Singapore Standard, 12 May 1954
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Title Section18 1954-05-12 1 SINGAPOREMSTANDARD sdfsdfsdfsdfsdf it m st Vol. IV. No. 314. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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113 1954-05-12 1 BABY UNHURT AS LIGHTNING KILLS 5 PEOPLE j SINGH, Standard staff Correspondent KQTA BHARU, Tues. A seven-month L.U in the arms of her mother, escaped Vu'rt when lightning struck a coffee shop in Lpong Kerereh at 4.30 p.m. yesterday, •Ding five people, all Malays, including the child's mother. Iv .men113 words
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Article47 1954-05-12 1 Churchill Regrets... M.m 11: (Kcu- in»lon ChurMiniMer. told IfHoum .i nmmons today i hanged his ■oioo al .a th« value of a of stales of I ailed State* thanked my nmn h* 1 Id a questionr lam exactly of the same I ahappUy my not rule in47 words
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Article29 1954-05-12 1 THE Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll, is expected to leave London by plane on Tuesday, May 18. and will arrive in the Colony on May 20.29 words
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221 1954-05-12 1 STUDENTS TO DEMONSTRATE BEFORE GOVT. HOUSE Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 1,200 students of the Chinese High School in Singapore have decided to demonstrate in front of Government House at 1 p.m. today and demand an immediate reply to their petition for exemption from National Service. This decision was taken, when221 words
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Article312 1954-05-12 1 JAMES PETER CHIN - JAMES PETER CHIN National Service In Spore By Standard Staff Reporter SOME 2,000 Singapore youths in the 19-year-old age group will be the first to be called up for national service in the Colony, The Standard understands. By July this year, 1,000 of them will312 words
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Article83 1954-05-12 1 Reds Force Women To Marry SEOUL, May 11, (AP) The South Korean Government spokesman today charged that the Communists in North Korea are forcing Korean women to marry Manchuria n and Mongolian settlers and soldiers in the north. Dr. Hongkee Karl, the official ROK spokesman, said in a statement that83 words
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Article, Illustration283 1954-05-12 1 Her Wedding Day Will Be Full Of It f ""SIC BE THi|H®o OF LOVE By Christine Dienier A YOUNG woman whose wedding 1 today will have music as its entire motif, rather than feisting: and flowers, is Miss Shusheela Devi, a wellknown Singapore violinist. She will be married to Dr.283 words
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Article127 1954-05-12 1 GIBRALTAR, May 11:--(Reuter) Queen Elizabeth today set sail for home. At 1 p.m. local time to the cheers of Gibraltar's thousands, the royal yacht Britannia nosed her way from Gibraltar harbour. She will reach the coast of England on Friday night, ending the round the world tour127 words
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Article57 1954-05-12 1 LONDON, May 11, (UP)— Edgar L. Stevens was sentenced to three months' imprisonment today for killing a kitten by throwing it into a furnace at the London newspaper office where he worked. Magistrate Sir Laurence Dunne said he impo.sed the maximum penalty for :?ing the animal57 words
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Article31 1954-05-12 1 CAIRNS, Australia, May 11 (Reuter). Sixty-five dockers, who refused to unload the Chines* freighter Hai Chang until it was first tested for radioactivity, were dismissed here today.31 words
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192 1954-05-12 1 WASHINGTON, May 11] (AFP) Secretary of j State John Foster Dulles] declared today that South-east Asia could be held without IndoChina. Speaking at a MWg conference, the Secretary of State said the organisation of collective security In South-east Asia was designed to prevent192 words
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Article26 1954-05-12 1 THE C-in-C Far East Land Forces, Lieut. Gen. Sir Charles Loewen. left Singapore bv air yesterday for Thailand where he will spend a week.26 words
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Article22 1954-05-12 1 LOTTE Adenauer, daughter of the West German Chancellor, was married to Heriber Multhaupt. at the Muniter Church. Bonn, yesterday. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 22 words
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Article169 1954-05-12 1 SAIGON, May 11 (AFP)— The Vietminh High Command tonight addressed a radio message to the French High Command "authorising evacuation of the seriously wounded of Dien Bien Phu. The message sa'.d: "The French Command may send representatives to 'Dien Bien Phu to establish contact with169 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-05-12 1 A WORSHIPPER at Kuala Lumpur's Temple of A Thousand Buddhas performs the ceremony of bathing a miniature Buddha, part of the rites connected with the celebration of the 2,498th anniversary of Buddha's birth yesterday. Standard photo.Standard - 39 words
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Article259 1954-05-12 1 A FivePower Meet In S'pore After Geneva WASHINGTON, May 11, ißeufer) Arrangements for a high level fivepower military conference in Singapore to discuss the South-east Asian situation will be announced in Geneva loter this week Reuter leorned authoritatively yesterday. Tho Hfttting that will I il. place v>im thereafter will !»o259 words
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Article48 1954-05-12 1 GENEVA. May 11 (R«MiVr) Mr. Paul Henri Spaak, B'-iuim f eifli MinitteTi warned Geneva Coafcrtnco, dUicutting the IGoraan laaui today, thai if all foreign troops were withdrawn from Kotv;» bafova peace was r—tocad, "the raaull would inevitably \ny < h;ios at»r| probably fpana? l48 words
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181 1954-05-12 2 NEW MOVE TO REPEAL REGULATION ON STRIKES A MOVE to repeal the Emergency Strikes and Lodcouf Regulations (1948) will be made at next Tuesday's meeting of Ihe legislative Council by Mr Lim Yew Hock (Lab. K( ppel). Tho«e regulations require < nployeej and employee to give 14 days' notice of181 words
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Article142 1954-05-12 2 Standard Staff Reporter A WOMAN who failed to recognise Sim Ah *Bo*y, rlagrged with robbery a»d causing hurt, at a« earlier hearing because she was frightened, appeared m the Singapore Ninth Police Court yesterday to give fresh evidence. The woman, Foo Ah Tah.142 words
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Article104 1954-05-12 2 SINGAPORE learner dri.Clfl who carry passengers in their cars will be prosecuted MM from today, the Polite Secretary. Mr. Peter Clague, said at a press conference yesterday. **L" drivers found in restricted areas will be warned. If they do not lea\> the area, summon* will be issued104 words
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Article48 1954-05-12 2 PAKIRI SI'PPIAH. 'JO, was tentatively rharged in the Singapore Fourth Bolicc Court yesterday, with robbing Vailiamma Narayanasamy of $309 in jewellery and cash at Changi Road on May 8 while armed with a revolver. He wa? remanded in the central lock-up till May 14.48 words
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Article81 1954-05-12 2 PROMPT action by Singapore Army fire-fighters yesterday evening saved an electrical shed at 40 Base Workshop in Aver Rajah Road from being completely gutted. Soon after fire was discovered, three engines one from REME Station and two from :i6 Army Fire Brigade— ru.-hed to the81 words
