward unification of the divided country. Efforts to produce a united allied plan on I'orea were 1 stepped up here113 words
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Article39 1954-05-05 1 JOHORE Bahru. Tues. The fasting month began in Johore today which was a public holiday. Whoa offlcfS open tomorrow the new hour-; »t work will be observed 9 am. to 2.30 p.m. ia oue aU'etyh,39 words
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Article, Illustration319 1954-05-05 1 ATTACK ON FORT RENEWED 'GIVE VP QH p£E* TfIEN THIRD STRONG CALLTO DEFENDERS POINT IS OVERRUN HANOI, May 4.-Wavesof screqming Vietminh attackers captured the Western support point of Dien Bien Phu gar nson in a pre -dawn attack today, it was announced here. T he P° s,tion neighbours two other319 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-05-05 1 Narriman Marries A Physician CAIRO, May 4 I Keuter) Ex Qaeei N.irrinian of Egypt \va> married to Dr. \_iii.ii_i Kl Nakib at a simple Moslem religious ceremony yesterday in her home in llcliopolts, ancient (ity of sun worship near Cairo. Dr. N'.ikih is the son of Dr. Ahmed Kl Nakib.91 words
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Article66 1954-05-05 1 LONDON. Miv 4 1 Q Mother gave a boos* to Malayan hai hi n she ask.-d whether th. Be ire table mats di at Malaj I*l British trie. F.i r stand the visited this mornii Tungku Abdul Rahman, Khatija Ghazali and Mr. Thio Chan Bee were66 words
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120 1954-05-05 1 Red Plan For Korea Camouflage Pearson GENEN V May 4 rl— Mr, Lester Peai on, of Indo China pea if tt ead the w to Oer fuither irity nie., Mr Pearson rri it Mo I. i .id. i g ith irg by Chou Fu Lai, t. a I J i120 words
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Article357 1954-05-05 1 REBELS ARRIVE FOR I-C TALKS GENEVA. Ma v 4 (Renter)! The Vietminh delegat: m he nded by Pham Van Dong, Deputy Prime Minister, arrived here by air this morning to take part in IndoChina talks expected to start within 72 hours. Mr D >ng said in a statement at airport:357 words
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Article50 1954-05-05 1 OTTAWA. May 4. (Reuter)— Queen Elizabeth \s to be Colo-nel-in-Chief of the new Canadian Guards Regiment, it was announced today. The guardsmen will wear scarlet ceremonial uniforms and olack bearskins like their British counterparts. Badges, buttons and insignia of rank have been approved by the Queen.50 words
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Article123 1954-05-05 1 KUALA LUMPUB, Tues. About 1.200 gallons of gasoline were feared lost on rubber land 13 miles from Kuala Lumpur today as firemen and oil operatives stood by anxiously to '"let it dry up io safety." Tlie petuL was loaded tn three compartments of123 words
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Advertisement65 1954-05-05 1 (hong Quan A** I ft A/I Pr^ other foods cin be taken. Ovaltine will Its rich body building elements. eggs, wdl restore your health and strength h helps r^.T»w flagging energy, restoring erves. giving you the "will to win"! > Ovaltine used in sll leading hospitals and nuret It ts65 words
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Advertisement79 1954-05-05 1 VENT-AXIA i*.j HARRISONS I.ISTKK KNG LTD Kuala Lumpur Singapore "Penane Mt. YAP PHENG GECK ART EXHIBITION WATER COLOUR AND INDUSTRIAL DESIGNS MISS P. T. LIANG of Columbia University at 5.00 p.m., May 12th THE SINGAPORE YOUTH COUNCIL HALL, 145, Orchard Road, Singapore 9. Sponsored by SINGAPORE YOUTH COUNCIL under The79 words
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Article, Illustration867 1954-05-05 2 HE BACKED HORSES AN BORROWED TO COVER LOSSES Alleged confession of cashier who handled miUio**. of dollars a day -while family Lved Ln pov 'Pay Insufficient To Feed My Family IN the Singapore Assixes yesterday wos unfolded the story of a bank's Chief* Cashier who handled millions of dollars a867 words
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167 1954-05-05 2 CHINESE TEACHERS CALL ON TEMPLERS KLALA LUMPUR Tuei Eighty school teachers J'i of -hem women from Chinese schools in New Villages in Selangor. Trengganu Kelantan this evening ia I King's House in Kuala Lu--. P Seventy of the ichool teachers were fron Se angor and from tht :\vo East Coast167 words
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Article33 1954-05-05 2 THE St. John's Appeal Week will include a jumble sale §tj ed "Mistakes and Misfits" 'to be held at the St. Andrew's Memorial Hall. Singapore, on June 2\\ from 10 a.m.33 words
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364 1954-05-05 2 Phone Change-Over Extension Planned TO COST SEVERAL MILLIONS Standard Staff Reporter INTENSION plans running: into millions of dollars to provide continuity of work when the Oriental Telephone and Electric Companv changes over to the Singapore Telephone Board on Jan. 1, 1*55. are now being considered bv the Colonv Government. Tht364 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-05-05 2 HONGKONC. Tuts u thanked recenth b> tlu I for his donation ol M(i.(-h <vill br fray cost of reronstriiitiu. j aJJ» Free School. A mony Superior M otrtmony in Sp ak ng oi I Wi nc Hok-J Buddhist I 1 made the one89 words
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Article55 1954-05-05 2 ENGLISH programmes of Kadio Malaya, Smgapore will be transmitted on 62.24 metres. 4820 kc/s instead of 41 67 metres, 7200 kc/s from p' m today. «J? U L *»n-f«. H la believed, will benefit shortwave listeners m most part s of the FedPlaming of a deterioration in55 words
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13 1954-05-05 2 CHANGES IN PILGRIM SHE SAILING DATE I i b H I I I13 words
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Advertisement479 1954-05-05 2 Equip your kitchen with J :1 p Tlm- name BEX stands lor kitchen and household Hare designed -nith one eye on beauty and thc other on practical problem*. And how beautifully Hex \\a\v solves I hoc problems. Look at these three Bex products for example: BEX Spice Rack Jg^=^zy__ gy479 words
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Article57 1954-05-05 3 If 9 ir«e »f destroying her p[ s »l Frankel Estate, told ml District Court yesterday: irr-t with my husband over our ,||N, > tecutiaf siid the husband, On? rt to the ptliee when Neo tore up h;:r P< f tfl s ..;>)ni! bond57 words
