Singapore Standard, 31 May 1954
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Title Section18 1954-05-31 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD For Fully BT* Vol. IV. No. 333. J l^/MIJ^/*ll' L„ "*Q V-OUnCI fr^X, MAY 31. 1954.18 words
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Article47 1954-05-31 1 FROM Monday, May 31, offices of oil deportnjenrs of The Singapore Tiger Standard will be loco told at 23, L,m Teck Kim Road, Singapore 2. Telephone numbers have also been changed \uilrT M r T* F,Ve 2 5481-5, have been installed* for all departments.47 words
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Article219 1954-05-31 1 MENZIES WINS IN FINAL SPURT MELBOURNE, May 30 iter) t— Mr. R. o. r coalition govment won yesterday's traUan election— but lost some seats in a ing to Labour. r an early swing; to the e results evened up until it looked like a neekand n< <-k finish. a final219 words
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Article, Illustration26 1954-05-31 1 SCENES like this are common in Hongkong as thousands form up in Ime to get their supply of water from the public m26 words
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Article26 1954-05-31 1 IwniOACTIVE rain fell on tta on April 29 last, the f tute of Nuclear Physics a* C: itta University report- e i i day AFPAFP - 26 words
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252 1954-05-31 1 Standard S ONE of three newly scalded in the Kandang tal died in the Singapon a.m. yesterday more ths J attacked. Another baby girl, th reported last night to be i The third victim, son of of Jalan Besar, is recover taff Reporter252 words
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Article172 1954-05-31 1 UmßpmSSSm Messaae rn^uT^l I Self-Ruie Will Come In Time KUALA LUMPUR 5..„ T i sioner, General Sir Gerald TV™ T re,ir »»8 Federation Hi„l, r r aso A n B °o°r d a n n a o^e? e °a.o t r°e d^' t r d ft fftC*o^^ e n£172 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-05-31 1 v ?~iw d A wh Jl was recent- i V freed by the Vietminh S?;-!L ien r ßien ph to *v*men in Hanoi ***%**<&, Genevieve ortoed in taigon where she ola a press conference that he would continue her i ar- eras a convoy nurse56 words
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Article92 1954-05-31 1 Malenkov Reviews His Might MOSCOW, Mav in(Reuter) The^Sovlet Prime Minister, Mr Goergi Malenkov. today took the salute with government leaders at a I 5f rade on the 300th anniversary of the Ukraine's union with RusHe stood on the Lenin-Stalin tomb as troops, armoured vehicles, thousands of workers and students passed92 words
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Article237 1954-05-31 1 <rcle Around Besiegers SAIGON, May 30 General Rene Cogny ha a,.* lied An "extremely important" drive behini hVietminh lines along the southwestern rim o hied River delta. 40 miles south of Hanoi, tin k h High Command announced last night. >pokesman said it wasReuter; AFP - 237 words
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Article80 1954-05-31 1 GENEVA. May 30 I Reuter I -Mr. Vycheslav Molotov. the [Soviet Foreign Minister, left Geneva for Moscow unexpect- •< I edly early today. No reason was given for Mr. Molotov's sudden depar- ture which took Swiss air- port officials by complete surprise. j There was no immediate80 words
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Article48 1954-05-31 1 POINT LOOKOUT. Maryland. May 30 (AP) The I battered body of Irene I Marion Conole. 26-year-old jU.S. Navy WAVE- was found along a beach yesterday only 1 weeks before the pretty I brunette was to have been married. Her torn and bloodstained underclothing was strewn about.48 words
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Article31 1954-05-31 1 SIX YEAR OLD Zawlan binte Abdul Karim was badly j burned while playing with fireworks outside her home in Jalan Sudin. Singapore, last evening. She was admitted to hospital.31 words
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Article76 1954-05-31 1 t;ips. But as the Colon>'s water level, which has been diminishing because of laek of rain, still tjoes lower and lower, the queues grow longer and longer. Yesterday, the Hongkong Government announced that from today waler would be available only for three hours a day. The priceA.P. - 76 words
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Article64 1954-05-31 1 Tunis. May 30 (Reuter)— Tunisian Prime Minister Mohammed Mzali yesterday es- caped unhurt from an asi sassination attempt. Revolver shots were fired at Mzali as he left his office lin Tunis to meet the French Resident GeneraV Mr. Pierre Voizard and accompany him in a call64 words
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Article34 1954-05-31 1 PORT SAID. May 30 (Reuter» An armed gang set fire to the British Ministry of I Transport's stores in Port Said docks during the night I causing damage at £400.000.34 words
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Article93 1954-05-31 1 Fazlul Haq Dismissed KARACHI. May 30 i AFP)— Pakistan's Governor General, I Ghulam Mohammed has disi missed the United Front I Governor in East PaKistan j led by Premier Fazlul Haci 1 and has directed the Provinces Governor to assume 'all powers vested in the Provincial Legislature. A proclamation Issued93 words
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Article40 1954-05-31 1 CAIRO. May 30. (UP).— Premier Lt-Cc'. Gamal Abdel Nasser repueed President Gen. Mohammed Naguib today as h<ad of the armybacked Location Rally. An announcement said that Ns*ser now is President of the Sally's new high council.40 words
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Article230 1954-05-31 1 Gangster Stabs S'pore Detective A SINGAPORE detecjtive was stabbed by a i gangster he vas about ito arrest, at :he June-* tion of Upper Cross i Street and N£w Bridge Road at 7.30 last night. The thug was disarmed and arrested by another detective. He was one a* five persons230 words
