Singapore Standard, 11 May 1954
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Title Section20 1954-05-11 1 SING APORE^H STANDARD sdfsdfsdf SL /fc 9H Vol. IV. No. 313. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1954. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration202 1954-05-11 1 .•I 1 1 R Mob.— (.1 •mpler. Ihe ih t tad if > i nmrnt tod.i> uiii kave il h\ mi on l, SI. tv Bights i us hk •>» ssor will M u '(iillivrav, T\ lli^li i The communique adds that details of arrangements202 words
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190 1954-05-11 1 STUDENTS MAY DEFER NATIONAL SERVICE IF... INGAPORE GOVERNMENT will give full conny application by students who ask for national service on the grounds that it ere with their studies, the Proper Authority, N. Davis, said yesterday. >stponements have already been nts, Mr. Davis said, < meriting on a I nts190 words
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34 1954-05-11 1 Boat Leaves Without 2 Songstresses [Nl a di I 5. N L to si Chinm A latei W' m I t at a K>kem to be I to Sil fcerby authoi Eths in the34 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-05-11 1 photo. SINGAPORE'S Asian Games gold and bronze medallists Dictured or\ their return from Manila yesterday: Wiebe Walters (right), a member or the victorious water polo team, and Teng Pei Wan, who came third in 30 met r es hurdles. Pei Wan is competing m the Singapore ChineseStandard - 56 words
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80 1954-05-11 1 HOKKAIDO HIT BY VIOLENT STORM, 6 DIE TOKYO. May 10 (Reuter>— Six people were killed and three missinf in a violent storm whi< h swept through Hokkai i Japan*i northernmost is! in i .i-: night a.-.-i early this morning, p< e reported today. The storm, lesci ed by the Weather80 words
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Article201 1954-05-11 1 Strict Security Guard GIBRALTAR, May 10, (Reuter) A royal solute of 21 guns, the pealing of cathedral bells and the cheers of almost the whole population of Gibraltar greeted Queen Elizabeth as the royal yacht Britannio tied up in Admiralty Harbour, here or 0800 GMT today.201 words
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Article43 1954-05-11 1 NAIROBI, May 10. (Renter). Troops and police killed five members of a large Mail Mail gang which unsuccessfully tried to ambush Mr. C. E. Brooks, a District Officer, in the South Nyeri Reserve, north of here, General Headquarters announced yesterday.43 words
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108 1954-05-11 1 No One Is To Blame For Train Crash WELLINGTON*. May 10 (Reuter) A 'ommittee of inquiry Ins found that no one tiame tn- New Zealand's worst tram disaster last Christmas eve in which 151 people were kiiied. Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh were touring the country when the108 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-05-11 1 photo. l IFUT On G.K. Bourne, G.O.C. Malaya, chats with Janet daughter of Regimental Sergeant Major. K.E. Bart lett Ist Somerset Light Infantry, at the New British Army School in Rifle Range Road. Kuala Lumour soon after he had declared the srtiool open. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article311 1954-05-11 1 Vietminh Delegate Wants All Foreign Troops Withdrawn GENEVA, May 10. The Vietminh delegate to the Geneva conference, Mr. Pham Van Dong, today proposed a general ceasefire in Indo-China and the immediate withdrawal of all foreign troops from Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Mr. Pham Van Dong, readingAFP - 311 words
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Article64 1954-05-11 1 WASHINGTON, May in. (UP). Extra precaut were taken to safeguard Presideni Eisenhower during a visit to Federicksburg, Vir- yesterday, because of a reported assassination plol that failed to materialise, it was disclosed last night. Secret service chief. Mr. U. E. Baughman said bis agents hecked64 words
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Article, Illustration137 1954-05-11 1 HONGKONG. May 10. (Reuter) General Christian De Castries, (below). Commander of French forces at Dien Rien Phu. ha* been raptured. Vietminh radio announced today. In its afternoon broadrast iesrribiag the caftan of the fortress, the radio said: "Bri gadiiet (ieneral He Castries. Commander of the 1 lcnch sector137 words
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Article49 1954-05-11 1 COLOGNE, May 10 (AP)— A >.;.- i \i> osion that shattered three-storey apartment buildins Sunday ki 1 led four mem* I t rs of a wedding party. The newly-wed couple, how- ver, hod just hurried awav on their honeymoon and escaped. Eight per>ons were seriously hurt.49 words
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Article45 1954-05-11 1 NAPLES Mav 10 (AP).— An Italian Air Force jet plane spun oui of formation today anri crashed into a Coco-Cola bottling p'ant. killing the pilot and an office worker. Nine other workers were leriously injured by explosion and flames.45 words
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Article34 1954-05-11 1 F AT ALLY INJURED N. B. DEVAN PILLAI, (:ii) wa.s' fatally injured when he was involved in a collision with a military truck outside Rotherham Gate in Singapore's j Naval Base yesterday after- noon.34 words
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257 1954-05-11 1 Laos Is Awaiting Rebels' Next Step SAIGON, May 10 Government loaders in Vientiane, administrative capital of Laos, uneasily awaited today th<« nv«\t move of Vietminh Genei «l Vo Nguyen Giap. victorious over French Union force* at Di»M\ Bien Phu. the bastion which had HO to now defended tht Laotian Kingdom,AP; UP - 257 words
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Advertisement43 1954-05-11 1 SEASON eI "DING CO. J! SHj^QJbj U<^ V 7 Ml m^.*^ CAPSTAN '7^ sii i i i; s f i v•• > i i i <v m<litf--r»-i«t rigjnii,.: •Tt Jl ,,|v. x rry mu h t^j l«l"-N'rr l.lrndr.i »N||er) j/9 >\* L. l '-■< Hint rlcVii43 words
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Advertisement55 1954-05-11 1 PERFECT APTEfIj icelream^^Jj ooa> cvooacc y^ f fyc-^^\ CIHOHWH LTA r -~^f^ -^T^^^ 9 iH"i<i- IS L B?V tf^X^Bi Bi^^Ttt lß^^^ JBHB^^^^ I Bk^^l for a N/P/ LION STOUT j RICH IN VITAMIN B \^j|/ KIPS PIKTS QUARTS rtwtd and bottled m Smga^ora by *«y. u iHMrM m dan) lib55 words
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Article63 1954-05-11 2 A charge of house trespass brought against T. K Griffiths by Mr. and Mrs D S A i IK'fSkS a r- w "hdrawn to the Eighth Police Magistrate^ Court yesterday, and the case was compounded. Griffiths vva a charged with dblil lv "h intent to a:iMi McFarlant63 words
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Article45 1954-05-11 2 I aboifr F' n f pore Govemmenl fi. t u hange will open its nr^t branch m the Bukit Tim- of u^' 3 a a '°-«ds thJ'end or chig month ir/fh^R housed rJ^ Rural Board Community Centre, at Bukit Panjang45 words
