Singapore Standard, 25 May 1954
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Title Section17 1954-05-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD jft iki m \ol. IV. No. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 25, 1954. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.17 words
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Article187 1954-05-25 1 Second Batch For Red China c ,.;;-::p .^-dgers T DND BATCH of about a hundred high school ore expected to d China today in .ko n g bound I ree bi i iemI Iheng pre- Hoi W lev I ::i Of er any lei I i studtßtS ii.ition.il i (lovrrnn187 words
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Article74 1954-05-25 1 SAIGON. May 24. (Renter) 'i forces have Siem Pan?, a 2( northe isl Phnom Penh, the French H:- :nand announ :ed I night. A Command spokesman said K. S hanouk of Cambo< Sunday desd to eva t« Si< m P^ang Viet- pn ire. to els< where. Sic-74 words
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130 1954-05-25 1 24 i!' tei ins aiJ in Indo-China American f there, reliable ight. SI an is all i ci now i.'i A Joseph Fren 'h Prime v plan pro- mention ol B al and air I thi military partiliailand (Sijm ppines. ide th<» abso]130 words
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Article400 1954-05-25 1 Templer, Rahman Bid To Put Off Crisis KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The Federation High Commissioner General Sir Gerald Templer, today made a dramatic approach to the UMNO leader, Tungku Abdul Rahman, to avert a national crisis in Malaya, The Standard was told. General TempleT, The Standai i400 words
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Article212 1954-05-25 1 Cabinet Approves Policy LONDON, Moy 24, (AFP) The British Cabinet today approved the broad outlines of the Government's policy, following a survey of the international situation in the light of the Geneva negotiations and the situation in Indo-China, it was learned here. I British Foreign212 words
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178 1954-05-25 1 GEORGIA, Moy 24, (Reuter) Governor Herman Talmadge of Georgia has defied the American Supreme Court to enforce in his State its ban on segregation of white and negro school children. Governor* Talmadge id in, a radio Interview ye terday, "it would take severa divisions of178 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-05-25 1 THE ANSWER: 'NO'-™" boast of General Vo C-tn-C of Vietminh forces in lndo-Ch\na, to his guerilla fighters inside French defences that "ire 1 occupy Hanoi on Sunday", turned out to be nothing more than an idle boast. The zero hour set by Giap (ZZ3O (r.JT or 674 words
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313 1954-05-25 1 HANOI, May 24. French Union troops tightened their defences around Hanoi today as United States-supplied planes kept up their all-out attacks on crack Communist Vietminh rebel troops marching on the threatened City. French pilots stepped up raids against strategic routes 41 and 13. RouteUP; Reuter - 313 words
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Article25 1954-05-25 1 HAXOL Inrio-China. May 24 (UP). Gallant Parisian nurse. Miss G< Uv« De Galard-Terraube arrived here today from D;m Bien Phu.25 words
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Article67 1954-05-25 1 CAIRO, May 24 (Reuter).— British military authorities' said today a grenade had been thrown at a party of Green il>■ ±r la returning to their unit Horn port Tewrik Suez Late last nigl t. The grenade failed to explode and none of the party wai injured67 words
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Article41 1954-05-25 1 HOLLYWOOD. May 24 (UP) French actress 1.e.- lie Caron surprised a burglai at her home early yesterday an^ the thief fled with a d-rimmed purse valued at $250. He i< It behind a three-fool >".c<.i prying bar.41 words
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Article40 1954-05-25 1 LONDON". May 24 (Reut< > The former R iss an An sador in Canberra. Mr. Nik Generalov, h s v\ and 22 members of his t London by aio* today Bru on their way to M ow.40 words
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Article82 1954-05-25 1 FREE supplement UNITED ARTISTS the movie company which wa s founded h> four famous figures of th«. film industry the late Douglas Fairbanks. Snr.. Mary Pirkforri. Charles Chaplin and the late I>. W. Griffith on April 17. 1!)1J) to "improve the photo-play industry and its artistic standards** is Nleferatißg its82 words
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188 1954-05-25 1 HALL (JAILED 57 YRS) IS SHOCKED AT CHANGES IN WOMEN CHICAGO. May 24. (IP) Lymaii William Hall. who •a -lit to prison in 1897 and HUM out last week, said yesterday he was amazed by the "changes" ii women and wanted to know "who the Sam Hill is this fellow188 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-05-25 1 photo. Giap A PICTURE of General Vo Nguyen Giap, leader of the Vietminh rebel forces now wagIng war against^ the French in Indo China. A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration192 1954-05-25 1 NETTY HERAWATI, |hc "queen" of Indonesian I ilm stars, flew into Singapore yesterday to make a iiiusual film. "li.uiia Kasch Ith > thin of I.ovc) for the Keris and Parasari productions. The star, u lio has hern happily married for 10 yens and has two192 words
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Advertisement10 1954-05-25 1 fashionableAshoesi SEASON TRADING CO. 5§ Y^BrYT"VW*^Haj^ mcAPORE.&.Tti aziae > IGOLD FLAKE10 words
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Advertisement63 1954-05-25 1 Gtnp him/ JL ICE CREAM VttL^fl COLD STORAGE \3f tf WJ CREAM>D!FS tyr± t*£ last |/t//7/t/r 5 f I \Jr i I it l\ »ti<iu pv A Q 1 *«ii v Mtii it "i :mi |i in LxAA I J vl iHfe i J M-M NUhllj HIM l|.i|»l»> World •tlnliHM63 words
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Article298 1954-05-25 2 Certain Officials May Be Allowed To Contest Polls JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Certain categpries of officials in the JoKore Government service will be allowed to contest the coming State elections, Inche Suki bin Kadir, the Assistant Elections Officer, told The Standard todoy. i» u j t Tnis important298 words
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Article184 1954-05-25 2 'BRAINS' BEHIND THEFTS SOUGHT PENANOi Mon. Police here arc looking for the "master mind" behind the recent birvcle thefts in Penan* and Wellesley a spokesman ilwliUfi today. Several bicycles were stolen in Penan* last week, and two more eases were reported yesterday. It* i s believed that more than two184 words
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Article69 1954-05-25 2 BATU PAHAT. Mun. A colourful presentation ceremony of the Health Week was held at the Ro\ Theatre yesterday with a welcoming >peech given bv Dr. A N Rav. Health Officer Batu P.. I SeventyAve certificates given for (\eanlme<s ontests among 16 estates. 257 kamp tngs, ten local councils69 words
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Article47 1954-05-25 2 HENG AH GEAK 24 wai charged in the Singapore Seventh Police Magistrate's C curt yesterday with bem° m possession of 80 galloni of fermented rice, n a flower garden •it Westernside, off Braddell Road The Magistrate. Mr R b I Pates fined him $75047 words
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Article34 1954-05-25 2 SEF r.F.OXG CHIN of Victoria Stre 1 ind B»>h Khay lions of arnarvon Street were 1100 each in ;he Penang Sessions Court yesterday for failing to lodge returns of inron-.e for 195334 words
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Article154 1954-05-25 2 Monsoon Drain Fatality Verdict res,Jpti° i VS la iu k and Karim a ed ei ht and sixinn iri U J re he main witnesses in a Coroners at f: bdlli Ghani bin Ab. Karim, who was drowned sV.no c J" a Illons °on drain which flow s into the154 words