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179 1954-05-05 3 PRINCIPAL WITH THREE CHARGES 5 REFUSED BAIL In appl tiun ,or J)liI made by Mr. R.C.H. Lim, mg Choi Sin.*, headmaster of St. Jrt >!i< School, who is toeing charges of d caustaf hurt, and attempted u ied down hy the judge, Mr. H. A. ipore Fifth Police Court yesterday.179 words
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Article19 1954-05-05 3 S < E its kind Pasi *4 i M S x. 1 ll Of be19 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-05-05 3 Mininiaterinc the Singapore Government. Mrs. W. A. C. vl P ;-i u Mrn ""veiling the plaque renaming the H. M. S. 11 *'*Uully < iW) Watching her are Mr. Goode (extreme left) Vn,or Officer, Royal Malayan Navy.-rSJandard p^to.37 words
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Article129 1954-05-05 3 E. l1 I Penyu then W.A.C. Goode, Mrs. I toek Comma:. H.M.S. Terror. C *•>- -tain H. Kirkwood. on I Ihe Dj)> hick where G > i e renamed her H.M W S Penyu. am i p. tion Of the P i ed129 words
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Article36 1954-05-05 3 THE flrsl inior si SI ■> itution a nan of the l •il I The Standard that tin* *g nre interested in l i-' tion Bnd ige imps, aro im I fee is $136 words
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Article, Illustration251 1954-05-05 3 nuated Reds For 3 Years WON FAME AS BEST MARKSMEN IN FEDERATION THE First Manchester Regiment, 721 offi£Lt? < m n ft Sin 9°pore in the trooper ftsturias for Britain yesterday. Year of 2 g j°! 0I t S homeward bound after three Thei? hL I! f r251 words
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189 1954-05-05 3 [ILDREN of the five lit imen Vh i 10-st their lives Ln the recent fire il Robertson Quay in Singapore on April 20, hiv '> »n assured of theii tion by tin? Fii i Bi iga ie Employ. ided it t ha ion'a i S189 words
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Article31 1954-05-05 3 MR FRANCIS WlTs art ex- i <". i'. ii 1 of tiie St. Nicholas Home for the Blind will the Khek Association, Burmah Road. Penang at I m m Friday.31 words
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Article25 1954-05-05 3 FOR irrying excess passengers in a lorry. K. Guru- was fined S5O by the Singapore Fir>t Traffic MagisMr. T. Kulasekaram. yes ter lay.25 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-05-05 3 15 rears and hive aeea skating together Bfl B team for the last four years Both are M years old and are K.ik lish. Mr. Speacer told TinStandard that th.y would tv leaviag the show short In They derided to marrv at Singapore because they want100 words
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Article241 1954-05-05 3 Kl ALA LIMPIR. Tuts— A representative of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions will arrive in Kuala Lumpur, on Thursdav to find out what material aid, possibly of a financial kind, should be given to the 50,000-strons Malavan Plantation Workers* Inion. >. Mr.241 words
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Article75 1954-05-05 3 THE Singapore Standard Fund for the dependants of the five firemen who died fighting the recent godown fire rose to 14,336.53 with yesterday's donations of $50. The Fund closes tomorrow. Donations should be sent to The Editor. Singapore Standard, 128 Robinson Road, Sin^pore 1. The Standard75 words
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Article44 1954-05-05 3 AN electrical engineer, E. N. Reynolds, was yesterday fined $25 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram, on a charge inconsiderate driving by driving out of Oldham l.ane into Orchard Road, on Feb. 12 without taking due precau-44 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-05-05 3 NETHERLANDS REMEMBERS HER WAR DEAD i HE D'_;fi-ji Community in Singapore celebrated its Remembrance Day yesterday in honour of all members of the Allied forces and tha civilians who died in their,. efforts to liberate the Kingdom of tha Netherlands during World War 11. Ne irly 100 peopl eal edStandard - 107 words
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Article175 1954-05-05 3 WOULD-BE THIEF GETS 4 MTHS. JAIL JOHORE BAHRU. Tuei Tan Chong Sain, of Singapore to four months' imprisonment by Mr N L Cohen in the Session, Court for committing lurking house trespass with intent to steal. Tan wai seen attempting to climb through a window in the Town Council canteen175 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-05 3 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh.41 words
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Advertisement155 1954-05-05 3 f The world famous family of TIGER i ?V^ >M*^*mmmm\m\mm^^^^mm*m*,^m^m.mm^m^^^^ 3^si^ *^S..j» Iv'Z'jyZ :M$P" 'Jj**#'&* ._Wc z_B_k Jm**^^** jß^ *^^^»w v ______________i ______L I^K_ff^tt_^feMf >^jß*>___. iliir'*^ff^F _______L ■tiia/mkt***'^****. '^_^____k $&K 3fetz «PI ___!____> _r____y___rtW*«*»«_^^______B_^^L._____l *^_M»»4_____l mmW*fUwJ^*t*^?^^*S&k^B < TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Indigestion, Seasickness Nausea' Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul155 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-05-05 4 Smiling happily the winners of the Rotary Club of Singapore Speech Contest. Colin Leicester of RafTles Institution and Kee Siok Tim of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus congratulate each other. Both students tied yesterday to win the Challenge Cup donated by Runme and Kun Run Shaw.52 words
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Article60 1954-05-05 4 THE Select Committee appointed b>* the Singapore Legislative Council to consider un<\ report on the Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill invites representations Irom individuals or bodies. Copies cf representations should be addressed to The k of the Legislative Council. Colonial Secretary's Office. Ei res* P.xcv. S tngapore60 words
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Article36 1954-05-05 4 THK Penang V.-zrip M. vans Club held a succ* ss I social and dai 1 at tin W< stlands Schoo ba during the Week-end. There waa a large tunw meml t rs and friends.36 words
