Singapore Standard, 26 May 1954
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Title Section19 1954-05-26 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD SDFDF Vol. IV. No. 328. it m si SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1954. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.19 words
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Article65 1954-05-26 1 Indo-China, May Waves of French today blasted bis op i m (Munitions ,1 junction of Son f Gen. Vo Nguyen asion route to River delta. ip's >ver own the )W ase ge Raised the R oa Yen Phu, I H g I I racuation from Dion65 words
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Article38 1954-05-26 1 K UMPUR, T:,-> -k n. G. K. Bourne, GOC has i> ted the re- by civilian \V;ir Depart- free I theii plac< s of work. E el repief Ua War Departvilij Stall Associ38 words
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Article128 1954-05-26 1 !e Cas- red Dion nmander, f l Indo--1 y\ sterdajr, AFP HANOI. May 25: (Router) (ienevieve D e Galard Terrauhe. 29 year-old French nurse freed hy the Vietminh yesterday, told a press conference today she would fly to Paris in three or four days after remaining atAFP - 128 words
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Article358 1954-05-26 1 Alliance Cables Mr. Lyttelton Templer Told Of Future Action KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The UMNO MCA Alliance is keeping secret its decision arrived at last night on action it proposes to take following the British Government's rejection of its demand for a three-fifth elected majority in the Federal358 words
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245 1954-05-26 1 Alter i real shower hath. Instead of the mudbatha of the fallen fortress, Genevieve looked ;u f r< Mi .in t j trim is any Parisienne by the tim* slie sat down to dinner. Genevieve. daughter of i Viscountess and trainedReuter - 245 words
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Article202 1954-05-26 1 More Troops For I-C? PARIS, May 25, (Reuter) General Paul Ely, Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces, returned today from an emergency fact-finding mission to Indc China. Genera Ely, who was acy General Raoul s in er Ci mmander-in-Chief In In do-Chin a,202 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-05-26 1 U7/E.V the "J 11 read that Gen wieve, the t enca Nightingale of D.. H»u PlkUg t/\j.<? captured. me\ herd of a nursing school n New York the S'. Luke's Hospttal Srh-)oZ o. f Cursing .?ff;cf prayer* in fhe hospital eh idW jor .r Their prayersU.P. - 76 words
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445 1954-05-26 1 STUDENT DODGERS LEAVE FOR RED CHINA OVEtt 100 Chinde students, believed to be call-up dodgers. sailed from Singapoie yesterday in the China-bound Dutch liner Tjiwangi. The vessel which normally berths alongside the s.ri^apore Harbour Boar i wharves was anchored in the Outer Roads, where the students embarked. While members of445 words
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Article137 1954-05-26 1 Did Not Register -Charge I.EE SHAY KIAT (20), businessman, was tentatively charged in the Eighth Police Magistrate's Court with failing I to re«i>ter under the National Service! Bill. This ii the first rase of it.s kin! in r'i-3 Colony. Lee wjs detained at Kallang nirpjrt at 6.20 a.m. yesterday I137 words
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Article37 1954-05-26 1 NORFOLK. Massa husetts, May 23, (AFP) Seven prisoners scaled the wall of the Norfolk Prison and escaped today. Police r.teiy I began -> ir ihing for the prisonen who weir des i bed as j dangerous.37 words
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Article, Illustration49 1954-05-26 1 photo. T II R K i: Singapore Chinese students photographed on board the Tjiwangi just before she sailed for China ports yesterday. The students are expected to disembark in Hongkong from where they will be escorted over the Kowloon border to the Chinese mainland held by the Communists. StandardStandard - 49 words
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242 1954-05-26 1 British Colonial Policy Is To Urge Self-Rule LONDON, May 25 (Renter) The Colonial Se retary, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. said hers last night the guiding Theme of Britain's Colonial policy was to eiv^ourage Colonial self-adminisYratii n. This theme. the "golden throat" of British policy in these territories, was held by all242 words
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85 1954-05-26 1 ALOR STAR, Tues. padi planter named Ahmad bin Arshad. IS, died \esterday roaring lik<> A tiger. He was shot dead by two friends. Ilarun Shaari and Omar Atln.ui in a durian plantation in North Kcdah. They were guarding the plantation when Ahmad crept85 words
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Article41 1954-05-26 1 MARRAKESH, May IS, (Reutei i Twenty people i injured three 10 v. Mm a iji *'ti. r!.' was 1 providing ('•<. neral ir. .-tin Guillaum* The .rii:: tt ri Moroccan infantryn ten civilians in and boy of 13.41 words
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Article149 1954-05-26 1 Britain Rejects Alliance Demand KI < A: x: riM prove. v if i !'>r a I 1 M r ton n.-ivo to ti u x;,,. w they Bi n. The letter wi* i »>v I).- i Government t mJ In I i ■ny in the n Demands Rejected He reject*149 words
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Advertisement65 1954-05-26 1 Whong Quan j£ 'BUcuitJadctu io POA3. sinTapor-g/ 7ffc i4 The 4-6ALLON CONTAINER actually Ssyes 50 cts. per \l .-y on the on« >^yj^y^<^^^V^ eUton tin pi ice f I u~r d against r*?^*^* N >i cecjuse it holds masterpiece i a» i mf* m fIA-rCN A) c encv with J\lm\65 words
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Advertisement64 1954-05-26 1 I <BROOKf> FANS Distributors: TAN CHENG MOII II I < <o. 15'!. Cross Street, Sine x pore It doesn't look like Cricket There's water on the Ground. But this looks like a Guinness— In fact it is a (iuinness. (There's nothing like a Guinness) Sn we'll stay and stand a64 words
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Article103 1954-05-26 2 COURT SETS DAMAGE AT $5,320 A BEAN-CAKE seller, Tan Teck Heng. was yesterday awarded $5,320 with costs, in the Singapore High C'ourt againsi his claim for damages for injuries received in a motor accident from Chan Ngan, :y. and his brother. Chan Mi-\g Kuan, who (Irene the vehicle. ng alone103 words
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Article43 1954-05-26 2 NINE men and lu:r wo w w< r< I In the K:_ I i Magistrate 'j Cou I y after th< prose Irew samblin^ arg against them. The Maj suit of $1,970, a ised, 1 rel urned.43 words
