Singapore Standard, 13 May 1954
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Title Section15 1954-05-13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 313. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1954. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-05-13 1 VIETMAINH PLAN NOT ACCEPTED II the tabled pones 01 <- I y to tition of y15 words
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Article52 1954-05-13 1 MAKING FRIENDS is scmetimes a delicate proposition, and needs a little gentle urging. Three-and-a-half year old Christiane doesn't seem to be very warm to this brace of Siamese kittens, and the kits are gomg through all their antics to win her fnend- I sh.p UP.52 words
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Article108 1954-05-13 1 W ASHINGTON, May 12 (Reuter)- President Eisenhower said today that the free world ou«ht not to write oil Indo-China. P I a1 v itioo n a y the S lr. .John Foster Di ea yestei thai of So t Asia. iv were no108 words
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Article106 1954-05-13 1 ABOARD THE CRUISER SGOW, May 12: (Reutei i rtiree Portuguese warshipi tl royal yacht Britannia 60 miles west north-west of v a s she sailed B through a thin drizzle U. Q een Elizabeth and the nburgh with Prince ■r\ Princess Anne hed from the106 words
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Article68 1954-05-13 1 PARIS. May 12 (UP)— Two French cruisers and an undisclosed number of crewmen lor American-supplied warplanes have been alerted for departure for Communist-threatened Indo-China it was announced tonight. An official spokesman said the cruisers Gloire and Montcalm, re a. led from Mediterranean manoeuvres, arrived68 words
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Article42 1954-05-13 1 SEOUL. May 12 (AP).— Two candidates for South Korea's 1 National Assembly are under i arrest on charges of using l abusive language m criticising President Syngman Rhee*s government, National Police Chief Kirn Chang Hung announced today.42 words
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Article52 1954-05-13 1 LONDON. May 12 (Reuter> Sir Winston Churchill called a Cabinet meeting m London today to discuss the latest reports front the Geneva Far Eastern Conference. Mr. Selwyn Lloyd. Minister of State at the Foreign Officerepresented Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, who is heading the British delegation52 words
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Article40 1954-05-13 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Dato Sir Roland Braddell. the J well-known Malayan lawyer, has been appointed private legal adviser to the Rulers jf the Malay States, it was innounced today by the Keeper of the Rulers'" Seal.40 words
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Article164 1954-05-13 1 HANOI, Indo-China, May 12 France put lndoChina's vital Red River Delta on top of the danger list today. A top French commander warned that his forces may need foreign help if the Communist-led Vietminh unleash all their power against the defence perimeter. Gen. Pierre164 words
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Article, Illustration835 1954-05-13 1 STUDENTS' MARCH FLOPS instead 8 Go In Police Van Standard Staff Reporters AFTER a whole day of indecision, the proposed procession to Government House by 300 Singapore Chinese High School students, to petition for total exemption from National Service, dwindled to eight senior pupils who sheepishly scurried into the ColonialStandard - 835 words
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Article195 1954-05-13 1 B.O.A.C. MAKES £7 MIL PROFIT ;AN FRANCISCO, May 12, (UP) Sir Miles Thomas, head of British Overseas Airways, said yesterday the corporation made the greatest profit m its history during the past fiscal year, despite the grounding of its spectacolor De Haviland Comet jet airliners. m a message to the195 words
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Article, Illustration267 1954-05-13 1 Police Guard School FIVE-HUNDRED students of the Chung: Cheng High School m Goodman Road. Singapore, plan to march to Government House today and wait outside until the Officer Administering the Government, .Mr. W.A.C. Goode, meets their delegation of eight on the question of total267 words
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Article70 1954-05-13 1 TUNGKU Abdul Rahman. President of the United Malays National Organisation, and Mr. T.H. Tan. Executive Secretary of the Malayan Chinese Association, now m Britain on a protect mission, will fly back on Sunday. May 23, The Standard understands. They are expected to meet the Secretary70 words
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Article62 1954-05-13 1 LONDON, May 12 (AP) The British Government today named a top-ranking judge to head a public inquiry into tl c i loss of two Comet jet airliners [m the Mediterranean ear ier 1 this year. Lord Simons, the Lord Chan- > eellor. has appointed I^rd Cohen,62 words
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Article29 1954-05-13 1 SAPPORO. Japan, May 12 (AFP)— About 450 fishermen aboard 75 fishing smacks are reported still missing m the wake of the Hokkaido tornade. latest reports said today.29 words
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Article47 1954-05-13 1 HONGKONG. May 12 (UP) Fire raged through a ramshackle tenement building early today and five panicky residents were injured trying to escape. One fireman was killed and another hurt while searching through the debris for victims. The fire started on the ground floor oX the war-damaged47 words
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Article110 1954-05-13 1 tenement and quickly mush i roomed up through the upper storeys. A 17-year-old Chinese boy grabbed his eight-year-old 1 sister and jumped from the third floor. Both were seriously injured m the fall, i Their mother and two other tenants also were hurt jump I ing110 words
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Article55 1954-05-13 1 (iKNKVA. May IS (I l»» Chines,. Communist torei-u Minister. (hou In l.ai a< used th,. Inited States jnrtr today of trying to replace trance m Indo China and of threatening Asia with "new" aggression. Delegates leaving the lunation Indo (hint peace conference reported (hou goin^ strong after the55 words
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Advertisement22 1954-05-13 1 r,cfIAND rRADING CO. M I.I: SISSS I I PLUMROSE I PORK LUNCHEON MEAT I LUNCHEON MEAT I -APORt COLD STORAGE C() ITD22 words
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Advertisement60 1954-05-13 1 SHELL With DBS Ignition Control Additive British Patent Registered t NO FLUORESCENT TUBES are better value for your money Q sir aip because NO FLUORESCENT TUBES Last Longet I Give more Light Are more Reliable S p e cH Y fjsram V6O I*l AdvrrtwmrHt »f THE C£Nf«U SLECTRIC CO.,v I60 words
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457 1954-05-13 2 IN SPITE of the robust revival m the value of the sterling against the American dollar, it was clear that In? restrictions on convertibility stilt remained a I airier to the free movement of trade, Sir Ewan 1 < r^usson said, at457 words
