Singapore Standard, 7 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD sfad Vol. IV. No. 309. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAT 7, 1951. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article79 1954-05-07 1 May 6— Viefrmmh cs and foxholes art of Dien Bieif mid signs that assault on the :h Fortress might advantage bombin 1 anti-aircraft [own heavy Vietminh }am f L i fortr< it s1 [oj Hortar Fire Dien B i Ceasefire Bid I X: A tnce has conA i I79 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-05-07 1 THIS map of Indo-China illustrates the important centres of action m the eight-year-old war, which has now reached a bitter climax m the siege of Dien Bien Phu m the north-west. t Points v\here supplies are brought from China to the Vietminh rebels 2, The besieged garrison ofA.P. - 108 words
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196 1954-05-07 1 PARIS, May 6.— Premier Joseph Laniel opening the debate on Indo-China m the National Assembly today called upon the House to rally round the government "so that France can defend her position at the side of our Allies and m face of our adversaries."196 words
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Article44 1954-05-07 1 TOKYO. May 6 (UP)— Gen. James A. Van Fleet left Japan for his old battle grounds In South Korea today to see if; the Republic of Korea needs more United States military aid to guard the nation against Communism.44 words
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Article19 1954-05-07 1 oa the Government to restore flammi 33 a purazmwm ""'ttn abolished cotpo»l pumduneut iv l»«.19 words
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Article296 1954-05-07 1 $100,000 HAUL BY ARMED MEN AU 3 Telephone Lines In Shop Cut Victims Menaced By 2 Revolvers By WILLIE SOH, Standard Staff Reporter THREE men-Jwo of them armed with revolvers-entered a shop m Middle Road early yesterday evening and robbed the occupants of $100,000 cash and a large quantity of296 words
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257 1954-05-07 1 George Medallist Killed Four Murdered In Red Trap JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A George Medollist, >olice Lieutenant T. A. Charlton, and three Special lonstables were killed and three other SC's wounded m he Penggerang orea of South east Johore yesterday lfternoon when 30 terrorists ambushed a Land Rover :arrying Police personnel.257 words
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Article53 1954-05-07 1 CORPUS CHRIST I (Ti May »i (AP) The UJB Na..l Air Station ))> »rted oim of iti patrol bombers with ten rnor, on a routine (light. The P •>' A 1V last heard <rf <>j; wedn< nifhi over >h<* Gulf ol Me* 75 mik's ea>t «»f53 words
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Article, Illustration712 1954-05-07 1 SENTENCE of four years' rigorous imprisonment was imposed m the Singapore Assizes yesterday on Loo Wee Wan, the former Chief Cashier of the Overseas-Chinese Banking Corpn., Ltd., found guilty of falsifying two bank documents involving $200,000. "An otlence of this character." said Mr.712 words
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239 1954-05-07 1 Farmer's Family Row Ends In one Dead, 3 Hurt A SINGAPORE farmer, his adopted daughter and his son-in-law, wen- found lyinc m pools' of blood m an attap farm house m Jurong M 2 a.m. yesterday. The farmer. 53-year-old >X Wan was dead. He was covered with blood and had239 words
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Article150 1954-05-07 1 STANDARD PRICE INCREASE Wl. rejjret that as from May !1 the price of The Singapore Standard and The Sunday Standard Kill he increased to IS Matt, We take this step with considerable reluct ante. When m I ebruary of last year we reclined the price of our papers to ten150 words
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83 1954-05-07 1 GIBH \i :v\n. I British t »t hei lay << I ;ihK who da rrofi tne I to work Ti known y\i i (Praii atvl ..usperted m< of Con ntTinist groups and hay« suspended their vl Aero i the f ontiei ipra« ln| Span! h83 words
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Article68 1954-05-07 1 4-Min. Mile At Last OXFORD. May I \P> Refer Hanni.slt'r v* 1 1 jib j>toiindMic 3 tin n ii i« if I v<«oii(ls today arhicvt'd lh*» athl«'t«*'s uildfst drrams for a four minute mil<*. Th»- former Oxferd a< running on his familiar O\ ford athlftir grounds Ix'fore 1.000 persons. brtler«468 words
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Advertisement16 1954-05-07 1 fc* rf -ift NlfMlf nt 8.80 H«PPJ \\ui\ii >r.i«/iinii ckUdrcfl price) >' Happy Uurhl. I--^^J RED LlOg16 words
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Advertisement89 1954-05-07 1 Car Lubrizatr n Only is not all: Your Oynomot Stortcrt, PlotmuM Points ond Cut Out need attention foi these tmm. EASTERN BATTERY SERVICE STATION 281, Lavender Street. Sinfapw* lei. m •Musi mi/nul.i'tl LATEST ARRIVAL OF WHITE COLOURED J BED SHEETS PILLOW CASES y.\m 'o m PBQUOT &E.^^FtR(ALI 1 H I89 words
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Article, Illustration198 1954-05-07 2 Don't Pay More In Free Mart-Official Standard Staff Reporter THE retail prices of sugar m certain areas of Singapore have been rising m the past few days to levels higher than before the decontrol. An official statement issued m Singapore yesterday requested the public198 words
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Article207 1954-05-07 2 Wrist Hurt In Struggle PENANG, Thurs.— A valiant resistance put up by a 52 -y ear-old woman foiled an attempt made by four Chinese, one armed with a knife, to rob a small temple m Perak Road, only 50 yards from the Dato Kramat Koad Police207 words
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106 1954-05-07 2 Requisitioned Land Award $105,851 MALACCA, Thurs. A Land Tribunal awarded Mr. Ong Hin Tiang liere today $105.--851.25 for about I!>J acres of Tanjong Bruas seaside land Inclusive of a four-acre hillside lot behind it. which had been requisitioned. It wa<? stated tha! Ong and his brother purchased the iand m106 words
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Article66 1954-05-07 2 aIR. THOMAS Peter Wood, wh waa erroneously reported m The Standard of ".May 6 as haviig been fried $.00 in 'the Singapore Second Traffv- Court, for dangerous driving was m fact convicted or. j ro- Z duced rhars? e of nez .gent 1 driving. I I66 words
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Article56 1954-05-07 2 j THE Singapore First 7-. me Magistrate, Mr. T. Ku learam, yesterday he d that there was insufficient evidence and' arqur.ted Tan Meng Ti::^ n a charge of causing the de.,- of a 55-year-old cyclist A »dul Manap bin Abdul Gapur by a neg.iger.t art not56 words
