Singapore Standard, 3 June 1954
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Title Section18 1954-06-03 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD it m sl yol IV. No. 336. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JUNE S, 1954. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.18 words
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Article209 1954-06-03 1 Templer Goes, His Job A Mystery GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer left Singapore for London by air yesterday. His next job now remains a mystery following a British War Office announcement on Tuesday that he would not take command of the British Army of the Rhine in Germany. General Templer's appointmentReuter; U.P. - 209 words
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Article67 1954-06-03 1 A Job Well Done— Time NEW YORK, June 2 (UP)— J Time Magazine paid tribute today to Gen. Sir Gerald j Templer upon completion of his assignment in Malaya. The weekly news magazine devoted a page to the "man who saved Malaya from the Communists. A job well done. How67 words
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Article27 1954-06-03 1 DUBLIN, June 2 (UP)— Thei Irish Dally (parliament) j elected John A. Costello, j Prime Minister of Ireland to- j dav. succeeding Eamon De Valera.27 words
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Article279 1954-06-03 1 Ambushed As Templer Flies Back To London KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The manoger of Heywood Estate in the Sungei Siput North area of Perak, Mr. Robert Chestnut and his assistant, Mr. W. R. McConachie, were killed by terrorists this morning. The planters were ambushed on their own estate279 words
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Article480 1954-06-03 1 STUDENTS AND THE CAU.-UP But Seek Postponement Standard Staff Reporters ONE hundred and thirty Chinese students, the last of the batch due for National Registration still in Singapore, are now willing to register provided they are given a guarantee by the Governor that they will480 words
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Article45 1954-06-03 1 TOBERMORY, Scotland, June 2 (AP)— A wartime British frogman. Lt. Comdr. L.K. Crabb. said yesterday he will attempt to recover a Spanish Galleon's treasure believed buried in the silt of Tobermory Bay. One estimate places value of the prize at TJSS6B.7OO.OOU45 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-06-03 1 THUGS KILL EX-TEC WHILE HE SLEEPS Two Shots At Close Range...... By Bob Peries Standard Staff Reporter A FORMER Singapore detective, Phang Kah Heng, was shot dead while asleep in bed in a farm house at Boon Teck Road, off Balestier Road, yesterday morning. His mother-in-law was also shot andStandard - 278 words
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Article34 1954-06-03 1 KARACHI. June 2 (UP) New riots were reported today ih the East Pakistan jute mills, where the death of 400 persons last month, led to the ousting of the East Pakistan Government.34 words
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Article31 1954-06-03 1 Mer Alam, a Johore contractor, was hurt in a brawl at a Restaurant in North Bridge Road last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital with head injuries.31 words
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Article71 1954-06-03 1 WASHINGTON. June 2 (UP) At his news conference today, President Eisenhower said that he has not reached any decision on whether to ask Congress to authorise direct United States action in South-east Asia. The President said that the five-power meeting beginning here Thursday, with Britain. France, Australia,71 words
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Article67 1954-06-03 1 Arms Depot Explodes, One Killed SAIGON. June 2 (AP) Part of a multi-million-dollar French Union Ammunition Depot blew up here early today. First reports said a Vietnamese woman was killed and five French soldiers wounded. It was not Immediately determined whether the explosion resulted from an accident or from sabotage67 words
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123 1954-06-03 1 Mother Starts 7,500M Flight To Injured Son LONDON, June, 2. (Reuter) An anxious mother, Mrs. Helen Moncey of Kidbrooke, South-east London, left London airport yesterday on the first lap of a 7,500-mile flight to visit her sailor son who now lies critically ill in the British Military Hospital Singapore. Her123 words
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Article93 1954-06-03 1 Separate Fields, Pools BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, June 2, (AP) Birmingharri voters gave overwhelming approval yesterday to a segregation ordinance banning mixed play by Negroes and *rnite persons. A count of the ballots gave 16.686 votes for the new ordinance and 5,890 against, The new law prohibits Negroes93 words
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Article184 1954-06-03 1 As Rebels Near Hanoi HANOI, Indo-China, June 2, (UP) Fifty French aircraft totally destroyed a big Vietminh underground base 12 miles South-east of Hanoi, with 1,000 lb. bombs. Vietminh troops, on the other hand, have overwhelmed a French Union outpost, only nine miles from Hanoi on184 words
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Article47 1954-06-03 1 EPSOM, June 2 Never Say Die today won the Derby. Darius was second and Arabian Night third. Never Say Die won by two lengths with a neck between second and third horses. The winner was a 33-1 outsider. Reuter. (See Page 11).47 words
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Article66 1954-06-03 1 STOCKTON, CALIFORNIA, June 2 (AP) Christiane Martel, 18-year-old French beauty who was the Miss Universe of 1953, was granted an uncontested* divorce yesterday from Ronnie Marengo. Stockton drygroods store heir. A property settlement provided only that Marengo will return to Mis* Martel two of her dresses66 words
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Article65 1954-06-03 1 WASHINGTON. June 2 (AP) The United States 1 has started to withdraw some 200 American Air Force technicians rushed to Indo-China to help maintain French war planes nearly three months ago. The U.S. Defence Department, however, is reported considering allowing some American servicemen to volunteer to65 words
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Article41 1954-06-03 1 TOKYO, June 2 (UP)— Ho Chi Minh. leader of the IndoChina Ni Communists, sent "many kisses" to the children (his "dear nephews and nieces") of the world In a Red ffhildrens' Day message, Radio Peking said today.41 words
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Advertisement47 1954-06-03 1 Change Of Address THE offices of all departments of The Singapore Tiger Standard are located at 23, Lim Teck Kim Road, (off Tanjong Pagar Rd.) Singapore 2. Telephone numbers have also been changed for t! e new address. Five lines, *****-5, have been installed for all departments.47 words