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Article102 1954-05-26 2 A Debtor s Proposal Is Rejected PENANG. Tues.- A scheme arrangement to carrv on business proposed bv ii debtor. Fog Tee Wee. proprietor of <i provision store in Penanf Road was not approved by the firm's creditors wno he d a merting at the Supreme Court toda} Creditors' claims amounted102 words
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Article, Illustration214 1954-05-26 2 BRUNEI -SPORE SEA LINK Cuts Cargo Time From Six Weeks To Four Days KTALA BKLAIT, May 22. A direct sea link between Singapore and Brunei was joined on Saturday when the Straits Steamship's vessel, the 522-ton Sedenak arrived at this important oil townlet and unloaded 400 tons of general cargo.Standard - 214 words
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Article214 1954-05-26 2 Parcel In OCPD's Home SEREMBAN, Tues. 6. M. Patel. a merchant in Sepaag appeared before Mr. E. Corballv in the Sessions Court here today on a charge of corruption. Pate! was alleged to have offered a lady's hand bag, a iady' s dressing set. a table214 words
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Article112 1954-05-26 2 CLOSING rubber prices (reals per ib.) in Singapore Monday were rtnver> Sellrrs No 1 K.SS Spot LMae (2| CBI Ne, I R.s.s. 6t] a No. 2 K.SS »il I ti? No 3 K.SS bOi «1 Tone: Basier TIN PKICI Ihe prire ot tin pel Urd:iT was I3CII i112 words
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Article116 1954-05-26 2 UNIVERSI V it lent, Lim Bian s. friend, Gra< .rt cher 1. 1 S four men while walking i.< a or.g Mai til R)H J me iftei i night fee< In a S esterday. Toh K I rng i tentatively t 'nem and voli r.tj116 words
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Article61 1954-05-26 2 .IOHORK BAHRU, Tuct.— Two pnts U Johore T j ad< shortly. Tiie first f registration perio frotn 43 dayi w 21 days -thus bring g I into line with the Stale e tiom regulations. The tecond 'han^e lllowi voters to the Town Couitcl elections to vote61 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-05-26 2 A LARGE gathering: of men. women and children of the Sikh community of Singapore were present at Kalian? Airport to greet their saint, Sant Harnam Singh Ji. who arrived from Bangkok yesterday evening. The Sant was receive* by Mr. SarduJ Singh, jna«*tla« partner of lndcrson s#Standard - 93 words
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Advertisement159 1954-05-26 2 MSTQUAUTY GERMAN FCURTAIH PEWS. IQ UrjeSire Ma 884 \m MtJimmSireHoBB3. 15 *BOCo*i4H.sO'*: kM UJ,e,*o 88? |J GQIBHUMCIIK Rj /W COLOUR S 14 K* GOLD HIM 1 PWtPES SMOOTH SOIPBYAU FOUM7**mf£>£AlA*S. ML KHSAtI ACCOMsou AGtnrs: •wo«t ta* t /arotno of I Watches 6 Fountain Pens. I jr»C. A'CM'T"// B*/C6£ MOA4K I159 words
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Advertisement65 1954-05-26 2 i &*i I if i^ V *w Oik I rFIXZ infgar M old winf to a ii j,« r fnll-bodi»Ml, full.fla%«i.r' HEINZ PURE VINEGAR ifiw*!*,^ yp JO i F l7 d A SHAVE yy PUSH BUTTON INSTANT LATHER Shave Br«^ ■L^i SHRIRO (CH'NAI »TD. ♦A < Ll> BURT VNVV A65 words
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Article34 1954-05-26 3 FMI [riving a motor car lout a Iriving licence, Tan r ri w is fined $30 by the IMm ir Mag strate. I n c h e [bi iit) bin Abdul Marian.34 words
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164 1954-05-26 3 Hindus Object To Marriage Officers THE Singapore Hindu Sabai at an extraordinary general meetinq: on Sunday opposed the appointment of marriage officers to perform Hindu marriages in the Colony, as proposed by Mr. C. K. Da-aratha Raj's Hindu Monogamous Marriage Bill which is now before a select committee. The members164 words
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201 1954-05-26 3 Standard Staff Importer SINGAPORE'S Immigration policy embodied in the new Immigration Ordinance which came into force In August last year is working satisfactorily for the benefit of the people, the Acting Controller of Immigration, Mr. M. C. Cotnpton, told a press conference yesterday. In the first201 words
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Article152 1954-05-26 3 .1 >HORE BAHRU. Tues. the appeal of a T!. Boo:: Song, who i 5150 for excessively ,ading i ry, Mr. A. .1. Bi i i tot the appellant, blamii e Government foi hanging its weighbridges. Bi iga contended that tha ridges could not giw the152 words
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Article271 1954-05-26 3 No More Dark Dingy Corners In Fullerton Building Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S Fullerton Building— an imposing edifice— with fine external appearance but whose interior leaves -much to be desired" will be completely transformed into an attractive block of Government offices in the near future. The Income271 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-26 3 photo. MR. J. LAWLER of Malaya receives a bouquet from Shochiku Movie actress Keiko Awaji. The prize was presented to /'3u{Taloes for Ploughing 91 for the best planning in the nondramatic section of the South-east Asia Film Festival just concluded in Tokvo. UPUP - 43 words
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237 1954-05-26 3 YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE ICE REVUE "HOLIDAY ON Id," Ihi 1 buloui i e revue which running Us fifth-week in Singapore, will itag final performance at the Happy Worl i Stadium Saturday. The revue will not go to Kuala Lumpur M it has tuvn originally p instea i.237 words
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Article40 1954-05-26 3 '1 -.t 1 S 4. p trC i iti Second PanMalayan Photogi apl ,i)ition .'»t th« British I Hall on June 1 1 'I .■'.<• '!o onial Secretary, Mr. W. A C. I ioo k open the exh bit40 words
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Article37 1954-05-26 3 JOHORE 3AHRT. Twos. Ismail bin Abdullah, a lorry driver, was lined $400. in default five months' ::r.prisonment, in the Sessions Court. Kluang, f>r offering a bribe of i>; > a p.)ii .i? constable.37 words
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Article77 1954-05-26 3 THE interim Committee of the Federation of Community Centres. Singapore, will meet at the Tiong Bahru Community Centre tomorrow at 7 p.m. Mr. Too Sen? Bee. Chairman of the Federation, told The Standard that the meeting will dis.us.s steps to be taken on behalf of the77 words
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Article44 1954-05-26 3 LEE AH POH, a tricycle rider wraa fined a total of Slot) by the Singapore City Police Cour» Magistrate, Mr. R.8.1. Pates, for riding a trishaw without a licence ;»':d for using a badge belonging to another IXM"S i'.l.44 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-26 3 photo. MR. II J. Ri:i>l OKI), Pepsi Cola Kepr<\sentativ,« from Australia and Mr. I V. Walsh. Far Fast Supervisor from New York, who arrived in the Colony r«M«'titly to help in I'niim I.imited's expansion programme. exchange views at the Company's •flee, yesterday. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article177 1954-05-26 3 UNION LIMITED, manufacturers of "Pepsi ola", the popular s<>it sparkling drink, plans to expand its business on a recently acquired property next to the Company's present premises. Herp to help in the expansion programme are Mr. J V. Walsh, Tar East Supervisor from New York and177 words
