Singapore Standard, 13 April 1955
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Title Section100 1955-04-13 1 Singapore Standard #6 it vH present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is100 words
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Article44 1955-04-13 1 L Vaccine m*e, Safe H H I i .iraI H 1 1 1 >• I t inn- polio I I I I I n boI n dollar I n 4P Ible a c huge I I n of three 1 this I InocnI ildren.44 words
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Article48 1955-04-13 1 LONDON*. April 12 «Router General Sir Gerald Templer. who is carrying out an inquiry into the organization and administration of Colonial Military Forces for the Ministry of Defence, left hero ia>t night by air for Cyprus. Later General Templer will go on to Uganda.48 words
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Article971 1955-04-13 1 AIR INDIA CONNIE' PLUNGES INTO SEA Navy Brings In The First Three RESCUE parties yesterday picked up six survivors of the Air India Constellation, "Kashmir Princess/ which crashed in flames into the sea off Sarawak on Monday, according to a Reuter report from Bombay. Meanwhile, ihc971 words
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188 1955-04-13 1 Chief Minister On Party's Object MR DAVID Marshall. Singapore's Chief P^Tyj^f >esterday that in^is opnion tho r«i« 1 Shou d be called for as soon i S .i ?if v has atta p d riMlhtt inter uul self-government. We have above all things."188 words
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312 1955-04-13 1 Man Kidnapped Freed After Paying $47,000 Spore Merchant Taken For A Ride AND POLICE WERE NOT TOLD! By EE BOON LEE, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE detectives are combing the underworld for the gangsters who kidnapped the proprietor of an iron mongery in Nankin Street, Mr. Woo Boon Chew, and released312 words
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88 1955-04-13 1 Fear Made Him Kill Playmate And Hide Body PARIS. April 12 < Router > A 13-year-old boy last night confessed to Police that he cut the throat of a playmate aged seven in an attempt to conceal an accident which occurred while they were playing "Cowboys and Indians." The boy88 words
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Article34 1955-04-13 1 LONDON. April 12 <Reutrr> —Sir Anthony Eden returned to 10. Downing Street today after country week-end talks with top Conservative leaders on when he should call a general election.34 words
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Article29 1955-04-13 1 CATANIA. Sicily. April 12 Router' Sir Winston and Lady Churchill arrivrd here by air today from London on thrir way to Syracuse for a quirt holiday.29 words
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Article47 1955-04-13 1 KEIL. Germany, April 12 (Router > More than 300 young sturgeon from Yugoslavia have been set free in the River Eider near here in the hope of increasing the dwindling supply of caviare provided by a local variety of fish which is dying out.47 words
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Article41 1955-04-13 1 NEW YORK, April 12 (Router) An organization called the "Committee Of One Million Against The Admission Of Communist China to the United Nations," today took a full page in the New York Times to advertise its cause.41 words
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Article41 1955-04-13 1 WASHINGTON. April 12 <AP>— Senator Walter George (Democrat-Georgia* disclosed today that the Eisenhower administration is considering asking the United Nations General Assembly to pass a resolution against the use of force in the Formosa Straits.41 words
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Article97 1955-04-13 1 RIFT IN LABOUR FRONT Koh Disagrees With CM, Quits THE Standard reliably understands that one of the Executive Committee boui Piont. Mr. C. H. Koh. has tendered his resignation but it was not acceptc>c j Reason for Mr. Koh's resignation, it Is also reliably understood, is a divergence of views97 words
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Article61 1955-04-13 1 NEW DELHI. April 12 < Router* Lieutenant-Col-onel Gamal Abdel Nasser, the Egyptian Prime Minister, arrived here by air today from Karachi on his way to the Afro-Asian Conference at Bandung. Colonel Nasser will meet Mr. Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, and later visit Burmese leaders at61 words
