Singapore Standard, 10 May 1954
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Title Section22 1954-05-10 1 SINGAPORE M I IN MINI sdfsdfsdf I AH I Vol. IV. No. 31*. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1951. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.22 words
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Article46 1954-05-10 1 U.M.N.O. RECALLS RAHMAN FROMUK u ii Rahman, ihe United ,1 Organ j de recalled mission to a of the nts here, i Command t »day. i P r I illei a I O i:i the I State foi I I W <-M tO W H the46 words
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Article56 1954-05-10 1 IX, May 9 (AFP)— Mari« Solio. 84. is believed ..rids record for waketulness, as he has to set to sleep for Si years. uhn enjoys excellent health, never slept l Sleeping tablets have no effect on him uet through the night, he has a bout56 words
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Article87 1954-05-10 1 Go Slow On A-Energy, Warns TUC LONDON] May 9 (Renter)— Britain's Trades Union Conjresa i 'presenting B.oon nno workers has issued a warning igainst "UlO rapid application" of V.unic energy in industry. A Tf r C progress report welcomed th« "dramatic** promise A itomic generated power. but a Ided "Nobody87 words
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Article29 1954-05-10 1 THE Nationalist Chinese Government was reported yesterday to be tightening measures against a possible Chinese Communist plan to invade Formosa following the fall of Dien Bien Phu.29 words
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Article59 1954-05-10 1 Red F lotilla Chases Japs TOf^O. May 9 (AFPV— A flotilla of three large Rui I warships pursued a Japane.-e boat on Saturday oiT the northern tip of Hokkaido, it was reported today. Crew memberj of the boal said the flotilla consisted of a *****-ton aircraft carrier- a i destroyer59 words
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Article428 1954-05-10 1 8,000 Prisoners Taken In Fortress HANOI, May 9 (Reuter) Long columns of French prisoners taken in the fall of Dien Bien Phu have begun a long, gruelling march over rugged terrain to reach Vietminh prison camps, military observers said today. French spotter planes yesterday saw prisoners428 words
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171 1954-05-10 1 Day Of Joy Overshadowed By Defeat In I-C SAIGON, Ma v S (AP) On this oppressively hot Sundajr, thousands of IndoChiaa*i devout went to mass to >iv prayers for the dead of Dim Bien Phu. Normally this should have Wen a day of rejoiiin? for The double anniversaries of the171 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-05-10 1 photo. A WOUNDED Vietminh piisoner is carried by one of his comrades, as they are led to be cured and questioned. This picture is one of the last taken at Dicn Bien Phu before its fall last week. Now the French defenders of the fortressU.P. - 53 words
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Article210 1954-05-10 1 r/ie Queen: GIBRALTAR, May 9 (Reuter)— Shop and house fronts in the narrow streets of this fortress rock were hidden by flags and buntings today, as the people prepared to greet the Royal family on the last stage of their Commonwealth tour. The Queen, *.;<• Di.ki210 words
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Article117 1954-05-10 1 Man Hurt In Shop Shooting PEN'ANG. Sun A firewood labourer, Teoh Seng Teik, :*u. was wounded by Two gunmen in the thigh jr a cotfee In West Jelutong at 8 a.:n. today Teoh aas a'one drinking coffee and reading Chinese newspaper, when three shots rang out. They were-Ared by two117 words
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343 1954-05-10 1 Planter Routs Bandits Who Ambushed Him KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Sun. North Johore dominated the "emergency newsfront" asain this week-end, with i terrorist ambush, attacks on vehicles and pasting of Ked leaflets on roadside posU. fen terrorists suspected to 1 1 >[ the s "3rd. In- Plai sterday i stati road in343 words
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Article62 1954-05-10 1 NEW YORK. May 9 (AP)— Former President Harry Truman called on President Eisenhower last night to assert himself as "master in his own house" and stem the "growth of hysteria" about Communism. fheii perhaps our I television sets ran return to normal." Mr. Truman said62 words
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214 1954-05-10 1 SOVIET MARSHAL PRAISES VALOUR OF WEST LONDON. May 9 (UP) Russian Marshal Grigory Zhukov today lauded British and United States valour during World War II and said the Soviet Union would never forget their heroism. Zhukov wrote an article UK the Communist Party news paper Pravda on V-E Day anniversary214 words
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Article112 1954-05-10 1 Adm. Lambe Opposes S-EA Alliance HONOLULU. May 9. (AP) Admiral Sir Charles E. Lambe, C-ln-C, British Far East Station. told a press conference here yesterday he does not believe that a forma', political pact among free nations could improve upon the existing military relationships in South-east Asia. He said the112 words
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Article35 1954-05-10 1 GENEVA. May 9 (UP).— Chou En-lai's R«d Chinese delegation gave a dinner last night "in honour" of the" Communist Vietminh delegation apparently to celebrate the Reft victory at Dieu Bieu Phu.35 words
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131 1954-05-10 1 Rebel Ho Says: It's PEACE We Seek JAKARTA. lf«v (1::>I Vietminh Leader li» Chi Minh said today that he "sincvioly" h >- e<j the Geneva COfll ence could bi in ieac« to fado-China, but .1 the Unit i Statei of "acuwh intervening" in tl>*' mir u in order to tui131 words