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159 1954-05-26 3 THOUSANDS of youths of alt nationalities in Singapore and the Foderation Will observe "Empire Youth Sunday" on May :*Q. Special services for the occasion will be conducted in churches, synagogues, temples and mosques. A combined service for all Christian youth in the Colony will be159 words
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Article116 1954-05-26 3 Magic To Aid Fund For Youth MAGIC will aid the Fund for the Viorld If semblv of Youth, to be held in Sincaporr in August it was announced >«->t»-rda> by the Intrrnj tion.il Brotherhood of Magicians. Singapore Kin? N.». 11 The Brotherhood will present a show called "Magical Ceefctafl," on116 words
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Article118 1954-05-26 3 WITHIN I ii i, i Itffl -s wero 1 in the Singapore I I Mil .1 ,1, Mr. R. B I I', Tin r by the City < Dep irlment i he it Mr. Pat< thai »i I■ ih Kuan o( M >h118 words
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Article28 1954-05-26 3 THE S i d foi > I' I \i! I'. l( .i I -IMtol f whei ed. may if i -;ir park T'.. i28 words
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Advertisement126 1954-05-26 3 n<» Id famous family of medicinal products y.-jy-m .> TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) V e t y effective for Coughs* Indigestion, Seasickness Nausea' Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul BENG AUN TONS mi in;i;it medical mall vA 3 MANY /the only sewing\ u machine with a CERTIFICATE OF LIFE tI126 words
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Advertisement11 1954-05-26 3 Hi? 4\ f lI HENRY WAUGH CO LTD INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE11 words
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220 1954-05-26 4 KCALA LL'MPtK. Turs Malaya has put herself firmly on Um "film n»ap" of Kast Asia a s rrsult «f triumpliant partu ipation in the Tokyo Tine Festival just ended, Mr Thomas Hodge, head of the Malayan Him Lnit. told The Standard today. Mr.220 words
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206 1954-05-26 4 SEVEN MORE FED. REDS ARE ELIMINATED Fijian's Charge Kilts All Four KUALA LIMPIR, Tues. Seven Communist terrorists have been killed in the Federation, four by a patrol of the First Battalion, the Fijian Infantry Regimrnt in the Rengam district of Johore, it was reported today. The patrol were returning from206 words
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Article139 1954-05-26 4 TEMPLER'S SUCCESS IN MALAYA LONDON. May 23 (Renter) —The Daily Telegraph today pad a vrarm tribute *o General Sir Gerald Term ler for h 5 work in Malaya. "General Templer found Malaya toppling" this Co nfervative newspaper declared. Next week he leave! 11 firm. -That i? the measure cf his139 words
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Article30 1954-05-26 4 THE pi'.grim ship Anshufl will sail for Jeddafa from I Penanp on Juljf I. Sne leave Singapore OB .I;;ne 2 I J and arriv*. Fti;;»ii£ on June 30.30 words
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Article29 1954-05-26 4 THE next meeting cf the Singapore legislative Council Will be he d OH June 15. 1954. lafl 10 a.m. at the Victoria J Memorial Hall. Sing iport29 words
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Article110 1954-05-26 4 Bus Rolls On Minus One Wheel PKN A N Tues. Thirly three passengers on board a Ilin Company bus eot IkC fright of (heir lives toda> when une of the front wlktU of the bus rolled au.iv ftlMg liinui.ih K«'.ni in front of the Chunn ll»i Svhool I'nion. After the110 words
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Article292 1954-05-26 4 ir hh.NKKAL \o .\£ii\en Giap. chief of the Virtminh rebel forces, launches an attack on Hanoi the French Air Force is in a position to give ft g uori ZCtmant of Itself, said Air Marvhal Sir Clift'md Samitrson, C.-tn-C. Far Fast Air Force, on his292 words
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Article68 1954-05-26 4 JUDGMENT w.,* re-* \*i in the Singapore High Couri yesterday j.m :he CSSf in which i woman. Aw >. Geow Chee, claimed damages from Yto Mok Choon. own vt a lorry. II was alleged thai Y«O*l lorry knocked d«>v. :i and ki:U<. Aws ten-jcarold son. Jama Tan.68 words
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Article56 1954-05-26 4 TWO men were rushed tc the Singapore General Hospital with stab wounds su c tair>«<. during two separate brawl* in the Colony yesterday. One of them. Mariamuttu (38). was injured in Kim Keal Road at 1.20 a.m. while the other man. C Filial (35), wai removed56 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-05-26 4 SINGAPORE City Police Magistrate Mr. J. M. Cole bourn who is on short local leave welcomed his wife who arrived from Briiaia jester day o B board the 1-mL.n.29 words
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312 1954-05-26 4 Lower Court Did Not Have Jurisdiction —Two Freed KUALA LUMPUR. Tut*. —Two Chinese WOIIM n who were convicted recently in Kua 1 a Lumpur's sensational "White Slave Traffic case were today let free by the Selangor j Appeal Court. which held that the lower court did not have the necessary312 words
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Advertisement335 1954-05-26 4 BROTHERS I am. 1.45, 4.00, 6.30 <).'M* p.n. COLLMBIA'S M;\\ IHRILLER IN TECHNIGI SI RROUNDS YOU 1 (111 PASSION, TENSION, VIOLENCE \\!> STARTLING SI SPENSE! II djt ROCK DONNA I ff HUDSON REED v*• i r f,, i-cm htr >• \r •■<<■' W "fW« Met* y jjPl PHIL ROBERTA I*3335 words
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Advertisement258 1954-05-26 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION ft,u>7^> J VOLTJ M>* ITS III: WEDDING PARTY Yd M II MM |r I l|^Wway.s i\ fog, I CUMMINS VERNON imj I COMING JMOW I AtHAMBRA "w*i? lit) COIUIIItmp f-HOMI «'i. I I j— A SlOm \> POVI 1:1 ILASI I lI^OUSCAS MACRAE AORIEKNE CORR fe>S JON WHITELIY258 words
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87 1954-05-26 5 Gaming Law Is Empire's Silliest: Magistrate WORTH. Tues. immon Gaming linance is "the thine: ever the whole of trate Incho san hin Hussein en he heard i tei lottery" h I inn was linance e «t- a can •ji:iH< > R .tnd i "has conIWs Of by him--1 A inder-87 words