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Article357 1955-04-13 1 BOY, 14 SAYS 'I SPOKE to JESUS' Tells Of His Trip To Heaven SEOUL. April 12. (UP) —A young Korean boy who "died" for 36 hour's said today he went to heaven and talked personally with Jesus Christ. Fourteen-year-old Sohn Hyun .said he learned in his conversations with Je-i.s that357 words
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Article117 1955-04-13 1 Enough Medicine For A Regiment KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs. A patrol of the First Royal Hampshire operating in the notorious south swamp in Sclangor on Sunday found a terrorist dispensary stacked with enough medical supplies to treat a regiment. The dispensary which was housed in a small hut117 words
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Article, Illustration55 1955-04-13 1 SECRETARY WHO MARRIED HER BOSS photos A.P. THIS is Pakistan Premier Mohammed Ali's No. 2 wife, 28-year -old Alya Saadi. She is a Canadian citizen of Lebanese ancestry. She is seen below with the Premier's first wife (right. The picture below was taken in New York when Alya Saadi wasA.P. - 55 words
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257 1955-04-13 1 How To Measure A Bustline By Mamie Van Doren HOLLYWOOD. April 12 (AP) The present method of bust measurement is a false and phoney way to describe a good figure, says blonde movie actress. Mamie Van Doren. Mamie. who measures 37 inches in the bustline and can afford to be257 words
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Article31 1955-04-13 1 Nohd. All's Two Wives AT least eight people were reported to havo died when fire swept a three-storey apartment building in Saratoga Spring. New York yesterday. Reuter.31 words
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Article120 1955-04-13 2 BINWANI Murli Dhar Udharam. son of a local landed property owner, was jailed for eight months in the Singapore Third Criminal District Court yesterday for causing grievous hurt to Goh Hin Yean with a hammer on 9:t. 17. last year. He was offered bail120 words
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Article29 1955-04-13 2 A PRE-MATURED dead baby boy. about five months old. was found in the back lane between Hugh Low Street and Aylesbury Street. I poh. yesterday morning.29 words
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Article342 1955-04-13 2 Gurkha Patrol Stumble On Jungle Base By Accident KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An important Communist terrorist base camp sited with flagrant audacity less than five miles from the heart of the Federal Capital was thrown open for inspection to Pressmen here today. Cunningly concealed in a342 words
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147 1955-04-13 2 Link With Malarial Experts Is Broken SEREMBAN, Tues.— Mr. A. B. Ponniah. one of the oldest members of the Ceylonese community in Seremban. died this morning at the residence of his son. the Seremban Town Councilor, Mr. Stanley Ponniah. Mr Ponniah who was 70--years-old, was a retired hospital assistant and147 words
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119 1955-04-13 2 New Far East Naval Chief Takes Over THE new C.-in-C Far East Station. Vice-Admiral A. K. Scott Moncrieff, took over his command yesterday from Admiral Sir Char.es Lambe. who is leaving the Colony shortly. The ceremony of handing over was held 'at Naval Headquarters Phoenix Park After he nad been119 words
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Article203 1955-04-13 2 ...And 6 Months For Chegd MALACCA, April L2— ftiduri Tan fe convicted and sentenced to m\ Motfa in the Sessions Court Jor chattel Malacca motor firm. pz He was also ordered by the President of the Court. Mr. G. R. T. Chehram. I undergo203 words
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Article69 1955-04-13 2 COMMODITY PRICES Mill- p pore >(v l i: v v >pn' I I t.S.S In h A; No Tfni' v UN PRIG The price of in t«'nii\ t s:;."»} it I.OMiiin |;iKKE No i i: s v House Imm Tuoml.iv v fl prim irst m Bl! .1 HIM Juh s.69 words
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Article181 1955-04-13 2 MALACCA, lues. The I MNO-MCA Alliance yesterday won seven out of eight seats at the fourth Jasin Town and Mukim Rural Council elections. They won all three Town seats and tour out of five Mukim seats when the count wns taken last night. No figures181 words
