Singapore Standard, 2 April 1955
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Title Section15 1955-04-02 1 Singapore Standard Ift ft vH 1 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1935 11 PAGES 1", CE>TS15 words
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Article160 1955-04-02 1 Major Step To Self-Rule ALL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN TO KEEP OFF TROUBLE TODAY THREE hundred thousand Singapore citizens will go to the polls today to elect the Colony's first Legislate Assembly the first major step on the march to selfgovernment. Everything possible has been done to facilitate160 words
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Article320 1955-04-02 1 TROOPS. WARSHIPS and PLANES CANBERRA, April 1 (Reuter) The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, told a Press conference here today that Australia is to establish special naval, army and air forces for Malaya as part of mm^ m^ mm^ m mm^^—^^ a larger joint reserve. He320 words
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Article35 1955-04-02 1 LONDON. April 1 (Reuter) —Britain has ended the curvent financial year with a surplus on ordinary revenue of £433.166.594 compared with a sumlus of £93.637.672 last year, the Treasury announced here la.st night.35 words
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Article, Illustration17 1955-04-02 1 Toni Marsh - Toni Marsh By mm^ YANG MING, CECILIE NIEN and CHU YING.17 words
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350 1955-04-02 1 AS the date of the South-east Asia Film Festival to be held in Singapore in .May draws nearer, famous personalities connected with the motion picture business from all o\er the world are signalling their intention of participating in person. I nun the350 words
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Article20 1955-04-02 1 9AMTA MONICA. California. April 1 < AP>- San Spiegel. 55 producer of the Academy Spiegel 'of desertion.20 words
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Article103 1955-04-02 1 Deaths Of McCormick, Pulitzer CHICAGO, April 1 (UP).— Col. Robert R. McCormick. editor and publisher of the Chicago Tribune and one of the most widely-known and controversial journalists in the United States died today. He was 74. The vigorous publisher died in his country farm home near Wheaton of heart103 words
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Article132 1955-04-02 1 JAP DO CTOR SHOT DEAD IN JUNGLE KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Japanese "doctor" with the Malayan Communist terrorist organization was shot dead yesterday by a patrol of the Sixth Battalion, the Malay Regiment, in the Mentakab area of Pahang. Government announced that the dead Jap was Hito, alias Ah Van,132 words
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Article28 1955-04-02 1 PARIS, April 1 <Reuter)— The French National Assembly today declared a sixmonth state of emergency in Algeria to combat hit-and-run warfare being waged against French security forces.28 words
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Article128 1955-04-02 1 Vice Playboy On Bail NEW YORK, April 1, <AP)— Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke, handsome young oleomargarine heir, was convicted on Friday for the second time on 'cafe society vice charges. He could draw up to 40 j years in prison at his sentencing, set for April 28.128 words
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Article139 1955-04-02 1 MONTREAL. April 1 (UF>— The Quebec Government planned yesterday to use frogmen to spy on lovestruck fish. Dr. Gustave Prevost. director of the Biology Bureau of the Fish and Game Department, said the study of piscatorial love life in Quc- bee lakes was139 words
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Article165 1955-04-02 1 'Worst In Living Memory' MANILA, April 1, (Reuter)— More than 200 people were killed and 1,500 injured in "the worst earthquake in living memory" in Northern Mindanao Island today, according to reports quoted by the Philippine Govern- ment in an official announcement. The announcement said165 words
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Article323 1955-04-02 1 How To Cast Your Vote Mr Williams also urged the "people to go to the correct polling stations with their identity cards or their electoral registration cards. They cannot cast their votes in any other polling station. The Chief Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, yesterday released instruc- tions to323 words
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Advertisement18 1955-04-02 1 ■^T, Met trie X, Hr'^ r K 'i,'V so: f l *nsi IMPRWEMINI TO AIi TITUS"Arc/!fs SOLFIX BALANCE18 words
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Advertisement14 1955-04-02 1 -V V_.' V.'.V.' WOfi ii marked in secret and a w&ty sovt. is born14 words
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Advertisement67 1955-04-02 1 HAND CUT CRYSTALWARE in a wide ranre It alwar* available hrr> Call Spiect Tour reqc>rment» t Tk «NOVELTY.To.i KM North Hririer Koad Phone ;«123 VOTE TIGER A SINCAPORE BEER FOR SINCAPORE VOTERS 3JQ6JT promises lo quen< h the thirst of all voters! THE VOTE 15 SECRET but it's no secret67 words
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Article, Illustration371 1955-04-02 2 SILENT BEAUTY OF COLONY'S BIG FLOWER SHOW A PICK-ME-UP FROM ELECTION HEAT THE Happy World Stadium, which is characteristic for its bare iron girders and concrete, took on an appearance of a garden in full bloom yesterday when the Singapore Gardening Society held its 7th annual Flower Show. The ChiefStandard - 371 words
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Article110 1955-04-02 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib) in Singapore yesterday »er*»: Bu.\ers Sellers No 1 X S.S Spot Loose 884 884 No IKSS fob. A/ril KBi 884 No. 2 *86{ 87 No. 3 852 86 Tone: Easier TIN PRICE The price of tin yesterriay (per picul) was 5354 1110 words
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Article181 1955-04-02 2 WANTED A MAN TO HANDLE 10,000 End Unrest Among Workers THE Singapore City Council is looking for an expert to handle its 10.000 daily rated labour force and create amicable relations between the Council and its workers. The Deputy President of the Council. Mr. J. T. Rea, told The Standard181 words
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Article112 1955-04-02 2 Brothel Charges Are Denied BUKIT IfERTAJAM, Fri.— A 47-year-old hotel keeper. Lav Chin Hwa, appeared before Che Hassan bin Hussain in the Magistrate's Court here today on a charge of using the Kong Lye Hotel. Station Road, as a brothel, and with living on the immoral earnings of prostitutes. Lnu112 words
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Article40 1955-04-02 2 I HONGKONG*. April 1 Special Standard Service: 1 Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange tcday were: 515.60 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to US$l: $1,842 to Malayan $1; $0.1 34 to one Indonesian RuIpiah; Gold $252,125 to a tacl.40 words
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Article236 1955-04-02 2 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander, yesterday returned a verdict of murder by a person or persons unknown at the conclusion of an inquest on the death of a 47-year-old woman, Lim Yeow See Lim was found at her home off the eighth236 words
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Article193 1955-04-02 2 Committee To Probe A Confusion KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Mysterious "pink paper" references were ma d c last night by the Kua'.a Lumpur Municipal Council to Its quarry at Batu Caves which was said to be in a "terrific state of confusion.' Apart from what was in the minds of the193 words
