Singapore Standard, 19 May 1954
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Title Section15 1954-05-19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 321. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY It, 1954 TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.15 words
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Article, Illustration1190 1954-05-19 1 Franchise only to British, citizens NEW SET UP FOR SPORE IS SHAPED Standard Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of Commonwealth citizens resident in Singapore who are now on the electoral roll will lose their voting rights. Franchise will only be given to citizens of the United Kingdom and1,190 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-05-19 1 He Led Luis Taruc Out iXO IQI INO (right), the enter's reporter who conduct the Hukbalahap rebel Juafles to .Manila on the Is the Government. ill be recalled, visited v to report the Baser. To do this he went on s security f- rce». In one of t«iok part in62 words
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441 1954-05-19 1 PETROV PAPERS LIST TWO MPs AS 'INFORMANTS' 18. I mem- I g he MVD Spies hief secret in- from I External Afiled there were I police) offl e of them i.t sy and that i genre olfithe country. lan methods :re. he said Australian to represen;repared by ich was a441 words
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Article259 1954-05-19 1 BRITAIN'S largest textile printers association is investigating reports of infringements of its textile designs, through its connections in Singapore. The Association The Calico Printers Association is the most import anl and the controlling body of almost all the texti.f printers units in the United Kingdom.259 words
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153 1954-05-19 1 Jap Ship (50 Aboard) Given Up As Lost THE United States Navy .Command in the Philippines has discontinued the three-day air and surface search for the missing 6.321-ton Japanese vessel Tatsuwa Maru and her 50 crew members. A United Press report from Manila said that the search which was concluded153 words
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Article47 1954-05-19 1 LOXDOX. May 18 (Reuter> A film about the war against Mau Mau terrorists in Kenya is to be male by the J. Arthur Rank Organisation. It will be called "Simba."' Chief actors will be Dirk Bogarde, Virginia McKenna and Donald Sinden.47 words
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120 1954-05-19 1 WASHINGTON, May 18. The State Department said yesterday that "an important shipment of arms" had been sent to Guatemala from "Soviet controlled territory." The announcement added the State Department "considers that Xh\6 is a development of gravity." It stated the arms rargo was now120 words
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Article61 1954-05-19 1 RIO DE JANEIRO. May 18 (Renter) Police clashed with rioters who burned fifteen buses and overturned 18 others last night in protest against increased fares in Belem. (Brazil), according to reports reaching here. Forty-three people were reported to have been treated for gunshot and other61 words
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Article35 1954-05-19 1 SIR JOHN NICOLL. Governor of Singapore, left London by air yesterday morning. He is due to arrive in the Co'.ony tomorrow. His departure was delayed a week due to indisposition35 words
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81 1954-05-19 1 TOKYO, May 18 (AP)— Employees of a Tokyo public games establishment are striking lor— among other things —the right to kiss on the job. Eleven men and three women complained also about working 13 hours daily for US$lO a month, food and clothing.81 words
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Article148 1954-05-19 1 IN THE despatches exchanged between the Governor and the Secretary of State for the Colonies, agreement was reached on the following points: Chamber. Seats: In abolishing these seats, Mr. Lyttelton hopes that all interested in trade would seek to promote their legitimate political interests in the normal148 words
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Article35 1954-05-19 1 OTHER COUNCIL HEADLINES Emergency lew on strikes repaaled P. 3. Emergency Regulations extended X P 3 Government statement on seamen's strike P. 3. Pensions Bill Debate —P. 4. No Probe on StudentPolice Clash— P. 5.35 words
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Article109 1954-05-19 1 Two Die, One Hurt In Blast TWO men were killed and one injured when a stick of dynamite exploded in a granite quarry in Pulau Übin off Singapore, yesterday morning. Thirty labourers were working round a huge boulder when the dynamite, planted nearby, exploded. One died On the spot. He109 words
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Article34 1954-05-19 1 CHICAGO. May 18, (AP)— Quadruplets were born yesterday to a .T2-year-o\» woman, but all died within eight hours after birth. The infants were born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stenson.34 words
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Article28 1954-05-19 1 CANADIAN M ni.ster for External Affairs, Mr. Lester Pearson returned at Geneva yesterday after live days' in London where he attended the Disarmament Conference. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 28 words
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Article54 1954-05-19 1 JERTSALEM May 18. (Renter) Two thousand Israeli doctors paralysed public heal'-a services today when thev •tarted a three-day strike for more pay. Only skeleton staffs stayed i" hospitals to deal with emergencies. Private doctors will dose tht ii < -linifs for two hotirs jm Wednesday as54 words
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246 1954-05-19 1 Mayor Yelled for Help As Woman Undressed FREE CITY HALL STRIP-TEASE ACT: BARI. ITALY, May 18 (AP) When the woman walked into his office and stripped down to brassiere and panties the Mayor yelled for help. Police turned out in force, there was a near riot in front of City246 words
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Article150 1954-05-19 1 French Bomb Rebel Convoys iianoi. May 18 (Reuter). French Air Fore bombers today spottc i and strafed bin Viotminh military COQV driving towards the R River delta from Dion Bien Phu, the High Command armour, here. Planes resumed attacks, m Viofininh troop movement i eastward following th< breakdown of the150 words
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Article28 1954-05-19 1 HANOI. Mtv 18 rAKIM A group of 18 wounded nntedly «/ei flown out .»f Dien B:cn Phu llsd J r i i -< f it Luang Prabanf tonight.28 words
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Advertisement101 1954-05-19 1 TmmL for THERMAL ACOUSTIC INSULA TION HARRISONS CROSMKLD (.M) LTD. S'pore K. I.umpur Penanf MITREX £lEC7^OPES c/iosen for Me wor/c/s 6/g VVk JHE7/ > _^b^bl lßim P ,r- -*^y/ 1 i^Bl 1 m i _^m»- MrJr \^^tk I i T I I Ef 1 jfijmW \L IjLbl M^^ mi 1101 words
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Article140 1954-05-19 2 Hostess Is All Smiles Again... A DANCE hostess, Chedk Yok< Chan, who previoi Wept in the Singapore Second Traffic Court, when she was deli din a court lock-up while facing two charges, sm dly y« sterday when heard the Prosecutor withdraw one of the two charges. i The Magistrate. Mr.140 words