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150 1954-05-05 4 Lottery Men Are Fined $1, 500 Each ONE Kee Chong and Sic Ah Keng pleaded suilty to a charge of assisting in a "Chap-ji-kec" lottery and were fined 51.500 each, in default four months' rigorous imprisonment, in the Sincanore Fourth PaliM Court yesterday. A third man. Gwee Tet Soong claimed150 words
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109 1954-05-05 4 AN ELEVEN-MAN delegagation of the Singapor. Chinese Sub-Contractors' Association yesterday visited the Co-lony-s School 0 1 h.. ing 1 v e€ for themselves thi ine given to th< student; laying. ruSL J 3 i T fon Seaports Lhief Employment Offv < y d The Standard109 words
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Article61 1954-05-05 4 NAI Chitr Bamrungriuma and Nai Pun Ma leva, the two Thai rubber officials, who were the recipients of thc United Nation*^ Food and Agricultural Organisation fellowships for six monthg study, are expected to arrive in Singapore, shortly. These officials will study at the Ruhher Research61 words
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Article55 1954-05-05 4 the City Police magistrate yesterday decided not to convict a man who had been hawking cotlee in a prohibited area Ajibkhan Shinuddin said he was leaving for his country in a week. "In that case, we can't possibly let vou go with a conviction, Mr. j. M55 words
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Article58 1954-05-05 4 *****t EW lie ior $600,000 crematorium in Upper Aljunied Road, east of the Hindu crematorium, will be considered by the Health Committee of toda mgapore C]t y Council The crematorium was originally planned for Bukit Brown hut could not be built there because "lhe City Water58 words
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Article205 1954-05-05 4 Hostel Abcut Ready A HOSTEL to accom modate Federation teacher trainees is part of the overall plan of the new Singapore Teachers' Training College, which is rapidly nearing completion, the Director of Education, Mr. D. McLellan, said yesterday. This hostel will eliminate the housing diflieiilties of trainees205 words
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162 1954-05-05 4 KIALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Home guards have wounded a terrorist who was carrying a Bren gun near Kampong Bersang, close to the Siamese border in the Pasir Mas district of Kelantan. Following up, .they found I blood trail., and recovered one j Bren gun magazine162 words
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Article83 1954-05-05 4 CHONG MAN NAM recently helped the Singapore Police fight crime bv -appearing i n a short feature made by the Malayan Film Cnit. In the picture. Chong appeared as a "bandit" who was finally brought to book when he was arraigned before a Singapore83 words
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Article90 1954-05-05 4 A LANDLORD. Yusof bin Mohamed -wai pei terday given thi benefit <f the doubt i rgl c f using '.nal force in an attempt to outrage the modesty < I woman. Hapsaih t inte Mi i in a hu- in C tani R< ad In the90 words
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Article108 1954-05-05 4 Thief Is Caught In The Act LEE AH Kow d to unlock a h.. jrcle p-anu five-foot way in Gl R. .ul but was arrest* < was in the a a :th the ma< him stated Jn the S t Second Crimins I Court 5 On reel ring ii twc108 words
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Article24 1954-05-05 4 A NKW •R. ading fo. Pleasun heard over Radio Malaya stations oi Siu. api < i\ Lumpur and y at 4.''. p.m.24 words
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Article29 1954-05-05 4 THE draw of the University of Malaya Students' Union lottery hn- now U-en postponed to June 12 at I rrn at the Arts Theatre, University of Malaya.29 words
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Article23 1954-05-05 4 A 17-year-old girl, Ali See. i^ reported missing from nt r house in 10 Gilstead Road. Singapore, 2 p.m cn Monday.23 words
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Article50 1954-05-05 4 A model of an American village is now on exhibition at the United States Information Seivice Library. lt is a reproduction of Lebanon. Connecticut, an American farm village about 50 niilc> from the shores of the At lantic in the north-eastern section of the l'nited States50 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-05-05 4 'Live A Fragrant Life' She Says Miss Betty Hrarae, Coty Beauty Adviser, has this advice for womtt: ""Live a fragrant life." She is to train girls U become perfume experts aad v% en r _i alned b Messrs. V. K. Vicks aod Company Ltd., at the Princes. Keatan- raat lastStandard - 107 words
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Advertisement282 1954-05-05 4 SA™T.M ANISATiON ATTRACTIONS HfMill^ MOW SHOWK LmmmmXl mmLmmrnXW I HOO a.m.— 1.45— 4.15— 6.45 mmtw^m v-m-i JWiJ 9.30 p.m fWW 3^4CO All COMDITIONrD T 1 _>= M-G-M's GIGANTIC ADVENTURE 1 "VJ m- NEXT CHANGE! IlilarioiiK (ZomrHy Hit Of A llerlic Hon.- .moon In A House .On -Wheel* I I "i-"282 words
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Advertisement268 1954-05-05 4 OPENS TODAY f* 7> 11-1.45 4-6.30-9.30 l#Ap|T« uIH lover Nir>jg J^Tf OUTLAW j9Q Aj**i^ Ouef of -m* i-a P**! __l _7^V__Vl Mm* M PS&^HMfIL fonoi f, oh..0 h..r r m W*m r*moP^^**^^**m\>, *^~m T* MocGr ef: "J*\ <*aO* His fr^e e*r **W*Wm dworfed th f r. fd| V fB fiction!268 words
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Article13 1954-05-05 5 SED LADDER N GETAWAY R Monday •I'upant I Riving ue of noi ing13 words
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Article20 1954-05-05 5 OIL TANKER SALVAGED W a workei which had I in Dune I I rying aviaI eding to an I I20 words
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Article136 1954-05-05 5 Standard Stall Reporter or Singapore's growing unemploySingapore Clerical and Adminis i nion has started an employment all unemployed clerical workers can r to obtaining billets. "Su h a move.** said Mi Yew H :.t ot "would not only workers but i also be a graph136 words
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Article99 1954-05-05 5 FGEU STEPS UP DRIVE FOR FUNDS A VIGOROUS campaign is ted by the ration of Singapore Governme I i ployees' Unions to j■ anding .-> inscriptions from its 14,000 members e fund to build a foi i Go ernment The target figure f<»r th_s $100,000 and the •>:i has led99 words
