Singapore Standard, 28 May 1954
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Title Section15 1954-05-28 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No. 330. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1951. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS15 words
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Article60 1954-05-28 1 Rebels Mass For New Attack \ol, May 27, (AP) •munisr led Viernighr were rebuilding up fast for jf assault on the Phuly, 30 miles Hanoi. I I miles of e e i il to Dinh sts Evacuafd > T.i rOo lithon, «k>. I post > n trtars, i nd to60 words
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Article57 1954-05-28 1 Rho I i Mr. < se< -i toda ind n of la 'a exp irrier. which kill I L'Oi oth< Jr., t ere the i ce So g < ind i tiier. a nerous bati War 11. the mly in tho tia w l A t57 words
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Article110 1954-05-28 1 Bandits Murder Guard KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A party of seven to l-en Com-.-t ror ii i enti S eng X- Village in the K ai district ot .1 >h >: e at 3 yesterday j:..t fatally wounded a Chinese H rd. They gi >le i number and ammunition. Th< rists110 words
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Article32 1954-05-28 1 XF/.V DELHI, May 27 (AP) Supreme ri n -a Bom 'iv SI U order >ai ■i Eur »pea Supreme Court r an violated the 'ounti y*s provisions rimination.32 words
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Article29 1954-05-28 1 LONDON*. May 27. (Re Britons became the world's eaters and spent C242.000.000 on chocolates and candies s1 yt-ar. the first since sweeU were derationed here.29 words
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Article62 1954-05-28 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Th irs.— T!:e Colonial Offi.v has rejectee p'ea of the Malayan n Congress lor reservaof about ten seats for the !:i community, to ensure its representation in the Fedi Council. The M.I.C. had rontonded thai Indians would have little chance of entering the Council Ugh62 words
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Article347 1954-05-28 1 To Probe Mystery Of Scalded Baby Girls By EE BOON LEE Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE policewomen and detectives maintained an all-night vigil at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital last night in an attempt to trap a mysterious person who cruelly scalded two baby girls in their cots.347 words
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Article, Illustration311 1954-05-28 1 POLLS 'BOYCOTT' THREAT FAILS TO MOVE GOVT. KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The UMNOMCA Alliance has been told that national elections in the Federation will run according to schedule next year "with or without their participation/' well-informed political sources told The Standard today. There is "deep conviction" here and in London that311 words
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Article260 1954-05-28 1 Youths Answer Girls Cry RESIDENTS of Singapore Improvemenr Trust flats around Farrer Park chased three robbers on Wednesday night and caught one of them. This enabled the Police to detain two other suspects in connection with an aimed robbery in the Park. A gang of260 words
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Article100 1954-05-28 1 WOMAN with a few toppers in h»*r atttstretched palm, but with more than 52.000 tied to her body, was fouir' begglag from shop to shop in High Street, Singapore, on April This story was unfolded yesterday in the Singapore Fifth Polire Court, where the woman.100 words
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Article41 1954-05-28 1 SF.Ori.. May 27 (Renter).— A spokesman for President Syngman Rhee*s Liberal Party s-aid today the party ha'.s secured 124 of the 203 "elected members of the National Assembly and a majority in I 'he House of Representatives.41 words
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Article24 1954-05-28 1 SINGAPORE Po yester- tvered the body of an infant in the dustbin in the pounds of t:i o General Hospit24 words
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173 1954-05-28 1 News On Super Secret Talks Is Scarce GENEVA, May 27 (AP> Off; 'ial news on the Geneva i-.ice has virtually ceased exi since the Indo-China talks went from private supei secret meetings. B.;t •orresponde;;;> fortun- i enough to have good h sources still are cettina fairly accurate if not com-173 words
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Article25 1954-05-28 1 THE Scandinavian Airlines plane, DC-68 Lief Viking, la leaving Tokyo to la for a return trip BCrOii the North Pole. A.F.P.A.F.P. - 25 words
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Article47 1954-05-28 1 ROMfc's famous dress designer Emilio S< hubert puts personal touches to the fabulous dress he has designed for Kossana Podesta, Italian youthful star, for her leadIn? role in 'Helen of Troy." The clinging; dress is of silk jersey, in white, and blue. UP. photo47 words
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Article49 1954-05-28 1 LONDON, May 27 (UP).— Buckingham Palace announced ghl that Ralph Hodgson the 13-year-old English-born poet now living in Onio. has tx-t'ri awarded the Queen's Go I Medal for poetrv for 1954. lludgson was formerly irer and proft bsoi ot studies at Bendai University in Japan.49 words
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Article36 1954-05-28 1 LONDON". May Tr. (Reuter) The Wor d 'ea.e Council today awarded the Word Pea t Prize tO C':iar ie Chaplin, the film comedian and producer and Mr. Dmitri Shestakovich, Soviet Easi Berlin Radio reported.36 words
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Article43 1954-05-28 1 LONDON. May 27 fAPi (The winner of a magazine crossword puzzle competition was announced on Thursday Her Royal Highness, Princess Margaret. The crossword which appeared In "Country Life" carried a prize of three guineas worth I of books.43 words
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Article143 1954-05-28 1 GUATEMALA CITY. May 27 (UP) A twin-motor p'.ane flew over the capital city last night, dropping leaflets urging people to revolt against the government. The gray-painted plane, a DC-4. flew over the city first from north to south and then Xrum south to north, continuing143 words
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Article44 1954-05-28 1 Women In The Nude On Rampage (;r,\nd PORKS, Brit 27 i\- i ittendanc< I t Sons ol y when ;:<^ school pn He told t p in I t •u irhoo occurred. H and brul his mi ton Mei I > vu!to I teach mi'. 144 words
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Article87 1954-05-28 1 HARDING NAMED FOR U.S. TALKS LONDON Mly l»7 (H tei Field Mai >h.«! John Ha Ohief >r the Imperial < i] Si i.t is likely to repreten! V.n land if :i flve-pow ?i military talk j open in Washington Jun-« 1. diplcM iTI loun II i h<>n> l to d87 words
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69 1954-05-28 1 QANT AS ASKED TO LEND BOAC SOME PLANES LONDON, May 27. (Iml > 1m« A >--.i Governn if will »r>prov.* the re i <*f .i mm- i "f Coi air. rif ,r to Bi \U*h MM.ltl Ml of the ling »r Mi J I) i': P«rl( i mentarv S tf69 words
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Article24 1954-05-28 1 H.\\< i pj o( the I W 'h 'i i e i report n H repo iid they hi I24 words