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Article98 1954-05-07 2 Firemen's Fund Closes At $4 ,354 A sum of $68 was contributed yesterday to the Singapore Standard Fund for the dependents if the five firemen who perished fighting the n nodown fire at the junction of Teck Guan Streel and Robertson Quay. The Fund closed yesterday with a total of98 words
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Article111 1954-05-07 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prwrs (cents per ib m Sinea pore on Thursday were: Ku.vers Sellers No RJUI Spot Loose 592 60S No. 1 R.S.S. <;02 60} No. 2 R.S.S. 59i 59 J No. 3 R.S.S. 58* 58* Tone: Steady iin van t The price of tin yesterday was $359]111 words
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Article78 1954-05-07 2 RADIO PATROL CAUGHT DETECTIVE A singapork detective ent Scow Kiiiam Song attached to the .Narcotic* Branch, was One I $150 by the First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. T I aeekaram, yesterday. foi a motorcycle w.-i c:\re and while not covered f third party Insurance The prosecutor. Senior Insp Rahma n bin78 words
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Article112 1954-05-07 2 PRESIDENT of the Singapore Trade I'nion Congress, Mr. Lim Yew Hock, yesterday described as "utter nonsense" a House of Commons statement that ttie seamen\ strike m the Colony was the result of rivalry between two unions. The statement wrai made i y the Minister of State for the Colonies.112 words
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136 1954-05-07 2 JOHORE BAIIKI. Thurs. Atari bin II invu, Special Constable on Xanyo Kstate. wmm teatenced'b Mr V L. Cohen, m the Sessions Court. Kota linn to four months' imprisonment for accepting an ill,'* gratification of 815 from a labourer* The Court Atan stopped the136 words
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Article150 1954-05-07 2 And The Press Was Them To Get It MANDATORY ORDFRS-' Cy THE City Police Magistrate. Mr. J. M. DevereuxColebourn wanted to know the City Council's policy regarding their application of mandatory orders m the rases of people who are likely to have plans of their houses passed on application. The150 words
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Advertisement151 1954-05-07 2 clj J there's a Ronson for every pocket person Konson Whirlwind A rt. 1 «r>d St. t n rv »\'nd (wi In satin ©r i turned fc/'> i «.'td A hOMOH r -k r<j f w.th all. and" certa'n i '.ondsorne *••">' m a hi U! ..;l v L e.-se151 words
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Advertisement23 1954-05-07 2 i REGULAR f i The Greatest Comedy 1/j^ /iS H!j. I" r> it Youve Ever Seen! fOPENS TODAY! 1 I CATHAY i UiSr23 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-05-07 3 fi Bor, huMti.'ssnijui. and his bride, the Thoag, wh<> wero married m Taipin? ride is t'i h»*r «>f the Hua Lian Hij;h Sell— l, Tupin*;.25 words
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Article303 1954-05-07 3 (ORE Governwieot 1 yesterdoy, for the second a request 1 for H«e reinstatement of Mr. C. i the reach *9 profession. Mr. Nair was vary of the Taachers' Union, who was dearly two yeorj under the Emergency Regu- 3 f 'ons, n re- < insi itemei303 words
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30 1954-05-07 3 Rotary Club Offers Books For Essays n Sin in a I ire are I y the X I W f i W I I I I i of S silver30 words
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Article45 1954-05-07 3 I Mr A. <rijj)it>. iger of \>Ml! HU I Mala- >: ru t hosao i leave Itr 1 1 Mlt ISO md the Sinca- ori)s He m tlv* at prenimiu ip if W ill 1 «::•.>, R BlyUi j. pen to 11 r-45 words
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Article317 1954-05-07 3 Medical Chief Has Big Plans THE Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. H. Bland, will press for an early introduction of on island-wide preventive service to reinforce the schemes already m existence m Singapore. He will be putting forward to ""Government a number of proposals317 words
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Article, Illustration175 1954-05-07 3 The Singapore Hire Car Association yesterday started .m all out drive to equip the city's taxis with meters a s early as possible by selling Argo taximeters on hire purchase. The President of the Association. Mr T A Simon, told The Standard yesterday the major obstacle175 words
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Article28 1954-05-07 3 >eting the City Council Gas j Work* n m the compound I the Kal ng Gas Works on M iv B ai 3 30 p.m.28 words
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Article68 1954-05-07 3 THE following were eh > of the Stude Cip-ie for the current year: President Mr. Tham Yap S g; Vice-Presidenta Mrs. L. E Ilin, Leopold Vander Bcek n (ex- S terary Secretary Mr. F Hon Seci I ry T r— Mr. S. H. M ses Lim Hock68 words
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179 1954-05-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Chief Inspector of Fire Services, Federation, Lt.-Col. F.C. Watkins, has made various recommendations to the Federation Government for the improvement of fire services m the new villages. Some >| his recommend.itions have been implemented. but by and large the fire179 words
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Article56 1954-05-07 3 AN art exhibition of paintings by the famous Chinese artist Chans; Tah Chieu will held at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for three lays beginning tomorrow. Mr Chang is at present touring the United States, but ted the Singapore Chinese Association of Fine Arts to arrange an56 words
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Article84 1954-05-07 3 PEKAN, Thurs.— Two Home Guards, Bakar bin Busu. 28. 1 and Ngah bin Mohamed. 44. were yesterday morning injur- i ed by stray bullets at Pulau Man is about I<> miles from j here up the Pahang River. The bullets came from a group of84 words
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Article302 1954-05-07 3 KUALA LI MPI R, Tluirs.— A civil suit m which the defendant was alleged to have transferred certain property into his name by fraud, was settled before Mr. Justice Wilson at the High Court, here today. Th p lint :1 m the case, Mrs Kitty Yin302 words
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Article141 1954-05-07 3 Y's Third School For Women THE V ou n I W..Christian Association S: pore, r..ts opened iti third evening school for underpriv: |re n at the Social Well m Prinsep Street. The General Secretary of the YWCA, Mrs. Shu fen X told The Standard yesl u We are it the141 words