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Article140 1954-05-31 1 OHORE B AHRL Sat. A note from the Sultan of Johore interrupted a Town Council meeting here today. ouncillors stopped talking and looked startled as a burly sergeant, from the Sultan's Own Military Forces, briskly marched into i meeting chamber and tided the note to the140 words
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Article, Illustration636 1954-05-31 1 ;ovcrnmenx. n w..., jnore important that they rfld this as nuch together as po»ible. •ather than as quickly as possible. "Indeed to ensure that they ;o forward together may be he best and only way to; •nsure that they go forward! it all."636 words
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Article174 1954-05-31 2 Two More Bandits Are Slain KUALA LUMPUR. Sun Two more Communist terrorists were killed yesterday in the Federation by security forces. One of their terrorist was killed by a patrol of 1 10 l Gurkhas in the Kota Tinggi district. Johore. while the other was killed by an area security174 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-05-31 2 SIR EUAN FERGUSON, chairman and managing director of Straits Trading Company Ltd., and Lady Ferguson. who left Singapore by KLM yesterday for a short holiday In Bangkok. It la Lady Ferguson's first visit to Bangkok since IH.iO. Standard photo.39 words
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Article225 1954-05-31 2 Only Way Into Coun.il Kl ALA LUMPUR, Sun. The reeommtdations of the select committee on the Selangor.tate elections are very "unprogressive", said IVfi V. Manickavasagam. the president of the Sefeigor Branch of the Malayan Indian Congress. When recommendations for an elected ltjority to the Federal Legislative225 words
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Article132 1954-05-31 2 ALOR STAR. Sun. Mr. Justice Hill today paid tribute to the late Mr. C. N Godwin. Chief Police Officer. Kedah Perils,, who was murdered by Communist terrorists on Friday. Before starting the business of the day. Mr. Justice Hill said. "Very many people will feel a132 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-05-31 2 RF^RT J" 1 ***** STREIBERT, Director of United ,nf °rmation Agency Washington who visited Ruala Lumpur recently on his Far East tour, was entertained by the American Consul, Mr. Eric Kocher, to a luncheon. i-£l ctl i!t e sh °»s (from: £■>>: Messrs. Tom Noonan, A.D.c. Peterson. Mrs. Hod**, Messrs.80 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-05-31 2 Have You Seen Sandy? a ins is xne #iestion three Singapore futch bachelors are askii? since their brown. md black airedale terrier jabove) disappeared about N davs ago from a house [i Carmichael Road. Sandy, three yMftt old. has had a couple V owners, but it was to*Jin Lagerberg. Charles135 words
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397 1954-05-31 2 S.L.P. PUTS OFF VOTE ON BOYCOTT ISSUE KUALA LU*:>TJR. i Sun. After a 1 .^thv j debate in which 'opinions contrasted the Selangor Labour Party !at its annual jt-neral meeting: todav. c. cided to put off for thf time being a decision In participate in the .ortheoming Federal elections. The397 words
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Article, Illustration377 1954-05-31 2 BIG SWEEP, TOTAL POOL $213,05© 4^+kW Ist Prize No. *****0 ST l 2nd Prize No. *****?**. U« s«t I 3rd Prize No. Jf" JC I IUUI STARTERS (§3,652 CONSOLATION |0 VOtGTS 216] Ktion that "certain" Legislative CounTREHjgI Hj tain in g school admission for children hr**m W^ by the377 words
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210 1954-05-31 2 4 POPULAR ARTISTS TO TOUR THE FEDERATION WILL FYFFE. Junior, son of the famous Scottish stage, screen and radio comedian. Il one of a fourmember team of artistes who due to arrive in Singapore from Hongkong on June 5. to tour the Federation as a Troop Show. "Called "Talent In210 words
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Article58 1954-05-31 2 MR. C. H. Yin. former Perak State Councillor and adviser to hawkers, yesterday called for more lenient treatment for hawkers "to avoid the spread of Communism/' Mr. Yin. who came to Singapore to conduct an "on the spot" study of hawkers' problem here, said that58 words
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Article45 1954-05-31 2 PARIT BUNTAR, Sun 1| I failing to stop a a road I < I at the Serdang Gate. Bandi. Bahru, Ng Kin; Cheang. h < 1 1 j driver, was fined $125 by ln< •>,» i Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussein >i tthe Banda Bahru court.45 words
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Article75 1954-05-31 2 FROM a 1 voluirS last year, t» Family PlrJ* BentH eiation M 3T- °*f<^ tod IS WWsrwickAire donate their Una*Jrk pillar hi These lor the In the both ft peani In q it ws rnembei enroll* rtn»u Husband A Tailor Or.who IPA 1 womar 16 and She Is Lng75 words
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Article49 1954-05-31 2 TAIPING. Fri-The Taping Branch of the Ex-Servicei A sociation of Malays hel their annuaj general meeting at iht New Club recently. The following were elected office-beau n for 1954-55: Chairman: Majoi <j. S. Sutherland; Vice-Chair-man; Mr Wong Kum Swei Secretary and Treasurtr; Mi Leow Ah Ping:49 words
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Advertisement160 1954-05-31 2 sw?-'"i' |fr-i! WW I J it > i I 1 1 n yjl b -;:;k MJ-/Ji.ijiJ Limited Stock. (.omc early St select your choice before they arc sold out. ttendry *s A HOUSEHOLD NAME IN MALAYA mmmmm imimdl a it it HIGH CLASS JEWELLERY SILVER AND PLATED WARE 4 Botu160 words