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Article101 1954-05-19 2 A profkssor of Mathematics whose ftrst impression of 1 7 Ea r East and its peoples been pie I arrived in i Singapore yesterday from Lou-' don by Qantas-BOAC plane of, E. T. Davies of the' ersitv of Southampton is on hi s way to Hongkong where101 words
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Article178 1954-05-19 2 MOHAMED Shariff bin Mohamed Kassim t V lio was alleged to have beaten a man to death with a v'ool claimed in the Singapore High Court yesterday that he was himself set upon and assaulted by four Chinese. Mohamed Is charged with »he murder178 words
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Article75 1954-05-19 2 A MOTORIST. Lim Teck Ho.k. who thought he could 'de a motorcycle, while in possession of a motor car licence was fined $200 bv Mr I. SUI5 U l? Se _L aram the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, yesterday. J irom driving, for a vear Lim was stopped75 words
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Article641 1954-05-19 2 DONG GIVEN BAIL REJOINS FAMILY No Prima Facie Case— Lim AFTER more than a month in police custody, Dong Chui Sing, left the Singapore Ninth Police Court yesterday, to rejoin his family. At the conclusion of the preliminary inquiry in which Dong, headmaster of St. Andrew's Middle School, was accused641 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-05-19 2 Mr. W. C. Tavlor (above). Singapore's acting Colonial Secretary and former Financial Secretary, will retire at the end of this year. He will be succeeded by Mr. T. aM. Hart (below). Director of Commerce and Industry. Mr. Taylor has been Financial Secretary since 1951 and assumed the post70 words
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Article104 1954-05-19 2 COMMODITY PRICES r V CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib.) io Singapore Monday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Lose 62J 631 No 1 R.S.S. 63. 635 No. 2 R.S.S 623 62* No. 3 R.S.S. 611 6U Tone: Steadv TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterday wa s $360}104 words
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Article181 1954-05-19 2 PREVENTION of impersonation by voters is one of the most difficult problems faring the Supervisor of Elections, the acting Supervisor of the Singapore Elections Department, Mr. M. Ponnuduray states in the 1953 annual report. He said that laxity on the part of the polling staff181 words
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Article104 1954-05-19 2 IX AN" adjournment speech yesterday at the Singapore Legislative Council meeting. Mr. R. Jumabhoy gave a"i assurance that the local Indian community would help other' 1 communities in attaining se"fgovernrr.er.t. He was answering a >ta*ement of policy made by the Acting Coionia! Secretary M r W.104 words
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Article58 1954-05-19 2 TAIPIXG, Tues.- Mr. Won? Keng Ko, well-known Chinese IS* 1 'Y iU sive a «x*tail party at the Kwangtun* Association, Taiping on Saturday from «.3O p.m. to 9.30 p.m., on the occasion of the marriage of his eldest daughter. Miss Wong Yoke Khen* to Mr Chan58 words
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106 1954-05-19 2 A: t knocked out a doctor. Lim Thung Heng. wifh l a hammer la a lonely spot in Lorong Bengkok, Singapore on Monday morning The man went to the doc- tor at his Boon Teck Road office and asked him to visit Roaf106 words
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Article101 1954-05-19 2 Mum Sends Fondest Love To Keith WHEN a British soldier reads this, he will know that his parents have not forgotten today his 21st birth day l.ancc Corporal Keith Brindley of the Royal Army Service Corps, Penang. may be far from his home in England but the following lines from101 words
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145 1954-05-19 2 Joe Mission Wins 1954 Taient Quest A capacity crowd of Ta i lent fans'* were present v-ight at the Garden Cal I Great World, to witnesj Joe Mission win the coveted i!*."i4 Amateur Talent Quest by a!, unanimous verdict. Joe was dressed m thine boy ana sang "Shoe Shine Boy."145 words
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Article64 1954-05-19 2 PENANG. Tues. Proposa for the formation of a Central Hindu Council and Hindu Byionoganioui marriages will be considered at the All-Malayan Hindu Conference, which will take place on June 5 and 6 at Kuala Lumpur. The meeting will a'^o consider moans and Ways to prup.ii«ate the64 words
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Article80 1954-05-19 2 LIM SENG TECK. ICCUtcd of causing the death of a woman. Tan Chav Kiang. by driving a lorry in a negligent manner and at an excessive speed aiong the f| mile Tampenjs Road oti Feb. 4. WM acquitted and discharged in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court80 words
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Article168 1954-05-19 2 JOBLESS-X g Lim (17), described by a Singapore Magistrate a s "a big liar" and -one wh o lies to save his own skin," was fined vl i° r two ninths 1 Jail yesterday. He pleaded guilty to attempted ft °<l SO me168 words
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Advertisement121 1954-05-19 2 I Why should YOU be left to go on suffering the discomforts of "certain days" Other women have lound the modern answer— Tampax. It's absolutely safe, pimple, hygienic because a doctor invented it) and hou don't pay any more for it. Jt's complete in litselt no belts, pins or pads121 words
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Advertisement103 1954-05-19 2 The world famous f mil TIGER* TIN PACKED BALASHIN !l| KUA TAN Very effective for :uqh Indigestion, Saosickness Ncusec' Tiredness, StomccK-: h e Fci Breath. EKS AUN TONC THE TIGER HEOII vl. Ul I |l|l ?uick«f V > V V Washing-up M dtm in half the MM VoU J tt103 words
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61 1954-05-19 3 Labour I several i Straits v and Pakistani n an en- about a dispute i patties. reached refused ie another. written j < terday'a .ry. si ion Hock i. know a a- J had s< tt'.ebetween T .air. iti) n on tration since that61 words
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Article16 1954-05-19 3 1- e O ri Devereux- I that the lor who warned r.16 words
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183 1954-05-19 3 Supply Of Local Doctors Is Not Adequate THERE is no likelihood that the supply of locally domiciled doctors will be adequate to All existing vacancies and additional posts which will be required as a result of the expansion of Medical Department projected during the next three years. This was stated183 words
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596 1954-05-19 3 UNIONS ARE FREED FROM EMERGENCY CURB 14-DAY STRIKE NOTICE ABOLISHED Legislative Council, yesterday, unanimously agreed to repeal Emergency (Strikes and Lockouts) Regulations 1948, with the proviso that special consideration should be given to preventing strikes and lockouts in essential services. Tn.s followed a 60-minute te m a resolution by Mr.596 words