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Article213 1954-05-11 2 'A Cloud Of Fear At The Varsity' A CHARGE that the University of Malaya is under a ''cloud of fear" is made by the University Socialist Club in its publication ''Fajar/' Fajar states that there is n great reluctance amongst the students to debate or difCUSS any controversial Issue. "T/ie213 words
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Article102 1954-05-11 2 COMMODITY PRICES (cetits per ib > In Singapore on Monday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 K.S.S. Spot Loose 60 GO h No. 1 K.S.S. 60} 60? No. I K.S.S. 59| 6!>3 No. 3 K.S.S. SSI 585 Tone: Slightly easier. TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday was S361 (Unchanged). LONDON102 words
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Article227 1954-05-11 2 KKI'JUSKNTATIVKS of M (ra p agnations representing 20.000 Singapore Government WPtoyeei wiH meet G«verM..,,..U on Kridav to disci"' roun'l onstllu "»n «>f »»e pr»po>o,l .loint Whit ev proved by G v tve the way for the m tion of a negotial nachinery for all cat< gorie227 words
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Article39 1954-05-11 2 IHE Naval Base Labour union. Singapore, will star 'ussions with the local Admiralty authorities this Week end <)•. the Union's demand for a redui ;;on in the rent of quarters provided to Admiralty 'lvilian employe < i39 words
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Article71 1954-05-11 2 PEXANG. M A special woman "onstabli Siew B^-. was fined $1 the M gisti r. C v for •.4---'.<ti?^ [n r ing 100--and 1000- ■haracter lotteries 1 He idquarters Feiv 20 I-e e wi i found mlh booklets ..ivr a se.> Mr. Hon Thean71 words
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Article33 1954-05-11 2 HONGKONG. Mav 10— Special w i I•! -i Service: Closing pi ot e Hongkong Exchange v d -■>>::- I :< LTSSI: SI 822 ta M il£ 5 JO J one Irt^ Gold (24*12333 words
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Article, Illustration291 1954-05-11 2 Call To Lift Restrictions On Skyscrappers A SINGAPORE architect yesferdoy demanded the relaxation of "unwarranted regulations" imposed on the proposed skycrappers in Shenton Way and Robinson Road as necessary for the development of "a beautiful seafront." He was commenting on Government's 21 -day ultimatum to eleven ofStandard - 291 words
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Article121 1954-05-11 2 Character Beyond Repro: :h CHKAII HI r.AX, a (racher att Bukit 1-an.jan, School Siu^u,", ,i 1 the Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr J B ii' ,'i The sch wj pi nci| Mr Wee Loh Siew, Mid "Chej h is quiet, rap ible, i his chmrectei proarh121 words
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Article55 1954-05-11 2 L'XUSAMV s asam Pilled g u S ngaF Distr Court >t su ,::c a wot, < >5. M n h _'T. The rudge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah, I h m to nine m< i jail 1 1 be Mowed by two years' pol w tup<55 words
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Article55 1954-05-11 2 FOR Iri^ ing i ;ir w :!)i an expired provisional driving f :u>t an ompanied by u .i«-ei>». cii\cr. l leen bin Alawi, was Rim S5O by the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, Mr. Howe Yoon Ch >r;^. jresterday. On mother charge of no! displaying 'L"55 words
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Article29 1954-05-11 2 A SINGAPORE fire tngfeu W H lO ..t. p put t.fT fire thai ompletely gutted it Woodleigh Park, near the junction ot Braddel Road 1 last night29 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-05-11 2 To Arrange Student Exchange terdav thjt h** «.i> trying to arraage .i" mt«i tiian^t- vf >tudrnts and afffl— ffj *>«• twCCa tin* Philippim> and South Ki>i Asia. A t;raduirtr of the r«iivrrsitv of Chira«n. Professor Pasmal i> alaa the Kx«<-u tiv«* Secretary of th<* Board of SeheJanMp and ITTffcaam of82 words
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Article85 1954-05-11 2 PEN'AXG. Mom- At <.h< COncllUloa )f a Coroner's inquiry into the death of IL 1y ear-old school boy. Chconf En« Too* who wccumbed to his injuries m March 2. :he Coroner, Group c«pt. g. T. Howard, today returned a verdict of accidental death th-e to a"85 words
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255 1954-05-11 2 MAN TRIED TO UNDRESS WOMAN, -COURT TOLD v n L iri n .mom told the Fir<! Magistrate's Court here I aajr how he went to the hij niece one evening ifter hearing he r cry foi ejp aM taw a ma a holding »er iowa :u the ground trying r>255 words
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255 1954-05-11 2 Captured Terrorist Found With Ammo To Die JOHORE BAHRU. Ifoo.— successful ambush by the 2 .'lO Gurkhas earned out irf th« Penger.ng area resulted in two terrorists being killed a»id one taken prisoner on March ist T °Ch£ n? e capture d terrorSr u Chew. Wa s sentent-d in thL%255 words
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Advertisement294 1954-05-11 2 Terth cleaned irith P^psodenl are w)n"t» r mud whiter 1 hat'- !»'•<. him- tli« y are deanei And the »t< leaner because Pep*odenl i^ lh« <»nlv loothpaati iliii! contains liiurn I Prpsodenl with Ilium clean ;iw.i\ ili«- lilm which n<»t <»nlv dullfl teeth, i'Ut alai hi rlx»urs the dangerous germs294 words
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Advertisement42 1954-05-11 2 BARGAIN BUY! You can adveitise yotir needs for a s little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the stand ard. Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson M.% a V he Ranches ..m* Stan l ard Kuala Ipoh Penan£ and42 words
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Advertisement120 1954-05-11 2 SIXTh BUDDHIST COUNC AT RANGOON 30% Vrnmtm/Mimmml Imm vne Ckaisefits(M s uB& i^^"^ 5285 UNION OF BURMA AIKA Cc^su l ENG EE .'.G I a TELOK AYU 9 RE Te >!:: ***** I Pfl HURRY SSsjmy there sno y"p CHEAPER (\^J( ANYWHERE! 1 So rmii x Vth iHf A frM.120 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-05-11 3 ).iilding and swimming pool of the A, Singapore, tinder construction in The million-dollar project is expected A' so rd at the end of the year. Picture f0 bC iL diving boards. Standard photo.Standard - 37 words
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Article138 1954-05-11 3 ■piRACY LOOT FOUND lon.— Police here are contemplating a notorious society which wa> gang light with some pickpockets at the .nupbell and Clatra streets last month i b i P >':. re spokesman to Tiu He said that during the tight empt} airs, knives <til138 words
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36 1954-05-11 3 He Entered Girls' Room To Steal Court Told 5 Iy< > he one he from hei ier. a f.i'-iri^ Ch A S g bv g I to Mi •n prop* tness, the K thai i nur %\2.36 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-05-11 3 of Raman tapping photo l( *o5? *t»nit»j| jMI-rinis who sailed yesterday oo the Ankins for Mecca. StandardStandard - 20 words
