Singapore Standard, 8 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-08 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD asfd Vol. IV. No. SlO. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 8, 19M. TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration670 1954-05-08 1 End Came After Savage 20 Hr. Battle PARIS, May 7. Premier Joseph Lanicl announced m the French National Assembly at 1535 GMT today that the central stronghold of Dien Ken Phu fell today, after 56 days of gallant resistance. The French National Assembly suspended its session670 words
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Article37 1954-05-08 1 Reds Get Upper Hand At Geneva r )OMY X Western If ixed (loom I i m t I I [to IV Dien B ige a Indo-( Sci toi I I nmunisj A• A •ir V have a37 words
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Article60 1954-05-08 1 .is from I! I c of Tlie indard and I Standard I •c* to IS II tlu> step ■i reluctII f in n.irv of I i '-(l the I to t«'M (i that I remain I j > i ii i I| producII > N «'n ">•> II60 words
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Article70 1954-05-08 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Legal exports of the Co'onial Office m London and the Federa- tipn's Attorney-General. Mr. Michael Hogan. will examine! the draft legislation for; ■mending the Federation Agreement providing for elections before the Bill is Introduced into the Federal Legislative Council. Mr. Hogan is flying70 words
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213 1954-05-08 1 SINGAPORE Police have virtually sealed oft all l>o>>ibie escape routes <»l the three robbers who carried out the daring snatch <»i 51 40,000 worth of cash and wrristwatches from a shop m Middle Koad on Thursday evening. While an island-wide hunt i> on for213 words
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110 1954-05-08 1 Reds Blame France For Delaying Mercy Truce m GENEVA. today a ed I >f delayi thi a tation of the 1,000 French Union wound. jd at Dien Bien Fhu by postSi t the I China pea <_:..• A Soviet d< egation spokesman do:..- i press < onference hen rej thatReuter; AFP - 110 words
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Article184 1954-05-08 1 WASHINGTON, May 7 (UP) President Eisenh said today the gallant fight m defence of Dien Bien Phu will stand I vet as a symbol of th fiee world's determination to resist aggression. Mr Eisenhower expre ii admiration m a tetter to nch Presi lent Rone184 words
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Article29 1954-05-08 1 FHE Executive Engineer, X i t Selangor, reported yesterday afternoon that the Bernam Road, from the Mi\ to :>T i mi'e. i s now clear of flood29 words
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322 1954-05-08 1 I Laniel's Tribute I PAKIS, May 7. Premier Joseph Laniel, m mak injj his announcement to the French National Assembly said: "The Government has just learned that the central stronghold of Dieti Bien Phu had lallen but th.it the Isabelle outpost still holds rhe enemyUP; AFP; Reuter - 322 words
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Article71 1954-05-08 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. May T (Router* Twenty-eight firemen wer c reported killed and 1 men injured mi n a huge explosion at Ilha Do Braco Forte m Rio Bay early today I;<> md of fU -Of the exp:os!on and many windows and doors were71 words
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Article34 1954-05-08 1 HAGERSTOWN (Maryland)'. M iy (AP) Guards trying to prevent the escape of 'ten inmates from the Maryland siato rmatory early last night shot and wounded seven pris >n■is. officials reported.34 words
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Article40 1954-05-08 1 CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas. May 7 (UP) a missing navy patrol bomber was sighted wrecked and burning 90 miles southwest of Brownsville, Texas, yesterday and a navy spokesman said there w, 3 no sign of life m the area.40 words
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Article145 1954-05-08 1 GENEVA, May 7. (Reuter) I The 19-nation Korea Conference resumed its general debate here today after a two-day recess. East and West agreed that today's proceedings shou <i be confined to Korea after France had asked for a postponement of the opening of Indo-China peace145 words
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248 1954-05-08 1 Ignominious End To Klang 's 'Kramat Crocodile KLAgG. Fri. The 171 foot monster "Kramat" crocodile inhabiting the waters of a stream near Brooklands Estate. Banting, has cuiiir to KU ignominious end less than yiree days after he had Claimed his last victim, S. Perumal. a J3-year-old Indian *>oy. Perumal was248 words
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Article29 1954-05-08 1 B. C. FORBES, editor ihd publisher of the business tr.;i-;i--i x.itie bearing hi> name, w i t nind i i on Thur-i h«lotlice ia New York. APAP - 29 words
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Article41 1954-05-08 1 B UGON, Ifajr 7. fUR) [n« It ihe yjrnxjn the ont nroinin She i •< French I 1)9 Gallard-Tcraube, the a \ei •>t Dien Bitn P Her helicopter h.t.i been i»on Mai md iht holpwi*: th 1 •wi •<:41 words
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Advertisement29 1954-05-08 1 liEi CHAY CO., V up qour meals I with Tomatoes X j^ V I the TODAY'S wag V con and fully flavoured H m your eating. Mr* menu today!29 words
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Advertisement14 1954-05-08 1 ANNUAL SALE NOW ON m NOVELTY«T 08 18 North Rrid*' Ron* Phone ***** WATERPROOF14 words
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214 1954-05-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.-Thirty-year-old Ngiam Kee Say, notorious terrorist and political instructor of Trengganu has fallen to the bullets of the King's African Rifles m the Kemasik district of the NorthEastern coastal State, it was officially reported today. Ngiam. a section leader m the lL'th214 words
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190 1954-05-08 2 K. A.R. BULLETS MOW DOWN TERROR BOSS And Gurkhas Find A Luxury Camp X I A L A LIMPIR. Fri. A luxury camp, believed to be an important terrorist headquarters was discovered this week by C.urkhas operating m the Kuala Kubu area of Srkinßor. The Gurkhas followed a track lefl190 words
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Article137 1954-05-08 2 Pepper Displaces Rubber THE 1952 fall In rubber prices continued throughoul 1953 m Sarawak, and interest m replanting and taking up new land for rubber, which was Still 'keen mi n 1952. has largely gone, states the Sarawak Government's Report for 1953. Tills Is said to be particularly unfortunate as137 words