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154 1954-05-12 2 Workers Angered By Inattention Of 'Opportunists' MALACCA, Tues.— Several angry Municipal workers yesterday criticised elected Municipal Councillors for not fulfilling the promises made on Polling Day. The workers held an extraordinary meeting of their union at Wolferstan Road. The workers accused certain Councillors who tried to avoid the issue when154 words
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Article282 1954-05-12 2 BURGLARS NOW RESORT TO FORCE Contractor Hit By Masked Men PENANG, Tues. Three moskerf Chinese, one armed with o dummy pistol end two with bicycle pumps, attacked a contractor, Mr. Cheah 800 Yeang, 22, when he attempted to raise an alarm on seeing the intruders at his residence in Lim282 words
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Article106 1954-05-12 2 BEWARE OF RUTHLESS TRADERS: RAJ j There will be economic chaos in a few months if the Singapore Government plays into the hands of 'ruthless and greedy" private traders by de-controlling rice. Mr. Dasaratha Raj. Labour Legislative Councillor, warned yesterday. ''These traders." he added. "have no altruistic motives in demanding106 words
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76 1954-05-12 2 Sailor's Body Found Off Naval Base A BRITISH seaman from j H.M.S. Cadigan Bay. Davies Douglas. 22. was found drowned in the s^a off No. 8 Berth in the Singapore Naval Base, yesterday afternoon. The body was in a partially decomposed state when it was discovered floating near the Cadijgan76 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-05-12 2 Off To A New Job MR. J. JAMES, former id vert is ing manager of Robin sob a«d Company. Ltd., left Singapore for England by RLM Super Constellation yesterday. He ha s resigned from the company to become Rowntrees' Far Eastern representative and is expected to return i" September forStandard - 77 words
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Article18 1954-05-12 2 FOR allowing a friend to M. e «l S t™ n tf" P re FlrSl TraffiC18 words
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Article138 1954-05-12 2 PENANG, Tues.— The Malay School Teachers Liuon, Federation of Malaya, was inaugurated at^ a f. nt 1 m^ etln S «f representatives of the Perils Malav s^ eac ers and the Perak Malav hrtiool Teachers Union held here yesterday Inche Abdul Ghani bin138 words
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Article219 1954-05-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. GurVho, in the Kuala Kubu area at dawn t«*Jay killed a terrorist known as the limping one because of a deformed left foot. The terrorist. Chen Kim Tou. alias Pai Chai. was a Branch Committee secretary jof the Communist terrorist j organisation219 words
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Article90 1954-05-12 2 He Sought A Gift For Wife... ANXIOUS to givp his wife, who had recently given birth, a preseat. jobless N K Lim <17> btokr into a food stall off Joo Chiat Road on May W In the Singapore Fourlh Polite Court yesterday N* pleaded fuilty to attempted theft. He told90 words
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Article124 1954-05-12 2 CAUGHT red-handed stealing a steel plate from a fac- 1 tory compound, elderly Ong I Poh Hiiat pleaded guilty to a j charge of theft when he appeared in the Singapore Fourth Magistrate's Court yesterday. As Ong had four previous convictions before World War124 words
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Article31 1954-05-12 2 TELOK ANSON, Tues.— The Yinj Tint Beauty Parlour in Market Street is donating the proceeds of three days' collections (Monday to Wednesday) to the Nanvang University Fund.31 words
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Article141 1954-05-12 2 PENANG, Turs. Leaflets written i n Chinese are beinu widely distributed to the residents of Paya Terubong Prnara Bukit Ayer Itam and surrounding areas ordering J. he to ro to the Tai Sens Rubber Factory. Paya Teru boßc Koad, or. at Sun*ei Dua 5n the141 words
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245 1954-05-12 2 Clerk On Night Job Missed By The Watchman A CLERK. Lee Teck Haw. was charged in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday with housebreaking bv" night. It was alleged that he entered the premises of! Messrs. Henr v Waugh 3c Co.. Ltd. on the third floor of the Netherlands Trading245 words
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Article80 1954-05-12 2 A SINGAPORE ice cream seller got a man to p;unt his barrel in exchange for buns and .^otfee yesterday. While the man WM painting the barrel, the bung auc coffee were p. area on a table. A boy came aong :\nd stole one of the80 words
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Article83 1954-05-12 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib > I B Sinn pore on Tuesday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose 59S bOi No. 1 R.S.S. <?0i 4*2 No. 2 R.S.S. 59* 592 No. 3 R.S S. 58* 582 Tone: Quiet TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday83 words
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Article39 1954-05-12 2 MALACCA. Tie- W\ < Chen Yuen was today «<i victed in the Sessions Court by Mr. CRT. Che tram, the President, on ♦hree ckwgtg < f dishonestly retauiing 2}*f sheets of rubber and finer $200. in default four month! imprisonment.39 words
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Article123 1954-05-12 2 ...But Driver Escapes Unscathed A YOUNG Singapore m«Ho rist had a miraculous from injury jesterday. when the car h,> was driving ran off the road and plunged into a ravine while he waj, negotiating a sharp bend at th« Gap. He was travelling down the Gap towards Pa*ir Fanjan* Road123 words
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Advertisement32 1954-05-12 2 1 MALAYA'S FAVOURITE 1 Ib PACKETS $2.25 Produced by Bon Plantations Ltd. Sole Distributors: Harper Gilfillan Co., Ltd. y m^ right round the difficult <5 k-^ l 5 th ?;v horou^ y^32 words
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Advertisement42 1954-05-12 2 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for a s little as ten cents a., word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Rpad or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh.42 words
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Advertisement174 1954-05-12 2 CLEANS AND -y PROTECTS SsS'/J^^ YOUR PEN I AS YOU WBITf I f/Jff m~~ M \'V V N k tMI ONLYINKWITH il^ fXT r^'-UK? l I kt Wr/^^/^iJ m fe«.ts. mi,>h your •THWf""*^ U Va^iaßßßcßavt^" .V »'v' r\cn Pcrmanc PRICES I ,r 40 .r. Jri 1* .t* M 4 FACTORY174 words
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Article42 1954-05-12 3 Move To Defer Bill On Pensions i deter the Bill, ral i nment ado at •ing Lcgis(Prog. he rn- el y B S tions irect--5 ites to ki. rs havi specialist eceived ng post whether rs have specialist asked ves of China.42 words
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Article, Illustration75 1954-05-12 3 photo. MALAYAN movie magnate Loke Win Tin and his wife Christina, who are now oq a tour of the United States. visited Paramount Studios in Hollywood recently and saw a demonstration of the new Paramount development of VistaVision. Here they are seen discussing theParamount - 75 words