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Advertisement45 1954-05-28 1 m V A.\ <«<rVM| 1 1 -Oft httles bottles bottles bottles fS^H- v>-wiy|jMn %irHtf-vfU £r y >.. u ties in a never ending chcrn filled in Denmark's largest y, at the rate of Wi \o 2 'N per day and all containing HE WORLDS BEST BEER45 words
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Advertisement118 1954-05-28 1 FOR YOUR CARS MTTEHY TYRES, TUBES, REWINDING, REWIRING 4 REPLAHNG rCALL AT EASTERN BATTERY SERVICE STATION *8I I avrnHrr Slrrrl Sincipnr*. If I HJUTI I air m EA>rvifi #o /00/, #i Jf ii rnlour*. f"(>ri'</ fnl 1 ff^^bfP M iwiikk stl I > IiKOI Mil S. NM ON V^HP SIM!118 words
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Article279 1954-05-28 2 Thousands Turn Out To Hunt An Oily Man' ONCE again an "oily man" scare gripped residents near St. Anthonys Convent in Middle Road, Singapore, last night. Thousands thronged the streets surrounding the school in an attempt to catch a glimpse of the elusive man. Traffic was brought279 words
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Article109 1954-05-28 2 CLOSING rubber prices (<Ttit* per ib in Singapore Thursday ivm Buyer* Sellers No 1 I.S.S Spot N... 1 K S.S. li.iv (i3v No 2 K.S.S. 621 62J No 3 K.S.S. (.11 Mi Tone: Fully Steady TIN PKK'b The price of tin \es terday uas %3ss\ (Domi vi- >.109 words
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Article81 1954-05-28 2 TAN MOH SEH. 19. ai 1 T. B reck, 25, e te tat ive y charg i 'he S gapore F Police C with tig Lim Ah N^:.. g, a wom H W94 May 24. in Ki:v, Ch tan R- i It was time of the81 words
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Article51 1954-05-28 2 PAR IT BUNTAR T ;r> Si-Ai inti Sa ef, 23-year-old Malay woman, was fined $5 by Inche Abu Bakar bin }la.ji Hussein in the Parii Buntar Court when she was convicted on a private summons charge of having assaulted another woman named Aishah bixiti Haji51 words
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141 1954-05-28 2 Closed School Gets Offer Of Premises THE Cath< U Vo nj M< i Asso S of C i c,) t Street. as closed last I oi ders Stan Girls' s hool, V Stret I The sen oi will reopen in the new premise^ °n Maj And cr institution, H Tai141 words
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Article60 1954-05-28 2 SUSPECTING the rider <-f motor cycle had no licei i a policeman stopped him i < but tin t failed :o prod t it Yesterdi the Singa Second Traffic Court, San- was fined $1* otor w ithout a icence ami when n ered v third partv60 words
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Article45 1954-05-28 2 PENANG, A rider, Tan Hock Lye. o alleged he was a.--., ted bv a hospital assist ant, Yis >? f I ad, n^: ee to o the rase in the M< gisti Court today when V agreed to ;>c V him $50 as45 words
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Article55 1954-05-28 2 PEKANG. Thurs. Penang and Province W« Malay Motor Cycle Club will brate the Hari Ray; P with a "get-together" at Maj Blossom. Tanjong Bungah, on June 5 and 5. Performances by a known jogef party will highlight the celebration m June 6. A tea party wil b«55 words
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250 1954-05-28 2 TWO lawyers submitted In the Singapore High Court yesterday that the trial Judge in the case of Mohamed Noor bin Hassan and Abdul Wahab bin Juno, who had been sentenced to death for murder, had not g en adequate direction to the jury at their250 words
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Article, Illustration232 1954-05-28 2 THE PRESENT mounting: surplus of rice in the world is embarrassing producer countries of this commodity an unusual situation for in previous years, it was the consumer countries who faced greater difficulties because of shortage. Whether this situation is going to remain <.»\er the next232 words
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Article32 1954-05-28 2 NEW members to the St. John Ambulance BrigadeJphore Bahru, will be accepted at the headquarters, Jalan Tan niok Ngee. between 4.:;o pin land 6.3Q p.m. on Juno 8 and 9.32 words
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94 1954-05-28 2 TO FACILITATE the drc« rehearsal of the Queen's birthday parade, a number of roads i!' Singapore will be closed to Imfl'ir. All vehicles will not be permitted* to park or move ■long the roads mentioned helow on Sunday from 6 a.m till »*i« ithturtaj h94 words
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218 1954-05-28 2 Malaya Can Raise 10 Divisions— Sara WASHINGTON, May 27 (IP)- Mr. M. Saravana liuitlui. C eylon's COtnniissioner in Malaya, said today that Malaya, if given time, could raise ten divisions for defence against Communist aggression. He made the statemeni in r ting >n a recent by Gei ra imes A.218 words
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Article39 1954-05-28 2 FOi: ito l of tiie man *i j drove his enr when an on August .:*<t fear, w»o w.n 100, the -entered owiwr< was fl 51f>«' by the Singapore F. Ti Magistrate, Mr. T.39 words
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Article81 1954-05-28 2 IPOU, Thurs.— The th;;irman of the Ipoh an n Mensiembu Town Bo«»r i R<>n(i Naming Sub-Committee, D.ito Haji Mohd. Eusoff. is appealing to the public to submit nyrnes o: persons, whom they feel should be <»mmemor;iled by roads named after them. Names of former residents of81 words
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Article45 1954-05-28 2 MALACCA. Thurs.— Ee Swe e Kiat. a jrounf bus driver, who overloaded his bus with six extra passetigers at Bukit Bruan« village in the morning of April 9 la*t. was convicted and fined ISO by the Magistrate, Mr. P. Sankey, today.45 words
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Article36 1954-05-28 2 TEN'GKU JAFFAR bin Mohd. Xoor of Johore Bahru. wai fined $25 by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. T. Kulasekaram. yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a* charge of inconsiderate driving on May 26.36 words
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Article38 1954-05-28 2 HONGKONG. May 27. Special Standard Service Closing price? of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.68 to ill sterling; $5. ***** to US$l; $1.&26 to Malayan $1: $0,235 to one Indonesian Rupieb; Gold $252.25 to 1 taei.38 words
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140 1954-05-28 2 MR. PETER WILLIAMS JOINS NEW BUREAU From ALEX JOSEY, Standard Special Correspondent KALAW, Burma. Thw -Mr. P< u r Williami the Pan-Malayan Lab ''any was named this morning fcy t Asian Socialist Conference I ftu u one (l the 11 members of the Ai Colonial Bureau. The Anti-Col B will140 words
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Advertisement297 1954-05-28 2 BaM -Point /mm m f (> TWICE// i; 1 j I y|; i^JL l] normal 1 0 ill I capacity X fca f f^ I^l On\t/T>c! IK I ci.7o ii I f■ I I till V,,, ii -ii avoid Im»iI .i i n IT* best to bu} Pldtignum HAM I297 words
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Advertisement56 1954-05-28 2 MAYONNAISE j FLAVOR!) t^\W^S t a 'n C f J\^.T^ >J. S 1 1m "^hß v MAYOH^AISE MALAYAN MOTORISTS djfc riyiji u uck y f j #B have discovered Lst& Uwf DUNIOP \\t%E3F^^ 'Her. c t drive on A# Uil^ the tyres with teeth' to bite the r° a THI56 words
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335 1954-05-28 3 SECRET SOCIETY MEN ARE LESS ACTIVE But The Menace Remains' Standard Staff Reporter SECRET society gangsters are still a menace to law and order in Singapore, although there has been a marked drop in the number of gang clashes in the past three months, said the Police Commissioner, Mr. N.335 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-05-28 3 Dental Nurses' Training n N C.J. ng it a hosp i I.: I i j from I e ha 3 be ei MISS KIM.ARI ROMVI an Indian dancer above arrived in Singapore m Tuesday from India fo r a short holiday with her parents. Dr. and Mrs A C S.95 words