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Article55 1954-05-25 2 KT.AXG, Mon. At Empire Day celebrations held here this morning, the District Officer, Klang, Mr. J. Hamer, took the salute and inspected a parade held at th% Klang High School by detachments and units of T 1 rilisn Red Cross, the St John s Brigade, the District Sea55 words
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Article116 1954-05-25 2 Man Faints During Court Case A LORRY driver. Njf Boon Kak. fainted in the Sftngap r« High Court yesterday und< r cross-examination by <».!'.» An interpreter rushed to hi« aid before he CO lapsed a:i<; t< him to a bem-ly Ng was a witness in a can which a woman.116 words
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Article122 1954-05-25 2 His "Stunt' Lands Him In Court A MOTOK cvrhM who tried to show off b> letting off both luinds from the >teerin? control bar of the motor ivi!c he «as riding found himself before the Singapore Serond Traffic Magistrate. Mr. Howe Yoon Chong. >esterday. The Court was told that a122 words
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Article143 1954-05-25 2 It Was $5 Or One Day Either Way THEM waj »1 ght n ;r the Sii I t Court j esterday a ien •\h Lam who *i is bein^ Irunk i \t i v. chai i ioui plea of fuiltv claims ti Ng wai found Um i ..r park >143 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-05-25 2 i»hot«i. THE Director of thr M.ila >an Film I'nit. Mr. Turn Hodjcr. smilingly di.splaw tht two l»i.in/«- (ioUU n Harxest awards mm at IK* first A^ian Film Fe> tival hrld in Tokyo, rti«nlly. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article60 1954-05-25 2 ONG Eng Teck, 27, j:k O g 8.-.r> Si on, J7. tatively charged In the Sing Fourth Polict C niri \\\th unlawfi > ->.o'i ol grenade* on Miv h the 9J Mile. Upper Thomson The Magistrate, Mr. A. W Ghous. ordered fheir to r manded in60 words
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Article27 1954-05-25 2 TWO huadi-'vi *n,j fiftythree under4niu.»t«\s of the University >f Malaya yesterday h^^in their final examtaalkms, Pictarc .shows the jtudenis in the ex.imiu ii:>:> i' StanJjuJ27 words
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144 1954-05-25 2 M. F. U. DIRECTOR BACK WITH TWO BRONZE AWARDS THE Director of MaL, "*WJ Hodge was the proudest p "it. when he stepped off a p|.,n. N "u«,^ 4 terday-almost bending heavy honours Riven to »>„ f He was bringing Golden Harvest wards Festival held recently in 1 Th* Malayan144 words
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Article48 1954-05-25 2 PENANG, M-.n. Uh.n Settlriw mrri on TTfdßf rfl.r. tht Settle«*«l Kli I Mr. C K. (ii>» »lf««, will H»%C .1 Httl I additional ilk m »l 899.431 IfMi I trnmenl to tmtei tin- c*tl »fl irtttol I plertions in tht* Settlemenl tlu^ xt < I48 words
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Article37 1954-05-25 2 CITIZENS I dian Coi from June L. thli An offl by the Ce Offl e In iv travc the Govern >- the purp m ihould bear yi&ms it* >er In li < Qan i thoril37 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous11 1954-05-25 2 Weather BcP" ?t Ml v fr«i» IV..' I r M, lI.M11 words
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68 1954-05-25 3 standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will save more than $400,000 a year as a result of the introduction of a centralised and mechanical system of payment and accounting in its deportments. This system is being implemented on the advice of the Government's68 words
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Article, Illustration88 1954-05-25 3 Essay Winners mi an siew ot Sfriagu— fn School who won ,/c in the essay sponsored by ;..»r, branch of the overseas League, Ho Uh.it chaatres in the form of t-nl in i territory I lups from a f a dominion.** ii H, iv. (l silver tup m r)l .it88 words
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Article210 1954-05-25 3 Officer Gets Off With Fine Only KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— l iking into consideration the appellant was a first offenhe iMfjj a good army reI md that he had' lost his jo'), Mr. Justice Wilson in the Selangor Criminal Court ,ji Appeal, today. qu ished I^<> sentence of thi 5e months'210 words
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Article238 1954-05-25 3 JOHORE BAHRIT, Mon—Raja AH bin Kaja Tiber, a former member of the Regimental Military Police, Singapore, vva s sentenced in the Sessions Court here to six months' imprisonment for dishonestly retaining stolen property. He was originally chawged with ommittin^ hou>obroaklni; and theft. Sayan Awang238 words
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222 1954-05-25 3 Total lavings fa Government expenditure to date exceed $1,000,000. By the end of this year, there will no Longer be any manual operation in Government departments for the preparation of payrolls and ca ;< ul it ,-a af wages and salaries >f its 24.')')-)222 words
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Article160 1954-05-25 3 Trader Is Fined 10,000 JOHORK BAHRU, Mon. A shopkeeper. Low Chin Siaßffi was fined SI 0.000 by Mr. N. L. Cohen. President of the Sessions Court, .lohore Bahru. today, for conveyin? 100 cartons of uncustomed cigarettes and bein? in possession of uncustomed goods. His son. Low Chin Lai. who faced160 words
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Article19 1954-05-25 3 A MIDDLE a?ed Chinese was found hanging under the bridge in Clemenceau Road. Singapore, earljr yesterday morning19 words
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255 1954-05-25 3 A HUNDRED Asian youth leaders will meet in a three-day Retreat, early next month at Telok Mats Ikan, in Changi, to study the crisis todpff the world today, its social, economic and political implications, and what they can do to meet its challenge. Mr.255 words
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Article, Illustration121 1954-05-25 3 lIF4VV K£lN at about 19 4 in. y**t«rday broke many i par., i i n Sine* pore srn&ris and MN the children who h.tti f »'d to hear th«> t rii|Mf.« Day m«'ssjm« srurr>ini> for shrltlT In .1 hiituli Ist nvri Radio Mala\a. th#* Offli-rr .\dminiNl«>rin^ thr (i«»v«Tn m«'nt. Mr.121 words
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Article96 1954-05-25 3 Standard Staff Krporti'r REPRESENTATIVES >t trade unions and s1 »fl associations representing aboul 22.0<MJ Singapore Government employees will meet next week to select 16 members '■> serve on the proposed WThitley Council. Tho meeting whi 'n bpor< sored by the Fedei ati mi of Government96 words
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Article74 1954-05-25 3 lh.it i-vrry srhiMil b«»y ind girl li.i> hi> <»r hrr put to pi. iv iii hi.I'ii turf show pupiK ftf t hf (i.in In- Srn^ Si ho<t! tmraiMißf in tlif m Ihmil roiirt\.iril to hr.ir tin* Knipin- I) iv rn«Nsit:.> ind to ptMlgC thrir .ill«"4i.irii to74 words
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Advertisement94 1954-05-25 3 BT B^bV H fl j^*^ I i I Bn i. i JSv //nf x aC^ 1 1 fw r V YOIR WASHING CAN BE THE WOKi i. WKST I^ m^^^^^F^^^ Your own eyes will tell you next vvushin^ day why housewives \s*slMm, m- A w l /'V^^Vl^B^ jfl Br '-.^^^Br94 words
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Article, Illustration569 1954-05-25 4 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE was "strafed" and "bombed'' at 545 p.m., yesterday evening by four waves of jet fighters. Screaming down in 65-degree angle dives, the jets unleashed incendiary and high explosive •bombs" Vhich burst with terrifying reverbrations. Traffic along Seiangoon Road was brought569 words
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Article141 1954-05-25 4 Sunderland Aids One More Rating AN injured naval rating c' HM S Dampier. stationed in Sandakan, North E. met nv; j.!evacuated by a Sunderland V ying Boal to Singaj on on May On i eipt of a rec, nest u 5 n 5..: dakan to 1 1 st im I141 words
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Article29 1954-05-25 4 MRS VIJAYALAKSHMI PANDIT. president of the Tinted Nations Genera] Assemi ly, is not visiting Singapore, an announcement bv ih« Government tf lndi;. Rti.itsentative in Malaya said yesterday29 words