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Article34 1954-05-19 3 PARIT BUNTAR, Tues Tan Kwong (loon, a sundry goods shopkeeper of Serdang, was fined $200 in the Banda Bahru court for being in possession of a daching which gave s hort weight.34 words
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205 1954-05-19 3 THE Centenary of Raffles Lighthouse to be commemorated on May 24, will cost the Singapore Government an additional $2,300 which was approved at the Legislative Council meeting yesterday. It is proposed to take 5Dn school children from as many schools as possible to visit the205 words
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Article70 1954-05-19 3 TARA SINGH of the sixth mile BuUt Timah Road was yesterday fined $100 by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate, Mr. J.M. DevereuxColebourn, for erecting two buildings without being licensed to do so. The court was told 'hat Sii 4h erected a cattle >hed and70 words
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Article43 1954-05-19 3 KUALA BELAIT. (Brunei). May 18 (Reuter).— Brunei State Development Committee ha s voted $2,000,000 for various swamp filling and jungle clearance projects here. When land is cleared and sand filled it will be used for bull ling government houses.43 words
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Article46 1954-05-19 3 MALACCA. May 18 One hundred and filty trishaw riders in Malacca yesterday contributed their whole day*s earning, $4,400, towards the Nanyang University Fund. A vegetable hawker Low Chor Biow, and his son Low Huat Poh, selling "kang kong" realised $137 for the fund.46 words
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Article43 1954-05-19 3 THE annual general meeting of the Singapore Clerical and Administrativa Workers' Union will be held on Friday at 5 p.m. at the Union premises in Rangoon Road. Its annual dinner will be held on the following day at 8.30 p.m.43 words
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Article84 1954-05-19 3 ALLIANCE MEN DINE WITH MPs Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Tues.— Forty Conservative Members of Parliament, representing the Far Eastern Group and Conser▼ative s Commonwealth Council, played host to the three-man Alliance delegation from Malaya today. The delegates later attended a «fc>n«e r given in the House of Commons by a84 words
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Article, Illustration417 1954-05-19 3 CITIZENS ARE DENIED THEIR RIGHTS' Relaxation Of Emergency Restrictions Urged: Peaceful Demonstrations Should Be Allowed' MR. LIM Yew Hock (Member for Keppel) charged in the Singapore Legislative Council yesterday that certain sections of the public have been denied their inalienable rights" as a result of certain restrictions placed upon them417 words
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Article36 1954-05-19 3 AW Toh Swee of Craig Road w;is sentenced to one month imprisonment by the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate. Mr. J.M. DevereuxColebourn. for possessing pork, which was not slaguhtered fa the abbattoir.36 words
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97 1954-05-19 3 13 GIVEN $50 BAIL EACH ON GAMING COUNT NINE men and four women were charged in the Eighth Police Magistrate's Court with gambling in a rorqmon gaming house on May 18 at 12.55 a.m. The accused are: Aw Hian Chye, Soh Teo Eng, Ho Chwee Song, Tan Ah Seng, Lim97 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-05-19 3 THE Singapore Youth Council will hold an islandwide Flag Day in aid of the World Youth Assembly Fund on Saturday. May 22. About 1,000 youths of member organisations are expected to take part in a day-and-night flag gelling campaign Picture above shows members of the youth organisationsStandard - 63 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-05-19 3 photo. MR. and Mrs. George Fernandez (above), were married at the Church of Our Lady of fcourdes. Singapore. The bride is the former Miss Mary Lourdes. StandardStandard - 27 words
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Advertisement100 1954-05-19 3 U9mmm\i pens. Q is/ye Size /fo. 884. $9.Me*hslZsoS*t MeAumSnHo.BB3. *SMe*A tJUOStI |fl l3</,e5N0.882. ttsoeachslLQoSst. GJIDFfUfO CLIPS HHDfiIHSEVIJILASTINQ COLOUR K. GOLD MBS PROVIDES SMOOTH Vl ft I! WLDSYAU FQUIh 7AM PW DtAIABS. tMSJUe ACCOMuuutTcioumis, WU AttMTs we Km* fmmnmm Fountain Pens. 380. <v CA rH a 06e /KMOr 'NEW CITY--***** i100 words
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Advertisement562 1954-05-19 3 Equip your kitchen with /rra? The name BEX stands for kitchen and housrnoM ware designed with one eye on beauty and \\\m other on practical problems. And how beautifully Bex ware solve* these problems. Look at the»# three Bex product* for example BEX Spice Rack I^&Bf^mlm^^^^" "y^asgg^N P yoUf g562 words
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Article190 1954-05-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— rules of the Malayan i Association mata elmi si impossible lor a hawk< r to sil <> n c° m mittees even at district levels. I, t a ]one the Central G< i ttee ol th t Party. Mr. B H 'I an,190 words
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152 1954-05-19 4 KUALA LI'MPIR Tues.— Despite orders from the Ontral Executive Committee of the Malayan Communist Party for greater action o« the Malayan front, there has been a marked fall in terrorist activity in Malaya in recent months. Last month, of the total jnf 102 Communist152 words
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Article165 1954-05-19 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE regrouping of Government departments in preparation for the Ministerial system of Government recommended by the Rendel Commission has already begun. Assistant Secretaries, 50 far attached to the Colonial Secretariat in Empress Place, who deal with matters relating to other departments are being gradually165 words
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514 1954-05-19 4 TERRORIST RECRUIT DRIVE IS A FAILURE Reds Lose More Than They Can Enlist KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Recruiting for the Molo y o n Communist Party has failed miserably, well-informed Federation Government sources told The Standard today. In the last six months the Communists have lost more men than they can514 words
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Article59 1954-05-19 4 Farewell Concert To Templer KLALA LUMPUR. Tues. Three thousand Selangor schoolchildren will say their farewell to the High Commissioner. General Sir Gerald Templer and Lady Templer. at a concert which the schools are staging in the Chenwu Auditorium. here, on Thursday. This combined schools' concert ha.s been arranged by the59 words
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Article113 1954-05-19 4 Quality Textiles Absorbed THE Malayan market for textiles continues to be good for reputed brands. Mr. M. E Bourcier, Manager of W. A. Beardsell. Bombay, a subsidiary ol the Calico Printers .V ociatlon, Manchester, one of the world's largesi textile manufacturers, raid yesterday. Bul the imports into Malaya of loss113 words