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Article35 1954-05-13 2 PPOH. w< An I I ii Simon (301 who s ings f< teneed if.* Pri <*■•?. hen g< I g v ■I r I land I partition from hers .a kept35 words
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Article42 1954-05-13 2 I HK EXCHANGE HONGKONG. May 12— Special j Standard Service: Closings price* j of tbe Hongkong Exchange today iwcre $15.73 to £1 sterling: $5.***** to US$l; $1,822 to Malai van $1; $0 228 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $246.25 to 1 tael42 words
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Article102 1954-05-13 2 Pressman Invited To Britain THE COLONIAL Office has invited five journalists two each from Singapore and the Federation and one from Hong- 1 knrg to visit Britain —to learn firsthand of the country's problems and achievements." They will be away for a month, visiting the various Governments, the Press, the102 words
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Article28 1954-05-13 2 THE Anglo-Chinese School Union. Penang. will hold a subscription dinner at their premises on Sat. May 29 at 8 p.m. to celebrate the Schoo' Founder's Day.28 words
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Article322 1954-05-13 2 CALL-UP POLICY FOR STUDENTS ...They Can Finish Their Studies First' THE Proper Authority for National Service, Mr. L. H. N. Davis, declared yesterday that school certificate students m Singapore will not be liable for call-up until they have completed their examinations. Twelve such students have already been printed postponement of322 words
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Article159 1954-05-13 2 PENANG, Wed.—Following the recent armed robberies m Penang, the Police have issued circu- j lars to all pawnshops and goldsmiths warning them 1 :to be careful of stolen (jewellery which might be offered to them. It if also learnt that the i Police have supplied159 words
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122 1954-05-13 2 Guilty Plea Washed Out After Trial KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Five British soldiers, privates E. Spence, J. H Ellison G H. Thorburn. E Skinner and R. Simpson o! the Malaya Sigr.a* Regt.. were today acquitted and discharged hy the president of the Sessions Court o a two charges of jointly attempting122 words
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Article72 1954-05-13 2 standard Staff Reporter THE rubber magnate. Mr. Tan Lark Sye. will give a gala Chinese banquet to all those who are taking part m the forthcoming meet m Singapore cf the World Assembly of Youth. Arrangements for the banquet have been left to the Singapore Youth72 words
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Article106 1954-05-13 2 COMMODITY FRICES I CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib m Singapore Wednesday were: ioik: vuiet mier nrm. TIN PRICE The price of tin yes trrdav was $3581 (Down SU). LONDON RUBBER No. I K.S.S Settlement Bous* Terns Wednesday's! opening prices first session were: Tone: Steadier LONDON tIN Wednesday.* opening session106 words
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305 1954-05-13 2 II OH, Wed.— An application made by Mr. Shun \en Lung, a University student m America against Mr. Leong lew Koh, Federal Councillor and general secretary of the Malayan Chinese Association for judgment on admission of facts m a civil suit was dismissed with305 words
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Article, Illustration371 1954-05-13 2 SomeHaveTurned Violent KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Wed. Some of the 270 inmates of the Old Peoples' Home m Kuala Lumpur who were moved from their dilapidated attap dormitories m Sentul on Sunday to I more modern establishment at Serdang. about 15 miles from here, are not happyStandard - 371 words
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Article185 1954-05-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The Rural and Industrial Development Authority has just had a "record month" m the grant of business loans 1 i discharged Special Constables by dispersing 3296.515 to 314 applicants. Oye r 500 applicant, for loans j totalling $569,505 aye been i185 words
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Advertisement250 1954-05-13 2 GRAND C A| EC OPENING RfAL JMLCJ BARGAINS P. yard Each I ark- Nylon Acttcte Snirts 53. 00 cold 4 T $3.30 00*4 Nylon Sh.rts $7.00 1 Cci'cn Wh.te Popl.r. en on Gents Socks 50.90 Peaches I $0 88 r ~*j <; jt' c? en Lod-es Lmen Shorts 55 50250 words
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Advertisement42 1954-05-13 2 BARGAIN BUY! You can adveitise your needs for a s little as ten cents a word m the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson S?!S °l J* tte branches of the Standard m Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh.42 words
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Advertisement438 1954-05-13 2 $5,000.0015 mission CO Sf MISSION BEVERAGCS an bottled under outhorily »he MISSION DRY CORK NATION ol Los Angeles, Cell- V \K tornio. USA. For o per.c« r W WAI over 30 years Ml SSI Or- A^ A developed methods ol OKSfect* JV ing fruit juice* 1 which pre^«rv< r^" ond438 words
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15 1954-05-13 3 Soldier And Friend Deny Tryiag To RoL Woman I it I l I I tn\15 words
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13 1954-05-13 3 Counsel Drops Client's Case In Civil Suit R I s I 152. he13 words
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167 1954-05-13 3 WHITLEY DELAYS CAUSE IRUSTRATION-REPORT I I I to U, i or a -*a to D ■<* it "It ha? nil the possibilities ma of achieving the harmonious co-operation of the Staff and > ng about better iff relati ins m the public service. "Much, perhapa too much, was expe ted167 words
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Article, Illustration81 1954-05-13 3 M X N!» MRS. JAI.KAM ""i, vere married m SIM' H vestcrda.v. The |>cvi urllitlinist. Kith Dr. h<m»" I ufthouse. sl from ngapore l»- 1,, kh luni .11 v Miss I I onvent of s 11..1- lesus^ and m S i JioU Hub, spoke i81 words
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Article253 1954-05-13 3 beys Education Chief THE Singapore Education Department cannot help normal trained teachers In their fight to be included m the Education Service unless tliev, as a body start negotiations with Government, said the Director of education, Mr. David McLellan, yesterday. lugh they form the253 words
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Article32 1954-05-13 3 A SINGAPORE sore m Rallies Place his reported the loss of four wrist watches worth $605 on Tuesday niglit. They are "Mido** watches numbered *****, *****11, *****18. *****0132 words
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Article521 1954-05-13 3 EXPANSION PROJECT FOR 2 TOWNS I' Exile Posts To Be Revived New Mines To Be Opened Standard Staff Reporter KOT TINGGI, Wed.— Long term projects involving several million dollars which include ma.or construction of roads, bridges, opening of mines and complete overhaul of a town, are being considered by the521 words