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Advertisement44 1954-06-03 1 With SHELL Ignition Control Additts* British Patent Reatstcred for a N/P/ I LION STOUT j /r r. RICH IN VITAMIN B \J^/ RIPS PIRTS QUARTS Brawtd and bottled in Sin(apor« by ARCHIMLAQO BREWERY CO, I I ITO. OISTRISUTEO BT FRASER A"{> NEAVt i r44 words
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Article79 1954-06-03 2 MR. W. S. Ram Singh. Asst. Station Master. Malayan Railway. Singapore, has left for Ipoh to take up duties as Station Master there Known to railway emplo- i yees^as "Santa Claus." Mr. Ram Singh's turbaned and friendly figure has been a familiar sight at Singapore Railway79 words
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Article209 1954-06-03 2 Rubber Mission Chief Flies In Standard Staff Reporter SIR Francis Mudie, former Executive Councillor to the Viceroy »f liylia, arrived in Singapore^ yesterday, by Qantas 8.0.A.C. Constellation from London to head the -three-man Malayan Rubber Inquiry Mission. He told The Standard he would not inquire209 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-06-03 2 photo. Sgt. G. Piggot of the RAMC reunited with his wife and children who arrived in Singapore yesterday on the Oranje which brought 38 Army wives and children. StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article53 1954-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The 50th anniversary of the foundation of the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve will be celebrated In June this year, j The Federation Division of j the M.R.N.V.R. is being re- i presented by Lieutenant <E> RA. Lee who is at present in the United53 words
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Article435 1954-06-03 2 THE Singapore Exch certain administrative ch forms required for export Sterling Area. 1 In future, no exchange contra export forms will be re- j quired for exports, including gifts pareels under $200 in value except to certain des- tinations. For exports in excess of j435 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-06-03 2 Mr. and Mrs. Sim Kwanr Yak after their marriage at the United Chinese Library recently. The brldgegroom is the eldest son of Mr. Sim Sock Teng while the bride is the former Miss Lim Yuet Fan?, youngest sister of Mr. Lim Boon Kiong43 words
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Article34 1954-06-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Found guilty on two counts of theft in a dwelling. Hussain bin Hamzah. 2*y. was sentenced to two years' imprisonment by the President of the Sessions Court here.34 words
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Article98 1954-06-03 2 SPEAKING in London! on the growth of the Women's Institute Move-i ment in Malaya on Tues- day, Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, said that; she was pleased to hear 1 how gladly the national federation had responded to the request for help in starting institutes in98 words
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Article98 1954-06-03 2 I TELUK ANSON. Mon i "Festival of Lower Perak" which will be held at the I Speedy Road Padanfc. will open on June 5. The Festival will run lor two weeks starting at 7.30 p.m. till midnight I On Saturday nights the show will be extended98 words
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Article74 1954-06-03 2 THE Women's Auxiliary of the American Club of Malaya has decided to give a donation of $100. in lieu of a stall, to j the Fun Fair that will be i held for the benefit of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis j Association at the Great World on74 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-06-03 2 ONE of the oldest dispensaries in the HUI Street area of Singapore is trying out the latest innovation In the druggist trade to remain open after office hours lata the night. The Sincere Dispensary, begun In 1918 by the Colony's "grand old mam" Dr. Lim Boon99 words
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Article179 1954-06-03 2 MALAYA'S foreign trade for April, this year, showed an ad- j vent balance of more than $22 million, imports being $252.- i 140.287 while exports were' $229,844,757. according to offi- j cial statistics released yester- i day. During this month Malava took in $54,021,904 from179 words
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218 1954-06-03 2 British Policy To Remain Firm Strong-MacD. THE APPOINTMENT ol Sir Donald Mac Gillivray as High Commissioner &t the Federation "is a guarantee that British policy in the Federation will remain firm and strong, enlightened and wise, said the Commissioner-General, Mr. Malcoln MacDonald, in Singapore yesterday. In a statement issued after218 words
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Article197 1954-06-03 2 From Page I were 700 in addition u> original 130. AH 830 of them hav I a ed out plans to live and in the school premis of them entered th.* < by the rear of the bu while policemen guaulM two main gates. The spokesman197 words
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Miscellaneous93 1954-06-03 2 H I. i »> CLOSING rubber prices (cents per ib.) In Singapore Wednesday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 R.SS. Spot Loose 623 621 No. 1 R.S.S. BJ 63 No. 2 R.S.S. 61; 621 No. 3 R.S.S 60; 6U Tone: Steady. LONDON RUBBER Nl I li W > Sa-IM- M 'Hou.s*93 words
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Article281 1954-06-03 3 $13,200 HAUL BY 2 MEN IN PENANC Robbers- Had Knives PENANG, Wed. Two men, armed with knives, robbed Mr. Cheah Hong Hin and his wife of jewellery worth $13,000 and $200 in cash, in their house in Kampong Bahru, Ayer Itam, early this morning. Mr. Cheah, an office assistant, told281 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-06-03 3 PROF. JP. WALSH, dean of the faculty of dentistry. University of New Zealand, Otago. who has arrived in Singapore lo act as the external examiner to the University of Malaya. Prof. Walsh will address the Malayan Dental Association.39 words
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Article114 1954-06-03 3 REAR ADMIRAL G. V. Gladstone, the Flag Officer, second-in-command, Far East Station, who recently arrived j in Singapore in H.M.S. Birmingham, has transferred his flag to H.M.S. Newfoundland. as the Birmingham is returning to the United Kingdom to be re-commissioned. Admiral Gladstone will leave with the114 words
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Article37 1954-06-03 3 THE People's Education Association has moved from No. 8 Liang Seah Street, Singapore, to 23-3 Coleman Street. Prospective students should apply at the new address between 5 and 7 p.m. every day except Sundays.37 words