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Advertisement18 1954-05-31 2 j\l Brfa 081 I I QOI and td I I Vi II 1. II r r, on M18 words
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182 1954-05-31 3 TECHNICAL COLLEGE HAILS TWIN EXPANSION R Sun. that I I I m te high- j •ion in Asia, Is »'xp: 1953 M la magaxlne, I yester- it sa; i ly welcome I ."Ti nt Sir i :e-Chancel-Ity of Ma- future ex- i University of j on n develop- ipore and182 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-05-31 3 MR AND MRS. JAMES TUCK. photographed after their wedding in Presbyterian Church. Singapore, on Saturday. The couple is employed at the (bartered Bank of India. Australia and China, Ltd. Mrs. Tuck ww formerly Miss Jean NesMt. A reception was held later at the residence of Mr. (i. A. P. Sutherland,53 words
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Article70 1954-05-31 3 ..')ii. Sin me Cath ire 8 attached to Kamp ing Simee New Village ittended to 10.4 •> U lents in ll new villa In th Klnta area. m -nth. A total of 4:u fam given help in cash and kind. The building of the old folks70 words
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Article270 1954-05-31 3 Tight For Fully Elected Council' KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The chairman of the Pa'n -Malayan Labour Party, Che Mohamed Sopiee, said here today that political parties in Malaya should form a national democratic front to fight for a fully elected Federal Legislative Council. Speaking at the270 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-05-31 3 MALACCAS parting gift to General Templer and Lady Templer water from the famous ">OO year old B u k i t China well PerUi Raja purified and bottled by the Malacca Historical Society. According to legend, those who drink this water would always remember Malacca and return to it some90 words
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Article27 1954-05-31 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The new sub-markets at Non Chlk costing about $50,000. and at Kebon Teh. costing about $40,000. will be declared open on June 6.27 words
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Article95 1954-05-31 3 Th-' ;rprlse of Standard ix. Raff! ■> In ititution, Singapore, Is shown In Its gopage magazine Just Issued und t the tit!- "8 Arts." Careful to emphasise Its hide nt spirit, the class of 34 boys, however, remarks in it > editorial that "we are not95 words
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134 1954-05-31 3 LABOUR PARTY BRANCHES OUT IN IPOH IPOH. Sun. The first and foremost aim of the Labour Party Is to work by constitutional methods for the gradual establishment of a self-governing social and de-j mocratic state within the* British Cc mmonwealth, Mr. J. P. Xoel Emmanuel, said today at a meeting134 words
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Article118 1954-05-31 3 SINGAPORE Government is to pay its typists. stenographers and accounts clerks extra allowlances, according to their qualifications. It is lot lersl > 1 that the Government haj agreed to ;.Kiy typists a monthly al owance of 51 o (speed 25 w.p.m.), stenographers, $.;o (speed i118 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-05-31 3 GENERAL Templer and Lady Templer, wearing jari garlands specially ordered from India. POSC with delegates from the Malayan Indian Congress when they called <»n the Tempters at Kind's House, Kuala Lumpur, and bade them farewell.35 words
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Article61 1954-05-31 3 .)<) lORK BAHRU. Sun A nul architect, has been warned by the Town Council thai h:s name may be deleted from the list of the Council's approved architects. The architect was reported to the Council by the Council's Works and Buildings Committ -e for having submitted an61 words
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Article109 1954-05-31 3 PENANO. Sun Th" Chinese decorative designs by Professor Llm Choon Teck, which will be exl Westlands School tomorrow were hidden by the professor in a .suitcase In I J ingle wh n the Japan e i overran Malaya The Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, who saw the109 words
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Article70 1954-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Federation ol Malaya Police Force have made a further donation of $11,854.51 to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Appeal Fund, making their total donation to the Fund exactly $100. oun. Having given $100,000 the Police may now nominate a Governor to the Board70 words
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140 1954-05-31 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The squatt t probiem In Malaya u being closely studied by Government experts. in some places liaison committees with members appointed by the Inhabitants repre mtlng each group ol 10 houses nave assisted In surveys conducted by these experts. The Federation Government140 words
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Article123 1954-05-31 3 Newsmen Seek Tax Relief SINGAPORE Government should recognise a "journalists allowance" for Income tax purposes, on the lin-^ ol the special allowance recog nlsed by th British tax au thorlties in Britain. This is one of two mo tion.>. to be moved by the pr< sid'mt of the Singapore Unioof123 words
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Article92 1954-05-31 3 Singapore Blood Transfusion Service announced rday that Its blood bank Is now in urgent need ol Group b blood, demand for which has again exceeded supply. Last week transfusions exceeded donations by 35 units Donations dropped by 114 units. Of the 92 donations received. ri.{ were92 words
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Article42 1954-05-31 3 JOHORF BAHRU. Sun Chinese was kiiled and four others. Including three children. Injured In an accident between tWO CaTS ll Johore end ol th..- Cau a iy, i <•. ifternoon. The Chinese died in the Gen ral f ni42 words