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Article75 1954-05-07 3 TAIPING, Wed.— Three types of membership are available to residents of Perak who are keen to join the Queen Elizabeth II Library, Taiping. A DeMOO can enrol as a life member on payment of $100. or he can become a senior member on payment of an75 words
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Article27 1954-05-07 3 TAN SUEN Seng. 24. fined $29 by the Ifuar M, j for driving a motor car m I negligent manner .it llth. Mile, Jalan P;»:v>.27 words
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Article221 1954-05-07 3 Standard Shipping Reporter MORE Malayans are getting sea-minded, according to reports from leading Singapore shipping firms that operate passenger vessel on the Singapore- Hongkong Japan route. Islay Kerr and Company, agents for the P O liners Canton. Carthage and Chusan, regular callers at Singapore, told221 words
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Article41 1954-05-07 3 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. Penang and Inoh41 words
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Advertisement58 1954-05-07 3 SALE OFFER fL *V m*\\v mW\V V V v m Irifffffffffff CANTEENS OF CUTLERY IN P. W. S. A. I "Old English" 24 pcs. 36.00 40 52.00 "Margaret Rose" 131 400.00 "Mayfield 131 380.00 Also available m "ETON" "ORANGE BLOSSOM" Designs for 6, 36- 1 2 PERSONS e NOVELTYsTo.»E 88.58 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-05-07 4 THE I'nion J.n k,drap«*d coffin containing: the body FeJfee Uejleaaal T. V harlton. Federation Polite Force, who wa s killed m a bandit ambush on the Penggaraug: Koad. Kola Tinsici area of Johore. on Wednesday. l>**s above an oiien grave -»t Bidadari Cemetery yesterday. BesMe it stand his fellow officersStandard - 56 words
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Article169 1954-05-07 4 Jsi ALA LUMPUR Whi which r eg. i« < Jovi rnment l ii< < h*. a pOteiitlit': > .< i« o "knotty problem" now engaging t a 1 l en 1 1 six-man committee here, 'i ommittee head< d v Ferii ion*! ey Gen tf. Mr-.169 words
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Article149 1954-05-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. An insurance firm has offered a reward m connection with the $40,000 jewellery theft here on Monday morrning. Jt will N? recalled that the Weld Road home of Mr. Chua Boon Guan, a motor magnate was broken into and Jewellery and a149 words
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Article84 1954-05-07 4 Pawnshop Manager Charged A PAWNSHOP manager. Won* To-ig Hin, wu.« yesterday charged with criminal brea rh of trust of gold arui iewellerv wort!) SSo.L'rSO.Hfi m the Singapore Sixth Police Court. The ofTence was alleged to have bee n committed between Nov. li of last year, and Jan. 4. this year,84 words
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94 1954-05-07 4 BEWARE OF LEADERS WHO ARE SELFISH THE Fu sident of the Sinjgapore Harbour Board Steve- dore and Wharf Workers' Union. Mr X R Reddy. yesterday. warned members Hot to join unii'ns whose leaders indulge m politics and election campaigns for their "selfish interests." Speaking at th e Inaugural meeting of94 words
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Article47 1954-05-07 4 A MALAYAN Mohd. Yusofl bin Moh I. Noor ia m the United Stat three-month study He i s scheduled to labovir organisations m New Y< rk, Akroii. Detroit, Chj Madison anS Sa Q Fran< Mr. Yusoff will return via Tokyo on July 7.47 words
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249 1954-05-07 4 Force s>w, P ffry aine (20 > of the R «val Air ammmHnl i Smsa P <>rt W granted a di«har E not v"s"erdav on° il" a< l Ual j thf K^Wh Police Court aherna.iv/ i < har S^-f«rgery and theft and the p249 words
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Article454 1954-05-07 4 What Is Workable Plan? KI'ALA LrMPI'R, Tlnirs. Malayan political opinion was today sharply divided over the move of British Labour members of Parliament to press the Colonial Office for a "workable elected majority" m the future Federal Legislative Council. Following Tuesday's meeting m London with454 words
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102 1954-05-07 4 MM Ah SenK «lB>. a former pupil of the Chung Then* Huh School. was sentenced m the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday to one year's rigorous imprisonment after he admitted possession of seditious publication* on April 24. Two policemen on plainclothes duty stopped102 words
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Article25 1954-05-07 4 three Chinese a taxi m Hokku Street I a.m. yesti driver te them ti Kudet. Tin n thej held drivi J7j25 words
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Article36 1954-05-07 4 HONGKONG I lai d Se :vir< 1 t Hongkong Exchange today e r* Sls^ »o ti su 55.7475 to ISSI B2< 1 v..n $i $0,223 10 one In< Rupiah; Gold $24«;.(»o to 1 ta<36 words
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Article81 1954-05-07 4 KUALA LIAIPTR Thun.-— Die F here aacr c Investigating iin i gni case <»f nrimins breach <f trust of 1.000 bj,^ <,r rice va.iied ;it $50,000. A Chinese is believed to re involved m the 1 1 Xine registered coven were ftrlen from a postman*i mail81 words
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Article, Illustration84 1954-05-07 4 GRIEVANCES of It.Mi industrial emplo>«;s lf f >« lr tar Naval Basr «ill •>♦• ilstussed with .\dniii.ilt> authorities m London b\ Bißgaj..»por«» Legislative ounoi l(»r Mr. N. P. l> Naif Jnd. Beletar), irhe i<*it vealerday for Britain by BOAC (on>tfll.jtion on a three-neck study84 words
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223 1954-05-07 4 Guests Of This Country' Get Two Years KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Three young British soldiers. who stole a motor car and caused hurt to the owner, were today each sentenced to two years' imprisonment by Mr. B V. Rhodes, the President of the Sessions Court, The soldiers, D. W Qo^r he223 words
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Article212 1954-05-07 4 Police Be!iev c Small Boy l Assisting TL PENANG, Thurs. -P fe o gong of armed robbers, using* Xl break into private residence* J responsible for a recen* ufk Qr d uJ robberies on the island e< of] On Monday n with $4.f)()0 cash and j ing212 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-05-07 4 MISS MARY WEb niece of Mr. Peter Francisco, celebrated her 21st birthday recently m Singapore. She is seen cutting the birthday cake. Standard photo.24 words