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Article297 1954-05-12 3 $15 Mil. Needed For Low-Cost Housing Money Will Be Re-Lent THE Federal and Colonial Building Society is now actively investigating ways and means of attracting local capital to re-lend it to the public in Singapore, the Society's General Manager. Mr. J. Burgess, declared yesterday. Mr. Burgess297 words
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Article38 1954-05-12 3 ML'AR, 1 ies. For driving I let on the road at dale. Tangkak, wi'hi Iriving licence, Pua .Uin r n ais fined $25 by the VI ir Magistrate, Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Manan.38 words
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Article246 1954-05-12 3 Standard Staff Reporter oductioD of the probation system in ii hcuan more than three years ago with lers, has proved sa successful that local ■dare applying it to adults. S starv for Social WelJ tare Mr. P T. Cromwell, i i i1 first only offenders246 words
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228 1954-05-12 3 A FREIGHT "war" between a leading British shipping firm and another firm of tugboit operators has resulted in a big drop in freight rate> lor cargoes between Singapore and ports on the East Coast of Malaya. Six months ago the rate for228 words
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Article125 1954-05-12 3 JUD(»E?.[F:-;r i n the sum of S.'j.ooo. with costs, wji given in the Singapore Eft Court yesterday for [-{kil; Cheok .Lam, who brought action 1 3 recover that amount he had paid for a lorry the defendant, Low Park Fook. refused to jliver to him Plaint::!125 words
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Article138 1954-05-12 3 4 Reds Killed In Johore KUALA LUMPUR. Tuo>.A branch committee member of Grisek. Muar. was one of two terrorists killed by an area security unit m the Pagoh district of Muar yesterday. A third terrorist escaped. The branch committee member has been identified as Tan Cheong Woo. The other terrorist138 words
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Article144 1954-05-12 3 THE Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association ackn >wledges the following donations totalling $317. received from the Lian Li Benevolent As- sociation. which recent lv celebrated its 6th anniversary: Chee Yong Chua Sie Kong Huay, Friendly Companion A>'iation and anonymous, |20 each; Fish Dealers' Benevolent Association SI 5; Chan and144 words
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Article56 1954-05-12 3 'REACH F.>r The Sky"— the > t i r v >f WingCommander Douglas Bader, legless tighfer-nilot and hero of World War 11, is to be filmed at Pinewood Studios for the J. Arthur Rank Organisation by Daniel Angel Films Ltd. The role of Wing-Commander56 words
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Article45 1954-05-12 3 MALACCA. Tues The Alor Gajah Workers Union by an werwhelming majority decided by secret ballot recently to amalgamate with the Malacca Government Workers Union. The Alor Gajah Union has a membership of 200 while the Malacca Union has about 700 members.45 words
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21 1954-05-12 3 MAGISTRATE REPRIMANDS BOY'S FATHER 'rate, ebourn ti stiff »f this ing todock. him ike on .2 years know- trend to a21 words
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Article18 1954-05-12 3 DENIES HE DEFACED CARD med f- Couri not R. t his v. n 16 I and d :<> photo.18 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-05-12 3 **M« hoi H "'»i ,l2 ra i» d Sec <>ndary School In Singapore which has Just been com- l utl»-nu l> *"i rlmi 'nt. The school has 20 classrooms which can accom- pnmarj svhool w ,n be erected in its vicinitv in the near future.— StandardStandard - 46 words
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Article113 1954-05-12 3 WOOX AH LEXG was sentenced In the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to five years' jail for robbing a hawker of «i. j Mr. Justice Taylor remarked that although the robbery was not a serious one as robberies went, it was. neverthe!e>, a "complete robbery." Woon,113 words
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Article72 1954-05-12 3 SINGAPORE Police detained two Chinese yesterday, following a report that they tried to 1 extort money from a cloth seller in Owen *Roa i. The thugs approached the seller and demande.l $1. They were told to come liter. The thugs threatened the map and left.72 words
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188 1954-05-12 3 ILLEGAL vendors of pork are asking themselves this question nowadays: Why is it that the police raid one area more frequently than they do other areas. 'I hawk at Java Road, said Chang Kwons* Chong after being fined $50 in a Singapore police court188 words
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Article69 1954-05-12 3 A YOUNG woman, Tan Siew Moon, wearing a coloured overroat. entered the dock of the Singapore Fifth Police Court with a bright smile, yesterday. But her smile faded a few minutes later when she heard the magistrate say: "$2O on each charge." Moon, charged with possession69 words
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Article39 1954-05-12 3 IPOH, Tues.— A 25-year-old woman. Fung Chiang Mooi. today denied a charge of having consorted with armed persons aft Batang Estate. Tapah, on March 16. Mr. Justice Buhagiar postponed the case till June for hearing.39 words
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Advertisement328 1954-05-12 3 PFA.FF ZIG ZA i MACHINE MODEL 130 GIVES YOU 11 ADDITIONAL MACHINES (1) Make, Button Holes 7) Monogroms y^ x (2) Sews Straight ond Reverse 8) Blind Stitches (3) Sews on Buttons 9> Appliques Jt/z. s^L (4) Bar-Tack* (10. Overcasts f^K^^ (5> Zig-Zagt (lit Embroiders Aj \"l |5l Darm m328 words
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275 1954-05-12 4 KUALA LUMPrit, Tues.— The "elections office' to be set up by the Chief Secretary for the conduct of the first Federal polls next year will begin functioning here by the end of June, The Standard learnt today from official sources. its275 words
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167 1954-05-12 4 'EDUCATED' TAXIMEN GET FREE INSURANCE fir I Y taxi drivers who art liking an adult eriucatior courM in English. roar manners, courtesy to pass«ngers and efficient service conducted by the Singapore Hire Car Association's Cooperative Society. have been given free life insurance poht ies valued at S.'i.OOO. These policies are167 words
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99 1954-05-12 4 9.000 MORE CYCLISTS IN EIGHT MONTHS Standard Staff Reporter 'I MERE arc 168.565 people i ng bicycles in Singapore 1< day, an increase of **.18<> over tm number registered in September, 'a^t year. Roads an m> becoming ■more congested with ihe addition of irSMd ,<ars The total number of cars99 words
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Article47 1954-05-12 4 SI TI A WAX Tues. Lim I B» on Khay, MB. claimed trial in the Magistrate's Court here yesterday on two charge? of; :ling an Outdoor Officer, i L. At ma Ram of the Customs Department, and buying 1.000--um\ 10.000-characters public li ti< ry ickets.47 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-05-12 4 MR. E. R. Rowzee (right), Canadian delegate to the International Rubber Study Group meeting in Colombo. arrived in Singapore by Qantas BOAC Constellation yesterday to visit Malayan natural rubber producers and study their problems. He is also vice-president and manager of Polymer Corporation Ltd.. the only synthetic rubber producers inStandard - 68 words