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Article35 1954-05-08 2 THE Sil cap F. D;.. tnct Scouts sports n b e he'd at St. Patrick's S East Coast Road today a t 2 p.m. Mrs J A. M. Ede will present the prizes.35 words
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161 1954-05-08 2 BITTERWORTH, Fri.— A Chinese medicine salesman of Yen Lee Co., Druggists of Beach Street, Penang, Yap Boon Poh was sentenced to six months' imprisonment, and proprietor of the Company, Choon* \au Thong, was fined 53,000, or m default, six months' imprisonment, by Mr. J.161 words
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Article92 1954-05-08 2 A I. OR STAR Fri Expressing Mirpri.se that the price of rice should sour m Central and South Malaya, as reported m newspapers. Mr l-im Veow Joo. General Makager of Teag Seng Rice Mill here declared today: "We .ire prepared to sell 10.000 bans92 words
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Article137 1954-05-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. I On the second day of his tour to Negri Sembilan today the Deputy High Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGillivray visit. Ed Uiu Beranang New' Village and to.d the Viiiage Committee 1 1 that he wanted to hear good .reports of the137 words
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Article17 1954-05-08 2 SEREMBAX Fri i v Powanchik hi 7 Inche I ,hr ee weikl r£giMere ri after17 words
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124 1954-05-08 2 AUSTRALIANS living In Singapore. the Federation, Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei are eligible to cast xistal voles at the forthcoming federal Parliamentary elecions on May 29, it was anlounced by the Australian Commission yesterday. Persons eligible must be jver ill years of age and124 words
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Article80 1954-05-08 2 Her Silence Was Golden YEW Soon Chen preferred to say nothing to the Masi?trate yesterday when she was charged With selling cofTe c at her pitch before her time "But you must." the Magistrate. Mr. m. DevireuxCo'ebourn told her. "When you W nothing, the court is going to think the80 words
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Article41 1954-05-08 2 SINGAPORE Marine Police ng the sea arouiid ™lav Hantu io r the body O f a man reported missing from Royal Naval launt-h on Thursday evening The man. Idris bin Aman, was found missing at. 5.20 pm41 words
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Article227 1954-05-08 2 A FAn that will provide a days fun for the enure tamily and. at the same time, replenish the Free treatment Fund of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association, will open at the Great World on June 5 at 10 a.m. A!! communities m Singapore227 words
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Article241 1954-05-08 2 rrom Page 1 Uced, high cheek-boned, Wearing blue Manila shirt, thm.btult. He was armed with a revolver 2 nd Chinese,' 5 ft. 4 m oval face, dark-rom-Plexion, long hair rombod backwards, stout-built, large scar on right cheek bone Also armed with revolver 3rd.— Chinese, 5 ft.241 words
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Article271 1954-05-08 2 Meets Bandit Fighters KUALA M MPI K. Fri. The Tnited Nations C-in-C m the Far East, General John E. Hull, flew into Kuaia Lumpur by a special RAF Veletta today to find the Federation "pleasant and interesting at the first look." Accompanied by271 words
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131 1954-05-08 2 New Socialist Party To Seek Views Of People THE NEWLY formed Singapore Socialist Party will soon launch an island- L wide campaign to ascertain the views of the people before formulating the party's policy and programme. Th> rhe ftnl eting < el Genera. Coun Wi \u it < task <131 words
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Article38 1954-05-08 2 HONGKONG. Majr 7- Sject.nl Standard Service Closing ricct of the Hongkong Exchange loday were 115.73 to £1 sterling: $747^ to US$l: $1822 to Malayan $1; $0,220 v 1 one Indonesian Rup-.uh. Gold (245.879 \v 1 tael38 words
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Article109 1954-05-08 2 CLOSING rubber prices (rents per ib m Smga pore on Friday were: Buyers SeJler* No 1 K.SS Suot Loose 60 k 60 ft No. 1 R.S.S. mi. i. ul No. 2 R.S.S. Ml 591 No. 3 R.S.S. :>Bi :>Bi Tone: Steady TIN PKirfc The price of tin yesterday was109 words
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Article43 1954-05-08 2 PENANG, Fri —No less than 190 photographs were prominently displayed at the Khek Association In- Burma Road I today when the Penaiig Arts Society (Photographic Section) presented the work of Mr. Francis Wu, the well-known photographer In the East.43 words
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Article71 1954-05-08 2 TIIF two cars aWtl a Morris Minrr .tnd Austin A10 urrr in\« ed m a collision ihi jundion of (>u« r Sim and Middle K«Md day aftnnoon The draft'nin? di>ruptrd Irssonv St. .\nihon\\ Cmmn which stands n Ihi corner. Clirls sqnrjlrrf rasped and niatn to the71 words
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Advertisement74 1954-05-08 2 Tifbs il r X^H^ He F f .4DY S WATCHES ALSO AVAJU} Hi! Youi Wish FRESH SYDNEY ROCK OYSTEK can only c SINGAPORF AIRPORT HOTEI U DINE WINi i^ TC D. A. CASPAR HIS AIRN' 1 r HOTEL QUINTETTE For }V,h/ ResenmtiMU. B*++++++++++++-* ll'— ---0 sPECiAincLiaB flIi S COMMENCING 3rd74 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-05-08 3 asf saf THK Hiijh Commissioner of the Federation, General Sir Gerald Templer. photographed on board the trooper Knipire Orwell yesterday, with a happy group of Royal Irish Fusiliers to whom he paid a surprise visit. StandardStandard - 40 words
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Article61 1954-05-08 3 r ent was im- re A;' > a 24-; ir-old j fter he a ..-t.'wife ol ista i i |6 I It at 4 p.m man went int J i g Poh RiH md, >m- ing md to n room. i depart with and je v61 words
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Article121 1954-05-08 3 Summons In Name Of Dead Man BENG GECK HOXG said -lie was pleading guilty to a je of obstruction an mother of depositing half a cubic foot Of banana stems ">n i five foot way because she iiin't want to waste the time ■>i the City Police Court. ■"The summonses121 words