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Article208 1954-05-07 4 PENANG. Thurs.— A call to the women of Penan*, not to sleep on their rights but to register as \«>t< rs M that they can nominate candidates for the elections, was made by the Settlement Councillor Mrs. CbMft Inn Kiong, who was one of three208 words
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47 1954-05-07 4 KLANO. Th i! -A 16 < ri 11 uient. who h. i missing from honv i< a dajx, haj The boy, Chung Hwa Higl K:anß. i« the fir-- I I The fathei S pore «'mri wtth the 1 ny P.. ice 147 words
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Advertisement37 1954-05-07 4 Tv y out Jetne kW^^pJl^L i tee ftkt V jX ft (d 'Ci As yJ^ I'-. c Ff >. dj&h didn't T5..1....X •< l (frMl/; jl fw r "'lni Pi* 1 (rMli >^- -p— 1/ m+fmmttm hu.vt^m. \J today I37 words
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Advertisement16 1954-05-07 4 PlatijJ Mm 1 1 I I Gland DiJfl Resforei'l In 24 Houril >• 1 I I V:-Ta^J16 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-05-07 5 Sultan Toasts His Mentri Besar HL^7-7TT"c? < left > ond beside Mr. H& nown tin miner from Ipoh, ra k, Doto Ponglima Bukit nking a toast to the Dato on the H& rfhday on Wednesday. The Hp party at his residence m Be t was attended by well known sll51 words
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Article95 1954-05-07 5 New Arabic Cult Spreads In Kedah ISTAK, Thurs. A iu-w cult, called "Tarikah Arabic is now said to be spreading m <nd its existence i s receiving the attention p tt<« Government. i e\ ci I f its foll< ers I ike and hu\ tI t€ dis.I 1 men j95 words
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Article75 1954-05-07 5 f x > I. A c C A. Thurs.— 1 En ;lish i teach- will \e i by secret >•■ s i-..- lay, v nether they will imalga 1:1 the "h-i for M1 Malayfe <• hei s' I '.•lion. If ima < ition la de< i<||75 words
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179 1954-05-07 5 TWO scouts faced one another m the City Police Court yesterday. One. Ng Liang Van, said that as a scout, he would j obey anyone wearing a uniform. "N tnsense said 1 Magistrate J. M. DevereuxColebourn, "I've beei bcoul for more years than179 words
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Article34 1954-05-07 5 FOR ,is ng obstruction and 1 inconvenience to the five foot- way ol a shop m Jalan Bcikn Muar. Lou Hock Pew (_M > fined 13 m the Mi ar Pc Court. i34 words
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285 1954-05-07 5 MALAY A EXPORTS $9 MILLION RAW MATERIALS TO PAK. E X W o^ '"crease i 'tion of more rubfai tories m Pakisthere would be greater me of .imports of rubber iya, Ceylon and Indo- Referring to the unfavour- balance of trade with •1' Bai« said: "Ma- present imports a large285 words
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Article, Illustration162 1954-05-07 5 MR. M LEONARD BAUER. Pxporl Busjager of Ermta Paper Orporation. the largrsl manufacturer of rigarette paper and cellopliuir m the I'niterl States, arrived m >»iiiijapoie last werk, to survey the cigarette market m the Far Fast. The Frusta Paper Cor- potation is also a162 words
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Article, Illustration282 1954-05-07 5 PROBLEM OF PLASTIC IDENTITY CARDS Will Public Accept Them Permanently? A PLAN for the simultaneous introduction of plostic idenritv cards and automatic registration of voters has been dropped by Govern ment-at least, in-so-far as elections to the expanded 2aSo«£ Assembly recommended by the Rendel Commission is concerned The Standard learned282 words
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149 1954-05-07 5 P.S. SHARMA of (iian Siriijii blamed a Singapore architect yesterday for -professional negligence" when nis company was summoned to the City Police Court tor having: 1. Altered th o frontage of the building by .setting it I k from the regular line of149 words
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Article65 1954-05-07 5 PENANG, Thurs.— The Peninsula Malay Union will nold a fun fair trom June 1 to !ft. to collect funds for the 1• on and the Lad v Templet tuberculosis Fund The fan- will be held ■< Lorong Kulit ot\ Dato Kramat Road. Attractions include65 words
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Article36 1954-05-07 5 TAX Pan Chor (22) of Sagi' Estate, Tangkak, was fined; $300 Or two months' imprison- 1 merit by the Muar Magistrate 'or attempting to outrage the. modesty of a young woman. An Kiok.36 words
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Article215 1954-05-07 5 Morals Case Against Woman Fails A Mlf.D stir was caused m the Singapore Sixth Police Court yesterday when a rase m which l 4rt-year-old woman. accused of living on the iw.mora] earnings of a prostitute, came to an abrupt end. The magistrate acquitted and d charged her without railing for215 words
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Article46 1954-05-07 5 KUALA M'MPI'R, Thurs. Mi A Tharumalingam. a toddy contractor was today acquitted and discharged m the Sessions Court On h charge under the Customs Enactment of having m his employ a toddy tapper who was foupd m possession of toddy outside the prescribed tapping hours.46 words
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Article187 1954-05-07 5 .Miss LIANG PAO TZE, a graduate of Rhode Island School ot Design, Will give an exhibition of her work m textile designing, at th British Council Hail tomorrow This will be her fir.si exhibition m the Colony. Half the proceeds will go to the Wurid Youth187 words
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Article77 1954-05-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thun.— Recent Commiinisi documents captured by security forces indicate terrorists m the jungle are dying from the strangest maladies One of the terrorists on the Communist casualty li*t ot 49 captured m Ketanttn. has been said to have died from an overdose of c\77 words
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151 1954-05-07 5 SMUGGLERS who try to siir.ik into Singapore at night will soon face lb« latest secret weapon of ih« Colony iinlomin a radar now being fitted to th« Panah. largest of their flee* of 13 vessels. This magic eye which i» detect vessel* within151 words
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Article100 1954-05-07 5 TAIPING i i 'i and Lady Templei ewell i o Taipii day. On theii m ere I i( the rome '>v the I): ti I OflV A\ < W Wo lers, and lon^ \r-.v jai m the distri I Village Boy s iti forme guard *>100 words