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93 1954-05-12 4 irOH. Tue Lte Kim To. k. 16. Yorit Foh Sun. 19, and Chong Sec Ha* 17, today admitted thrv jc-iniiy attempted to commit robbery at Ulu Bernam on F(b 7 this year They were also alleged to have u. .'scd hurt to a S;kh93 words
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212 1954-05-12 4 KLAiA LIMPIR, Tues. Mr. C. W. S. Seed, Director of Audit, Malaya, who was responsible for the introduction of the Malayan Audit Service is retiring shortly after 33 years service. His association with the Audit Department started from IW6 when he wai Senior Assistant212 words
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Article126 1954-05-12 4 THIS MEET MAY BE A STORMY ONE Standard Staff Reporter THE annual meeting of the Singapore Teachers' Union on Ma.V 22. is expec-ted to be stormy one for the members areriivjded into two groups One Froup is in favour of ihe present Committee continuing m office with slight rhanges: the126 words
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Article103 1954-05-12 4 Legislature To Legalise Stamping A Bill to lrfali>r stamping of document* by postal franking machine instead < f by an adhesive stamp will be introduced in the Singapore Legislative Council met ling on Tuesday next. Objcts and rcas>r.nc of the Bill state thai becauat of the increase in the volume103 words
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Article38 1954-05-12 4 HONGKONG. May ll— Special Standard Service: Closing prices ot the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.73 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US$l: $1,823 to Malayan $1: $0,224 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $246 25 to 1 tael.38 words
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Article159 1954-05-12 4 SCENES from the jungle war in Malaya are being worked into a film which is going to kiU the legend that a n Ox ford accent and a University education are the essentials an army officer, Reuter reDorts from London AfUr being o n159 words
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427 1954-05-12 4 Federation Military Forces Expand: KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— The Federation Military Forces hare now reached a "potential comparable with other rfhits" and ore hence being increasingly engaged in operations against Communist terrorists, a high ranking Military spokesman told The Stondard today. Their training is also427 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-05-12 4 MR. and Mrs. Le* Yoke Thong, who were married in Koala Lumpur recently. The bride is the former Miss Wee Lye Hong.22 words
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Article262 1954-05-12 4 le!E DEATH RAILWAY: KI ALA LI MPIR, Tues.— Since 1947 the Federation Social Welfare Department has spent about 5750.000 on relief to dependants of Malayans who perished on the notorious "Siamese death railway," Mrs. J. D. Miller, Public Relations Officer of the Welfare Department, told The262 words
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Article203 1954-05-12 4 Alliance Men To Stand By Mandate LONDON. May 11 (Reuter) A demand thai the new Legislative Council in Malaya should br fully elected, is to be made when the UMNOMCA Alliance delegation headed by Tungku Abdul Rahman, m< e t Colonial Secretary, Mr. Oliver LytU Iton, Friday. I Government h.203 words
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Article103 1954-05-12 4 prospective prnfaMitmai youth leader? in Singapore, who do not have Ih€ necessary qualifications to gain admittance into the University of Malaya, will now have the opportunity to study arid train at th<^ Morib C;*mp Youth Leadership Train ng Centre. ...The Secretary hr Social Welfare103 words
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Advertisement212 1954-05-12 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATWN MCf'i h«*io.i comedy ,MM fit* »l"\l BALL' ARNAZ. f|| "flf I THE LONa LONG LAST d*v' -TRAILER -«J >i«oS..,y- OPENS TOMORROW BING CBOSBY Torams previous now g AS A WAH nOBRESPONDI i J 1 **k Altai OF n«v A A uith < i \i in LAST DAY212 words
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Miscellaneous87 1954-05-12 4 Weather Report MIM M I M Temperature: from 7.110 p.m. on May 10 to 7.:Ul a.m. on May 11. Singapore (76F»: Penang < 75 Kuala Lumpur i74Fi: Ipoh (7 IF); Kuantan (75Fi. Maximum Temperature: from 7.:t0 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on May 11. Singapore «84Fi; Penang (85F>: Kota llahru miwinjr87 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-05-12 5 2 Sisters Marry M i sisters were nurried Hi vuul.tv in Klanu Thej H- Vfisses I.u( Let and H I ♦•<• daughters of Mr. H- fu/i Mice .i »r!l kiuiwa H 'i and Mrs I. re. I.bcj Lee < above* B Mi I. runs; h».»k H. ii -Mm surceon at70 words
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179 1954-05-12 5 National Union For Office Workers KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The final touches are being put to a plan to form a national union of Government office workers. This national union, with a potential strength of more than 15.000, will be the only official organ of all Government clerks and other monthly179 words
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168 1954-05-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tucs.— lsmail bin Draman. 27. today had his 17th ronviction registered in the Sessions Court before Mr. J. P. Kirby, when he was found guilty of attempting to rob a Chinese woman. Sir. -p he was IS peari old. Ismail had been convicted168 words
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109 1954-05-12 5 KUALA LIPIS. Tue«. Lai 1 Fotis Ktianc 4"), a rubber tap- per at Benta, v^lio assaulted j Choy Say. the Penjom Now Village headman wa s yesterday fined S(js and ordered to pay iSlo compensation to Choy Say. Choy told the court that Lai109 words
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Article72 1954-05-12 5 RAUB Tues.— Kehar Singh. manager of Lin Seong Bus Co. Ltd.. was lined i total of $650 i t i the Raub Sessions Court foi three traffic offences. He was fined $500 for allowi in« a bug to carry excess passengers. For allowing a bu.s to72 words
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Article51 1954-05-12 5 A LOR STAR. Tues.— Seven i mile^ of 10-iruh pipes costing over 1500.0M have arrived here from Britain T lese are part of a $4,500,000 scheme to biing the waterworks in North Kedah up to i date. The pinev will he used south of Aloe51 words
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Article46 1954-05-12 5 JOHORE BAHRT. Tues.— Bra j nv the Magistrate in the P.: Court liere todajr, a toddy tapper, Raman tentatively charged with the murder of hia wife Leelawatiii iirid h| s brother. Chandan. Raman waj remanded in custody for further itivestigat ions. i46 words
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Article, Illustration187 1954-05-12 5 RAF REGT. OBSERVES SEVENTH ANNIVERSAR Y THE Ko.vjl Air Forre Re fiment (Malaya) fH^braled its seventh anniversary with a "raakan be&ar n at a Joint squadron rone sen- party, at Chan^i. last night. Air Marsha] Sir Clifford Sanderson. C-in-C. F.E.A.F. and many guests were present. The parade and annual hockeyStandard - 187 words
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Article323 1954-05-12 5 WIVES FORCED TO WALK THE STREETS Poverty Breaks Up Families- POVERTY in many Singapore homes hot forced families to sell their children or compolled husbands to allow their wives to prostitute themselves, the Secretory of the Social Welfare Department, hAr. P. T. Cromwell, told a press conference yesterday; "This is323 words