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Article33 1954-05-28 3 JOIIORE Bah!- will be the venue of the next (rawing of i the Social Welfare Lottery on June 5 at the transp >rl she i ne ir 'he Government >ffi »a33 words
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243 1954-05-28 3 THE Singapore First Criminal District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tali, was told yesterday that the lights of a car saved a 17-year-old girl, from I*ein? assaulted by a labourer. The Deputy Superintendent lof Police. Mr. M. C. Boyle. prosecuting, :i>ked the judge to p;is>243 words
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82 1954-05-28 3 PFRFUME contained in a dainty bottle the handbag phial— is now on the Singapore market. It can be slipped into an ordinary handbag, and. what is more important, is the same perfume as in Goya's world famous luxury bottles. The price— sl is82 words
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Article90 1954-05-28 3 PARIT BUNTAR. Thurs Kamatchee, SsVyear-old woman labourer who appeared Incho Abu Bakai bin rfajl Hm-;-tein in the? Banda Bani.i rourl was fined $73, in default, a month's imprisonment for tf.k- ing two loavei of bread ot.t of i restricted area without a permit. A90 words
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Article77 1954-05-28 3 THE Y.M.C A. in Singap ire li $16,000 to finance <<• lopmeni of its property at B: i B is v\ Road. To raise this sum. a number if ichemei have been and one of them is an :i p; t > every one ol the77 words
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170 1954-05-28 3 PHONES SHORTAGE OF CABLES IS BIG SNAG A SHORTAGE of cables is one of the reasons which U holding up the installation of telephones in Singapore today. Mr. E. F. Brady, Senior Executive Engineer of the Public Works Department, told the monthly Rural Board meeting yesterday. Mr. Brady, wh presi170 words
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Article111 1954-05-28 3 IPOH. Thurs. The chairman of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association, Mr. F. C. Calvert. said at the association's general meeting today: ifOn eve of h is leparture, we pay tribute to tin* General Tempi an i reI our gratitu le >r a job w done.* 1111 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-05-28 3 MK AND MRS. AMBROSK Moreira. who were married at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Singapore, recently. The bridegroom is attached to tht» City ouiuil and the bride i* the foimer Miss Vittoiia Dolphin Alexander, dau»liter of Mr. <*ud Mis. A. M. Alexander of Thiruvattar. Henry WoonHenry Woon - 48 words
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Article56 1954-05-28 3 JOIIOHK BAHRC. Thurs A hamper containing foodstuffs u I useful toilet accessories was presented to each inmate of the Tampai Leper Camp in honour of the Buddhist festival •)t Wesak. The presentation was made bv 'he president and members of the Singapore Buddhisi Association, many whom were56 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-05-28 3 MK. THKODOKK Strih* rt. Director of the Halted sutrs Information Agency, who arrived in Singapore yesterday morning on his first trip to Ike Far Bast, left in the afternoon for Kuala I ■■pur He will be returning tu Colony tomorrow Standard photo.Standard - 44 words
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Article114 1954-05-28 3 To Pick 5 For PMLP Conference THE GENERAL Council of j the Sing ip >re Labour Partv to- morrow will elect tive delegates to attend the Pan-Malayan <■ Labour Party annual confer* cncc on June 5 arid 6 in Penmi^. Elected delegates will be .given a mandate by the General114 words
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Article45 1954-05-28 3 THE SINGAPORE Traction Company Employees' Union yester Ily acknowledged the following donations tor the i R. K. Samy Memorial Fund. Mr. Or;4 Mali Soh-$25; Mr. C c;. Wilson-$3O and STC Employees' Union member«- $:u)l. :>.): Previously acknowledged svh. »tal .>3»iJ.r>o.45 words
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302 1954-05-28 3 THREE hours after a woman cursed a man telling; him that his stomach would be cut open, hr was found dead, it was stated in the Singapore Coroner** Court yesterday. The Coroner was holding an inquiry into th death of Yee Oon302 words
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Article121 1954-05-28 3 The 'Youth World' Is Back Again -YOUTH worn iv Um 'y. Pill monthly i{ lf Singai which r I ipirii i i has tnil> lain in Colony after a months. The main i f>r suspending pub it ion < lack of support from its member >• :lv The SY' total121 words
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Article97 1954-05-28 3 SING \l'< >RE*S Co '-r P |lj Mr. N N i > i terday f»r Bi tain <m tin --m.HUj, t Dt'pntv (">Mir I D.K. Broadl I > i Poli i ioner until Mi Mori bi rttui Whiit» on V>l Mr. Morrii will tttend tii.» <97 words
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Advertisement67 1954-05-28 3 iinrld famous family of TIGER edicin a I products T!N PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indigestion, Seasickness Nausea, Tiredness, Stomachache, Fou! Breath. ENG AUN TONG INI. TIGER MKDICAL HALL Ti HE GREAT AWAITED ENTERTAINMENT EVENT! CinemascoPE I I KnicjHts m B of tHe H ■j67 words
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Advertisement71 1954-05-28 3 i M m r X H HI T!W Ci'ukl s<»lid i UMm^l .£H|. l«Mth«>r ilMei loi alyle A% i i jdl^r\ m I'll ii li'-ivy dul>. Kuii /tfifl/i cknpc VMy IJI/wvl MlvvJ j£r r&L WnlCil $T3n9B^^*L* '^>o^^ Plaint 1.-i.t ml !•>» I ji^J^^sC»«Hi^r'^^r ri^tit fm tit >i i |/VVI\VI $10.9071 words
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Article211 1954-05-28 4 AT THE VIC Standard Theatre Critic THE SINGAPORE Arts ThiPtre's latest production. l^tf l.udy'f Not tor Burning. opened at the Victoria Th<alre last night Jt w;is a subdued production. stressing rather th? philosophy of the play than the COOiedy* although it did not ♦ail to211 words
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Article52 1954-05-28 4 TEMERLOH Wed. A s. ah binti Yacob. i e S ourt here yester •laj how -.h "■< <■"' ng it r Shi sere; for in I es; el ri< Hi gg!< 11 lilt Y < -i.i. plani < K Btik Kualj Krs K99 yesteri';,v f >52 words
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Article59 1954-05-28 4 TAIFING, Whili her <■•>:' to ii. Bn 1 1 vi torisi Wonf yi u Sa n knocks S npang Sh« wa< Kim aiping ri v 1 1 h a rg< heard. v. < ronvicted and fine(J i (in moni h'f simph imr <■ Shi t rt( pens59 words
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Article334 1954-05-28 4 They prepare for mass unemplo^i^Df KUALA LrMPIiR, Thors.— Malaya may take a lesson from the late President Franklin Roosevelt's famous "New Deal" relief project to combat mass unemployment in this country. An "Unemployment Committee' 1 has incorporated in its report to be submitted to334 words
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Article, Illustration321 1954-05-28 4 CADETS WIN TRAINING SCHOLARSHIPS TWO of the proudest lads in the Singapore Sea Cadets Corps yesterday were Acting Petty Officers Saitoh bin Ahmad (18). and Sim Meng Cher (17) when Lt. Commander G.L. Williams, their Commanding Officer, announced at a press conference on hoard the T S Faulkner that they321 words