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Advertisement107 1954-05-07 5 TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul B T*n t h ENG AUN TONG Till, TIGER MEDICAL HALL LLOYD TRIESTINO ROUND TRIP TO HONGKONG IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT By New Luxury Liners "VICTORIA" "ASIA" MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM SINGAPORE Generol Agents for Molpyp HARPER,107 words
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Article779 1954-05-07 6 IS IT irresponsible extremism to declare that the projected constitutional changes m Singapore and m the Federation do not go far enough? Yes, say the cautious Willies, whose motto is: •S and steady wins the race." It Is not that these itious ments are i pposed m779 words
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Article151 1954-05-07 6 Review of Views Contest For Loyalty BOTH the UMNO and the Party Negara »eem to vk with each other m expressing their loyalty to the .Malay rulers. Utusan .Melayu saya The paper -ays that this 'competition arose when the Party Negara recently charged that UMNO was being disloyal to the151 words
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We the PEOPLE
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323 1954-05-07 6 Sir: With regard to th€ comments by Inche Mustapha Aibakri at m Kuala Lumpur last Sunday when lie was commenting <>n the Government's policy on industrial relations between employers and employees, 1 agree with him entirj y that it is not just a323 words
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Letter, Illustration100 1954-05-07 6 it is < P "s n eto the Sin the fh c firemen ed m the re eul It if a en<-ouraging *.i tt our Cit; C nscious of th< se< urily pro^ the dependei Is ol ■< servi< c I this Colony are working oul a suits100 words
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371 1954-05-07 6 Patient Incorrectly Diagnosed S«r, In < ii t i VV< lay. May 5, i tat< tiat "purges," deft f.on^ and resig at ioi tthin Labour Pai ty (ol S a el is indica t i v< r alth of 1 i lis is wrong diagi 1! purges, c\ fee til371 words
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Letter284 1954-05-07 6 STANDS TO LOSE 90c MORE B the if pari «>f co- .1 vai i into b;»M<" .i^t- «'f a Gvs t i Servants' >alarie< were i i > idatcd ai LMKr of tin salary with efle»t from Ist i January, 1952. under C SO. i Circular No. 59 52. I284 words
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Article381 1954-05-07 6 UNKNOWN - UNKNOWN BBaPiBß^^pS^^c^^B^Sßal9BiW^WgBß^Hßff'?Sß^Bß^^^y^ ,J crisfs m rhr r> I non~whtic met I ing prob!< I ITiii tension tf c< I de/ibrrafr I Ca', territorial a,<t I ment o/ tfci 1 iHp relottonj I fOIOVf f)'fr.r. re I Non-Wl T',(»rTr rifcc the I righl^ I In a I f /.;< I381 words
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Advertisement15 1954-05-07 6 BIG CAR ble $3,600 PROGRESS MOTORS LTD. WEARNE BROS, LTD. ORCHARD RD SINGAPORE FED REPRESENTATIVES15 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-05-07 7 THE Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh walk past the Slaves of unknown soldiers m Tobruk cemetery, on Sunday. Soon afteruards. the\ met their children after 151 clays apart.- MirrorpicMirrorpic - 30 words
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151 1954-05-07 7 Time Has Come To Join Bao Dai, Vietminh Told (UP)— The spiritual leader of 1.500.000 Vietnamese has apnunist Vietminh to join with Emperor Bao Dai and bring peace I to a united Indo China, it was learned yesterday. i aodaist Pope Pham Cone Tac who is addressed by the faithful151 words
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Article49 1954-05-07 7 The Boss Disliked Her Bosom 1 Germ; i etty, 22--i her i I Court repre- < f I I toujjhi you A i v- hen i>< i A /I. front was em- B ed were form pictun c was seti X W iling w W v -she fills a I49 words
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Article43 1954-05-07 7 BRIGHTON*. S sex, May 6 nists, agv ..rui insect experts a lying for es \k\c to Aghi an si o n of raterpi to have been spi S ssex coast by c (lying a i the Eng Chann< from43 words
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Article80 1954-05-07 7 Magsaysay Has A N arrow Escape [May 6 (IP)— Malacanan belatedly distiiat President Ramon Magsaysay being killed i B a plane crash Tuesday t the i nway at adjacent to the lirport. "II was a Lucky thing the niiiw ay v. aa long/ 1 said the ot. Ma i >cp80 words
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138 1954-05-07 7 UK Prepares Big Welcome For Queen LONDON*. May 6 (AP).— Britain started brightening up its ai enl capital yesterday. Hive Queen Elizabeth ome. m .lays from Workmen were o;it early pi t paring decorations for the tli rough which the n and her husband the Duke oi Edinburgh; will drive138 words
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Article56 1954-05-07 7 UNITED NATIONS, New York, May 6. (UP)— The United N T at ions Children's Fund (UNICEF) yesterday began t of i4.(iou "midwife kits* 1 of new design to 27 countries and Pa estine refugee camps. Tlie kits will be given to tra tied midv sal XICF.F56 words
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Article28 1954-05-07 7 AMES, lowa. May t>. (Reuter) Thirty people have petitioned Ames; City Council for McCarthy Road to be cha "to some other, wholes< name**.28 words
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Article85 1954-05-07 7 ATHENS. May ti (Reuter).— Fresh earthquake tremors on Tuesday wiped °ut the i Paschalitsa m ihe Almyros area ol d vastated The! tral i i cc. No alties were n ported. The tre nora which f< m the wake <>1 those v. 25 ;<" rsons m85 words
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296 1954-05-07 7 PROSPECTS FOR KOREAN TALKS ARE BRIGHTER GENEVA, May 6, (Reurer)— Prospects for the Korean negotiations here brightened today atter South Korea was reported to have agreed m principle to elections throughout Korea. c Bl i l sources close to the South Korean delegation said that it had imposed two prior296 words
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Article205 1954-05-07 7 NEW YORK. May S (Reuter)— Dr. Konrrad Adeiitiiei. Chancellor of West Germany, said m Life magazine yesterday that the free peoples of the world could deter the advance ol Communism, only by means iof i dam mutually erected by them all. Dr Avio:'.. r's205 words
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Article28 1954-05-07 7 C.KORUETOWN-A lighted pi -aked sack was thrown at iranch of Barclays Bank m w Amsterdam, Briti-h (> Tuesday, but the set the building on foiU d. Reuter.28 words