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Article22 1954-05-26 5 g into a housi Muar, Tan I wa s sentenced imprisonment ■fd $60 by the Muar ate, Che Ibrahim bin Marian.22 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-05-26 5 ;>''■>? THIS t O-ton military truck plunged into a ravin* trheii fl <>•/ Singapore's r; (J/) Road, i/esterdoy. The driver, Yust>n bin Fadir, escaped untcatfced. ago <; saloon car met with a ttmilar ''fi-- at m spot. StandardStandard - 38 words
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192 1954-05-26 5 .nri D bra I e railed hen it is diluted with er? This was the subjeci »>f an :<> ir-an l-a-l a I »ng argument e the Sii pore District ludge. Mr Tan Ah Tan, ye»rtr. N A Christopher, de- r ence counsel, maintained192 words
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Article304 1954-05-26 5 'HOUSES BUILT TO A SCHEME' Court Hears Of Sennett vPlan MR. C.W.A. SENNETT, Managing Director of the Sennett Realty Company Ltd., told the Singapore High Court yesterday that over a million dollars were spent on the Sennett Estate during the period when one prospective buyer alleged that nothing was done304 words
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Article26 1954-05-26 5 FIRE destroyed the «mc ioof of a washerwoman's rubiiie PearJ's Hill Road. Singapore, yesterday afternoon while she and her four-year-o'd daughter j were out.26 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-05-26 5 DKANNA TAN (14) who will dunce to Chopin's Waltz in C minor, in the Ballet Divertissement to be presented by the Taylor Dance Studio in July. She will also take the part of the Ballerina Doll in "The Doll Da«ue." a high- light of th* show.46 words
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Article60 1954-05-26 5 2 'Dodgers' Held At Causeway TWO youths will be summoned by the Singapore Police for failing to register for National Service. They were held at the Woodlands police check point on Monday ■ifffct. Both are living in Singapore and working in Johore Bahru. A police spokesman said ther e was60 words
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145 1954-05-26 5 Air Hostess Given Fine And 12-Mth Driving Ban ON SEEING a car being driven in a "rocking manner" :at 1.40 a.m. on April 13, u Mobile Squad man. Mohamed iTahil bin Ahmad, rhaacd and stopped the vehicle. A woman was behind the steering wheel and seated beside her was a145 words
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Article30 1954-05-26 5 A nine-year-old Malay gin was sent to the Singapore GenerftJ Hospital alter she had ■wallowed a ten-cent coin In her house in Mackenzie R<>.i v30 words
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Article100 1954-05-26 5 Dearh By Accident Verdict THE S Coronet Mi KT. AW \.u it. i explained in some detail u»,. functions of the human heart to l.im Ah Wee during the i oui ie of an Inquest into the death 'if LinVs ion Johnny an*"! IS, who died m .< result of100 words
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Article39 1954-05-26 5 HONGKONG. Mjy 2S Sp. Stjndard Service: Closing prices <»r the Hongkong Fxchan^e today were $1,170 to £1 sterling $.i.825 to US$l $1 {m to Malayan $1: $0 2-J8 to one Indonesian Rupi;ih. Gold $248 To t«» 139 words
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Article, Illustration206 1954-05-26 5 CIIIM Inspector Frank C. Pestana, holder of the Kin R s Police Medal for gallantry. ha s been selected to raise the Singapore Police Force's first Doc t nit a police spokesman said yesterday. He will Ry to Britain shortiv to tttemf 12-week eousse206 words
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Article35 1954-05-26 5 two Singapore Police otVi rers, Inspertor Cecil Cheng .*m,j Inspector Tan v*>ok Bang, n turned la the Colony on i>o.»ni the Cui (hage .jut completing po ice cour wi jn Britain35 words
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Article80 1954-05-26 5 BRUNEI TOWN May I Ewai ind Co <tv I .i<< have beei M.OOt (MM ontrai r« rut lion "f .i>i old m bai S I J.ik.Tn. British North H I w im h m iiiiiinii the \\.«t The new uiurf v^: feel ind be80 words
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Article59 1954-05-26 5 DH G I! C.ir i'k riirertoi «»r the Singaporv I überrulusi hum iatimi, Mr lo the 'rnliNf Killf >.i v f o tl Ml 'H WThJ there h-' trill itti nd ronference ef Ihc Bri Tuben ui<» i. A itiuti ()Nfnr<i He vm 1 .1!59 words
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Article24 1954-05-26 5 THC ll'X' mc.t.inf "I Singapore Legi tail w< will 1,. r»«-'i on Jim ■.m r 'fi.- V i j r it Hall24 words
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Advertisement169 1954-05-26 5 B^fl B^bW^b^b^bV b^bw a^V W I > S b^b^^^ bC Mbt ar I^' ■^■sf"lsJ^? -4 < W Ai V b^V v \v^Jbß F'v'%a|i: B _^bbW JW^SP^ 1^ I^^ *-**fc/ V b^^bß. A. A. «K vk a^v M 9 1 1 K j-^«»*«***^^^ y' -BF^Bak ak ft V »fl B J169 words
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Article625 1954-05-26 6 'I HERE can hv no serious quarrel with most of the pious platitudes which embellish the recently published political testament of the Party Negara. The authors of this party prospectus have taken care to say the right things and to strike up the attitudes expected of fighters625 words
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368 1954-05-26 6 Demonstration Dramatizes The Educational Problem Sir; School students usually arc not sufficiently sophisticated in the analysis of propaganda efforts from Moscow and Peking. Kren experienced British diploviats liavc been caught in the net of communist propaganda and hare fled into the Iron Curtain. An unthinking section of the public feel368 words
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Letter353 1954-05-26 6 PAST COMMITTEE DID NOTHING Sir;- Mr Kam Siew Yee's etter \o The past Secretary Of the S'pore Teachers' Union should serve as an eyeC opener to teachers and the many would-be teachers. It should also rouse those j teachers (who have allowed j themselves to be bitten by the *>-g353 words
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Letter90 1954-05-26 6 Sir: May I make use i a ial e colums io i 'ey mV congratulations I Mrs. Nagaretnam Supj for providing tiie Ta f list< <: s Of Radio Ma a v th her^enchanting isi the classical style in ev( ning p.- g\ ne of I May, I Aa90 words
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Article141 1954-05-26 6 UTUSAN Melayu says whatever ral c pport; politii al parties In England! co eto the stx iggle for: fret Malaya would' inevitably be influen r political colour. The* paper was commenting on aj statement by the UMNO-J MCA delegation to UK lhatj tne visit of the delegation^ resulted141 words