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Article, Illustration238 1954-05-08 3 ON THE strength of two sureties put up by his father and sister, a y<nin> ledger clerk, David Thomas Kozario, who admitted forging a cheque for SBOO, was allowed to go free by Mr. Justice Taylor m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday. "I am givingStandard - 238 words
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176 1954-05-08 3 ENUE totalling $53,801, i> collected from 81 prival i t ies approved m the fii *t five months of thi s year. The fa c value of these lotteries i!!cd 526!>,005 said Mr. W. J. Alcock, th e CMBcial Assig- Singapore, yesterday.176 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-05-08 3 PICTURE shows students who passed In dress mak nt Cfctt'l School oi Press .Making m Victoria Street recently. Seated fourth from left is Miss Chua Chwee Sian and on her left is Miss Kuek Kirn Ltan, who arc tutors.39 words
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Article55 1954-05-08 3 Muniandj, who pleaded l!> O r to a charge of armed i >bbery, was sentenced to six "n s rigorous imprisonment m the Singapore As.-i/e Court yesterday. In fompany with others on June 8. last year, he robbed a ishier travelling m a station wagon along55 words
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Article29 1954-05-08 3 WONG AH TOXG. a labour- er. wjs tinod $300 m the Ses- siotii Court. Pontian, yesterday for moving food from a restricted area without a per- mit29 words
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Article36 1954-05-08 3 .THE United Services Lod^e. Tan^lin Barracks, Singapore, sent a cheque of $'i 5 for The Standard Firemen's Fund, late OH Thursday. The fund is now closed. No other donations will be accepted.36 words
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Article589 1954-05-08 3 Good Progress Reported Standard Staff Reporter A RECORD number of building projects worth $14,000,000, excluding the big Paya Lebar International Airport scheme, will be carried out by the Singapore Government this year, the Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, declared yesterday. Mr. Wear told589 words
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Article, Illustration131 1954-05-08 3 Drama In A S'pore Court THE prosecutor rustled through the papers before him m the City Police Court yesterday. The magistrate waited a minute. Magistrate: "Come on, now. let's get on with it." The proseciUor turned to the court corporal. Prosecutor: "Where's the charge book?" The corporal turned \o hisStandard - 131 words
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Article166 1954-05-08 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Trades I'nion Congress is conducting an island-wide survey to prepare a statistical report on unemployment among Colony workers. Mr. I.i.n Yew Hock. President of the Congress told The Standard yesterday that the report, upon completion, will be submitted to the166 words
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120 1954-05-08 3 A H-YKAR-OLD |ir] WSJ assault c d on We Inesd iv while she was look: r > i:i a Singapore the itr She then walked along N >r.\ Bn i^e Road, ton ir li hei > m Mi Idle Ro.i i. The man kepi120 words
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126 1954-05-08 3 Threw Body Into Sea, 2 Years' Jail TWENTY-four-year-oi 1 Rajoo. son oi Etengasamy, sentenced m the Singapore 1 Assizes yesterday to two yens' Jail f> r h row ing away the body ol am rdered m m In or- 4it to conceal evidence >l ne. I f was stated that126 words
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Article86 1954-05-08 3 A SINGAPORE Magistrate Mr. K.T. Alexander yesterday ordered a police supervisee Lee Moi Kui. a woman with four aliases, to be conveyed t > Mv ir. Lee wt charged with cheal ma another wum m. Ah Giok. •>f jewellery valued at $250, Fob. 28, v.vi.86 words
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Article80 1954-05-08 3 XAGAPPA Paday&chl Sinapil! 3i. 2»>. res,idiri£j In Bukit Timah Road. Singapore, ITIS tentatively charged with using criminal force on Ng Choon Sani? with intent to outrage her modesty, m the Singapore Fitth Police Court yesterday. The offence was alleged to have been committed m a room,80 words
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Advertisement67 1954-05-08 3 STEEL OFFICE HVMI-M \>f> M RMTLBE G ATTRACTIVE I ONOMICAL MADE Bl FAMOUS OFI \N FAtTORI LEA HIN CO. I BRIDGE KDADi \M)H\ KOAD SINGAPORE. 4UFACTUREBS MESH AND{ RILLES v ELCOMEO k.MOI s GERMAN till) YOL'RSELF INJECTIONS IN DIABETES I W ULABLE DIABSTONIT doctors all I ;i m [reg ierit67 words
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Advertisement243 1954-05-08 3 »i>A QUAKER OATS hVW^^i^^^^c'X^W known f<K \\^^^W^^)-^M\ buildin<s ttf vV^J JJ J —J^-^^^^^ given to growing u.\ TK«Qu«k« r O* w^]]^^^^^ children all ovee L^— QUAKER OATS E«y-to-<//gest High-energy food QO I The world famous family of T I C. F R m edicin a I product* TIN PACKED BALASHIN243 words
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Article107 1954-05-08 4 ACQUITTING Leow Swee Mr m 'p°A X r V u e tram char Fii Tr ir I?' the SLl 8 a Pore ws£ «T < M a i 8 agreed Ijnth the submission of the defcnee counsel. Mr. C. H. Koh. that the charges against Leow uere107 words
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279 1954-05-08 4 'You Can Hang Me If You Like' -ACCUSED TELLS JUDGE LI>I Hock Kwee, charged with attempting to extort $20 from a woman at her horn m Tanglin Road on March 21, yesterday told the Singapore Second Criminal District Judge, Mr. E. H. D'Xetto: "You can hang me if you like279 words
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Article158 1954-05-08 4 THE Sinfapoffc Workers' I'nion yesterday threatened to :ake "drastic action" should certain employers ir. the firewoc <] and charcoal trades. recently ordered a 20-percent wage out for about 7;* workers, fail to negotiate with the Union with ;i view to having such order? resiiruied. Mr. Ong158 words
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Article, Illustration123 1954-05-08 4 to take up appointment a*- a liaison officer at Butteruorth. Air Marshal and Lady Sanderson also welcomed their two grandchildren. Joanna (15 months) and Sally (4|) who uere accompany ing thrir parents Captain and Mrs. Hoskins. Standard Picture shows Sir Clifford and Lady Sanderson (centre), who went123 words
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Article60 1954-05-08 4 TWO Indonesians. Do .am ar. bin S:;ami (32) and Samari bin Bakim (22). were brought fr<' ship anchored m the ha. .r to Clifford Pier. Singapore yesterday afternoon, with Stab wounds. They were from the (hip, Kapa! Ka'ookoe. They were veo to !he S Hi i|60 words