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Article75 1955-04-02 2 MALACCA. Fri. The Malacca Rotary Club today announced the award of four scholarships of $50 each to three boys and one girl as part of the commemoration of Rotary International's Golden Anniversary The scholarship winners are: (boys) Chew Seng Lim (Banda Hilir English School),75 words
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Article64 1955-04-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri Valettas of the Far East i ransport Wins and Hastings of No. 24 Squadron created a new supoly drooping record in March when they dropped 808,035 lbs of supplies to Security Fcrce patrols and jungle forts The March fisure exceeded by some64 words
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Article28 1955-04-02 2 BATU PAHAT, Fri. Terrorists stabbed a Chinese woman to death near here yesterday. Police recovered her body after the' woman's son reported the stabbing.28 words
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Article35 1955-04-02 2 PENANCi, Fri. A small schoolboy proudly presented an egg to the Penang Museum today, claiming it was laid by a scarecrow. Unfortunately, it turned out to be a pipit's eg*.35 words
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Article116 1955-04-02 2 Teachers Donate Classrooms PEXAXG. Fri— The tea of the Ans^o-Chincse S Pykett Avenue, gave the I cipal and pupils of school a pleasant tur] when 20 of them trolunt pledged to donate 134)00 I give the school a new room. This was almost immedi.. followed by a second ftntM mem116 words
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Article69 1955-04-02 2 NEW YORK. April 1 I ten— The U.S. Rubber C pany report od here parly today that the Rubber W< rl Union had called a sink the company's 19 factor:' midnight when the old I tract expired. Union bouiw could not be reached In diately for69 words
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Article25 1955-04-02 2 DATO Sir Cbenf4ocfc 1 president of the Malayan Ch nese Assoriation, was reports yesterday to be pn well in the Malacca Gen Hospital.25 words
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142 1955-04-02 2 PENANG, Fri. Municipal Councilor, Mr. C. M. Hashim, speaking during the adjournment at a Council meeting yesterday criticised the Rent Control Ordinance which, he said, "was approved by those on the top level." "This Ordinance was made for the benefit of one section142 words
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171 1955-04-02 2 'MA-IN-LAW TURNED ME OUT SAYS WIFE KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Lim Ah Kee. attractive 22--year-old housewife a'leged before the Second Magistrate today that because she delivered a female child her mother-in-law turned her out of her house. She made the allegation while testifying in a suit for maintenance against her estranged171 words
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Advertisement212 1955-04-02 2 SINGAPORE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS. COLONY of SINGAPORE i TO-DAY IS [POLLING DAY] POLLINii STATIONS OPEN AT 8 a.m. AND (LOSE AT 8 p.m. I VOTE EARLY VOl MUST BRINii YOUR IDENTITY CARD: AND VOLT! POLLING CARD IF POSSIBLE. I I THE VOTE IS I SFPPCT! Cvl\Ci I m^^®^ < finollnnlf212 words
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Article175 1955-04-02 3 BUG SERVANTS hE NEW MINISTERS fret Secretary Appeahfor Co-operation L;de Them With Efficient Service rhlC f Secretory, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, pealed to all public servants in "[provide the Council of Ministers, h be formed shortly under the new 111 Wlf f, "an efficient, impartial and hflfT i loyal175 words
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152 1955-04-02 3 Reservoir For Katong And Changi District SINGAPORE City authorities are planning to speed up the construction of the Jalan Eunos service reservoir because they fear water supplies through the Johore pipeline will not be adequate for the Katong-Changi district in three years. It is proposed to design the reservoir for152 words
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Article132 1955-04-02 3 Ten Men Fight Over A Girl TELOK ANSON. Fri. Ten labourers who had a free-for-all because of an Indian girl at Pembroke Estate on March 18 were brought before Mr. D.C.I. Wernham recently on a rioting charge. S. Arumugam. who was described as the man who started it all by132 words
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Article92 1955-04-02 3 500 Men Trained As Drivers FIVE HUNDRED driver? have so far been trained by the Schoo*. for Tractor Drivers run in the Federation by the Rural and Industrial Development Authority to help boost mechanized rice production in i Malaya. Tractors are being used in increasing numbers by farmers. The Agricultural92 words
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Article, Illustration100 1955-04-02 3 They Cry And Moan While Their Home Burns HYSTERICAL women shouted at each other on the five-foot-wav of a house in Neil Road. Singapore, while firemen were fighting a fire in the attic yesterday morning. The firemen did their work quickly and efficiently and scon had the fire out. TheStandard - 100 words
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Article47 1955-04-02 3 A CLERK. Tan Seng Hoc. was adjudicated a bankrupt by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynslcy. in the Singapore High Court yesterday. Tan's liabilities amounted to $2,050, owing to seven creditors. He olTercd to pay $15 B month for the benefit of his creditors.47 words
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Article84 1955-04-02 3 WARRANTS of arrest were ordered by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. in the Singapore High Court yesterday, to be issued against three partners of the Union Trading Company in Boat The partners were Tan Tong Cheng. Karel Wee and Teng Ec Teck. Mr.84 words
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248 1955-04-02 3 THE trend of retail fish prices during the week ending March 31 was "very definitely" downward. The retail price of I large prawns was lower by 70 cents because of heavy imports from the Federation as t well as larger local catches Tenggiri (Spanish248 words
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Article63 1955-04-02 3 SEE TIANG KIT, alias Sect Tian Kit, solo proprietor of Wah Teong Travel Service, was adjudicated a bankrupt in the Singapore High Court yesterday, by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, on a debt of $13,231. Before the order was made. See ottered to pay $100 a63 words
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153 1955-04-02 3 AN ISLAND-WIDE hunt is now on for the driver of a car in which 250 pounds of dutiable cigarettes were seized by a party of Singapore Customs officers on Wednesday. The driver esrancd' from the vehicle after driving it into a rubber estate off153 words
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371 1955-04-02 3 'You Can't Slander A Firm,' Says Lawyer From Jakarta MR. LIEM TONG KIAT, a lawyer from Jakarta, told Mr. Justice Knight in the Singapore High Court yesterday, that an adverse remark made against a firm could not constitute grounds for an action for slander.371 words
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246 1955-04-02 3 He 'Socked' VSC And Abused The Police DRUNK, SO SHARIFF bin Mohamed I Kassim told the Singapoic Third District Judge, Mr. H. A. Forrer. yesterday that he was drunk when he assaulted a volunteer I special constable. M. Supi piah. He was not totally drunk, however, but the trouble with246 words