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104 1954-05-10 1 But Threat To Hanoi Remains HANOI May <IP> Kreiu h military leaders wei warned that the victoiion* Communist armies may now ulit'd on Hanoi in an all out onslaught to drive the Kiemli out of Northern likloMiihi hayh souru's said lodav. The Mtminh troop* tnty also rO south from f.illi-n104 words
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Advertisement11 1954-05-10 1 NO HODS*, "a''/ OOUBLE >4v^» t PATCRGOM GtMOMG 0 CO H»11 words
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413 1954-05-10 2 Growth Of Reserve Unit Ensures Order: THE Singopore Horbour Board is ready to ensure the uninterrupted handling of cargo incase of on emergency or outbreak of wor. This has been made possible t>\ me steady growth of the S.H.B. Reserve which was formed413 words
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Article144 1954-05-10 2 3 Soldiers Stole Cucumbers JOHOKK BAHKI Sun Three members of a Juagle lomp.inv. Pip. Majid (pi. Wah.iid and Ptr Bahari. wire finrd a latal s4 SJ2S in thf Poli(r Catfti ht-re today for stealing rut um hers and using (iimin.il forte on a t.i\i driver. The three laMien were returning144 words
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Article144 1954-05-10 2 a uX a sbeen a <«»'Plete success. .-irtimiem issued by the flertioni Office said thai id 1 persons, out of a poieima; e.fi-torate of 200 000 nave registered. Thia constitutes more than [5 per cent of the total eligible electorate MiTil* miinber of voten in144 words
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Article379 1954-05-10 2 shenton Way Re-entry Standard Start" Reporter KLFVEN «f the twelve buvers of fifteen lots of land in Shenton Way and Robinson Road have been gives a 21-day ultimatum by the Singapore Govern ment. Th< Government has asked I lese buyers to ihow cause, within 2\ days,379 words
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Article35 1954-05-10 2 NINETY-NINE University of Malaya of whom near'y half are Arst-year medical students, are aiTectei by the call-up for National service, it was announced in the latest publication of the Malayan Undergrad.35 words
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Article240 1954-05-10 2 S. W. U. Makes Strike Threat Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Workers' Union yesterday threatened to call a general strike by its 10.000 members employed in about 50 Colony industl S. At a special meeting <»f all hr;;i;< h committee mem;h rs, it decide (i to start a strike fund240 words
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Article68 1954-05-10 2 BITTERWORTH. Sun. Members of *h^ local division of the Civil Defence ha I their (>tt Together" since *iu'ir headquarters was o;>- some time ago. Colonel D. Ferguson, A> stani Com nissioner for c< il Defence. Northern Divfc m congratu ated meml era their keenness in the work.68 words
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Article42 1954-05-10 2 You can. advertise yojr needs for a s little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh.42 words
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Article165 1954-05-10 2 Call For Malay As Lingua Franca PENANG, Sun. The Federation Malay Trarher.s' Union I n d ;i y unanimously agreed that their representatives should approach every Sultan in the Federation to ask that Malay should be recognised as an official language in the Federation. Inche Noor hin Ahmad, a vice165 words
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Article66 1954-05-10 2 Boy Swept By Wave Is Rescued PEN AN G, S i boy sitting rock off. Tj jong Butigah was su«t' •he >oi by i tanti od a >■ Fortunate jr, Ih t» T> Kong iui mi ra.ignt b tWQ r«». the iea a". 1 ihi| i :>..! friei I, Ch66 words
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Article36 1954-05-10 2 JOHORK BAMRI'. Sun.— Throe F C S Haji Aril Bi:: .::■.< bcS to n -.<. Supr on i Narge of j I IW tr w Mr. ralog D i DPr. I no r lence.36 words
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Article, Illustration116 1954-05-10 2 KUALA KANGSAR. Sun. Horn i t« 11 yefti !c.\ ■■-■< m e Sauk village i id village in Ki: Kaugsar to enter Si i^e Three ol iti i < < ment. Assist int District OftVi r. Mr. W. D over the the act i airman. M116 words
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Article25 1954-05-10 2 KUALA KA: Mr. Ml ght A Tapah Malayan n< elfan of K w.^ nembi K Kani Conrunitte< His i25 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-05-10 2 SINC.APOKF girl t. scan their h.indiuork which u.is on ilsptaj .»t their headquarters Ruyong Road, mi P 'u r day. Mr. U A the Officer Adbaiahitrriaff the (iovernnitnt opentij the exhibition. •rfaaiM'd b> the Manapatv c.»ri (iuidrs \vsoMati(»n39 words
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Advertisement249 1954-05-10 2 f&\ Now you can get J^V^\ CHINESE TUSSORE i™|a| SUITING < Pure Silk. HHhIK CHINESE PONJEE fflNwf TAILORING DEPT. D A I A I TEXTILES, BAJAJ LIMITED. M RAM Its PLACE. SIMiAFORf PHONfc: 41 GarrarD 1$ MOOtLM/AC. 3-SPEED. i $87.50 (S-pon Price) g Fi.ioy your r«'cc (/«d ''<>';£* GARRARD /nofces249 words
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Advertisement56 1954-05-10 2 HAVE ri |1 YOU Vl I BEEN TO FOOK ON. KWOWJ WING ON, SUN CH OR SOUTH SEA CO South IrJ THE HOUSE OF LEADING IM" RS fil GRAND CHEAPJ*' From To Doy 10th MA> Come! Come! G*rm moke your BAKGAH |lL THE OFFER WE i L H NOT BE56 words
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Article43 1954-05-10 3 tALA I, Sun —Hundreds f Cath itten led the an- P >rtguese i| this morning to ite finding of a sacred i S s. Many preseni .it the mass ing outside Malacca wh > isij the Sel l each <r.43 words
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Article83 1954-05-10 3 THE i Progressive 1 ir v is it.- residents of the Fist W-: to attend a :1 >n S•■•ly to form a P irty Di »tr C unmittee in W ii the n ■ient- that sh there be real success party government on le isis83 words