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Article42 1954-05-05 5 TAN YAN POH propri. provis >p in K pong Bahru s■g; > sentenced in the Se* p terday 1 months' simp e imprisonment for possession of three packets of raw o A the <• Ta gave notice of apand42 words
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Article25 1954-05-05 5 I IR selling "k ach a n g al Princess Elizabeth t 'he Esplanade. R. Mai -,\-as fined $50 in Police Court yesti25 words
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100 1954-05-05 5 PENANG. Tues lle of Sociai Workers of the Federation of Malaya, which held it- Rrsl annual conference over the weekend de- ;ded on affiliation to the Government Services s Council aiui the Malayan Trade Union Council respectively. The :>nferet_ e he I tl the Heah100 words
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Article101 1954-05-05 5 JOHORE BAHRU Tiie^.— Abdul Rahman, a police supervisee, who failed to report to the police on the due date was today sentenced to three months' imprisonment by the police court. Abdul Rahman was in 1952 sentenced at Muar to two years imprisonment to be 1 >.- lowed by101 words
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Article45 1954-05-05 5 A purse containing an Identity card (with the name Phoei Seng Ne) and $2.55 in cash was found Ul a taxi in Singapore. It has now been handed over to the Registrar of Vehicles and anyone claiming the purse should contact the R.O.Y.45 words
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Article185 1954-05-05 5 PENANO. Tues. A fisherSaad bin AM, with a >\ ei his eve heard Dr. Poopalaaingham of the GenHospital tell the Magis- rl ye >ter<}ay that he d never regain the sight of his right eye .main. r) Poopalasingham was givevidence when another an. Amal bin185 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-05-05 5 AN artist's impression, from plans for International House, shews the first block of the giant building wiich i.s to provide att ommodation and a social centre for oversea* and Australian students near the University af Mel- bourne. The building, for nearly 300 Asian students fromUP - 74 words
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Article267 1954-05-05 5 MALACCA, Tues. The Settlement Government today gave an assurance that all efforts would be made to solve its housing problems. This assurance was given by the President. Mr. Ci.E.C. Wisdom, soon alter the Council adopted the report oi its Select Committee on Housing. r l";it» S.mi267 words
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Article190 1954-05-05 5 LONDON, Tues.— la Dr. V Puree'! -ett ing the silent treatment? T tia i lestion arises from the a e of any review or treatment of his controv H»k -Malaya: Comit or Free" wk h wai P lhe d ye>terday. M li tha more striking that190 words
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Article74 1954-05-05 5 .1OHORF. BAHRl'. Tues.— W< Xyok. and Chong Theam, of Pekan Nanaj New Village. were each fined $400 in the Sessions Court, Pontian yesterday, for taking away cooked rice from a food restrict* I crea. withoul a permit. The prosecuting oflicer told Mr. X. L. Cohen.74 words
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Article99 1954-05-05 5 BANGKOK, May 4 (AFP)— Field Marshal Pibul Songgram, Thai Premier and Acting xMinister for Flit— wif Affairs, -today announced that Thailand h*l decided to reduce the prices and premiums for rice exports as from April 15. The Government has >et up a committee to99 words
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Article78 1954-05-05 5 MR JAMES LAVVLER. Publicity Manager of Shaw Brothers, will be attending tho South-East Asia Film Festival in Tokvo from May 8 to 20. He will art a.s personal assistant to Mr. Run Run Shaw, the Malayan Film magnate who. as Vire-President of the Federation of Motion78 words
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Article39 1954-05-05 5 HONGKONG, Mav 4— Special Standard Seivice: Closing puces J Of the Hongkong Exchange today were: $15u74_ 1<» £1 sterling: $5.7375 to US$l: $lJ26'to MalaI van $1; M).2:;u to one Indonesian 1 Rjpiah; Gold $247.7.) to l tad.39 words
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Article260 1954-05-05 5 Port Swettenham Facilities PORT SWETTENHAM, Mon.— The Federal port authorities are giving full backing to arrangements to improve the existing port facilities at Port Swettenham. Import and export trade turnover at Port Swettenham has lately reached the maximum that the port can safely and260 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-05-05 5 WINCi Commander HI". Moore, the new Commanding Officer of No. 1 Squadron. Royal lian Air Force. Ten«ah. bein* welcomed hy Win» Commander A.R. Kmslie. the pre.sent ommmdin« Officer who is return in* to Australia earie this month. RAAF photoRAAF - 39 words
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Advertisement39 1954-05-05 5 5 »PENS. Ia (tt* tt /Vo 884 I \sos* I 88J |H L V0.882* m UIMStt GOl!) nuft> CUPS fl MK/W£Vm*ST- J 8 Vk H*. ijOiDft/BS Evicts SMOOTH **ITIHQ. tOHSYAU FOU*IAi Pt* DIAIASS. **tiH)rr, A( io* Jife p.... 5//V39 words
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Advertisement96 1954-05-05 5 Smith-Corona OFFICE TYPEWRITER COUPON FEATURINC PACE CACC Please send us/me full details of < SEND I rhe SMITH-CORONA office type- rf\iti*f\U I writers. i -V-UUPUIf I N,m« TO'DA" 1 ••••••••••_____»-•>.•_»••••••*• f e e a I AAA I fA. j Address > FOR MORE OffAllS f TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) llMITE_*"^, r r96 words
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Page 5 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous82 1954-05-05 5 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: I rom 7.30 p.m. on May 3to 7 .J0 a.m. on May 4. Spore (77F). Penans: (77Fj. Kota Bahru (75F). K. 1.. Wai, Ipoh (76Fi, Kuantan (7!H. Maximum .Temperature: From 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on May 1. Spore OOF). Penang ItSF), Kota Bahru (90F). Kuala82 words
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Miscellaneous643 1954-05-05 5 |n ngapore! IM HI m kii i n»\>: rrcc oduca- i m T.i-i \*m.^. Kl M mda otr Bukit Timal Road a I Wesl H I >111.1.1. ro.: n'n. >nnw r.»:* >tafT «:id frien li it Shell The_it:en__\ I > ve: Q.ia.v 1 15 f1..-kv P.iz.uie. Better Man, j: I643 words