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Article108 1954-05-19 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Two experts from the United Nations Technical Assistance Administration have for the past month and a half been lugging e'.ose to four tons of equipment about Malaya to assist the search for mineral deposits. They pre Messieurs. .T. Bertin and A. Lemouel, both108 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-05-19 4 photo MK ROSS ALBIRV of New Zealand and Miss MaiM* Intr of Australia who VCfi married in Singapore at Wesley Methodist rinn. t Fort Canning:. Vecentlv Mr. and Mrs. Kos s both wmk at I M>nx Motor.% Ltd. Slu- i^ employed as a serrHary Hr is the service manager. StandardStandard - 50 words
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Article41 1954-05-19 4 You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Ipoh.41 words
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647 1954-05-19 4 GOVT. WON'T GIVE ASSURANCE ON TEMPERAMENT' SACKINGS Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE by Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj (Lab. Rochore) to defer the second reading of the Pensions (Amendment) Bill until August, was' defeated at yesterdays Singapore Legislative j Council meeting, because of solid official opposition. The acting Financial Secre-647 words
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97 1954-05-19 4 Fed. Regt. To Recruit Men In-J.B. CHINESE and Eurasian recruits for the Federation Rcgiment must be Federal Citizens i or locally born British subjects. the Chief Recruiting Offker. i told The Standard, yesterday. The drive for recruits begins today at the Chinese Association. Johore Bahru. For a Chinese recruit. he97 words
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Article192 1954-05-19 4 PENANG. Tius.-The First Magistrate. Penang. Group Capt. G. V. Howard, in a statement to the Press today. gajd that of all the stupid and irrational urges of mankind, suicide was the worst. Vet in Malaya. the instance of suicide was uncommonly high. "Why destroy192 words
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Article68 1954-05-19 4 THE following wt re t ofßce-beMtn ol tl i Anthony's O'.d Bojs' Associatioti ai its annual general meeting held recently- President Mr. Edmund Tay. Vke-pra sident-Mr. Tan Choon Chye. Hon. Treasurer Mr. Goh Jwee Jmg, Hon. Secretary -Mr. Hce Kee Meng. Committee members Messrs. Chia Kim Chwee.68 words
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Article41 1954-05-19 4 MR K. Bhasker. an exponent of Indian danres. will gi v a talk with demonstrations on "Introduction of Indian Classical Dancing" at the British Council Hall, tomorrow at 8.30 p.m.. under the auspices of the East-West Society of Singapore.41 words
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Article33 1954-05-19 4 LIM CHOW. Sl, was hit by a stray bullet fired by a dog shooter in West Const Road. Singapore, yesterday morning. She was treated at the General Hospital as an outpatient.33 words
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Article26 1954-05-19 4 PENANG. Tuti. '1 i ship AnshtiO will in Penan? at 6 p.m. on i She will leave for Jtci('..h 2 p.m.- on July 1.26 words
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Advertisement209 1954-05-19 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS LAST DAY! f>lVffl|/ n m i.i i.i.-.. LnlnaW !"> iV <) .'HI urn Sflllfffil y^^_ ROD CAMEROfsT OPENS TOMORROW! HIE MIJOW GLITTERING OF GOLD BLINDED I HIM FROIH THE SPARKLING BEAUTY <M HER EYESI V.^^^.. TECHNICOLOR 2§2 '^^Hw FERNANDO UM4S mm flimHG A I U A ii209 words
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Advertisement150 1954-05-19 4 |f| SHAW BROTHERS A^_ OPfMS TODAY CapitoL I Id. in. M-'i. I.IM*. ti ,n -CINemaScoPE DORIS DAY in Warner Bros: Ultra-New- Lo: 1 Musia^ lucky Me viih ROBERT Cl MMINGS «v Wi i in WARM i:< OLOH "itl> STOREOPIION* I DORIS DAY sings 10 TOP TUNES in "CONEY ISLAND HOLIDAY150 words
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Article60 1954-05-19 5 Verrorists Are Killed MPUR. Tues. were killthe Triang Pahang by a 7 Gurkhas. :-'n;»de and a licine were blacksmith's v men of C Battalion King's i.v iff the ol Trengng :ip. found a h a larjje and metal ibury was iasha, which had kshop, ap-60 words
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748 1954-05-19 5 STUDENT-POLICE CLASH WON'T BE PROBED No Undue Force Used' innuirv S? I? G Y rnmcnf yesterday rejected demands for an s3enV on fl C A° sh betWecn the Policc Force d Chi ""e *<= h <>ol tE a r n lofcpnoon1 ofcpnoon of last Thursday. The Acting Colonial Secretary, Mr.748 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-05-19 5 H Da i% son. torn of the Ausioner's Office Singapore, greet captain C. Olclhun. DSC RAN. on boai^ his vessel the aircraft carrier Sydney which arrived in Singapore yesterday en route to Australia.33 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-05-19 5 A delegation -from various Chinese schools held a joint conference in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce to discus s th c policestudent clash. Standard picture shows Mr. Ko Tek Kin. President of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, addressing mem bers of the delegation. Mr. Yap Pheng C^ck. is *ecn54 words
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Article216 1954-05-19 5 Aussie Carrier Arrives In Colony nd Shipping Reporter a] Australian raft carrier arrived at the Naval Base yesterday after six months' operational duties in the Korean theatre. The carrier which is named after the warship Sydney which sank the German raider'Emden in November, 1;>14. is under the command of Captain216 words
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Article68 1954-05-19 5 MR. G VANCE overseas representative of the Kraft Foods Ltd., Australia. arrived in Singapore yesterday to look over fhe icecream market in Malaya. New Sealand Cremaries Ltd., Singapore, have recently started using e>fl*kisively the Kraft inix for their popular ieerream. '"fhe Sea'and icecream is proving very popular68 words
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Article37 1954-05-19 5 HONGKONG. May 18 Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.70 to £1 sterling. $5,755 to US$l: $1,819 to Malayan $1: $0,228 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold |*****25 to 1 tael.37 words
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Article165 1954-05-19 5 Chamber Will Help THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce' yesterday assured nine representatives of Chinese! school students that they would try their best to help them in their demand for the unconditional release of their 48 comrades arrested during: the student-police clashes on Thursday. Officials165 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-05-19 5 ANDAL SIPPIAII, right-year-old daughter of a Tamil bricklayer his bren missing from her home in Sin gupore for the past five days. Aiidal was last seen at 9 a.m.. on May 15. in her home at the Seletar Naval Base wearIng a white and rose coloured frock. She has88 words
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Article25 1954-05-19 5 KING EDWARD VII Schoo! Taiping. will hold its annual art ami handicraft exhibition on Fndav and Saturday, [mm 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.25 words