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Article73 1954-05-26 6 SIN CHEW JIT POH »1 < tQri efl tsto revive Malaya's as the difficulties 1 if are not confined to| c factors on the interna-j na markei aione. C suggests that there! > ild be a unification of thef lustry to encourage furl and research.^ -hero 1973 words
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Article, Illustration23 1954-05-26 6 TA. difference between our outlook and the W-r uao tne Queue c- h,. MC ~sir IVn, 5 f 0n Churchill, October 8, L95123 words
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Article, Illustration223 1954-05-26 6 Crush ing Defeat Of Thomas Sir; A event of the Annual Genera] M< el ng of the Singapore Tea i^ers' 1 '-"on last Sal rday was the crushing r Francis Thorn**. Chairman of the m -formed S<>. Party. He stood for t t I <>n as President of the S223 words
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Article131 1954-05-26 6 a There an Asian C ■ttained In<k p< ndence t the end of Be Malaya is and Malaj expedite her pi _.v One dar.^t roili ease which is rampani in Malaya be curbed Drsi before any action for Independence is launched and this disease is DISCRIMINATION. In131 words
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Article109 1954-05-26 6 Sir;— The public are inconvenienced .at n;ght for want of lighting facilities at the junction of LilD Ah Woo Road and Grey Lane. It is high time that lights were provided at this Junction. We would be much obliged if the East Ward City Councillors would kindly attend109 words
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Article49 1954-05-26 6 Are They Ungrateful As Well? Sii v the Str. f the 27 Instant Malays In me: f g bettor «<•-.>: Kg nti out that da lay i who **giv« a a yar It f c-tr S the F« he g of the tin Resident J 8 I MM < him49 words
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Article249 1954-05-26 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by 'PHE Standard*! Ko-don 1 correspondent. Am--rw Roth, puts his Hnger i sore spot when he Is little future for thl o are rude to their own <■ trymen just becauai colonial power hai I cially cacouraged i polite. The long suffering 1. public249 words
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Advertisement29 1954-05-26 6 FOR QUIET, EFFICIENT I AIR CONDITIONING I r4«h? f-l^>-| Wy w t T I M O MOO V^stinohouse Sole Agents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. Singopore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penong29 words
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Advertisement139 1954-05-26 6 HYGEIA DISSOLVENAIOR MODERN SANITATION A NEW MORE ATTRACTIVE MODH COMPLETE INSTALLATION FROM $400/--including one Drum of Dissolvent. (Inclusive of oil rfMffM ELIMINATE NAUSEOUS CLOSET PANS DISCOMFORT AND DANGER PROVIDES THE SAME COMFORT AS A SEPTIC TANK RUNS CONTINUOUSLY WITHOUT NO WATER SUPPLY REQUIRED APPROVED BY HEALTH AUTHO SQUAT TYPE ALSO139 words
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205 1954-05-26 7 IX), Norway, May 25 (IP)— A charter airliner oss the North Pole on a pioneer flight to sterday but airline officials told the 37 pas- wouldn't even need long underwear. navian Airlines System (S.A.S.) sent a big oaring over the Arctic following205 words
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Article90 1954-05-26 7 COMET TO BE SUNK IN TEST DON. May 25 (UP) plan lole twoComet jet .1 lank of imp air into until it presdisclo ed e in- the B the "bal- ai the Aii Farn borough Ai: that h. m ling >AC in the £900.000 airline gi ioea pig or bit90 words
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Article23 1954-05-26 7 25, (UP).— v. 20-year-old son Bins 'rosby, w.is and a M xied when and another e Mexicans <■< Baysh< Highway.23 words
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Article180 1954-05-26 7 LONDON. May 25: (RenterSir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, today reaffirmed that Britain's poliojr of no! commitments m South-east Asia, until the results of the Geneva conference are known.! still stands. He emphasised in the House of Commons that the projected [ive-power staff talks between'. the180 words
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Article258 1954-05-26 7 But West Turns Down The Communist Proposal GENEVA, May 25 (Reuter)-The three Communist powers ur R ed at the nine-nation Indo-C .luna peace talks here yesterday that 'both sides" in the IndoChina war should establish "direct contact" to end the fighting. But the Western powers258 words
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Article152 1954-05-26 7 From ALEX JOSEY, Standard Special Correspondent KA|_AW, Burma, Tues. Modhav Gokholc. Joint Secretory «r the Asian So cialist Conference, last night said that every effort will be mode to get a member of the British Labour Party to accompony the Asian Socialist Study Mission152 words
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Article191 1954-05-26 7 LONDON. Mav 25 (Rmter) The Government yesterday denied a charge by Senator Joseph McCarthy that Britain was planning to ship war weapons to the Chin- Communists. Mr. Nigel Birch. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry <»t Deft me. to <i the House of Commons: "There '>191 words
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Article46 1954-05-26 7 J'ORNTO. May 25, (AP) A 63-year-old Toronto woman finished her annual birthday hike On schedule last nipht a mile for every year. Mrs. Brandt Johnston started her walk to Toronto Imm near Brantford. Ontario on Sunday morning, at a four-mile-an-nour rlip.46 words
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88 1954-05-26 7 LONDON K. Mr. Douglas -!.i\ '<>ni asked the Minister «»i Works, Sir David Ki ■'<•-■. in 'h, H< ol C'ommoik today to u> v < Hit* reasons lot the expenditui i U 206,370 »>r; (r« < 1 ion ol staff residences in Singapon He88 words
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Article33 1954-05-26 7 CORNWAI Canada. LV">. (AP» I'. 1 Ba I <•:!• a former U Lii tiant, wai hangr-' laj f<ir the knife-murdrr of 2l*jrear-old Mii^t^if v• Carriei Ri m rve Ai33 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-05-26 7 photo. BARBARA Drescher and Jo Winters enjoy a fresh drink of coconut milk from its natural container a s they relax at Florida's Sunken Gardens, near St. Petersburg;. A. P.A.P. - 34 words
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135 1954-05-26 7 CHICAGO. May 25. (UP) Ambassador Henr y Cabol Lodge. Jr.. chief United States delegate to the United Nations, today charged the Communists with murdering up to 15.()•)(>.--000 persons in China since 1949 and gave 1 J reasons why the Red Chinese regime135 words
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Article162 1954-05-26 7 U. S. Rushes Arms To Allies Central America Crisis: WASHINGTON, May 25 (IP)— The I nited States is speeding arms shipments to Nicaragua and Honduras by plane following delivery ol a big shipment of arms to Guatemala from behind the Iron Curtain, the State Department announced yesterday. The Tniied State162 words