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SINGAPORE STANDARD
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Article806 1954-05-05 6 Party Going Gone 1/YKN it-- most ardent supporters will not claim that the Socialist Party which had its inaugural meeting last Saturday at Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall, V.. born under the most auspicious of circumstance?. For one thing the proceedings were twice interrupted by the Police to inform the conveners806 words
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Article, Illustration949 1954-05-05 6 WHY HASN'T MALAYA BEEN GIVEN INDEPENDENCE?' S 1 1 I i your of it is an such .v ,c v. t xpect fro n a rea 3 nat 1 nal us- >( r. The editorial in q tstraight-l the-sh. 1 der addr. s, on the ii sue of indepi nek949 words
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Article77 1954-05-05 6 Sir; -As a lot has been said about the Scheme of Salary for the Teachers of English in the Vernacular Schools and tbe Government !l se lf J s a vare of the 'art thai the Scheme is unsatisiactory. I would like to request he Government to study77 words
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Review of Views
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Article121 1954-05-05 6 UTUSAN MELAYU w< i es the fasting month and says thai fasting should make! the rich conscious of the sufferings of tht poor. The, paper also criticises the of unity among uie religious bodies in the roun-4 v in regard to the daU the 1 fasting month121 words
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Article116 1954-05-05 6 SIX CHEW JIT POH supports thc drive to raise funds for < icouragemenl and support ol Chinese s< hools in tiie rural areas. At present, there are < about 15 rural schoolj and the conditions and accommoeave much to be( a omp ished. aily j ays F116 words
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Article, Illustration841 1954-05-05 6 "Pijfife Fough Senator McCarthy ♦A Bad Nan, Gone Wrong../ %4S SMS cAssAJvmmA The jam ous British cola m n ist uho is cava in" the Senti te Com mi tier's in restitution of Senator Joe McCarthy in II oshingUm** J HAVE been watching the greatest841 words
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Advertisement22 1954-05-05 6 TO BE SURE CHOOSE... H PIfAA BRITAIN'S EKCO ra n d>o t t- £yxf^p^aß^if^^^~f^B^mmm9^^^Ba*\^^Br^ MACLAINE STOKVIS ,M| LTD Singapore K. Lumpur Penang22 words
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Advertisement29 1954-05-05 6 __________H__i^___^^^^v 4 t <A\*Ba^. r mmm\*S^ 1 TIGEBIfI 4 /ways re/reshi^ 1 lb P A C K ET S V# 1 64 Produced by loh Plon.o-^ Sol. Distributors: HcrperGH^^J^29 words
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Article36 1954-05-05 7 120 PEOPLE GET AWARDS FROM QUEEN iETTA Mall (.<> i i iir Cent ;<,-. ernor's Vah beneath a porl 1. 111, the Q ven inI peoj ile, incl .ding I I ese, with awards < patt< id a i36 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-05-05 7 FRENCH Inion artillery unit being put into new positions and ready to file against the Communist Vietminh forces' new offensive "some where in Indo-China'. Note a small parachute is seen at left dropped from a plane with food for the fighting gunners, IP, photo.47 words
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Article69 1954-05-05 7 River Clues May Lead To Murderer RA 1 FORD -ON A V C N 4 (Reuter) P- stret h he Riv. ered I 1 i mud them to the mun e Olive Ben- ,-w e. The r id 12 feet net p. kh so that rch t hi 1 midwas69 words
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Article56 1954-05-05 7 BLACKPOOL. Mav .4: (R< liter) Leadei Britain's most rl nion, the d Engine* ring Uni day ca led on the «M)00.000 trade ui ioi to --".lit a:: ath hydrogi nb. pre- eers, ••'ii an emergei lion in conf i rei hi re ui "the it ol56 words
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Article33 1954-05-05 7 i JS May 4. (R A si i ong < arthquake near Olymp i i i Greec< At Obi. p irted. eommunica ions were rut. Police i laniage to ■>.33 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-05 7 I """ii Magsaysay deft) ef the PhilipI, R th* K.,% Seoul si;.., heing indiuted as foot" and Honorary President of the Hi' Philippines during the giand opening lh Hrst National Jamboree held in Manil.i from foreign eouutriee U.P. K^U.P. - 42 words
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339 1954-05-05 7 INDO-CHINA PEACE TALKS GET UNDER WAY SOON Both Sides Will Be Represented GENEVA, May 4, (Reutcr).— The Geneva conference lost night summoned delegates from both sides now fighting in Indo-China to peace folks expected to begin here in the next three or four days. The Western powers invited the three339 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-05-05 7 photo PRIME MINISTER sir Winston Chun hill, wearing grin, reees >n his buttonhole, is presented with a bouquet on his arrival at London's Koyal Albert Hall last Fridav U _>•♦•- -«»do at a grand habitation meeting of th«- Primrose League. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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93 1954-05-05 7 4 U.S. REDS ARE JAILED FOR SEDITION SAN FRANCISCO. Mav 4. (Reuter).— -Three Communists and a young woman sympathiser were sent to prison lure yesterday for being accessories to teaching or advocating thc overthrow of the United States government by force. The defendants were: Sidney Steinberg. 39, and Samuel Coleman,93 words
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Article76 1954-05-05 7 PORT SAID. May -1 (AP' A British Arhiy captain was shot (U>..d nnd a British major seriously wounded last night near Kantara, in tiie Sue/. Cana area. Egyptian police here reported today. Police said "unknown persons*' opened fire on a vehicle in which tljj offl76 words
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Article167 1954-05-05 7 LONDON. May 4 Keuter)— Three of the labour Opposition's twelve whips -Parliamentary inanajjcis were last nifcht tacked from their unpaid posts as n sequel to a dramatic 'revolt" last week when li.'» Socialist All's delicti their leaders in a debate *m kIM hydrogen bomb.167 words