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Advertisement247 1954-05-31 3 Jssssssssssssi 11 ltf,wmmm pay more when you can get them cheaper at /^V-m I Grand SNASSW the Season? Sun* ofi //g IP. Sl' Tootils Printed Namrit 36" S3 !0 55 per yd. Tobralco 3li" t.O 2.35 lystav 3ti" tgg 235 I arm tulle |gf American Plastic Sheeting 54" i Arrow247 words
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Youth A PAGE FOR THE YOUNG
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Article823 1954-05-31 4 IT CAN EVEN KILL HUMANS! \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\t\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V% warns Raymond Green r rilK SPIDER is the robb* baron, the pirate, tl Solitarj bandit «»f Ihe instill It is found all ovi planet, with speeinsei vin^ in size from micro -*l to those havii bodies as big >lv a823 words
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Article353 1954-05-31 4 the latest uses for dar i s m weather foreAmericau aneteoro.tr«- most enthusiastic this newest .nd they > i acquired to make their more trustworthy, In I 1 nited States, there are I I ..(1 tr stations, used eniirvh for weather forecasting dotted all over the353 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-05-31 4 m bahki nniN. a sixth standard student of the f.«'\ernment Tamil School in B— gnat Road. Kuala l.umI.jt. is all vmiles-_and with good reason too! He has wo n the silver medal for oratory at a recent contest hHd between the55 words
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Article604 1954-05-31 4 ALTON L. BLAKSLEE - 'Mr. Sol' Lends A Helping Hand ALTON L. BLAKSLEE ,V\\V\V\\\\\\\\ jjU vVVWWVVWVW- JI ST sunshine and sand cna give useful electric power through an amazing New York invention. It is a battery made cf razor thin strips cf silicon, the stuff that makes sand. Sunlight striking the silicon creates a604 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-05-31 4 ITS easy to sketch if jou know just how. And here's "Youth" reader Charlie Chiang of Taiping showing yen how it can be done k ,t the easy way. I. ike to draw Hues, and a giraffe. pcnjjuin. pariot reell re well ,i Mork or57 words
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Article, Illustration270 1954-05-31 4 Schoolgirl's Idea Became International Project J/H.HTEEN years ago. a young Boston scretarialschool graduate felt that her life was too restricted, and she wanted to do something that would benefit many people. She asked herself, "What can 1 do to help bring about a greater understand ing among >oung people around270 words
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Article162 1954-05-31 4 COME, come ye Monsoon Winds, Come, come, blots vehemently, Come, voice your nTlcksl tune With each and re ry Tree. Where many a sprtyhi f. d .Vote chirps its tc \'E fright*),i m( nseen Winds. Bring shower and |SM of rniri. To girc the thirsty j;-r(; >> And162 words
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Article89 1954-05-31 4 IWHY a aratchrnaket never make a fortune.? 2. WHAT is both food fi r the body and food for the mind? 3. WHY a man lifting a side of bacon off a hook is to be pitied? 4. WHY a lucky gambler is an agreeable feliow? 5.89 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-05-31 5 "One Early Morning" by Yong Pin Nam of 17 Theatre Road Taiping. Porak Super Ikonta. f 11. l/5Oth. Agfa. ft V.olef by Freddy Oey of S5 Siglap Road. Singapore. 15. Rolleiflex. f4 l/100ih. Ansco Calm and Peaceful" by Y. C. Chan of The World Optical Co.. Tenang.53 words
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Advertisement171 1954-05-31 5 ..WVWWVVVVWVVVVWVWVVWWVWWWXWVWVWVWVWVVVWWWWWWWWVVW LNVOY PHOTO ENLARGER l a prini belence a^oms J Aft as istir.c transition ol th- I|J n«'ad up and down th- l Si I "Ping column All met (~f« i'- 1 Electro treat. 1 pi r to decorati' c flnfnh Igs'e Cork u nrta tsr boar Hbt^ stoiag.* 1171 words
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Miscellaneous517 1954-05-31 5 LOCAL SHARE A/1 By A Special Correspondent O E A Jl A I k I With the absence <>t |X I AA AA i l^y news <>r any great moment %i f from either Indo-China or n,va to |.n«ence V. operators, local markets ed the t nO surprise generally remained517 words
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Miscellaneous130 1954-05-31 5 I By RITA DEL MAR WO.ND FOfl I i i:\n\i ■late I UK •>" tn (u t P Vv.il niiV .i.\ V. iimi ,i»ikiiii»\ii. v, onrio UMKH -March L'l I !!-Advance partn tome f ,.i L lve K h nro .,5 a v 1 7 1;jr J ne r>ersona m130 words
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SINGAPORE STANDARD
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Article635 1954-05-31 6 f y\\V. chances of stopping the drift towards war in ia depend on whether the Western and Communist powers eati create conditions for sort of "co-existence" which has developed i en them in Euro] Tl.. Gei va conference is an effort by these accept a settlement which will make635 words
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Article, Illustration1356 1954-05-31 6 Taya Zinkin - Taya Zinkin 1 /;</ P: son i ingsa undei Below I :he i t lIANDIGAKII, the new capital of the Punjab, is as unique as the Taj Mahal. It is an artificial city planned by architects on the drawing board. It is to be the proof1,356 words
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Article295 1954-05-31 6 We the PEOPLE Money- Lenders' < wt I as the In e Tax I ;1 Xsf I Department. 5 IWm fOT fi f\fl H«re one of their If m Ol I I 1/ tt u ethods: If a person owns 0* S Sir; Under the Moneyj lenders Ordinance, a money-295 words