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Article97 1954-05-26 7 Twas Mark Twain Who Started It ANGELES (AW Calif, May 25 (AP> lucky Laser, with three prodigious leaps totalling H> feet 10 inches, set a UtW frog jiimpui- record and won tor owner Roy Weimer ISSI.OOO on Sunday in the 27th annual contest based on Mark Twain's famous story. Lucky97 words
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Article93 1954-05-26 7 HONGKONG. May 29 (Reutor) General .lames A. Van j Fleet said here today that Japan. South Korea and Formosa stood out with great po- j tential moral and physical strength against Communism in the Far East. General Van Fleet, who is j President Eisenhower'* special envoy93 words
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Article62 1954-05-26 7 LONDON', Way 25. (Router) -More than 3,000 engine drivers and firemen on England's west t ounty railway lines today entered the ninth day of an unofficial strike despite union chiefs' appeals for a return 1o work. The strike will be dlacussed when the annual conference62 words
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Article41 1954-05-26 7 WASHINGTON. May 25 (AP> The TS. State Department yesterday vigorously denied reports that American negotiators in Paris had proposed tha: an American be named Supreme Commander of the French and native forces fighting Communist-led rebels in Indo-China.41 words
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Article82 1954-05-26 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Moy 25 The following O re the closing prices of rubber ond tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 18 id. LONDON TIN June 1 8 i d Spot £728 per ton buyers, July/Sept. 18 id. £729 sellers. Oct. /Dec. 1982 words
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200 1954-05-26 7 QUEEN BEE CONTROLS SUBJECTS WITH SECRET DRUG LONDON, Maj 85, <\P>— A British aeieatist reported Mnml.tv a qntrn bee contKils her MlbJeCll by tinninu thrnn into dope ftddleta which have to come to ln-r I'or tlit'ir Mil) ply. Dr. Colin Butler, bead bee research project it Kothamstetl. announced bll findings200 words
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Advertisement85 1954-05-26 7 th. TRIUMPH SPORTS CAR briny* u rtf>u i ns/ti t <i i i<m i*> mniitvinfj This amoxing car in its standard touring trim ond without overdrive is capable of at least 100 m.p.h. It is fitted with a 2 litre engine and four speed oeorbox. At the same time the85 words
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Advertisement97 1954-05-26 7 China glassware prices have gone up again SAFEGUARD yours with a ill IlLn^ B^H^^ni^g^^/nr .'>! v^b^^^bJ^ L g^H CSSrLriJ rriUl/wfL (ii 1 DUmettr Ij" Wide) <Fe<! duty c\tr«) t*■ i bowl for «very purpose? Frobobly the most used kitchen wtcmil, end tht moil hord done by, it tht woshing up97 words
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Advertisement693 1954-05-26 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colorrbo Genoa, Marseilles. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg OBrcrrtn S'pore P. Sham Penang HAMBURG (HAPAG) 12/16 June 17 June 18 June "NABOB LLOYD 21/27 June 28 June 29 June HOECHST (HAPAG) 7/14 July 15 July 16 July MOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28 July/3 Aug.693 words
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Advertisement1161 1954-05-26 8 M t4o§ BLUE FUNNEL UNE mj m lel Z4o§ («2 lines) (to imes) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. *»*™r Incoroorated In Singapore u "g OoT0 oT' OD or L v< rpool 4 Gl fin m ms*m mutm Anchlses for Llverpdbl. Dublin t/% i Swansea May M June June 6/« Jun« 7/8 •yjsss?1,161 words
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Advertisement977 1954-05-26 8 More Freighters For U.S. Fleet WASHINGTON. May 25 -Because of the lack of cargo WAbMiftuiu t. troop-carrying vesseN Tollefson introduced legisla- most lost the ;var Tollefson tion yesterday calling for the said. "The war was prolonged construction of 60 cargo and because we did not have w^passenger ships a year977 words
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Advertisement492 1954-05-26 8 EAST ASIATJCIIft SAILINGS TO eONI, NfNT f W| MU F.r Ad... for. So* Ge noa s, V(4 G^oCopenha Qc;; :;;H^ k> "PASADENA" 29Mov°!' Jun P -.1 M| "LALANDIA" 7)Q S UU "MALAYA" 5 g »-> -patagonia" 2sjj; falstria 1 5 Colls Beyrouth. ,J Ml Colls Korlshomn. xkx) CaU% Bevroiitf, O492 words
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514 1954-05-26 9 CHUNG KHIAW MAKES 'HANDSOME PROFIT'-AW "IT gives me great pleasure U refer you to the Profit and Loss Account in which you will notice that despite the difficult year which we have just passed through, we have made, comparatively speaking, quite a handsome profit amounting to $399,271.21," Mr. Aw Poon514 words
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Article127 1954-05-26 9 THE Chairman of Talismai Rubber Company. Ltd Air. C R. Gleeson states, in h!s annua l address to be presented at the general meeting to be held In Singapore today, that although the crop harvested was slightly in exce<;« of the previous year the revenue decreased127 words
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Article53 1954-05-26 9 TOKYO. May 2. 1 (AP) Japans trade with British Commonwealth nation* i n the first three month* of this year increased 33 per rent, but prc- i spects for the rest of the year 1 1 are not too bright, the mfl'uen- Hal economic daily. N;hor53 words
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Article, Illustration265 1954-05-26 9 MR. A. R. PRATT, future Chairman and M macing Director of Messrs. Lewis Peat (Singapore) Limited, told The Standard yesterday that the Company has appointed Mr. Kan* Teow Hong :ix it* senior Chinese rubber broker in place of Mr. Fan Boon Poh. whose resignation from the265 words
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Article129 1954-05-26 9 RUBBER DOWN RUBBFR pri.es on the I gi-.pcre market dropped t ;< f 2 7 U cents per Ib tor grtrie mbbtr, J'.iue shipment. •■!< iday The market ope?ied q fi 3/1 cents and rlo td »i^ier. Fairy good suj,p<jrt mi it- •f. f:om I.o'.don but N« i Vt»rk129 words
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Article122 1954-05-26 9 1 HF HI- i <■ M. .'V. p. v m «h< --1 advann i bum f Hour* lu Ws-uj 1 68 w M H « i .137 d i 1 »., t 2 (XI Si i 193 d B 2(» 11 4 « H K K ir. i.. 94/9122 words
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Article86 1954-05-26 9 lUK < e HUM -> ni.. pert was ••W f Copra opened stea Qsed q i < <t t 'or i I •;..<■ SS p« r i M Hitok w K qti<.!«(' 1247 1 fend k I and 5 p.n >32| 5Ji ($3l I <$:iii». |u h (>..; 886 words