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206 1954-06-03 3 THE proposed market in Killiney and Somerset Roads is being sponsored by hawkers plying in Somerset, Mr. Lim Loh Koh, a spokesman for the hawkers, said yesterday. H<> denied the claim of the Singapore Hawkers' Union, which appeared in a Singapore English language afternoon206 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-06-03 3 picture. THE slanting wall which separates the Singapore Kallang Gasworks from a back lane in Crawford Street. It leans outwards at an angle of 19 degrees. StandardStandard - 27 words
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Article54 1954-06-03 3 TELUK ANSON. Wed.— The owner of the Ying Ying Beauty Parlour at Canal Road, here, will give six days of the shop's takings (May 7 to May 12) to the Convent School Extension Building Fund. The proprietress, Mrs. Wu Peng Hooi. recently donated $180 to54 words
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Article88 1954-06-03 3 IPOH. Wed— The National Association of Perak will hold a gala bail at the Jubilee Dance Hall on Thursday" July 1. from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Among the attractions will be a best dressed lady competition, impromptu waltz and quickstep contests, singing by88 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-06-03 3 photo. MISSES Lucy and Lily Wee, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wee Leng Hiang, were baptised at the Church of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Paya Lebar. recently. StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article168 1954-06-03 3 RESIDENTS of Crawford j Street in Singapore are now breathing easier because a wall which they considered to be in imminent danger of J crashing on their children playing in a back lane, has been strengthened by wooden supports. The wall separates the lane168 words
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Article184 1954-06-03 3 An Esplanade Dinner A CIVIC reception in the form of a dinner and a concert for which the City Day Anniversary Celebrations Committee has voted $2,500 will be given to the World Assembly of Youth Delegates when they visit Singapore in August. The dinner for184 words
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Article128 1954-06-03 3 A LABOURER. Ng Teow Chye, was acquitted in the Singapore Second District Criminal Court yesterday on a charge of negligently causing the death of a colleague. 17-year-old Gan Ong Tian. while driving a lorry. On Feb. 4, this year. Gan was loading Ng's lorry with chairs128 words
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Article99 1954-06-03 3 UK. Grant For TB Hospital KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— I The Nuffield Foundation (of! the United Kingdom) has offered a grant to meet the remuneration of a Medical Research Worker at the Lady Templer T.B. Appeal Fund's Hospital now being built at Cheras Road, Kuala Lumpur, for a period up to99 words
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Article62 1954-06-03 3 IPOH, Wed.— The Mentri Besar of Perak announced yesterday the merger of the Menglembu Home Guards Tenants Registration Unit with that of the Ipoh body. He then presented credentials to officers of the Menglembu Home Guard. In a speech, the Mentri Besar said the Tenants Registration Unit62 words
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Advertisement174 1954-06-03 3 i Ml %m Now there's a Ronson for every pocket I& person Ronton Whirlwind A real man's lighter; lights •nd stays alight in any wind (wind shield is re'ractable). n satin or engine-turned Chromium, or leather covered Ronton Standard Popular with all, and certain to please is this handsome Ronson.174 words
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Advertisement328 1954-06-03 3 31 Consecutive Victories Indianapolis!! WINS 1954 RACE B^LLsB [\J j _v r^_p_f___^___r Choose the Tire of Champions r .^V* THr_BB a -A. X.X-S r Champion race drivers DEMAND, BUY and -Mil_Br^ W_P_w V j f' rei,, 3 n e Tire* have been on tho winning 1 WfW 1 ■P_P /J328 words
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Article, Illustration705 1954-06-03 4 Many Stayed At Home Cinemas Were Full MALAYA, except in a few small towns spent a somewhat dull Hari Raya this year. There t.'^s the usual colourful clothes and family outings, but not all the clothes were new, and spending was curtailed. In Singapore the dayStandard - 705 words
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Article148 1954-06-03 4 PENANG, Wed. A new series of $50 currency notes bearing the portrait of the Queen is to be issued in Malaya and Borneo next week. The new notes, according to Mr. J. M. Hill, secretary to the Currency Commissioners Malaya^and British Borneo, will be148 words
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Article37 1954-06-03 4 HONGKONG. June 2 Special Standard Serivce; Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $15.63 to .£1 sterling; $5.***** to U.S.; $1,822 to Malayan $1: $0,225 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $253.75 to 1 tael.37 words
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Article171 1954-06-03 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM, JWed.— The first anniversary oi the Queen's coronation was fittingly commemorated here this morning when the Queen's Coronation Maternity Ward at the hospital was declared open by the Senior District Officer, Province Wellesley. Mr. J.H. Davis. The Director of Medical Services, Dr. R.E. Anderson,171 words
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Article142 1954-06-03 4 Rubber Output Shows Increase FEDERATION of Malaya rubber statistics for April showed production from estates and smallholdings at 42,107 tons against 42,008 tons for March. Total stocks of rubber at the end of April was 59.504 tons against 60.283 tons for March. Dealers* stocks stood at 41.661 tons (43.285 tons142 words
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Article65 1954-06-03 4 THE first branch Employment Exchange in the rural I I areas for the Colony, will be i 1 opened at the Bukit Panjang Community centre on Mon- j day. Mr. F. G. Tyson, the Employment Exchange Officer, told The Standard that if the response from65 words
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Article, Illustration125 1954-06-03 4 ACTING Director of the United States Information Service in Singapore. Mr. Robert J. Boylan, left the Colony on leave yesterday in the vessel Victoria accompanied by Mrs. Boylan and two children. He told The Standard that he and his family are leaving Singapore with great regret.125 words
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Article109 1954-06-03 4 New Board On Chinese Matters SINGAPORE wfl] h_ve new Chinese Advisory Board next month to advise the Secretary for Chinese Aflairs on matters concerning Chinese tradition and CUftomi in tht Colony. Board members will lt nominated by the Gnvtrin r. Sir John NicolJ. for a term < f three years.109 words