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Article59 1955-04-02 3 SOH Chin Hoc and Ngiam Moi Kiah were found guiltj in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday of attempting to steal the shaft from a stationary lorry paiked at Rochorc Canal Road on Feb. 16. Son was sentenced to four months' imprisonment. Ngiam, who59 words
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Article, Illustration61 1955-04-02 3 FOUR Paris musicians arrived in Singapore yesterday to give two concerts sponsored by the Singapore Musical Society. They are from left: Robert SaP.es. Jacques Dumont. Maurice Crut and Water Cierhardt. better known as the Pascal Quartet of the French Radio. They will play in Singapore and Kuala LumpurStandard - 61 words
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Advertisement112 1955-04-02 3 )KI LEASE PREMIERE TO-NIGHT ai MID-NIGHT rinini;. AHMAD MAHMUD SA'ADIAH IV MALAY FILM PRODS' \\l> KVKRY FAMILY MAN E IT «and bring their .\n object lesson) \Uo Sturrins:. \k OMAR ROJIK LATIFAH kg SHAW BROS. LTD L Stag Brand" 1 t sI()\ES AND MANTLES throughout the world* :d EASILY t112 words
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Advertisement235 1955-04-02 3 ill MODEL MODEL 73 ■QML 9? Mark, jrelkm, wliite V^^^s. combination. riiiiVX Natural raffia with X Bold combination. Sizes: 7 Ml.!* MOOLI 80 MODI I, 0 Cork solr and hrrl. Green raffia with colourful drroration. 7^^^\^^2\ MODKI. XX \-^i Jwhw^ Cork v»»|r and wrdif" Ll' hrrl uliiU r 4ftia MODtL235 words
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163 1955-04-02 4 MALACCA. Fri.— A further sum of $1,115 has been collected here for the fire vHctims of On Lok New Village. The latest donations were S5O each: Messrs. Lye Keng Seng Tong Guan Co.. Tan Kee Gak. Long Chan Brothers. Tai Hong. Lim Van Koon.163 words
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Article86 1955-04-02 4 BATU PAHAT, Fri.— Datin Sallcha bintc Onn, wife of the State Secretary. Johore. yesterday opened the exhibition and sale of handicrafts by the Batu Pahat Women's Institute at Kirns' Park. Needle work, knitting crochet, basketry, and all kinds of food and drinks were sold The Standard was86 words
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221 1955-04-02 4 Committed A Mean Crime' PENANG, Fri. Tlie secretary and treasurer of the Police Welfare Fund, Mohd. Yusoff bin Mohd. Sheriff, who admitted misappropriating nearly $6,000, was told by the Sessions Court President, Mr. G. H. Summei field, today, that he had committed a mean crime221 words
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128 1955-04-02 4 Thief Gets 6 Months' Jail Because Of A Fingerprint A THIEF was brought to book through a fingerprint he loft on the window of the room in which he committed the theft of $700. the life savings ot a labourer. the Singapore First Criminal District Court was told on Thursday.128 words
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262 1955-04-02 4 Married In Church After Registry Bid Failed PENANG. Fri. Two lovers from Jitra. Kedah. unable to finalize their marriage arrangements there, travelled all the way to Penang yesterday to get married and overcame a last minute hitch before they became husband and wife today. Before the Rev. Jack Griffiths, this262 words
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Article193 1955-04-02 4 Estate Union Men Start A Boycott KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. —Estate workers in the Federation are beginning to boycott fellow- workers who enjoy the benefits of the Trade Union without! becoming its members, I Sangamani, weekly organ of the National Union of Plantation Workers, reported today. This boycott, according to the193 words
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260 1955-04-02 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri The Federations Rural and Industrial Development Authority is planning to close down its trade schools in Negri Sembilan and Penang in order to strengthen its East Coast multitraining centre which opened today at the former dockyard at Kuala Trengganu. "It260 words
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136 1955-04-02 4 1,000 Ask Govt. For Land Titles To Holdings KUALA LUMPUR. Fri More than 1,000 Malay rubber smallholders have petitioned the Sc.angor Government to grant tnem permanent land Titles to the holdings they are operating The petition said the smallholders are now working on parts of an estate in Kuala Langat136 words
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Article117 1955-04-02 4 PENANG. Fri. Labour representative in the Municipal Council. Mr. A. Rajagopal. said at the monthly Council meeting yesterday that more than 1.000 people would be affected by the decision to reduce the stalls at the Esplanade from 55 to 20. "To the dependants of these stall-holders117 words
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Article143 1955-04-02 4 PENANG. Fri— The President of the Municipal Council, Mr J.S.H. Cunyngham-Brown, at a council meeting yesterday, called on the Municipal Councillors to dissociate themselves from participating in the "hasty decision' of the Queen's Hal' Committee. The Committee had decided to abandon their original project of erecting a143 words
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Advertisement336 1955-04-02 4 J SHAW BROTHERS ORGANISATION AnRACTIONS J t, m 9 jT; 11 i »•">• 4 9:io p" 1 US TIIK SWIIP-VOI OIK V< MR FF.KT ii i. mi si( \i. DiMCiiir:' X DORIS jf", W&nmjG I AND wflt^^rt Biß^^^ai^ jijpr brings them together FRANK V and puts a song 4 j|336 words
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Advertisement202 1955-04-02 4 CATHAY ORGANISATION^>M SALUTE tAfffUfi GRACE KELLY JA ll Award Winner "f H 'THE COUNTRY ll NOW Jkl WITH 4bUb> Stewart ..,^1 aliped rJ*##f*WjkJ HITCHCOCK S tGRAQ KELLY WENDELL COREY THLMA Rimr^i PLUS! G *?™*\;J \t .K. NEWS filmed by tJie greatest a^«-mh»Pd >or^ s, |lir tl 2nd BIG W££K-11 m202 words
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417 1955-04-02 5 hrina H^nur^H^Z rJT~ Com «>ined schools' associations are now Hon 9 o r a "7, 9 r« d i\ h E dueo "<>" Department throughout the Federa!tud«nt. M^l n rO w^ t0 ccov er' er Communist infiltration among students, Mr. L. D.417 words
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74 1955-04-02 5 Woman J.P. To Serve On Hotels Board MRS. Mary Lobo has been ted by the JPs of Singato be a member of the s Licensing Board, estab- under the Hotels Ordi- 1954. Indie Ahmad bin Mohamcd him, District .Judge, will nan of the Board with owing additional memMessrs. L. Cresson,74 words
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Article27 1955-04-02 5 MAJOR Woe Kah Kiat has been appointed a member of the Emergency Regulations Advisory Committee from March 1, this year, the Singapore Government announced yesterday.27 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-04-02 5 photo. THE Chief Secretary, Mr. W.AC. Goode. (centre) makes a close examination of one of the exhibits at yesterday*s Flower Show in the Happy World Stadium. With him are Mr. J.W. Fwart. president of the Singapore Gardening Society (left) and Mr. G 11. Addison. Manager. StandardStandard - 49 words
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Article52 1955-04-02 5 MR. C. S. Soh. independent date in Havelock Division for today's Legislative AssemDcctions. reported to o yesterday he was threatened he would be harmhe won the seat. The threat. Mr Soh said, adc by an Rnglisb-speak-■an who phoned him un Blgc In Ja!an Bcsar before52 words