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Article42 1954-05-05 7 POPE P\ us XII ha< nan Mon ignor David Mathew, liftlar archbishop >>' Apamea in Bithynia to be bi-hup in nary tor Roman Ca serving in Britain's an -.-i es, it was offici a iced in thf Vatican City day. ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article228 1954-05-05 7 Effects Felt In Geneva NKW DELHI, May 4 (Reuter)— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indian Prime Minister, said here last night that the decisions reached by the five Asian nations at the recent Colombo conference would affect the Geneva conference "both materially and morally.'* He waa replying to228 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-05-05 7 THE South past Asia Film I Festival Award Trophy, entitled "(iolde M Harvest' 1 in the tradition ef Ani-rua's ArudeniN Award *°Osear M Will he girea to the top fea lure motion pirture released during the first film festival whirh is sehe(iuled to he held in Tokyo fromU.P. - 67 words
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83 1954-05-05 7 NEWCASTLE ON TYNE. .day 4 (Reuter) Britain's most modern cable repair ship, ;he 3.300-ton vessel Recorder, launched iiere yesterday. The Recorder, built for Cable anil Wireless I. imited. is the largest in the company's fleet and will be stationed at Singapore. Sh e will help83 words
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218 1954-05-05 7 Greece May Ask JN To Decide OnCyprus ATHENS, May 4 AP).— Prime Minister Field-Marsha! Papagos formally announced yesterday 'hat Greece will take the Cyprus issue before tiie (Jnited Nations General Assembly unless Britain agrees to a bilateral settlement of the issue. In a written statement PapagOS said responsibility lor Ihi*218 words
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126 1954-05-05 7 LONDON. May 4 (Renter)— Mr. R. A. Butler. Chancellor of tlie Exchequer, told the House of Commons last night that production in Britain was rising, 'employment was being maintained and the country was going forward with "hope and confidence." He liad earlier announced lhat the solo126 words
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Article85 1954-05-05 7 AFTER GENEVA THE C' WEALTH LONDON. Mav 4. (AFP) Sir Winston Churchill .-aid tooay thai alter the Geneva conference, t'ne Br\ti>h Government might deem it advisable to eail a Commonwealth conference to review the world situation and discuss problems of interest He said this in the House oi Commons alter85 words
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Article38 1954-05-05 7 MOSCOW. May 4 (Reuter)Mr. Vr.<\ .la r\ is. President < the British National Union el Students, and a British -tildents' delegation took dinner at the Kremlin last night with Mav Day vi-itors from 14 countries.38 words
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Article107 1954-05-05 7 SYDNEY. May 4: (Keuter) A small boy. one of tenthousand visitors to the Inited States destroyer Obannon. threw the ship into turmoil here today. Wandering on to the bridge in rapid succession he: Sounded the general alarm railing the crew to battle stations; sounded the chemical107 words
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Article63 1954-05-05 7 TAIPEI, May 4 (UP) Nationalist li tgence reported today that Hed Chinese Gen Lin Piao, spe< ialist of the •nan wave'' assailll in Korea, way imprisoned Peking Aing a row with Red leader Mao T■• rig Tatao m-w- agency, voice of the Ministry o| Interior, ridied63 words
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Article26 1954-05-05 7 Spot 18 d June 18*d. July Sept. 18id. Oct. Dec. 19 d. Jon. Mor. 19. d May c.i.f. 1 B_. d Tone: Quietly steady.26 words
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Article28 1954-05-05 7 Spof £720 per ton buyers. £722 10 teller*. Three months £7 16 buyers, £717 10 sellers Settlement price: £712/10 Sale Morning: 90 tons. Afternoon: 65 tons.28 words
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Article140 1954-05-05 7 Woman In Fortress Decorated HANOI May i dim lee) Nurse Geaeeie-Vf D-fKalard Terrauhe. the only woman in the beira guered north Indo lun.i garrison of Dien Kon Phn. has been awarded the Legion of llonom onr of Frame's highest awards, it was offli nil learned yesterday. General Christie i>e Castries.140 words
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Article32 1954-05-05 7 LONLX >\ i (AFP first Brit ilm ..t the etoi energj ihlishn ei I it Hai Oxford. Atomic d i» head of the atomh ment. Sir John ed ine -aoik32 words
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Advertisement771 1954-05-05 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotlerdam, Hamburg &Bremcn. S'pore P. S'ham Penang LtVERKUSEN (HAPAG) 10/15Moy 1 6Moy 17Moy NABOB (NDLI 15/22Junc 23Jone 24June HAMBURG (HAPAGi 15/20June 21June 22June HOECHST (HA^AG) 7/14Joly 1 5July 16Juty i Calls Bilbao direct. Hong Kong, Manila, Kobe771 words
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Advertisement797 1954-05-05 8 JAVA HEW TORK SAILINGS ■TIKaStK?* m CSU T" Ltoe BSSL U HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON. NEW ?OKK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Tis SUEZ. S'pore P. Slum Penaoc BANKA (SMN) 0.... 9/15May 16Msy IJ ifJ! ay OVERITSEL (RL) 19/25Mst 26May 27/2*May SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 29Ma?/sJune 6 Juae 7/8 June ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15June797 words
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Advertisement523 1954-05-05 8 EAST ASIATIC Llwp SAILINGS TO COM Is, M For Aden Port Said Genoa \„t U, V U|, Gdynia. Copenhjum i,v x) ".\I_KONIA" if," J xx) "PASADENA" JOMj „S xxx) "LALANDIA" xxxx) "MALAYA- x) Calls London (pt xxi Calls Beyrouth. N xxx) Calls London (pa. i xxxx) Calls Bevrouth and K523 words
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259 1954-05-05 9 Free Rubber Market Best 'For All Concerned Artificially Set Prices Don't Work THF FREE MARKET principle is Ihe best for ill *d in the rubber titi*. n mg lhe rubber •>• K intries, :n thc >f American rubber manuf hirers. I n y fee] that having I the working of259 words
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Article332 1954-05-05 9 THE PRESIDENT of Pacific Tin Consolidated, Mr. Norman Cleaveland. says that the pro-! ■pectl for the tin riining in-' dustry this year are dependent primarily upon two factors. Mr. Cleaveland. whose com-P'-ny ;<_ the only American- ?u' n tin millin g company in the Far332 words