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120 1954-05-08 4 IN October this, year, the Singapore Regional Prrherie? Research Station will hav e a 48-year-old ship, rebuilt 17 years ago and bought for $450.--000. The money came from the Colonial Development and Welfare Fund. In addition, the station \vi also get a brand new120 words
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Article174 1954-05-08 4 Labourers Rescue Their Manager LABOURERS m a cigar factory m Cuff Road went to the mctlC of their manager recently when he was threatened' by three men. one of whom was armed with a kir.fe. who had demanded money from him. Confronted by th« thugs, the manager told tl i174 words
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161 1954-05-08 4 THE seventh annivei <' the formation of the R« Air Force Regiment. Ifal Will bt celebrated at Cl o T;u -day. May 11. Air Marshal Sir Clifford Si deraon, CommanderF.E AF. will review the RAF. Regiment M. Wing at a parade at Chi161 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-05-08 4 Art Enthusiasts Flock To The Council Hall SINGAPORE art connoisS" ri y^ terd J5 T fl <***d to lt h ri, Collßfil Officer Administering the g**"™*"- lie said thlt there were a large number of societies m Singapore which catered to the aesthete senses of the people. "These societies have115 words
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Article427 1954-05-08 4 Factory Loses Mon* By RONNIE DUCLOS, Standard Staff Reporter MUAR, Thurs. Greed, ignorance and the sttr ers, who are lured by unscrupulous rubber declcr- **A prices, ore slowly crippling the $300,000 Grisck R u r° 9 Co *2 the biggest co-op project undertaken by the Ru a r yL427 words
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Article13 1954-05-08 4 'Britons Should Be Told' Walavi in* T**aj iih^ -U m, ,j^ •T innti-nt13 words
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Advertisement122 1954-05-08 4 m W warx^f STARTS*. 1 foxnm 1 "mcaimbi 1 NIGHTS^ I. «!.»> I llt v it I \IM ••KMN KM RolV >n !>«• NEXT I n\M.f BROWNING VERSION^ EGHH POOM M* "LAILAMP n Murniif m lit. i m iiif :»ki v> f( MWIHI nuhMf tWf i I Mdl tf wi122 words
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235 1954-05-08 5 IT HAS LITTLE TIME TO SPARE FOR COLONY A presidential mission flies m- but... t ii simply a matter of individual member delegates dis cussing with individuals here Particular problems In which T *\ey may be interested." he added. Mr, Brinkley also told rePoners that American agricul- TEN members of235 words
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Article, Illustration172 1954-05-08 5 ASIAN BANK OFFICERS FOR U.K. TRAINING TWO Asiaa fust grade stall attcers, employees of the Singapore Charteird B.ink of India. Australia and Chin i will lr.ive for tlu* B:i?\k'> traiaiag college m Sussex. England on a fourmonth coarse m "banking and pconontii -s." Thej arc Mr. n* Cheng Kang. 4«.172 words
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Article75 1954-05-08 5 A RADAR >»t. like the one briny fitted to the Singapore Cu.stoni.s launch Panah. b capable of detecting vessels within a radius of 4.> miles the Manager of Internation al Aeradio (Kar Kast) Limited. Mr. R. Willoaghby. said yesterday. It can br adjusted to75 words
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Article100 1954-05-08 5 THE Study Group Movement of Singapore is starting new courses on (lie following subjects and invite applications from persons Wishing to join them. The courses are: "Elementary Economics" starting on May 27. at IMO p.m. "General Introduction to Shakespeare" starting on May 25, at 6.30 p.m.; 'English100 words
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Article49 1954-05-08 5 CHNG Ong Kai of Anson Road, was fined Si by t he Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. T. Kula.sekaiiim. yesterday, for inconsiderate driving on Jan. 22. In another Court. Chew Tiong Ham. was fined $.">0 by Mr. Howe Yooii Chong, the Magistrate, for a similar olFence.49 words
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Article42 1954-05-08 5 WHEN a shopkeej er living In West Hill Road. Singapore. returned to his shop altt-t attending court on Wednesday evening, he found two bottles of beer and $10 m cash missing. The thief had gained entry by dislodging some planks.42 words
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Article220 1954-05-08 5 JAILED FOR 7 YEARS NEO Swcc Koon (22). who robbed a shopkeept ;ol SGSO after h e was given a lift m the man's car. was sentenced m the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to seven years jail. Boiore passing sentence, Mr. Justice Taylor220 words
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Article106 1954-05-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri Th* "Malayan Mirror." official publication of the Malayan Chinese Association today headlined a story from London that the change of mind l>v the Secretary of State, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. to see the Alliance delegation was a "political victory" for the Alliance and the first fruit106 words
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164 1954-05-08 5 'Western Influence Causes Divorces' KUALA LUMPUR. Fii Mr. S.M. Yong. counsel for tho applicant m a suit for maintenance heard m the Second Magistrate's Court here today declared that" ''Western civilisation has great deal to do with the increase m modern divorces." I■' counsel was appearing for S. M. Kamalam,164 words
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194 1954-05-08 5 'IMF. following have been [granted Certificate- of Maturation by the Singapore Ctj\ eminent Mr. Lim Y::r. Tan. "\lr. T.im Ah Wee. Mr. Edward Gonzalez. Miss Phyllis Liv Ping Nan Mr. Tseng Chwo Kok. Mr Robin Patrick D'Castro. Mr. nan She e Ying. Mr Michael Lee Keng194 words
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Article32 1954-05-08 5 A LORRY driver. Oh Chwee Ho. who earned 41 passengers m a lorry on Feb. 12. \va> lined S7f> by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. yoterday.32 words
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201 1954-05-08 5 THE Fourth Police Magistrate's Court was cleared for half an hour yesterday, when Poh Kirn Bens a key-witness for the prosecution gave evidence against an English School teacher. Cheah Fui Lan who is charged with having made an indecent gesture to a 14-year-old girl.201 words