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Article59 1955-04-02 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Mr. Yap Kirn Hock, has been •>ci president of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club for the year. Other officers are Vicepresldent Dr. Cheah Sen^ Kee, Secretary. Mr. K. T. I«>hn. Treasurer. Mr. Kuok Ho Yao. Committee. Dato Seth bin Mohamed Said. Mr. C Lowe.59 words
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Article125 1955-04-02 5 Promise To Raise Living Standard THE primary duty of the Democratic Party, if returned to power, will be to raise the standard of living of the workers, and introduce unemployment insurance schemes against sickness and other disabilities. This pledge was made by Mr. Ton Seng Sit. the Party's candidate for125 words
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Article35 1955-04-02 5 RAYNOLD Augustine Jalleh, a sports reporter of The Singapore Standard was seriously injured by a hit-and-run motorist at An.son Road last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital. His condition is critical.35 words
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Article105 1955-04-02 5 MALAYA OFFERS ADVICE TO ECAFE :YO. April 1, ißeuter) The Malayan delegation to United Nations Economic nmission for Asia and the Conference here ..y otTered to give Asian countries advice gained from pcrienct in the port of Singapore in lowering harbour costs. Ismail bin Datoh Abdul Rahman of the Malayan105 words
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Article, Illustration263 1955-04-02 5 She Is A Good Wife T00... PARALUMAN, one of the Philippines' leading actresses, arrived in Singapore with her new leading man, Teody Belarmino, to feature in "Elephant Girl" which will be filmed in Singapore from tomorrow. The actress had a smile for photographers and263 words
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109 1955-04-02 5 HE MAKES NO PREDICTION ABOUT SAIGON TILLMAN Durdin, New York Times' chief correspondent in South-east Asia, said the situation in Saigon is very unpredictable. "But." added Mr. Durdin. who has just returned from a month-long trip to Saison. "since Tuesday night. when fighting stopped. Premier Diem has been definitely stronger109 words
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Article59 1955-04-02 5 The Sirmapore Society of Amateur Dancer s will hold their monthly social at the society's premises at Lorong 31, Geylang. tonight. The special items include a balloon dance, elimination and statue dances. La Conga, Mexican Shuffle and other dances, all carrying valuable prizes. Soft drinks. sandwiches, cakes etc.,59 words
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Article17 1955-04-02 5 THE Singapore Government has banned the sale and circulation of The Cultivator. published in the Colony.17 words
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Miscellaneous273 1955-04-02 5 Standard cQ-lmancic Information at a Glance |JIN«APOR£: TSWP General BltCllMU: Polling from Bam to 8p m Counting at Victoria Memorial Hall Chi'ttiar*' < hamlMT of 1 oumiutcc: Tea party in honour of the visiting Andhra trade delegation, at John Littles Cafe. spm Indrprr.di'iit Mi^ionury Moumtu-iH: Free Him show at Woodbndge273 words
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Miscellaneous308 1955-04-02 5 RADIO MALAYA RADIO MAI.AYA (Cem'ral 1 pm Saturday Date »P>: 1 30 News IS); 145 Share Market Report (Si; 150 Time For a Waltz (S): 2om Racing Commentaries from Ipoh <XL); 630 Announcements and Programme summary <KL^ 6 :>2 Under 21 Club (XL); 655 Programme Preview (S>; 7 n m308 words
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Miscellaneous423 1955-04-02 5 thp Trail; 12 noon. Mid -day Musicale: 1 n m Lunch time Concert: 130 News; ~i p.m Racing Commentaries; 6 30 Malay for the Advanced Student; 6 45 Music by Th:ee: 7 pm Edmundo Ros; 730 Race Results: 745 Jam Session: 815 Music by Mantovani: 845 Theatre: 915 Four Knights:423 words
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Article463 1955-04-02 6 f rHK sound and fury preceding Election Day has now given place to nervous tension among the 7!) candidates whose political fate is in the hands of Singapore's 300.299 voters. Today these voters must dr'ici' v. hat sort of government they wish to have The 25 representatives463 words
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Article462 1955-04-02 6 f r\VO statements cautioning the governments and the peoples of Malaya against the risks of losing their country to the Communists have emanated from opposite sides of the world. Both statements were made in the course of parliamentary debates on the increasing danger of influence from Red462 words
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Article, Illustration245 1955-04-02 6 Rview of Views A Mistake 7T was already a mistake for: A the students of the seven Chinese middle schools to* strike for one day. and their; planned process on to Gov-i eminent House to present a. petition to the Governor is' certainly not called for. says' the Nanyang Siang245 words
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Letter309 1955-04-02 6 Sir. May I, through the medium ot your paper, draw th e attention of the business community in Singapore to the hardships being experienced by the Malayan Badminton players competing for places in the Thomas Cup team? These gifted amateurs are going through weeks of intense preparation309 words
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Article722 1955-04-02 6 The NEWS as it strikes me! My Election Predictions TODAY the die will be cast. It is a fafeful day for Singapore and there will be many crossed fingers I hoping tor the best. It will have to be the best— the very best— for anyth ng short of this722 words
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Article, Illustration234 1955-04-02 6 MR. LEE KUAN YEW EXPLAINS Sir; A reader who calls himself 'Interested" asks whether I will, if elected, close down all schools teaching English. The answer is "No". Neither I nor my party have, at any time, suggested this. What the PAP. maintains is that in a multiracial society like234 words
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163 1955-04-02 6 Sir; "A Methodist" in his letter published in your issue o f the 29th March, 1955. seems to direct his vituperative attack not against T. S D a fellow Methodist of' his nut against the Roman Catholic Church He refers to' the universal Rom163 words
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Article112 1955-04-02 6 Sir;— lf you meet 10 persons in the street and as^ them what they think, nin; of them will* say that the/ could not care less abou the elections and eight cf them will say that they wil prefer no elections at all. The cry for popular112 words
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Article98 1955-04-02 6 Sir;— lt is a waste of time to conduct these classes In regular secondary schools. It is purely individual work on the part of the P. S. C. student plus general knowledge. There is no check on his work. Would it not be wise to centralise these P.98 words
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Article568 1955-04-02 6 INTEGRATION OF WEST IN MIGRANTS LONDON, rFHE present influx of A West Indians into Britain, is, in some ways, having more effect on the citizens of the United Kingdom than on the immigrants themselves. The West Indians are accustomed to travelling, and almost every one of them has a cousin568 words
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274 1955-04-02 7 M Strike Talks Get On |N DOM April 1— With Britain s biggest story of the year g Fleet Street press lords pers6noll y took over negotiation leaders on Friday in a feverish attempt to end the Jnion newspaper strike. Winston ChurchillA.P.; Reuter - 274 words