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Article68 1954-05-13 3 Trishaman Gives To Nanyan U. I.WPING. Wed. TaJpiag Indian trisha rider Konasamy, donated his Saturday .md Sund.iv takings totalling 5134.76 to the Xanyaag I'niversitj Fund. He handed the money to Mr. Tan Hoik Hooi, Hon. Treasurer of the Xanyang University Fund here. His passengers were s^n. JJOUj when they saw68 words
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Article52 1954-05-13 3 I'AKir BXTAR. Wed- H i ig K< a arry driver Pei New Village. Bukn tajam, was yesteri total of $250 by Bakar bin Haji en he pleaded J B harge of negligent i yin a lorry tern was n it 8 efficient order. •ence was also to52 words
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Article, Illustration192 1954-05-13 3 Hew ants To Sell Us Fish From R.I. A FORMER captain of the Republic of Indonesia Infantry Corps >is trying to b:::^ fish caught m Indonesian waters into Singapore to help his ex-comrades m the service who have now turned fishermenu He is Mr. R. M W ijaja, manager of192 words
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Article188 1954-05-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, last night thanked the Kulers lor the banquet they gave m honour of himself land his wife at the Istana SeLangor. S:r Gerald .->nid: "My v and I are very m 11 Their Highnesses, the188 words
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Article31 1954-05-13 3 THE Singapore District Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold a social and a fancy dress competition. on Satur- day, at 7.30 p.m., m the Gevlang MYF HaLL Aljunied Road.l.31 words
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Article81 1954-05-13 3 PARIT BUNTAR Wed.— As a result of an accident which took place at the 8J Mile Selama Road. Bagan Serai, on the night of Dec '22. last year, the driver of the car, Masdar bin Hassan, appeared before Circuit Magistrate. Inche Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussain81 words
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Article110 1954-05-13 3 THE Singapore Art Society are to widen their scope of activities this year, by holding monthly meetings to discujs matters of common interest, running a quarterly journal, and arranging for talks to oe given by well-known artists who happen to pass through j the Colony. This110 words
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Article347 1954-05-13 3 IHE Advisory Committee of the international Airport at Paya Lebar has been advised that the Sti.ooo.ooo terminal building sliouLi be a "Singapore show-piece" where facilities would be ayailable for visitors to spend money. Th» is the opinion of Lady Fergusson, wife of Legisla tive and Executive347 words
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Article165 1954-05-13 3 THE Singapore High Court yesterday ordered a retrial for O. K. Nair, who had been sentenced m a lower court to two years' rigorous imprisonment for theft of a quantity of scrap iron. The retrial was allowed following an appeal argued for Nair by Mr.165 words
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102 1954-05-13 3 TAN Lian Chwee, a farmer, accepted $(>.OOO m the Singapore High Court yesterday from the Hock Lee Amalgamated Bus Co., Ltd., as settlement of a claim for the loss cf his wife, who died after a fall from the defendant company's bus. The102 words
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Advertisement368 1954-05-13 3 tan Give yourself a Champions 1 X 1 \v, f \f V^*£BBW^i\ V I always use gSgj JJimlop^^ TENNIS EQUIPMENT _^l*U 1- __J i MAXPLY RACKETS PRESSES DUNLOP FORT BALLS SHOES THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO (MALAYA) LTD. SINCAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANC DON'T TAKE CHANCES ON 1 CONTAMINATED DRINKING WATER! When368 words
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242 1954-05-13 4 'RESPECTABILITY' SWINGS CASE IN HIS FAVOUR PARTAP SINGH, who was sentenced m a lower court to three months' jail for being "a suspected person found loitering with intent to commit robbery," won an appeal against his conviction and sentence m the Singapore High Court yesterday. He was arrested as a242 words
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Article558 1954-05-13 4 Standard Music Critic THE first of twc performances of Bach's St Matthew Passion was given last night m St Andrew's Cathedral by the choir and orchestra ol tht Singapore Musical Society under Gordon van Hun witii a distinguished array ol soloists. Lei me sii.v at558 words
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Article211 1954-05-13 4 Unless MTUC Kelps.... KUALA Ll'MPl R. Wed. The 7.000s Irons War Department Civilian stall Association will consider withdrawal of its affiliation to the Mala van Trade t nion Council, unless the MTUC can he of more use to it. S Ia r j ol I211 words
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Article89 1954-05-13 4 KUALA LIMPIR. Wed. The Frie* of free market riif m the Federation today registered a drop of J 1.50 per picul after a r<*cnt increase of nearly S«. per plead with m e>ne week. The current price per picul of free market rice i*89 words
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Article110 1954-05-13 4 ZKG ZAG COURSE GAVE HIM AWAY ON SEEING car i'if "f nanner, a squj d man chased i ped it. A n unlicensed driver was found behind the stee wheel, while a licence ho sat next ie him, B Singapore c I dy< -t rti. v The vehicle tore no110 words
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Article29 1954-05-13 4 THE fourth meeting of the Penang Welfare Committee will be held on Thurs May 20. at 5.15 p m. at the Rubber Trade Association Hall, Anson Road.29 words
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Article32 1954-05-13 4 A PUBLIC discussion on "The Year 2.00(1 AD." will be held at the British Council today at B. MO p.m. The discussion is sponsored by the Easti West Society.32 words
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Article135 1954-05-13 4 PRICE BAN ON BREAD IS LIFTED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. —Control on the retail price of bread will be lifted from tomorrow, it was announced here today Government consider that the continuation of price control serves no useful purpose there is now ami supply cf flour. The price Ol H< ur135 words
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141 1954-05-13 4 MR. I.IAI YEW HOCK President ot the Singapore Trade Union Congress, will ask 'ne Government at Tuesday's meeting of tiie Legislative Council what action has been taken to I settle the dispute between the Straits Steamship Company and the Indo-Malay-Paklstani I Seamen 'a141 words
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Article193 1954-05-13 4 j NEW pestage stamps b*arins ■< the portrait of Quec n Eliza beth II will be sold next month at post offices and postal agencies m Malacca and Penang. the Postmaster General, Malaya, announced yesterday. In Malacca the four cent and .six-cent stamps will193 words
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Article199 1954-05-13 4 MOHAMED Said bin Ahmad. 18. with 16 milfcrl men entered the Hatting Bays' Cluh. Stagaparc, <m March lat 1 i .30 p.m. when the Club was closed. Police I r. S. Zaii a>ie ii egation m ihe Third District Court vest* j hen Moha199 words