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Article58 1954-05-25 4 MR A I). C. PETERSON. Director-General, Information Services, Federation of Malaya, was guest of honour at a cocktail party Riven by Mr. lan Howard. Johore State Information Officer yesterday in Johore Rahru Mr. Peterson who is leaving: Malaya at the eiK» of June, met about 100 Government officials including the58 words
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Article64 1954-05-25 4 THE Singa] ire Fifth P< < I Court magistrate yesterday IoW i Lim Tian H lay, who wa? charged with theft of a scrtwciriver. thai his exj a ial was -nonsense," and st:itt!). t( him to four months 1 rigorous imprisonment Lim, who had pleaded64 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-05-25 4 Picture below shows an informal discussion hvtween Mrs. Howard, the hostess, and Tuan Sycd Othman bin Ali. former State Information Officer who ha s been seconded to the Publicity Department of the State Elections Office. Others are Mr. Peterson (at Mrs. Howard's left) and the Mentri Besar.70 words
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Article261 1954-05-25 4 Negara States Policy KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- Malaya in her pragma towards self-government must remain in the democratic camp of nation* where she has friends, because she will be doomed to perpetual serfdom if she becomes a Communist satellite. Party Negara declared in its first t ver261 words
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Article83 1954-05-25 4 Services Kill Two Bandits KUALA I.IMPIK. Mon A p.itr»»l (if Ilk Kirsi Batta lion. the Fijian Infaniry f,- Jim ill Im killed one of two terrorists they lonlarted in the Kot.i linsi:i distritt of Johore. Otu- slen four BMSaateei and ammunition, one hand grenade, one amra ofT ride and tun83 words
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130 1954-05-25 4 A DECREE nisi to h« m^ct absoUitt in three mur'.ths waa Icranted to younn womai. Mrs. Tan Hong Bo« nee Thnf j Ho*>i Hone. i;i 'he Si:ij;ap<irt High Court yesterday, whan she petitioned tor divorce trim jher hush;.; on grounds <♦ dtj M130 words
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Article53 1954-05-25 4 LOW BAH BEF. was Singapore Poun i yesterday, with ■<■ f the "Tiong G m et si fty. on M.t\ I 1 addition. Low fa tw< IcounU of extortion He wai al- lowed l ->i' $2,000 in tw< 4 'it^. aj)d his case will be im til53 words
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320 1954-05-25 4 $1 Mil. Market Protect To Cut Fish Prices KOTA BIIARl\ Mon Baehok beach head on the "Milky Way' 1 coutt of Kelantan will soon be the starting point of a million-dollar fishing venture seeking to cut fish prices by one-h;;lf in northern Mai; va. The Colonial Devt iopmeni and Welfare320 words
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Advertisement223 1954-05-25 4 SHAW BROTHERS |||l I 5 Shows: 11 l.t. r > 4 (J3O f>3o r.m. I I TOPAY tLlJilllli 0WlY! I I MIEN TIEN 1 IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR RED-HOT ACTION then THIS is IT! COLUMBIA PICTURES presents "GUN FURY" i with ROCK HUDSON DONNA REED ROBERTA HAYNt'S OPENS TOMORROW PTTSS^It223 words
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Advertisement202 1954-05-25 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION aTT^ ALpMBRA »5n2 T^ in LuiuinuMtD mm ij,x; A UNIQUE DVERIENI I WAIQiTIi HUMANITY, \m, DUNCAN MACRAE J|PS^ $T~ f AORIENNE CORRI \r UK JON WHITELEY m It |fi I VINCENT WINTER j| v Ore 4L 4 COMING j^AfOOH OVER M/% W<^ DON \MU m x n TECHNICOLOR202 words
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51 1954-05-25 5 Response To WAY Flag Day Poor: Wee H\|i:\|\\ of the Youth Council, Wee said yester'rtain members [>pean rommimippre have conreceol Chinese m>l student dethe il t ht* Council orld Vssembly l for ling i W Y. i ho the o1 differ!l- WAV. it den ai e 01 3 n up51 words
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48 1954-05-25 5 Kept Stolen Cycle, Gets 4 Month's R.I A the SingaCourt was who ing Vi li •perty, months' impo ing sent ite, Mr D H. What more co stea .tied. Wong receipt in K lea thai original one, and replacement to !e, which was the police foi some r.48 words
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Article19 1954-05-25 5 rMPUR, Mon. ration Government :i\d out $7»;.0'.»;i foi against the Com- I single amount, paid in P^rak19 words
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Article41 1954-05-25 5 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 anci Ipoh41 words
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Article414 1954-05-25 5 Pictorial Sets Await Approval By The Queen Standard Staff Reporter A FULL set of new pictorial stamps of 15 denominations for the Federation and Singapore now awaits the approval of the Queen. They already hare the blessings of the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, and the Secretary414 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-05-25 5 STARS o f the 20th On tury-Fox Plf ■■Impi Tochnkolor produrtinn. "The Egyptian" lake time out from shooting to greet Mr. and Mrs. I,oke Wan Tho from Singapore Left t o right: Mr Loke Miss Britton. a friend of the I.okes. Edmund Purdom. who portrays title role in the film.65 words
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Article154 1954-05-25 5 Chickens Will Be Hatched At Fair NEW Zealand. a s well is Australia, will spor».< r an exhibit at »his year's Happy World Trade Fair in Singapore from July 31 tn August 15 The Australian pavilion at tht* fair will be bigger and better than any previous one exhibited in154 words
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136 1954-05-25 5 KOl'R men Salleh bin Haji Mohd. Amin, Ismail bin Yusoff. Abdullah bin Shaw..: and Basil bin Sasman involved in a robbery at Telok Kurau on April 20, were i terday senteni ed to two years 1 rigorous imprisonment each in the Singapore136 words
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Article89 1954-05-25 5 BITTER WORTH. Ifon The deterioration f the wooden Jetty at Ujong Bam which is being used by passengers ing to Prai by sampan was again brought up by Mr. Wee T:ong Ghi at Friday's 'Monthly meeting of the Town Council. Last year. Mr. Wee SUCreeded In89 words
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Article, Illustration383 1954-05-25 5 WORK DONE BY CITY LABOURERS 'UNECONOMICAL' ON lilt, wages they are getting: today, Singapore City Council labourers are turning out an amount of work that is uneconomical for the City pur>e. tatd thi» i ity Engineer, Mr. G. Fdmond, yesterday. "The situation has become such.' 1 said Mr. Edmond. "that383 words
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205 1954-05-25 5 FIVF hundred students from 31 English schools in Singapore helped in marking the centenary celebrations of Raffles Lighthouse, yesterday. They boarded the Straits Steamship Company's vessel j Kimanis which left the Ea.<t j Wharf. Tanjong Pagar, under the command of Captain R. P. Atkinson. The school205 words
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131 1954-05-25 5 FIRST MALAY TO GIVE TO NANYANG U. BATr PAHAT, Mon Thirty-one trisha riders inling a Malay. Ismail bin Saul, ht re yesterday contributed their whole day's earnings, *****.84, to the Nanyang University Fund. Ismail is the fir-t Ma. .iv in i tin Federation to have sta such move and he131 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-05-25 5 THE SINGAPORE MASTER ATTENDANT Mr. T. B. Low, pictured on board the Kimani* with a group of st-hoo! children who visited Raffles LUhthnuse yesterday, and helped to celebrate iU centenary. Standard photo.32 words
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Article78 1954-05-25 5 A FITTER who tested the brakes of a car alter he had repairer! It, wa a yesterday fined $100 by Mr. Howe Voon Chong, the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate, for driving the car while not i ri possession of a licence On two other charges78 words