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Article141 1954-05-12 5 'Nurse Maid' To 120 Children Standard SUIT Reporter THE Singapore Social Welfare Department is "nursr maid" and "babysitter" to 120 children, whose ages range from "one day phis to six years." said the Department's Secretary. Mr. P. T. Cromwell, yesterday. Their parents leave their wards in creches when they so141 words
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Article94 1954-05-12 5 JOHORE BAHRI'. Tues Mohained bin Oth nan. 22. who had two previous convictions, was sent a third time to prison today when he was sentenced in the Sessions Court to 15 months' imprisonment for committing house-breaking and theft by night. He was also ordered94 words
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Article67 1954-05-12 5 KUALA I.IPIS. Tues.— Lock Chee, (JO. a woodcutter with two previous convictions, was charged in the Sessions Court here yesterday with possession of a rhandu pipe. Mr. B.C. Halahan. A.S.P. of Kuala I.ip^s raided a Chinese temple and San I-ock lying in a room with a rhandu67 words
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Article43 1954-05-12 5 KUALA LIPIS. Tue>— How Chew Chong. a building contractor, was fined $150 b v the President of the Sessions Court. West-Pahang. Mr. J. R. Whimster. for not submitting a return of hi> income within the prescribed period of 2t days43 words
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Article231 1954-05-12 5 Pointed Gun At Corporal KUALA LIPIS.. Tues.— Abdul Rahman bin Putra. 2'i. a police constable attached to the sth. Field Force at Fort Dixon. Kuala Lipis. was yesterday found guiity of behaving in a disorderiv manner while carrying a loaded carbine The President of the Sessions Court. West Pahang. Mr.231 words
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Article123 1954-05-12 5 A SUM of $5,000 is required by the Johoie Youth Council, to entertain about 100 delegates to the forthcoming World Assembly of Youth at (Singapore. The delegates will be conducted on a tour of the State after the Assembly In the latter part of August.123 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-12 5 BARGAIN BUY! Vun can advertise your needs lor as little as ten cents a wcrdin the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 11>K. Robinson R<-ad or at the branches of Hie Stanrinrd in Kfcala [.luDpur. Penann and I poll41 words
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Advertisement240 1954-05-12 5 TEUAISSI Siglap. S/ngapore OperatVd by Myron Ling, ni.mli.-r of alilornia Slate Hotel Assoriatiou t Los Augrles, U.S.A. HVCtIA DISSOLVENATOR MODERN SANITATION A Nti MORE ATTRACTIVE MODEL CO PLETE INSTALLATION FROM $400/--iucluding one Drum oS dissolvent. 1 Inclusive of otl chorgcsl ELIMINATE NAUSEOUS CLOSET PANS WITH THEIR DISCOMFORTS AND DANGERS PROVIDES240 words
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Article844 1954-05-12 6 I 'HE erudite columnist who masquerades as a public highway in the pages of one of our contemporaries has been instrumental in reviving the old question of apathy among University students. The columnist in question regretted the absence of stimulating controversy and bold expression o! opinions among844 words
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Article546 1954-05-12 6 Sir; Mr. Leslie Hoffman, writing in the Sunday Mail on May 2, despairs almost to the point of tears that the White Paper proposals for Federal elections have not been greeted with the rapturous applause he believes they deserve. He is much pained at the number546 words
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Article239 1954-05-12 6 Sir;— The individual who calls himself "Gcylang Voter" tries to pull the wool over the eye? of the public, in ;<;i attempt to vilify me. The people of Kampong Wuk Tanjong whose homes were pulled down by the City Council, unfortunately came to .-ee me when it239 words
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Article79 1954-05-12 6 I Sir; With reference to "Nonplussed**" letter seeking enlightenment about a nomination for office of the Singapore Teachers' Union, I recommend that he prays to the Almighty under a Botree" to enable him to use whatever intelligence he possesses not to be a .stooge for a79 words
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Article158 1954-05-12 6 Sir: "Pointer". a correspondent pleading for "step by step" approach to .selfgovernment in the Straits Times, alleges "many are still far more interested in enriching Jaffna, buildtaf castles In Tanjore and Karachi and remitting hardearned Malayan money to Red China and Formosa". The amount of money that158 words
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Article470 1954-05-12 6 We,the PEOPLE the Council. The programme and policy it should follow after elections is not the programme and policy voted for by the electorate, but a programme and policy which "attracts rather than repels" the nominated and official representatives On the Council. Even the comradeship of the Chambers ol Commerce470 words
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851 1954-05-12 6 JOHN WORRAIL - Indians, The 'Legacy From History' JOHN WORRAIL SOUTH AFRICAN MELTING PpTp I 1 in the last o f a series of four >*~~~ articles. CAPE TOWN. 'yHE WORLD has been interested in the Indian minority in South Africa since the beginning of India's campaign ot the United Nations, demanding that851 words
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Article109 1954-05-12 6 JITTUSAN MF!.AVI a t j UMNO might wan! |q carry DOl nil H vittei .isainst the Wl j on Ihe K- of, It 2 commenti on I lion of m UMNO lKi nitivt on J Sundl Tengk 2 Ai dil Ra i from UK. paper poii ti out109 words
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Article28 1954-05-12 6 Review of Views Wee Re\\eMn SIN CHEU :i P rice trade t points out bouring count! w pro<i oonipetttivi the i tranta I Uthough taken i have not28 words
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Article200 1954-05-12 6 Sir: Referring to the Singapore Director of Education's reply to a 'Probationer Teacher from Federation, I think the Colony Government is wasting public MlOney in building a hostel for teachers. The Federation will soon have its own Teachers' Training College. We have enough candidates in Singapore to200 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-05-12 6 "Ruddy fine fit he turned out to b<:— Hasn't bagged a thing: yet!"15 words
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Advertisement16 1954-05-12 6 FOR QUIET EFFICIENT AIR CONDITIONING Sole Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. Singapore Kuola Lumpur Ipoh Penang16 words
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Advertisement30 1954-05-12 6 I V I i\ TIN PACKED BALASHIN $M (PAT KUA TANi Very effective for C u g h Indigestion, Seosickness Ncuse Tiredness, Stomachoche, Breath. ENG AUN TONfi THE TIGER MEDICAL30 words
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Article33 1954-05-12 7 [he Women fetch More Than Men «mON Way H. rAFP > 0i 000,--l I the AntiCaptain .■ted itu>.iid worth woman ■a ore v often oilI 'he ..ves tige, man. nvento be ted Na-33 words
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44 1954-05-12 7 11, iAP) I ro>e that t(1 and w inci- lixcd ion, a Bt. !nre ns were advai by I ir it y Coui rec t 1 i I I I Vork to I lation that re--1 ?hes earI44 words
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Article20 1954-05-12 7 111 (AFP).— Chinese ned with llG's oM »t pilots said (tacked. One Both saf< y to20 words