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168 1955-04-02 7 Man Who Slew Sleeping Wife Gets Lire Term TOKYO. April 1. CAP)— A L.S. Army court-martial on Friday sentenced Gerald RHammer of Sparks. Nevada, to .:i prison for the pistol ig of his sleeping Japawife. It heeded a p!ea for mercy from Hammer's mother-in-law. t xpressed tne hope in a168 words
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Article163 1955-04-02 7 Labour Retains Hold On London LONDON. April 1, (Rcutcr)— The Labour Party today maintained its 121 -yearold control ol London's giant County Council in elections polled yesterday, b.u with Us former record majority oi 55 seats heavily slashed by Conservatives. With results still to be declared in contests for on163 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-04-02 7 VIETNAMESE Government troops in the Rue Catinat, main street of Saigon, leading to the Chinese city of Cholon, prepare to mor'.ir positions held by rebellious Binh Xuyen troops in the recent <niihn> »l- nf civil war.- Photo. APAP - 42 words
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Article241 1955-04-02 7 Jap Doctor On A -Tests LONDON, April 1 (Reuter)— After hearing a Japanese woman speak on the effect of atomic bomb explosions on human beings, a meeting of British married women yesterday urged the Government to call a conference of international scientists to determine the241 words
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Article80 1955-04-02 7 KARACHI. April 1 (Router) —Mr. Mohammed Ali. Pakistan's Prime Minister, today warned Afghanistan that Pakistan would not tolerate any interference in her domestic affairs. Referring to recent attacks on Pakistan diplomatic offices ;n Afghanistan, the Prime Minister in his monthly broadcast to the nation said: "We shall80 words
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Article36 1955-04-02 7 GLASGOW. April 1,. (Router)— British European Airways resumed all services yesterday at Renfrew Airport for Glasgow after a 24-hour token strike by 600 maintenance men over the threat to move their unit to London.36 words
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Article101 1955-04-02 7 Life Gives 8 Pages To Churchill NEW YORK. April 1. (Renter) Sir Winston Churchill's retirement as British Prime Minister might come "within a week" the American magazine Life forecast in this week's issue. Life devoted eight pages of the issue to a farewell to Sir Winston Churchill in words and101 words
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Article77 1955-04-02 7 World Govt. Is The Only Hope LONDON. April 1 ißeiiter> Earl Russell Bert rand Russell the philosopher said here last night ho was convinced that only by some form of world government 'ould mankind continue to wist. "I think the alternative Is universal extinction." he told a meeting organized by77 words
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Article63 1955-04-02 7 lOXDOX. April 1. (Renter) ■—Vueen Elizabeth said yesterday she would give directions for a memorial to be erected to^ he late Earl Lloyd George hat great man who in pca-e and in war devoted his life to the cause of liberty and the well-being of our63 words
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Article26 1955-04-02 7 lOXDON. April 1. (Reutcr) —Tie Duke of Edinburgh is to -isit Copenhagen in the Rojal yacht Britannia in October it was announred fron Buckingham Palace.26 words
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Article73 1955-04-02 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 1. The following are the closing prices of rubber and *in on the London Market: LONDON RUBBER cONDON TIN >por 26 d. v\oy 25Jd. Spot £713 buyers, June 25-jd. £714 sellers July/September 25 id. Three months £714 Dct-ofcrr December 25 d.73 words
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Article88 1955-04-02 7 BANGKOK. April 1 (AP)— Two hundred Chinese held in the Bangkok city jail on various criminal charges are to be deported to Red China at their own request. Police, announc'ng this, said that although Thailand does not recognize the Chinese Communist regime the88 words
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Article91 1955-04-02 7 SAX SALVADOR. April 1. (UP) A driver whose speeding car killed four farmers was lynched on the spot by other farmers ermed with i machets. Police said Mauricio Handam, driving at high speed [on the Usulutan Highway, hit a telegraph pole and his car swerved91 words
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Article65 1955-04-02 7 NICOSIA, Cyprus. April 1 rßeuten Dynamiters attacked Government buildings at Nicosia. Limassol and Larnaca early this morning causing a fire and serious damage at the Cyprus Radio Station here. No casualties were reported. All the attacks, including an abortive attempt to throw bombs at an Army depot65 words
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Article121 1955-04-02 7 SAIGCN, April 1 (Reuter) Siigon's two million people today begin to feel the pinch o: the roid blockade set up three days ago round the city by aiti-government private armi'.s though one of the groups has since gone over to the government side. General121 words
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208 1955-04-02 7 Britain Hails Aussie Aid To Malaya LONDON. April 1. (Renter) Australia's intention to send naval, army and air forces to Malaya was warmly welcomed in British diplomatic quarters here today. Diplomatic observe ri h noted that the statemen* Mr. Robert Ifenzies, Australia's Prime Minister, on his country "s contribution oulckly208 words
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Article131 1955-04-02 7 IRVING BERLIN SINGS IN COURT NEW YORK. April 1 (AP) Songwriter Irving Berlin played a piano and sang in New York State Supreme Court on Thursday, but the performance had legal over, tones. Alfred L. Smith, another songwriter, is suing Berlin over a song featured in the Ethel Merman musical131 words
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Article40 1955-04-02 7 PARIS. April 1 <AP> Miss Universe of 1955 will be elected on July 24 at Long Beach. California, after a 10--day beauty contest among representatives of some 40 nations, it was announced here on Friday.40 words
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86 1955-04-02 7 5,000 Schools For Coloured Children Closed JOHANNESBURG. April 1 <AP» More than 5.000 Protestant Mission schools for black African children closed yesterday. But the Roman Catholics refused to transfer 681 schools to the government under a new law iriiiiUrd by critics among the deny ™<l Press as a step to86 words
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Article75 1955-04-02 7 JAKARTA. April 1 <UP>^ Indonesia's top CommunJ t was sentenced yesterday to three months in jail V r slandering Vice President Hatta. A district court ruled that. D. N. Aidit. secrctary-^f neral of the Indonesian Communist Party, slandered the r \c< President when in speech75 words
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Advertisement137 1955-04-02 7 EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND HERE, BUYS MORE! wing and Furnishing Fabrics EDLES Exquisitely designed furnishing k5 Cretonne, 48" wide. 10 in tor P kt Usually $4 00 tor 50 cts NOW $3.25 yd. J 1 w hale bones I I c. BUNGA RAJAH PERFUME Piece. 5 Usually $3.00 5 NOW137 words
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Article258 1955-04-02 8 Lack Of Evidence, Says Magistrate IPOH, Fri. Two women, Ou Yoke Lim, 35, end Chan Woot Huat 18, both of Hugh Low Street, were acquitted and discharged by Magistrate Che Abdullah Ghaxalli of charges of bookmaking in the Perak Turf Club. Thcv were originally258 words