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343 1954-05-13 4 Revision of synthetic price urged, but COLOMBO, Moy 12, (Reuter)— The Intcrnotional Rubber Study Group ended its meeting here today without reaching ogreement on specific measures to stabilise world rubber markets. The United States delegate, however, agreed to transmit to his Government a request343 words
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126 1954-05-13 4 SINGAPORE Goveri rnt 1■ < '.< Iren 1 < 1 ■!< Raffles Light about l< miles soul I l t rate the p*i tenary on M; The trip wi it Stra:t* Stean shii and the In be dras from sever., 5< It U126 words
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Article18 1954-05-13 4 MR. AW CHENG CHYE now a patron of th t Liberty Musical and Dramatic Associai tion.18 words
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Advertisement265 1954-05-13 4 j CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS EkWkY OPENS TODAY I RSv K\* U cii Srm SJ >\>\\\\\\\\\>\\w\v t <■< H'lic an f 1 1.00 am, 1.1.-. 1.15, 6.45 A 9.30pm A MAN. .A lHi\..\inl CALICO DOG! v HAT DO Tim MEAN TO EACH oilli.'t I j AM) TO HlXfi CROSBY M J265 words
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Advertisement43 1954-05-13 4 BARGAIN BUY! You can adveitise your needs lor a s little as ten cents a word m the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson Road oj- at the branches j of the Standard m Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh.43 words
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Advertisement219 1954-05-13 4 SHAW BROTHERS .\\\\\\V\\\\V\V\\V\\V\\\V\\V\\VV\vv\\\vvv NOW SHOWING 1 1a.m. -1.45 -4.00 a; gj) n ITA d n I In Irsik COLUMtiA y Jgggl VW A%\\ rctuars ifl BSr JPjp. »r Bast I*i I'arr b, C» TBSBT^*^^^ Kj SOMiaifT m«..g«»m I lirft uki AlbS) nAI saaaV I 1 CapitOL l.) SATURDAY rVJDMA; >y219 words
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33 1954-05-13 5 Reporter J dust rial ority I shopground last tor J. 5.000 T: who lost on a Loans Given quarof 10 to 12 on the 510, I33 words
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Article26 1954-05-13 5 p heard ourt ive hin ol court."* Mr told Mr. I oecutor m this r m this city ■top!" he said26 words
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Article, Illustration161 1954-05-13 5 THE work s of one of China's meat artists. Miss Sun Eec, a 35 year old native of Chekiamr Province, will be exhibited for the first time m Singapore tomorrow. The exhibition, at the Chinese (lumber of Commerce, is sponsored by the China Society andStandard - 161 words
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219 1954-05-13 5 Arnold C. Rracknian - Two Ri-S'pore Smuggling flings Smashed Arnold C. Rracknian By Standard Special Corr. -JAKARTA, May 12 Indonesian police, with military aid, have smashed two smuggling gangs operating between here and Singapore. however, a ng su< ceed--4 OUI v- pper to thorig I I hei i I Pa gkalan ire Banka Ii219 words
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125 1954-05-13 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Two Malays won the first and >nd prizes m a recent essay competition conducted By the Kuala Lumpur Rotary Club among students, m Selangor. The subject wa.s "Opera! on Service And How it Can Br Applied To International Service.** The third125 words
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Article53 1954-05-13 5 A LORRY driver who did not make a repoit to the police after an accident wa> lined $100 by Mr. T. Kulasekaram. the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, yesterday. The driver. Karlasam Ramiah, was also fined another! $100 for driving the lorry j while not covered by53 words
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Article76 1954-05-13 5 THE normal monthly com bined exercises for ah sections Of the Singapore Civil Defence Corps will be held a t Kolain Aver on May 24 at 5.43 p.m with the Royal Air Force ;ooperating. These exenries, m which the Auxiliary Fire Service will also take part,76 words
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Article157 1954-05-13 5 Standard SUA Correspondent KI'ANTAN. Wed.— A misunderstanding over the allocation of land fo Hi demobilised special constables has now been settled. 'I drteen ot them have now been provided with five acres ot land each and cultivation la now m progress along the Kuantan-Pekan Road. Cue Sulaiman157 words
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239 1954-05-13 5 FOR the first time m th* Colony, the Singapore Buddhists will conduct a spectacular procession to celebrate Wesak. Sakya Muni Buddha Oaya Temple m co-operation with The World Fellowship of Buddhists have planned this procession. The procession will be of decorated and illuminated buses, lorries239 words
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Article242 1954-05-13 5 ...After Loss Of 4 Glass Shelves C THE F,RS "T case of collective punishment m Singapore since the occupation will probably end today when the Superintendent of the Junior Technical School, Mr. E. Bray, reports to the Police that four wash Lasin shelves have been stolen242 words
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Article26 1954-05-13 5 THE Hai Tho Association of! Penang. will celebrate their! 16th anniversary at their pre- mises 15, Mai ly Street, on Sunday at 2 p.m.26 words
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Article110 1954-05-13 5 Miss Liang Aids The Youth Fund A large number of art lovers turned up at an exhibition of old paintings, water colours, and industrial designs by Misi Liang Pao-Tze at the Singapore Youth Council Hali resj terday. Half the proceeds obtain* 1 from the sales of the painl will go110 words
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Article43 1954-05-13 5 THREE men. one armed with a knife entered a farmer's hut m Sungel Kudet Off Kranji. Singapore, early on Tuesday 'night and robbed th c Inmate* |of $1,750 m cash. The thugs also took away 1 three identity cards43 words
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Article25 1954-05-13 5 THREE Chinese entered a block of newly-built house.-, held up the watchman and robbed him of 320 cash and .■*ome clothing last night25 words
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Article82 1954-05-13 5 ST. PAUL'S, the Anglican Church, al th sixth mile Up pei Serangoon Road to have a parsonage. To boost funds for tbii building. the Church w A sociation will hold iety** sale at the Church premise Ml May 29, fronj 10 S to I pan.82 words
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78 1954-05-13 5 lILMEM p 0 and ent 1 pr< ye the d wot 'Hi:, ad tei B Ea ol Ihe Sl die ll S ap when •I the I Women* Club al r'.W.C.A pre; Sister 1 Iren no II tal. Out ol Ih inu from |mi:)78 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-05-13 5 v Mr Leong Tho Soon and hi s bride, thr former Miss Looi Yiit Hon rut t their wedding cake m Kuala Lumpur, following their aaarriate a* Tnesdav. Thp bridegroom i>. the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leearaj Hoe Tens:, and the briri«. is Ike65 words