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Miscellaneous92 1954-05-26 9 j|l fibner By A CllpP < WPPY,6OAT:.'V', m^M"l SEEM TO BE CONNECTED A Lc- II I flUey O^P By vTf. Horn/in Ihe Heart Oi Jaliet Jones By Stan Drake Priscillas Pop By A/ Vernieer Cuily Kayoe By Sam Left ""^F 5t- "71 f 1 f \*T t3|f I WEEL NEVER92 words
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Miscellaneous944 1954-05-26 9 ■•■■■■'■■^^^"^■■■^l CORO\ \TION: Jef\.n Jntrr. H V, ill BS I N 6 A P O Trl d9^ m ■••>■' HJ I MM r V/ f\ L 3 KM AW Jiff*/* 615 a ><! IS WrT^* Cra.«h D:ve 3. 63< R» y^^^ w -^f RK\ M*n Who Watched Ve r- I944 words
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Article, Illustration221 1954-05-26 10 MOROCCAN PRINCESS AND MODEL <\».o\| t IMM«f th.' taMrfPMiM prr-.ui lilt w,. r nulilcr* it (In- I nili.i^ r .»v mi iinit.i imk.-.J oiil < .1.1. k n.l 1 inr i I ootr Hi,- fir.J. Ho*,miul.Mi n,.n.- /ilirt. i* iliufthlrr n,.,|, i I Mi Vnuli221 words
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Article, Illustration227 1954-05-26 10 <\no?t:i: itagapwt'n pwilir rwkpN wk me \«n»«> f«»r h:ii>i»y 11 it; lit celebration*, llvelle*! ot wiiuh was \n<- ink m \\i«»«-h N i»«^' >•• tuuini; Department'* P. M« Uon.il.l <ti>urth from left. l« *i»««'» x h 1 lnt> playrd in»Nts to party i»t rtoM irirmK. i attrr227 words
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Article, Illustration186 1954-05-26 10 <i:i'.llH: i nttitif take tir«t ♦mu'mi'-t > rit/ Bishop (in barkcrntlflil > ind air IkMvvi .in U<>|! rfii <rii:l>ti r u*»' Ih--ir i:l.«>^i» t<> H'i«h* him "hupp) hirtll«la>" i* K I x l Siiprr-('on«iellation N ••n.-iun i*u-pil»i \;iii«!** \«'n. It wa« tn- ".ni birth»luy ami h»' <»lfUr186 words
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Article, Illustration161 1954-05-26 10 <\ISO\|.): CHeWattaf .itt limm-nt of »"»lli >«-ir on Miutliii u.is id.K««\ |i. imiii ol II ui: Ko.nl. ST p 7f w of tlM lal «•«"< momst ii. W. lloisiiuion of siagaporr'N •U v llimst>ir :i t.'.ii Imt. Hv\. Paal wns with ih.- Ximio-rhin^** School f.»r :w years. ||r161 words
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Advertisement127 1954-05-26 10 MORE iIMCTIRES IN THIS SERIES ON SATURDAY DINE M AND V A i^^". DANCE TC THE MUSIC CF VV TiJ C '&*&^m i V v coc;■ p i t :^jL__r RHYTHM MAKERS WITH <■**£ CHARLES" m.»^/C)M AT THE PIAMO ftjJ^S Z\\< Cockpit 6 C 7, OXLEY RISE, SINGAPORE. 1 <>r127 words
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Advertisement32 1954-05-26 10 I*o4 •< ii' j^| '•>••■>-■ M )T»W' ill" .n Hollywood FACE Plfflll HOLLYWOOD hn^i vcKn V.m Fact* 1! give your >kin J WIM, l4vt4 f J t full, natu/il b-jifv Try t Hjrmonv shjJr >32 words
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Article285 1954-05-26 11 Ahmeds Miss Centuries LONDON, May 24 (Reuter)— The Pakistani touring team left no doubt about the strength of their batting when accumulating 310 runs for four wickets against the MCC at Lord's today. They declared at this total, leaving them three run s ahead of the285 words
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Article162 1954-05-26 11 Medical SC Defeat The Lethargies MALACCA. Mon. Tim Medical Sports Club beat the Lethargies, the Dunlops planting interest side, by 28 runs at the Malacca Cub yesterday. despite the gallant effort of Thompson, who hit up a polished 47 all round the wicket before he wa s caught by Mazir162 words
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Article78 1954-05-26 11 Gavilan To Undergo An Operation HAVANNA, May 25, (Reuter) Kid Gavilan of Cuba, the world welterweight boxing champion may have an operation on his right hand. H e is haVing treatment for what is described as a sprain but the hand was painful yesterday. A doctor said an operation might78 words
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Article61 1954-05-26 11 JACKS Spoils Club's table tennis team against th e W. H. Day's team at Jacks Spoils Club's promises at Fairer Paik tomorrow a' 6 p.m. will be: Singles: Teo Hong Fei. Loh Tuck Nam. Lim Choo Ann, Teo Sin Kong. Ong Choon Thiam. Doubles: V. Legerton61 words
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Article38 1954-05-26 11 SI'RBITON, SL'RREY, May 24. (Re.r.er)— C. Tsai, from Malaya, won his fUst round men's singles match when the Surrey grass court lawn tennis championships opened here today. He beat D. Hamilton (Australia) tf— 2. »5 t,38 words
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Article223 1954-05-26 11 LONDON, May 2"» (Renter) —The M.C.C. cricket team were 132 runs ahead with six second innings wickets standing when lunch was taken on the third and last day of their match against the touring Pakistan eric keter s at Lords here today. M.C.C. 12 for one overnight, had223 words
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Article, Illustration293 1954-05-26 11 MALACCA. Tiitv-Hua Lian V'e;)t the Queen's Royal A— 2 in a soccer friendly at f .h t > Hilir P;irk yesterday before I p 1 crowd. The game, played on a heavy ground, was exciting and fast with many goalm mth n "'< s.293 words
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Article27 1954-05-26 11 In Carduf. D-m Dower, undefeated Welsh eight, easily outpointed Alex Bo inert, of Belgium last night in an eight-round bout, it 1 Dower's 17th victory.27 words
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Article446 1954-05-26 11 LONDON, May 25 (Keuter) Hampshire thwarted a bid by Middlesex to gain victory in two davs :ii Southampton but unless rain intervenes today. Middlesex seem assured of maintaining their 100 per cent county championship record. Left to make 85 in their second innins< for victory, Middlesex446 words
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329 1954-05-26 11 Bab a M Lewis, «nd P» w f.. i Mrs. Dorothy LevJai |f«liU F;miir«v defej U Ahrenslcbtn and G. w» «-l. 16. 5-6 ;inrl defai. ban Brad.»'\ rid H Kmik r* i he;<t Mirhnt H bonru ■n<| Adraw (Fr«n« 8, h-2, M i.'329 words
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Article115 1954-05-26 11 PARIS, M..v n (Bw I i iar M BU quart* t fin., h in i •< h lawn !«"inis i h n\ ->.ii i h« r« i<- 1:1 v. i«.-«-. I -4, Eni njiit MOl •.1 <>f 1 i twice in 1 •1 jm th< ourablv pi 1115 words
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Article95 1954-05-26 11 LONDON, May 25 (AP)— Promoter Jark Solomon* yesterday abruptly halted the first sparring workout here to Harry (Kid) Matthews, the Seattle btxer, who meets British heavyweight champion. Don Ctefcell, on June 1. In tht sparring, .T<>e Ci lca> ■nnr. former amateur Lon i champion, knocked Matthew.*'AP - 95 words