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116 1954-05-11 3 FED. ART SHOW ATTRACTS GOOD ENTRIES KLAi.A LUMPUR. Mon K High Court judge, Hig! -1 hool students, a Brigadier >e geants and privates ol irmed forces have entered fo; first exhibition of loca A>»ik^ arranged by the Fedo.^ ';-j m Arts Council, th.> month. Th^ exhibition which «ril ►pen on116 words
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Article67 1954-05-11 3 iMh communications braneti of 'hr» Auxiliary Fire Service, entertained Mr. and Mrs. W.E r? and Miss June Reeve to i farewell dinner at the D. Inrtond Restaurant, Great World, On Sunday night, Mr. Reeve is B Column OfTi*r attached to the AFS and will leave u>v67 words
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Article, Illustration97 1954-05-11 3 Mil AM) MRS. Aw Booa Haw, who wen anoai the main donor> «>i the Buddhist-maaaget! P'» K>)k Girls (itmmcr ciil School in Hoaghoag, rrreatlj visitrd the n< hool premises, Mr. Aw (above) is seea beiai h Scorned by Lady Lo Wife >i Sir Mjn Kam Lo97 words
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Article67 1954-05-11 3 SINGAPORE Legislative Counci h Mr. X. A. Mallal, (Pro^ i. will .i>k the Singapore; Government at the next meet-' I i the L >gislativ Council why m-;:' >v- buses are permit-! ted to I i\ the direr- i tion \t *i iff) along one-way str >67 words
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Article236 1954-05-11 3 Standard Staff Reporter TWO former headmasters ot (iovernment Secondary schools in Singapore have been promoted Acting Inspectors 01 Schools. These promotions are in lint with inter-transfers and appointments involving seven teachers. The new Ao*ir.* Inspectors of Schools are Mr. J. D'Costa, former headmaster o! Griffith's Morning236 words
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Article99 1954-05-11 3 Labour To Plan Campaign THE 1. 1 i >ur Party of Singap»: w ill ii> I j m i of its gener il oun :il >m 'i i .>•>• to plan the party* j campaign for tli e elections to the Legislative C >uncil next y a Plans I >99 words
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143 1954-05-11 3 SIXTEEN Malay cooks, will look after the feeding of pilgrims sailing in the Anking on their annual pilgrimage from Malaya to Jeddah. The cooks were specially recruited in Singapore. Two i >;-, and a nurse will !>e r. iijuJ to treat any pilgrim143 words
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Article130 1954-05-11 3 AH poistbl s -mienities are be\mi provided t >r the pilgrims, including new facilities, to make their trip comfortable. A Pilgrim Welfare Officer told The Stand k-i that to give the relatives and friends of pilgrims first-hand news about the journey, radio messages will be cabled from the130 words
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385 1954-05-11 3 RELEASED DETAINEE FOUND TO DEATH Court Toid At Inquiry SEREMBAN, Mon.— The Tampin Magistrate s Court was told today how a married woman and her lover plotted the death of the woman's husband soon after his release from detention under the Emergency Regulations385 words
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Article95 1954-05-11 3 THE fallowing were elecun office bearers of the Interim Committee designed to form the Sin<»j{)ore R.'dhill Community Centre Presi I% f ?.Tr. P.m.; Ton Khiam; \'i o-P residents, Messrs. R. P. Ratti, Chor.g Hong Woo, Chong Kit Mun and l-,eo Chin Soon; Secretary Mr. Tan Young95 words
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Article48 1954-05-11 3 KAJANG, Mon.— The Ulu Langat District Health Week ended with the presentation of Health Week Certificates. The District OmVer. Mr. J.L.M. Gorrie, in a short speech said Health Week is to be an annual affair and everyone j should continue to maintain healthy surroundings.48 words
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Article159 1954-05-11 3 Driver Fights Own Case -And Wins EM M wig Eh, i t ix| iiiv-r. Fought hi.. )-ati ts.. ir; b Com- yester \w i won. The magistrate, Mr I \l Devereux-C tlebourn, acquitte i him with nr calling on tiia le»t IK t A courtesy r ,p. p e t159 words
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Advertisement112 1954-05-11 3 What's_VOUft beer capacity? one thing, the beer copper above has you beatjn One of many in Denmark's largest brewery if holds the equivalent of 300,000 half p.nt botti?, oil I of THE WORLD'S BEST BEER f~~ ill I LI ((x&Q^r MORRIS E.OTT€ CQ.r*M LTD BAN". <> UNA "< :> O^(:112 words
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Article124 1954-05-11 4 SYED Ahmad Shah a fhrofl of the Singapore City Police Court, was charged Li int Second Criminal Distriol < < urt, yesterday with misappropriation of $4,611.30. Syed Ahmad who claimed tnal to the charge is also fatIng another count of criminal reach ol trust of $2,100124 words
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Article39 1954-05-11 4 Pennnf P< < < v. n's birtha grand p eba al 1 "< E and O Hotel on June 12. I''. ol the i i» rnp r's TR H( f- Ti ■'<■-.. nt r-an be < f" i g P< ung -54 <39 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-05-11 4 photo. INSPECTOR Philip Tan Hal Lip of the Singapore Police, the only Mand.ii in -speaking oflfurr in the Force, yesterday morning a isite'd Ihe Vriing Chiai School, lub Street anct lave t; t •'safety first" methods. StandardStandard - 41 words
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270 1954-05-11 4 >, E 0 1 ER inerscLler «nrt an ex-P(»li(e canteen boy, Goh Kwiu M ft holding a S u n wrapped in paper under Ins arm, was arrested with two others after a short chase, utien they nine rushing out of i270 words
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Article123 1954-05-11 4 Six-Month Bandit Chase Ends KUALA LUMPUR Mm A dagged six-nmnth bandit h:ise ended in North Joh«»re when the 2 <> Gurkhas, killed Son Turn, secretary of the ("omniunist Branch (oninittee of Tnackn Tig* in Johore. The Standard learnt today. Smk Tuen. .iti-vear old Hokkien. escaped with injuries when the (iurkhas123 words
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80 1954-05-11 4 He Ignored Summonses, Is Fined $150 (ar owner. N 8 Swe< Hua of Thomson Road. n S, y m th Singapore Se ond Traffic Magistrate. Mr. H yooii Lhong. yesterday deliberately ignoring the s monses that were m rved tc him personally by t h e Police on two occasions.80 words
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Article21 1954-05-11 4 family remittance, to China April totalled Sl.^B i»5.4] of which M ir nirtW'j was from Singanor* M Jiog421 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-11 4 photo. CEYLON'S min.Mer pleatPotentiary in Indonesia. Mr. A K (iiHinesinha. uith his and daughter. Miss Kaatail, at Kalian* Airport v^stnday before reUirnin K o Jakarta. They f lew in /rom Ceylon where Mr Goonesinha attended the recent South Asian Prime Ministers' conference StandardStandard - 43 words