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Article84 1954-05-10 3 MvORE tiw. 300 potential passengers India yes- kei iiv •in i le i" the office of i the Eastern Shipping Company Mia i > Street, to obtain i to travel on the Jala- j 4v) i sai ing from Singapore, :•■> M i ii i> >-i84 words
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Article234 1954-05-10 3 Doctor's Motion Adopted Standard Staff Reporter A SUGGESTION by Dr. 1 B. K. Sreenivasam, that as Malaya is preparing for self-government, the Importance of having trained legislators could not be over emphasized, was adopted at the fourth statutory meeting of the Guild of Graduates of the234 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-05-10 3 photo. T fl E VENER \BLE Bhikkhu I. Titthila of Burma, lecturer of Buddhist Philosophy at the University of Rangoon, arrived in Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation from Sydney yesterday, after spending a month holding lectures and study classes in New South Wales. Victoria and Queensland HeStandard - 82 words
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Article38 1954-05-10 3 PENANG, Sun. Thieves broke into the house of .Mr. Khaw Chin Tit, a Govern- 1 ment clerk, in Chow Thye Road, early this morning, and; stole a watch, three fountain pens and a shirt.38 words
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Article34 1954-05-10 3 ONE HUNDRED <jf the 500 j 1 youths who are expected to attend the World Assembly of Youth in Singapore in August are expected to spend a day in Johore Bahru.34 words
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265 1954-05-10 3 Lofthouse Tops As Lecturer in Music DR. CHARLES Thornton Lofthouse, eminent Bach scholar and interpreter, gave an illustrated lecture on the St. Matthew Passion in the St. Andrew's Cathedral Memorial Hall last night. Speaking for !>.) minutes to a most keen mid attentive audience, Dr. Lofthouse interspersed n ;> remarksV.F.D. - 265 words
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Article, Illustration134 1954-05-10 3 MR. AW BOON HAW has told the Catholic sisters of Our Lady's School in Honi;--koßg that he Ail) donate SJO.OOO to their new school buildiag provided the Goteminent exesapfts the donation from ta\ is it would be used for a charitableStandard; Sing Tao - 134 words
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Article218 1954-05-10 3 Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Kadio Malaya's Kuala Lumpur station sought public reaction today to its latest idea to brin^ •murder" to the homes of listeners in what it described as "a new type of entertainment." Ihe "mur ler programme" be a 30 minute weekly feat218 words
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Article217 1954-05-10 3 CHRISTIANS LAUNCH HOME WEEK CHRISTIANS 1 u Hom« Week' sponsored by the Malayan Christian Council began in Singapore yester iiy With special service ki the various churches, th emphasis being on strengthening family life. This is the first time that ''Home Week" if being 1.--served in the Pederati Ml and217 words
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Article199 1954-05-10 3 AX initial electoral roll will be compiled by usin< the present system of identity cards. Government announced yesterday. A government statement pointed out that t ho Rendel j Constitutional CommiMi >'i h j already rerom mended that an electoral roll he prepared >v automatic199 words
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265 1954-05-10 3 RECENT promotions in the Johore Bahru Medical Department have led to a great deal of dissatisfaction amon? the hospital assistants, Mr. S. Thavarajah, Malayan Trade Union Council representative in the Johore State Council, told The Standard yesterday. He Mi that iu> i! i i265 words
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Article79 1954-05-10 3 there were tevn traffic lenti within an hour \u Singap to yesterday morning A three-year-ol ';> >y. Lam Chow B)on, wrai involved in an accfdetit a< Je i 'ih Street and died m the way to ii wpital. A ir overturned in Orrhard RiM after79 words
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Article55 1954-05-10 3 T\IF. Japa )ni u 1 General In Sins »poi Mi Ken Niriomyj returned to the Colony yesterday after threeweek visi 1 t.i .f i;i ir. -m routii i •onsultiti >n with (\*r nnment H i \v i ■cromp inle l bv hi i wil ind two55 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-05-10 3 THE "Pietur«« Dance", on t > of the main attraction* i n "Shakuntala", a dance-drama to be staged •>>' the I imniis Indian dancer, Mr K. P. Bhaskar. and his students at Sin Mpoir's Victoria Theatre tomorrow and Wrdnesdav. The theme of IW show is iStandard - 70 words
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Advertisement254 1954-05-10 3 t C AflH C\(\ MUST BE )j UUU.UU won MISSION CONTEST are fr > M Coli- I V u ,S BUY MIS- \l\\\x SIC*- FVERAGCS 8c- P f '»V HAV? n Pofcncy -^H^-'J tive Valu: n^u^ J" illiT j Mak«thir« a pleasure CONDITIONS OF CONTEST S i the ordef of254 words
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Advertisement50 1954-05-10 3 lIIchI THE BEST 0 0 OF !TS o [KINDj THE hoover Standard Model VACUUM CLEANER B^B^r THE NEW HOOVER WASHING MACHINE iiir HOOVER DUSTETTE M 5k SUCKS OUST WHEREVER IT GOES THE NEW. HOOVER ELECTRIC POLISHER FOR THE LATEST LABOUR SAVING DEVICES, GET HOOVER TRADE ENQUIRIES TO SOLE AGENTS: [EMPORIUM50 words