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Article47 1954-05-25 5 HO sir TIONG, a flshsellei with eight previous convictions, w;i- yesterday sentenced In the Singapore First Criminal Di ti-jrt Court to tv\o years' rigorous imprisonment for theft of a fountain pen belonging to Aboo Bakar bin Aheb Rah < >i i April 847 words
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Article195 1954-05-25 5 Improve Your Speech and Writing in a Few Hours Are you ronter.t with the ■•.IV you speak and write? Arc vou sure that vow are not making mistakes that cause people to underrate you? Thousands of men and women are handicapped because they make embarrassing195 words
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Article101 1954-05-25 5 "Word Masters Write to-day to The Recent Institute (Dept -ttftU). Palace ('•ate London W 8 England, for a tree opy of "Word .Mastery." which contains full details of the Effective English Course— including the special arrangements for over« Onn't de lav \%tu r i -nulish is all-important101 words
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Advertisement63 1954-05-25 5 7A^ world famous family of I4■ r N edicinal products TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN, Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul Breath. ENC AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL MALL Fly World'. Mos, ExpTiencd Alrlin. I. I MANILA 1 I aiPWR" WfiHIS EVBW Tuesday Saturday63 words
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Article733 1954-05-25 6 )NE of the most undesirable features of American democracy is racial discrimination. The 19 million Negroes, despite the sonorous phrases about all men being hee and equal, have been treated as inferior beings. There is one set of rights for white Americans and another for citizens with733 words
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446 1954-05-25 6 Sir. The proposal to limit the franchise in Singapore to citizens ot the United King- and Colonies and Fcdv ens neither fulfils the print iple of undivided loya j nor that ot reciprocity. In faci the new proposal •> no concession to any principle of446 words
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Letter57 1954-05-25 6 Sir; Vlosi peop e are fu y aware ol the M C.A*s vioU I criticism ol Mr. B If. Tan's "i resignation. There noi nu h use in the M.C A genera retary, Mr. Leong Yew Koh, J trying to inimize the good work Mr. Tan has done57 words
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Letter479 1954-05-25 6 A Drop of INK I AST ek .1., aya't I ional park being. Into I t •ON :he opening note ted by the author I k area stil not com- p ete y safe and Is out of inds afl ihi »e <>" the aftern ton. I This stretch of479 words
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Article387 1954-05-25 6 CULT OF THE FOREIGN LEGION '"''Von,/,,,, PARIS. battalions of the French Foreign Legion have disappeared from the strength of this famous corps in the battle for Dien Bien Phu. Two of them were parachute battalions and two formed two-thirds of the Legion's famous Thirteenth "Half-Brigade/' which captured Narvik in Norway387 words
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Article106 1954-05-25 6 ;SIN CHEW JIT POH expn the hope thai I Chinese scheols in the Colony will take advantage of 'he five v eeks' vacation its U d !**>■? week to survey the receni it dent Incident! and to tak 0 stock of the Faulti thai nay be106 words
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Article101 1954-05-25 6 COMMENTING on the Geneva (onferenre. the Chung Shing Jit Pa o say.s thai it is a stage for Communist trickery The We.) should certainly realise by this time, the daily adds, that the Communists are playing for lime in Indo-China and that ihe rerent major offensives101 words
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Article447 1954-05-25 6 ST. J. DONN BYRNE - THE fall of Dicn Bien Phu it expected in Paris fo bring a new clamour from extremist groups which hove long been odvocot-i-g on abandonment of IndoCriina and a firm military consolidation of the French position in No/tf) Africa and especially in Morocco. There 's significant447 words
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Article262 1954-05-25 6 I I ..ml. .11 'I 'III (in 1 lion in Ini li M*a (i>\\ looking tor niiniivt r\pjHi>ion in \\\r i»« \< lew *rar» ha* b« -I'll hnln.tii.l tlurini; the r— i fCfff< < «•'•< inunist .ind Worker*' I'.titit* uithin the <pherr <>i Rriti«tl Imperialism.' ulikli262 words
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Advertisement25 1954-05-25 6 f CMXE I (Jivw €AME*AS V *ll mJ 1 A I'lithiiii ions I EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE P O BOX 221, SINGAPORE 'hi! > ffiiii'i'^ fii'liiiiiiLyiSß25 words
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Advertisement31 1954-05-25 6 SIXTH BUDDHIST COUNCiI AT RANGOON sy UOA FROM 10th MAY TO lIH MAV UNION OF BURMA M*\ Con-.ult. ENG lEE HO^.G 42, IELOK AVER V^ S'PORE T«J. 282 3 i w31 words
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Miscellaneous12 1954-05-25 6 rfonv ftnow /.e frightens the enemy, but by Co«f, lie frightens me"12 words
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116 1954-05-25 7 SENATOR WARNS U.S. NOT TO 'GO IT ALONE' JELES, May 24, tan Alexan- i iio Senate Relations Com- i d doubts yes- 1 the Adniinislook"' miliand warned at tempt to "&o n [ndo-China. ..it the poore facts* 1 on v, i they should i I h ii ground ha ve116 words
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Article14 1954-05-25 7 I (UP) .v 'The today .'.-n nembers two in the14 words
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Article37 1954-05-25 7 Beria' s Out V.SHINGI ON. i. The l 1 1 1 d Stat< s Lnation Agency I today Russfan: y re- r history books to the name of Lacrenti P. r Soviet e hiel I I from37 words
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Article188 1954-05-25 7 Russian Air Advisers TAIPEI, May 24, <AP).— Red China has built I new jet air base >00 miles from rormosa and is massing Russian supplied MIG jets there with Russian adviser* already on hand, a source of Nationalist China's Interior Ministry said last night Ine188 words
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Article118 1954-05-25 7 Trust Fund For Bose' s Daughter NEW DELHI. May 24. (Reu- Jav Nehru, Indian Pr m« Minister, will be one of the two trusto administer a Rs.2oo.niio (at* E 15,000) lund for ten-j i daughter of S Chandra Boh 1 former .t of the Congress ghi on the side the118 words
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166 1954-05-25 7 Japs Invent Raincoats For 'Hot Rain' lOKYO. May M Japanese. businessmen blossomed out yesterday with neu schemes t,> rapitalixc oi the atomic, r .t i M jitters. following reports of "hot rain from many parts of the conn. try, o««. enterprising maker <>l rinylon raincoats adver tised "guaranteed to protect166 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-05-25 7 photo. The r nited States' first entry into the jet airlim-r field rolled off the Boeing assembly line at Renton on May 14. The huse. four-jet liner will cruise at 550 miles per hour, and is expected to make Transcontinental flights in less than five hours, (livenUP - 67 words
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108 1954-05-25 7 STRIKERS FAIL TO SPREAD RAIL WALKOUT LONDON, May i'4 (Reuter) Key i;ul workers whose strike in the West of England and South Wales has disrupted communications met with littie success yesterday in their 1 efforts to extend the walkout to other rail depots i M tn e region. But the108 words
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Article91 1954-05-25 7 HONGKO X G. Hay 2A fßeuter). Nine Chinese were treatt I itab wounds in Ko\v!.)o!i hospital today after Chin< run k in a three-ston y tern j ment bui ling in Hongk New Ten early this morning Tlu- polii e, who hi \r deta ed91 words