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413 1954-05-11 4 SHAWCROSS: COLONy BAR BODY TO DECIDE Standard Stoff Reporter f WHETHER or not Mr. Christopher Showcross, Q.C., a British lawyer and a Labour M.P., will appear at a public inquiry into the Kallang Constellation crash of March 13, now rests with the Singapore Bar Committee. This was the final decision413 words
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Article267 1954-05-11 4 fi«,K# AMEBICAM woman, who has flown lel fighter and who was a test pilot and lyteg bttlnictress during World War 11. flew into Singapore from Manila >esterday as a passenger in a Skymaster Miss E h G a round-the-w< Rn< out how many267 words
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117 1954-05-11 4 THIS WORD PUZZLES VARSITY SOCIALISTS THE University o! Malaya Socialist Club in its < fficidl oryan u Fajar t! d< i not understand the meaning of "national' u*cd in the context "national service." ••S-.iroiy. h t refer i Malaya." it Fajnr state* that it (Hi u to comment on the117 words
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Article47 1954-05-11 4 CHRISTOPHER Palll DRose. was fined $150 by the Singapore Second Traffic- Milistrate Mr. Howe Yoon Chonji guilty to driving a car without a licence and when not covered by third party instance on May «> In addition he wa^ ]u. SSSS? Irom driv m47 words
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Article21 1954-05-11 4 KANNI SAMY PONNUSAMY was allowed bail 0 $i, O OO in two sureties, h v the Fifth21 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-05-11 4 MALACCA. Mon. A mass i raliy of trade unionists and j workers was held yesterday at Merlimau in commemoration of the Settlements Trade union month. MISS CiI.ASKK29 words
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Advertisement139 1954-05-11 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACT'CN i OCilltf ttiu NOW SHOWING" it 9.31 p in s I M!^^^*^^ ent,re/y a.thent.c scenes TEciwicbloß ofvv ld>ho^ bloodcdMo^co/ 'f ffIT\l!T CORMfi MH RITA fZWWM WILDE FERRER GAM J I NEXT CHANGE jj I VII IVMI K\ PREMIERE &DI/EIVTURE FROM THE nND Or THE VIKINGS... I ;>m.139 words
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Advertisement177 1954-05-11 4 j^ SHAW BROTif^J f^ riiont- SIS) CApitOL foiiimhi.i Pirttirr n il^t m i* In r business \JtP*4^K^ t*£ J))and shr\ not in \j{^^ n^ ss for lira it h. IJL^2 .;.^9)l TOO.*) WmUj i 'GPLGkA fin I f fO'VARO G ROBlNSON MARCIA HENDERSON 'Ikathleen hughes] i/ ItJSi 0111 11 6304177 words
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Article315 1954-05-11 5 \\i Borneo, L .11.-1 V l An ..n K v i" ng blamed 1 tt-akm st™ n ers Xre^oSk eacli pro BulHin rfports dents I for no Md it r... drawn to the their inSl thai the 5 irt »wak,rf suddenly Ti.idilion lias it315 words
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Article, Illustration480 1954-05-11 5 All-OUT 'WAR' ON DOPE CARRYING SHIPS Tufnell Appeals For Information Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Customs Department is now considering introducing stricter penalties against ships found involved in opium trafficking the Comptroller of Customs, Mr. R. S. TufnelJ, declared yesterday at a Press conference. Reason for this was the "frequency480 words
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57 1954-05-11 5 i mous j mitrj GoL re Assizes aj n not Gol s I hat a/>" He I freQuenJ :vi!rie. warning Mr Justice keep tut thai on Ihe ESofa and hve th k:.:\.*>. Km Kea: i ked the h Koh H recognis OOd57 words
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Article22 1954-05-11 5 n Mr A P the R K I the ••vho had t ir •-•ral $100; Mr. 550; Mr. J. S S3OO.22 words
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Article91 1954-05-11 5 Bigger Rice Quota Is Sought Kl ALA I.IMPI'R, M.m. A seven man d«*lrgatioa reprenasttasj rice tr idrr s in th<. Federation has asked Col. H. S. Lee. president of the Associated <I; ;,i-v Chamhei'.s of 'ommerc«* of Malaya to ■peak on their behalf to <lo\ ei nment for an iu91 words
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Article77 1954-05-11 5 BRUNEI. May 10. (Reuter)— Brunei is cum.- tiering spending 52.5U0.000 on capita, development of rice pacii farming in the sultanate. This plan will turn Brunei into an important rice producer. Two potential rice areas have been selected near Bruruii town. About 10. (Kin acres in the77 words
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Article31 1954-05-11 5 BEH TOH LEE. proprietor of Chop Khian Aik Chan. Sabak Bernain. was acquitted and discharged by the Circuit Magistrate. Mr. Wernham. yesterdar on a rharge of having possession pf-dutiable good-.31 words
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Article320 1954-05-11 5 1.1 SHAK, the middle-aged owner of a Chine.-e medicine shop, was awarded $.'*-\384 in thp Singapore Hicjh Court yeMerday for injuries he received In a motor ao< ident. The award was made as a result of a claim Li made against Choo Sin Swee Hnat320 words
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Article, Illustration171 1954-05-11 5 Elections Report Is Studied KUALA LUMPU Mon Tiie Executive Committee of the Selangor Labour Party has studied the White Paper on the forthcoming Federal elections but 'ommittee members have not yel tie.- ded whether to accept it or not. Instead, the committee, which met over the weekend, decided I jStandard - 171 words
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Article90 1954-05-11 5 THE Government ot Hongkong and the Food and Agriculture Organisation <FAO> will jointly sponsor a Fishing 1 Marketing Training Centre in Hongkong Dr Cecil Miles. FAO Regional Fisheries OftVer said on his rettir.. to Singapore from a v;sit to FAO neadquai I teis in Rome.90 words
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Article43 1954-05-11 5 A St rat its Time-- story which stated that a "New Squad Wi Specialise in Murder Cases* 1 was denied by the Singapore Police Secretary, afr, Peter if. yesterday. There is no trntii in the, story. >;,id Mr. Clague.43 words
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Article52 1954-05-11 5 FOR failing to pa v contributions for certain of his em ployces i n resped of the Provi<|enl fund for December. 1 wr>:^. Tai Foh Yon, contractor, of Lam San Estate Pagoh, Muar was fined $50 or 12 dayg imprisonmenl by M .1 »^istrate, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul52 words
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186 1954-05-11 5 THE Conservative Cetmnonweulth Council. Malaya Group, which has already produced a memorandum on the luture constitutional connection between the Federation and Singapore Is now working on I paper dealing with the luture of the rubber Industry. The Council with headquarters in London and branches elsewherg186 words