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Article863 1954-05-13 6 *\|K. DULLES 1 prognosis that South-East Asia can be held without Indo-China is obviously an attempt to make the best of a bad situation. This switch was inevitable m view of America's failure to prevent the French from attempting to negotiate an armistice with the Vietminh. The policy863 words
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Article, Illustration1126 1954-05-13 6 HUGH GAITSKELL - HUGH GAITSKELL By This is my plan illllllllilllillllilllliilllllillllllllllllllilliliiinillllllllll niiiiiiitimimiiiiiiii for Britain iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii 1 France must give full and complete independence to Indo-China. just as WE did to India. 2 We must try for an armistice 3 We must think deeply aboui. a defence pact for SouthEast Asia INDOCHINA has1,126 words
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588 1954-05-13 6 We the PEOPLE Letter TO The Secretary, Spore Teachers' Union Sir; We have not h< ard directly from you about the proyre>s of negotiations m the matter of the Post Norma, Course. On the other hand, there are numerous rumours that negotiations are being carried out by various groups of588 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-05-13 6 Review of view l Action i iliegj For^ i„ I 5 i fa i a a- I .s f < t I i i b< hv 'Th s I a ot j Iwl I Id Purpatj j tiie s, J the I I WWWWWW v ClirMhui «l. IHi47 words
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Article, Illustration943 1954-05-13 6 J, OR the pas; six weeks. people all over the world have been aware of General do Brigade Christian Marie Fernand dt* la Croix de Castries (pronounced "Castre") and his desperately besieged garrison at Dien Bien Phu which fell last Saturday. It would be hard943 words
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Advertisement31 1954-05-13 6 TRUFOODM,^ MOST LIKE ,^^SjyC MOTHER'S MILK j||jr tfe Available at all leading stores: L^Viv^lSM^^ THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY LID. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) ESTABLISHED 1901 SINGAPORE. KUALA-LUMPUR. KLANG, SEREMBAN. PENANG.31 words
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Advertisement51 1954-05-13 6 S-r-K-t-T-C-H-t-S y-o-u-r DOLLAV -rm -J"*T*f^>SSiTL I gl |**g«v f^l IM The "500 C" is your money saver— S< gollon; 60 miles per hour and rht to« month. Its duroble, reliobla, porks aasily IMMEDIATELY! Full rtoi Xci of iptrei T PROGRESS MOIORS Li" ORCHARD RD SINGAPORt I WEARNE BROS LTD. FEDERATION51 words
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Article, Illustration446 1954-05-13 7 IvVEST ACCUSED OF FORMING NEW ASIAN BLOC GENEVA, May 12, (Reuter)— Russia yesterday accused the Western powers headed by the United States of planning a new military bloc against the peoples of South-East Asia/ Mr. Vyacheslav Molotov, Soviet Foreign Minister told the ninth plenary session of the 19-nation Korean conferenceU.P. - 446 words
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Article128 1954-05-13 7 BANGKOK, May 12 (Reuter) Siam's National Defence Council has ordered a large part of the Thai armed forces and police be stationed along her eastern frontier as a precautionary measure against possible Vietminh thrust into Laos and Cambodia threatening thy frontier along the Mekong River, Thai128 words
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Article139 1954-05-13 7 I AXIS. May 12 (Reuter) Premier Joseph Laniel yesterday decided to ask the National Assembly for I fresh vote of confidence on the motion to postpone any (lenate on Indo hina. He was authorised to do so cabinet nut ting which eral bitter attacks on139 words
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Article101 1954-05-13 7 MEDFORD. Oregon. Mac 12. (UP) A member of the Communist Chinese delegation to the Geneva peace* conference yesterday ottered to forward mail to former Cnited Press correspondent m Singapore Richard Appiegate. imprisoned m China along with two other j Americans. But Huang Una. counsellor to101 words
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Article78 1954-05-13 7 LOXDOX. May 12 (UP)— Police said today actor Michael Rennie's mother-in-law who was l'ound murdered m Rennie's apartment on Monday, may have been killed by a woman. Mrs. Violet McGrath, fit. was found by her daughter With one of her own stockings knotted around her neck.78 words
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Article133 1954-05-13 7 ROME. May 12 (AP) Police today crackdowned on a gang of suspected! Fascist terrorists alter find-' ing an arsenal hidden mi n a midget car. Agents said seven persona including a stylishly dressed woman, had been arrested. One man still was sought today. Several of those133 words
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Article96 1954-05-13 7 CAIRO. May 12 (U*P) —Two' former wives of ex-King Farouk today lost their ai| appeals lor royal properties' confiscated by the revolutionary regime, A high confiscation commit- i tee ruled against recently .e--married ex-Queen Narriman's i claim to keep $75,000 of m royal dowry and96 words
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Article99 1954-05-13 7 OPF.XHAGEX. May 12 (Reuter). Fifteen hundred (l.aOfh spectators yesterday saw an acrobat leap into a circus ring and catch his wife when she slipped and fell 30 feot from a trapeze. Susan Tocoma. ayed 2:? was hanging on the high wire by one foot with no99 words
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Article, Illustration52 1954-05-13 7 Garbett Colls On powers to Agree Screen Findl Dr. h may hi? -t red c no FRANCES Lansing, daughter of a socially prominent Chicago family, has been signed by Paramount Studios mb Hollywood for a long term movie contract. An accomplished but non-pro-fessional smger and dancer, Miss Lansing is also52 words
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Article21 1954-05-13 7 Somebody 's Dut To Get Me Haymesf I U .l.,yock gg\ gf I I I I I ountry." I I I21 words
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Article53 1954-05-13 7 RED MAJORS DID NOT SPY RUSSIA (AP) Bi Bri- -j (old tne B tain on May t ga\ c pair ten days to leave the CO try, charging th. had "abused their diplomatic status*' Vopting to i ngage spio.i- activith y were identified ay Maj I\an Pupyshev, 36, and Maj53 words
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Article44 1954-05-13 7 NAIROBI. May 12, (Reuter). Two lions walked into •it occupied by men of the Kenya Regiment m a Came Reserve on the outskirts of Nairobi this week. The soldiers bolted but the lions wandered oft alter chewing up a ground sheet.44 words
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Article89 1954-05-13 7 And Now Its The Hepburn Hairdo TOKYO. May 12 (\P)_ Last month it wa s the 'Monroe spectacles "—this month it's the "Hepburn hairdo." Japanese screen and stage stars, and just plain 'teenagers, are adopting m droves the "runaway lawnmower" hair style of actress Audrey Hepburn. Miss Hepburn's film "Roman89 words