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Article138 1954-06-03 4 Rubber Estate Makes $82,257 AFTER providing estimated taxation profits to date and ft directors' fees. Ay ur P.e as Rubber Estate i.«. reported a profit >t 257 for the yeai The dim tors arc mending a dividen I >f cent, per share sorbing $39 ;7.>. The balance btOllfhl I Wai138 words
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Article85 1954-06-03 4 ipoh. Wed.— Tbe the 12th Royal La rilictcri by .Mr. E Will feature m tw. ances here betweano 16. On June 1 1 the I Society. ■< compani I. sneers' band, will 'The Holy CitlV 10 ly A R. Gaul. 11. ■N will be in85 words
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Advertisement458 1954-06-03 4 m ow a es ©w©ni °th^ trashing product -I F^ kkM* aL__W A?k f Surf at y k our ,oc 1 sh c °P- You soon be Surf gets out every scrap of h.dden d.rt (Jut other A /ittie Surf f oes o ten woy Measure ,t hke M mWLW&SMk.458 words
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Article265 1954-06-03 5 Two Strong Favourites' PENANG, Wed— Tlie Pan -Malayan Labour Party which will hold its annual delegates conference here on June s—ti5 ti is expected to issue a bold statement on the White Paper on elections and choose a leader to carry out the Party's principles. There265 words
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Article140 1954-06-03 5 CONTRACT SYSTEM IS FLAYED PRAI Wed.— The members ol the Prai Wharf Workers' j Un hi were told by the Sec-' retary of the Penang branch ot the Malayan Trade Union C luncil, Mr. Ooi Thiam Siew. that it would benefit them if they worked under the direct i I140 words
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Article80 1954-06-03 5 NEWS has been received h ••<_' from St. Charles, Missouri, that Miss Suk Hun i an. daughter of Mr. and Mi> Chan Ping Kee. 23 Malacca Boad. Seremban. k iduated magna cum laude l.i>! Satunlay irom Linden-! wood College, where she lias b• en a student tor80 words
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300 1954-06-03 5 TERRORIST BLACKMAILER SHOT DEAD BY SOMERSETS KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Men of the Somerset Light Infantry killed two important members of the terrorist organisation on Hfcwthdrnden Estate in Kuala Lumpur last Sunday, it was officially revealed today. One was a Branch Committee secretary for Setapak and the other a map tracer300 words
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Article66 1954-06-03 5 MALACCA. Wed. A 19I old singer Ei. L. Hamid v. >;. the lirst prize in Radio, Uf; laya, Malacca's effort at the City Cabaret recently to find ;i Malaeea representative the All-Malayan Malay j Ta len time Competition sponsored by Budayah, a Malay! association at66 words
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Article157 1954-06-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Although approximately 3.000 oicrs have been added, the Kuala Lumpur voters' renter totals a disappointing 10.338 which represents only a little more than four per cent o( Ihe town's population of roughly 250.000. Until the eve of the closing 1157 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-06-03 5 photo. TOAST TO HAPPINESS: Mr. Malcolm Brian Young and his bride, the former Miss June Mary Giidersleeves toast one another at a reception at the Lake Club after their wedding at the St. Mary's Church. Kuala Lumpur recently StandardStandard - 39 words
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Article, Illustration227 1954-06-03 5 GENERAL Sir Gerald Templer, the former Federation High Commissioner, left Singapore yesterday morning for London in heavy rain, accompanied by Lady Templer and their daughter Jane. The BOAC plane which was taking them away taxied down the runway at 8.45 a.m.. piloted by Capt.227 words
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Article73 1954-06-03 5 One Day's Earnings To Varsity PENANG. Wed— A total of :>o:> trisha riders have registered with their association to donate one day's collections on June 4 for the .Nanyang University Building Fund. Each trisha will carry an identification flag and a locked box to keep the fares. The riders will73 words
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Article260 1954-06-03 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will be asked whether people born in Penang and Malacca and now permanently residing In the Colony will be required to register as citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies for election purposes. This is one of four260 words
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Article90 1954-06-03 5 Rit son Plan To Be Studied The Finance Committee of the Singapore City Council nt will give "'urgent" considera- tion to the application of n the Ritson Pay Scheme to H the Council's monthly paid H staff. This assurance was given Q by the acting City President, tt Mr. J.90 words
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Article76 1954-06-03 5 rj MR LIM Choon Mong has £r been elected President of the j^ Upper Serangoon Road Boys' j^ Club. Singapore. Messrs. Lim Kim Tah and Teo Kim Heng were elected tt Vice-Presidents. Mr. Goh Yong 1 tt Meng (Secretary), and Mr. jtt A. Pekeri (Treasurer). Com- tt76 words
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Article125 1954-06-03 5 Rally Marks End Of T.U. Month MALACCA. Wed Some one thousand trade union members from all over the Settlement marched through the town on- Sunday with band, banners and floats from Kubu Plain to Hiiir Park for the mass rally which ended the first Trade Union Month English school teachers,125 words
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Article37 1954-06-03 5 JACOB Martook Sharbanee was fined $10 by the Magistrate. Mr. A. W. Ghows. on Tuesday on a reduced charge of careless driving resulting in hittina^t stationary motor cycle. He was originally charged with negligent driving.37 words
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Article850 1954-06-03 6 JT may have been due to the sudden descent from high to low altitudes. Or one could attribute it to the change in latitudes. Whatever the reason, Tungku Abdul Rahman seems not to have been in the best t of form when, enroute to Singapore from850 words
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371 1954-06-03 6 Is Malaya Ready For Self -Govt? Sir: Your editorial of 26th May was really most amusing. Your editorial broadside against the Party Negara reeks with bias and prejudice against a legitimate political organization and by no stretch of imagination can one dismiss the conviction that you, are a hopeless victim371 words
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Letter195 1954-06-03 6 Boy Scout Chief Replies Sir; May I suggest that If "A Youth" of Trengganu has any really constructive views on the question of the Malayan Youth Council functioning also as the National Committee for the World Assembly of Youth, that he sends his views to the Hon. General Secretary of195 words