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Article631 1954-05-31 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by 'rHK Malayan Film Unit since its inception has had a hard struggle to justify its existence. Officials steeped in hide-bound tradition ooked upon it as a brash brat begotten by the war and having the nerve Ph hunt for recognil on ii< a631 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-05-31 6 "Ke'.tlJy. Kittson! I lie time*; l*ve sold ye .''i'mii reereieissg visitors (I. ii ni; working keMirs!"18 words
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Article113 1954-05-31 6 PAWN-BROKERS' WILES 1 1 fo r i i men t; t of teres! which ed by G I t is g these en -"eu pawn i English, C nesei and Tamil i iqueeied into a res bout the hi p of a powei fu mag fj g Over these i113 words
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Advertisement45 1954-05-31 6 LIVE IN HEALTHY SERANGOON f/off vtttt hup/ tt Ihhim 1 -or us litth us Soo a month AFTER PAYING THE INITIAL DEPOSIT S.T.C. Bus 18A From F.nloyson Gr««n gSSSefI DIRECT Into Ihe E*tot« Garden V Estate U<*ESTATE OFFICE, YIO CHU KANG ROaD I FKoni I9ISS45 words
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Article173 1954-05-31 7 Queen's Empire Youth Message ON, May 30, (Reuter).— n Elizabeth in a message lor Empire Youth E .rday. today, asks the youth of the Commonwealth to ".sustain me with their prayers as they did at my coronation." message was released '•rday by the Empire Youth Sunday Committee for Great Britain173 words
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103 1954-05-31 7 VATICAN CITY, May 30. Pope PiUS XII ed th» fe .vent wish rday that the .spirit ot Sainted Pope Pius x would "penetrate the conferol nations" to help m banishing forever "the fear rrifying cataclysms.' Pope voice d his ardenl In an address103 words
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Article66 1954-05-31 7 lADRID. May 30 'Renterhe Spanish Cabinet Is be- lie ved to have decided i' rday not to allow the re- newal ot Gibraltar frontier I es held by Spaniards not m ployed in Gibraltar. This means that Spaniards living near Gibraltar who regularly went there to66 words
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Article39 1954-05-31 7 DORTMUND. Germ May 2** i Reuter i court has sentenced former Gestapo official, Kurt Vogler, 42. to eight year- hard labour on three charges ol assisting in manslaughter and 23 charges of "third de gree*' questioning.39 words
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Article121 1954-05-31 7 'BORDERLINE MENTAL DEFECTIVE' LONDON' May 30 (Reuter! mag Ist rate said •re < terday he thought all mentally defective women should be sterilised so that the y could not bear children "But that Is not a popuar idea." Mr. Frank Powell, magistrate at Clerkenwell. Ce ntral I ondon Court, said121 words
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Article, Illustration37 1954-05-31 7 Willi two huge bows adorning her. attractive Dolores Bichette helps to commemorate National Row Tie Week tn Florida. The eye-catching costume might start a fad in plavsults as V as neckwear. IP photo.IP - 37 words
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Article112 1954-05-31 7 JAKARTA. May 3i (IF) Foreign Minister Sunarjo yesterday defended Indonesia's right to sign a non -aggression pact with Communist China. He told United Press such a treaty would be in line with Indonesian foreigr policy. The Foreign Minister said he could not understand why112 words
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Article36 1954-05-31 7 BOMBAY. May 30. i R> ute ri Five ships Including lapanese vessel heading for Bombay have been diverted is 3,000 stevedores Intensified their four-day-old "go ■low" campaign for a revision of their wage structure.36 words
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298 1954-05-31 7 EAST, WEST ADOPT BRITISH PLAN FOR CEASEFIRE GENEVA, May SO (Renter). The ninenalion lnelei-1 .hina peaee conference in its first major decision yesterday adopted a British plan to tpeed the end of the seven-year war. Under the plan, delegates of the opposing High Commands will meet here— probably next Thursday—and298 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-05-31 7 TWO explosions and a tire killed J*B Navy men and injured 1!."> others aboard the American aircraft carrier llcnnincton on May get, as she cruised elesflg the Lastern Doited States coastline. This radio pit lure shows the bodies of about 'II of Use dead hilly co\erecl on the hangar deckAP - 55 words
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Article119 1954-05-31 7 OGDEN UTAH. May 30 (API A Tulane University professor predicted em Friday that in p. r cent of all cancers will he cancer of the lung by 1970 and that one j out ot very two men who have cancer will have thai type. He told119 words
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Article78 1954-05-31 7 WASHINGTON. May .'{o: Renter I Film Actress Jean Peters stood on a golden carpet used during the coronation ot Queen Elizabeth, when she was married here yesterday to Mr. Stuart Cramer, a Texas oil executive. The carpet had been received last week by the Rev78 words
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Article63 1954-05-31 7 LONDON. May .10 i RenterSquadron Leader Neville Duke has been awarder! the Segrave Trophy for l!»f>:{ for "upholding British prestige before the world" by breaking two world air speed records last year. The Trophy, first awarded in 1930, was instituted to i preserve the memory of63 words
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Article87 1954-05-31 7 SOUTH HAVEN Michigan May :*0 <UP- A Detroit dentist tiacke d his wife aero Michl n rdaj and then shot and I illed ih< New York man h< lo ind wil I her. Dr Kenneth B. Small. 31 .aid he k lied Jules hack, t: because87 words