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Article30 1955-04-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Terrorists yesterday cut Telecommunications, wires and hung a red flag on a pole al< Dgside t'.ic railway line in 'the Kluang area of Johore.30 words
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Article171 1955-04-13 2 MTUC's BID TO END THE STRIKE KUALA LUMPUR, T;:e<. The Working Committee oi the Malayan Trade Union Council is 1o send two of its top officials to Kampar in a hid to settle the Tronoh Mines dispute which threatens to engulf the Federation's entire tin mining industry. The Standard understands171 words
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Article29 1955-04-13 2 CUE Xan Abidin, Malay interpreter of the Session? Court. Taiping. [s proceeding on transfer to [poh shortly. He is a committee member of the Taiping Malay Sports Association.29 words
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Article45 1955-04-13 2 RAUB. Tues. Mr. Lc* Mun Ho. chic! clerk attached to the State Medical and Health Office Pahang, Raub. has been transferred to thf Account ant-Generals Office, Kuala Lumpur. Inche H Ban bin Rastnam. from the latter office has taken his place.45 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-04-13 2 ohoto by A Malay policeman is seen bringing; out some of the provisions found inside the comfortable "lean to" camp. The bamboo platform on the right provided a happy bed for the bandits. Standard Yong Peng SeongYong Peong Seong - 38 words
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Advertisement339 1955-04-13 2 FIGHTERS, BCMBERS, BATTLESHIPS, SAILING VESSELS, FAMOUS COACHES, SPORTS CARS... P You can easily assemble /jiw _4m% rt m3r Y our favourite model from J^-jm\2S£^JP|JE£\ fhc r eady moulded parrs REVELL KIT. MMMHH CAtHAOI Full of beautiful intricate details True to scale I m actual blueprints. Beautiful models to jd!/ adorn339 words
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Advertisement14 1955-04-13 2 j tt pays you ro I KUALA LUMPUR PENANC $J«-«° fir T MALAYAN AIRWAYS14 words
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Article439 1955-04-13 3 [public Contributions Help In A Bia Wav H fees for I H H Direc- pore I yestcrH I pa- :d to not H on I 5 000 was spent last yrar representing some 800 Dor v'"y m?le. Paid n thin or Two factors have made439 words
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Article20 1955-04-13 3 nion Says ey Doctor I. Coun- Lai the Pre- I m t« ;rn; r Pi aid me:n prir. >t reebf-20 words
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92 1955-04-13 3 t CHARLES Harper Jolly, of nn Gorgon, was chai Sil pore F tfa Poire n -day. with rausing Ir\ir.2 George 22, by a nesigent a^t niJ is to h ride, on 12.15 a.m. in trie Empire D The prosc-ution allowed thai Dg i92 words
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Article41 1955-04-13 3 ABDUL H A Rawraa jrt hound over >f good ii for 12 I :> trate. Mr. RB I Pates, v. aded g ty to v md j the S <re Department to p.y him SL'O in Mar h.41 words
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Article, Illustration20 1955-04-13 3 photos Heolth Deportment yesterday. W,th him is Dr. M. Dora.s.nqhcm. h,s D.nnt! becretary.- StandardStandard - 20 words
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Article, Illustration415 1955-04-13 3 Moving In Preliminaries Are Completed AT THE NEW offices of all the si\ elected Ministers of the Singapore Legislative Assembly, the accent was on work yesterday. The 'moving in" process was i .>mii>,' (I when four of the Ministers Mr. A J. ■NfS,415 words
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Article95 1955-04-13 3 Sticks And Hooks Used In Attack A SINGAPORE man was attacked by a group of six men with baling hooks and sticks following an argument In a coffee shop in Odeon Square near the Odeon Theatre, on Monday nitiht. A 1 flrsi the victim was confronted by two men. Soon95 words
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Article41 1955-04-13 3 DR. A Moh uddin. <> f University of Malaya, will give .i ta k <>:\ "Ebb and Flow o; Faith* 1 under the auspice? of 'the University of Malaya Muslim Society at the Arts Theatre tomorrow at 8. "JO p.m.41 words