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95 1954-06-03 6 Sir.—The Progressive Party's allegation that certain Legislative Councillors had approached some of the principals to reserve places for them in the schools is some what like a political stunt If, however, the Party feels that by making such statements it is doing something good for95 words
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Article, Illustration1057 1954-06-03 6 Rawle Knox - Rawle Knox by of the London Observer KUALA LUMPUR. AFALAYA has long been a country uncertain of itself. The Europeans have looked outwards, trying to discern whether it is slump or boom that hongs over the horizon. The Chinese have gone about their labours under a Government1,057 words
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Article105 1954-06-03 6 Review of Views New Incentive COMMENTING on General! Sir Gerald Templer's de-( parture from this country.* Sin Chew Jit Poh says that* he will leave a new spirit' of progress among the] peoples of this country which will be given them a] new incentive for unity. This will continue, the105 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-06-03 6 Tie sat tike patience on a monument, smiling at grief -from mm n^m13 words
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Article, Illustration19 1954-06-03 6 "Dtinno what things are coming to!— First the hydrogen bomb sets out of h nil now you19 words
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Article544 1954-06-03 6 R.B. OOI - A Drop of INK R.B. OOI By r |HIE people. (specially X those in urban anas, associate the emergency with action in the jungles and the vast amount ot money spent on it. That is the negative side of the emergency. On the positive side tlie emergency has helped to544 words
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127 1954-06-03 7 HANOI. June 2. (AFP).— General Christian De Castries, captured commander Of Dien Bien Phu, is in good health and has been given permission to write a long letter to his wife. Tins was stated by French Army doctor. Major Paul Grauwin. senior officer127 words
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Article54 1954-06-03 7 PARIS. June 2 (Reuter) France's accelerated call-up of conscripts to release regulars for strengthening Indo-China forces, will start «t the end of this month, usually reliable sources said yesterday. Youths born in September. October and November 1933 will be called to the colours between June 28 and54 words
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Article67 1954-06-03 7 HONOLULU, June 2 (Reuter) Six hundred-foot fountains of liquid fire spurted [roan a volcano in Southern Hawaii yesterday in its worst ruption since 1921. Girl guides camping on the rim Of the 4.090- foot Kilauea volcano watched in awe i s a half mile long crack opened67 words
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Article21 1954-06-03 7 LONDON. June 2. (Reuter* The Queen Mother and Princess Margaret went to an "all-star" variety matinee here yesterday.21 words
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Article152 1954-06-03 7 PARIS, June 2. (Reuter) Gaullist Secretary of State for Indo-China Raymond Schmittlein resigned last night on Party orders. M. Schmittlein, appointed on Monday night, had spent less than 10 hours at his Ministry one of the shortest tenures of office in French political history. If.152 words
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Article69 1954-06-03 7 PARIS. June I (Reuter) A rejected lover. Georges Fuzenier, set off a smoke grenade in his former girl friend's home here yesterday.. The fire brigade was called and the girl, Virginie Lecomte. was taken to hospital with burned hands and stomach. Georges, a window cleaner who69 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-06-03 7 photo. THE United States Navy's Viking XI single stage rocket soars from a launching stand at the White Sands proving grounds, last week, for a new altitude record of 158 miles. The 421. -ft rocket which weighed 71 tons, gained a speed of 4,300 miles per hour. It was inU.P. - 55 words
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324 1954-06-03 7 China-Soviet Split Is Wishful Thinking— Paper \NY SPLIT between Commumunist China and Russia can only be the wishful hopes of those who seek some fa_j out of the Far Eastern impasse and therefore attempts to induce a Mao-Malenkov break must inevitably end in frustration rhis is the view of "The324 words
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399 1954-06-03 7 WASHINGTON, June 2, (Reuter) The special security board set up to investigate Dr. Robert J. Oppenheimer, the man who directed the building of the world's first atomic bomb, has recommended that he be not allowed access to atomic secrets. The three-man board recorded399 words
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Article, Illustration100 1954-06-03 7 A city's troops abroad were fed up with their glamorous "pin-ups" tired of gazing at the film star lovelies. They u anted to see a girl from home. Now they are to be seat pictures of eighteen-vear-old clothing machinist Norma Vin.r "of Headihclev. Leeds. For Leeds Servicemen'sMirrorpic - 100 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-06-03 7 iiwim; run at London's festival Imi lair are Ulim I 11/ alietli lanner MM Mianie W'alli*. liny were among Klin theatre aim nWHa perwaallttet who vera practicing for a charity gala, Ili/alieHi ami Slianic are on Hie carpel hut they i lon 'l seem to mind. Mirropie.Mirrorpic - 47 words
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Article86 1954-06-03 7 LONDON. June 2. (Reuter). A limping 38-year-old father was paid nearly £8.000 in the High Court here on Monday night for his married life and hopes of future fatherhood. The man. Mr. Denis Brown, became impotent as the result of a worktime accident. "No amount of86 words
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Article107 1954-06-03 7 VATICAN CITY. June 2 (API— The body of newlysainted Pope Pius X will be returned to Venice. fulfilling his 190:5 promise to sorrowful Venetians that "alive or dead, I will come back." The forthcoming return of the Saint's body to St. Mark's Cathedral, is believed to be the107 words
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Article30 1954-06-03 7 King Saud of Saudi Arabia will visit Jordan on June 13 at the invitation of King Hu.s.sein of Jordan, it was announced at Amman on Monday. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article42 1954-06-03 7 DACCA. June 2 I Reuter > I The crack Sylhet-Chitta- gong mail train was derailed j 43 miles from Dacca on Mon- day killing one woman and injuring at lea t 30. accordi ins to reports reaching here.42 words