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94 1954-05-28 4 IHE FEDERATION of C r ity C< riti •> inn Ti< tig night < I Singapore Improvement Trust munity centres t< advisi ants who the 10 pi r<« nt rent i June 1 I <•< fer pa: nt, j dins: legal ad> f94 words
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Article55 1954-05-28 4 iron l inn -Hold ng the ij yet been >ne by the Pi ii < I abate iiu attle straying nuL«, in this town, the Ipoh and M< tig i tnbu Town Board has d« ided to approach the highest Police antv In the State, ie Chk f55 words
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Article208 1954-05-28 4 A SINGAPORE Court of Inquiry yesterday found Muswar bin Ayik. holder of a Third Class Gunner's (mates) Certificate, to be* incompetent by reason of his colour blindness and directed that his certificate be cancelled. The inquiry wa* ronducted at the Civil Districi Ci Hcj:!strar's offici208 words
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130 1954-05-28 4 Councillor Protests Against Strip-Tease PENANG. Thurs. Mr. N Ponnudura: at yesterday's Settlement Council meeting strongly protested against a vtrip teasf show in Penang and also expressed surprise that the Settlement Welfare Committee had made use of the show in aid of the Settlement Welfare Fund. •*Some time V. k. I130 words
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Article103 1954-05-28 4 PRAI MIC TO CONTEST ELECTIONS PENANG. I it*.- Tnf t ndia n Ccn h d to contest tb€ forthcoming Towi s« -< I Council Eh I pi 'he St tary, Mr. M s y A p;uu-. of U ntativ* didatet has been drawn lN the coromittd Trie committee I a103 words
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Article65 1954-05-28 4 I HPING. Thurs. n c F«.,--ol St. Anthony u ci l« brateri at th*' n* w Catho I Church at At/long Ntw V on June 13. Then \s bf High Mass. procession ud Bt n< diction t .vnn j> m. The church wai presei '<v with65 words
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Article78 1954-05-28 4 LDI 800 TEC'K. 25, was tentatively charged in the Singapore Fourth Polict Court yesterday with robbing Chan 800 of cash and jewellery. valued at $775. on May 15 in a house in Recreation Road. It was alleged that at the time of the robbery Lim was78 words
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Article47 1954-05-28 4 THE SINGAPORE Young Men's Christian Association at Orchard Road will feature a display of "Life" magazine photographs for one week starting from May 31. The specially enlarged photographs were considered "memorable" by Lift editors, and were "shot" by photographers aii over the world.47 words
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Article, Illustration256 1954-05-28 4 Malayan Railway To Take Over Fed. Air Service KTALA LI \MPI K. Thurs.— l rc.m My 1 Malayan Railway will take over the annnfaxii operation oi F>di>ration Air Ser\ire fr<mi M Airways Ltd. Arrangements for this are now > the Director (>f Civil Aviation and x'h of iht Malayan Railway256 words
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Article47 1954-05-28 4 PENANG. Thuri 1 m T. i ion;: w;ir(i branch <i Uk LaI io.jr Piirty. Penanf. '«t sn«<i;»! meeting »1 i* Junior Civil Service Asm ci I S :rd;iy. |o nominate i c^ate for tru Munici| tions to 1 c Im Id in D< pen47 words
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155 1954-05-28 4 Experts Fly In For The Big Inquiry W \SV| VS(»K ..ft. vlft »-\p<rt aiu] a kavjrri 81l AC. attw d p<ir«- >»-vlrrda> f« r i h lane ftn>l«llatNKi <>.t^i quirv. uh.ih vl.irt" in i t da% Mr I) W.»ldr«n mandant of Kinfrru An Scotland, u ill he MM tw<». jwrworv155 words
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Article, Illustration71 1954-05-28 4 THE Governor of Sintapore. Sir John Niroll. yesterday, congratulated the staff of the General Hospital, for the^ (lirn nt nay" they rarried *oul their j«h>. He was at the Hospital for about 20 mintitV* to sre for hini.sflf how dottor* xad others on duly fM»'| youths ©f theStandard - 71 words
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Advertisement26 1954-05-28 4 <:r •'•'Micni 1 Pcrsti I I li I > -I, I y I H I I I H 1 H RONiSiJ I world's I greatest li^ I26 words
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Article, Illustration314 1954-05-28 5 Major Bridge To Be Rebuilt Soon photo. \i A LUMPIR, Thins. A maior bridec ihed »>n the British n the face of th r Japanese on Malaya in 1941 Is to U v rebuilt shortly to up tiaffic on the road troin Singapore to Siam St indard learnt today. IStandard - 314 words
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Article121 1954-05-28 5 Gifts For Detained Muslims e ■i Will :v- and food p i 'oin me Malay Detainee far« Committee to Hari Raya. h of the detainees will ive a sarong, one tin of sensed milk, one .«*ii of and half j kan of purchased by the W Committee with pi tions.121 words
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Article40 1954-05-28 5 W 1 AN. Thuri Ma< J oh, (30) of B emitted to High Cog it by Che Hamid, Circuit MagU- day ai'^t a pi C iinquiry. alleged to have robese woman ol i>M Karang-Jera n Road40 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-05-28 5 THE Chief Scout of Singapore, Sir John Nicoll, will attend the annual general meeting of the Boy Scouti Association on Friday, .lime 4. in Sand's House. Armenian Street, at f>.M) p.m. MR. SEOW BIN HOOI. younger brotlipr of Dr. Senw LI Jin of Singapore and Miss Um BoonStandard - 72 words
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Article42 1954-05-28 5 Thurs— The Mi:sI v Board. Pet.arig, d ti:Rt all ivl i^lims Pen a rig and Proesley should celeRaya Pi:«sa on I June -i. moon is iiglited on ■'icn the local Muslims erve Hari Raya the42 words
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Article18 1954-05-28 5 SOCIAL DANCE ►re Balmi Chinese e will hold its and dance on June Hukkk-n Association, p Bahru. photo.18 words
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Article153 1954-05-28 5 LUMPUR, Thurs.claim by the d«- 'Jvii Buil in the! lrt here today, for they alleged the 1 them, was re- 1 Regi trar of the with d rertiom n\ ,i the (i the Taa Tia, a building contractor had originally sued the defendant.-, Sin Hock153 words
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Article, Illustration368 1954-05-28 5 REDS STRIKING POWER HAS NOT SLACKENED Malayan Mining Employers Told IPOII, Thurs— The Chairman of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association, Mr. F. C. Calvert told members at the Association's eighth general meeting today that in spite of the fact that 5,000 Communist terrorists have been killed and 1,300 have surrendered368 words
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233 1954-05-28 5 Students Get Halt Rates For Trips Standard Shipping Reporter THE Eastern Shipping Corporation Limited. Singapore, and the British India Steam Navigation Company in Singapore Have agreed to allow a substantial concession in tares to bona fide students from Malaya studying in India. The scheme which only ipP' l t( >233 words
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Article89 1954-05-28 5 IPOH. Thurs. The Perak I urf C!u4) Sports Club will ho\j a "Fiesta' night o n Saturday .June 5. coinciding with the lsjt of a team of Selangor golfers who wili pla v against tiie local dub for The Sultan'i I rophy. Fiesta Night, the convenor89 words