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Article20 1954-05-12 7 •I.<y 11. authoi seven hours ie Guy. under the ntinf an Ihe Ciroa nun> wing Freu h20 words
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Article84 1954-05-12 7 ADDIS ABABA. May 11. (Router) Emperor Hai 1 e Selassie is expected to make final arrangements for Ethio- pia's military alliance with the United States during his forthcoming state visit, it was learned here yesterday. Under the new pact, the United States would be allow-, ed84 words
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Article30 1954-05-12 7 CHERBOURG. May 11. (AH Andrei Vishinsky. head o| the Russian delegation t<» the United Nations. arrived ir Cherbourg yesterday on thc liner Queen Elizabeth, en routt to Mosi'ow.30 words
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Article60 1954-05-12 7 Standard London Correspondent ONDON, May 1 1 Thw Following ore the closing > rubber and tin on the London Morket. LONDON RUBBER 18Id. 7" Dec. io?j T On r i *a. LONDON TIN Spot £718 10s. per ton buyers, £719 10s. Three months £716 buyers, £71860 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-05-12 7 J '«f| "'if** (r| RHI) former \h|l k r> K ;""m < iSStSSJ" K< is Rr«-eted by F. W l>)Jot». UPUP - 20 words
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Article295 1954-05-12 7 Sky Drama Of The Year HANOI, May 11 (IP)-A busy French ftghtei pilot saved two French generals from possible death or capture by the Communists in one of the most hair raising sky dramas of the Indo-China war, the Frenct Hi£h Command announced today. The295 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-05-12 7 photo. Mari had a little mule, his fleece was grey as slate, and everywhere that Mari went, the mule would surely wait. The facts are that Mari Blanchard recently on location for a film in Arizona was presented by technicians, with a tiny pair of mules or burros. UPUP - 49 words
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Article149 1954-05-12 7 U.S. Likely To Share Secrets WASHINGTON. May 1 <AP).— Representative W Ster ling Cole predicted yesterday will approve President Ei*en bower's proposals to exchange more atomic information witt Allies and to give private industry a go-ahead in developing peacetime power. Cole, chairman of the Sen Me-House Atomic Energy Committee, said149 words
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Article204 1954-05-12 7 LONDON, May 11 (Reuter)— The 64 year-old mother-in-law of film actor Michael Rennie was found strangled with a silk stocking round her neck in a Chelsea flat here yesterday. The discovery was made i>y her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Rennie, a former Windmill Theatre show girl who204 words
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Article53 1954-05-12 7 SEOITL. May 11 (AP).Presidenf Syngman Rhce hai purged 100 "renegade" mtni- ben from his own party. i Liberal Party spokesman laid today. The announcement explained that the 100 former Liberal] were ousted "because the> disobeyed a party order." and opposed partv nominated candidates in the forthcoming53 words
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Article33 1954-05-12 7 LONDON, May 11, (Renter) Mr. Carroll Gibbons. Ame-rican-born dance band leadei known to the British radic public since the pioneer day? of crystal se%, died in ho>pita here yesterday aged 51.33 words
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140 1954-05-12 7 ACROBATS TO BE MARRIED 70 FT. UP IN MID-AIR TOULOUSE, May 11. (AFP) A .young couple tightrope walkers will get married TO feet above the ground on a suspended cable here next week. The couple, who belong to the White Devihs Acrobatic Company, will also cut their wedding cake on140 words
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Article34 1954-05-12 7 lhl Koyal Air Foi-e branch demonstrated a new painless method of drilling teeth, using intense mechanical vibrations at ultrasonic frequencies, at the British Dental Association annual meeting at Black poo esieroay. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-05-12 7 photo Queen Elizabeth holds Prin ies s Anne by the hand and Countess Mountbatten holds Prince Charles, as they walk to the saddling enclosure at Marsa polo grounds in Malta, last week, to watch the Duke of Edinburgh play polo for the Navy against the Army. APAP - 47 words
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Article78 1954-05-12 7 Hermit Goes Back To Civilization SYDNEY. May 11; (AP) A n Australian hermit who has lived alone in the bush for 17 years decided todav to return permanentlv to civilization. For his new home, h e puked out d community with only live permanent residents Australia's loneliest man, «8-year-old George78 words
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Article56 1954-05-12 7 VIENNA, Austria. May 11 (AP) A Soviet soldier shot s 23-yeuu>ld Austrian cripple to death at St. Poelten yesterday, then committed suicide when Austrian police trapped him. it was reported here today. Last Sunday two drunk Russian soldiers stabbed an Austrian worker to death and serious!56 words
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680 1954-05-12 7 AND THIS IS THE 8-POINT OUTLINE- EDEN BACKS THE FRENCH SCHEME GENEVA Moy 11, (AFP)_The spokesmen or the French delegation, Jacques Baeyens rejected the proposal for a settlement of the IndoChina problem, put forward by the Vietminh delegate, Pham Van Dong, at yesterday's session680 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-05-12 7 JOHN CABELL itunn.v > BreckinridKe. I* year-old San Francisco millionaire, holds one of his three pet kittens as he tells Pressmen in San Franeisco on May 4. that he is «oin e to Denmark in August for an opera tio n to change him into aAP - 82 words
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208 1954-05-12 7 GRUENTHER WARNS WEST ON A-WEAPONS I'ARIS. May 11. (UP)— Supreme Allied Commander Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther warned yesterday a ban on nuclear weapons would weaken the West's defence <-;<palu!ities because the Soviet Union was making (real progress in the research of atomic arms and the West would soon lose the208 words
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Article121 1954-05-12 7 Build A-Plant In Asia— Judge NEW YORK, May 11 (UP)— Supreme Court Ins tice William (I. Douglas proposed last night the Inheri States demonstrate its devotion to the common man by establishing a peacetime atomic plant somewhere in Asia. I "We were ihe onet who firsi scorched a city with121 words
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Article39 1954-05-12 7 HONGKONG. May 11. (AP) Two hundred and Ihirty-six Overseas Chinese irrived here yesterday by sea from Malaya en route to Red China The group, mostly students, were escorted by police lo the border after arrival.39 words
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95 1954-05-12 7 LONDON. May II (UP| The Labour Part* i rn seats today after ti< round of the British l«> tions but lost a <-r.it in ih*> home district of Aneurin Bevan. Voters went to the po i lo elect 71' more urban councils in England95 words
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Advertisement46 1954-05-12 7 FOR YOUR FAVOURITE BABY THE HILUX CHAIR V LUXUR\ ADDITION |P*^B TO THE MJRSKKN. §jgM^i^^2i ADJUSTABLE lo TIIKKK MLCP^gHL. positions nHvJ^ IN PINK OR BLI i: LEATHER WITH l^L^LS^^^H CHROMIUM METAL ti^g^^B>^g«ll HYGIENIC REMO\ \BLK TO rl TRAY. OBTAINABLE PRICE 3»t50 OUR CMILDRIN S ROBINSON'S TSf46 words