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Article90 1954-05-08 5 A TAXI driver. Lek Scow Kuee. who ploadel guilty to permitting a 17-yoar-o!d dame hottest to drive a car mil fined 1100 yesterday by the Singapore second Traffic Magistrate, .Mr. Howe Ybon C'hong. He wa s alto ditQualilled for a v^ar. The girl. Cheont; Wai X-90 words
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Article64 1954-05-08 5 THE draw In oonnectiofi .with the University of Malaya Students' Union's recent,. Fun Fair m aid of the Endowment 1 Fund and the Far East Study Tour has been postponed owing Ito t lie near approach of the final examinations. It will now take place on .Tune64 words
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145 1954-05-08 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE !ir;>t extensive archaeological excavation to be undertaken m Sarawak reveal some idea of the earliest history of the country m human terms, discloses th# State Report published* yesterday. The worte. which was began ifi the caves a Ban. m 1952, establish145 words
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Article45 1954-05-08 5 THREK men entered a goldtjnith's shop m .Joo Chiat Roan ye>U"-rday afternoon and asked to tM >ome gold articles. Aftn Spending tome time looking at them, they left. Later, the goldsmith discovered nine gold chains worth $.183 were Bussing from the ■hop.45 words
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Advertisement350 1954-05-08 5 ■JJ^7i ANISATiON ATTRACTIONS I I > m i a 1 o-^imKfD f I ouil Roar! And I I a< I (^Ii7iLLE BALL DESI ARNAZ I I F. A. CUP FINAL AT WEMBLY I Zl iHT at MIDNIGHT II Her ki— -...A Rope Around BanAhtone I ROD CAMERON ARLEEN WHELAN FORREST350 words
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Advertisement138 1954-05-08 5 IP SHAW BROTHERS M I /Vfi T H u;l I)ISNI Vs li:< ||N|r >k r 1 CjT(k %1 D 0 D DAY UAPITVL .|.6.:so.ii.:i.i 1101.1 Mill /^^<^k&§ P^^ m n;riiMr(M.<hc TODAI al «l.a.m TOHORROW il 9a. iii 'AFFAIRS OF SALLY* A C C p{ Kidd I color 11. I. IV138 words
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Article778 1954-05-08 6 M.I.C. 's Ghost 'THERE was a time when the Malayan Indian igress wits a vigorous and lively political organization wholly and consistently <<n the side of the ggle to establish a united self-governing Malaya. But now it is ghost of its former self. As a party it has lived on778 words
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994 1954-05-08 6 JOHN WORRALL - AFRICANS THE 'BACKBONE OF INDUSTRY' JOHN WORRALL asdf \\WKW\\\\\\ hlf .WWWWVWW I m 9 s it: th*' second of I a st>rirs af four J arlirjr.s. *%\\\W*\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ CAPE TOWN. NUMERICALLY th c African dominates the South African scene, yet his stoke m the community is less than that of any994 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-05-08 6 And now as you mUk to he HtU just i-heck up v our life linel*17 words
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Article83 1954-05-08 6 Review of Views 'Ridiculous' Laws UTUSAM iKLAYU m Ratitau P; a meeting of vl Government oflki gious toiadan pa i tion tliat any I faOlt to i.i (i ait 1 prayer^ Without }ustifl thrc« times it be boycqltad The aditOf resolution a< able to j and Injusi e~ ciJ.c^s tha'83 words
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238 1954-05-08 6 Do Telecoms Workers Hare Big Mouths Feet? Sir; For thre* iretki moiu t e male 9taj) of ihe Tele- O fal FulU -;on B d.'iy i i been xubjf, To (i lot «.->,- m con c which ll •<• i a )ol o/ m l feet thttr wasU o) G238 words
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Letter89 1954-05-08 6 Sir: Unemployment is mounting daily m SitigjPOTC, out vtill it seems thai the Govcrnmmd pays no heed to this problem. It i>. not surprising Ihat there are more than 60.000 jobless m Singapore alone as again>t ihe figure of 20,000 quoted by the Labour Exchange Chief, Mr.89 words
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386 1954-05-08 6 FAMILY PLANNING IS NO ANSWER TO ILLS Sir. —Dr. c ar < net J Gamble, research Associate ol United States Havard Medical School made a most revealing stat&nent, when as «vport.,i m your paper, he :il(t; x iU Asia sives as much help m family plannin as Singapore. j- 1386 words
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Letter100 1954-05-08 6 s Hiey tay Malaya ij r ««d loans are /f «<t all surprising »ieor the monthly M ""•'♦'•y>.t m)«i, of T Jf officer* *i i»ie Gnrernniput It is rn l »»er shocfctng to know how Malayan u.oHej/ fj be,,«g ever-paid, if uot wasted. Cinremtnent ft reallp interested m fh*100 words
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Advertisement45 1954-05-08 6 FEDERATION AIR SERVICE SCHEDULED SERVICE: Between Kuala Lumpur, Bentong, Benta Temerloh, Jenderota, Sitiowan, Ipoh, Kuanton, Trengganu, Koto Bahru, Ulu Bernam, Labu Kubong, Dungun, Bidor, Chukai, Kroh. Charter Rates on request. AH Enquiries to: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Loke Yew Building Kuola Lumpur. Tel: 2927. A |wlfiiil.l.ffl45 words
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Advertisement70 1954-05-08 6 PLASTIC OTIZI YOUR CAR A',D FRK SHOWROOM SHINE Almost all car washing is done A of some kind now you can will %tatn6 this treatment Th. PIAST.COTI I rfctcrgrntt lectut Mil Pffcft II COn'. W.U gent. lIP iIH oi B^^^^H "PLASTICOTI h 1' IQ[ .thcr pol.iH m U M cnt.rcly70 words
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Miscellaneous31 1954-05-08 6 S F «a^MHr* ifir^v^dk w^^K a^V 11 a^l s^ A\ A .^^^H t*ri^ wum CkH You f** ~vl HE Loo^ s TrfRE«TfehHM^*A«A.HOW HE'S SWUNG t™ The Russians must always be wrong,31 words
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Article41 1954-05-08 7 I t: .yu Ft AfriP 1 i w c Documents wo ren lack f:nm -..tion. m the found c docuhad 12 i\v and Hj, bui o'her t i sedtnore Ihd poets I up they nil At! ted be ere be-41 words
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Article29 1954-05-08 7 i A I Ma I Thi 1 •c of tin m poll' A i the in.--; B an imen shopkeepei am V "jH'i I29 words
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Article45 1954-05-08 7 Bao Mai Has Near Miss i\|», K.IO 1 M.m- of Vietil .ith today by n w lirn Kin1 1! pl.tnc quit inutea aftei lh« airport 'Liberator* 1 the Km circling Mediterranean rob stopped big plane iltitudr Its working I Ihc pilot Uirnrd toward maged v45 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-05-08 7 photo. PARIS: French fashion designer Pierre Billet showed his latest creation at an impromptu fashion collection on the river Seme banks, at the foot of the Eiffel tower. Here "Nicoise" «s an ensemble for out-of-town wear (left). The black cotton skirt matches a striped cotton blouse. "Cinderella"U.P. - 58 words