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Article37 1954-05-13 7 MF.MBERS of Brig.-General christian de Castries' family were among the large congregation of ministers generals deputies and officials who attended last night's Mas. m Paiis for the troops at Dien I tJ.CM Phil.— AFPAFP - 37 words
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Article76 1954-05-13 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Moy 12 The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 1 8 id. June 18Jd. July/Sept. 18Sd. Oct. Dec. 18 B d. Jon./Mor. 19, d Moy c.i.f. 18 3/16 d. Tone: Quietly Stcody.76 words
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Article31 1954-05-13 7 LONDON. May 12. (Renter) Commissioner Wilfred Kit* ching. 61. was elected new Genera' of the Salvation Army yesterday. He takes up his appointment on Ju y l31 words
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Article67 1954-05-13 7 WELLINGTON, Mai II (Renter) The New Zealand government announced yesterday it had solved a mystery why ships' compass needles waver violently between east, west and .south. Sailors' nylon uiiderucir is the trouble. Ships' compasses are allergic to synthetic fabrics research at the Marine Department has revealed. The67 words
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220 1954-05-13 7 Noew Toe Tibetan Traders Sell communism PIPILKOTI. Northern India. May 12, (Reuter) Along with the furs which they have been .selling for year., Tibetan traders now Hocking across the Indian border arc hawking a new line among the Himalayan outposts this year they are selling Communism. But though their mountain220 words
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Article147 1954-05-13 7 More Emigrate To Australia SYDNEY, May 12 (Renter) App ications from British peop c who want to emigrate to Australia have doubled mike the royal tour, the head of Austra ia's Immigration Department. Mr. Tasman He*cs. said here. He -aid 'ne had been impress- 'i a recent six-week tour of147 words
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Article31 1954-05-13 7 TAIPEI. May 12. <t'P> Nationalist China has politely rejected lie otter of two foreign so diers of fortune who wanted to join the Nation. 1 Ist army31 words
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Article210 1954-05-13 7 COLOMBO, May 12 (Reuter) Sir John Ketefawala, the Ceylon Prime Minister, said today a local report that the I nited States had offered economic aid to Ceylon if she stopped sending rubber |c Communist China was a damn lie." •I Reports about toe210 words
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98 1954-05-13 7 ROME, May IL» (Rr i Italian police last pounced on a mid| loaded witli explosive home °f the P i S nor M irlo Scelba i aid they li.. d two men and one an i identified them as i olutionai V Ist organisation I "Fai98 words
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Article45 1954-05-13 7 HOI. I VWOOD. M c Bing Cl his laurels Hi rep I is right Columbia Broa S tern announced rest the cr. C I Will take over the B R Crosby Show* 1 on radio fa t i summer, starting .Jura45 words
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Advertisement46 1954-05-13 7 -s*<^ -xsyv- -.•^N -»-vs s^ *HER£ NEVER WAS A FINER BICYCLE BUILT THAN THE RALEIGH 1 M AU-STiit BICYCLE (r^W < A^C THERE NEVER WILL BE! >mi rbl^ghl V i^La t I A,so OBTAINABLE 'I IOBINSON'S s?SS£F i SW Sr "W* **"sy%i **~^w** VVSj Wl f VS/V-^46 words
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Advertisement52 1954-05-13 7 s»V*^ rough CfT|" m with the \P S-J>J I SMOOTHNESS of a The Worlds Beat SalYtx EUxor s IHE ROLLS R \/OR sioi j SPARE BLADE I MS HONE S ksi STROF I 1.95 5 Ml Gefetiemeß'a Toilet itrt'uisites I i'om *aV^ b*»a*©*c I. J^J%9 THE STORE WITH A f^*V52 words
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262 1954-05-13 8 Standard Shipping Reporter THE Development Committee of the State ot Brunei recently discussed three schemes for a sea port. The schemes effect the r Brunei Bay area, where the authorities hope to build a mo- j dern sea port to serve ocean- j going262 words
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Article35 1954-05-13 8 CUSTOMS officials jresterseized 500 go i bar< worth 800,000 rupees from an engineer's cabin aboard the B.<i')o t ton "Eastern Queen** when it I arrived at Calcutta from the Far East.— ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article87 1954-05-13 8 FOR the first time m history, more than 50 million passengers were carried by international and domestic air carriers last year. Statistics released by the International Civil Aviation Organization revealed that the rate of increase ot the 1953 figures .over L 951 was slightly87 words
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Article67 1954-05-13 8 LONDON. May 12. (Reuter) British steel production broke all records during April, the Iron and Steel Board announced today. The average of 368.400 tons I week during the m nth "the March average the previous record by 3.600 despite the effect In so tricts of the Easter67 words
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Advertisement791 1954-05-13 8 CNORODEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colorrbo, Genoa, Marseilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg &Brcnr>cn. Spore P. S'hom Penang iLEVERKUSEN (HAPAG) Gdn 18 1 5 May 16 May HAMBURG (HATAG) 12/16 June 17 June 18 June NABOB (LLOYD) 15/22 June 23 June 24 June HOECHS7 .HAPAG) 7/14 July791 words
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Advertisement1232 1954-05-13 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE m 2n 1,1 im <42 lines) ifltiaacßi MANSFIELD CiO., LID. PjjSp Incorporated m Sinsapore Carrtetl option to proceed, tja «ff»-,*«»g to fl ftJ««sf discharge <«ruo BAILINGS I to l-l\ prUJOOL. GLASGOW. LONDON CONTINENTAL PORItf. D.ie Sa:l P. S ham Pena:ig (yi lops to: Holland London St Hamburg1,232 words
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Advertisement632 1954-05-13 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royol Rotterdom Lloyd Holland America Line Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdom Amsterdam HALIFAX MONTREALi, BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS, via SUEZ. Spore P. Shan Penang BANKA iSMN* 10 15 Moy 16 May 17/18 Moy OVERYSEL «RL. 19/25 May 26 May 27 '23 Moy SOMMELSDYK632 words
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Advertisement562 1954-05-13 8 EAST ASIATIC!! SAILINGS TO CONT.n;s; For Aden, Port Soid. Gcnao, An fc 4 N Gdyn.o. Copenhagen, Go,h Spor B) "MEONIA" 17- U j "PASADENA" 29M, v. x««) "LALANDIA" > xxtx) "MALAYA" 20 111 Ju. xxxx) "PATAGONIA" 24 xxxxx) "FALSTRIA" 27j u -n |J ml xi Calls London Iposseng xx) Calls562 words
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Article, Illustration358 1954-05-13 9 PROGRESS IN LOCAL CIGARETTE INDUSTRY Standard Market Reporter BUSINESS m cigarettes m Singopore ond the Federation of Malaya is holding fairly well, according to leading importers of foreign made cigarettes. The marked-increase m the local cigarette industry which is turning out over ten million cigarettes daily, has not resulted mU.P. - 358 words