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Article292 1954-05-11 5 The Biggest In Malaya KUALA LI MPIR, Mon— Kuala Lumpur will soon have the biggest school for army children in Malaya, U. Gen. G. K. Bourne, G.O.C. Malaya, announced today at the opening of the first phase of the plan— a secondary school. Costing about292 words
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187 1954-05-11 5 'Railway' Victims' Families Register KUALA LUMPUR, Mom Dependants of Malayan victims of the Thailand-Burma I)< Railway" have as! the Chinese Chamb of Commeur m the Federation to cure compensation for tl> Thli follows a recent notili< lion tn;it British an,i Aiistr liar. POWs. who workel the* infamous rai!w.i\ been «jv«-ii187 words
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Article32 1954-05-11 5 NO RE PORT -$15 1.1 \I KIM f'HIIAN u.. $ir> by the Muar Magistral fai .n^ to report the birth '»t hi> child to the Rcßi-lrwr Dl B arnl Death- within p»«ru>d32 words
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Advertisement139 1954-05-11 5 BARGAIN BUY! You can an yoi.t needs for as little as ter vents a wcrd in the cl fled co'umns of the Standard Advertisement accepted at 128. Robinsc Road or at the branches Of the Standard in Ku^l;! Lumpur Penang and rpoa VbhC^Bbm ÜBh^^ gsFf jS^^X i vkw^^Bß B^B^B^B^^ ly139 words
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Article871 1954-05-11 6 r |'IIE question of war and peace in Asia rests largely in the hands of nations outside Asia. At the moment Korea and Indo-China are the powder kegs which could explode the Third World War. These are the battle-fields where Russia, as the champion of world871 words
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506 1954-05-11 6 'I HERE is perhaps no other "mixed" race so mixed as the Coloured people of South Africa. A Coloured has the biood of European, Negro, Hottentot, Bushman, Bantu, Sinhalese, Indian and Malay, in various permutations and combinations. The Coloureds live mainly in the Cape Province and506 words
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Article297 1954-05-11 6 Review of Views Fall Of Dien Bien Phu 'P iF PALL ol Dien Bien Phu if a severe b <>w to the French and th« Americans, Utusan Meiayu sayi in an editorial, it is j ron c (nat its defeal at a small jungle outpost could have caused a cabinet297 words
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Article, Illustration713 1954-05-11 6 FERGUSON'S ADVICE TO READER Sir: I would advise Mr. P. Ravi either to ore 'arefully the wonis those whom he deigns I or to be more in the use of his th< wheresoever the fa lie. His accusation of N ph ilepsis does not te accurately apply hypothesis (and i1713 words
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Article148 1954-05-11 6 Sir. T there Wai pa::-. worth Town the motion for of s* Mark*! H by Mr LM Nett was opposed Oo n (P.W, 1 I The nto ind D toi idi nu member of the U The first real propos< ol the road dem< ment Quarters148 words
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Article, Illustration11 1954-05-11 6 iioui it. chum The insurance people ai sceptical lot!'* <11 words
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Article434 1954-05-11 6 JOHN WORRALL - JOHN WORRALL By in the third of a series of four articles. has had world-wide repercussions and has done more than anything else to bring the race policies o1 the Premier, Dr. Daniel F. Malan, to the notice of the civilised world. Crux Ot Argument The crux434 words
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Article162 1954-05-11 6 Sir:- I am directed by the Malayan Youth Council to make the following disclaimer in respect of the article in the Malay Mail on April 29th 1954, under the heading •SPLIT IN YOUTH GROUPS LOOMS," wherein it was stated that "a member of the Malayan Youth Council alleged162 words
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Advertisement22 1954-05-11 6 i>noji;< nuts f /uS^C i A\B CAMEMAS I .11 1 Write for illustrated literature. P 9 §0K 121, %IN G A Po*{22 words
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Advertisement126 1954-05-11 6 AVAIL YOURSELF o» 20 v«ort or up,"" dc»clopmcr«t b* CREDIT FONCIEB MEYER CHAMBERS 3>d FLOCR RAFfHW^ FRANKEL ESTATE I OPERA EP FIRST CLASS N£\r> DEVELOPED ESI ATI 6, M.S. CHANGI ROAD NEAR THE SEA AT PROXIMITY O* KETS SCHOOLS CINEMAS ETC BUS Si FINE BUNGALOW LOTS MANY IK ELEVATEI AL126 words
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Article43 1954-05-11 7 CEYLON TO GET US AID IF B ft n, it B inist W B Br Kocj Opportunity < B I I'n.y B^ ak< H .:ivilaH. <>i B >. .1 B States soon K b offer cl B' B B B hc B B tunity 143 words
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70 1954-05-11 7 I I I I I•• I I A ••filer fJireut.A JlJfi.i '<>l)\H' i hv ;i B I H Yoshida I fainich H Sankuro B F ance R I a bu t sa id S ernor Hisato H Voshida I I ttempt s H now a70 words
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Article23 1954-05-11 7 H aims K S.i.ithK vers on K i iiMir K oads K i Per] g i km i for a match.—23 words
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Article70 1954-05-11 7 LONDON. May 10. (Reuter) A "baby* 1 jet plane will make its racing debut in the National Air races at C o v e n t r y. Warwickshire on .June 18 and LS It i« a Mfles Sparrow jet which baa been specially fitted70 words
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Article199 1954-05-11 7 Bevan States Views BERTYSSWG, Wales, May 10 (Renter) Mr. Aneurin Bevan, British leftwinf labour leader said here last night "many <>t i:s in the Labour Party take the view that il Indo-C hina has to struggle against Trance lor independence those struggling lor it have199 words
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Article117 1954-05-11 7 Pilot Saves A Family From Death WESTERLOH. (GerWUtmy), May 10 (Keuter) t)il<»t believ«>d to h«* an K.A.K. man saved a family from burning to (hath in their farmliouse here early today by rirdiai low over the house to wake them up. Police said it appeared thai the pilot had noticed117 words
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139 1954-05-11 7 LONDON. May 10. (R< A pilot put a .-< I airliner into a 4,000-f< ot livi over the Thames estuary yesterday to demonstrate a discovery that may prevlht man3 air crashes in the future. Captain Michael Davison made the dive in an Avro Tudor139 words
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163 1954-05-11 7 THE HAGUE, May 10 (Reuter)— Ownership of more than two tons of gold worth £800,000 will be disputed before the International Court here today n a case expected to last a week. The application Instituting I proceedings was fned by the Italian Government163 words
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Article, Illustration495 1954-05-11 7 photo. Smith Warns Communists GENEVA, Moy 10— The United States bluntly warned yesterday that it is attending the Far East peace talks here "to prevent the spread of Communism and will build new defensive alliances in Asia if the Communists block an honourable peaceU.P. - 495 words