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Article91 1954-05-31 7 TOKYO. May 'u. -UP*.— Unidcntitied plan* s. presumably Chines,- MlO's, threw the Nationalist Chili* 1 ronghold of Formo a into a onehour air raid a W it yesterday morning, the Far East Air Forces reported At the same time. American installations in the Philippine Islands91 words
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Article136 1954-05-31 7 WASHINGTON, May M (I l») The United Nations 1 Command has charged the Ceimmunists with violating the Korean armistice by moving war planes and either militarv equipment Into North Korea, it was discle>scd >estcrda\. The charge was made in a letter from Mai Ge n. J.136 words
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Article176 1954-05-31 7 may York. m.»v si tin— retired tmtaerlcan General tenia > urged llu« l/nitcri states ami in r allies te» blast with A-bomhs and 11 -bombs "a Im It e>f scenehed earth" aereiss the path e»f CiimniTihin In Asia. M I Char',. loughby, abo i176 words
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Article77 1954-05-31 7 Operation 'Salvage' On Woman TtTOOBAD, Yiikosli m.i. May 30 <AP> *Jaiii.» ItragOfig br»{.in complaining of gevei i r stomach pains right alter nsMsoegesiog .<n .ibeloniin.il operation leal \imust She Islted (loctoi s i i peatedly. and in I ruary the> rrmo\nl btr appendix. But thr geslsts Mlimied I- inally X-ra>*77 words
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Article167 1954-05-31 7 RIB BROKEN IN RESCUE ATTEMPT NEW DELHI. May 30 I UP Sir Edmund Hillary. who climb* d Into the world's history books exactly one year ago by scaling Mount Everest. was reported being carried from the Himalayas, yesterday, In a painfully slow foot race against approaching monsoons. ["here was no167 words
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Article, Illustration87 1954-05-31 7 The Soviet newspaper "Rid Star" yesterday renewed its charge that the United St tes has "agressive plans" in Asia and is converting Japan into its "main shock force the re ROBERT TAYI.OK. 43, the film actor, and Trsulu Thiess. JB. a German actress who has been called87 words
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Article62 1954-05-31 7 LIMA. P. in. May 30, IUP) The city ol Lima will award i gold medal to French nurse Genevieve De Gallard-Ter-raube, "the angel of Dlen Bien Phu" officials announced on Friday. Meanwhile it was announced In Hanoi thai Nur e GeneVi< ve will not leave for62 words
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209 1954-05-31 7 BLONDE DIED OF NATURAL CAUSES POLICE CANNES. May 30. (Reuter)— The police announced here last night that the death of 25-year-old blonde London secretary. Jean hlghton. i found on a building site early yesterday, had been due to 'natural causes." Earlier the police had questioned a South American. Jorge Roa.209 words
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Article34 1954-05-31 7 LONDO British Ove It i >n .i 48 pa nge i .truck by lightning over Belgium. The piar,- landed don airport with hole long and a I<m.i rje of ps port34 words
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Advertisement27 1954-05-31 7 for PERFECT COFFEE V k E i in 10 minutes! ft ©CLOCK /"f Q Coffee percolator v// ROBINSON'S EJ i:\nu> PLAIK i\ o. im\ »2» SINGAPORE. jj^tf27 words
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Advertisement127 1954-05-31 7 o 7TW o 0 o o P PF S o a i I I L. *j U 0 ssssssssssstl Jm asm A 0 Bfjasa I o OrjjfiEr f X VJ o 0 MADE FROM SPECIALLY SELECTED GRAIN 0 V/ Through oil stages cf manufocturc coch pipe is g.»» r» the127 words
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Advertisement715 1954-05-31 8 NOKDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE Te Colombo. Genoa, Mors*. lies, Antwerp, Rotterdam Hambnrg &Brerren. S'pore P. S'ham Pcnoni HAMBURG 12/!6Juna l7Jone 1 8 Jun INABOB (LLOYD) 21/27June 28 Jane 29 Jan IHOECHST (HAPAG) 7/14 July ISJoly !6J«h MOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) ...28 July 3 Aug 4 As, 5715 words
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Advertisement1277 1954-05-31 8 I lel aug, BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z (U ilneo) m »ne») MANSFIELD CO.. LTD. rjmg* Incorporaied In S;ncapore e arrlr-rv option to proceed via oilier port* u> lo:icl and ellMliurse cargo SAILIMifc lo l.l\ I.Kl'eioi e;LAS€»e»\V leiMtei.N A COMIMNTAL POBT^ D.e Sail P R bs:» Penang Ancbisee for Liverpool. Djb'.1,277 words
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Advertisement973 1954-05-31 8 1 US IMPORTS FROM ASIA W ASUINGTOX. May 30. one-fourth ol exports to the (I'P) United States import 1 country. trade trom Asia gained slightly I United States imports b.t in March from February and countries in March comparec the Philippines Republic- again Ito February included: became the largest supplier973 words
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Advertisement670 1954-05-31 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCAN AV|A For Aden, Port Said. Genaa. Antwerp, Rotterdom H Ga>ssia. Copenh^n. Gothenburg o nd Ovl. >°" P.S'ham p al "PASADENA" Gdn 23/24 "LALAND.A" June as. l "MALAYA" 15/18 June 19/19 ll j BBJBI "PATAGONIA" 26 June/ 2 July """I "FALSTRIA" 29 June 3 July670 words
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Article693 1954-05-31 9 Harold Nicolson - Harold Nicolson By Primilive Heritage. Writings in Anthropology collected by Margaret Mead and Nicolas, ('alas. (Ciollancz. 21s. > AM one of Ihosa "whom in her totreDductlon to this book. Miss Margaret Mead denounces as suckled en an outworn dependence, on The Golden Bough.'" Although unawaxa how any -man693 words