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Article870 1954-05-10 4 NGIAM TONG- FATT - BE THE MAN WHO WINS! NGIAM TONG-FATT »fghgfhgfhfghy I I. of Us wish to Miid'cd in life, and we all ad mil that there is no royal inad to siincvs Bat there *rt certain rules which we miiM follow if we want to he successful and respected individuals in our870 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-10 4 UK «av born just a few hours Btferc this picture was t;ik»n t >*eek a handsome baby Jons lers. soft, velvety 2«" *»d a shiny Rolden coat with the foal are sisters Jane and Carol (hipper-IM-Id. who have "adopted" him a> their pet.43 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-05-10 4 ONE year r.WI! Thai's lndravathi \nrl i uorld know Ih. fact at K^h^^part^beJ^ \Z l^i S '^P<»re. W.th her are hr r hrft < v'tVrv \asanthakuman (4). Sarxswathi (C) n t s slerv The .Ml a« Ih, *UrtSS r yW. S Ullii*^^: pillai.45 words
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Article123 1954-05-10 4 DESTINED tc become ift ■■•»***<■■ m >■ ilptor, he was born f.- rh Prance in i?4 r st ?J> R ui <■« i E. ryr. he acquainted him* II with all tnt branches of bis ;.rt pottery making and architectun as wt:. ,-.c sculpture.123 words
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Article643 1954-05-10 4 Raymond Saunders - Raymond Saunders Says r PHfcSE accidents need not have happrned. Greatest causes of drawing accidents, according to statistics, are (1) that people who could not swim went beyond their depth and (2) those who could swim did not respect the water and lake643 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-05-10 4 BABY, IT'S WARM INSIDE KVFKY ni?h( nh.n in> B .aM. i hair, takes out his slipprrs. And evrr> ni^h; I, cl.Msn't mind bit Bt nyi25 words
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Article, Illustration5 1954-05-10 4 C.B. Norton - IT HAPPENED C.B.Norton B^B m5 words
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Article, Illustration247 1954-05-10 4 IT*s 1 1 year-old, < <:♦ d Malcolni IVaylor m (i cbua forty cHildrt n. H"».;:. the c rh« rj bi > rlatj al Andorer'j Portuxiy T/irh rhcir twice-tim* u:ble. or "The cat sat tn tht n.at." Mnli-til studiei bookj on logic, or247 words
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Article70 1954-05-10 4 I,\)R country*! take I i now are In th< fteldi th«y have An c l nOW the t happy iky Rememberi !h» -p v. boldly To brin? back on < < will, pet That humai bl< shed all might coa^e. TN eulocy of volet and i Let's70 words
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Article70 1954-05-10 4 AN' tcriculturc icboo] th.it wi teach modern f. ing methodj to more th.in 1.500 Korean farmen ha* been opr-ied in Seoul by the Korean Civil Asi mand (KCAC). The school will enroll 2 r >o students at a time in mx conserutivt- Bine day COUliCfc "The objective70 words
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Article273 1954-05-10 5 Industrials: A indral Brick 7J' Pref 12.00 Chinese Bankers Trust $5.00. Eastern United $36.75. federal Dispensary $3.05. Fra.ser Neave Ords $2.00 and $24)1 4 Gammons 52.974 and $3.00, Hammers J $3.07$ and $:UO. Hongkong I Bank Col. $175.00, Hongkong Bank London Wm Jacks $2.80, Malayan Brewertei273 words
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269 1954-05-10 5 INDUSTRIALS SHOW A RALLYING INCLINATION THE fall in rubber of 3 cents a lh. and in the metal price of $5.00 a picul. together with the current political uncertainty led to dull markets and a decreased turnover. Although Tin Shares fell back and Rubbers were inclined to ease. Industrials showed269 words
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Article436 1954-05-10 5 Buk i t Kep o n Kubbrr Kslatrs. Limited: With it* rubber still immature made a net prod! of $3r>7."* (4'r > for 195.1 from Interest and di\ icifM'i^ on investments. At balan'i»i» date net liquid assets equalled S6.VJB3 or 45.2 ct« per >iu»re. 1»> acres were436 words
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Miscellaneous223 1954-05-10 5 ■!'_^3 -jXjllSuiJafe-J^allaf^J^lil^glttJ^P^^mM^^ 3Bg»gJ»>. T'fr *'A^J& TBgS-V UITi AD O Hi -J? lil.Olil j 7 3') W?y KLUANG kip*" -x. f _J~ BRII.I.IAM I I K TV i R KUALA LUMPUR r\\ ii io\ the l2 M I 15 »J» I t L'SIS «»»>• ON: k N 3 a3O r Place223 words
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Miscellaneous318 1954-05-10 5 SINGAPORE K \l»l() MVl\\ M'UKI N k!> Mixture I i.m R the S ;.7 For Scha >.-. 1 0] m M i\. :;e- lAn New« 4 f Uj'A'so:i 'J tn I- Si I i ;hi m..- l- 5 < f ai Childn 7 .1" S P<■ ade. a p. m318 words
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Miscellaneous371 1954-05-10 5 *j& ?Cyy DS m^m\ MM M\ 0% j& 1 1-* A*^ ff i^J IJ r m MM Mm mw 1 T 1 \\s QI'OTATMIN tiuii!,- th.it it lit* hadn't 'Mi-ii it.trn i»< -»;>!«• \f.,ui.l li.ivi"""•''l know «h> ,,1 I 1 Viion >< »l K BIN I UMi.N IMJ BlrrtlDATl \KM371 words
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Article795 1954-05-10 6 |)IKN BIEN PHU has fallen after 57 days of bitter and sustained fighting. It", as it is claimed, Dien Bien Phu has a psychological rather than a military value, then the Vietminh have won a psychological victory at great cost in terms of human lives. The Fiench.795 words
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Article, Illustration1119 1954-05-10 6 GILBERT REES - GILBERT REES By |"EW spies have helped to make history: but" such was the feat of stern-faced Dr. Richard Sorge, outwardly a devoted Nazi, inwardly a fanatical Communist, whose coups in Japan may have saved Russia from defeat. Sorge was born in southern Russia1,119 words
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Article279 1954-05-10 6 I PRESERVED a eptai i bj the Philippines ol Mr. P pro a Pa iflc Treat3 Organisa i< i now s< ems doubtfu hout the acquies ence of so friendly and unsuspici< a Power as the Phi ippines PATO has little i hance of achieving anything iew279 words
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Article249 1954-05-10 6 Patrick O' Donovan - Patrick O' Donovan A: it, the Phi ip- ha^ irec battj n Ki whi.ii <^^ •in- ounl ry lomc ve\ ti I Mi 1 io;i !<> lara a year. Any rurttu nitment whether in Indo-China or other of danger, would n reive little suppoii even if it seemed249 words