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Article76 1955-04-02 8 Inspection Of Hotel Premises A MOVE to avoid the regis- trai on of "dingy" prembes as hoteb has been taken by the Singapore Government. Government has ftlfgested that City Council Health Officers j-ho;:.ri in pc<t al! premises for which appl ra»ion for rr^i>trat:on as hotels have Lcen made. The officers76 words
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Article37 1955-04-02 8 KUALA LUMPUR. FriHaji Hamzah bin Dahaman. a forest ranger, who had been hailed as being responsible for forging good relations between government and the forestry staff, was awarded the Imperial Service Medal yesterday.37 words
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160 1955-04-02 8 SINGAPORE Buddhi.st.s will soon have a cemetery of their own. Tho City Council has allotted 50 acres of land for this purpose at Chua Chu Kang Road, the Buddhist.v Union says In its Newsletter. The Council will also construct a crematorium at Bidadari. There160 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-04-02 8 TWO cute little girls performing the "Frontier Folk Dance" at the Singapore Chinese School children's celebration at Singapore Badminton Hall on Thursday. Both girls are from Sam San School. They arc Lim Boon Teng (left) and Chen Ling. The show. which consisted of 18 items, attracted58 words
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Article232 1955-04-02 8 No Recovery By Government KEPALA BATAS, Fri.— The Assistant Replanting Officer, Che Haji bin Haji Ahmad, spoke to the members of the Rural District Council, Province Wellesley North, at its monthly meeting this afternoon, on the payment of subsidies to smallholders tor replanting rubber on their232 words
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Article128 1955-04-02 8 Teacher Fined For Negligence JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Teo Kian Ming, a teacher of the Cho-ie Hwa School, Pontian, was fined SI SO by Mr. N.L. Cohen in the Sessions Court here yesterday for negligent driving. Teo drove a car on Nov. 8, which collided with a car driven by Zainal128 words
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Article40 1955-04-02 8 MUAR, Fri— For illegal possession of 26 packets and four pills of opium and utensils for smoking opium. Yap Soon. 54. was fined $450 by the President of Sessions Court. Muar, Mr. W. B. Sutherland.40 words
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Article209 1955-04-02 8 Federation Polls Day No Holiday KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Member for Social and Industrial Relations, Che Mustapha Albakri surprised the Legislative Council yesterday when he announced that "for economic and other valid reasons'' Government did not intend declaring Federal Elections Day a public holiday. Che Albakri explained that though election209 words
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Article70 1955-04-02 8 MALACCA. Fit Many people yesterday responded to the appeal for prayers for the speedy recovery, good health and long life of Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan at the Cheng Hoon Teng Temple. The prayers were orgarized by the Malayan Chinese .Association, Malacca Branch. Chinese leaders in town70 words
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Article259 1955-04-02 8 MALAYA'S DANCERS MEET IN IP 9 Couples fSo For) r O In Ballroom Dan^ IPOH, Fri. The b.q Q e<f the year— the 1955 Malayan a*l Dancing Championship— w jj| Jubilee Cabaret on the nJ* April 16. 9ht This is the fourth M;. first to be held in Ipoh Federal259 words
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Article168 1955-04-02 8 SEREMBAN, Fri. The registration of voters for ihe Seremban Town Council annual elections begins today. It has been advanc?d by two weeks in order to avoid any clash with the Federal poll preparations Inche Zainal Abidin bin Endut, Elections Superintendent, said yesteiday that teams of168 words
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Article32 1955-04-02 8 KUALA UJMPIK, in thf rf Inion Council yesterday dema < the Employees Provident n 2Tnrt trt social security for every wai:|* fDt wag^es earned, catesory N I32 words
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Article52 1955-04-02 8 JOHORE BAHRI' Lee Seng, a cook employed Lee Sawmill was fined l» by Mr. N.L. Cohen in t Sessions Court. Kota yesterday for corruptly a special constable. $6. The money was offered an inducement not to ai him when he was roun possession of chandu52 words
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Article42 1955-04-02 8 TWELVE pounds of rawYunnan opium, worth SI 2 000 in the Singapore blackmarket, was seized by Colony Custjms from the vessel Pooleng yesterday. The contraband was found in a cargo of rice. The vessel came from Bangkok.42 words
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Article, Illustration63 1955-04-02 8 MR. TAN IBIK (.1 N newly appointed principal of the An^lo-( hinrs. School. Klan« Mr. Tan was educated at the hi s Penanp and joined th»Staff of the Methodist B<»> School in Kuala Lumpur from 1927 till the end M last year. He takes overChing Seng Poh - 63 words
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Article11 1955-04-02 8 Long Test Trisha Depla tp i con*. two M Road. prin11 words
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Article17 1955-04-02 8 Union On Pr Offic k: pay. I-' a I p r:> on .;fflW read-. d by Jj^17 words
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Advertisement276 1955-04-02 8 WORLD'S SMOOTHEST-WRITING PEN! i IVW X' X..>— V i rarker 1 51" Pen WITH PARKER'S EXCLUSIVE ELECTRO-POLISHED POINT You wouldn't believe a pen could write so smoothly ink enough for hour upon hour of continuous, even as this Parker "51" Pen! The secret lies in Parker's writing. Choice of nib276 words
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Article, Illustration906 1955-04-02 9 Music NOTES ANACRUSIS CHAMBER MUSIC By The Pascal Quartet i'REGORIO Allegri (1582--16o2» composed what believed to be the earliest :;g quartet that is to say written expressly four stringed instrumer.'s with no keyboard .pport. Little could Allegri r.a c realised the fecundity his experiment which aas to form the basis906 words
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Article, Illustration909 1955-04-02 9 Young American Baritone Acclaimed At "Met" \£/HEN the great golden nnii/L^S 118 of the Metropolitan Opera opened rec A e tlv on the second act of A^ a tn *y disclosed a new na r In the person of n K M< r Ferrln the young ?o& o J >909 words
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Article578 1955-04-02 9 John Halkin - STAGE DOOR John Halkin By CIOBHAN McKenna has played a variety of roles in both English and Gaelic, and it was she who translated Barries Mary Rose into Gaelic and took the lead in the production which followed at the An Tainhdhearc Theatre in Galway the only Gaelic language theatre578 words
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Advertisement33 1955-04-02 9 LOH Locking* I' If" 11 I km* L, Lumpur NX lIA t p Utch IBM M 6 4 BSUHT W A ■mo* boN iIDNESS iFAa wLM»)rf i .^"n, 4 f til* is. r**33 words
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Advertisement391 1955-04-02 9 NJK OLE MILINAIRE is Parisian, born and hred. "But I fcad great"T 1 aamed CXBriea/' she says, and that may acce^yp.I ;I%K- x«sjß>fea^ astounding career. x I She b beautiful blonde, eqaipptti with a fiashi** ;s&*& &|iM H^it. a <urvy figure and four childten. She fully working in the textile391 words