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Article82 1954-05-19 5 He Haggles With The Magistrate AFTER a fine of $100 was imposed on Sim Ah Laik. in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday, he asked if the fine could be reduced. '"You are not buying anything. You are punished and you must feel the punishment." replied the Magistrate Mr. Howe82 words
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165 1954-05-19 5 MAN IN COMA AFTER ATTACK COURT TOLD ISAAC POX XI AH lost consciousness after be had been struck on the head with an iron pipe arising out of an argument with another man. the Singapore Sxvond Criminal Distrid Court was told yesterday. This was stated at the trial of Abdul165 words
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Article, Illustration223 1954-05-19 5 DR. ADRIAN MILNES D'COTTA. gynaecologist and obstretrician and a Lieutenant Surgeon of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Keserve, was buried with full naval honours, yesterday. A lone naval bugler sounded the "Last Post" while 49 ratings from H.M.S. Warrior fired a three-round volley at223 words
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154 1954-05-19 5 STU WANTS REVISION OF NORMAL TRAINING THE Singapore Teachers' Union will ask the Education Department to revise tha Normal Training Course so as to remove the Mes it v of post normal training as ail additional qualification for entry to the salary scheme of the Education Service. A resolution to154 words
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Advertisement77 1954-05-19 5 A friend in the home... -<r^4 TIII: ROLLi which presents] LXexcellent n kixel W7va Samaritan? J V^ TOILET TISSUE^ STARTS TODAY today shows U "MAN BEAST" |^pV\ (Tamil) T^C^^r SIVAJI GANESAN. MADHt'RI DEVI AND MANY OTHERS See Sexy Egyptian BellyDances in terrific Jilli "LOVE is a TYRANT" with English subtitles77 words
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Advertisement405 1954-05-19 5 $5,000.00 V MISSION CONTEST MISSION BEVERAGES are bottled under authority from the MISSION DRY CORPORA- 1U1( TION of Los Angeles. Col.- SUW W/A/a. fornia, U SA. For a period ot rs*3^ C* over 30 years MISSION ha* XjOT W A developed methods of extroct Ji ing fruit juice which preserv.405 words
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Miscellaneous81 1954-05-19 5 Weather Report Minimum Temperature: From 7..'{» p.m. on May 17 to 7..10 a.m. on May 18. S'pore (77F), Penang (77F». Kota Bahru (75F>. K. L. (75F). Ipoh I7IF». Kuwitan (7SP>. Maximum Temperature: From 7.30 a.»n. to 7.:;0 p.m. on Mav 18. S'pore (90F). Penanc i9II >. Kota Bahru (87FI. K.81 words
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Article927 1954-05-19 6 THE K« nd< I Report on the Constitution has. as was to be expected, received the blessings of the Secretary ol .State for the Colonies and of the Governor of Singapore. We have every confidence that the Constitutional Instruments based on the Rendel Report and the927 words
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Letter, Illustration455 1954-05-19 6 An Eye-opener To Us Sir;— The Singapore protAt by school children is fiitl eye-opener to us who look upon these youngsters among those who Will be running the Government one day. In the same paper we read there are to be celebrations in Malaya to celebrate Chiang's re-election to P455 words
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Letter121 1954-05-19 6 Sir; I greatly appreciate the unbiased views ojf yo}ir newspaper regarding the attacfci et the police force 01 the Chinese school sUidcn^s om May J.',. 1954. I feel that your paper is truly one that can voice the people*s opinion. hare heard lhat certain students who irere121 words
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Letter47 1954-05-19 6 Sir: I wish to congratulate you Oq your editorial on the clashes betwi en the students and the police. You surely have expressed the public opinion. We sincerely pray that humanitarian ism may be better observed, in this civilized i island. •YOl R READER. 1 Singapore.47 words
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Article89 1954-05-19 6 Review of Views Net Bright 9 THE prospects of a peaceful solution 1o the Indo-Chinaj problem are not bright fudging! from the reports of thej Geneva conference, the Nao»f yang Siang Pau says. It stresses that the future of thej entire South-east Asia area; hinges on the discussions: now proceeding89 words
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1612 1954-05-19 6 N.F.G. SCHARENGUIVEL - Crisis In The Teaching Profession N.F.G. SCHARENGUIVEL By (Former Presidemi, Singapore Teachers* Inion) 'pHIS article is written in no narrow mood of petty partisanship in the current squabbles which rend the Singapore Teachers' Union. The writer believes that, in the ultimate analysis, the crisis in the teaching profession today is1,612 words
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Article, Illustration14 1954-05-19 6 "Let'E start our contribution to the defence of Western Democracy by capturing those monkeys!"14 words
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Article54 1954-05-19 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by a i Up 1 m< i M i I I T I i 1 I 1 i pi I! The I j i I RIDA I I 1 organlzatfc hit-nnri-" iho I lint' undei proje \T EUDA to pi I Hi Ja'al i54 words
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Advertisement20 1954-05-19 6 TO BE SURE CHOOSE... britain s EKGO' F r'a N d E S o T Singopore *K. Lumpur Ipoh Penang20 words
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Advertisement86 1954-05-19 6 REVISED EDITIONTill" o^^H |££X] L ,v >K iLlbvi I ebtc coi" -or. ot c«p > K I turet Co^ o> r v o« o^' K I P°9 Cf HU wpr I I penmcnM j"J a co P I index nJ CrOft 4 HANDSOME £s!=r^ of all *Gi» »un 4\AII.AIiII. I86 words
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Article54 1954-05-19 7 May IH (Keuex4 tive cornWorld United ociations lay called I n of Com I :ia to the to strength ole in Asia, j i nted to .ikan of thi peoples f-cieter- the IOSt State free- from rnal l crcome disease; social i54 words
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Article61 1954-05-19 7 It 's In The Book, Says Mr. Nehru 8 iL'P)— •«r. Mr. a v ;»d--l mutt a- Mr. sup- srir Parlia- U Mr, gnition i United had re- e >ogni- politlI, Mr. > -'nil ■i:\ bOOk P< a e*\ i ame Secretary I !omrnunist Guv: rnChina in time proves govern61 words
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Article37 1954-05-19 7 BEARDED JP FREES WOMEN O, New York. A justice ol the 'he and d charg vives iiii; a arn- i jail i K md Mrs. re arrestring a parade 5, pi- t rds men are iticello's Isoth37 words
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Article26 1954-05-19 7 AUSSIE JETS CAN CARRY A BOMBS I lay IS, (Renter)— an Navy has ark iel fighters. the atom Roy Dow ling. < '<>■■ manding the Fleet, said today.26 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-05-19 7 photo. fls t t' 'ulim; fashion show at the Mannequins' Club in Paris, French girl wrestl"l"»ii I demonstration of their "art." JudKinK by the expressions, Cora a iiii\.-ii reception from the mannequins as she tosses C.lyn Celin during the demonstration.- A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-05-19 7 Photo QUEEN ELIZABETH. Princess Anne. Prince Charles and the Duke of Edinburgh, wave from the balcony of Buckingham Palace on May IS, to the cheering crouds below The Queen and the I uke were home again after six months absence on the Commonwealth tour, anc Londoners turnedAP - 58 words