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Article131 1954-05-07 7 Paraguay Revolt Is Spreading Cl .ORINDA. Argcn ti n a. May (UP) Paraguayan forces who revolted .Vt>^ter lay against the government ol Presideni Pederico Chavez were reported to be m control ;of several districts ol Asuncion, the Paraguayan capital. President Chavez and mem- 1 bers ol his cabinei were said131 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-05-07 7 New Rita Hay worth JOAN HEAL i> i)i«tur«-d berc during a rrhiarsal at \b* Cntenon Pheatn London last week at the openuu of the new revue Intimarv at 8.30" Joan do«s, an fm personat.on of K.ta Bay worth as Jmb!| m Vll" wood film— AP Photo.46 words
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Article148 1954-05-07 7 k i M V V( V )KK Ma V <l*P)-Japanese Admiral Kicliisaburo Nomura said yesterday that neutrality lor Japan is "absolutely impossible.* 1 He said tint she would "stand stcadt.istl> with the lulled States I Ihc views ot > ambassador to t States were expn 1148 words
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Article58 1954-05-07 7 LONDON, May 0 (Reuter) Po ice here began an inten V < search for a rache ot 35,000 i forged one hundred dollar banknotes la*l night after ar- resting a man m the West End of London. The man wla Questioned by fraud squad detective* arid58 words
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Article114 1954-05-07 7 MKDFORD. Ore, Mas 6, (AP) The parents ot Rh;u;iv. plegate, Nation., B: Co.. correspondent se zed i >re than a year ago along with two other men by the Chinese R said yesterday they have abled the Chinese Con nunisi lion at Geneva asking \<114 words
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Article173 1954-05-07 7 LONDON, May 6 (Reuter) Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, today accused a Socialist m the Houte ot Commons <•! •"mischief making" m Anglo-Amercan reJatons when he asked a question about Indo-China. Mr. Woodrow Wyatt asked if he would make a statement o») the "differences <>t173 words
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Article92 1954-05-07 7 WASHINGTON. May f, 1 1 Reuter) An Ami 1 I court martial yesterday Uned a sentence of 10 years' hard labour with dishonourable discharge from the army on Corporal Edward S. Dickenson tor collaborating with the Chinese Communists and informing >'-i hij comrades while a92 words
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Article44 1954-05-07 7 LONDON. May 6 (R< ut« i I C urch of England wi nexi week and fit-, not to ca for I armaments. The issue ome brfon the (1 lion of Cj > the i i's South< J gh Pai nt. H44 words
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Article72 1954-05-07 7 LONDON. May f». (Hrtitcr) I ondon'x .iir is (41 hianalvsrd to sre if fumes from dirst-l driven vrhnlr v m.i> be increasing risks of developing lun« rMCCf The London County ("ouncil has asked its mrdiral officer to begin ,\n investigation A Bristol X-ray expert. Dr.72 words
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Article96 1954-05-07 7 LABOUR SPLIT WIDENS >NDON R< c socialist m v-i ed gray* deputy lea lei -> r i Party on Houm oi Comn m i new push to p ;t 1 y ih< m I [>v< plit. Bevan ret a answer lo i publi le on him y.' H< i l>ert96 words
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Article20 1954-05-07 7 5S i rid ii r 13th prt":i < rid when l 1941 during r k or: H« itei20 words
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Advertisement37 1954-05-07 7 WX tOHTMHU THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY B. 0. A. C. j AND z Malayan airways I SALES AGENTS FOR 8.0.A.C J COMET ARGONAUT SERVICES J KOUGH O 1 1 T MA LAYA-SINGAPORE-N. BORNEO VJIIV/UI SARAWAK BRUNEI SUMATRA J37 words
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Advertisement70 1954-05-07 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 6. The following or* the closing prices of rubber, •nd tin on th London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 18 d Spot £714 per ton WS.p.«,nb«, .'HI' <""""■ f7 '< October/December 18 id. Three months £712/10 January/ Mor. 18id. buyers,70 words
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Advertisement49 1954-05-07 7 SHOULD ALWAYS BE W H^'j.^- "§Mk. WELL GROOMED! 3 «MN l|| Come along and see rh# wkkronot of colors, uod^ Brushes, Comb^, Trimmers, Rubber Bolls O Bones, Medicnes, Biscuits ond, m fact, just cbout EVERYTHING for your poTt comfort Ground Floor at MAMIIIA Aill A RAFFLES PLACE ROBINSON'S r™.49 words
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Advertisement701 1954-05-07 8 INOROOEUTSCHER LLOYO AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoo, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Grßremen. Spore P. S'hom Penoog KCVERKUSEN (HAPAG) 10/15 May !6May 1 7Moy NABOB (NOL) »5/22J^nc 25Jun« Z4June HAMBURG (HAPAG) 15/2OJune 21Ju«e f 2 J V nC HOECHST (HAPAG) 7/14 July 1 5July 16July 1701 words
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Advertisement1004 1954-05-07 8 mlm BLUE FUNNEL LINE m itocf) ANSI IUI.U CO.. LTD. rgjjw LONDON A CONTUntNTAL PORTS Dje Sa. P Sham Panang Antllochua for Swansea. Liver- >la >' 7 pool UubUn May 1 S Ujclon tor Holland London tf m ,j r» Maj IR/17 Muy l» Pepein fur Ma'raaYli«! Uveryooi Ma; 131,004 words
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Advertisement793 1954-05-07 8 UK MAY BUILD CARGO SHIPS FOR MOSCOW LONDON, May 6 (AP)-The Churchill government said yesterday it will give "every consideration to Russian orders for cargo ships. M^r NobV; e r y the Om an:~^r s.ip s .of that >- h« mo a -ement after legislators said, are being built for793 words
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Advertisement465 1954-05-07 8 1 EAST ASIATiCI For Aden Port S^iid <;en<w M t.d nu Copenhjc'-n r. j I x) "MEOMA" tn^ xx) M PASADENA" i I xxx) *'LALANDIA" xxxx) -MALAYA' x) Calls London (pi xx) Calls Beyrouth. N i xxx) Calls London fpa xxxx) Calls Beyroufn SAILINGS FROM M\\N|.|\> m X NnJ -INDIA"465 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-05-07 9 ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN - TOO MUCH ATTENTION TO RUBBER ARNOLD C. BRACKMAN Hatta Warns Rhio By Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, May 6.— lndonesian Vice-President. Mohammed Hatta, following a tour of the Rliio Archipelago situated just off Singapore, has declared that the region is one of the most prosperous m Indonesia. He noted that MalayanU.P. - 314 words