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Advertisement85 1955-04-02 9 STAR BRAND NIPPON BEER i itttiißpilßTWwi^^MßMf im^> ifli BJBJ^3QQf BSK S QBy[Bßm^biJßlßtJiß^BMß^^ry\^i!AaA£/3^Siiii^S Sole Agents: PARAMOUNT TRADERS LTD. 120 Kampong Java Road, Singapore. Phone *****. for SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR NORTH BORNEO CHEE SENG 6c CO., LTD. 183-B Victoria Street, Fenang for NORTH MALAYA. *OTt\^ I m I'm' l FOR COMFORT. CONVENIENCE85 words
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Article, Illustration1508 1955-04-02 10 BETTY BRIANT - BETTY BRIANT By Javli Hawkins With His Funnily INTERNATIONALLY, famous star JACK HAWKINS and his wife DOREEN spent many weary months house-hunting. Today, at Roehampton, an island of green in the midst of London's sprawling acres, the Hawkins lamily lives happily in the ciream home1,508 words
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Article254 1955-04-02 10 THE school days will mother who ha accustomed to quiet Life v. herself to pit, be faced will ing her children The children m their morninlor them, wi.l later fight among selves, and at I ably fall out w neighbour's child] If mother want at all254 words
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Advertisement476 1955-04-02 11 i^TiRADING CO., LTD. ■t|Vn iZ/t Robimon Road I ILUE funnel line i" TH 8j1t,i».0.«. Philadelphia Cult Ports B p S h»m »»«»»«n» «r* N V W »rf*. 4 6 Apr 7 3 Apr 17 May I i mjt l/» Ma» 1$ wn# 17 lur.e »B hjaj 25 lul, H i476 words
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Advertisement984 1955-04-02 11 Tel: 2405 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Tel: 2412 Shipping »«c«rpotate* M Slngap^e) H2 IM^») Sl^n TIIE BLUE roiwEi- line «L r r' H proc# otfcet ports to load and discharge earge JAIHNCS to UVIRfOOL. CLASCOW. LONDON CONTININT Singapore. Elpenor k. i Ou# p STmjib Penang P^ r Loeo.'(i Apr 3 Apt984 words
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Advertisement842 1955-04-02 11 MITSUI jHR LINE FOR JAPAN from India. P< S h m PeBCl 9 Kyoritsu Moru. from Colcutta, for Moii. Kobe 15/KApr. Oeson Moru, from Bomboy ♦or Hongkong Kobe AAoil Yokohomo 22/24 Apr. FOR JAPAN from Continent. Awobasan Moru, f 0 r Yokohama, Kobe, Nagoya via Saigon, Bangkok Hongkong 15/17 Apr842 words
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Advertisement835 1955-04-02 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa, Antwerp, Rottcrdom, Hamburg, Copenhagen, Gothenburg ond Oslo. Spore P S'hom Pcnong x) "JUTLANDIA" Gdns. 29/30 1400 hrs. 5/5 Apr. 6/6 Apr. xx) "LALANDIA" 21/23 Apr 24/ U Apr "JAVA 25/27 Apr. 28/29 Apr. 30Apr/IMoy x) Calls Madras, London passengers835 words
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228 1955-04-02 12 Keen Rivalry Seen In Building Materials Trade In Spore Standard Market Reporter SUPPLIERS of building materials in Singapore are having to face extremely keen competition and profit margins on many items have to be slashed to obtain business, according to local importers. ThlrS in the building costs has contributed to228 words
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199 1955-04-02 12 Air India To Start Ist Service To Japan A I K India International will start her hrst air service to Japan on April 23, Mr. R. N. Kaul, Singapore District Manager, told The Standard yesterday. Singapore passengers for Tokyo can join Air India Constellations at Bangkok. At present, the company199 words
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Article25 1955-04-02 12 TRADING in cotton futures on the basis of hedge contracts was initiated in Karachi recently under the sponsorship of the Karachi Cotton Association.25 words
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Article115 1955-04-02 12 Shipper Sounds A Warning A LEADING British shipper asserted in Newcastle yesterday that the threat from the "pseudo shipping countries" Panama. Honduras and Liberia was a very real one. Mr. W. F.'Blarkadder. chairman of the North England Shipowners Association. to!d the annual meeting that the growing inroads by these flags115 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-04-02 12 18 Tanglin Road, on Thursday. Standing next to him is Mr. Anwar Ali, manaaer of the jinn. MR. R. S. CAYZER cuts the ribbon to declare open Singapore's ne w grocery store, M. A. Abdullah Co., Standard photo. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article, Illustration97 1955-04-02 12 THE Far Eastern Manager of Hoover Ltd., England, Mr. 11. E. Duggans. arrived in Singapore from Hongkong by Cathay Pacific Airways to attend the Hoover Dealers' Corvention in the Odeon Theatre on April 4. He was met at Kallang AVport b y the organizer of the convention,97 words
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Article200 1955-04-02 12 ON a dull market yesterday. Malayan industrial shares were steady to slightly firmer, while tins were irregular. Rubber shares were almost neglected. There was, however, a steady undertone throughout. The turnover was still meagre. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: photos. INDUSTRIALS Buyers200 words
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Article, Illustration32 1955-04-02 12 THE two-masted ketch, Mriog'.n Maru. w}tic)i a; yesterday en route to the Indian Ocwh on a tion from Japan. Pictured below «r«> O/;>r (seen standing in centre) and some of Die cr<32 words
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Article81 1955-04-02 12 INDONESIA has provisionally abandoned the plan to open a Garuda Indonesian Airways airline between Jakarta and Hongkong, it was officially stated in Jakarta on Thursday. The R.I. could not accept the British conditions. British authorities had requested a permit for Cathay Airlines to open aReuter - 81 words
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Article22 1955-04-02 12 ITALY'S cotton imports during the first three months of the 1954-55 crop year amounted to 158,000 bales (500 pounds gross).22 words
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Article, Illustration271 1955-04-02 12 Weekly Rubber Report: TRADE and factory interest in lower Anl and remills was moderate during the week which, with operators taking a more optimistic view sjf 0k Market, caused prices to improve, says the market icpsjri b\ Messrs. Holiday, Cutler, Bath Co. Ltd.271 words
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Article108 1955-04-02 12 More New Rubber May Be Used MR JOHN L COLLYFR. President of B.F. Goodrich Company, forecast in Boston that by 1960 consumption of new rubber in the United States would be some 20 7 on present levels. This increase would largely be the result of the continuing increase in motor108 words
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Article179 1955-04-02 12 THE produce market in Singapore remained quietly steady in all sectons yesterday with only small business passing. Coconut oil sellers at Pen an g also showed no change in quotations, being $44 per piciu in drums. COPRA APRIL 11 am $282 $29:; Noon $282 $29| 4 p.m179 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-04-02 12 ALFRED E. I here), prcsic< Imtematiomml f tive ricc-i' rcrsal PictUTti Co internal o one of the Itad m \}n> mot on in/. Imi been Ix-rsiitp h t Institute <>t Ma The A l Mmumgemet I foundation furtherance 0) < progreu ye thods. One wtrvitet it58 words
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Article80 1955-04-02 12 AFTER paying interest OO the debenture amounting 1o $119,665 and making provision for depreciation of fixed assets of $84 1.1 the profit of Malayan Cement Ltd.. fur the year ended Nov. 30. 1!C)4. on manufacturing and tradIng was $864,781. Out of the profit 1290JM was80 words
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Advertisement575 1955-04-02 12 NOTICES WAR DEPARTMENT CANTEEN will be invited M. shortly for the running of a Canteen for civilian emplo\ros at 40 Base Workshops REME, Ayer Raja Road. Singapore. 2. Contractors who wish to tender should now apply to the Commander. 40 Base Workshops REME for the "Details of Applicant" form. 3.575 words