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Article81 1954-05-25 7 HONGKONG, May 24. (UP) —A pro-Nationalist newspaper] reported today that a group of] Communist Chinese so liera mutinied last month on an island outside Swatow and killed their commander and a political commissar. 'flip Chinese-language Kung Sheung Daily News did not identify its source of information.81 words
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Article50 1954-05-25 7 HONGKONG. May 24: HIP) Nineteen Communist Chinese generals were killed during the Korean war. the Kuny Sheung Daily News reported todav. The pro-N'utiona!ist Chinese ashes of eight major-generals and 1 1 brigadier-generals recently were brought to Canton front Peiping. where they had been cremated.50 words
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Article334 1954-05-25 7 Search For Peace Gets Nowhere In First Month GENEVA, May 24 (UP) The For East Geneva conference completed its first month yesterday with little more to its credit than a tacit understanding to continue the agonizing search for a settlement in the face of overwhelming odds.334 words
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199 1954-05-25 7 S-EA Military Talks To Start June 1 WASHINGTON. Ma v 24 (Reuter)— High level military talks On South-east A<ia are expected to open in Washington on •June 1 between Britain, France, the United States. Australia and New Zealand. Though final details have not yet been decided, diplomatic '-jic eli< ve199 words
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128 1954-05-25 7 KING PRESENT AT RED CROSS CONFERENCE OSLO. May 24. <Ht iter). The 81-year-old King Haakon of Norway, Royal P;;tron i I ihe Norwegian Red Cross, today attended the formal opening or the 23rd session ot the Board of Governors of the League <>f R< <\ Cross Societies. it j< the128 words
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Article84 1954-05-25 7 LONDON'. May 21 (Re iter) —A few minutes .iiu>r noon today the bel i of Westminster Abbey will \>* and the two youngest choristers will release 1.000 coloured balloons, each carrying a cird saying! "Greetings from Westminster Abbey. Appeal target achieved May 24. 1954. Thank you84 words
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232 1954-05-25 7 ADMIRAL iS ANXIOUS TO CLEAR HIS NAME LONDON. May L'4. (Reutei > A retired Bi itish admiral demanded a com 1 martial yesterd* to prove that he should not have been sack d >r letting six Fren h arships through the Straits of Gibraltai after Fi ance fell in 1940.232 words
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Article110 1954-05-25 7 COPENHAGEN, May >4. (IP).- A high air ionr commander said today one fourth of Denmark's pil >ts have decided to quit their role defending the h«r world's northern air approaches and take civilian jol»s. 11. 1 >..■. i[. I The ,lli BT V Wk110 words
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Article97 1954-05-25 7 NEW YORK. Via; (R< ter). in-: Waltt r Wii th.lt All: I iti< vice h< re A will this week wed I arrested 1 1 m.,i .Jclke. M. In on US$ if) ting folk ing an apt reversa 1 week viction as a rai rarer. Jelkc97 words
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409 1954-05-25 7 Eden Tells The Reds: Don't Get Too Tough WASHINGTON, Max .1. (Reuter) Mr. Amllh.mn Fdon. British Foreign Beetetary. has privately w.irnrd the Soviet and Chinese (um munist Foreißn Minist <r > at the Qmtl ronferenre not to overplay their h.md or underrate the I'nited States" rapacity to art with military409 words
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Advertisement48 1954-05-25 7 i STUDEBAKER I See the new outstanding two-tone color schemes I now the talk of Singapore f I The car of the future available CHAMPION MOTORS LTD. SOLE DISTRIBUTORS 304, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL: 5808. KUALA LUMPUR OFFICE: LOKE YEW BLDG., HOLLAND ROAD. TEL: 541C. j %vv^^\vvvv%\vvvvv\v\i\ wv\vvwvvvxvvv\\vv\\v\\vv\v\\x\\vvvvvvvv\vvvv\vvvv\\xvvv\vvv\\v\\v\\\\48 words
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Advertisement73 1954-05-25 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON Moy, 24. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 16 Id Spot £723 per ton July/September 19id. buyers. £725 sellers. October/December 19«d. Three months £722 January /March \9\4. buyers, £72373 words
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Advertisement57 1954-05-25 7 THERMOS r^r%\\ REGISTERED TRADE MARK V VACUUM v M'%*Mm Dvff li liill HI Ml THE 'NATURAL' ICE STORAGE THAT WILL KEEP ICE FOR MANY HOURS, PROVIDE YOU WITH ICE WHENEVER AND WHEREVER YOU NEED IT INDISPENSABLE IN PEACES WHERE ICE IS NOT READILY OBTAINABLE. 1 Rllil a\ w Dill JV/ll57 words
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Advertisement723 1954-05-25 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG- AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Color- bo Gcnoo, Morscillcs, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hombura Grßrcrren. S'pore P. Sham Penang HAMBURG (HArAG) 12/16 June 1 7 June 18 Junc 1 NABOB (LLOYD) 21/27 June 28 June 29 June HOECHST (HAPAG) 7/14 July 1 5 July 16 July MOStLSTEIN723 words
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Advertisement1078 1954-05-25 8 MiUm BLUE FUNNEL LINE 1H: 211 i*t line*) k»mm« MANSFIKLO CO., LID. P K?;f e IncorDorated In Singapore DvrtefS option to proceed o tl 1 l f. r 1 ,8' > r il f 1 <l I to^!°?iw^ discharge cargo s\ll.lN<JS to LI\LRPOOI.. GLAM.OtV LONDON M CONTIMMAI- I'ORIS Due Sail1,078 words
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Advertisement875 1954-05-25 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royol Rotterdam Lloyd Halland America Unm Nederlait* i»n« Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL), BOSTON, NIW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORI MOBILI, NEW ORLEANS. via SUEZ. s'pore P. S'hon Pcnong OVERYSEL (RL) Gl 5/16/25 May SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 30 Moy/5 Jun« 6 Jun« 7/8 June ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15 June 16875 words
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Advertisement537 1954-05-25 8 EAST ASIATICTiSfr SAILINGS TO tO NT, NtNI For Aden. Port Sa.d Genoa A nl (p Av Gdynia Copenhagen Goth Spcrr B) "PASADENA" 29May/l j Jnc U "LALAND.A" i 7 J u > mm) "MALAYA" ,8/23 |m ■OB) "FALSTRIA" 27June I j uU 25 n x) Colls Beyrouth. Naples Rx) Colls537 words
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Article164 1954-05-25 9 i TliK PRODUCE markei Singapore remained quiet h steady in all section] vest* dajr, with small business pas.?Copra was quiet in the morn- inp but steadied in the t.ftt--noon. j Coconut Oil was q-u tt r: around $53] per pieul ft r *< ier> ai Pt'nang. Pepper remained steady164 words
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Article176 1954-05-25 9 THE RUBBER S ig; i ore ye te I < losed quietly steady at »i:i 5/8 cent! ?»r Mb. for first grade rubber ."i.ii.< shipment. Op« ning un -h u from. Saturday, pri ei impi i i slightly and at r.uon i •bout K\\ rents per Overseas advices a176 words
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Article29 1954-05-25 9 The Indian Chamber of Commerce, Singapore, will their thirteenth Annual Gene* a meeting and an Extraordinary General meeting at \hf (> C;.le at 3 p.m. on May 2929 words
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Article256 1954-05-25 9 $2y 2 Mil. Project Planned •A CAPITAL expenditure of over $2,500,000 is being considered by the Brunei State Development Committee for the extension of wet padi cultivation areas, and the necessary irrigation schemes which will make Brunei one of the rice bowls of this region according to256 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-05-25 9 THE latest version »>f the M«rri s Oxford. which made its first public apl^dinir recently, is riHfinier. speedier and easier to drive than the earlier model. Comfort: The 3ins. wider body seats .six people easily: Ihf doors have double seats against draught and dust: clean air is drawn in from99 words