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Article140 1954-05-13 9 RECORDINGS made m Malaya on the rubber industry! continue to ie most effectively J used on radio and television m America where several hundrco stations have used the materia! fa r top-level news programm* a, Elsewhere m Europe, similar publicity is ie.ng used to attract attention140 words
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Article124 1954-05-13 9 Y'AE product market In Singapi it wag Steady n I ep* conut oil yesterday, but business remained on the sms i de. tut < ssai quiet mari ket SS pcs oil ul for si jat Peni Copn was steady all day. Lewis and Ft at copra quotations for May124 words
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Article145 1954-05-13 9 A NEW high-spcei ihrrl i for the iates: let fighters and 1 bombers when will not peel off m flight mar tin >»•'«' of sound is being de\« < pel by a Brit.^h company and v. shortly be :i k Ui f ul scaie on one ol145 words
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164 1954-05-13 9 COLOMBO, May 12. (IP) The TnitcJ Slates suggestion that Ceyion terminate her rubber md rice trade pact with China m exchange for American aid J* now being actively considered. Cabinet members whe rp- I pose the lugaestioo pointed tut 'that if Ceylon terminate? the j164 words
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Article64 1954-05-13 9 THE rubber n I Singapore was steady lerday on the politic a w\v\ fust grade r i btr i. y shipment closing r SI I tg per lb., I MS> Ac I turnovat >•' was reported with finish rig uns fie I Fairly good over,.-* o t were64 words
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Article76 1954-05-13 9 THE Sin* n,.. re Chan f Cosaaserce R'ibber t ii« n no«.n prices •c« ots o--Wrdrr>d.»y vk No. 1 RSS six.' loos J No 1 RSS f o r>. Ma,- M J No 1 RSS f.o.b. Jun,. I No 2 RSS f.» iv M»y I I No. :<76 words
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Article125 1954-05-13 9 WITH one -<-<•; on. M.i ajraa Ui i I Hnii tin thai es m the 3 y. porg market intinue i r downward end t I i three ir. ctioi 1- m the rubber Jiare t at lower lev IMM MKIAI I M Petrol M* :> < i s125 words
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Article130 1954-05-13 9 KUAMTAN, Wei Thi Whtlt «'l the Kuan ll T< wti Bo;itfi aro;i hag ju <iecltrtd "foo<i reatri <«a for a throe-month bf the Mental Bes;ir '»f P The week iv I I a tnan Itl* three krtttis for a n ?J k. litis for a rhi'130 words
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Miscellaneous432 1954-05-13 9 bne' By Al Capp ti» AP?.r r jfiM"r^CrWjiy M^* HOW THEY O^EVS .""f l>| I 6IMML TMET 6A*V" V E^T, TmAP kjC OS» v l V Kr* I**1 w 2kf V HE \j NO MATTEPs WHUT TTaVIN' TO PUN l£H r ORE fcf r^jl 1 AWRIGMTJ-f- HAPPENS TO ME-Ht 1432 words
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Miscellaneous882 1954-05-13 9 igjEP^tj^^^^^^jP^^^^^tj^^^^p^j^pippEg^Ejtj^tj^^^pji g ■t^Bnamseanßaßnßnßmaagmmmema llliif^B. I*l 1 i ■i£ Ok? Jb^^«lJl i/ L LL **IP* :-^**y^*jPffirjft>fl^ ,-2i*ry*^ MQ niMiiiimammaiii oim mo; si I'l l \>i Hi I Wu n 6 a p oly f riiTrnji yijryT« fyyfciV/ ['SIP' ,SrS v WaWswii ITtTMBJ jL^stJP \l^o*^o&X?*^**£M Mfk M+'> .^sV^ > I'OKI <i\ll l-n882 words
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Article, Illustration399 1954-05-13 10 WORLD TOUR WITH WONDER FABRICS DOING THE TOWN with OSWALD HENRY and his Camera i"w«w- —*»>■—. i-riMitTi al iBMI hi I 1 I < xisov ii: it's good m s, v a n old friead ag a la, ami Saturday nightcr* said M bello" to I'al Kemton, when »iit- made399 words
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Article, Illustration145 1954-05-13 10 IAftOYE): filaatronr on lee ami C these lovelies putt ins it on for the heaetl «d Singapore audiences j are Ike star- of the "Holiday On ire" revae -till havlag a saecess- fui fteasoa m the Happy World 5 stadium. Thi* particular number is in.tii roloarfal aad wpcrt145 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-05-13 10 MA MEETS ONE OF HER TWINS IN SPORE MORE PICTURES IN THIS SERIES ON SATURDAY iXHnxi f h.iHinc t.» pud i... at IVnch. U Mrs Margaret 1 i 'tH« Singapore month *,„„,i r ",'"<* m boys is vwil Mrs laldlaw wll i.. 2*Jlying home in.* sattmlay.nighi nix ..i i.., lii56 words
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Article, Illustration16 1954-05-13 10 I Bopxints Can Be OrdeTed From The Standard s Photo Department)16 words
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Advertisement52 1954-05-13 10 4 The Cockpit J s **SL" The Talk ofMa y fair I \W SYLVIA MARTIN I I II and BILL CURRIE 1 'Ii their SONGS FOR THE SMART SLIT 5 Satirical, Sophisticated V Topical and Original NIGHTIY EXCEPT SUNDAYS I PHONE: ***** FOR TABLE RESERVATIONS g by F.AUDE COLOGNE -LOTION52 words
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Advertisement72 1954-05-13 10 I^r***/** foe me i en") PAN-CAKE 4 MAKE-M kOn!>M.vl.- 11 It'!' -.1 ■mi if if ret t.. iff) I nuke MJ> < m. J fen-Cake \1 1 •a&s JJ TERRY MCORE I Columbia The lovely young l star of "King of the Khyber Rifles" prefers Max Factor Pan-coke Make-up "™™™^QBT*™r72 words
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493 1954-05-13 11 WORCESTER, May 12 (Reuter) Any doubts about the quality of the Pakistan cricketers now touring; m England were settled yesterday when they won the opening j first class match of the tour against Worcestershire by eight wickets. True Worcestershire are not among the493 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-05-13 11 Winner On His 50th Birthday This i s the latest study of Sir Gordon **j*M hards. Britain's champion jockey, who rode a winner oa his 511 th birthday last week. *mi Cordon has ridden more winners tha R any other lackey m the world.44 words
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Article802 1954-05-13 11 By ALF GOVER LONDON. May 12. Two powerful voices have been raised m a plea for more aggressive batsmanship. I am prepared to open my lungs to their fullest m support. Ronnie Aird, Secretary of M.C.C, said at the meeting: of County Secretaries. "Now,802 words
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325 1954-05-13 11 LONDON, May 12 (Reuter).— A new style Scottish Cup competition will operate from next season. Most revolutionary aspect is that it will spread over two seasons. Although opposition has come from some of the smaller clubs, it is generally believed that the new arrangement will325 words
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Article460 1954-05-13 11 All Seven County Matches Produce Definite Results LONDON, May 12 (Reuter) England's Coiinrr cricket championship had a great send off m the series of games which ended m various parts of the country yesterday all seven proving a definite result. In fact with Pakistan beating Worcestershire and460 words
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Article100 1954-05-13 11 ROMFI. May 12, (Reuter) Budge P:itty America*! IBM Wimb!erio n champion, won the men's singles tith i i tha Italian laWtg term,- a Ol> beating Enrique llorei (Argentina) ll— r 6—4. I 4 m the tin il Patty arho If now ing m Paris was seeded100 words
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Article233 1954-05-13 11 At Lords: Idltse rat Hampshire by \is V- \< Middlesex JL'4 and i ■Otdlj 01 r >< vi n declared Ham < 7 and strtodb -MO. Ing ken/ie ."^4. H. I. Darn it. At Derby: P. rtryahice i Leicc letshne se k« ts i* i estt ,i secondly 231,233 words