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Advertisement505 1955-04-02 12 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE AN OPPORTUNITY TO SE- CURE VACANT POSSESSION OF VALUABIE FREEHOLD LAND CJODOWNS AND DWELLING HOUSE known as Nos 405/ 405 A Outram Road and 7 Chancellor Road of! Havelock Road. AREA 2.J.9.'i5 SQUARF FEET The properties arc close to the Police Station and not far from the505 words
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Miscellaneous142 1955-04-02 12 $S&ftjaaBflMllMMMMMlBiaßißBß(^^ OUTER ROADS Van Goens. Aldegonda. Indragiri. Hongkong Trader. Stavik. Nicoline Maersk. Fern hill. Prosper. Foo Ming. Devonshire, Hoegh Ranger. Marietta. Ondona. Mans Gordon. Chun Sang. Tosari. Teselberg. Moygin Maru. INNER ROADS Perlis. Bidor, Kah Kheng. Merlimau. Malim. June. Tg Pinang. Pacific 1. Serampang. Playaran. Perintis. Sedenak. Peterzwei. Ka iang.142 words
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Article420 1955-04-02 13 leong Should Ma ke His Exit a Badminton Gracefully! P 1 By LEONG HEW MENG I Lt>t f m ntimental nonsense have been written about the selecEZfsp Miuad for training. The selectors have been t»LI feSSS jnd for iPT^ 1 and p^nci Tool Lh en t0 re420 words
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Article43 1955-04-02 13 INDIAN ASSN. XI following will represent Association in their nickel match t 1 v of Malaya at evlon Sports Club ground ipi >. Sithawalla tshroff. Harbin Singh. Gill. Vcritv Gill, Shah, R>y Sharma. Gwh 12th man: I mnirr: B. S. Soin. -•T: Ranjit Singh.43 words
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Article32 1955-04-02 13 LONDON. March 31. (Reuter) Association Footb.ill result?: League Div. II Swansea Town 1. Bristol Rovers 1. League Div. 11l (Southern) Colchester United 0, Torquay United 2. Walsnll 2. Aldcrshot 2.32 words
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Article29 1955-04-02 13 IPOH. Fn The -fourth annual Perak cross-country championship over five miles will be held at the Perak Turf Club course on Sunday. April 10, commencing 8.30 a.m.29 words
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Article84 1955-04-02 13 SUKARAMAI Sports Club were held by Springdale Sports Cub to a one-all draw in a SAFA Div. 3B League match played at the Farrer Park yesterday. The Malays attacked from the start They opened accounts in the 10th minute through Ali Nor whose drive from dose range84 words
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Article48 1955-04-02 13 Today's Sport SOCCER: Div. I— Marines VS. Tiger SC. at Jalan Bcsar Stadium 5.15 p.m.; Div. 3A Setia Jay a S.C. vs. Woodlands S.C. at Jalan Besar Stadi\t"\ at 4.00 p.m.; Government Printing Dept. VS. S. Corinthians at Geylanq. CRICKET: Press XI vs. Naval Base at Naval Base.48 words
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Article81 1955-04-02 13 JB Malays Score 100 Runs Victory JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— Jnhore Ceylonesc beat Johorc Bahru Malays by l()0 runs in a friendly cricket match played at the JEC ground today. JB Malays: 70.' (A. Ghani 18. Ahmad Rahman 10 and Rahman 22. V. S. Pillai five for 40, S. Durai five81 words
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Article52 1955-04-02 13 ARSENAL Sports Club officebearers elected recently were: President: A. Ma.jid: VicePresident: G. Sinnasamy; Hon. Secretary: U. Thiagarajan (reelected); Hon. Treasurer: K. Arumugam; Assistant Hon. Treasurer: Ibraham. Sports Captain: V r S. M'aniam: Vice Captain: V. Ramanathan: Hon. Auditor: M. Samy. Committee: Harry. William, Hashim. Raioo. and Ganesan. Super52 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-04-02 13 AINTREE, Liverpool: the Irish trained Quare Times, ridden by P. Taaffe, jumps the last fence to go on to win the Grand National at Aintree. Second was Tudor Line and Third Carey's Cottage. Thirteen out of the thirty starters finished the course. The race was runUnited Press - 60 words
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Article189 1955-04-02 13 A GOAL «cored in the closing minutes of play enabled Town Rangers to edge Katong SC 3-2 in a Spore Div. 3B league played at CYMA yesterday Rangers' Mydin had to leave the field folowinp a collision with a Kalong player. He was carried to hospital189 words
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Article282 1955-04-02 13 Pulau Brani 4. H.M. Dockyard 2. Sago 2 Tahir and Ah Hoc. Allan and Jacobs. PULAU BRANI United scored their second victory in the Singapore Division 1 soccer league yesterday when they beat HM Dockyard 4-2 at Jalan Besar stadium. Dockyard were more dangerous especially in282 words
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158 1955-04-02 13 Aussie Speed Merchants Rout West Indies KINGSTON, March 31, (Reuter)— Australia's fast bowlers demolished the West Indies in their second innings today leaving their batsmen with the formality of scoring 20 for victory in the first Test here. This they did for the loss of one wicket giving the tourists158 words
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Article258 1955-04-02 13 KO's By Grose Tukana KUALA UMPL'R, Fri.— Knock-out specialist Private Tukana of the Ist Fijian Regiment and L Cpl. G. (.rose of the Ist Somerset Light Infantry retained their light middle weight and light weight titles respectively in the Command Individual Boxing championships held at the Selangor Badminton Hall tonight258 words
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Article180 1955-04-02 13 AUSTRALIA FIRST INNS. 515 FOR MM: DGC. (Miller M 7 Harvey I".^ Morris »m Ma« ho; Id 50 1. SECOND INNINGS. L Maddoek* not nut 12 A R Morris c Gibh< h \V pokes n 1 C. M*ael)ona!d not out Extras 0 Total for one wicket 20 Wicket fall:180 words
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Article108 1955-04-02 13 AT the 9th annual general meeting of the Tiger Swimming Club, the following were elected officials for the year: President: Mr Aw Chen* Ch.ve. Vice -Presidents: Messrs Ang Soon Hoe (re-elected) Lee Wing Kee (re-elected),' Sim Yeow Lim (re-elected). Hon. Secretary Mr. Tan Sin Whatt (re-elected) Hon.108 words
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Article40 1955-04-02 13 TELUK ANSON. Fri Rangers defeated Lower Pcrak Estate Staff by 3 goals to 1 in a farewell match for their skipper Isahak Abdullah on Wednesday. Isahak who played for the State against Services will be going to Kelantan.40 words
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Article166 1955-04-02 13 BLUE Rovers trounced Netaji Sports Club by 11 goals to one in a Singapore league Div. 3B soccer match played on the Malay Football Association ground yesterday. Netaji did well to hold their opponents to a one-ail draw at the interval, but on the resumption,166 words
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Advertisement325 1955-04-02 13 Classified Adverts TUITION MISCELLANEOUS jVEW Session.? Starting: April: /'OOU .NEWS for toe lick.. Typing, S'hand (any time) lj Slow Keng Ngoh Specialist popular European Ladies. d,,,y. tfaFSSXIfTSSSI intensive course, B Keeping, diseases without usi. g Medicine*. English (all Stds). Consider the Treats all kinds of sickness and fonow.n, you ttTlJtfSft325 words
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Miscellaneous241 1955-04-02 13 ier By Al Copp ■•■C\( AH J-JEST DOMNJO T AH'LL-G U LP!-DO -T^ .•*> r rT A^ ftOTTAKMOW^' r A I > WMUT T SAY J WMUT Y^ TELLS I^2 SlSiw laXE^U'%2£i'^L~ do-is- ]f shce:s,his me, mammy- rCM-^, 7zrTJ?™* H r !!y *~7\L TT^ 2 T y (I s t241 words
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