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267 1954-05-05 9 ONE OF THE reasons for the narrowing of prices between white and black peppei in the Singapore market in the past months has been the consistent demand from the consuming countries particularly the United States for black pepper, leading traders told The Standard. Pepper prices267 words
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Article44 1954-05-05 9 You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branches o* 4 he Standard in Kuala I our Penang and I pon44 words
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Article115 1954-05-05 9 Rubber 1 /«c. tirop RUBBER i as u. S ngap »re v < Bed l 7 a e v *i le\ els. flrst i rubbei i t -<■•-. I rket i day wil f lb f t y I- ike I i i i V *> I Lo. I115 words
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Article136 1954-05-05 9 THE E l i in ,i u i .j •;i and nut il, h i busine Ooeon it oil wiu i ,11 |9 1 P«t l»i :1 I i t Poi •t ■lightly low< r le I i Peat copra < ,v jor runt (with June nipm i k136 words
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Article, Illustration444 1954-05-05 9 AMERICA HAS FIVE YEARS' RUBBER SUPPLY [N THE event of a war the Inked States today has sufficient rubber to last her for five years without resorting to importation of a single pound. This statement was made by Mr. W.J. Sears, VicePresident of thc Rubber .Manu facturers' Association Inc. Washington444 words
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Article151 1954-05-05 9 Big Demand For Farm Machinery A GLIMPSE of the important part played by British agricultural machinery In increasing farm production in Asia was a. lorded by a leading American engineer. Mr. Connors. Consultant to UNO's International Bank of Rt onstruction and Development Mr. Connors said that cljring his inspection tour151 words
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Article186 1954-05-05 9 PAN AMERICAN World Airways, Inc.. reported a nei income for 1953 f U5510,803.--000 after provision vf US$9 110.000 for United State- and foreign taxes, sqcording to th< president of the sirlilM Juan iT. Trippe. the District Traffic Sales Manager of P.A A in I Singapore, Mr.186 words
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Article60 1954-05-05 9 NAIROBI, Mav 4: (Renter) A Kenya police reserve officer, alleged to have -struck a Kikuyu prisoner with a piece of wood and thrown lighted matches at him. was fined £2o here yesterday for assault. Hugh Jack Howell, an assistant district commandant. pleaded not guilty to assault but60 words
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Article206 1954-05-05 9 SH ARES MA I. .WAV t quo! t .ons in the S ngapi n narket yesterday dropped tc wring the lower price of tht tin im at noon. Industrial "-'nar-* nmained irregular, whik il I♦ i shares were featureless. Small bus inesa was report, d. Connemara 72 17 Cc Jeram206 words
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Miscellaneous377 1954-05-05 9 r8 i \bne* gy 4/ Copp ¥3 7^ nh Lt BE J \-C#UC#l*S.'-*T THAR AhO TK tO* YO -soVt WttMT Alley (ie P *y V.T. Hamlin ***X^am AND IF I KNOW AMY- IJ <ajT A GOOD I I VEH..AN' HOLD 'EM I I S ~"V I MWS ABOUT TACTICa r377 words
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Article, Illustration191 1954-05-05 10 imi I o\V): Sliikliik M>n-.iion from s>,i,.. r limn Arf.y ta now Hm- i».'_-*t of < hi.-k.--i_ inn pnlron* win v take* t<> h«*r in a big nay our n mik la»l week, mm liter her irrl\;.i in Singapore, she It. nl h.r Tiiic Might >*ilnr.l i.r191 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-05-05 10 '.*> with OSWALD HENRY and his Camera n-viJifti Jetley't Institute »t Indian Dance presented exerlleni h\o-nirhl tbon it I n t u v mark nr»l M'biMdS lonnii'i-. firm" ..f r«-< itzil m.i* 4Hie> "lop l i«-r dance, while -i-Mni Dancers" leaturing hi in h :M Maureen, Ir.iinisc^73 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-05 10 (\ito\ii: Conversation piece nt tin* t<* kt>it it<r tn. i hn-iir tm*m*t4 in ii.** roefnb *r*» i«»\riy Mirie LtUB, l**c «1 rntity Keooetb HUbntWe, sinol»ore hii-ln.--, tycoon Johnny inn ami ih»» i arti»it* rbtefl race Veronica HHbnr-ae.42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-05-05 10 Kl 'II j -i i I I' H "li I I ..linr -tiiilio in.! il«.» .1 11 he -h.ii I here m il .i .I ill. mc ..r i Sim m. in I* i r U. Hotel > i I.t «ix thr in»\ if K i Pro59 words
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Article, Illustration136 1954-05-05 10 Jhowins a lea on the dance S£ ~s SSrian! In V S!2E ,re p ,a,,lst ,le nlp Kleinman SKtfcS?" f m «ht-nut for him. and iCJiniJ T.iSiU V* r "naber. But Sat arK,i"', f < j ,rry solianos or I tStrnU he ffnS tSiiSE!? U <l»nclng to the136 words
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Advertisement97 1954-05-05 10 4 TW Cockpit Talk of May fair" j ft^ SYLVIA MARTIN (I and BILL CURRIE »:h theif SONGS FOK THB SMARJ SET 5a irica I. Soph is 1 1< a led v > I apical and Original Jv NIGHTLY EXCEPT SUNDAYS I PHONE: ***** FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS THE HOUSE FOR97 words
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Advertisement13 1954-05-05 10 I Tn^thi l^'^ 8 IN this serie I ON THIS PAGE QN SATURDAY13 words
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Advertisement74 1954-05-05 10 H e vCf I 8 v.' '"^Woo, )ove(inesi H S C_^' k lo Beautifui Yoi m I I lir. lK Bel km i a I |i jf 1 La-vet) I ipi I I V nM J Ifl entice fin* et i I |lf nit ite /O inspire b his pen74 words
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Article, Illustration568 1954-05-05 11 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Klass Becomes Fastest Woman; Fed. Qualifies By MANILA, Tues.— A great day for Singapore and a great day for the daughter of a Colony insurance clerk, F. W. Klass, when Mary (18) became Asia's fastest woman, though not the winner. In the 100 metres568 words
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SPORTS BRIEFS
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Article50 1954-05-05 11 TUAN Mong Old Boys' Asso- 'ciation nearly created an upset vesterdav in the D:v. 3A ol the SAFA. league at the CYMA. ground. Lead; -zg 2—l at half '-me thev were Anally he'.d by ithe Seletar Football Club. a<> until yesterday held \(J'', record with sin straight wins.50 words