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Article70 1954-06-03 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON. June 2. The following are the closing prices ot rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON TIN Spot 18 id. Spot 728 per ton. July/ Sept. 18,d. buyers. £729 sellers. Oct. /Dec. l9id. Three months £727 Jan. /Mar. 19,d. buyers. £727.1070 words
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240 1954-06-03 7 Margaret Attends Charity Premiere LONDON, June 2 (Reuter) Princess Margaret went last night to the premiere of "The Frog," a melodrama which stars her titled friends and which she helped to direct. People paid up to five guineas a seat to watch viscounts, carls and asserted lords and ladies put240 words
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Article275 1954-06-03 7 LONDON. June 2 <UP' India has told Russia that Soviet support for the Communist Vietminh stand on Laos and Cambodia would mean a loss of friendship for j Russia among the independent countries of Southern j Asia. Informed sources said today. This, the sources said, was275 words
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Article188 1954-06-03 7 PARIS. June 2, (AP)— A French Deputy told the National Assembly yesterday the Indo-China situation is In danger of "turning into a catastrophe" and "it would be a crime to continue the war with half-measures and mediocrity." The Deputy, Francis Caillct. I spoke188 words
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Article163 1954-06-03 7 By ARNOLD C. BRACK.MAN Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. June t, Considerable confusion appears to be attending the registration of (hinese here for next years planned general election The election will be the first in Indonesia's historv. The point at issue is bow an Indonesian citisen of163 words
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Article37 1954-06-03 7 prominent Mau Mau leadt r known as Ndaya. was killed on Saturday in a battle In the Mount Kenya region. 80 miles North of Nairobi. British Army headquarters in Nai- robi said yesterday.— ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Advertisement694 1954-06-03 8 NORDDEUTSI^aER LLOYD AND p HAMBURG -AMERIK A LINIE lOINT SERVICE To Colorrbo Genoa. Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Bremen. S'pore P. S'ham Penong HAMBURG HAPAG) 12/16 June 17 Jane 18 June t NABOB (LLOYD) 21/27 June 2B Jane 29 June •HOECHST (HAPAC) 7/14 Jaly 15 July 16 Jaly MOSELSTEIN (LLOYO) 28694 words
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Advertisement1239 1954-06-03 8 th: t«M BLUE FUNNEL UNE TH: MK tst lines) MANSFIELD CO., LTD. < r«_SK > »*»t Incorporated in Singapore Carriers option to proceed vlu othrr port!* to load and discharge cargo s\ll.lN(;s ra I.IYKRPOOf.. GLASGOW LONDON CONTIVKVTAL PORTS I Due Sail P. Sham Penana Anehises -for Liverpool. Dublin Swansea C.331,239 words
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Advertisement963 1954-06-03 8 SMALL COPTER COSTS NO MORE THAN CAR MOORESTOWN, New Jer- here on Monday, sey, June 2. (AFP) The The helicopter Is now American Glenview Motor undergoing tests at PhiladelProducts Company has con- phia. When it is mass-pro-structed a helicopter whose duced its price will be cost is no more than963 words
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Advertisement756 1954-06-03 8 EAST ASIATIC LINES a SAILINCS TO CONTINENT SCANDINAVIA Far Aden, Part Said, Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdom, Hamburg, Gdynia, Copenhagen, Gothenburg and Oslo. Snore P. Sham Penang a) "LALANOIA" 8/11 jun« 12/12 June 13/14 Jan. Ml "MALAYA" 15/18 June 19/19 Jinc 20'20 J.n, an) "PATAGONIA" 26 Jane/ 2 July J/g mi) "FALSTRIA"756 words
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361 1954-06-03 9 LONDON, June 2, (Reuter)— -The Interim Committee set up by the United' Notions Tin Conference in December will meet here on June 10 to discuss the future of the Internationol Tin Agreement. The committee was formed after the Geneva neeting361 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-06-03 9 phot AIRLINE Stewardess June Murphy feeds a cold luncheon to a holstein bull calf before he boards a Pan American Clipper for Guam. The bull was shipped from the Middle West of the United States and is going to be used to propagate the species on Guam. U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article144 1954-06-03 9 SYNDICATE PROCEEDS ARE DOWN THE falling market during 1953 resulted In a substantial decrease in the sale price received for Hidden Streams Rubber Syndicate Ltd.. Mr. O.J. Roy. the chairman stated at the annual general,meeting in London recently. With the smaller crop, the proceeds were down by over £9.000. Against144 words
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Article67 1954-06-03 9 THE demand for natural rubber is likelv to expand, states Mr. Paul Litchfield, head of the Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Co. of America, who is at present visiting England. He predicts that even if Malaya'? growers spend all their spare cash in planting •!cw trees, there will67 words
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Article111 1954-06-03 9 LONHON, June 2 (Reuter) Worid beer drinking figures last year were the biggest fpr many years, reaching 6,158.000.000 gallons, about 165.000.000 gallons more than in 1952, says the Brewing Trade Review, official organ of the Brewers Society, published yesterday. The upward trend is a111 words
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Article141 1954-06-03 9 WASHINGTON. June 2. (AP)— The U.S. Rubber Facilities Disposal (om mission said yesterday that 55 proposals have been submitted by 35 different companies for sale of the U.S. Goverr.nient's synthetic rubber plants and equipment. The government is keeping a finger on the 27 synthetic plants141 words
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Article145 1954-06-03 9 LONDON. June 2. ißeoltfj —Britons will now Mt more cigarettes because of a government decision to allow cigarette manufacturers to buy a full year's requirements of United States and Canadian tobaccos, lt was announced. The manufacturers have been 'given dollar allowances based on the weight145 words
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Article126 1954-06-03 9 AMERICAN women have virtually cornered the market on a new type of ■eta-ora made by a Sheffield cutlt-ry firm in^Fngland, which haa three tc o of detachable blades. One set consists of pinking shears for cutting cloth, and the other two $r s art for ordinary126 words
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Article78 1954-06-03 9 MALAYAN rubU*r itatMlca for April showed th.it exi^rs of ribbed smoked sheel n, <r from Singapore and »n F»'^eralion i< mounted to ton«, making the total for I M fir-t four months of th" v?>: t 186.447 tons. The United Klnad l.b'.V. 4 tuns of ribbet' smoked sheets78 words