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Article214 1954-05-19 7 WASHINGTON, May 18 (AP) The Tinted States Supreme Court unanimously ruled yesterday that the segregation of Negro and white pupils in the nation's public schools was unconstitutional. The court said the separation of school children because of race or colour violated the constitutional guarantee of214 words
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Article304 1954-05-19 7 But The Soviets Want A Political Settlement First GENEVA, Moy 18 (UP)— The West asked the Communists yesterday to pare the way for a stage-by-stage armistice in lndo-China by putting experts to work immediately on a ceasefire in Laos and Cambodia. The Soviet Union gave an304 words
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Article57 1954-05-19 7 CAPRI, Italy. .May 18. (Re.iter) Singer Grade Fields has ne an Italian citizen though she retains her British nationality, it was learned •<>- day. Police said Italy's Council ol State had granted Italian nationality to her stateless Ru-manian-born husband Bon< Alperovic Whom she married in February 1953.57 words
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Article53 1954-05-19 7 WUERWBURG, May 13: (AP« Two Yugoslav refugees, who were convicted yes. terday of killing Simone De Bidder, Belgian ice instructor. by throwing her out of a speeding train, were sentenced to life imprisonment. A third Yugoslav refugee charged with being an accessory, was also convicted and53 words
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101 1954-05-19 7 A BOY SCOUT MAY HAVE MURDERED HER BOURNEMOUTH. England, May 18 (Renter)— A boy scout may have murdered 7.{-year-old Miss Amy Lloyd, who was savagely stabbed at the front door of her villa here on Saturday night, police believe. Miss Lloyd had about 20 stab wounds, all inQicted by a101 words
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Article131 1954-05-19 7 Police Hurl Tear Gas At Strikers SANTIAGO, Chile, May 18 (UP). Police hurled tear gal bombs and arrested Kverai persons yesterday to disperse street demonstrators in the wake of a 24-hour general strike staged by the Central Labour Union. Troops ran the railways, navy sailors operated waterfront facilities and other131 words
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Article24 1954-05-19 7 BOSS racketeer Frank Co?--teilo was sentenced on Monday to five years in prison and was fined 530.000 lor income tax evasion.- UPUP - 24 words
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432 1954-05-19 7 Manager Wanted To Lure Girl In His Office ME SPANISH FLY CASE LONDON. May 18: (Renter) A 41-year old manager. Arthur Kendrick Ford, was alleged in court here yesterday to have told the police that hp gave a sweet containing rantharidin (Spanish fly) to a uiil member of his staff432 words
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162 1954-05-19 7 MANILA, May 18, (UP)— Luis Taruc, supreme head of the Communist-inspired Hukbalahap movement in the Philippines who surrendered to the government yesterday, will stand trial for high crimes against the state. This wit? disclosed by Defence Under-Secretary Jose M. Crisol In an announcement last162 words
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Article75 1954-05-19 7 Srondord London Correspondent LONDON, May 18 "he following ore the closing prices of rubber and f» i cl the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 19 d. July/September 19id. October/ December 19.d. January /March 19£d. April/June 19id. June c.i.f. 18id. Tone: Very Steody. LONDON TIN Spot £72375 words
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Article232 1954-05-19 7 BOSS WEDS ONE, FIRES THE OTHER Beauty Queens Fail Out VIENNA, May 18 (Reuter)— Two fashion monVN here had a km argument over which of them w.is the most beautiful girl in Vienna. Their MMgtf forced to make a decision, dismissed one and married the other. Hi<; decision rosi hinv£6o232 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-05-19 7 photo. ONLY their curve* prevent these pretty Mivse« from standing straight as the plumh hn,. which I* hanging hrtween them. They are Barbara l.ohrm.m. 21. a Los Anjsele s dancer (left) and Jacqueline Johnson. 18, i Lm WW hißh m hool senior. uho'«> been awarded lop honours in the professionalU.P. - 64 words
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Article50 1954-05-19 7 PARIS U.tv 13 PI Flint ia 1 t v Paris tod tbi II >\ Mrs. Jan d imith, I u i«>i mcr [sabc PatiDO. <i.. Of the Bolivian tin mili.> t, who died on Saturd More than ">,<»<i(» p. i eluding hci husbtnd tfM pai »'!i! •rl50 words
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72 1954-05-19 7 LOXDOX. Maty IR (Ri An unofficial strike vers and Bren en. ol sleeping out oetween day crippled the r. nroirft .serving the W«\ t. '<<1 Kngtand. It s ..I (fepots m other < country hung in the ba The dispute arose it Ni Abbot,72 words
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Advertisement39 1954-05-19 7 COLOURED J ,jy FELTS &-J%Q/p rj^r-pq i S6" wide \\rrW^^^r NOVELTIES (I 5#2S per yd JDH 88l V 60 cts. per sq. ft. AW^wMm RED GREEN _fix^£W BLUE PINK GREY and BLACK '^I** r Bassa^-rc robinson's »»cA, O e39 words
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Advertisement752 1954-05-19 8 SSSS_—_— L NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG- AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE rTo Color- bo Gi.noo. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Homburg OBrenren. S'pore P. S'ham Penong HAMBURG (HArAQ 12/16 Jyne 17 June 18 June INA3OB (LLOYD) 21/27 June 28 June 29 June HOECHST (HAPAGI 7/14 July 1 5 July 1 6 July752 words
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Advertisement1266 1954-05-19 8 Trl m BLUE FUNNEL LINE TH:t4l m-i. »fil Maes) its lines) iMANSFIELD CO., LTD, Pg^ Incorporated in Singapore < ..rrler* optl«»n to proeeerl via t( V!°»* E£* ilisdurKe cargo BAILIIiOS LIVBIFOOL. OLAtGOW. LONUO.N tOMIMMAL PORTS Due Sail P S ham Penans Autolycus tor Havie. Liverpool _>; Avonmouth Swansea May May1,266 words
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Advertisement882 1954-05-19 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal RoW«ro*«m Lloyd Holland America Lin* Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. S'pore P. Short Penang OVERYSE- (RL) In Port/25 M«y 26 Moy 27/28 Moy SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 29 Moy/5 Jyne 6 Juno 7/8 June ROEPAT882 words
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Advertisement609 1954-05-19 8 EAST ASIATIC 1)1 SAILINGS TO CONTINENT SCanc For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa. Ant* rfp Gdynia, Copenhagen, Goth nburq i) "MEONIA" Gdn 29/30^ •oils 22 Moy ■sj) "PASADENA" 29May/I )J Q "LALANDIA" i/7 Jun mil "MALAYA" 18/23 June Jun >«>«>) "FALSTRIA" 27June/l J«, v x) Colls London (passenger^ J xx) Colls609 words
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Article327 1954-05-19 9 Traders In Rice Wait For Results LEADING rice merchants in Singapore are watching with keen interest the experiments in England into methods of safeguarding stored rice against pest attack. Tests showed that modern methods of airtight under- ground pit storage dependled more on oxygen deficiency rather than carbon327 words