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Article55 1954-05-10 6 'All Our Member Help' > Binfapore Canine u. Association I ttron| 1 the text of the lett< Jbv "a Reader'' aiif< puhli in your Issue oi the I stant. 1 am \fv f, deed to be able to Ktrve < committee When member if ro-operat the truest ten* < The55 words
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Article86 1954-05-10 6 Sir;— SiMuapi.ie arc agitati d thai I tional authi all practical i pod the Fiw Y. ar S mentary Plan for schools. A:-Year-Plan xiotis Ui that Malay education 1 tubordinaU I U J educatk n schools. ticularly agreed trial. B,;' abandoi men! writ chert' r-. The VnU move86 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-05-10 6 MU\ \\u\\ (1111l «\tl\ ll\t tlin\.> thai shoiildn I »>•■ m aerc liWil >n tat wraai17 words
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Advertisement13 1954-05-10 6 Next Monday 60,000 ftmssii II >nnu (hi I fit i I Hi tuts13 words
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Advertisement102 1954-05-10 6 wKE^S^'^wlj^M- tK^h /^daS afl a^Bn^Hni^aMßM i rireahrast b cin importanl niecil lor chij* The* rood lUthontiei >a> ihal thf firs' j mcdl of the da> is s». important nl e »i>r children that the> sht>uld has- quarter to a third ot then dl i j fa\^ lood requirements at that102 words
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Article51 1954-05-10 7 20,000 HELD INANT-MAU MAU SWEEP UIROBI. Maj (R.uter).— Africans— a lirohi's native population detained in "Operation i-Mau Mau sweep, sjr George Erskine, ComEasl Mrica. said strrriay. two we* ks of my operation, :i a bioadcast lai ge number picked up in I an 5 Rehcbiliiation >rk I I .i tO51 words
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Article42 1954-05-10 7 V m A the P H m^ OeH I the K H rer i c W a ne h« re to supei r hi 35 x IK buili gs tied iit- J- H H I to n42 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-05-10 7 MIKE, SCREEN PRESS QUEEN photo NEW YORK: Holding her sceptre micro phone -V'i-vrar old Dorothy Rowaad displays the qualifications which won her the title "Mike And Screen Press Queen." The Bradford. Pi., beauty will reiyn at the second annual Mike and Screen Press Dinner next month. UPUP - 47 words
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Article67 1954-05-10 7 VIENNA, May 9, (Reuter). S ties to fight Communist activi- Mr. Morgan Phillips S* General of the British r Pari [a news consi night. d, ininist t torts to young people by as arranging trips to Ii t irtain countries. \h\ Phillips was speaking after the closing67 words
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Article62 1954-05-10 7 LONDON. May 9: (Reuter). vcar -entente fol mposed on Richard W iam M ;:::>. 24-year-old Roy a] Artillery gunner, has 90 days. inn v.i! eged to have a a k; d 1 20 miles from Dublin to Belfasi to i »in the Br I Army. th<62 words
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Article52 1954-05-10 7 CZECHS 'ANTI RED' i fied be- n Congn Com"ommunisi Aggresllc was arrested <>m < >pionage charges after uoini; •«> t'/r i ikia in lf 4K to study. lie said thai after aping from prison in 1952 was aided > n hiding by I h- who actively and passh t y52 words
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Article84 1954-05-10 7 LONDON. May P. «AP> Butter, fai hee on sale un rationed today in Britain for the first time in 14 years. Biasui names will return and (trices will be higher. H itter jumps in price troin 3s. Bd. a pound to 4s. 3d. Margarine wi84 words
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Article30 1954-05-10 7 SIAMESE twins were born < day •>■ the "John Gaston" Clinic at Memphis, Tenne see. The two baby girls, born of Nemo parents, arc joined together ;ii the head. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 30 words
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Article624 1954-05-10 7 Big 3' Reject Demand To Admit Phantom' -Regimes GENEVA, May 9: The Communists paralysed the opening session of the nine-nation Indo-China peace conference yesterday by demanding admission of the two rebel regimes in Laos and Cambodia. The proposal for participation in the conference by the "governments624 words
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Article165 1954-05-10 7 CAIRO, May 9, (IP).— British troops in the Sutz (anal zone were warned yesterday "You'll die sooner or later' as the newspaper of Egypt's Revolutionary Council hinted Suez could become another Dien Bien Phu. A British military spokesman said "intimidating" leafets were" distributed around the165 words
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Article109 1954-05-10 7 She Had No Love For Me: Man (82) LOS ANGELES, May 0. <AP) "She had no love for me." 82 year-old A. Janes testified. "She would push me a way and would say that my face felt like a cold fi>h against hers." The retired blacksmith uut an annulment. He109 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-05-10 7 To Welcome The Queen tram 1 1 1\<; n 000 .mi.. t» air from Toim.i In help welcome home (fuern Kli/.i Ix-lh I'.ilu Y.m.i u Timou. .'JO. and Vckiii^i I .ik.tu.i. M. cousins of Quitii Baltic of Tonga. have arrived in London. They will Mike a niimhrr of visits to82 words
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Article82 1954-05-10 7 POLICY IN MALAYA 'BRUTAL' HARR< MATE. <Y re), M;iv (Reuter) Mi Bainei announced h* had resiqtu' i .1 1 proajMcth eCa native (government) j>-^ meritnty i andldatt beca r the u.<<\ < nment'i M unne< < !v brutal" policy in K«ti\.. Malaya Mr. Peter Bail old taw student t i.82 words
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Article41 1954-05-10 7 MAM! A Majf I A Philipi Ar p terday Japant w (I and wounded two u!i Lubang Island, < Iranci to B The h< ported mol< yillagt folk on tlu- tiny n quesi of 1 S< tempts, newsman i41 words