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Miscellaneous520 1954-06-03 9 Ul Abner By A/ Capp ]i F___r_N V^H-I I WAL,r^TCHEß^^H(BM|^P*Tr ,,^^*^^_^HHß F (¥SPPY "^figgMT heTk? 1 tvjQTCI VI TH' I T^iK^BINROTrIMI R lfllVAin_al-'^ YOKUM IS fl OH s°B.r'- I rjfTT.rv^u _L y oRLD 'N MOSCOW. POL ANC-fl I I UUP W\mFr 1 6-GROWIN'~IfI DON'T J ll^oo^n^ ,NI -I A ___iNA-520 words
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Miscellaneous270 1954-06-03 9 v tmauM_mammmahmm tM>ma i mmMutiatmmwnmmmmM*i^iim^«m}imm nt_*^maummm^****a mm****** ITingaporel! l___o PI BLIC RELATIONS: Jurong Ml m.s.. Haveloik Road Community Centre and Mt. Emily Girls' Home. TIIEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY: meeting at 8. Caiiiihill Road 8 30 p.m. EAST-WEST SOCIETY: weekly meeting in the British Council Hall. Stamford Road. 8.30 p.m. SHELL CO film270 words
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Miscellaneous263 1954-06-03 9 Surface Mails j, DEPARTIRE: Charon for Western Australia Eastern Australia and New Zealand. ARRIVALS: Itaura from North India and Burma and President Buchanan rrom United Stall I s lis 9k_m^mm\^k m WfWl^omm___m KLVANG BRILLIANT: Zombies of the Stia'osphere (whole serial) 630 and S p.m. CORONATION: Kerna Kau 7 15 and263 words
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Miscellaneous309 1954-06-03 9 Band Wagon 1.15. 3. 3d. 1.45 sad 9 15 p.m. (•LORY: Aurat (Hindustan 2 30. ♦i and 9 p.m. PXHAMOINT: Husn Ra— Chor (Hindustani) IS Noon. 3. I and p.m. UiMWiR: Gu'naar (Hindustani). 12 Noon 3 6 and 9 p.m. STAR: Far Frontier UM am Autumn (Cantonese) 1 15. 330309 words
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Article840 1954-06-03 10 EDWARD CRANKSHAW - It Is Still Stalin's Russia EDWARD CRANKSHAW BY I QBSCURELY, without any flourish of trumpets, the Soviet Government of Mr. Malenkov has just released its most important statement of Soviet internal policy since the death of Stalin. It says, in effect, that in spite of many signs to the contrary,840 words
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Letter129 1954-06-03 10 Sir;— One English newspaper has st: ted that shortage of cables i s holding up the installation of telephones; another state,., that Government is blamed by two Rural Board members for the delay, but whatever the reason fo r th^ delay, nothing but gross inefficiency or lack of129 words
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Letter145 1954-06-03 10 company, and the value which will be p'acri on equipment, purchas< 1 \.i v in a year ur so of the actual take over and valuation of assets. For this the long suffering public must continue to suffer. Maybe if the Board to administer the telephone service under145 words
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324 1954-06-03 10 Sir; The present system of examining studentteachers In English Schools in North Johore leaves much to be desired. The practical teaching of the teachers is assessed by only one examiner observing only one lesson. This method had led to various abuses, among which is the necessity324 words
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Letter383 1954-06-03 10 DEFEAT OF THOMAS S:r;— From my reading of his letter of the 26th. "True Socialist" seems to me to b e gloating over the "crushing defeat" of Mr. Francis Thomas, which, he says, constituted a "signal event." I am sorry, but I immediately thought of a boxer exulting ove r383 words
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Article396 1954-06-03 10 Michael Siew, 255 Jalan Besar, Singapore 8. Hobbies: Cycling, songs, view cards. movie magazines and radio listening. Would like to correspond with Pen-pals all over the world. Mr. Jimmy Tay, 552 2 Brickfields Road. Kuala Lumpur. Hobbies: Collecting English songs, views, stamps, film stars photos and general396 words
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Miscellaneous338 1954-06-03 10 rp6DAY*8 OKHAIION; -I J BMkc the mo»t ol nil that come*, iiul the Irast or all TIIMi.sDAV FOK BVEBYONh: Tr.eie will be pitfalls for those Who are hasty, stubborn or emoi. mal today. Depend upon your own efforts, ar.rt expect !:lt!e of others if you would be happy and accomplish338 words
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Article236 1954-06-03 11 Civic Reception To Be Held June II Representatives of local well known personalities 1 It was suggested that members of the City Council intending to be present at the reception should be there at least ten minutes before it is due to start in236 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-06-03 11 Hong Kong's basketball team (North Point) paid a visit at the Haw Par Villa yesterday. In picture team manager, Mr. Yu places a wreath at the Aw Hoe Memorial. The Hong Kong cagers will play four games in Singapore. They meet Poh Hin on June 4. Cheng Wu on June63 words
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Article85 1954-06-03 11 IPOH. Wed— lndian Recreation Club sprang a surprise by defeating the PCRC by a solitary goal in today's senior division league game plaved lon the Assembly Hall ground. The Recs were lucky in i having a reliable goalkeeper [in Pak Weng who effected I several point85 words
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Article143 1954-06-03 11 EMPIRE GOLF SERIES ST. ANDREWS. Scotland. June 1 'Reuter)— New Zealand beat South Africa by seven games to two and Australia defeated Canada by five games to four on the first day of the Commonwealth international golf series here today. Britain the other team competing were not engaged today. The143 words
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Article346 1954-06-03 11 BRUSSELS, June 1: (Reuter) Emil Zatopek, Czech holder of nine world records, tonight bettered his own world figures for 10.000 metres (six miles 375 yards) when he clocked 28 mins. 54.2 sees here. His previous best was 29 mins. 1.6 sees, made last November. It346 words
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Article35 1954-06-03 11 BRUSSELS. June 1. (Reuter Australia, holders of the Davis Cup led Belgium, the 1953 -European zone winners, by four matches. to nil after the first day's play In their two-day international match here.35 words
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Article126 1954-06-03 11 VANCOUVER. Canada. June I (AP)— A total of 820 athletes are scheduled to come here for the British Empire Games from July 30 to Aug 7. A list issued by games headquarters shows country-by-country representation: Canada 221, England 127. Gold Coast 12. Northern Rhodesia 17 Scotland126 words
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Article53 1954-06-03 11 MALACCA. June ..—Malacca Badminton Association has extended the closing date of entries for their 1954 tournaments to June 7 at 6 p.m. when the draw will take place. Charlie Seow, secretary of the association, stated that several Johore, Negri Sembilan and Selangor entries are expected to join the53 words