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Advertisement712 1954-05-12 8 NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIKA LINIE JOINI SERVICE To Cofor-bo. Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam, Hamburg Grßremen. S'pore P. S'hom Penong UEVERKUSEN (HAPAG) Gdn. 1 8 1 5Moy 16May NABOB (LLOYD) 15/22June 23Jone 24June HAMBURG (HArAG) 15/2OJune 21Jone 22Jun« HOECHST (HAPAG) 7/14July 1 5July 16July 1 Colls Bilboo direct. Honr Kong,712 words
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Advertisement1096 1954-05-12 8 t>uzm BLUE FUNNEL LINE '('•lines) MANSFIKLD CO., LTD. Incorporated In Singapore farriers option to proceed via otlier m IM»rN to oart and Hiseharfe f-nrjr.. BAIIJNOB lo MVEBPOOU tiL.%S(;()W. LONDON .v CONTINENTAL PORIS. Dje Sails P S ham Panang (yi l«»l>s toi Holland. London Hamburg C36 May 12 May 18 ivrs«u.s1,096 words
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Advertisement899 1954-05-12 8 SHIPBUILDING RECORD Standard Shipping W£%W% HAfT Reporter HJK P U J T FIFTY TWO vessels r m w totalling 393,322 tons were m bpb* a completed in the first VwAlc FiIA quarter of this year, ac- ff HII fclm#^ cording to figures publish-, cd in Lloyd's List. first quarter in899 words
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Advertisement620 1954-05-12 8 EAST ASIATICTi SAILINGS TO CONTININT/SCANr I MLA F#r Aden. Port Soid. Genoa. Antwerp R NAV 'A Gdynia, CopenKogen. Gothcnbur, a^ S H, i) "MEONIA" 17/2°3M O P V »»om n) "PASADENA" 29M.y/L M M 3 "LALANDIA" 3/71! J ■M) "MALAYA" 20/23 J -*f m) "PATAGONIA" 24/28 24 2 C "FALSTRIA"620 words
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256 1954-05-12 9 u THE Rubber Goods Manufacturers' Association of tne Federation ot Moloyo has criticised the Government for continuing blindly its policy of concentrating on rubber ond tin ond has made suggestions to rectify the situation. In a memorandum to the International Bank Mission, the256 words
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Article122 1954-05-12 9 Sizeable industry For Malaya THE Malayan rubber Roods I manufacturing industry ha* I estimated capitalisation ot's2d million.acrording to the Rubber Goods Manut;uturers" Anaciation of the Federation rf .Malaya. The 24 factories. <f which two are European-owm «l MMI the rest Chinese, emp <>> some 5.000 workers In tht varioill parts122 words
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Article76 1954-05-12 9 r^2 ln l?* >ari Cnambcr ot Commerc* R ub btr Association S ICfS iCinU lb > on iiU'xliiv wt;e. a\o l RS.S spot ]Oiic e 59J 60 No. 1 RSS f.o.b. May (»0 091 Xo I.RSS f.o.b. June saj HI a\'o 2 RSS fob, May 59 SiM No.76 words
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Article64 1954-05-12 9 THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday dosed quiet at 3,8 c«nts below the previous day's fcvtte, first grade rubber for May shipment being quoted 60* cents per lb. The markei opened uncertain at 5/8 rent per lb. below Monday*i levels, but steadied later on reserve of sellers. Small manufacturing64 words
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Article159 1954-05-12 9 e THE I:i ■<■ market in Singapore w;^ quid in all sections with Email business pass:ng. yesterday. Pepper price* were sliqht'v ber.tr. Muatok white beini quoted $2« per picul and Lampong I ack $225. Ll «u1 oil \v..c a dull markei ai $53 per picul for *f rs Ft159 words
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Article57 1954-05-12 9 MESSRS. Gutlirii Co; Lid. reported that tsi^tt? in the Guthrie Group prmdat94 23.--471.000 lbs. of ruttcr i n tiie lirst four months cl this year. Dutiiig April the Group reported an cut put cf 5.331.250 lbs. Mines in the Group produetfl 8.1-2 piculs if tin iit in the57 words
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Article118 1954-05-12 9 Industrial Programme Hampered TAIPEI, Mjy 11 il'h TIN influential M-monthl) Economic Review mid recently i thortagaj of working capital itai t ously hamper. ng F«rmosa*l long prom:>e,i tod f.rosramme The mouthpiece < t Dm < m"cial Bank 9l Ch:n;i reviewed tho lituatioa la •< pointing to the ir.any facton hampering118 words
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Article, Illustration195 1954-05-12 9 He Has Seen Fortunes Made Lost EXCEPT for the Jji);iMe*e occupation, me Singapore Chlntaa Product Exchange ha s operate! with i terruption ii^ the Mtr« < f the produce trade lot BD4 t 44 years. Mr. TK. Tcng. a praduati < f a Chinese univer-.. has been secretary of the195 words
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Article132 1954-05-12 9 ai.i. wet ion: ot la* iavan sharr market In 3 pore worv igain lrre| r with businc a ilmotft ..i a itaodstill, < 'n,i market w.i^ 0() r pointers Ira n Dm t Gene\ h INDI MKIAI Buvrr* Si iirrs 1 ft N« .iv e On 1 is 2132 words
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Article84 1954-05-12 9 TAIPING. Tu«t.— Th i,l Rotarv Ch.vrr wts i- 1 to the n^'vly-tnrm'.- I i .^n Rotary Cl W. Frishy. Rotai f Di tl 11»--or. at i cer« mon fhi <ent!y. Th« offuf i.imts of tbt Tuipinf Rotarv Hub ar«- dent Mr T B.M Kr hm n\ Vfcw Mr84 words
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Article51 1954-05-12 9 LONDON. May 11. (Reuterl. The Loix'on Transport CofporatioD claimed th 1 London airport is now the rapitM't bifS^l alira lion for light* S, The corporation 'Mil 1 e f m-n< p buMM l I to othtf 1* lurt tpo( i >•»•.■• i rh* i rati i durii51 words
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Miscellaneous842 1954-05-12 9 SaW^^^^V/¥^J»^r^^^i^^^T^^B^B^^^a^3B^^^i»>'^W Wfl^ *4 JL. 'J I ?{J f4f f 4. 4 aß^aff^aJK.^^aWr < .1, \.A,^ <^aaa» ■^ff^^»|riit(]ii^TOe|fta^^^Sg^^^BBBgg^MßMigWa^^^ iST\R: Foj-s*ifp« affj:r -Vlanii- I H^^^^^^^^^^*«^ at r jk ■■■■■aaMgHßßß^B|B 3 30. 7 an i ;<> :> :n 151 nq a p o r ej ri|TrnTi|iiijru]B *firs x !^P_i i_ B II rnIAII842 words
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Advertisement422 1954-05-12 10 X X Y^j^g^^^^^^^^^^ A *&&sr^k Ask for Surf at your local shop. You'll soon be saying Surf gets out every scrap of hidden dirt thit ot^rr^jcts wSSwJß^^^^^^^S^C^^^k V I^^ there's nothing to beat Surf for sensational washing results. have never been able to touch. No wonder /our whitt'. :^r kfl422 words
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Article, Illustration986 1954-05-12 11 GIFTS FOR 7,000 HOUSEWIVES FROM PORT SUNLIGHT I coo koges I Jond cnd I r PP<d n I per ior I me off the I n c huge I Eng- |^j' s most i 4 ™odel I Sunlight, I ■c f the Brothers n 1888. I t?e I ds more986 words
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Article49 1954-05-12 11 i —At the >• meeting of ct Amateur held last aas :e- Id th« DUJu f 1 and be for- Mr. ireriuncnl Batu Pahat. J before June 19. The State A A A. Meet will also be held at Batu Pahat on July 22 and 23.49 words
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Article37 1954-05-12 11 NEW YORK. May 11. (AP).— In the only two baseball games plaved in the American league last nigh* Cleveland edged out th* .New York Yankees B—7 and Baltimore iron a clo.^e one from Philadelphia 6.37 words
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Article167 1954-05-12 11 ROME. May 11 (AP>— America's Maureen Cormoily overwhelmed her British opponent. Pat Ward, yesterday to i win the women's singles championship of the Italian international tennis tournament. The score was 6 3, 6 o. The match required only 35 minutes. The decisiveness ot her victory gave evidence167 words