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Article70 1954-05-10 7 BOXX. Germany, May 9: (AP). Unmarried German women over 35 years old may in the future rail themselves Fran (Mrs.) instead ol Fraulein (Miss) if they wish. This privilege for spinsters was given yesterday by Interior Minister Gerhard Schroeder. He said it would l)e legal for70 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-05-10 7 Would-Be Jumper Is Saved THOUSANDS of people lined llonukonu's main street reec ntly to watch eflorts of the Fire Brigade to prevent an unemployed man from jump'" "ft M eight rtfey window H»was «»n the led^e for IS minutes. AP pieture shows Oflfieer Lam So-man fortinj; the man baek throuuh55 words
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167 1954-05-10 7 NEW DELHI, May i». (Reuter)j India has accused tlie Brazilian Government of taking up a "partisan position" in the dispute between India and Portugal over the future of Portuguese establishments in India according lo u.«ualiy reliable sources here. A note handed yest< rday to the167 words
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158 1954-05-10 7 NEW DEI HI May .ft ter). India lias told Britain >lu» is willing to associate herself witn a n Indo-China i etnent, sources dose \<> the Indian i'• ment said here y» st^i day They In< ian Pi ime 1 1 i-ti158 words
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163 1954-05-10 7 Text Of French Plan To End The Fighting GENEVA. Mav P. (AFP) The French Foreign Minister, M. Georges Bidault made these proposals yesterday for ending hostilities in Indo-China: Vietnam. Rallying together o! regular armed units i:i zoni of assembly to be deterI by the ■onferent a1 the -.ingestions of the163 words
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Article43 1954-05-10 7 THE i ol IHen Biea Phu so far has not greatly ;.il« ■> U d the Indo-China piastre <»n the Hongkong money market. Ihe In q toted yesterday ..t R j to one r.S. do at up i i -;iit from Friday.43 words
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Article21 1954-05-10 7 TOKYO. Vlay (AP).The first South-East Asia men i« lival <>f n mc Asian nations opt ned here y« sterday.21 words
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Advertisement40 1954-05-10 7 OUR NEW p fAL ENGLISH LEATHER IN THE LATEST STYLES vbHßH^^^l f f B 1 lilt I i mi \\fi j ii i^^uawl T I BBMv *tH a. fl n n i r r c «tf At f JOBINSON'S =E'40 words
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Advertisement53 1954-05-10 7 the most inspired ot the sweet feminine deceptions I r-7) m \K* I AJ|..». Inflate |*j i COTTON BRASSIERE $6.75 Sizes 32-36 A and B w |1 I NYLON I STRAPLESS BRASSIERt $16.50 i Sizes 3'; -36 A and B ci-p gS^^^S*^^^ •••^^fc^O^d I 4k. t% <^^ THE STORE WITH53 words
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Article61 1954-05-10 8 ANKARA. Turkey. May 9 (AP)— President Cela! Bayar .signed a decree yesterdnv. listing regions of Turki open to activities .of foreign oil companies. Areas adjacent to Turkey'> eastern frontier with the Soviet are forbidden ground. but foreign firm s will be permtted to operate in Southeastern61 words
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213 1954-05-10 8 WASHINGTON, May 9, (UP).— Mr. Stanley F. Reed, president of Reed and Research, Incorporated, a non-governmental research laboratory here, announced success of an experiment programme to make building material from wheat. A new material called "wheat-board" has been made by compressing puffed grains213 words
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Advertisement702 1954-05-10 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa. Morteillet. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. n^ K B u^ O y i! APAG) s^BU- &S UA?? ol ,»k L ?Z?L 15/22J«n, Z3J«»« 24June r ?u »I (HAPAG > 7/14July !sJ.ly 1 6July I Colls Bilbao direct. Hone Kong, Manila,702 words
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Advertisement900 1954-05-10 8 Tel:tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE un tine.) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. < *BSf« > Incorporated in Singapore Carriers option to priM-red via ollht port* to load and MSamrm cargo BAILINGS lo LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW, LONDON CONTINFNI AL PORTS Dje Siili P Sham P«nang (Jydops for Holland. London Hamburg G. M Niyll .May 18900 words
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Advertisement514 1954-05-10 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royol Rotterdam Lloyd Holland .America Li«« NederUnd Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Aimrerdom HALIFAX (MONTREAL*, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. Spor« P.Ykan Penong BANKA SMN. ,0 1 5Moy 1 6 Moy 17/18May OVERYSEL < Rl > 19/25May 26M«y 27/28M O y SOMMELSDYK HAL.514 words
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Advertisement396 1954-05-10 8 "EASfASIAfICii SAILINGS TO (on m V| l ft, hoc, i*^ x v N "HBO.VH" M) "FASAUENA- M,, xxi) "LAI.ANDIA" xxxx) "MALAYA" xx) Call- B" rdOn IS Beyrouth xxx) Calls London (n* -i xxxx) Call, Beyroufl, MUmPHH smm,,n lIU| -INDU" for Djakarta 7 S > chan«. Saigon Hongk Manila Kobe and396 words
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Article533 1954-05-10 9 STEVIE SMITH - NEW NOVELS STEVIE SMITH By Executive s.-itr. R> Cameron Hawley. 'Hammond. Hammond. 12a. fcd.). The S:\ciuh Moon By Framoi> Gorree. t.lohn lihm.um. 12. MU A|H HAWLEVS novel is ndusl life In Amei :"hk much n < r <wn except th.it English i idustr a i tc be loved so much533 words
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Article683 1954-05-10 9 SIR LEONARD WOOLLEY - SIR LEONARD WOOLLEY Archaeology from the Earth. By Mortimer Wheeler (OIF 255.) By gIR MORTIMER WHEEL. ERS Lock, by the mere fact of Kt a publication, affords striking evidenca of the change thai has come over archaeology in the last lcrty or fifty yean primarily a training683 words