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Article38 1954-05-05 11 RESULTS of yesterdays YMCA i tie*; were Open Singles: H. Khamij beat i Ong Swee Keng 6-2. 6-1: K S. Khong beat Lum Khe Liang beat 6-1. 6-1: A.G.B. Pakir beat Seet Bens Sm 6-2. 6-238 words
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Article25 1954-05-05 11 IN a S.A F.A. D;v. 3A league came .it the B.b DC. A. ground yesterday, Kinta Rangers teat ads Athletic Union I o.25 words
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Article33 1954-05-05 11 THK Ex-Service Assoc ol Singapore will hold the *._nua! shooting competition at r'arrer SVC Rai. ee. Upper Th m><>n Road, at 9 a.m. on Sunday. Currv tiffin will be supplied.33 words
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Article43 1954-05-05 11 NINE, out of total tl M safa Junior Clubi combined tar trie Brst time to beat a Singapore Indian FA —also combining for :he ftrsi time thij season 0 in a friendly **test" of soccer strength at Jalan Besar stadium > esterday.43 words
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Article40 1954-05-05 11 S<>. i;». AP arid Young Companions drew two all In yesterday's SAFA Division 2 game at Geylang stadium. Scorers were Siew Kay and Sin Yoriij tor S ial and Leong Say and Weng Chee for Young Companions.40 words
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Article88 1954-05-05 11 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SBHFA. League: Dir I—Coi*1 Coi* Storage v Breweries Jalan Bt-tar, Sime Darby v M.P.H. Geylang. Pulo Bukom v Fraser and Neavt Keppel Harbour. Div. Malayan Airways r Nederlands Trading Society —SRC, Borneo Motors Stanvac Farrer Park, Mansfield V Ford Motors Farrer Park, Guthrie v Imperial Chemical IndustriesFarrer Park - 88 words
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Article434 1954-05-05 11 110 metres hurdles finals Saran Siimh < India) 14.7; Kawata Yuktyoshi (Japan) 14.8. Nakashima Takashiko "Japan*; 14 8. Pukazawa Michonosuke (Japan) 15.5: L. O. Valberg S'pore i 15.7 Magahis Iluminado (Philippines) 1 9 Singh's time established a new Asian game> record. Previous holder Xg Liana Chiang (S'pore*434 words
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220 1954-05-05 11 More Records And Colds Co To Japan MANILA. Tues. Nine new Asian (James records were eatabiished in athleti events at the second Asian Gameg here today by Japan. Indiar Pakistan. Israel. Singapore. Japan continued the weep by wi- five l< d rm making a total ol If <• it ot220 words
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613 1954-05-05 11 Singopore' s Football Chances Are Now Zero By JEFFERY JAMKS MANILA, Tues.— Singapore drew one all with Burma and are out of the soccer competition. It was once again a story of second half misfortunes only thi s time Skinner accepted the baptism of tire much more happilv. In this613 words
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Article272 1954-05-05 11 'I Wiil Keep On Fighting' AUSTRALIA'S world L. i veig pj ,;i wh i fullv defe f hi, vie -1 pointing Th nl md'* Ch Songkil ist Sunda t Bangk i lid ae *t uld nue flv Acc-c > !.u pret( y Cai rui >■ »1 1 n hia i272 words
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Advertisement1217 1954-05-05 11 MIL SINGAPORE IMPROVE- PERAR MALA¥g HIGHER MENT ORDINANCE STUDIES SCHOLARSIIIps (CHAPTER 134) FUND NOTICE OF PREPARATION r rilE Board of Trustees inOF AMENDMENT TO THE vites applications fo r 1055 ivluai IimnVKMVNT scholarships to study the foI(.F.NKK.M. IMFKOVEMENT i ow i„ g course oversea^' PLAN UNDER THE PROVT SIONS OF1,217 words
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Advertisement122 1954-05-05 11 POLICE TENDER NOTICE 1 LENDERS which will close it 12 noon on .Wednesday: 19th Mav 1954 are invited by j the Commissioner of Police Federation of Malaya for the; supplv of packing materials, and packing Canned Operational Rations for the Federation, of Malaya Police. Full particulars are obtainable at the122 words
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Advertisement99 1954-05-05 11 10/ i u/ftift in ,«> MKCEI.LAN'EOt ACCOM "MOO \TH>S ■VV A WORD: m.n. mum 20 word« ($2) y rom BALE em ATIONS AGENCIES Tt m >> FTC. L vv :-i 25C A WORD minimum 20 words <Ss> KIR ENOAOEMEN'T* MARRIAOC* ORITUR S.JX,* ttvtru. m.n. mum _tv worqi ,_>;> y PMWONAL99 words
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Article815 1954-05-05 12 STOP PRESS I as I ______^^9 ijmLmti am ile =r w i i I Says WINDSOR LAD KUALA LlMPlR.— Sovereign is in such striking form that he should win the main six furlongs sprint for class 2 division 1 horses at today's races, second day815 words
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Article164 1954-05-05 12 ~Twi..«1..0r lad I Gay Reveller Capt. Perby_ Scrutineer 1 «»> ...»!> ESJSI KmraT* ■£E2_L____! BCwaM r* ,vwu niKT van pekmii a dokmez •m »i'»"»y* Hurts* !.M._gb U K__ HSWK I NATIRISTK LA NATUftISTI !UL IP 5£! ll< K \(,l t. i>.it Silicon lirm r\«n •X «aiaoa Bran {J164 words
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Article771 1954-05-05 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE ll 2.45 p.m.—Cl. 5, Div. 4 6 p 1. HOO Diplomat II tv 9.00 Mrs Peggy Wee I. Oil! Bras Quem 4v 8.11 Mr. SW. Rim S. 402 Hollywood Star lir 8.10 "Brilliant Kongsi" I 4. 809 Big Money ly 8.09 Mr. Chan Lai Hong 5.771 words
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Article209 1954-05-05 12 Barakat Good For Hatrrick RACE S^VEN Despite his recent prom- from eias; S, Barakat a fouryear-..]! Seven Seas ■ddi'lg could make lhli hia third oil the reel. Barakat scored a ■mushing double at the Penan March meet when he accounted lor Applause and Soldo, ;a •over *>$ and 6 furlonfl209 words
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Advertisement69 1954-05-05 12 F'f-nr. the land of the f* vikings > LINtMAScOPt brings you the^T mast beloved story in ail adventuredom! 1 Vafig*s n i I in fhms wond*. oi I STOJIQPHONIC SOUND t cob* by TfeCHNtCOIOt JAMES MASON JANET LEIGH ROBERT WAGNER DEBRA PAGET STERUNG HAYDEN '•('<"> MelX-ll* OWUIC CAW Mum* *\m»**%69 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-05 12 Thm Lamttuifi !l<»'« J»r SPORTS TROPHIES STERLING SILVER E. P. N S SHIELDS •CUPS H **i [special terms "offered TO SCH<»'»!> 111l L 4 THF. fflWB 18.I B. P. de SUVA, l» (Incur, >T /'I s Nl g SiNCATOUfi I oioMr.o41 words
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