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Article143 1954-05-07 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— New methods of cultivating young rubber tree-:, based < n i the root system, will save I abowt two year s in the pei i< of Immaturity, said Mr. S. Sandison, a senior Malayan planter. He advocated investigations into the relationship betwe<143 words
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Article89 1954-05-07 9 LONDON. May 6. <Reuter>— Luxury Pullman cars, last Link with private enterprise on Britain's nationalised railways. may be taken over by the state. T state-run British Transport ommission has offeree! share olders m the Pullman Ci Company a: 727. (too for theii olding, it was89 words
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Article54 1954-05-07 9 CANBERRA. May P. AFP». 1 Norwegian engineers today •npleted a three-mile tunnel under Snowy M inti I Hydro-electric scheme ti; ft ahead of Schedule. The Norwegians >aid thej were delighted over the rale tunnelling. Work r.g froir both ends. the\ hieved break-through within one C 454 words
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Article24 1954-05-07 9 YOKOHAMA. M;t> 8 (UP) The United SI Army'i Japan procuren* tvterday announ that it hi awarded two >u;». iv:.' Ind an fims.24 words
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Article140 1954-05-07 9 RUBBER prices m the Singcpore market y :.tcrdoy continued their downward trend, first grade rubber tor May shipment closing ot 1; cents below the previous doy ot 60| cents per Ib. i bh\ the market wt \> v letting ustomed to y volume of I140 words
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Article51 1954-05-07 9 THE Singapore Ch < "Vinrmrri- Rubber A-^ i n ,i i i ,I- .< H* I RSS .vpot 1 4 "C. 1 RSS ».b M.y \'< 1 H<S f o.b .Ivin,. j Ht RSS foh Ma > Mi 9 HSS 1..1. M.,v 4 RMA on regl mi 451 words
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Article110 1954-05-07 9 it Singapore 1 quiet r it oil i 4 C> r U i i ji I Iropp r <l»i«i« r. 55 and La H k tiont I r May wit i ti i r;n k< 11 md 5 p were: MU M I $S2 ($3l i); |3l| ($:i«»i) I110 words
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Advertisement48 1954-05-07 9 I BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your j needs for as little at ten cents a word In the classi- fled columns of the Standard. Advertisement* 5 accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branrh<M of the Stnnri-Md m Kuala w l.urn Diii P. l rani •n'l48 words
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Miscellaneous319 1954-05-07 9 I*; ibrie^ By Af Copp STTqc By V.T. Hamlin f^ ATTA 6" I ."UFF. bCMS, HANAMERI 1|« y L^hi/ WE CF Bt»Ki' CLO6BERCO OH, STOkCY MOA/, OLMCE,TAK£ W THFi'REARBOPF/ hCXD > iPx^'ll WMY BEAUTIFUL ARMY.' UXX W7 IT EASY? WE WIN THIS J\ H| < W rHAT Uh^E AN' G^VE319 words
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Miscellaneous713 1954-05-07 9 -*^<««swBssaii«iww^«s<«^ J^BB®'*J>* W^ I> B """"^S SfIBSfIaSJBfIBJBHHB^^^HV' f"l |7» Rv/ >• i^/T Ssjf Bk. JH B^r m^^L l^l if BC i I Bil Jl n fi D L I V s I I TPT ff^T I it it •ri it E ■B^T- H ll I IJ I A 1 1!713 words
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Article, Illustration980 1954-05-07 10 WHEN THE SUCCESS BUG BITES I USED to be Irritated by those celebrities who simply HAVE to make themselves ill by being a "suitrss" every second of their almost sleepless lives. N m I am sorry for I recognise that, on^e they have sot bitten by Th Success Bug theyU.P.; AP - 980 words
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Article, Illustration561 1954-05-07 10 Bob Thomas - TRACY'S BACK AT THE STUDIO WHICH FIRED HIM Bob Thomas By wPKM I R TBACT, doin* hi* nrst loan out m IS v»Mrs :> happy to be back it t», e where he says hf ujs •ace iired. r mcmi >f itar te im, is 1 ring «en lance" forUP - 561 words
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Advertisement259 1954-05-07 10 CAiHAY ORGANiSATiO^ ATTRACTIONS QPFMWfWAvi There's Plenty CM 5 Lau^lilrr m. BH > i LONG LONG I LI CILLE BALL DESI iRNAZ I I \*\.[> SPECIAL <;.B. %"EWS 1 T,A,CUPFINAIatWEMBLY I TOMORROW MIDNIGHT! j Hi^li Idvenlure In \X :«r I <>r.i Texsw! #AN ANTONE v^K% RGO CAMERO.M AALEEN WHEUN -^BBr FORREST259 words
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Advertisement207 1954-05-07 10 ft Ji^^ j^^fc J I TOMORROW tM,D«T CAI» IT 111-' WIHIMII Who «><-iil 111.- Mir Inl.i \.|i.«n STRONG Ml N loi i.iv I FOR 111 It: RITA HAYWORIH \\\>\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\w\\\ x 'lilMoKKim I >>^ NOW SHOWING^ I I I I i i im 1 1 k i yjf pi > v207 words
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Miscellaneous407 1954-05-07 10 THE STARS AND YOU Bl Mil Ml I M\lt 1 J 2 'I' ol> >» »/i Dl I |i»\: j 1 J. I •Imi'l ri-tiiiiiil»>T i\rr > hi\inc ri nl lli« ihli. and I yrt \i r il« lime h eew of J n.lttirrs »«n'l pl«-.i«nr«-«. itiil > j Kami)407 words
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Article330 1954-05-07 11 By WINDSOR LAD KIALA LI-MPUR, Thurs.— TROUBADOUR, with X?. er astride went impressively at this morning s track work m preparation for his race on Saturday Running wide out on a heavy track, Troubadour ran a faultless three m 38 sec. dead— a splendid solo. I330 words
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Article245 1954-05-07 11 WEIGHTS for seven races for the final day o! Selangor Turf Club's May meeting tomorrow «re: CL 2. Dif. Mi M Silverfori 8.01 <|. Div 2—.; fura sear k?,S«t3l sgsss is Snapdracon 8.06 >%|o||| ru f WoB-pr Lad j MlnLnrt 10 i Hurry Vp 1.13 Kindling Kof245 words
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Article491 1954-05-07 11 En Tong Sen Cup Golf Tournament THE first round m the Eu Ton^ Sen Cup competition of the Island Club. open to all golfers m ihe Colony will be played off on the Island Club Course from 8.00 am. on Sunday Island C'ljb members are advised that the course will491 words
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Article105 1954-05-07 11 In return friendly match on heir court. Merridale B l' National B.P. by five £.:!ne^ to tvo Results:' fMerridale fii>t». Wahab Sarkawi beat TTdo '•Tun Kah. 13-15. 15-11, I'i-fi; Amin Jabbnr lost to L»»n>j '"ntj Kw.mg: 15-5, 7-15. 12-15: kbdul Rahman lost to Adrian eeman: t;l5. 15-4. B-15;105 words
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Article174 1954-05-07 11 COSMOS DEFEAT RANGERS Cosmos Sports Club beat ihe Town Rangers 3 1 m a Div iC SA.F.A leaf c« ai ■••<■ C.V MA. fround yester The Cosmoj itt the first whistle buj Ai Singh saved well. After 20 minutes of sustains Watson ofl a free kick Two minutes itei Watson,174 words