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Article169 1954-05-08 7 TEHERAN, May 7 (AP)—A closed session of the Majlis (Lower House of Parliament) broke up m a fist fight between two leading Deputies on Tuesday night after hot exchanges between supporters and opponents of ex-Premier Mossadeqh. A depu y. ho dccli ned '1 1 named,169 words
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Article32 1954-05-08 7 THE i- magistrate m Devizes, ■»'<■<! t( :i Wedi to n George dri\ ing permit as ;i 96th birthday present ked it last August after guilty ol 'are.ess drivins on •''■•> motor-c32 words
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Article61 1954-05-08 7 NEW ORLEANS. May 7 «AP) Police and spectators feared the worst when they saw 45-year-old Henry Wutkins lying m the street with bones scattered around him on Tuesday light. However. a hospital intern found no injuries. Wutkins was carrying several lar^e fresh beef bones home to61 words
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Article, Illustration420 1954-05-08 7 MILITARY PARLEY TO PREVENT A SURRENDER' BY FRANCE AT GENEVA WASHINGTON, May 7 (UP)—Administration sources said yesterday that the proposed five-power military meeting m Singapore or Washington later this month is one step m a three-point programme Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles hopes to work out to preventU.P. - 420 words
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Article74 1954-05-08 7 BASRAH. May 7 (Reuter) Floods from the SWOi en Shalt A Arab river last night threat- ened Basrah, principal port Iraq and major communications centre m the Near K. I Flood waters -ir. roads lead I ing to the Zubar oi I iQarmah. a district <>t74 words
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Article75 1954-05-08 7 (i GENEVA, Ma/ 7 (AFP) Russian cavitr, but no b rd' lm m -t soup, figured m the men: at the first reception to th pit-, given by Chinese delega m spokesman Huang Hu lr here yesterday Su\ 1 1 press spokesma Leonid Uyichev. answ< t75 words
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Article125 1954-05-08 7 AIX EN PROVENCE. 7: (Beuterj A special court yesterday decided here that 77-year-old Gaston Dommui should be put on trial murdering British scientist S\v Jack Drummond, his wife and their daughter at Luis August. 1952. The special court gave its decision alter studying dossier prepared125 words
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Article86 1954-05-08 7 BOMBAY. May 7 (Re.: French Indian police yest< rday tired on a "Liberation Volunteer Force** procession 2,500 strong ai Pulhiehupet. 18 miles north-east of Fondicner* I.v, according to a Pres< Ti u>t of India report. Angry agers weir ed to have disarmed 23 p alter Die86 words
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198 1954-05-08 7 Don't Insult Our Friends', Truman WASIIINGTON, May 7 (IP)— Former IS. President Mr. Harry S. Truman said last night the United States cannot "insult" its friends and still keep leadership of the free world m its fight against communism. Truman made the warning as the two top Democratic leaders m198 words
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Article29 1954-05-08 7 MANILA. .May 6: (Reuter)— Mr. Nevile Charles Gardiner, First Secretary (Commercial) of the British Legation, died here early this morning alter a short illness diagnosed a? encephalitis.29 words
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Article203 1954-05-08 7 LONDON, May 7. (AP).— The Church of England new?- ft paper said today a married Roman Catholic Pope would command more confidence than a celibate one and expressed regret that Pope Pius XII "has been deprived of the experience of a happy married life." T,i203 words
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225 1954-05-08 7 NO DEBATE YET ON I-C ISSUE LANIEL GETS VOTE PARIS, May 7.— The French National Assembly last night granted the government a vote of New ence after hearing Premier Joseph Laniel urge the legislators to avoid bringing about a crisis on the.e\e of negotiations that might open the door to225 words
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Article71 1954-05-08 7 PHILADELPHIA. Ai 7. 'Hi viU r) A :t -tv are trying to turn i dous pow< r <>\ t .m "<>ui ii bomb :<i p«. Senator Boji k<_' H V r ice-Chairman ol the Joint Committee on Atomic Energ) ■aid hnt >* iterdas Thi- vraj71 words
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Article61 1954-05-08 7 To Wed— Then Divorce... COPENHAGEN. May ">' (AP) —A -i !>.■• -h !»ac)u loi s, poised on *:•< Thursday whethei 01 I take th« plui Ii they do marry, the.v and (heir brides will u| > hoik for divorce immediate v .<('♦)' the peren ony. Thru- p ;in I I61 words
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Advertisement36 1954-05-08 7 new shipment of designs for all occasions by MOBBS of South Africa tituij r i i i i Sit 3 to *f many other delightful styles obtainable m the shoe department (first floor) at ROBINSON Ss.ncapor36 words
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Advertisement85 1954-05-08 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Moy 7. The following arc the closing prices of rubber ond tin on th e London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 18id. Spot £717. 105. per ton J U C /c IS'd b »V e £72 Ucr July/September lo 2 0.85 words
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Advertisement105 1954-05-08 7 Our carpets J\ a sound J V^£»J".-"-brobosal 4S It'i lo\e at fust si^l)t \mili .i B\lK These c.upets suit \t i down to the iround. Thcy*ll springy —I he unol t*>iits from bouncing Scotch Blacklaced sheep. They'll t«>u^li kilmarnock knows how to wc;ue a carpet he> te handsome— our deMgners105 words
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Advertisement705 1954-05-08 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND k HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo, Genoa, Moneillei, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Grßremcn. Spore P. S'hom Penang ILEVERKUSEN (HAPAG) 10/15 May l6Moy oy NABOB (NDL) 15/22 June 23Jun« J,, ne HAMBURG (HAPAG) 15/20 June 2Uun« V/""* HOECHST (HAPAG) 7 1 4July 15July »&July Colls Bilbao direct.705 words