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Article467 1954-06-03 11 EPSOM DOWNS, June 2 (Reuter)— Never Sav Die, a rank outsider owned by the American Robert Sterling Clark, wop the 175th renewal of the Derby stakes here this afternoon. The Little Son of Nasrullah dashed to the front after entering the straight and won easily467 words
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Article288 1954-06-03 11 VICTORIA School shattered Rattles Institution's hopes of Winning this year's interschool cricket honours when they handed them a ninewicket defeat yesterday By this victory— their lhird successive one Victoria School have enhanced their own chances of« winning the honours. Eric Retnam was the hero of288 words
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Article228 1954-06-03 11 KOALA LUMPLIC. We*. Selangor Chinese Athlrtir Association (Chemvei) brat Selangor Indian Association 2—o in today's division one league soccer match at the Prim s Road ground. Indians, last y»-;ir's leant champions, ihdfced po.»r form Their forwards could not combine effectively and their defence was none*228 words
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Advertisement731 1954-06-03 11 1 SITUATIONS VACANT INDIAN Interpreter, Labour Department. Singapore. Siilary Seale: $235x15--355 B 370 x 15-445/B 475 x 15- plus variable allowance. Total emoluments range from $305.50 p.m. with annual increments to $700. -p.m. Qualifications. Passed School Certificate Examination or its quivalent and must be able to read and write Tamil731 words
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Advertisement560 1954-06-03 11 f 1 CHANGE OF ADDRESS As arid from Monday, 7th June, 1954, the HEAD OFFICES of Fraser Neave Limited, Malayan Breweries Limited, Archipelago Brewery Co. (1941) Limited will be located at 475, River Valley Road, Singapore 10 telephone j number ***** Our postal address re- mains unaltered P.O. Box 853,560 words
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Advertisement407 1954-06-03 11 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT TENDER NOTICE r rENDERS are invited for the 1 purchase of the following articles: Numbers Sacks 2.300 4-gallon tins 372 Large tins— so &56 lbs. 135 The above empties can be inspected at the General Hos- pital. Singapore. on applica- tion to the Chief Steward. Sealed tenders will407 words
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Advertisement21 1954-06-03 11 SOCC_fl.- Dir. I—SRC vs Star Soccerites Kol— Jalan Besar. Div. 2—Aston vs CA "A" Geylang. Shooting: Singapore Gun Club 5 p.m.21 words
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Advertisement193 1954-06-03 11 TODAY! 1.45-4-6.30-9.30 the %\wß^&_____m Highway man WL Ji BEGGAR'S Nt^ In Tl< lINK'OLtVR £J Dist. I>> Shiw BroH. Ltd. V DIABETES LOBULINA anii flabetle tablet? o* Dr James Burmahtl pieparevf in Swiss Serum Vaccine Institute, Switzerland (under Government control) promotes a progressive reduction of sugar in the blood and urine.193 words
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Article344 1954-06-03 12 PORTSMOUTH, June 1 (Reuter). Th e Pakistan touring team failed to accept the challenge of scoring 87 runs an hour and their match against Hampshire e n' d e j tamely today in a draw. When Hampshire declared i at 238 for fix, Pakistan had i344 words
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534 1954-06-03 12 LONDON. June 2, (Reuter and UP).— Don Cockell, the British and British Empire heavyweight champion steam -rolleted Tiis way to a narrow points victory over America's Harry Matthews in a 10-round international heavyweight contest at the White City stadium last night. The534 words
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Article46 1954-06-03 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— Scoring a goal in each half i Malaya Signals Regiment beat Advance Air Headquarters 2—l at the HQ Malaya District ground today. Inside left Thorburn scored both goals for Malaya Signals while Inside right Rees scored Air HQ's only goal.46 words
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648 1954-06-03 12 LONDON. June I.—Middlesex beat Gloucestershire today to register their sixth straight win since the start of the English County cricket championship this season. In winning by seven wickets at Lord's here, Middlesex gained due reward for allround supremacy. Their slow bowlers enjoyed chief648 words
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Article, Illustration481 1954-06-03 12 WINDSOR LAD - ROBBIE BURNS CAN OUTPACE HIS RIVALS WINDSOR LAD By PENANG Barakat, Sweet Dream and Robbie Burns will stage a three cornered battle In the main sprint event (race 4) at today's race* •second day of the Penang Turf Club's summer meeting. My choice is Robbi Burns, who did a winning481 words
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Article309 1954-06-03 12 Race 2: t)n Saturday's running Welsh King appears to have the beating of this j moderate field over six furs. This French bred three-year-old did not have the best of luck in the running. A backmarker most of the way Welsh King did not come into309 words
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Article168 1954-06-03 12 Race 6: Jacobin, who was beaten by Ores early pace last Saturday, should make one of the safest bets today. He was unlucky to come up against Ore In galloping mood. In a lack-lustre field' and over six furlongs. Jacobin should have little difficulty in winning. At168 words
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Article155 1954-06-03 12 IPOH. Wed.— The executive committee of the Ipoh and District Football League met last evening for over an hour but did not reach any decision on the steps to be taken in connection with the walkout of the Ramblers football team in last Monday's senior division155 words
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Article112 1954-06-03 12 New Perak Tourney For Youth IPOH. Wed.— The Perak Badminton Association are instituting a new tournament for school boys and girls. Entries are being called from students for the first Perak Open Boys' and Girls' championship which will start towards the end of this j month or early July. The112 words
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Article27 1954-06-03 12 NEW YORK, June 2, (AP). —England's Plymouth Argyle Football Club completed its American Wfar last night with 'a 1-0 victory over the New York All-Stars.27 words
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Advertisement232 1954-06-03 12 Fashionable Style Reasonable Price DAH HWA TRADING CO., 11. Upper Pickering St. Singapore t Asthma Mucus Loosened First Day aVDon't let coughing. ei .:< rhokIng attuiks of Brunt, hit is or Asthma ruin your i arid energy another day or TiiKht without »r\mg M DACO. This great medicine Is not232 words
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