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Article47 1954-05-07 11 Tin.- (>i! i'l'A i' 4 <■- m the YMCA t t-n ii i.s tournam< Today: o,jfn >inKies semifinals Lim Hee Chin v. X 8.1 Khong: Kami? v l ikir YMCA doubles F. V. X- i md Chew Bee v Chia Chin $iang and S X 011447 words
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Article58 1954-05-07 11 THE annual soorts of the Uiglo-Chinese SeUool will take i!ace on Saturday, May Tl, at alan Besar Stadium. The eyents for Old Boys will •c 100 yards (Handicap). Half lile Walk and 440 yards Inter. ).B.A. relay for the Tan Chin Cup. Post entries. Old boys.58 words
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416 1954-05-07 11 SINGAPORE "A"a a t«4m comprising a utofM campaigner, two recently blooded youngsters and tight others who were given their first chaaco m representative soccer, were not unduly pressed m beating a weak Singapore Indian 1..\. m a friendly talent spotting game at Jalan416 words
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Article179 1954-05-07 11 Katong Lucky To Draw Kiittmg BpOftl Oit> count ''.e> ii a i the Farrei I i :n AI- A. Dl\ C LtftfU -v played at iht BOP t Bttrday Kii.iir. the X t.■ tint Mia md id i per; from Knn V with his »a The Junia but tog i179 words
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Advertisement696 1954-05-07 11 i TUITION RABTLBS INSTITUTION™ EVENING CLASSES. SI BJECT to there being sufficient numbers to justify o:r formation <beninning on May 1 7t h > classes will be formed ENGLISH. SHORTHAND. YPKWHITING. BOOK-KEEP- and ACCOUNTING to pre- i candidates for 1955 London i umber of Commerce examina- Higher and Certificate! Stages.696 words
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Advertisement717 1954-05-07 11 |M|^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ HINDU MONOGAMOUS MARRIAGE BILL iT the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Counil held on the 13th April, 1954, Select Committee was apointed to consider and report n the Hindu Monogamous larriage Bill. This Bill was published m [»c Singapore Government tazette Supplement as G.N.s 71 and S. D 5717 words
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Advertisement46 1954-05-07 11 RITA POMADE OR BUST DEVELOPMENT \y massaging the Pomad« ently and leaving it overnigh t nourishes, strengthens am levelops firm, beautiful buM 3.50 Also EROSIA BUSI ?REAM $3.50 Bustol oil 55 .21 lust Developing Tabs. $12.0(1 HARI CO.. (Post Box 123 29, Robinson Road, Spore 146 words
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Advertisement69 1954-05-07 11 8^?« I fl fi >5 »>-• 1 ♦~2t» &1 1 I 'MS tlk^Cp^H IQC A WORD: .8.8 20 ,d, (Sit "?K .V? '{i'^^V^ 25cAwo»o:. wi^ UB .20..,a,,$5 l F HEJR^W!JfiS«a^.^WBBBi UMM Box Numbers charged at three words (Box Number SS) plwt 50c for the vie of th<* Number 0 H69 words
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Article, Illustration193 1954-05-07 12 This Goal Gives WBA The FA Cup And the goal was scored by WBA's out-side-right Griffin at left. The scorer puts on a wide grin as he sees his shot beat Preston North End goalkeeper Thompson and enter the net. West Bromwich won by three goals to two m this193 words
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Article, Illustration795 1954-05-07 12 JEFFERY JAMES - MEO BEATS THE JAPS RECORDS JEFFERY JAMES By MANILA, Thurs. —After a vhole day's rest m a specially rented airconditione d room m a Manila hotel, Neo Chwee Kok put Singapore well on the way to the first gold medal tonight with a grand qualifying win m the 100 metres795 words
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Article85 1954-05-07 12 (AP— Hi Korea 1 rd I |erk ght >1 S< I A ian 1 t lifting c til 1 tot 185 m two-h; 26 m i I v H< was g i I chance ter the v rord 282 In -hand .r In I bj id85 words
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Article200 1954-05-07 12 Now Only Bulat Our Boxing Hope By JEFFERY JAMES N INILA, Thurs. It took burly tough fighting ti pol Lan Bulat Ismail to redeem Singapore's boxing reputation alter Austin Dnßsford v s knocked out defeat r. 23 vec. by Ceylon's H. P. Jayasuriya. Bulat ked dtmn China's Wing Yeung Yau200 words
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Article21 1954-05-07 12 [AN] lay 6 (AFP).— I m Games footba g 'hs Phi- j 4-0. Hongkonj mistan 4- <21 words
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Article60 1954-05-07 12 Games Fed. Against Badminton MANILA. Ma y 6. (UP) bid by Smgai 1 ;t t( 1 ie uric badminton m th« T an Games .v.v defeats a na majority t meeting ol the Asian Uamej tion Council yesterday Kirn Wee. u c> t of the SingapoVe tn tion. Ted 160 words
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Article25 1954-05-07 12 THE DE LA SALLE School Singapon will hold its third annual sports on Friday, May 11, v B.:<n a.m. on the school flolJ.25 words
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Article, Illustration94 1954-05-07 12 Australian tennis players (from left), Ashley Cooper. Ken Kosewell and Mervyn Rose and manner Harry llopman i1J t J n f I)l( lure) Passed through* Sinsapore by Qantas «v Constpllali on yesterday en route to Zurich They are three of the eight-membt'r Australian tennis team for Ito yv £f s94 words
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Article461 1954-05-07 12 PENANG, Thurs. Penanjj Chinese showed that they were a class above their Kedah compatriots when they trounced the visiting Chinese by five soals to nil m the MCFA Cup soccer competition on the Victoria Green today. If the home side had scored a do/en jjoals461 words
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Article53 1954-05-07 12 T A I P I N G. Thurt.— Owing to a lack of quorum, the annual general mooting of the Larui and Matang Amateur Athletic Association icheduled for yesterday a» the Kempe Club hai \)vcn postponed to AI iv 13 at 7 p.m. The venue will he at53 words
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Article102 1954-05-07 12 THE nnual general i ff 1 V t Garuda Bj U I ;.ri y held on May 10 T< ssensohn R B pon th( owing were 1 1 Mi- rers: ron« M< r e Ibrahim b. j n Jimi Tl n Bens San; I Nt: Mr. Ishak b.102 words
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Article80 1954-05-07 12 X* IEFH m lAMI 5 MANILA, Tlniis 14-1 m the waterpol.. things. It ua> and. most oi all. ietermi teiini event It-it !<»r the Leading who icored I three each. X C me. Kong Ca B A P i> H Walters 6 mil B i 7 mil Oti Chwee80 words
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Article17 1954-05-07 12 T A tPING, 1. ChllMM H pin?, will hold biiliard< tour next month En I May i:>.17 words
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