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Advertisement1082 1954-05-08 8 Wswm BLUE PUHMEL LIME «gg STm .MANSFIELD CO. LTD. fegincor crated l m Slnjap^J U»>cliJrKe cargo sAll I>O» w PO RTS LONDON A OOMTIIIW»Afc»JW} sham wmng Cydopi for Holland. London *Q May IS >luy l» < pJr^us 'tur ManaUlti! 'la'ver'pooj y May 3 MaJ Hrn Ma 17/ i h k1,082 words
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Advertisement887 1954-05-08 8 RED PLAN TO INFILTRATE AUTO INDUSTRY IS BARED May 7 (1 T P) A Communist master f American Activities Sub-committee. The Plan which ordered man Kit Clardy (Republican, narty members to gain con- Michigan) who called the i rol of union locals m Ford, three-page document the General Motors and887 words
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Advertisement451 1954-05-08 8 EAST ASlAficil For Aden Port Said Cm v f kl Gdynia Copmh I x) "MKONIA" xx) TABADI s I y' xxx) "LALAMM 1 I txxx) "MALAI k x) Calls London xx) Calls Beyi i I xxx) Calls London xxxx) Calls Br\ 1^ SAILINGS PMM KAKiuV^ l^ "INDIA" for Djakarta Chang.451 words
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288 1954-05-08 9 Synthetic Disposal Plan Makes Good Start AKKOX, Ohio: May 7i (UP)— That prospects for the proposed sale of gov- 1 ernment owned synthetic rubber plants to private industry seem to be good, for apparently both gov- ernment and industry are! approaching the disposal programme "realistically," was the view expressed m288 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-05-08 9 photo. PRACTICAL experience with merh.inir.il farm equipment and tuition m its use and value are being provided for Asian agricultural students m Australia under the Colombo Plan. Here, an instructor. Mr. Alec Let (second from left) explains the working of a mounted side deliver> rake to a Ki'"ip of students.UP - 62 words
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Article111 1954-05-08 9 Britain Buys At Less Cost LONDON. May 7 <AP> Britain bought imports at tost m March hut suffered nt (drop m average prices paid 10l h< r exports. the Board I Trade reports. In technical phrases ?-s used t>■ the Board, the indtx Dumber of the terms of tr; c.t111 words
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Article64 1954-05-08 9 COLOMBO. May 7. (IP) Ceylon tnav send trade mi«- < n to China m September m ordct to review the questit!. ol prices involved lindtf tht existing trade part between the two countries. Minister of Commerce R. G St nanayake said Ceylon hiiu Ml U ntion,64 words
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Article255 1954-05-08 9 THE rubber market m Singapore yesterday steadied at the close at 64>| rents per Ib. for first urade rubber for May shipment, a rise of cent on Thursday's levels. Fairly u< o i demand untf >■ it.H-rve of seller* contributed U the improvement In prices.255 words
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Article142 1954-05-08 9 <•,•' n r m m 001 pi i m tiie produce mi. Q Sir.*.-, po i day iri i v i butincn passm t quotation* remained u». <1 fr< ni ihoM of Tbund i c < < omit ...1 remain.* t $.•>.< per pirul for >| Penarjg Ltwk m142 words
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Article123 1954-05-08 9 Induiti m the S m.«. rnpi t liti* uiKi ru t r ;ifi{i v i I p rcpoi IMII SIRIAI Kmrr» NfMM l< I I <fl 4<» Iliiminrr W 30 R< I inson A; Co Ordi IRi S. Stenn ip Ihl "> I R 'tS Stratti Tim 288 >:123 words
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Advertisement48 1954-05-08 9 \\r BARGAIN BUY! h i You can advertise v> 11 needs for as little as ten centi a word In the elu fled columns of the Standard Advertisement* accepted at 128. Robmton *< Road or at the branches •a of the Standard In Kuala Lumpur Penant and t* lpoh48 words
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Miscellaneous168 1954-05-08 9 \btt ef By Al Capp Igy Oop By VT. Hamlin m '1"& iTMAJ oCt6€>£D UP/ BO&m' Wt'LL 1 I BUT TViAT'S BELiEVt ME 1" l^^ 1^ "*>/ rftw \cr rv» pcd<v*mmiy 1 %^'^t VVJ CCHiiiMb i C.LjL^3Bc"»< tM I I A>i_v H\Ai-'t I OOK£. THE\ \f '*V X QjTvt^L TQ168 words
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Miscellaneous713 1954-05-08 9 ■niTirnitnifurnin-'- ■"iiffirffr-ir-inifflnniiriiff- -'infl|-|iniiiiirwnriir-'"i*i»fllnwniiii<iiiini mm i aiMin.sxmi^ IPHbbw— i MALACCA t .<■ »S iNGAPOREf xi>ll V' J I l'l»O: "One.-ation Secret li' M.. ft» 7S I>O Xt'K t C n !t a T. *-H»K\: Belle Stan I L- 30 .r, t P V 1 *,Sld*/j noon Lyes lTs«mil) 2. R ..i713 words
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Article, Illustration296 1954-05-08 10 ASFD re;iM»rt h.r iln> lima \.1.-> t«. t- ii,,h, thr lovely from >x.in--% wN ha" madr b/r namr m n radio ami m mm..,. i»d. n.-n- m Singapore, sfces uuuia« x." r p,-"^ »5 v v ■P ine hand, ttet'i hci (ffaciag i.mer.n rt-laxiag witk frteat^ bHwern sin«ini km*.296 words
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247 1954-05-08 10 Btl p: luced v^ Si '.l cv Passion m > rias'g Church, Leipzig G April 15 r29 T -»»>. c pen-n im s >' > was Bach'? literary col'n > I c consists Hid 27 .f 3( ew'a I >spel, Pic 1 i sible for the247 words
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Article396 1954-05-08 10 iflti and as many chorales i tnn-versei to and me >i. s, m most of which. It is tupposed. the original i theran congregation vj^ exp > i to join. Th,. words of J»mjs \\x\ nm Invariable icnapaitfrt .»f s4rini;s cmlv. so distiwvislling Ihem trom those396 words
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Article441 1954-05-08 10 zcx h moaning n Sm, ipo P iurtf, •>. disadvantage* First I »Aj Indi pul »n arc mil c would t to i the itre to su| 6\ m I |l I :;i The iag;j vevei -:i m of the ninani this *tal pletely nevi I441 words
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Article, Illustration91 1954-05-08 10 th* mu«J S N I'OFIHOISI, the eminent authori«v on turn, mw ?<h Who wiU ulk n the St >l*tthrw Passion tomorrow at 7 p.m. m th c St. Andrews Cathedral Memorial the linZ r ta A k Uh *t the piano will bj n It \V iV r -""house'* well-known91 words
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Advertisement103 1954-05-08 10 ff*"""""""" 11 iiiiiiiimmiHiiiiiiimnnir I THESE ARE NEW! I ■-f fiderly <-./ K,n g Co,e) CLMOSI t I jfoung At Heart -f (Frank Smarm fr .tment bluei tf -0 ri 141^1 S- (Merle Trays. CL M >! f l+ Still I love you C Mfl7l (Tommy Leonetti)- 37] I UMne'Chnsry) CL103 words
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Article79 1954-05-08 11 MANILA, May 7 (UP)— Two Singapore weightlifteri took tbjrd and fouri'n places. Cnay Weng Yew. who scored the only poi:.t for the Colony at the" Olympic?, rame third; with a total poundage of 070 m featherweight division. Th« winner was Burmaj i^ n Muani who lifetd79 words