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Article76 1954-05-11 7 Stondord London Correspondent LONDON, Moy 10 The following are the doting prices of rubber and tin on th e London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 18, d. June 18 Id. July/Sept. 18ld. Oct. /Dec. 18fd. Jon/Mar. tSid. April/June 18 Jd. May cl.ff. W 15/16d. Tone: Dull. LONDON76 words
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205 1954-05-11 7 Formosa Is Concerned Over Loss Of Dien Bien Phu TAIPEI. May 10 (AP) The Nationalist Chinese are worried lest the fall of Dien Bien Phu set off a chain reaction leading to ultimate loss of all Southeast Asia to the Reds. Over the weekend, top level meeting was held in205 words
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Article47 1954-05-11 7 ANKARA. -l y U I iP) Turkey on Sat 1 second permit l«> {Dutch Shell Company to s for oil in this counti new petroleum lan The first <•' to be awarded a permit v I'm- ted States Socony <> 1 Co.. on Mav H47 words
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Article64 1954-05-11 7 PARIS. May 10 (UP).— The French Government suddenly banned Paris performances of the Moscow ballet today. The Soviet Ambassador to France. Sergei Vinogradov. hurried to Premier Joseph Laniel'a office and informed source- said he lodged a strong protc t againsi the measure, as well as againsi64 words
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Article21 1954-05-11 7 A SOX was born to Actress .Tiiiie (Jreer at Cedars of Lebanon hospital. Hollywood, on Saturday night. APAP - 21 words
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Article403 1954-05-11 7 Dulles Starts Talks On Defence WASHINGTON. May 10 (Router) Mr. John Foster Dulles. American Secretary of State. plans a new series of talks this week with representatives of nations he has asked to join in collective action to defend South-east Asia. State Department officials said yesterday. He began the talks403 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-11 7 plmto. TffK Prinw Minister «,f India, .lawaharl.il hiii bids a familiar farewell to his sister. Mrs. Vijayalakshmi Pandit. th« Presi dent of DJI Genera] \s semhh at the IVil.nn \m p<»rt. New Delhi. up<m his departure for Ceyloa nreally. UPUP - 42 words
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Article102 1954-05-11 7 ASSAULT ON MODELS IS ALLEGED SYDNEY, M;.y 10 (ft A Sydney comn ;«iie«o,i t o have taki Into nearby hi i ilted them a( Km, i lay remanded in i !"i the second tin* Leonard Keith i four rharfei of ri irnal k .1 buM and itti ing an unlicen102 words
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Article60 1954-05-11 7 LONDON. May 10 (UP Minister ol Si ite Lloyd admitted today I exploratory talks on Si BSJ i Bresi but he again denied I I formal d arran: Ist member A Bt ■ske i whether the in I ::;.-tor would maki ment <>n the plain w60 words
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Article39 1954-05-11 7 IHE Lord Mayoi "i I ds Alderman D. CJ Cowling W..^ down to West Berlin I 1 the Ist Battalion, tht K I Own Yorkshire Lißht Infantry. He will t;ikr tli»* Mlut< I monial parade ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Advertisement757 1954-05-11 8 NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIK A L7HIE JOINT SERVICE To Colorbo Gcnoc. Monulki, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hombuiq &Bremen. S'pore P. S'Kom Penong UEVERKUSEN (HAPAG) 10/!sMay !6Moy 17Moy NABOB (LLOYD» 15/22June 23June 24Jnne HAMBURG (HArAGI 15/2OJ«ne 21June 22Jy«e HOECHST (HAPAGI 7 I4j«ily 15Ju!y 16July 1 Calls Bilboo direct. Hor.f Kong. Monilo, Kobe757 words
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Advertisement743 1954-05-11 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Hollond America lIM NedeHond Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdaiw HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. S'pore P. S'hon Pe«ong BANKA (SMNI 10 1 5Mor 16M«y 17/lBMoy OVERVSEL |R») 19/25Moy 26Moy 27/28Moy SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 29Moy/5Jy«« 6J««.- 7/§ June ROEPAT743 words
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Advertisement532 1954-05-11 8 EAST ASIATIC!! SAIMNC;STOC<IM, W for Adrn Port S^id «.en,,, Ul Cdvni* C^peoh,^,, S B rMKONiA- r xx) -PASADENA" a I xxx) I \l \M)| I xxxx) "WAI.AVA" 1 xxxx) -PATAGONIA' I xxxxx) M FALSTRIA* »7J,. I x) Calls LonrJo,, (p a xx) Calls Beyrouth. xxx) Calls London (pa xxxx) Calls532 words
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200 1954-05-11 9 Standard Market Reporter INDONESIA'S restrictive trade policy Is stifling trade among Indian merchants engaged in import-export business, Mr. J.M. Dorai Raj, Secretary of the Indian Chamber of Commerce, told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Dorai Raj said he had hoped the Indonesian trade delegation would200 words
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Article195 1954-05-11 9 |MARKETS| IHE rubber market in Sirica pore yesterday closed slight!; easier at 80] rents per \b. foi first gra le rabbi r f« 1 M; j shipment (MJ cents per ib n Saturday). The political news continued to be a dominating factol in the rubber market am traders wer«195 words
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Article130 1954-05-11 9 THE i ro luc< mark< I in Singapore mained quiet in s^ tions with only small business passing. Lewis ind i- at quotations for copra foi May iH June shipm< nts in brack< h at 1 i a.ir. n, 4 and S p.m. (buyers at ersi were: f'-ii I2|130 words
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Article146 1954-05-11 9 Local Wood For Prefab Factories SINGAPORE Malaya may soon have prefi a(. factories and house f bu ol timber, if bu I l (x--perts now visiting *•< i rijng wlon of the Brit Industr es Fair at Ear > ri London. enthuse ovef this < w id< i Designed and146 words
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Article689 1954-05-11 9 ALL sections of the Malayan share market in Singapore were dull and irrecular with turnover the smallest for. many weeks, and insufficient to show any definite trends. INDl SIK1AI Kiiv-rs geUen A i Hi icks Cuds 'A 13 4u Prel 1 M i%tiM» ht 12 2689 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-05-11 9 I'lini Mr. If. V. Schwirrtz fright manager of l.ivnnpJm ltd, Germany, consulting enfciriM-r* for intnnatiun.il wood ioduj»tries, flew into Singapore from A'istr:ilia yesterday on a niiMnes* trip. Up is pi< hired h)h)\ v with Mr Riihard ML N.nfT. niananer of Mandri a tar Kast) .mil lot.d au«>nts for I ij.nijl.inStandard - 51 words
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Miscellaneous238 1954-05-11 9 rV t \bner By Al Capp Alley O P^ By VT. H ami in i ,<Vf^ \|vl Ifv/ locvimyc&v^ks' CH.NO.rnkE. tiu^ is t^etT^ I l PULL A^ HTS BEING RIDTLFD." JUST A FEINT TO ruu. V s O V \>\v.r A tt^N 3 AroaWN.' j 7\ we're iom? tmk the238 words