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Article917 1954-05-25 9 PRICKS in all sections of ihe local share market yesterday continued to decline with buying lateral at a low ebb. The volume «»f business was nitMuie, according to the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association. Miner* SHler*. i Alex Bnckt Orris. 3 99 :>4u 1 I'M f 191917 words
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Article34 1954-05-25 9 MKSSRS 0.-}h,i A rtwi|»i»i lp<»h. repoi I A Ker.l (FMS) Tin D g. v red a t« i n dividend of IS L Icm i».t year ended P»- 3j, pajal > In F- Jur.c34 words
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Article18 1954-05-25 9 lII} ectoii ..1 K Tin Lid hart recoi d II- i ton J i year t18 words
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Miscellaneous340 1954-05-25 9 ti AbnCl fl By A/ Copp TT^ w>pA^NEJ> _^> «-"-HORN* DIDMT\S^ T IV /^VY *L^*l DON'T TEASEL AM HAIKT- J V WHUT.r V SEE A i A ivf/l MOOMiN BE>KKJ//- > \M^^^ \t w\ A >^ Jiyl HE H T LIXE E>O T, OH, F*NSV.r Thr Heart Of Juliet Jones340 words
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Miscellaneous432 1954-05-25 9 ■W' |gilllß-l w """""■I rooking clas* 430 [m. I OIJHKI M Desuera'* S^m »)l NUAPURII v V« m v: cncKet r:fCtl 9lm/ V^ h^'" G^ 7* Wl J/tifV sasx .^'"Kf'ss^" j i^^ l^^ JJ ..'..'visk ir.A, table »,r,n, 2 r ?yVn!| ff^^ K h'^.KK stamp CLUB: mating .1 SST'W pV432 words
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Article338 1954-05-25 10 »use a loin ii] Bat 1 Spi ivith salt salt. it fa? 1 there it '■•> N no water, no i in the I <■ J t su/face of 1 Ibe i i, too B ese rosy I |a ly :->rk :> ready *m338 words
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250 1954-05-25 10 IT'S MORE OFF -BUT IT'S MORE ON TOO! \Y OMEN |o to thi >> clothe* B take more i America's 1 ear d M i i '.i pa ra ►fas 4 c stume ihe said parti it access I O -St V 1 e coats "The hathm; \uiis themselves .ireU.P. - 250 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-05-25 10 Photo > THIS white satin evening driws. with ihampmnctolour«Hi tulle skirt, w.is seei during the reiont dLspljy of the BCWest fOMecti— of the Berlin fask-lea Imsjm of llrinz Oestergaarel. The gowa was designed for wear by (icrnun .k tress Irene von >!.ivendi»rff i n the MW film Tikanterie." APAP - 48 words
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Article119 1954-05-25 10 (y NE style-conscious young woman beUevex American woman spend too much time and money trying to keep up With the latest fashion. She says they should adopt the Indian sari, a length of cloth which is draped around the body. n e recommendation cttm*» from119 words
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Article149 1954-05-25 10 r riIKY'RE Irylßg to coin a A now name for a corset because women don't like the present one. One foundation garment company in Now York (Gossard) began the hunt after it-? research department reported women objected to the old-fashioned sound of the word corset,U.P.; UP - 149 words
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Article, Illustration190 1954-05-25 10 MARY LINDSAY - MARY LINDSAY By= kjsdfgbjfdkg this process are pure *pint> which, in the case of jUmiiiu.tnd tuberose. \re the as»t expensive of all flower es sences. There are many o methods of sxtracti m 1 fragrant oiU n; i ed out of th« pee olUP - 190 words
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Advertisement86 1954-05-25 10 1/ al/ J9 /f 1 1 ,T*. y i n^^iiij M//7A ordinary iK^W^A Sunlight S;.ip keeps them soaps can ruin tinj garmenti 's^^\Y~ as good ai ntw. I I J^unlight Soap saves your money and your clothes too. Sunlight's gentle lather gets rid of dirt without hard rubbing. With ordinary86 words
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Advertisement97 1954-05-25 10 Basic Slum gives your skin I young luminous low A Bowing cm n (mi Mndttcmt 1 Use it umh-r 1 c 1 1 1 MAYNARD CO., U 0 11. bati i-:in ROAD MADAM CHUA w S Learn Dressmaking Course K from Bandeong). Practical a"d 1- weekly at $20 per month.97 words
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Miscellaneous211 1954-05-25 10 I THE STARS AFiD YOU B v RITA DEL MAR TODAI'I i}\ in io\- > J. 'lui In- lu.i\,« hiilioii !irun iflU, j u t -j v€ > I Ml in id* i i»| |hf im.ini.lo>•J 1 <*itauiti«ei Dwum i'i >i»\\ inn KVKBV- H%K: Male the l l ?s tJ211 words
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Article881 1954-05-25 11 Worst Defeat In 76 Years I HUNGARY 7 ENGLAND 1 BUDAPEST, May 23, (Reuter).— The honour which has been Scotland's for the past 76 years when she I defeated England at association football by MTefl goals j to two, was surpassed here today when England suffered herReuter - 881 words
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Article47 1954-05-25 11 LISBON. May 24. <AP).— Jose Araujo has broken all national and Western records for the 30.000-melre run, the Portuguese AthJetic Federation announced yesterday. Araujo was rlorked in the j39 min. 40.4 seconds. The world rerord of |:U:23J if helu b.v Emi! Zatopek. ol Chechoslovakia.47 words
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Article108 1954-05-25 11 BANGKOK. May M. (IP) I Le-adinu bantaniMfi^ht conlender Kobert Cohen today a^rrrd to fisjht a champion- I »hip bout with Chamroen Baagkitral in Bangkok. The Frenr-h lighter accepted ft win-or-lose 410.000 baht "iitr plus three return ticketi i n<i expenses Cor three. Other details, except108 words
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126 1954-05-25 11 Man Who Put Camera On Map Is Dead NEW YORK, Kaj 2 4 (UPV— Walter (Go i Itj ne 'harlie) Friendman. olourful r* manager, died il S3 jre terday ot he;irt ailment. The manager < known In ;>'i\'-:4 >.> < his co-operation ;n tne importing of huge P;»riv) CaitM ra126 words
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Article36 1954-05-25 11 LAUSAN'XG, May 23: (Reuter).- Urug lei i of the world ->• h impionship. drew -:> with Switzerland in an internatioti i I i here V day. The teirns were lev< 1— 1 u\ hall r36 words
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Article35 1954-05-25 11 MEXICO CITY May U Paul Marias, world fourth-ranking bantam wcighi and Mexican tit eholder ;.> tfi out a unanimous 10-round decision over Fiu N•■ today, Maciai (11#| Ibi dowi < c the challengei mihj twin35 words
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Article23 1954-05-25 11 SAN FRANCISCO v (AP).— Britain** I* j Argyle soccer learn c« it ted Ihe San Fran Isro A Stan 3 223 words
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Article123 1954-05-25 11 TOKYO. M 14, (UP) P'an- to i>t n ri )i ■at B. ing Federal n tnnoun < d today by v. >ftV*i Japan and in»mediately utec > .w < S and Leo EUpti >sa m ■■> .ght H in. Munehi Je if the Japan Boxing Commission, nounced123 words
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Article, Illustration426 1954-05-25 11 PARIS. May 23, (Renter). Ninrteenyrar old Lewis Hoad (Australia) the No. 1 seed and favouiitr for the French singles lawn tennis championship his eliminated today in the fourth round of the event hv Gardner Mulloy approaching 4#. sometimes referred to as the "veteran of American426 words
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116 1954-05-25 11 HOM.KONC;. May f AP) Ciunvon lloh. NatiomilMt < ht«a s itlrgalti to th^ In i iMiniM .1 Olympir C oninur.i, KM (onu at Alh«-n.s. said yestrrda). lh.»t Nationalist China had not offmalix withdrawn from thr lOC n«-h. < n routa to n ..<i(i«<. that116 words
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Article18 1954-05-25 11 BOGOI A OI.I'MBI Ml ?< IAPi i e Charlt n Ithia- Footbj Club m i tii m18 words
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Article26 1954-05-25 11 NEW YORK, May 24. il* Dottnun 4 I > i*v whipped Chelsea < .ri an internatit i i eh* •< to i i The o •■< < arai 126 words
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Advertisement315 1954-05-25 11 lard Service rriie iirni|>loyed -I l< I Arr \nu mi) in nccil: Io nork llw Singapore mploMlK -lit IllirCilU asMwe In thi> ..HI or write w»ur lard aflce for an rm which you 1 mit I) Iwo <opies of ruin previous tmI lONS WANTED 1 feet] teDe*p<itch c:e-k' itor Sh315 words