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Article36 1954-05-08 11 SPECTACILAR poal by Salim. In th« 25th minute ol the teeond I cuab'cd Argonauts to -hare poipts with the teagua. lefdert. the Star Socceritea A." m a Division .<C match p; Geylang iUdium yesterday.36 words
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Article30 1954-05-08 11 BRADFORD, Yorkshire. Mm r> tßeuiri Warrington won th« Ruubv League when the> brat Halifax by 8 points to In the iep!ay o£ th* final hen on May30 words
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Article, Illustration737 1954-05-08 11 DREAM COMES TRUE FOR ROGER OXFORD. England May (Reuterj Roger Bannister Lanky British athlete yesterday became the first man m the world to run th c mile m under four minutes a feat many doctor.* and sportsmen believed to be impossible. Th c '-24-year-old medical student collapsed and had to737 words
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Article385 1954-05-08 11 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES 29 Coals In 2 Games By MANILA, Fri. Valiant Singapore watcroloists triumphed over a one-sided refereeing nd unfair tactics by Hong Kong to enter the nal with a 1 5-3 victory. Yesterday Singapore eat Philippines 14-1. Singapore look good for a team medal385 words
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Article292 1954-05-08 11 Jap Women Capture Swim Title »n*« lermaids *;on tie swimming iamp onship of the Second G m« by cip-.u'.-inn three fi bI place* of the five eve 4hi but th« P pii «P ;i irp ri !«*l y d place pertormance T j panes* wored one. v c 400 metro292 words
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Article163 1954-05-08 11 ROYAL NAVY having irs| workout U I team :.l .T Icsar stadium yesterday, paid cant respect to sbhfa A earn who they routed 6 <>. after m inconspicious Rrst half, where litv barely eked out a 1-0 lead. It \v is however. different tory In the163 words
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Article28 1954-05-08 11 me YM.s A. had to fiuM very h;nd for Iheir 2-0 victory over the Blue Rovers m Division match at th€ A. ground I yesterday28 words
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Article233 1954-05-08 11 China PI Final MANILA May 7. (UP ArT» —In the hai ie»\ -•a r ">• l Fought name baskett> il i iei es >' Ile Second Asian Same* China came from I i m the |S^ te v M p-j.*hed to the front m an over time period to iefeal233 words
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Article185 1954-05-08 11 KIALA LUMPUR, Kr^.iv.— Selangor Eune A iociatipn rved s'>ti c reputa they lost by their recent J-Q defeat at the hands of tne k.l Garrison by earning a ■< served 4-3 v.c TH \in senior divi ion tcfiet match piayted a; Uft Priaew Road stadium. The game185 words
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Article30 1954-05-08 11 MANILA. May 7 <AFP>.-| K< ret q• .t\e<* int l Ul l the fO by lot drawing IIWI v '>, Burma '-itimht 2-all, n I extend 1 i" h30 words
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Article64 1954-05-08 11 MANILA M«v J.CAP .1 rn<M ■Sir Male- m L'»w, r- t Pre»*de Wing i •"> H A s< >ll! 'J PakiMai r y ie *idti I and Mr. Jo -I. ■I preside n t Hi. of II t Rei>r< nrnbvn F l 1 Internatii .I ii.64 words
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Article260 1954-05-08 11 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES By By .MANILA, Fli. —More than 30,000. mostly luneae, bombarded Kizal stadium with fire crackers uml tiirworks m celebration ftf Chinas 4 victor tvef Indonesia to enter the final of the football toui :i •mnit. Indonesia's shock goal m the openin- minutes iiteacei the260 words
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Advertisement791 1954-05-08 11 sin \no\s vacant %< \N< IKS FOR POSTS OF ii hi:rs Knrc.vnoN x! 1,1 I'ARTMINT. JOIIORE. -I'HK following vacancies hie I be filled m June. 1954 i achers m Training. Eng Si Men $120 per mens< n Women *IWJ per mensem Apj U muct have atI theii 17th but pot791 words
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Advertisement1462 1954-05-08 11 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, ELECTIONS ORDINANCE, 1950. 1950. IPOII AND MENGI/EMBU IPO 11 AND MENGLEMBU TOWN COUNCIL TOWN COUNCIL (PROCEDURE FOR (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS) ELECTIONS) REGULATIONS. 1954. REGULATIONS. 1954. Regulation 3 (6). Regulation 3 (6). Notice of Completion of Notice of Completion of Register. Register. NOTICE1,462 words
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Article54 1954-05-08 12 THI r.rogr.imnie for toni^ht't* tennis rxhlbilioa by the Australians i s Lewis lload vs. R«>r EmrrH o, Ncalc leaser v*. R»** Hart" i H»».i'> :ind I merson will te^m up t.» play Fraser and Hartwi* i« doubles. The exhibition at fh *«n« >- p«»r» Badminton Stadium54 words
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Article, Illustration224 1954-05-08 12 How They Finished On 2nd Day MAGNIFICENCE c »3 an T)u l c sorl but if he is m then oe too go d ror his i race 5. Thi i ft m Saturday ii c 11 stan es r ;r r n h empt he I un- «J fur-224 words
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Article665 1954-05-08 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE l: 2.30 p.m.— Cl. Si Div. 2—9 Furs. 1. o«;o Mont Clare 5> ».«»o "Prince Stable" s. Faggotttr J. 388 Hurry lp gy B.l'. Mrs. D. Bagby B »^by Bu'ov S. t;i.» Palitey 3y g.13 Mr N"< V;i L Nin Wadsworth Mv 4. itfo Splendour 5y665 words
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Article170 1954-05-08 12 By WINDSOR i%. KUALA LOMPITK. I day's prourumine is r Um t over six furlong lMv keen tussle betwtvn >v[ Prosperity, Troubadour and ant Boy, Tarzan and Pink Sporter ire also not out i Both Prosperity iT iU^\ ing youngsters. These I engagements on V saved for this liv170 words
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Article164 1954-05-08 12 Windsor UJ ciny Reveller Capt. Derby Scrutineer 1 lurry ii» i .m,., Talideer T.ik.h-er {!.,> V fyiui U» 1V»«t Uorlm SH (OMMWUO UUMIIIIIU CHANTIt'LBMI MANAIIIKI X Mju.hlki l». llrau M;ilni Prinii> Kirns Mttrui.v »iMid \i ui.iliikl S>. I'mniiuiiJu llvau M.itm DONCAMTKM jiMMiN Ml.\KKI<)Kr TWO DIAMONDS X Jlmrio l»o>164 words
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Article59 1954-05-08 12 ™5 m lace"™ 11 H* "S-tai brilliant m» wh. "bowed practically all the w,v c ta e.ror.4, iwI*TU?SS "orn^e. diwnl »P ""h ''ourilh. A tUyin« type. Jimmy Boy iould t clos< JC- vr the Dorter SS^ fi" Wi,,,,er fc« d«» J cto«? tVto g w59 words
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