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Article115 1954-05-13 11 SYDNEY. May 12 (R ar) Dr. J J MrGirr, inariagei of Australia's worl I weigh] champion lim ruthera, u> lay racei t lie described as a t at- frartivv oHer" for (0 defend his tit!.- ig lit H<~ 1 1 rt Cohen Fr;m "i 1 1115 words
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Article47 1954-05-13 11 1 < IND4 IN, ftfay 11 (R D;u Dower, the Welsh 1 flywei v gained I points deei -i m t»v »r ill tin his flghl »t the fan »ai H< I, iLasadon last night sg rii i\ H< I land's champion H*nk Van \>*i Zee47 words
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Advertisement198 1954-05-13 11 B^wd Service I For I iHIM|* lOVOd l ,ir\l« I ue ro<l I Sam* v hi Singapore |p,i, )r .r wllieh YOU ■>-;;"■■ tm I ■ft r :eaHr' iv >s I i l,r It jN'" V J: *gtj I I I I fX- < BJ. I Box I gaa, Kr-198 words
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Advertisement665 1954-05-13 11 MMKimtmiem^^ ACKNOWLEDGMENT tfESSRS. Chop Keng Hoe Co.. f 2:i. Lorong 40. Geylang. .1 kh Messrs. Ong Kian Pang. Sim Seng Kay. Sim ieok Cru. gapore Metal Printer Co.. Ong Tong Hong. Seah Cheng Ha r. Ong Teck Kee Buay Kek &ig Yeo Cheoasj Hoon. Sim Chew Pitt. Mcc Doom Kan.665 words
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Advertisement104 1954-05-13 11 NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES m.v. "TABINTA** ARR. 12.5.1954 Berthed: V 12 5.54 S.H.B. Godowns: 15/16. General survey will be held on the 19th May 1954. No further survey will ue held. NEDERLAND LINE ROYAL DUTCH MAIL. 41, Robinson Road. Tel: 21H66. POLICE TENDER NOTICE r UENDERS104 words
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Advertisement121 1954-05-13 11 m^ m^ m^ m w9 m^^BSt/ m^ m wt m^ m f m^^B^ m WS^ m UmmmmmmmWMSßl^^S^S^S^mWm\ B*Ks*l aaStSMn a^vH «A- BBaV WANTED Mlsc lI.IAMOI \< < iiHM'nn i«»V lUC A WORD: miwi—i 20 word* |>2) rim HKif > S)TI AIIONS A«ibNCIEH TUITION ETC. *7^r a wns D-_;.-_.«D ?n r121 words
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1027 1954-05-13 12 WINDSOR LAD - GOCD GALLOPS BY CLASS THREE HORSES WINDSOR LAD Windy Corner Goes Best By OUTSTANDING candidates at yesterday's workout on the second track m preparation for Saturday's races, opening day of the Singapore I Turf Club's Governor's Cup meeting were Windy Corner three m 37; Neveradoubt and Conventional 37 1/5 sec,1,027 words
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Article, Illustration236 1954-05-13 12 Tin- strand (Mawi) easily di ;po i of the thi 40 1/5 se hing hla work m i Is on the upg i one to w h at th Who Regreta (McCloud) was 0 i tight hold for his throe m J/"j while Zatopek r) l236 words
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368 1954-05-13 12 OTEC Take Top Position With A 9-0 Victory GLOOMY Geylang stadium was set ablaze for 60 searing minutes with a "Riot of Red" that was unbeaten Oriental Telephone and Electric Company, who administered a crushing 9 o defeat to Chartered Bank S.C. to claim just dues at the top of368 words
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Article24 1954-05-13 12 I I I I I I I M. r. intik lUal I j I I Sirac i» I I24 words
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Article74 1954-05-13 12 SEREMBAN, Wed. After trailing by a goal m th*. half the Indian Association r-'a^od a brilliant rally m the second session to del tat ll: Hussars :*-l m the opening lie the senior football league on the Station padang today. Hussars scored through Baldwin early m74 words
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Article274 1954-05-13 12 Cable And Wireless Win Well CABLE and Wireless S Cub handed the Thornycrofts Sports Club a four goals to two beating m SBHFA Division League match played at the SRC Padang yesterday. The Cable men attacked right t:»<m the start and R. Kessler ed the score m t'ne fourth minute274 words
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Article36 1954-05-13 12 B s lf 'A:5:,,.,(- lubhrifl)o V hard to beat Rotterf«m Trading Company 1 "Tin maid r"'- rrrerXTv^r* t •> l 'a: k yestei day. I Wr...... cored both the goals ior tne winnei s.36 words
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Article40 1954-05-13 12 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. League l) Cosmot r United BODCAi Star Socceritea "A'' V Town Rangers Farrcr Park. S.B.hf.a. League: DlO. 1 Hongkong Bank v Mercantile Bank F N ATHLETICS: Singapore Chinese Inter-School Sports —Jaian Besar Stadium, 9 30 a.m.40 words
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Article59 1954-05-13 12 S V D *V E V )ockeu Bill Fellows arrived on Tuesday to for trainer Keith Da eh Fellows is a toprider hating ir >n the M c Cup on Foxanti m 1949. H'.* itest h.7 tiiccess before coaling ov iras his !rii/,";ph ?>> '/it' St.59 words
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Article223 1954-05-13 12 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Wed Command Workshops REME, last year's second division champions and strong contenders for honours again this year took a step nearer their goal when I they scored a comfortable 3-1 victory over Selangor Chinese Athletic Association m a league soccer match today. REME223 words
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Article227 1954-05-13 12 Dynamos Too Dynamic For Garrison KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Selangor Garrison who were quietly fancied to win the league championship dropped two valuable points m their FAS first division encounter today against the much improved Dynamic Dynamos who whipped them 4 o on the Princes Road stadium. It must, however, be227 words
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Article54 1954-05-13 12 Mr. Kiat, Please MR. G. EL KIAT, could you kindly arrange for the 19 medals won m the second Asian Games m Manila for public exhibition at the Happy World Park or any other place for a week or so. I think many other sportsmen besides myself would like to54 words
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869 1954-05-13 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By OF THE newcomers who will make their haw at Bukit Timah on Saturday great Interest will be centi i an Entertainer (late Time Table) a three-year-old Iri gelding by Fairwell from the Furrikh Siyar mare Fui Entertainer was sparingly869 words
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Article134 1954-05-13 12 SIX goals were shared between Alexandra Brickwork] and Fast Asiatic m a SBHFA Division 3 game at SCC ground yesterday. Alexandra were the better team hut their forwards wer--inaccurate. Alexandra led 2—l at halftime but they nearly lost the game when they took to fancy play. East134 words
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Advertisement302 1954-05-13 12 Keeps alive the (n r magnificent lustre IM I oj your silver, |Lj If sa/Yly and easily \m ¥L *t a?aaas__ JS Bl*BaaaaV k aaa_-^l '->iM**^Mm\mm 4 SHOWS TODAY liv Ltt, t.:.0 and 9.:;o KOMI THING FNTIRKI.V \l M F\ SCRI I I N lIRT \INMI.\T COMING CAROL kii n's302 words
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