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160 1954-05-19 9 Producers Of Rubber At Cross-roads LONDON. May 18 (Reuhr) The financial Times eo.nmcnted yesterday that "the prevaling mood of uncertainty among rubber producers i« mirrored dearly in the communique issued by the International Rubber Study Cfroup." The newspaper added: "In M far as estimated production is below and consumption abow160 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-05-19 9 THE first ga.s turbine engine capable of operating a current model passenger car has I o developed by Chrysler Corporation. Detroit. Michigan fiuiding the experimental ent,n?_Z it is installed in a 1954 Plymouth car is Chryslers chief fesfmrr J 7n"ln"r' Gr*Vr% J? Huebner. Jr., (right).45 words
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Article154 1954-05-19 9 S II A L L irregular price movements were reported on the .Malayan share market in Singapore yes^rday. The market was dull in all itrtlom. Buyers Seller* Fraser Neave Prefs 650 f55 erf Henrv Waugh 1 TB 1 82 Malayan Cemen 4 1 :.2 1 .4 Robinson Co Ords.154 words
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Article32 1954-05-19 9 THE number of Inquiriei M exhibits of Malayan handicrafts at the British Industries Fair was higher than iast year. the Trade Comtnittionef for Malaya said at Fan* Court last Wednesday.32 words
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Article35 1954-05-19 9 ONLY fo-jf British-made automobiles have bfttn exported to China through Hongkong since the ban on salt* «jf cars to China was rel xcd Iml O-tobcr. the Hongkong (Imern merit disclosed ye&ttrilay.— AFPAFP - 35 words
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Article81 1954-05-19 9 THE rubber mjrkel j n Singapore yesterday steady at 6.4 1 cents per lb Jcr first grade rubber for June shipment (62i cent* ,ri Mr r> day>. Prices opened slightly higher and remained steady m the morning, but at noon were around 63| cents on q and slightly81 words
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Article54 1954-05-19 9 THK Singapore Chambei nf omtiH rce Rubber A noon p i ecntf pa* rlay a No ESE spot loos.. HI No. i RSS r.o.b. June > No l RSS i ob. Ju No 2 RSS r.o.b. Jun- 21 No. 3 RSS fob June i R.MA on roistered tenl54 words
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Article149 1954-05-19 9 tup: produce Market la Singdpori* rtmilned i el in a:i ■ectioßi yesterday m only small bu.'iness passing. Coconut oil was a dull market at S.Vj per i U r sellers :it Pennng. Copra remained i d dull all day at ■lightly i i pri< Leu i uid Pi ifl149 words
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Article110 1954-05-19 9 Production Of Tin Up KUALA I i< -In A]>: i < ■>■!.■• 11 2 .V?0 (111,492) in M h. oi^ of |ia I con*. ooi tainm^ f i (4J77) t'ms of tin nv 1 ha] bringi the ton! pro i lion tin-iiw <>m ••■rilr: te* for the firai four monthl110 words
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Article89 1954-05-19 9 WASHINGTON. V 8 (Reuter) Rubber pr packers .ind shipn i from South-Fast Avian i producing countries vftll to the United States in UI <r to see the United S* ttc ruh» her Industry at first hind .mi to learn cimti of ntt tboul poorly p^cke-1 lity89 words
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Miscellaneous327 1954-05-19 9 fllleyOop By V. r. Hamlin ___._____<lM_»--^--»-«--*^i^l^M^^^M*'-*-Bfc---^Bfc--fc---i-B VlH_l^__B__Ba_4l^K--^.Bl.^_a_^__k__i ____i____^____^_^____t_________________| r^H_L I _F #■•>■ MBA WT H. mtam, V. 9. PML flft, Xhe Heart Ol Juliet Jones By Stan Drake rmcillas Pop By Al Vermeer P3SS IKo^want^l I te A I|LS Kverv Fv^o2 V^^!< dressed in tme) rcoLattS^ A_>^ appropriath) |T^ j327 words
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Miscellaneous979 1954-05-19 9 I)INQAPURM CAPITOL: G :r!« Firm P^d.H 3. JPfc i > ±V? S^f^-^^"^ LIDO: Man;than 2 30. oj< i m B&mwWmm^^M f\ «T y^ J *^t £"Sj "3 KKX: The Mt>on u H;ie 15 mfm^m%mm \o j£i" Bf j£sL</w *7 ji IsCuW: My M:«tres.« Keep* a| A B£ <r^^^^ p X979 words
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Article, Illustration500 1954-05-19 10 afjaf afja fa A\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\WW\WWWV\\WWVV\WV\VVWV\ > (Itl.l.OVY): Caught t»v camera u% «h<t fmcruM from AlglaD'n f >< p.ib Park Hotel Reception Oflli-e l* B«-tty Mn K who wlfb hiMiund 5 Myron. >»inlly operate! the lovely i>i I-- < uravnnserle. famod for < Its ralslae. Origlnnll* irom shuiKhii.500 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-05-19 10 (ABOVE): Co- boating popul.ir ilirrttor of m.ii A .tl«TfH»ll»»' <• I U I (illll IIIME In on foar-month« holiday t<> Ike IK, wrrr I Ki>t»iTt inn and singaporf rxrr. I•• Vmw i «I.i> nik lit l»i rl > .it I lie Mrport Mot. I it (NfMN88 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-05-19 10 (Ric.llT): This <d\*ome R\F (Seletar) celebration at the Ocean Parks Itarbecue (iarden Saturday night marked a special occasion— the 21th birthday of Joyce E. lom i ui- .ii (in specs, third from left). Proposing traditional toast Is hubby Koland Tomlinson (In right foreKroiind, nearest camera). Other* who Joined63 words
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Advertisement86 1954-05-19 10 Reprints Can Be Ordered Front The Standard's Photo Dept. AND JF^BlL<fi^L S i-ANCE I TO THE MUSIC OF V jE^P^l COCKPIT :i C RHYTHM MAKERS "^^^"B^^^-^ 4 'TIIADf CC" v^^ LHAKLkS TEL ***** /sTT^ \W/ Q AT THI PIANO S J yf Zy Cbdtpit T 6& 7, OXLEY RISE, SINGAPORE.86 words
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Advertisement7 1954-05-19 10 MORE PICTURES IN THIS SERIES ON SATURDAY7 words
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Advertisement54 1954-05-19 10 iiL jbK# M#* j£- >jHg^g^gflHr _^^g^gafßr i jK^9 Bi^g^gaßlft IKlw nuikv-up I J II A I~_ I >f >4 I /I/I F L >Mw >< y*J II *v\/l/ y A 1/I fltt t II a I (am J nJm I/ip make-up 11 J I\l\/ f rthe )l/ lS tfilP >o54 words
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Article621 1954-05-19 11 «i«_._.*u °Y_ BTABLE Rovers > somewhat slow and sluggish as they have been slick of late, ran out luckv winners over luckless Indian Recreation Club in ineir Division 1 league encounter at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. But for two disallowed goals— one b v Salahuddin ana621 words
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Article83 1954-05-19 11 TAIPING. Tum Chines R«--Creation Chib beat the REME in their first division soccer fixture at the Esplanade yesterday by In the Irsi half the CRC showed their speed and netted two quick goals through K Saik and Chin Teik. The servicemen v»«tt!ed down reduced the deficit83 words
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Article47 1954-05-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Miss V. Ward beat Miss J. RawcliflTe 84, 5-7. t»-2 In the quarter-final of the women's singles in the Selangor hat i court championships payed ;r the SCRC court today. The rest of the tie s were postponed because of rain.47 words
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Article30 1954-05-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Tiies. The Selan^or state soccer team Will meet the Combined Services (Federation) in a friendly .;jme on the HQ Ma grotm 1 h m on Thursday.30 words