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Article, Illustration767 1954-05-10 9 PHILIP TOYNBEE - PHILIP TOYNBEE sdfsdfsdfdsf* ILL ex( e| I th. <s1 wretched of w vantage which w <(. much for .it comes as f guilty thankfulness to at who do not possi I.t m. How many Ei American, German, Fn s, ]?h or [talian r<flect on their g< d '<767 words
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Miscellaneous279 1954-05-10 9 Hi 4bner ByA/ Capp t- r 5 >* HATCMtRAL.AM iSKINKiO'TH" BORPV MTAE. LArDER?^ fif4CE HONEST A©E rH r" HAIMTTHEM Ul )TWO WAVS > I /*^?N SKOMKS ME GOTAMIGMrf .T*-* c^iTTERS LCTVAL JftOOT iT.^Jp] 1/ 1 V* -TW SUMUUdR IjOOK ON Kgy OOP By V.T. Hamlin WL^~ .F CO\f. ALIGHT GO279 words
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369 1954-05-10 10 THE Far East Air Force Command Small Arms Association Meeting at Nee Soon Range which started on May 3, ended on Saturday last. Over 100 competitor* from every station in the Command and from Lnits i oi the other services attended. R.A.F. Seletar were369 words
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Article68 1954-05-10 10 HELSINKI, iy 0, (AP Norway ed to th€ >nd roun D t•• toun by defeat ir:^ Fr... iind, 3—2. here yesterday >vw< gian h i npion R i Pii> fi secured the victory by beating Fii runnert E, Krause, 6 I 5—3, 5—2. Finnish i ha68 words
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Article, Illustration505 1954-05-10 10 Six 100s In County Cricket LONDON. May 8. (Reuter) Rc^ Simps 34-yeai Notts -<. >per, stake i an e urn i in Eng and Test Hutton's pei g 1 partner with I sparklin ;ainst Somerset il Trent B ge iiv if th English Co He >'.'••• m ike 147. in-505 words
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1460 1954-05-10 10 RAFMAN - Changi Airmen Give Proof Of Right To Be U.S. League Leaders RAF Chanel gave formidable proof that they have every right to be the League leaders ot Division One of the United Services League when they beat their nearest rivals Flyinf Boat Wing by three goals to nil at beletar1,460 words
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Article132 1954-05-10 10 LONDON, May 8, (Reuter).— Roger Bannister's mile in three minutes 59.4 seconds, accomplished at Oxford last Thursday, has received official recognition from two official bodies which makes it almost certain that it will be ratified as a world record by the Inter- national Federation. The Amateur132 words
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Article54 1954-05-10 10 MOSCOW. May 9, (AFP)— Eighteen year old Russian .student, Irina Turnova, came within 0.2 of a second beating the women's KIM metres world record when she clocked ll.fl sees at the Dynamo Stadium here yesterday. She broke the Soviet ruifi.HKil record previously held by Nadeja Dvalishvili54 words
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Advertisement224 1954-05-10 10 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS f rkTUkV fODAY DAIIY! t ll> LAM.HIKK AT 60 AN HOI 1! I > I I LUCILLE BALL DESIARNAL I 1 THE LONG, LONG TRAILER *Mr I h w-rm vvr-r^NOW SHOWING! I A\ .1 I I IH7J A llw. 1.30. 4. 6.43 I |r M.CM's SENSATIONAL AND224 words
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Advertisement171 1954-05-10 10 p SHAW BBQTHJjjfc NOW! .;'/<■ FROM TODAY \^W BY OMKNMII I Mis,, |,|M\ M I ■tfi) i "GELORA HIDul A P ii<n.int l»r,m, u I wvmrw nun ko'ssvv, s Ml^ EDWARD G ROBlNSON^^^^m^B MARCIA HENDERSON I 1 Hid i l> int. ii, -SECOND CHANCE" M in !l> 1• hn V171 words
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17 1954-05-10 11 Standard Service For The Unemploved ,m; k .1, Singapore <■ l:il! r 1 1 foi an vou i17 words
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Article253 1954-05-10 11 Great Start By Cricket "Babes WORCESTER, May 8. (Reuter)).— Pakistan the 'babes" of international cricket, made a great start to their official tour of England today, when thev hit 374 runs for eight wickets against Worcestershire here. They will All English cricket grounds this Summer ii they continue in the253 words
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Article, Illustration158 1954-05-10 11 KKAIPTON PARK \l. j (Renter) Qua E Ixal < I*l Purple and Gold roioun 1 carried 1 1 fully races hero today, Her four-year-old Aura Who ran SC yt Derby last year, ea !and» odds Of KMI 1 (i < n him in theU.P. - 158 words
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173 1954-05-10 11 Overseas Support Mads China Champions MANILA. Maj I, (IP). (ikicli Lee Wai TMg, «»f the Chinese foothall rtlf pion team, attrihut< rl for* team's victory to the moral support given hv the o\nsea s Chinese residrnts in Manila. Virtually mobbed > a<: n« i tatori ih< \:< *orv < mony173 words
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Article782 1954-05-10 11 The RAPC. *core« 1 narrow vie! >ry over R.E.M.E. in a United Services Leagu< Div. II match at Nee Soon Tuesnight, the Payment iust ping home I y :.,t only t >al of the game. The first hall \\its a scrambling affa 1 neither team782 words
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Advertisement841 1954-05-10 11 SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL O HEALTH DEPARTMENT: tani Hmlth Officer for the ima staff. Th c appoint- first instance is on ee vi agreement and is Cl«-»sa 11 ol the Senior Officers' S< hi me i $630xA40 H.: 1110 x A4(i il :>o x 120 must hold a qualifi841 words
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Advertisement635 1954-05-10 11 V^ ING A PORE CITY COUNCIL 1 HAWKERS DEPARTMENT: Re quired Cleansing Inspector in j the Salary Scale <f $108 x A12 120 Efficiency 8ar.' 132 x Al2— 216 Efficiency Bar. 228 x Al2— M0 Departmental Examination Bar/311 x AlB— 3fC. Commencing Salary fiofi p m plus allowances. Applicant*. preferably635 words