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Article507 1954-05-31 9 J. M. Cohen - J. M. Cohen By The First and Last Freedom. By K rislin.un tartl W.th Preface b> laftdoas Huxley, (Gesssasses. lis <ai f |X) ask the hard quest i< n is, si*- egins one ol \V H. A y e simple questie however, is very hard, te answe507 words
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Article, Illustration455 1954-05-31 9 STEVIE SMITH - STEVIE SMITH By The Kivrr of Kin- B> Kran<<>u Mannar (Eyre SpoUisThr Hoffman Kpisodr K> Jt titty |»rll. ((apt* 10s ».«l Y«»irr of thr Crowd. H> frrjnk TiKlrv (K\rr /t Sp«»ltt> < l'J* (>d.> Thr i.i.i K<at llorut Bj pelt r (•LriHin diamish Iliiml 5 I MAURIAC adds455 words
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Miscellaneous532 1954-05-31 9 Lii Abner By AI Capp "T 1^ """"1 TO N 7 V^f :s\T THE .PL?- Y IT'S INTERESTING nC* XerVAA Ol" > oT-rOF-SNO' IMp©SSI&LE.r.'-HEC->H l-eOCK. r r r-^/ FIAPICLV THtS lMr > agvf,. MEAN PAPPUS I SWEET E.-ST LAM t^S J J CON DITiON DEVELOPS 'T r^M^ f 9 ZA532 words
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Article, Illustration626 1954-05-31 10 O. M. GREEN - Trade In Monkeys Curbed O. M. GREEN By DEALERS in Calcutta, and farmers in many parts of India, are disturbed lest a thriving business in the export of monkeys is harmed by a Government decision. Irom Calcutta the chief, though not the only export centre twenty thousand monkeys are shipped626 words
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Article, Illustration696 1954-05-31 10 TONY MILES - TONY MILES You can look out, fellows, when the girls dig in By THEY strike— and it goes on for years THEY fly again— after cheating death THEY go to gaol— come out fighting yT/ r HEN a woman dii> her heels in— LOOK Ol'T! She696 words
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Article191 1954-05-31 10 Sir;— Mr. RB. Ooi's comments, in his columns "A Drop of Ink" (May 21), on the suggestion to investigate teachers for their political views are appropriate and timely. I wish to add that there tl already a subtle. informal and indirect way in which those191 words
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Article118 1954-05-31 10 Sir; Ity congr a I uf la t ion s to R. Gopala Pillay of Kuaia Lumpur on his recent I lucoasi (co-winner of Ihe I Straits Times Word P i 1 Z) but, as a born S:: 1 1 porean and also a Malaya:-. 1 1 I118 words
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Advertisement94 1954-05-31 10 Unnecessary Sir; I thou] I like to add to the letter from M Malthui Riiardo" (May 27). Apart from the unreasonable increase of fees by exactly 400 per cent ne mentioned, the new regulations piace qu.te unnecessary restrictions on 'L' drivers \r. that the ban on "rush applies equally to94 words
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Advertisement287 1954-05-31 10 f^ SHAW RROTHERS ll MOVIE NEWT7 ,N IjMILLL L 5 shows aasßttAUfcsM '>< i < i -> i ROCK HUDSON. n« o,u N^QaaVaaVRBSaH I V Jaw a* aV j| IN TKCHNK j! PLUS: WELCOME THE QUEEN :i'.'"""" K uu """""'""""""'»»>».m! N TOMORROW! i ar^» are* -aa*- UST w J Ossr287 words
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Article677 1954-05-31 11 Nine Goals In Soccer Thrill KUALA LUMPUR, Sun— The Selangor Combined Schools turned the tables on their erstwhile conquerors, Central Perak Combined Schools, with a rattling 6 3 win in a thrill a minute soccer match on the Princes Road Stadium yesta'rday. The Perak boys had beaten677 words
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Article78 1954-05-31 11 Tsai Ip Go Out In Semi-final SURREY, May 29 (Reute I Edwin T>ai and Ip Koon Hung, of Hongkong, were defeated in the men's doubV semi-final in the Surrey lawn tennis championships today by an American pair. Hugh Stewart and Gil Shea. 3-6, 6—3. 6—4. In the final they will78 words
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322 1954-05-31 11 N. Malaya Services And Perak Are Level IPOH. Sun— North Malaya Combined Services were held to a one-all draw by the Perak XI in a charit> soccer match here on the Chinese Assembly Hall Paeiang in aid of Lady Tenipler's T-l> Hospital Fund. Gate collections fron the game amounted to322 words
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Article42 1954-05-31 11 VIENNA Mas R< uteri ot Hungi 1 set e irld 1• »rd h»r the won en' M irds un rt a tmi il 2 minutes 11.6 < at Bud I >d e iiirnnllllt to ;>t r -poi led c\e e' here42 words
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Article206 1954-05-31 11 BIRMINGHAM, Lenalon. Mav S9 (Renter 1 Mtsa Diane* Leather (221 teulay :;.i\e Britain its second "miracle mile" this month as tne lirst unman in the world la run the mile- in uneler Bve minutes The girl athlete. I Itir minghaan U n l a ersl 1206 words
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Article53 1954-05-31 11 Sir Gordon Not Riding In Derby LOND 'uteri Sir c». i B lain imp CI \s unable j nej.- Qj.« !>• ihs loi 1. 1. 1 i n I>« iiv on June 2 nnounrin i Captain irle M i 'Que lon d lit 111 hi- bur: i i .n.j l53 words
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359 1954-05-31 11 Fazal Keeps Hampshire Scoring Down PORTSMOUTH, May 29 (Renter) Another spirited and maratham haiwling feat by I azal Mahmood, the key man to the Pakistan attack, was the feature of the opening day of the threeday game here between the feniring team and Hampshire. Hampshire was riivmiwed fear 18">; l-a/al359 words
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Article119 1954-05-31 11 f» 2 LONDON May l n dlsorg inis l county cricket ch match' lay Ido d early in nemn. t hre-f did t until after lunch an i coi d S irdaj I sum Ihe re* was no 1 md, wher Lai shire u to i shire119 words
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Article21 1954-05-31 11 1 i lo an callo 1 ner l I fi i I e lop i i i-i h.r21 words