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Article38 1954-05-28 5 TAIPiNCi. Thurs.-— For stealing a ceremonial urn valued $10 from the Mariamman Temple at Kota Road. Raj i (30) was sentenced by the Taioing Magistrate, Tuan Sye.i Mahdzir. to four month>" rigorous imprisonment.38 words
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Article94 1954-05-28 5 Enraged Buffalo Gores Man ALOR STAR. Thurs —Am Indian labourer who tried to stop a fight bctwo-n a ouffalo and a bullock at K.in;ur re cently was injured wh tn |be hufTalo tiunpd away from its foe and sored him instead. The labourer who was em ployed at the Kansar94 words
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Article41 1954-05-28 5 PAR IT B INT AH. Thur.s.— For tnking out some '-ooke<i rice .'in<l curry in a pot tot which h^ !> i no permit. Letchimanan, h fardencr, fined SI.SO or two months' iniprisonmeni in the Banda B.iini court*41 words
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Article226 1954-05-28 5 IPOH, Thurs.— Plans are being drawn for the construction of a $600,000 five-storeyed first class luxury hotel here in a residential area in Hugh Low Street near the Yuk Choy Chinese Primary School. According to Ihe promoter of the scheme. Mr. Foo Yet Kai. well-known226 words
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Article149 1954-05-28 5 Promotions board formed KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— 'I '.ie Public Service Appointments and Promotions Board, an interim h<>d v of the F t ion's Public Service Commission, was inaugurated here ;<>- 'i a y Mr. C. R. Howttt, a retired Malayan Civil Service otrk-er. is chairman of the l)onrd. and !nakini4149 words
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Article55 1954-05-28 5 SEREMBAW Thurs.— Traffic lights hav e appeared here for 'be first time in the town's history 'Stop. Look and Go" lights have been installed at the junction ot .lalan Tunku Hassat. and Birch Road and started working from last night The lights were installed at a55 words
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Article25 1954-05-28 5 THE Menlri Brsar. Seianfor, will dei lare open the new extensions to the Government English School Kuala Kubu Bahru, on Saturday, tl A.M 'y.ni.25 words
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Advertisement202 1954-05-28 5 iimmmmmmi i ™**Amm*mmmmmmim**m*Hmmmmmmmm JUST ARRIVED NEW SHIPMENT I I THE WORLD'S FAMOUS SCANDALLI piano accordion MUSK STUOIO Fully Guaranteed by the studio for 1 ye«r including one month free Tuition 37. u,, 1,. u.l I!i»hiI Sin^ii|M>rr. l>| 317.19 JUST RECEIVED FRESH SHIPMENT U. S A. Goods WONDERFUL BARGAINS HEERACO SILK202 words
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Article753 1954-05-28 6 s was to be expected the Alliance threat to its Ministers <<nd members from the Legislative Council has provoked hints that the Alliance might '»•< responsible for creating confusion, uncertainty and bringing comfori to the men in the jungle. One bright pundit observed somewhat dimly that persisting753 words
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747 1954-05-28 6 Are America And China Natural Enemies? Asks I WILLIAM CLARK ARE America and China natural enemies? Recent American statements from Senators, and snubbing operations at Geneva by Mr. Dulles, make it seem so. Yet it needs only a very short memory to recall the time when it was an article747 words
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Article541 1954-05-28 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by I jt.SPli E some publicity m being turned on the Kinta Valley Home Guards some time ago. ma ly pe >p e have a hazy idea of their function. Since the Kinta valley ta a rich tin producing area and is earning much541 words
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413 1954-05-28 6 Sir; In the Sunday Standard recently there was an article by Dr. C. J. Gamble. M.D Research Associate, Harvard Medical School, entitled "Family Planning— The New Freedom*'. Their is nothing new aboul Family Planning .cid neither ia there any freedom. It is not new for413 words
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Article49 1954-05-28 6 Sir. -Why s leu!/ /"'<:o flown (»w enl Off ice g, r I ngs'. la > Singaporea know ir/.ur ii lot i II trould pcr)^;^.^ help 1 'iige the feel hj/iyiNjv to Sinoai particular, 05 the vi Commonwealth, if < '<■ e.y's Flag was <• flown alongside Jack.49 words
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Article80 1954-05-28 6 i y to read in a Sit »s 1 i not S: g ard) on 19th J the parent! did i hildrtn to j mothci tongiu Road J Kuall I.umpu: ;t lo the I the School authj a J < B I Road s> bool, I j vt'd »uoh80 words
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Article165 1954-05-28 6 A i ii.\ in M ti Reschoo !;■>> been I the Whampoe English S in Towner Road (\ide p 4 I B iku Merah, 195 BThoo tignl -Md h^ve f a nfl E ka3 t Mat h Factory). ate Mr. }\uo A C M.G., the first Chinese165 words
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Advertisement76 1954-05-28 6 4 A pride to serve I A pleasure to drink BShssSv^mls^%> w^ i t «r- mm ~t ggf «y ■Vi— Ml F Mil K3SSSSS .:^T« a SSI O^^lil^fi »=r=rU3SSS^^2H <► B»T x 'x'^iii? \i g_- -UZiHJ- 'zzp^ ■■BY >■■ ■■■•W'"* I*^^^1 P^SBBV S ?^._^^^bT 111^^^^^ Ti Tn >^ BBBL 4-76 words
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Miscellaneous39 1954-05-28 6 1 USELESS EUSTACE J "Mind waiting. RfadsjßJ? I'm Just Reeptag an e>e asj nn pals place while they're »t the flicks:" k\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ xxx x\\\\\\\\\\ v FRIDAY SATIRE J EITHER WMEN -E U NS W^QU^H IQHDQH'S STREETS OH JUNE! y39 words
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Article56 1954-05-28 7 Bl M .v 27: (Renter) i Hotel, m ere Queen Elizabeth King George irnt down last Mau Man -I tO <»tfi'-;;i iven -.•■sown to thoilitood in a a 13 Uel above Aberdare Na- water hole, gathers a: eei 'sod Mat: Man ter"e»i been rein a56 words
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Article60 1954-05-28 7 AVANA, 7, < Rei i here lasi night said documents conisi of men who ini "carry out terrorist i nbers °f .o en v> ei e arrested by id military intelligence and charged with par 1 i j i n a terrorist plot to a60 words
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Article172 1954-05-28 7 LONDON, May 27: (Reuter) A former Labour Minister, Mr. John Dugdale urged the Government yesterday to get an assurance from the Inited States Government that no hydrogen bomb tests would take lace near any of the British possessions scattered throughout the Pacific. A. D Dodds-Parker. I172 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-05-28 7 SE\ EN gorgeous givls. national beauty queens in their own right, and dressed as slave girls of a Turkish harem, pose for the cameraman at Universal-International's studio in Hollywood. They are featured in -Yankee Pasha." starring Jeff Chandler and Rhonda Fleming. Among the lovelies in the82 words
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183 1954-05-28 7 LONDON, May 27 (Keuter) The threat of a national rail strike grew in Eofland today as leaders of the unofficial sto DfMgC in the West sought the backing of depots in other parts of the country. While drivers and firemen operating183 words
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Article39 1954-05-28 7 s.\.\ JOSE, California, May 27. (UP)— Bing Crosby and his 1 son, Gary. 20, were sued tot $65,000 yesterday by two Mexicans who were injured asl Monday in a highway accident 1 involving young Crosby's car. I39 words