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Advertisement782 1954-05-25 11 ACKNOWLEDGMENT \IR. TAN TEOXG HOCK and re. ..lives thank the Parish Priests of Klian p.. i: Church. Jaiping, the Rev. Bra Director Sub-Director, staff and pupils ol Georgej Institution end the many friends tor their prayers floral wreaths. their help and kind attendance at the funeral 0 the lute Master782 words
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Advertisement673 1954-05-25 11 POLICE TENDER NOTICE npEMDERS, which will riosc at \2 noon on Saturday sth June 1H54. arc invited the Commissioner cf Police Federation of Malaya for ,1., purchase of unserviceable tyres. Full particulars are obtainable at the Office- ol the Force Quartermaster. Polite Headquarters, B!ufT Road Kuali Lumpur. i NOTICE IV673 words
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Advertisement549 1954-05-25 11 GOVERNMENT TENDER Tender For Supply Of Kiesh Rations And Cooking. T*ENDERS are Invited In the supply of tn^h r«**k<i and cooking, for t» monlli* from the Ist dav of .July. ItM to the :<i*t ciav of December lMf>4. Sealed tenders, matked tht outside "Tender (or Sup- j ply Of Fresh549 words
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Advertisement110 1954-05-25 11 I<J i m*' ."tl'.'? jjLl* "l^7^~^* T«*da>: t» .10 pm. PATITA' in Hindustani with I'M)% KneJish Hiibtitlrv NKXT t II \N<iK MAIVITAjP m i. 0% r I PRIZE MmNIVEN ffscv mm mnn\ CUMMINS VERNON bBM ThelOVt coiou» it Tfcwmctat I COMING I CATHAY tQc w o< o ;o ,d, ,$2,110 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-25 12 'Tri' Champs THAI shuttlers alter winning th<« Triaßfflllar (Thailand-Burma-Calcutta Badminton trophy, is hvn\ from left to right: Klu> Taag Jui. Sobthorn Supaphan. K.tmol Sutvanit. Mrs. laphorn Tattaboagse (wife of Vice President. Thailand BA), Ilwans; Vnriij I.im (manager), Piait PattabonfM and Direk KlfaJadbhye.42 words
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296 1954-05-25 12 REME with their aever-say-dic spirit, pulled oil a sensational solitary f»al victory over redoubtable Rovers in yesterday's rousing S.AI A senior league match at Jalan Besar stadium. r i ii the set ind REME their L win in their pugn ifrom th bottom296 words
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Article200 1954-05-25 12 They Mourn For English Soccer LONDON j2\ CAP) Bri- de a Fed j Ens and, beaten Hungary, has sufn its interna- all presi ige I i1 ay ne\ er recover. A 'hat this count] the worl I it in Switzerland nth are virtually j 1 Daily Herald suggested I and200 words
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Article41 1954-05-25 12 RES! LTS <A the Singapore As ation Spoon Shoot y w S.R. (b) Gi\ n S -ore— Mr DS SR. (1 HVap Score— Capt. n Si; Score— R.S.M t UB. H 1 i p S ore— E.E 101.13.41 words
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Article570 1954-05-25 12 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES Dark Horses' In 3rd Thomas Cup Tourney By THE THAIS hove a trick or two for the Indians when they meet in the Pacific Zone opener of the Thomas Cup competition this July 30 anc j 3] an d played right, the Thais will570 words
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Article197 1954-05-25 12 TB Rangers Go To Town 2nd Half lions; H.ihiii Kanyrrs w.nt *>» goal xoriny «»pr»*r aiuinst Rover* "A" in a S A Y A Div Ingiic matrh at BaJestier Plain yesterday Dominating play throughout Ike Kangrrs. aftrr taking a I lead at halftime. ran off with a .*> 1 victory.197 words
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262 1954-05-25 12 VAN LIDTH FOR THREE SELANGOR TENNIS TITLES KUALA LUMPUR, Mob.— EJ, van Lidth Malayan hockey star, qualified tor a tilt at the triple crown— men's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles— in the Selun-or Graded Hard Courts Tennis C hunipionslnps on the SebUifor Chinese Recreation Courts today, Van T S.262 words
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Article102 1954-05-25 12 Shuttlers To Play For Two Funds MALAYAN han nW ng Pei S Soon i i d Mayflowei Bj Party u linst the Lien I a BP ol Selangoi in a nai eeds yhich II go to t\v< serv.: iuses the V i1 Fund for 1 world Asst Y Sing ipore102 words
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Article386 1954-05-25 12 HAIkOWYV Sports Club were lucky to share honours with the Singapore Cricket Club. In a SAFA Division 2 League match played on the Parian? yesterday, thev drew three-all. Van Wa sum and Smith were the stalwarts in the SCC defence, giving good support to Moon386 words
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238 1954-05-25 12 PUTTING every ounce of effort in t«» a late rally. Yotmg Compaaioas trounced Junior Athletic Associatioa 4 2 after beiag locked our all in the irst session in a SAIA Divisiog >.\ soccer match on the Fraser ft Neave ground yesterda% I■■ > >rs238 words
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Article54 1954-05-25 12 AT Farrer Park yesterday. K^iu Rangers beat YMSA 2r:d n .i l in a so cer S >orers i Ki:.;a were Char ie Chan an I Sim< two each and Govindasamy. .1 a4 it Singh .> 'ored for the >~ »rs. [n ari >ther mat< h at Farrer54 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-05-25 12 Three players, including the Seiaimor Chiaese goalkeeper. YVah Chye eta. pletely inivsed the ball from a centre by Swee Cheat, Penan*; Chinese rnjnt wing, not in the picture. Penang Chinese forwards. Hock Slaaf and Chen? Kiik are on the extreme left md riyht respectively. t this picvtr e i. t71 words
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Article116 1954-05-25 12 LONDON, Mav 24 (Reuter) PaKiitau had *< ored 98 for one wicket at lunch on the second day of their three-day match with the M.C.C Lords, The M.C.C. declared at their Saturday night total of 307 lor seven wicket?. Bo:h batsmen played the M.C.C. opening bowlers116 words
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Article33 1954-05-25 12 SANTA CRI'Z DE TEN ER IFF. Spain, May 24, (AP»- I Bangu soccer team of Brazil beat yesterday the local club Deportivo Tenerife 5-2 before 10.000 at the club Tenerife Stadium.33 words
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Article219 1954-05-25 12 JIM BECKER - JIM BECKER In this corner THE FIGHT FOR m _WORLD FLYWEIGHT fmt By TOKYO, Mav 24 < M'V v Yoshio Shirai ,,f 3ap..,,' against the «hallon R ,,f Philippines on a split ever to watch a nvw.-im.t match The 1 .-wound outdoor I was an219 words
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Miscellaneous12 1954-05-25 12 New Swim Time .SAW, May lm. (ATPV- for tho 100 stroke swimming12 words
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Miscellaneous35 1954-05-25 12 SOCCER: SAFA Leag\ r. Dir. I—Singdpore1 Singdpore Recreation Club vm. Indira Recreation C^-ib—Jahin Besar. Dir. :\A Social Athletic Pari'i vf. Tuan Mong Old Boys 1 A*<ociation Geitkiug Stad ni 1 FRIENDLY:— Rajaji vs. SCC Paddug.35 words
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SINGAPORE STANDARD UNITED 35 ARTISTS ANNIVERSARY Supplement
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Title Section15 1954-05-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD UNITED 35 ARTISTS ANNIVERSARY Supplement i \<.i:s TUESDAY, MAY 25. 19.1 i. h:kk15 words
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Article, Illustration1175 1954-05-25 1 CINEFAN - CINEFAN by name in the Id ol motion picntertainment to- >p< !l s the very In fact, it has held that refor the past 35 •rv by the industhe industry," principles now. have been he photo.mt. and its ndards, and of marketi1,175 words
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Article, Illustration113 1954-05-25 1 THIS historic photQ taken on April 1. 1919. marks the founding of the United Artists Corporation, which is celebrating its 35th Anniversary this year. Shown in the photo are the four founders— D. W. Griffith. Mary Pickford. Charle s Chaplin. Douglas Fair banks with their attorneys. Albert Ban/haf113 words