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Advertisement384 1954-05-26 11 Standard Service I For The nrmployed fO SEBVICE: Are vou! gfS"m-l r |be sil V^|x.re I urinphrvniriit Bureau ,r,r space in lhi> I |>| .til or «rM« vour 11 S|ll ,,,r«t oflire for an nn uliioh you n it ii two copies of <r..m previous emi rv Sill I lON'S384 words
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Advertisement551 1954-05-26 11 SITUATIONS VACANT W/"ANTED two lady canvassers salary monthly $45.00 pliu Vy^r commission easy selling lines must speak Fnuiish, Chinese well, good prospect.- Apply personally. BeMim Company, Tiverlon Lane after 200 'p m. SALES Representatives on De- cent Pay/Commission. Income Rs 300/- P.M. Handsome Bonuses. Lily Fabrics Ludhiana India. U ANTED551 words
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Advertisement529 1954-05-26 11 In the matter of Fhc Companies Ordinance 1040 In the matter of Great Eastern Woodwork Limited Creditors Voluntary Winding-up PAKE notice that a meeting < f the Creditors of the above Company will in pursuance < f Section 231 o f the above Ordinance be held at 21 Bank of529 words
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Advertisement103 1954-05-26 11 Kidneys Musi Clean Out Acids Your body clean* oul excesa Adda and poMonoua wattea In your blool «hru million tlnjr dellcat* Klaper lubea or nitera. 1C Polaona In tt»« KMn*ya or Bladder mak« yourau(T«r from G«ttlnc I'p Nlgrhta, N<TVOU-»neaa. Lef Palna. Clrclea Under Kyea. Bac*«a< h*. Achln» Jotnia. Acidity, or103 words
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Advertisement209 1954-05-26 11 CAPITOL AND REX "V" J^ A f WILCOMI TO A FILM ill f\ Y I that everybooy I J"\ I J W 'LL WANT TO SCI PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR A flm of v*fy gr*ct t^orni ALSO SHOWING AT THE PAVILION FROM TOMORROW AST DAY J IS 6JO 915 pm i^l209 words
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Article467 1954-05-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.-K. J. van Lidth, hot favourite for tlie tennis triple crown, made a successful bid in the iirst leg of the treble when, in partnership with John C. Cordy, he annexed the men's doubles title at the Srlangor Graded Hard Court Championship467 words
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Article255 1954-05-26 12 Letchumanam, Venugopal, Tangeveloo. lUinblers: Soon Hock, Wong Pak. Swee Sum, Choon Ciooi, Took Hoc. Chit Yin, Wen:* Kooi, Hock Siang, Chak Chong, Phoon Saik, 800 Lim. At Singapore the nine men Singapore Recreation Club were no match for the I.R.C. It was RecV worst255 words
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Article54 1954-05-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Special Air Services fought back from a I o deficit at ha I time I > i reate major upset to beat unbeaten Somerset Light intry 3—2 In a Garrison League match today. In another Garrison league game at Kinrara. the \IQ 63 Brigade54 words
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Article38 1954-05-26 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuet. 16 Fiel i Ambulance boa: Air A•: i- b Headquarters 5-2 In a Garrison League mat h at Headquarters Malaya District i lay 8..r er scored all five goals Cox Field Ambula38 words
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Article161 1954-05-26 12 tf>ER >f the C< tony A i 1 tames con tin g< to Mai Mr. G. H. Kiat was elected prosi lent the > gapore Chinese timing the ann la neral meeting on S i y. Mr. K:a: takes vei Loo Kv._j i/i'.ia:: who Was imously161 words
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Article114 1954-05-26 12 THE Singapore Chinese F\ team to meet tin SBHFA friendly game of t at Jalan Besar stadium < 1. Friday and the Johore Chinese in tneir Southern So 1 f'a Cuptie lan Besar stadium or: Sundav w I I e hosen from the 1 n114 words
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Article53 1954-05-26 12 TWO Filipino fighters, Btnny Salem, welter and Middleweight of Guam, arid Ray Rico another welter. ir e expected in' of' Jul^ le dUlinS the Ra^lS" is v booked to ««ht Mike K«n,jia. Fijian welter .^h gl^dleweight chan,: Sd Rico will meet Paul Cherrhree supporting bouU will53 words
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Article102 1954-05-26 12 IN* the second division of United Services League. S etar Spartans beat the RX Volunteer Reserve T— l at Fairer Park. McCririe. S'.ade and Yt..:worth two each and Roberta one scored for Seletar and Ismail reduced the deficit. Two friendly matches were played at Farrer K-.ik yesterday.102 words
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Article26 1954-05-26 12 TAXJOXG MALIM. Twc? MES Students beat the Stafl by 30 runs In the animal Empire Day Crirket match. Students scored 79 av.d Stall 4926 words
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Article59 1954-05-26 12 COI.OXY water iki onthusiastj -no invited to att a meeting to >o held In I e Theatrette, Shell Ho -.or Q iay, I I May 3] at 7.30 p.n. The meeting w I formal a Water Ski As* the object of ting Picni •> an I local59 words
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Article26 1954-05-26 12 IPOH. Tue*.- T-.v Ifth R Lancen be it thai s—l in a first i h to.i ij, a Lan i;oals wen I Johi26 words
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Article25 1954-05-26 12 o£4tir!6 h KSW? xha Sinsapore !.;"Ke_ with "her husband.'™ C Ilt Cr Sh; Ing raw would have assured her of second place.25 words
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Article168 1954-05-26 12 SEVERAL p!ayer s wore warned and on e was sent off th e field In yesterday's SAFA Div. 3A league match between Titan Mong and Social at Geylang. Social won 3 o. The player sacked was Yong Thau of Tuaii Mong. Social opened scoring just before half168 words
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Article197 1954-05-26 12 KUALA LIMPI R, Tues— Selan^or Club, second division FAS league leaders, today took another step forward in their race lor championship honours when they accounted for the Telecommunications Welfare and Athletic Snorts Club by two soak to nil on the padang. Selangor C came in the197 words
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Article284 1954-05-26 12 PENANG, Tues.— There were only a few can,.,. work. BARAK AT (riding boy) returned the ?il l1 n, ftr tions were ideal after yesterday morning's rain. Sera! l r"* 1 *t and there may be only six races on the last div ill s284 words
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Advertisement117 1954-05-26 12 npuvUvtl A navigator Jit at the nern «>f ikvee la> wfrfwrj mw < fttrusaeaU: I eoapats, i mtaail aadl a ilut ic«t ci mt< «hronoin«'trr_ Much nu\ ttftwi <>n tli<- BCCI ttV%c|o| truth, of their readiagS. Admiralty an. l t** A»r Minbtr) experts dwsc Osaefs f<»r ih«- l»re»isj«»k)icliuil Briti«o iervice«^f117 words
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