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Article190 1954-05-28 7 WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuter)— Admiral Arthur Radford. Chairman of the Tinted States Joint Chit-is of 1 Staff, told Congressmen yesterday that military talks were underway with a number of nations, including the Chinese Nationalists, on the defence of South-east Asia, it was learned. t 'o now190 words
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Article121 1954-05-28 7 TAIL OF COMET IS FOUND LONDON. May L'T. (AFP). The lail section of the Come! .mm airliner which crashed into the sea off Elba on January 10 has now been recovered, the Admiralty announced today. All the main parts of the plane have now been salvaged and the search carried121 words
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Article164 1954-05-28 7 PRISONERS MUTINY IN UK JAIL LONDON. May 27. (Reuter) Prisoners mutinied at Wand- J SWOrth prison here yesterday! and barricaded themselves in a .^tore armed with knives, scissors and hammers. The Home Office announcing the '"disturbance." .said that five prison officers had been injured and sent to hospital. Five prisoners164 words
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Article72 1954-05-28 7 PARIS. May 27, (Reuter)— The Indian government haprotested to France over al ed incidents in the French settlements of Yanaon uiui Pondicnerry, the Indian Embassy said yesterday. The Embassy said the protest had been "in the most energetic terms'". 11 alleged that pro-Indian? in the settlements who.se72 words
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Article65 1954-05-28 7 PAN' A MA. May 27, (UP) American authorities here seized the French Line -hip Wyoming yesterday as it passed through Panama Canal egedly with n cargo of arm foi < tuatemala. The cargo, listed by th€ Wyoming's captain as machinery.'' was found or; Inspection *o be65 words
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Article45 1954-05-28 7 RANGOON, May 27. <H. ter)— Karen rebels on Tuesday bleW up Rangoon's main watei j supply pipe about M m 1 north of the city. This is the 15th time the i pipe has been dynamited in the past five years.45 words
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Article305 1954-05-28 7 Showdown Is Expected PARIS, May 27 (Reuter)— The French Foreign Minister M. Georges Bi dault told a French cabinet meeting here yesterday that war or peace in IndoChina will be decided at Geneva within the next 10 days according to sources close to305 words
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Article56 1954-05-28 7 CAIRO. May 27. (AP) Two s.ooo»year-old -war bo that belonged to Egypt's Cheops were dug'up v in prrit d condition from beside the pi at Pyramid of Gira The boats i hich Bgun I the .sim worshipping beli< fi of the ancient Egyptians, are 12056 words
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Article151 1954-05-28 7 MrXBOIRNE, May 27 (Reuter) -Warders today made a cell by cell search of PtMitridge Go saol on the outskirts of Melbourne lor j;""* believed to be hidden by prisoners. The search follows yesterday's suicide of 4"J-yi'> 11 Robert Walker serving a life sentence tor murder,151 words
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Article76 1954-05-28 7 VATICAN CITY. 27. I \I J > The vai reds ol thousands ol Ro Catholic clergy and faithful poured into Roi 1 for ceremonies th< onisation of Giuseppe S the humble man who became F J ope Pius X. The tremen I i w jam St.76 words
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Article, Illustration187 1954-05-28 7 PARIS, May 27. (UP)— Mrs. Jacqueline iv Castriei v-u i day bopei Indo-China will treat her .<i'tured i. humanely Irea 'i "beca physi a lati will not permit him ;o stand ricoroui eoof)M« i Th« ittractivc wilt- f Dit'n B,» ii Piui com BriK. Gen ChristianUP - 187 words
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Article48 1954-05-28 7 I >NDON May L'7. < M H ied «<n W. nptug to bord< g v -.ii.j she Is mei kr c 1)..!. '1' S Al i charged on T H ra 1 1 ki M;i and 'In' the < Buii-h h spoke: man on aarg48 words
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Article21 1954-05-28 7 mi DAY (p.iv li k <lay for a f Su Eng ;iii'l. P said. Th< v of April21 words
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Article96 1954-05-28 7 Ex-Queen's Statue Dynamited GEORGETOWN, British (•ui.inu. May .'7 (IPt < ommumst s> mpathuers WCII susiMMtrd of d>ni mitins a st.itur of Rritish U>i'« n Victoria in thr law oiirt nni|Hiuf)(| \rstrr d.i> Tkc sla tti«*\ he.id .iiul Irfl h.uid holding tin i h u«r,. Mown off. Two explosions wne lir.nd96 words
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Advertisement33 1954-05-28 7 WM /f^ M^PQitmKP^ UX [QNllNtHli THROUGH CONNECTIONS BY B. 0. A. C. MALAYANAIRWAYS I GENERAL SALES AGENTS ™Jgf" C M MALAYA SINGAPORE N. BORNEO THROUGHOUT Sarawak brune. Sumatra m^^ %%w m »»»«»»%»m»« 133 words
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Advertisement71 1954-05-28 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, May 27. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 181d. Spot £721 10s. per ton June 18id. buyers, £722 10s. scll/rs. aS'SK* ilidi T1 £7 Jon. /Mar. 19id. buyers, £72071 words
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Advertisement67 1954-05-28 7 Othr nlv gen it i me r 0 s~\ s~\ npB lIW r 0 PI.RFUM r ■i -wr x T T T "f"^\ T T I*^l 1 A ray() Ik i r klf I MCM KL. J^/ LARGE SIZE S 3 00 S3 50 t 4 MEDIUM SIZE -75 1.0067 words
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Advertisement700 1954-05-28 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Coloirbo Genoo. Morteilles, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Homburq &-Brcn-en. S'pore P. S'hom Penang HAMBURG HAPAG) 12/16 June 17 June 18 June 1 NABOB (LLOYDi 21/27Jun« 28 Jane 29 June THOECHST (HAPAGI 7/14 July 15 July 16 July MOSELSTEIN (LLOYD* 28 J»Hy/3 Aug.700 words
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Advertisement1100 1954-05-28 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE mm rel. 4io* (r ncs> (9» ii.»e») BttranELD co.. ltd. Incorporated in S'naapore Carriers optUHi to proceed \U oilier ports to |^<« dbcharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVCBfUOL, GLAs>4.<»W LONIK>N ft k \S*f> 9hMm NMN I .Kinii'iltin for Liverpool GI»- W9M w I Antblses for Liverpool, Djbl.n i,,.,..1,100 words
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Advertisement828 1954-05-28 8 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Rotte.dom torM»*UHALIFAX (MONTtIAU. BOSTON, NIW YORK. PHILADELPHIA. lALTIMORI MOBILI. NIW ORUANS. •n suiz. S'pore P. S' fc t*mom§ OVERYSEL.tD »>»»" SOMMELSDYK .HAD 30M-,/5 J-~ «J— 7 J" ROEPAT (SMN) 9/15 J«~ J-« J— BANTAM <*L> 19/25 )ume 26 tal 27/28 J-ne Excellent p«ss««f«' accommodate—. BL b828 words
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Advertisement531 1954-05-28 8 EAST ASIATICTiJjft SAILINGS TO CONTINENT l| HO For Ad.n, Port S*iol, Genoa, Antw rp AV| <^T«i«, C,**h. 9 ,n. Go- J^W, "PASAOfNA" 29M. r Tj gn p^ ■I "LALANDIA" 7/l0 w J "MALAYA" 15/18 Jun 2, >») "PATAGONIA" 26 W 2 j uU "FALSTRIA" 27Jy« i Ju v 1 4531 words
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Article75 1954-05-28 9 BANGKOK. M;.y 27, iATiThailand*s diplomatic missions abroad have bem instructed tc aim at encouraging ric« Importing countries to buy mon Thai rice, government reported today. Instructions were paid t< have been contained in letter? from Premier Phibun Songkram, acting in his capacity as Economic A(T;iirs Ministei75 words