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Article, Illustration518 1954-05-25 1 A VA GARDNER is perfect ly cast for the greatest role of her career as "The Barefoot Contessa." the United Arti.sU release in Technicolor whit-h to stars Humphrey Kogart and mond O'Brien For. believe it or not and most readers will fall518 words
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Article27 1954-05-25 1 \VII.T.I\M LUNDIGAN mi Peggie Cast "The Wlulr <)r« hirf. East i n advrn- v. h Regina ml in Men Fa i wi le re27 words
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Article, Illustration1984 1954-05-25 1 \SK of the most interesting anomalies in Hollywood (which these days, for the most part, finds its anomalies more perplexing than interesting) is the fact that the one major company which does not have a single star under contract has. in its1,984 words
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Article, Illustration108 1954-05-25 2 HUMPHREY BOGART soon to be seen in "Barefoot Contessa" AVA GARDNER plays her greatest role as the "Barefoot Contessa." GARY COOPER provides the action and adventure in "Vera Crux." BURT LANCASTER appears shortly in "Apache" and "Vera Crux." COLLEEN GRAY appears108 words
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Article285 1954-05-25 2 /'kXE of the unsung heroes y^ of Hollywood filmmaking is the stunt-man. He is the one who falls down a flight of stairs, hops from moving car to the top of a speeding train and handles similar chores in the cause of screen realism. He does285 words
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Article28 1954-05-25 2 "gITTING BULL- ha s gone before the cameras on location in Mexico with D > e Robertson, j Carrol Naish and Mary Murphy |q the starring roles.28 words
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Article113 1954-05-25 2 rjENISE DARCEL has been 1 f signed as the beauty for whose affections Gary Cooper and Burt Lancaster vie in "Vera Cruz." the spectacular Hecht-Lancaster Technicolor film. She replaces Mari Blanchard in the picture. Miss Darcel joins Cesar Romero and the Mexican actress. Sarita Montiel,113 words
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Article130 1954-05-25 2 r rHE Museum of Modern Art Film Library in the I'nited States commemormted the 3."Uh anniversary of I'nited Artists Corporation. the industry's leading distributor of independently produced motion pictures, with a series of public showin«s from April ."> to April 25 of 21 of the memorable films130 words
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Article232 1954-05-25 2 I^OR one of Holly •< d <ice scene rt< intl Quiaa soimded surprisingly thy in a recent New York InU mere. The s'.ur o' "The l< ng Wait" ihe M Si'iUane chiller fOOH U I released through Vt Artists, appeared <I co/nplcfelv triffufratrn his immediate232 words
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Article91 1954-05-25 2 'SITED ARTISTS will distribute wor Iwi le "Cam File. F.8.1." v. -.vi be produ evi by Arthur and Ju.es Levey in association with Edwa S nail under the direction of Arnold Laveu Broderuk Crawford (who won the A a ieniv Award for his performance in "All The King's91 words
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Article73 1954-05-25 2 tJOBERT lIITCHUM has won the acting plum of the year with his signing for the stellar role Lucas Marsh in "Not As A Stranger." which Stanley Kramer will produce for U.A release. The film is based on Morton Thompson's powerful novel about the medical profession, which73 words
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Advertisement105 1954-05-25 2 Jn cam r'iu t TELEFUNKEN AEG 4\ /S J' TAPE CkinJ/ l ii tat wohO-f>«c VI For recordng one: of music ow Rt:crd -^g tjpes are k sendmg voice A«.k tor c frti ac ,cur o^n Trode enquiries to: Mr Agent,.- SEC W KUAN (0. 4 DSobv GScu» Sni IS105 words
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Article, Illustration391 1954-05-25 3 JEAN'S STUDYING TO BE A TEACHER THERE are times- Jean Peters says, when she's sorry she didn't follow her nrgioal plan, and become a school teacher instead of a Hollywood star. There are other times, hnwever, when she's glad she didn't like the times when Burt Lancaster makes love to391 words
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Article, Illustration285 1954-05-25 3 riNA LOLLOBRIGIDA. VJ Italy's feminine anatomic bomb, who makes her American screen debut opposite Err o 1 Fly nn in "Crossed Swords" fills to perfection the wasp-waisted, low-cut medieval Italian costumes the wears In the swashbuckling Pathecoior adventure film that United Artists is releasing. There285 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-05-25 3 I T.A.'s Singapore Office is J headed by Tony Chok as manager, who took over from AI K.ti/ in the early part of lf»50. Mr. Katz is now one of the executives in the Foreign Dept. in New York. Supervising Singapore is Mr. Terry M.138 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-05-25 3 ERROL FLTNN crossed swords with an opponent in "Crossed Swords" a costume drama filmed is Italy with Gina Lollobrigida (Italy's Marilya Monroe) playing leading lady.25 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-05-25 3 r rilE way of a man with a maid, a la cinema, has followed a conservative trend over the years. United Artists, the film company, celebrating its 35th Anniversary thLs year, offers these pictures from its files in evidence. But whatever the difference in approach between154 words
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Article68 1954-05-25 3 I7ALENTINA CORT E S A well-known movie >iai of Hollywood and Italian pictures, and Enzo Stajola. the youngster who scored an internal ional u c re s in •'Bicycle Thief." siy:;t\i for Important rolei In "The Barefoot Contessa." which Jo-e^h L. Mankiewic is currently dire I ig68 words
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Article307 1954-05-25 3 IN HKR luxurious suite at Claridge's Hotel in London. Ginger Rogers, star of the United Artists release "Twist Of Fate," was recently telling a newspaper reporter her idea of the ideal man. She pointed out that a woman wants a man who can provide307 words
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Advertisement169 1954-05-25 3 HOME ENTERTAINMENT f?/7£? All I *Uft MALL i^*~*"^^^ I f :^E EQUIPMENT SKjKB 16M.M. cine projectors for both sound ond silent films. <4*Mj|» A c^o«ce of two different wTII^ models of 16M.M. cine j 1 lull hours of tt^^^^^^Ml I or music i I j I IMS FIRST MOTION PICTI169 words
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Advertisement50 1954-05-25 3 K united annsTS CELEBRATES ITS ERROL FLVNN >$S. GIMA LOLLOBRIOIDA \^s W fiirawnisaßT (COLOR) /7/ Coc Iran fettle Mattiews^ SALES DHZVE IN HONOUR OF Riders &Stars\ >SS, WILLIAM LUMPtOAN /7/ >^\ MA*THA H/ts /y aUTHUE B. lIHIM PRESIDENT XjOHNIRfLAKPJOANHE^U ■IS INDEPENDENTLY PRODUCED 6EORGE «\OWTGO>A£RY MOTION FUTURES >&s. ROBERT STACK COLEEH50 words
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Article, Illustration77 1954-05-25 4 IK you're an old-timer, you'll remember this scene— and you'll spot that dashing star behind the sword. Yes, you've guessed it. The still is from that early colour film 'The Bl.uk Pirate" in which the late Douglas Fairbank. Snr.. played the iarillf bueaneer who walked the77 words
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Article209 1954-05-25 4 i .MOST unuMi.il coincidence developed during: the film- ing of 'Vera Cruz." Heiht-Lamaster production for I'nited Artists release. Co-stars Gary Cooper and Buit Lancaster were portraying desperadoes, when, only ?0 miles away from the film's Mexican location site in Cuernavaca valley, an actual gang of bandits209 words
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Article, Illustration446 1954-05-25 4 ACT OF LOVE.* 1 though I nited Artists release, contains what may well be one of the most unusual and daring scenes ever put on films The sequence depicts in realistic and authentic detail a rafle the rounding up by Parifl gendarmes of known prostitutes for446 words
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