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Miscellaneous821 1954-05-11 9 fe:d iiS rafe: I \Ml|{Nin IN II A I V > V 1 ATl, KLUANG SINGAPORE Faculty of Medici meet at Patholon> MKIII.IWI tauter of I M v 111 l Labo itory for talk on "Cu C .uri .1. n K Vl»lo M Mniti 716 rent Terapy of Venereal Disease;821 words
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Article, Illustration509 1954-05-11 10 DOROTHY ROE - DOROTHY ROE I tsw 1 I.'OK 25 years Frances Sider has been the kind of rareer woman p tinted to with pride by those seekißg to prove that BOj woman seeds to be i-htinrd to the home. A pioneer y (signer of I509 words
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412 1954-05-11 10 HEART DISEASE CAN BE TREATED BY SURGERY Sgi/s THE DOCTOR 1 1 F.ART di ise »1 various kir*ls is respoJ able 1 1 .1 alidism and far too n>. my deaths. The kind dissed :n today's rolumn is th it which is preseni at birth congenital heart disease. T <_412 words
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Article, Illustration113 1954-05-11 10 (LEFT): "I'm" i B'r.jhese" f>* th* v<in>(> of t eleganl co if •>' white and blue f ibi b tton only on the "-.1 H line. Artific al flower* lil ch irm I > o>e large coll »r* f' »;>s irhil< gTovej to113 words
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Article77 1954-05-11 10 > >ss, the mo W itrtth a i i 1 ill i>> p in >t f' 1 e The checker i I oi light rv.l and :> I I •<. .'>' ft i g\ i let the out' fit. {No. *> T>> < m»i by H i i77 words
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Article649 1954-05-11 10 MARY BROWN - MARY BROWN BECAUSE of a jealous huslMtni Mrs. T.. is headiag for J» ineitt.il breakdown. This is what she writes: "I've N n ai ried ight years ind tiave two darling tie »i i We'i e I well ofl ml ave o;.r own pla *e. Bs Kvfti649 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-05-11 10 photo). MODEL Nera Rase wears this beach outfit of blue Swiss linen trimmed with straw piqu«\ during a fashion slm w at a KnightsbridKe store. The horn heath bag is Italian hasketwork UPUP - 33 words
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Article88 1954-05-11 10 S if girls did not know ill the trit ks of get- 1. tins men to propo.se to them, here comes a man 2 with another: Serge Kri/m.ui. Art 1 Director for Meridian 2 Pictures, ldvise* that a girl who dresses in pastels will j»»*t more prot88 words
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397 1954-05-11 10 IVOT EVERY skin rash is eczema by a long shot. though some people seem to think SO Eczema, or dermatitis venenata. as skin specialist! call it. is really Limited to certain skin condition* which are caused by contact with some irritating397 words
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Article366 1954-05-11 10 MARGARET SCOTT SIGNING Off Answers To Some Queries \S I am due to leave for oth.-r < limes this will probably be the last article on mother trafl I will be writing for you for some time to umiic and I should therefore likf to devote the366 words
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Miscellaneous259 1954-05-11 10 1 The Stars And You I \U RITA DEL MAR 2 K l l to A I x 1 self to J r b« t rosi ioite of pre< t I\lKl n a L 2 to Ma 1 >::•■■ till eve- C track, i < Eii'.ier: I 2 1 t:\HM259 words
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297 1954-05-11 11 ENGLAND WILL GET TOUGH FOR WORLD CUP NEXT WEEK By 808 FKRRIER LESS than a month before the start of the 1954 World Championships in Switzerland, England play two of the toughest possible international fixtures away from home— against Yugoslavia and Hungary this month. Is this a little over-ambitious on297 words
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Article179 1954-05-11 11 LOS ANGELES. May 10. (AP).— Giant Parry OBricn. of Los Ang< les, made a shambles of the supposedly unpenetrable 60-foot mark in the shot put yesterday when he tw.ee officially broke the distance and wound up a recordshattering day with an amazing put of 60 feet179 words
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Article254 1954-05-11 11 VIENNA, May 10 (Renter) Austria beat Wales 2 o in -soccer international here yesterday a'.u-r a goalies^ first half. Dienst scored lor Austria at lor 50 minutes and Halla added their second after B<i minutes. A crowd of about 60,000 spectators saw the match. Kelsey, the Welsh254 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-05-11 11 Gold Medal High Jump Ajeet Singh, of India. Hears the crossbar at six feet fmir inches in the Asian Games high Jump event in Manila His effort Rained for him a rol^j medal but ho failed to im A r °J C b v three quarter inches o n theUP - 73 words
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Article171 1954-05-11 11 Hamlin In Ail-Round Cricket SEREMBAN, lion.— Pine allround display by Bob Hamlin. former Ne^n skipper and RAF cricketer, was the feature ol yesterday's cricket at Tampin when t lie Negri Sembilan Club defeated the Tampin Cricke: Club by three wickets in single innings match. Hamlin accounted for nine of the171 words
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Article163 1954-05-11 11 MONTE CARLO, May 10, (AFP).— Fully conscious of recent deaths in the ring, the Medical Commission of the European Boxing Union unanimously expressed the opinion that "boxing is an excellent form of physical development and education of the morale/' after their meeting here today.. The Commission,163 words
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Article293 1954-05-11 11 LONDON, May 10. (IP).— Britain's national 14--day biking tour will not be affected by the government committee's recommendation that all road cycling events must be completed by 9 a.m. After a year's investigation into the safety aspect of road races, the committee, appointed by the293 words
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Article115 1954-05-11 11 IPOII. Mon.— Ipoh branch of Chung Khiaw Badminton team j today won by the odd game in j five, a badminton friendly played against the local branch of the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. Results (Clrung Khiaw first>: Phan Lian San lost to Hsu Chia Shin*115 words
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Article124 1954-05-11 11 SEREMBAX. .Mori.— ln lh« first match this year in lh« Strahan Cup competition, t he Port Dickson Recreation C)ur> defeated Neyri Sembilan Chinese Recreation Club by >i\ wickets In a single inninffl match, played here yesterdaj. Batting first the Chinese scored 73 runs. Boo n Oom124 words
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Article66 1954-05-11 11 Reg Harris Beats Best Sprinters FARIS. May (B it«r>— Rig Harris. British > ional sprint cyclist, won the Grand Prix do Tommas*] i Jr,Icrnationnl t] rint ra<* U day. Eiizo Sacchl (Italy) mu sccood with Jan Dorkatn «Ne:. i) third Harris beal S li by 1 in the final ol66 words