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Article264 1954-05-28 9 JAKARTA, May 27 The new Indian Ambassador here. B. F. Tyabji, I has called upon Indian traders and merchants I in Indonesia to help this country develop a national economy. He urged them to associate Indonesian! in their business firm.* in an effort264 words
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Article, Illustration170 1954-05-28 9 MR. 11. K. I>K.(.ANS export ananpfl of Ifoovrr ltd. I. upland, arrived in SiacapArr <>n WTrdnrndßi t" glvi sVal (fl demonstialion of llu<t\<r household .ippii.nx < v "It is a pity." Mr. Dvajcam said, "I wiH Bjs4 !•< jMr t«» itrnionstratc th«- slfitm lanndt i170 words
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Article135 1954-05-28 9 MALAYA npcrifo II BSI lorn <>f ropra worth JS.M7.WKi during the month rf February and export! d 7.118 t< $4.847. 000. ;<r u difl| 1< Mi< UstU Of the U 1967.000 (1,157 tons) w t for Ihi iFt d« ration t Ma and H,619.00i (8.7M t<135 words
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Article46 1954-05-28 9 MACHINERY bim 1 mcnt for tiie manutactur* rayon yarn bim buxj ;r\ products; it d M nif n 1 n;iii U5515,000,000. t>i i i Japan for shipment i« I slavia, it wai cnnounced i > u Om ;.r Kohorn npai (>i \t m York.- AP.46 words
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Article58 1954-05-28 9 INK &tesl rtitu U i.i > expanding i angt «'i rhemical? In n \<* nanm. Fpi't.' ■•< mm 1 1 mi in r. !< r Um ir»l F > mv plant iindei construction li c next Kpi inp «.t» resini hav< w OOf in frnr58 words
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Article70 1954-05-28 9 i t of 1 1 rent s g in the ma i I 8 I H'-ll Ml < iriirv hii\ ing inten I F;iir lin tn .»■«>' n p<»n« <• NOON PRICES 11 1 y SinfMfM Chamtv f t". t f I T I > t« |{i;t ■> n70 words
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Article125 1954-05-28 9 MAI '.N ,imi r OH M >' in.. 1 Ih t .11 S H I KM < IM'I M Hu* ft >■ llrfS HH 1. 1 • i 1 h i 1 A. N 1 I 11. immi, • u 11. W 1 .u Mali inCi I Mi A125 words
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Article79 1954-05-28 9 II« < IK/II I 1 > with Lena* null <l«iwn v I. .11 ki of < r f' i I 'u\,. M per h« 'in onm :iiMi< b|| marlu I I.« i -I Inly i $:>.2 (Ml); till <* »|>, 1311 <^ toil M2 I I i t ■j79 words
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Article75 1954-05-28 9 COLA >MK 1 Ceylon i v endei i k« p iti 11 ti i •it I t ;ui<i in ;<n floi t '<) obtftlnii io t« v iv tlir Iripartiti nrw n\ ith Kfypt »tid Japan, m was K ti r«l.•^ 111 j.ni« i 10 <!itln nliv75 words
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Miscellaneous362 1954-05-28 9 Naaaas>aße*as«i>Mßwni«»e*»»*^^ MbO Bs^aaaßsassaaa i aaa n »-s»u B£i n G a p oTTI S'POKK ABTK MM'IKTV: mhil lion of Ganymed P < in w:th lh< I C «,1 ihe Council St; Boad vi'OKK AKI> 111l IKI <'« on of The l.ad\ > Not r < Burn. up t>v CbriStophCl fi^362 words
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Miscellaneous302 1954-05-28 9 O|(n\ I lON $.iY.tf4 I Imi i I. M kf 1 M i ;n CAfMOI.: Bnnlr i (;;i .i. I. S iim lIS i n. I.IIMI. Mudmaf! IH i M»i 1 r. jo id 8.13 i it. ki:\ f. <• j i SA\O\ Mi i«« S i Ma .i HUN:302 words
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Miscellaneous332 1954-05-28 9 PENANG ODI UN D»»| '■■■•> 'I' :j o*- 6.1! •< •1! i i iii w vi«'h i.u m i ■I. i m i iihi ii. u < < .i ir 1.1.0KV Cutr. \t i«.i» CM :< :k < i i' \k whm n i i! i < 3 15. IS332 words
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Article, Illustration590 1954-05-28 10 photo). Cable* STAN MA YS BRITISH -litres* Deborah Ken was worried last week because she was <}ueen of the New York Art Students' league Ball. And these ire some ol the sights that worried Deborah i ball which made o ated New Y trkers gaspUP - 590 words
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1151 1954-05-28 10 QUEEN AND DUKE KNOCK ANY STAR FOR SIX! \LL the film star s I h*»ve rver seen have been knocked for six this week by a couple of "amateurs. The 'amateurs" are Her Majesty the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh in the latest films of the Royal tour to1,151 words
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Advertisement285 1954-05-28 10 OPENS TODAY! •■■•|M I II i.m.— 1.45— 1.15— 6.13 M TUk 1/ .....I '■:;■> Ptn »M I If A ,f »fY A TICKET AND VU\ [=Oh lON AM) L\U;i,ii, t: V I DAVID NIVEN W PEGGY CUMMINS ANNE VERNON J HERBERT LOM ll Movefa&ety cov... TECHNICOLOR -TOMORROW at mTdnlghT KM!285 words
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Miscellaneous97 1954-05-28 10 THE STARS AND YOU T< s««'sflnssHu* <;KMlN|— May 21 to June 20— Be reaiv for a new mm.4 TSZSiJSF*" pals or clubs Watc out ffr S»S:? 1.1-O-Jjly 23 to Au«. 22-Plan decide haimov 7* views and bolster unstable arrangement* aimo 1 opposing \lR(;<>— Aug. 23 to Sept. 22— Be tolerant97 words
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Article64 1954-05-28 11 NEW ORLEANS, M (Reuter) Roger Bam i'< world i ecor< ln h.is been Invited lo run ig Wea Sum tee. the A: champion here on D n St. Mr. Bernic Greenroed dent of the New O: < winter Sp.ji kAi 01 iai ion ii l64 words
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Article516 1954-05-28 11 LONDON. May 26 (Renter) Yorkshire .skipper Norman Yardley took a gamble in giving Gloucestershire first use of a "sreen" wicket at Bristol. It paid off to the extent that Ciloutestrrshire were all out for 171. Brian Close rapturing .six for 45 with his offspinntrs.516 words
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Article85 1954-05-28 11 PARIS, May 27, rn< lor)— Amu rican U n Mai M "Lit" le M<'" lon no f %t* v I H next winter when he firn- ••■.<« in the i < added tiu-it she w ill i I in world tou tnents M just ->^ D85 words
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Article347 1954-05-28 11 HOVE, Sussex, May 26 (Keu(rr) A fighting wnlury by the Sussex taptain, Hubert Doggart. saved his team from disaster against the Pakistan cricket touring team here today, the first day of their three-da v match. Sussex were all out for 271 and at the close347 words
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Article109 1954-05-28 11 EDINBURGH, May »b (Boiler) Ifjc ur. lankx Irish holder of Ike Ittte, showed d««\ast ilm- hmiu in MTinaiai his way to |Im last 32 in tlir Eritisk \m.itnir (ioll championship on the sun drt»n< h<»d Muirflrki (ouim\ hast Lothian today. he w• .rr n prond109 words
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Article166 1954-05-28 11 I BIRMINGHAM, Mir (Hi utl I vi-.. t -i ri Birmingham Htv mi;< to .if... tonight f within 1.2 ol of n aJnig a milt in n Her tin.r of Hvt inn. U i idv I? i .i t r,\ ,t< n, > iolln i;i! in t\166 words
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Advertisement611 1954-05-28 11 Standard Service For The 1 n< mitloYcd 1 VOCIK Sl.K\ Hfc: Are %ou i.l .iiid in need: I<> on find u«irk ihr Singapore I i.i nip|..\ tn«-ii| I'.-jrr.tu \uu free space in thi* lust mil or write vour M.nul.ird office lor an .t lion form which you fiurn with two611 words
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Advertisement649 1954-05-28 11 SITUATIONS VACANT MUNICIPALITY Of (K)H(.K TOWN. I'KNANG Euumacm supply DKPAKIMKNT DIESEL PLANT ENGOfEEB APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified locally fii.miniori candidate^ for the appointment of Engineer in-t-narge Diesel Generating I";mt < r ISOO kW installed capacity. I'm- duties of the *"»>' include complete responsibility for the ■'t" ation ;»nd649 words