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Article296 1954-05-12 11 LONDON. May 11. (AP>- England s soccer selectors on Monday named their team for the match against Yugoslavia in Belgrade on May 16— and left out Stanley Matthews. But that does not mean the 39-year-old winger is on the shelf for the World Cup finals in296 words
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Advertisement44 1954-05-12 11 NOTICE Singapore improvement trust 'FHE closing date for tenders A for the supply and installation of one elevator plant for 1 block of 7 itorey tenements at Manila Street/Victoria Street will be Friday, 18th June, 1954 and «ot Tuesday 18th May, as previously advertised.44 words
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Advertisement607 1954-05-12 11 KU^f'Tyyjv^ai IVTOTICE is hereby given that 11 the business and goodwill of Better Trading Cc of No. 351 Victoria Street. Singapore, hitherto carried en by Mr P_»h Keng Si n at the front portion of the ground floor of the said premises have to-day been sold and transferred by the607 words
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Advertisement641 1954-05-12 11 TENDER NOTICE CEPARATE tenders art invit ed for the supply Of ration? to prisoners and fuel to th< under-mentioned prisons for a period of six month.* commencing from Ist July, 1954:— Taipin* Prison Kuala Lumpur PHm n Penang Prison Johore Bain u Prison Alor Star Prison Batu Gajah Prison Seremban641 words
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Advertisement738 1954-05-12 11 1 gejay^e^^eMaMywaai^iajßeMaßaM^ AIMNOUNCEMEIVTS I ATTENTION ALL DOCTORS 1 Study '.'.urs to E-n »oe f r congrcoiea an G? '*coFof\. Poliomvclitis. Orthoj ..-fie surpery. Tuberculosis. July- c #t tember Full particulars snd re- I aervaUoaa .-it s,,i<» hv.kir.g 5»22i A»^ T '-'vel Service Artelphi Hotel. r;u>n e IWOr.S. SITUATIONS VACANT SIMiAPORK738 words
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Miscellaneous299 1954-05-12 11 n^ODAYs QUOTATION: X "A genflfman Is on«* who ne\«-r hurts anyone > i njCk unintentionally. Oluer llerford *}JDSE#DA\ H)K EVERY"M. Until midarternooa l»\ ,i:s getting about free'.y. exerting originality j:ni friendlineea. Make influent a: co itacts. Later: use lad. •J e:*:\ and health d.icielion. Protect seciet*. Be Itn >e:-sona! AKlKS—299 words
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412 1954-05-12 12 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Tues.— An inept display by goalkeeper R. Augustine cost the Selangor Eurasian Association their third league defeat today. It was at the hands of the Selangor Chinese Athletic Association in a senior division fixture played on the Kam pong Bah412 words
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Article34 1954-05-12 12 SIN ;.\FORE Polo Club will i' i a Gymkhana starting f; 30 p.m. at the Polo gn in Thomson Road on s There will be nine e udinj jumping and a*> >• t race.34 words
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Article56 1954-05-12 12 SHU FA If ..guv; Div. 1 Cf Chartered Bank g Div. 2— Ford vs. Bn SHB, Div. 3—Thorny- I Vi a] U Wireless SRC. RTC rs Boustead Farrer Park, East Asiatic vs Alexander Bricku-orks SCC, P<- league Sime Darby V* Mercantile Bank Far re r Park HOCKEY: RAFStandardpic - 56 words
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Article109 1954-05-12 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tuei. Khoo Bin Ken* will lead the R t >>» in the annual cricket match against the Europeani this weekend. Stroiiß, in all departments the Rest should repeat last year's Three newcomers in the Rest team are Duleep Singh, HE. On.; an<l A Murugasu.109 words
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Article453 1954-05-12 12 WORCESTER. May 11 (Reuter)— Pakistan's touring cricketers are on the way to a victory in their first match against a county side here for they forced Worcestershire to follow on 210 runs behind yesterday and the county with all wickets in hand will need453 words
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Article14 1954-05-12 12 RAUI.H be ii Kampong Slat Rangers 7 S af 10 cet yesterday.14 words
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Article411 1954-05-12 12 LONDON, May 11, (Reater> Lancashire nnd Nottinghamshire f' i ihe distinction of being first t i ■i i i two-day victories in t!v lounty ciickct season which iiicd jn bright sunshine vestei I i Somerset*! "new look" side Mi mplete inability to i' egbreaks of Australian B411 words
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Article214 1954-05-12 12 6 HORSES GO UP TO CLASS 1 FOUR winners at the recent KL races— Sovereign. Magniflcence Quicksilver and Prosperity have been promoted to Class 1 together with Singing Master and Cargo Rice. according to t he latest classification list issued by the Straits Racing Association. Other PTtteular^jre^ From class 2214 words
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411 1954-05-12 12 Bandoola Has Beaten St. Leger Winner NEWCOMER BandooU was cantered round On the third track. This horse appears to be in good shape. A four-year-old by the Derby winner My Love out of a Fair Trial mare Pangani. Bandoola holds the distinction of having beaten Premonition in the Sandown Park411 words
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314 1954-05-12 12 WINDSOR LAD - Spider King A nd Wonder Gold D o Pleasing Gallops WINDSOR LAD By BECAUSE «^^^^f^^^^^^^^^= the morning only a few gallons v*m!? ur Irt. at yesterday's workout o S. l,ndfr °C Saturday's races, opening Sav ?n?^ Club's May meeting, vfry heav rain'^ti the second batch of horse s w ,r,314 words
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191 1954-05-12 12 RAMPAGING Rovers, reeking: of recently recaptured championship form, ran rings round Singapore Recreation Club to run out fluent s—l victors, in a SAFA Division 1 League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. I Kecs^ though outclassed, played their fiercest football to date and191 words
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Article63 1954-05-12 12 ENTRIES for 'he Singapore championships are invited. The doting date is May 21. I There will be 14 events, are Inter-club league. or inter-club league. BusiHousci competition; interIs, men's singles; women's singles; junior tingles; juvenile es; veteran's singles, mom's aoul women*! doubles; mixed doubles; and63 words
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Article28 1954-05-12 12 TAIPING, Tues— Kilat Club scored a good ,win in a first division soccer match yesterday, beating their rival for championship honours. "A" Squadron Royal Lancers 3—o.28 words
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Article155 1954-05-12 12 ATHENS. May 11: tßeuten The International Olympic Committee today confirmed that the iy^<> Olympic Games will be held in Melbourne although the equestrian events will b e held elsewhere. Melbourne was first awarded the games live years ago. Domestic controversy in Australia held up preparations for155 words
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Article59 1954-05-12 12 JACKS SC table tennis team against Chinese YMCA at «p;e Road on Friday at 730 p.m. is: Singles: Loh Tuck Nam, Teo •Hong Fei. Teo Sin Kong. Lim Choc Ann. Teo Ban Chong. Ong Choon Thiam. V. H. Legerton Doubles: Lim Kim Wah One59 words
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Article420 1954-05-12 12 IPOH, Tues. Goal scoring: looked so easy in today's first division soccer match between the Royal Lancers and Ramblers at the Chinese Assembly Hall ground that one could hardly believe the result was a goalless draw. On the chances presented to both teams there420 words
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