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369 1954-05-11 11 MANILA. May 10. (IP). Nineteen v P ,r old Atsuke >amhu. faxtet4 woman sprinter sjf s i;i tssi glamour »irl" at the Second Asian (James, siij she will hang up her spikes if she ran "find" a husband. Miss Nambu. who competed in the369 words
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Article264 1954-05-11 11 HOCKKNHEIM. Sontfiwest Germany, May 9, (Reuter).— Fergus Anderson, British holder of the world 350 cuhic centimetre title, rode a Moto Gu/./i to »n easy victory in the 350 c.e. class in International Motor Cycling races here today. Anderson covered IMJ ki metres <SJ mUm) in264 words
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Advertisement665 1954-05-11 11 LNGAGEMENT I"! IK engagement w;is annotmcI ed between Mr. Pang Leong youngest son of Mrs. Pang g Yean and the late Mr. Cheng Yean and" Miss T;in Luan youngest daughter of Madam Wee Pork Geok and the At. Tan Song Kee. SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE CITY COUNCIL:' O Applications. invited from665 words
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Advertisement336 1954-05-11 11 MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUK SI PPLY OF PLANT 'TENDERS »re invited for the supply and delivery of the following items of Piant. One (1) B—lo8 10 ton 3-wheel diesel Road Roller. One (1) Low Loader Trailer !<>r attaching to f>-to>i jorrie.s and capable of carrying a load of up to336 words
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Advertisement79 1954-05-11 11 ■SB^B^aVroßl^Bißi ■!|^M^B|WBjiBI^BJWBBBy^BBHBaBBJPKgIBMHBM^ Iflf A WQBO- IB .mu« ?fl -«,,<. it), P H VTf: MI<CEI.I.ANEOI"a %< OMMOD4TION IVI A WORD, minimum 10 wordt (>X> O B SALE UTt'ATIONI AUENCIC* •Tl ITION ETC. 25( A WORD minimum 20 words ($5) 'Jl^™" ISM MtV|> M\K««v-.»< Dr.^THH Box Humbert charged os three words (Box79 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-05-11 12 The proudest moment in Mwul.t for British Mibjrtts attending Ihe Secoasl Asian Cunts uas wlit'n "God Saye Ihe (iurrn" \va> played as the Singapore lag was hoisted to mark Ihe Colony \> vit torv at water polo. Picture shows the Singapore players standing at attention a.s they73 words
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Article67 1954-05-11 12 W Futcher-Smith, our F: ink Chester, who has. since his arrival in the Colony thre seasons ago. taken great Interesi in umpiring ha.s beon made a Far East representative by the Association of Cricket I'mpires. His fob will be to take special -.n'erest in the Uwprpveimpiring67 words
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Article93 1954-05-11 12 WORCESTER. May 10 (Reuter) Pakistan -;irried their firs', innings s >re to 4iM against Worcestershire here. the last twe Wickets adding .14 runs to< Worcestershire I 32 for no wicket in just tin let 50 minutes to lunch. Pazal Mahmood. Pakistan'-, v <■- n hit a bright93 words
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Article470 1954-05-11 12 Say Malayans From Games THE athlete who received the biggest cheer and welcome when part of the Singapore Asian Games team returned last night was water' polo player, Weibe Wolters who was practically mobbed by his parents, his girl friend, Miss Gay Kendall, and470 words
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Article523 1954-05-11 12 GYMKHANA Sports Club became "giant killers' 1 ol the lower divisions when they toppled the hitherto unbeaten RAF Seletar 2—o in a SAFA Div. 3B game played at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. Seletar's defeat is the biggest upset in the lower divisions this season. After six523 words
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Article56 1954-05-11 12 MANILA. Mnn. Colony swimmers who were invited to Hongkong will not swim there. Kee Soon Bee declining the invitation said that waterpoloists, after the lamentable Mut<h with Hongkong, refused to play there. Neo Chwee Kok wa s also asked to compete in a Hongkong meet but56 words
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213 1954-05-11 12 SELETAR Football Club maintained their unbeaten re ord in the S A. FA D.v. 3A league when they beat the Junior Athletic Association 2-1 at Farrer Park yesterday. For the. Juniors ;t was the'ir third defeat from five outings. This narrow victory for213 words
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Article281 1954-05-11 12 LALL SINGH, the Malayan and former All India Test cricketer, will lead the Civilians for the second time against the Services in the annual match this week-end on the SRC ground. pi av starting at 11 a.m. on both days. in his ;^st tw) tournament281 words
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Article448 1954-05-11 12 call of REMf" lh C C rps Is the familiar Marlon Major Smith «h ampiOn u aild constan t companion, J^ On One Lea S«e soccer at Jalan Besar stadium i Ho*- well they responded to these words of encouragement. can well be gauged by448 words
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Article331 1954-05-11 12 THE Singapore Cricket Club, after defeats in their last two outings beat the Wonderlads 3—2 in the S.A.F A Div\ 2 game on the padang yesterday. From the opening whistle the Cricket Club proved the superior side In all departments of j the game. Without331 words
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Article26 1954-05-11 12 OLD boys of the Vi< I School are requested to atte. u badminton practise every Sunday at 9 am in the School Hall.26 words
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Article609 1954-05-11 12 BELOW are the weights for 12 races for the first and second day of the Singapore races on Ma> 15 and 19. Cl. 1. Div. I—l M Forest Beau 9.00 Cinema II 8.09 Rigolrtto 8.08 Roman Galley 8.0.') Kingport 8.04 Never A Blank 8.0:: Oleander 8.00609 words
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Article67 1954-05-11 12 SOMF o\ «1 ent |o geen at the [i md I ib Sunday when the qI I n»Mnd for the Eu Toi S '.\;«s played. Paisley, with a t. 17, led the list o f eight q rier« with Cook }> tied in tccood place67 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-05-11 12 MDCBNTLT in aid of rharit> a ir boxing was hHd i n K,lan, T™*' for defenre and offrnre Upr ?Uw *>■ thine as -below the belt" In h hJ contestants, before thev 1 l pr l |i hjhll >•» J rate and impres>ive reluiou> lhr '< -^^144 words
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Advertisement159 1954-05-11 12 NtW CITY Geylaag Phone ***** Daily 3.00—6.00 and 9.15 p.m. NOW SHOWING Repuhlu Pictures Presents "CITY THAT NEVER SLEEPS" Starring Gig Young and Mala Powers NEXT CHANGE Republic Pictures THE SHOWDOWN" UNWANTED BAIR TRICHO WATER No. 1 and then if TRICHO WATER No. 2 is used hair roots die and159 words
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