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Advertisement652 1954-05-28 11 PET A LING JAYA A LIMITED number of Msi- dentia! plots are available for sale in Petaling Jaya. Persons wishing to apply for plots should send their application! under registered cover to the Administrator, Petaling Java. No application! received at the Office of the Administrator. Petaling J a ya after652 words
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Advertisement620 1954-05-28 11 FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS are invited f c r the Mipply c( the following U; The Ordnance Depot. Fedi ra- tion Military Forces, Port D.ckson: Clothing and Necessaries Camp Equipment Furniture and Woodw&re Bedsteads Textile Artirlec Cookery and Glassware Brooms, Brushes, Garcien Impliments etc. Enamelled and Metal Ho^ehold620 words
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Advertisement307 1954-05-28 11 CITY COUNCIL OF SINGAPORE TENDERS \Y\\TFR DEPARI w!XT: (r) Manufacture i<;. I Supply of Concrete Valve Chamber* for 4" and 6" diameter Valve*. Tender Deposit $150/-. Clo^i NOON 1«.«> rS4. and (b) Alterations and Additions to the Gunong Pulai Sedimentation Tanks, .Tohore. Tender D( pont ISO/-. Close N00N— 21.6.54. CITY307 words
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Advertisement125 1954-05-28 11 The 1954 South- East Asian Fiim Festival Film i Bm k MM «m t \htU m| Mi li/ip.'. i i.l di ll. i ii M.ilmili N< ii; idif th Kt A attraction! j^' ['lAilirr JPLs M/i. JtLL±3lE^gs^am* v > >jJm IA. c kIUNTII) MIMHI WIOM UioMMii|)\TKi\ |\|C A WORD: minimum125 words
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Article, Illustration336 1954-05-28 12 I BLUE Hovers Sports flub surprisingly beat the Katnn? Sports club b; two soals to «"<• in a keenly run tested N VI Division 3C League Match played at the B()l)( A ground yesterday. F Blue Rovers, Guan W< mas responsible for of the Katonf ■~)i\336 words
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Article419 1954-05-28 12 FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Brian Cable, competmwith 180 teenaged swimmers at the RAF Seletar children's swimming t»ala yesterday, won the senior individual championship when he took three ot the five events in which he competed to collect a total ot T I isn o;T a g I B:419 words
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Article249 1954-05-28 12 THE most ambitious Outboard Resat to be planned in the Colony, by the Outboard Boating Club of Singapore is to be held off Chanjji Point on June 13. In addition to the several listed events ior Club members, it is proposed to hold an Invitation Race249 words
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Article70 1954-05-28 12 rHEßeattySe I ry School v -i I hold its first annual sports the Jalan Be?ar Sta- .on June 11, 195-1 ai 230 I larles I. aiv.be will give away the prize.s and AdSir Charles Lambe will pres tie ;>* the meeting. T i nool has been70 words
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Article44 1954-05-28 12 LONDON, May 27. (Renter) liie Hungarian Football Association lias present* Signer Bernhardi, the Italian referee ol ast Sunday's so er mat h Hungary 7 Englai w.:-a the bail of th» ed by all 12 H P ayers. Budapest Rao:.') reportast night.44 words
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Article27 1954-05-28 12 THE Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Federation will nolri us annual meeting on Saturday at the Queen S'leet B 3 s 1 Club at 3.00 p.m27 words
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Article150 1954-05-28 12 SLTA Name North Team For Classic KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Se angor Lawn i tion sele >: name I I North team to meet the South in the annua tenn Lake Gardens Courts. K pur on Juno 5 and 6 Fhe players are: Mea's Siagles: Mosei Tay (Perak W. Hi lier150 words
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Article77 1954-05-28 12 I THE venue of the MCFA Cup Semi-fina] between Singapore and .lohore Chinese has born changed to Kluang, instead of Jalan Besar Stadium on Sunday. At Jalan Besar stadium Singapore W will meet the Royal Navy In a friendly match. Singapore 'A' team w {]l beSkinner:77 words
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356 1954-05-28 12 A LAST minute penalty scored by Eddie de Silva, gave rarrer Juniors a narrow 3 2 victory over bottom of the league United Sports Club in a SA.F.A. Division 3C match payed at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The winners, although dominating p!ay almost throughout were lucky356 words
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318 1954-05-28 12 SMART GALLOPS BY CHESTNUT OOLONG PENANG, Thurs.— Candidates for this Saturdays races were given their final gallops this morning on an ideal track. Chestnut and Bliss Fire caught the eve when they returned the best time when clocking 37 sec. dead over three furlongs. Chestnut won the Oolong (Franklin) and318 words
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Article75 1954-05-28 12 KUALA LUMPIK, Than I had previously taken U* in,,, h£■ I-idth wlu titles became triple titlist wi, <nd d JJ? J.S. Harrison to win the nixed rf^ Mrln '^d x, third annual Selan B or Mn&£?^ m *> A ships concluded todav M the sr75 words
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Article355 1954-05-28 12 Police Probe Doping Charges YORK. ENGLAND, May 26: (Reuter) Police and the Jockey Cub security agents are Investigating allegation! thai bookmakers have been trying to bribe liable boys Bl big Yorkshire stab'.es to d »pe ra horses, it was dis- i tonight One story tv>M to the po'.i it certain355 words
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Article95 1954-05-28 12 RADIX MAS SC will play two friendly soccer matches toI morrow and on Sunday against SHBRC at Bukil Chermni and Dog toward Unit a: Clementi Road. The team fo r both games will be selected from Tony Acialia. John Ghui, Alimat. Sohcr. Sani, George Phlip Dut95 words
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Article105 1954-05-28 12 PARIS May 27. (AP ted States and a fained a monopoly Ui U 's doubles so the F: i nil i pionshipi top teams T< and V Seixai of the U 9 I and K let v. 'tories, a ■> youth! impionj, Hoad and I105 words
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382 1954-05-28 12 rOl K shock goals, scored in the space of an < lr< trilyins 13-minute first halt offensive, decided vestrr days SAFA Division One leauue encounter ;ft Jal.ui Besar stadium in favour of Star Soccerites. whose share ol the sjwils. by virtue of their accurate and382 words
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Article55 1954-05-28 12 c ?2*" BEXDE S will meet b.C.R.c. at cricket at Hong Lim Green tomorrow. Their team:— F. R. Massey. P D'Almeida. A. Baker, R S Tufnell. G. Westerhout, A" E Blades, j. Ewart E. V. S. Sundram, Gurdial Singh. W. Haseldine, G E Bogaars (Capt.). Umpire:— S. D55 words
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Advertisement46 1954-05-28 12 FT guaranteed/ j^B WEAK and NfcRVOUS M^N "DAMAKOIDS Are a Safe and Sure Xerve troubles. Spinal K\ losi of Xorve PowtT, \'.i Lost Vitality and Stamina, hours and exro^fs "DAM AH XFRVO-SPIXAL TONKV I medicine. "DAMAROIDS" -0. j.7. $14. i' (HAKI .V CO.. Post Hox m46 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous24 1954-05-28 12 SOCCER:— SBHFA >j c lest— Jalan Be^tr. s\F-i Div. 3C: Argo- VS. Town Ran,:G ing Stadiun SCHOOL SPORTS: T-.i-Woar Afternoon School, DuchesM MomiiiQ School.24 words
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