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Article137 1954-05-19 11 PARIT BUXTAR, Tues. Two breezy innings by Nicholas (ti-) for Krian Club and Fi.lingham (52) for Sungei Patani and fine bowlrig by Fillingham who took eight wickets for 45 runs were the features of Sunday V cricket game at the Ibrahim School ground when the Si! 1137 words
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Article36 1954-05-19 11 SOCCER: SBHFA Chartered Bank 9 Sim e Darby Jalan Besar: Robinson v EAC —SHB: STC v Bato-STC; TPlornucrott v Boustead F. Park. TENNIS: YMCA aVsnfr. pion ships YMCA. BOXING: SABA EsmmsSt championship*. PTS l.'Aii p.m.36 words
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Article11 1954-05-19 11 SOCCER: Inter CemW nitu league: Indians v Eurasians Victoria Green.11 words
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Article21 1954-05-19 11 SOCCER: Perak Combined Services v Pahany Combined Services Chinese Asssim* b.iy Hall padavg; DID v Guru Nanak Institution Coronution Padang.21 words
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Article46 1954-05-19 11 SOCCER: Div -SEA vs SCRC— Princeg Road. Dim, 3A— Teachers PS Bunysar Road SC—Pudn Road. Div. SB Pudu Road SC p t CAS (RFME)--Sentul Pascr Garrison league HO Malaua vs Gurkha Signals HQ Malaua. TENNIS: Hardcourt tourney SCRC and SulUn Subitum n Club courts.46 words
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Article183 1954-05-19 11 ipoh. Tua a learn saccer matches here were abandon. td because ol thunderstorm which caused sll fields U i < flooded. The first division ma i between Rambleri and 1 Chinese Recreation Club called >ti after seven mn play without any .coring. In Kuala Lumpur, the183 words
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294 1954-05-19 11 LEICESTER, May 18 (Neuter )-A fluent inning of 18.i— the highest of his eareer- by "Maurice Tompkin helped Leicestershire gain a strong position ajgiinst the touring Pakistan cricketers o n the M-rond day of their match here. It was the 1 iht tour igain the P294 words
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Article361 1954-05-19 11 The Knee Troubles Compton LOMK)\. M., v 17 flllllHlT MiddW- x and York.s/nrf todav both scored their third sure v«victories in this Beaton cricket, both winning in im FM.iviriij ;,t Lord*. Ifottfai ,m--shirv wickets topplai before Middlt vx bowling and hall «ide Wai out for a total M The situation361 words
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Article61 1954-05-19 11 TAI.M\(.. Tues Kilnn n <occvr obtained by the u and District Imateui Po I Association will be screened nt the .St. George's Institution morrow and on Thm ads The nubile will t»« admitted free on Wednesday, md M e following day .ml- ..r children61 words
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Article98 1954-05-19 11 PEN A. i« W ertim i a Chit.- Of tIM "••n «u,» o. i<.. >.• ,r a they «TOI th.V ll n-i liy 7 Qin omrmii il n itefi i It r match to i <■ ind by *■>*. m (,i,... t t minimum Chln« l 298 words
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Article40 1954-05-19 11 Eu Tong Sen Cup Golf Tournament The i i ill »1 F^j Tong fl Sun K Mand Club roiirte and I y bemtin R j Siscdmsn irtnoinfl ley r 4 ana Tht An j wi'i be p f! on S,40 words
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Article29 1954-05-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR hie* A Solitary v" t *i\ln»ui ;<*|>'y in M \i- i. it. AOP fuHj»i»r". "»V<T A f I i mate i p...v«»d at BMH K29 words
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Advertisement270 1954-05-19 11 I i Service I For The I nc m ployed I |0 t« i«VM» Are vou »n need: To r u tbe Singapore I mpieyeaeal Bureau s»aee in this __H f* 1 1 m a|| <>r write vour ,l aEetM tor an iti uhnli VOU n .th two copies of270 words
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Advertisement646 1954-05-19 11 BIRTH HLSaSELL: to Mary (N ce S&flfc) wife of Jack Whi.vsell, a son May nth, at Seremban General Hospital, both well. DEATH from Ceylon: Mr. W. aSubramaniam, planter at Balanfode Ceylon. Father-in-law of Mr. AS. Maniam (Health InBpeetor. City Council, Spore) passed away peacefully on 17/5/ M. Federation paper, please646 words
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Advertisement1196 1954-05-19 11 THE LOCAL AUTHORITIES ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1950. TELL'K ANSON TOWN COUNCIL. (PROCEDURE FOR ELECTIONS). REGULATION, 1954. Regulation 3 (6). NOTICES OF COIVIPLETION OF REGISTERaS. VOTICE is hereby given that xl the Register of Electors for the CHANGKAT JONG WARD has been completed and that copies thereof are avail-; able for inspection1,196 words
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Advertisement459 1954-05-19 11 ■PAHANG STATE SCHOLARSHIPS 'THE Board of Trustees of the Pahang State Scholarship Fund invites application from subjects of His Highness the Sultan of Pahang for the award of scholarships in the following categories: 1. For courses of study at overseas Universities in 1955. Applicants should be in possession of a459 words
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Article601 1954-05-19 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Pace His Asset In Big Field By WITH 19 horses accepting the biggest field ever, will line up in the main si.x furlongs sprint (Race 6) for class 1 horses at Bukit Timah today, second day of the .Singapore Turf Club's May meeting. The601 words
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Article356 1954-05-19 12 RACE H: With Pearly cut of this rm-v. New Year may c. > one bettor New Year ■<i Thi winner in the final furlo until Pe y -ailed past 1 < ose home. He k<*'s ,i »v in tl smarter Jot. Talki< Mt I356 words
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Article1473 1954-05-19 12 Today's RACE It Z.15 p.m.—Cla«i s, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1 _H Nevei-adouM 3y 9.00 Mrs. Claire Chan Rodgers wSISUJ I' lin P_nk_w?ii_ II 4>- 8.12 "Chew Tan Kong^" Daniels Whitney 5?» M_rceHe 3v 8.10 Mr. Jules Martin Martin Vmey 4. 0?I Grltie 3y 8.10 Mr. Teng Yin1,473 words
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Article180 1954-05-19 12 Windsor Lad iiay Reveller (apl. Dertn NEVERADOIBT GBAZII jT\l H\l x> ,e m Grazie NeveradoaM Graaie Brown Eyea Brown Eyes Bromi it,. mmmmmmm a m m* GINSENG C IBAKET 11 Toil m Cabaret II Lycos Glaneaa Ul ~>*»^ Proctor Proctor Dialed order* m ORISSA DISTRIBUTOR ftj \\|Hu 3180 words
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Article317 1954-05-19 12 WILLY L has a great chance to be returned the winner in Race 4. This three-year-old gelding by the speedy Linklater gave a very promising display in his maiden effort at Ipoh last month, when finishing second to Pulot Puteh over 5J straight (div.317 words
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Article483 1954-05-19 12 Ginseng 2nd Run Horse RACE 'I: fiiimim ii mv choice here. Always in the h Ginseng made a great effort in the dosing stages to I finish a strong fifth behind High Dawn. He usually gives an improved ghowini in his second attempt and may finish ahead of his rivals483 words
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