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Advertisement985 1954-05-31 11 .aancaararr PETALING IAYA ANNOUNCEMENT LIMITED number of resi- >< >X and plots are u Badminton Sta foi i Petaling Java. Per--1 7.45 to apply for plot! tiicir app > tered cover to 1 Administrator. Petaling Java. SITUATIONS VACANT No application: received at the |< Office ol the Administrator, Pe la985 words
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Advertisement1139 1954-05-31 11 CITY COUNCIL OF TENDER NOTICE SINGAPORE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY TENDERS BOARD. y TER DEPARTMENT: (a) rEg!g£!& OF MA V AY t^ JA c ~li« i I ENDERS are invited for the H Manulacture and Supp.y i J construction of: f Concrete Valve Chambers I or 4" and 6" diameter Valves. I1,139 words
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Advertisement126 1954-05-31 11 SSeaasnBSJBJ BSSKSQ^^ nrT' iff -a ll f- 1 Hn?«Tfl-n?f?*'/V* 3 C' 4W<bV BH§HHffiH!*Q Ifir a wnon -> ft kV t, Nm MMM.MMOM »ro»MM .I.UIOV IVC A WORD, minimum 20 word» l>Z> Wr h>a SALE HITI I ie»!S> Ae.LM la. -4 1 l.Te m n.mum 20 word. g*^ MSrTIH I \e;126 words
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Article802 1954-05-31 12 BOWLERS ROUT ARMY TOURNEY NOW OPEN THE biggest surprise of the local cricket season was sprung; at Thomson road yesterday by the Police who became the first team in the Colony te> defeat the Army and thus deprive them of the 100 percent success they802 words
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Article419 1954-05-31 12 IPollecc beat army by 77 runs at Thomson Road. polk e s.\ Ch Mh Kiwi Swee c Ford b ins 2 H I c Dent b An- 11 Il p lb Evans o R -l.e Bil^h c Angus b 13 S dram c Flinders b Squire 4 c Dent419 words
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Article138 1954-05-31 12 [MING a lion's share i < led, tithiul and M. Bta Maria became- this year's Victor Ludorum the 81 Pi I ictli meet aat Re. ad yesterday nn ng eight rents in -n, which he was Ma la broke the 100 rard reci >rds138 words
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Article278 1954-05-31 12 At Changi RAF (Chang!) beat Singapore 1 Recreation Club by s aicketa. SRC: ei4 (John Marks 2:-! R. Perry 16. J. Duck* 11 H arrison 5 h,r 16. Pettett 2 for 34. Newton 3 for 14 Changi: 65 r two wl is i Evans 2»; noi it. Rose278 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-05-31 12 TAX TEE YAP, Singapore's Mr. Singapore returned from Australia yesterday. Tan had been invited there to take part in the contest to find a Mr, Australia.30 words
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Article207 1954-05-31 12 South Team For Tennis Classic THE South team to meet the North in the tennis classic to be played during the Whitsun holidays at the LakeClub courts at Kuala Lumpur was named last night as J follows: Men's Section Singles: Oru Chew Bee. A.G.B. Pakir l all from Singapore Dembles:207 words
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157 1954-05-31 12 I < >NDON. M, v 29 (Re Chris Chataway. British Olympic runner, today set an unofficial world be st I one and a hall at Most >pur Park. Surrey, whe n ran the di.star.ee in .six minutes. 33.2 seconds. This distance is not157 words
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191 1954-05-31 12 DAVIS FASTEST DRIVER AT THE 'KILO' SPRINT PENANG. Sun. Racing Driver Bill Davis again proved his class today when driving his Cooper 996 CC he clocked 28.20 seconds for the' Sungei Nibong kilometre sprint In the Is#l las Sfff CC event to return the fastest time of the day. Davis191 words
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169 1954-05-31 12 Rangers Are Leaders Now In Div. 3B KINTA RANGERS moved to the top of SAKA Division .•B with a convincing 3-0 win over Indian Brotherhood Soccerites at Qeylang Stadium yeste-rday. With spcarhe-ad Charli.Chan in tine form, the Rangers could have scored more had it not bee-n tor the 4 sound169 words
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Article21 1954-05-31 12 Gymkhana S C. beat Tampenis Rovers 3-1 in their SAFA Division 38 league' game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.21 words
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Article34 1954-05-31 12 KANSAS CITY. Kansas May 30 (Reuter). Wes Santee in a tour minute mile attempt, became the world's second fastest miler with a time of 4 mins. 1.3 seconds here last night.34 words
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376 1954-05-31 12 SINGAPORE 'A," served by two alerting 'veterans' in skipper Harith and Ivan Vass. turned In a workmanlike display e»l soccer te> beat Royal Navy 4 2 at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Singapore's victory, just* about deserving, stemmed chiefly from a .sounder defence, in which376 words
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Article305 1954-05-31 12 KUALA LI.MPIK, Sun. Strong contenders lor Selangeir's junior inter team badmintem title. Lok Hwa found Nanyang BP tough opposition and eoulel only manage a 3-2 victe>rv. In the other game. Lien > Hwa trounced Tele corns 5-0. 5 Walkovers were given by LLiew Kwong305 words
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222 1954-05-31 12 JOHORE GOAL ENDS COLONY BID FOR MCFA CUP KLUANG, Sun. Johore will meet Penang in this year's \i,i nese Football Association Cup final. Before a large crowd on the padang here today, Johgegj broni sensational one-nil victory when they dethroned the defending Mri champions, Singapore Chinese, and became Southern r..»,i;..222 words
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Advertisement104 1954-05-31 12 i '1 k y\\ buila^^i\rA\ health jfr|&; an cl V I strength C|Q^. j Mg^ BOVRIL BORNEO Sole Asentt for aasp, r. THANKS OVERONES Sine* tha Jtartad taking OVERONES. I«r arlla $r.a"» a pictura of glonoui fitneij. vivaciou* and compelling charm that man find irramt'blc > to'C" I The MottesiH,104 words
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