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Advertisement615 1954-05-10 11 TENDER NOTICE SEPARATE tenrierg are invit- ed for the supply of rations to prisoners and fuel to the under-mentioned prisons for a period of six months commencing from Ist July, H's4: Taiping Prise n Kuala Lumpur Frison Penang Prison Johore Bahru Prison A!or Star Prison Batu Oajah Prison Seremban Prison615 words
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Advertisement454 1954-05-10 11 KITALA LI MPI'R MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TENDER NOTICE LIST or PLANT RECOMMENDED KOR DISPOSAL TENDERS art anvited for the purchase < f the um mentioned items of Plant and Transport equipm* it, surplus to Departmental needs, 2 A the items sre in working order, and may be viewed during working hours454 words
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Advertisement78 1954-05-10 11 iHr vAi/Min -»a j i«*» WAN'TFI» Mivi r.iJ ASKOI M \((i»mm i'mik.v JVC A WORD: minimuwi 20 words (SZ) k» k s\I.E Sin ATIONh A4iKMCBB •Tl ITl«>\ V.H Box Numbers chorged «s three words (Box Number SS) plus SO C for tk« ut« of »k« NiMitber I 1 1 178 words
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746 1954-05-10 12 WEE KIM WEE - WEE KIM WEE By MANILA, May 9 (IP)—The boys and girls of the Singapore contingent have acted up to the expectations of the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. WAX. Goode, said team leader O. 11. Kiat in an exclusive interview with the Tinted Press746 words
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Article213 1954-05-10 12 JEFFERY JAMES - GIVE 'EM A CHEER TONIGHT JEFFERY JAMES 15 v MANILA, Sun. -Nineteen medals for Sliu.OlM spent on a .V)- strong contingent, does m»t look like an investment a businessman would crow about, but to thousands of Singapore sportsmen it will be some satisfaction to know that in the special cherry213 words
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Article72 1954-05-10 12 Patty Whips Seixas 9, (AP)— Budge a an ii m r upset Via Seixas the quarter-finals C I*a ian internation i t 6-3, ti-L 10-8 Patty idea his time bet- x New York and Paris i I e whipped I Wimbledon n lrn traighi sets. nerica's ng Wimbledon d past72 words
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Article56 1954-05-10 12 THE Balestier United and Asti n Alh etic Club, who d in the Div. SAFA league champion»nip lasi year, settled thoir Bi the Geylnng Stadium rday in their Divisioq 2 ?n o ::.i r ;,Mfr a keen tussle. Balestier United won by the ired v Kamsan in56 words
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Article181 1954-05-10 12 IRC Win A Close Affair INDIAN Recreation C i |>€ ll H I Do.kynr IbyA 1 leir S U\\ Divisi >n o a 3 fixture Ja an Bes^r > 4 '> fster lay. > game was i > gg 'Sta I D v hard to ts. bu t 1 k181 words
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Article30 1954-05-10 12 superior in every departmem of the game k'mt\ Rovers ,10-0 n a SAFA Divi- B Bame a- Jalan Bos.r m yesterday Skiers for Kinta Rangers:30 words
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Article, Illustration28 1954-05-10 12 BOTTOM of the league Netaji Memorial Sport, Club! 1 who until yesterday were withlV uiothemood Soccerites to a R* the SA F A te k^emntaß*iusaJ*m- I;28 words
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259 1954-05-10 12 MALAYAN students studying in \ustralia k.-i.i away Irom the exhJMtk,. matches arran^S In Australian Badminton Association between ij thej felt they were not properly treated hv the B Th, s w; ,s told by Ooi Teik Iloek and On s Ml the.r259 words
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Article, Illustration895 1954-05-10 12 THE army added another viutory to their lonjj line of triumphs when they beat by 87 runs at Balestier Road yesterday, an Indian Association XI without six of their regulars, who were observing the Hnl. ni I'uasa. SCOREBOARD DtTGGAN*S :>:> Indi «r; Associati ksi 1(895 words
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Article91 1954-05-10 12 In the lICPA Cup Bsturt •<mi Mai ice uid .1 Chinese played here yesterday Jonore beat Mai >cr i i-o 'ohora lucked iff kepi tlie ban in the Malacca tor nearly l i minut Malacca only broke loose »•> enter Jphore defence i guarded by Cheng91 words
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Article45 1954-05-10 12 LONDON, May 8: (Reuter)— The British Amateur Wrestling Asso iation will not be represented In the world championships in Tokyo from May Mr. George MacKenzie, the asso nation so. rotary, ssi i day that the only reason on the grounds of expense45 words
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543 1954-05-10 12 Bv WINDSOR LAD^ KUALA LI'MPUR. Sun There waj plenty of merS in Sovereign's success over the i rl on s-1 i top at the Selang or Turf Clubs May meeting H* went about his work in machine like precesion. j Away In543 words
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Article121 1954-05-10 12 BRILLIANT TENNIS BY AUSSIES THE verdict on Safer** the Singapore Badminton stadi.. <xh the Australians Lewis lload s Fraser and Roy Fifim delishUul a tribute to \,m, as a pouncing :> »nth« r, 20 j old Lew Hot i. with Kon Rosewa Wimble lon loub >i title fheet-anrhor of 1953121 words
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Article124 1954-05-10 12 SITY B >l L I H R\l l.uui II H 40 a I eial-.t i t B R\\ I 71 CSC I! 83 iH ,i ion 4 I SRC II by six u SRC ff: 71 r Vlark* 13 A 1 \.irs,tv lor 4 ..V IK not oui124 words
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Miscellaneous37 1954-05-10 12 SOCCER: Div. I A.A.A v. REME, Jalan Besar, l) ir 2. i>'( c r. Wondt rlodt, SCC Diw. 3/1 Junior a a '7-' geletar f.c. Fairer' jp flr fc' Stadiwn Jo?/iJndj r rf penij Ro p v37 words
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