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Article299 1955-04-13 3 'Avert That Strike!' 2 Unions Ask SHB To Resume Talks TWO trade unions which claim to represent about 4,000 industrial workers in the Singapore Harbour Board yesterday asked the Board authorities to resume negotiations with its Staff Association to avert the proposed strike by members. The Staff Association, representing the299 words
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Article108 1955-04-13 3 Tree Fell On Playing Children A FIVE-YEAR-OLD girl, Lum Ah Moi, was killed by a falling coconut tree, which was uprooted by a strong freak wind oil Changi, Singapore, on Jan. 17, Inspector C. Ballard said at a Coroner's inquiry yesterday. A* boy. Tan Ah Lek. told the Assistant Coroner,108 words
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Article, Illustration47 1955-04-13 3 DR. AND MRS. Joseph I.cone lion Koon photographed after their wedding at the Church of the Sacred Heart. Singapore, on Monday. Dr. Joseph Leon? is attached to the Government Port Health Oflice. The bride is the second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I.oh Heng Kual.47 words
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Advertisement79 1955-04-13 3 j^fj M eOeXy OGcodioti... f\ f Ulnc SnaliJi cV/ocj mj^^^^^/i k Brown Suede Shoes with $fron% mlm&!^ bend $olcs and hcclj Fu Sk. iP^ leather lining ilso available m^y m ltH rhc Ncv¥ M «c r <>ccllular A Duro-cushion soles |^k^ H ,i l l Brogue Shoes in soft calf79 words
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Advertisement324 1955-04-13 3 /SUPPEMACYX I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE I ASSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED I MALAYA'S LEADING LIFE COMPANY 5 (Founded in Singapore in 1908) I The Great Eastern Life Assurance Company advises policyholders that bonuses for the 3 years 1952 to 1954 are increased by 40' I WITH PROFIT POLICIES ISSUED SINCE 1324 words
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Article201 1955-04-13 4 BREAKS LEG Team Of Sixty To Picket Harbour THE executive com- j mittec of the Singapore Harbour Board Staff Asso- ciation last night appointed a 60-man team to picket the harbour area and generally see that its strike due to begin on Friday, is properly201 words
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Article, Illustration257 1955-04-13 4 Most Modern In The East WHEN the million-dollar air-conditioned Great World Cabaret opens in Singapore on April 15, it will be one of the biggest and most modern dance halls in the East. Workmen arc now busy putting the hnal touches to this elaboratelyStandard - 257 words
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Article191 1955-04-13 4 The Oil Strike Spreads Alor Star Men Stop Working PENANG, Tues, The strike by the Petroleum' Distributors Employees' Union at Shell installations in Penang and Province Wellesley has spread to Alor Star where union members have also stopped working at the oil de- pot there. The Shell Company manager, Mr.191 words
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Article76 1955-04-13 4 THE Singapore Anti-Tubcr-rulosis Association acknowledges the following donations: Messrs. Drew Napier $200. Messrs. C. E. Morton (M) Ltd. $100. Mr. Wong Ah York $700. Mr. Kg Keng Sians $20. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Eng Chiang (In memory of the late Mrs. One Van Keng) $20, Mr. E.76 words
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Article127 1955-04-13 4 96 Houses To Go Under The Hammer THE 96 dwelling houses built at Kolam Aver Lane for victims of a fire in Kampong Bugis three years ago will be sold by public auction on April -1 and 22 at 2.30 p.m. each day. The auction will take p'??e at the127 words
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Article100 1955-04-13 4 'BORROWED' CAR FOR 39 DAYS A YOUNG Mudent borrowed a car for three days from a friend. One month and nine days later he was arrested in Kuala Lumpur with a dance hostess sitting beside him in the car. This was stated In the Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday100 words
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Article58 1955-04-13 4 FROM next month residents of Singapore Improvement Trust" estates in Whampoa. Loron.s Limau and Rayman Avenue will be able to return to their homes at night without fear of falling into drains. Special street corner lamps ordered from England have arrived and these will bo58 words
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Article54 1955-04-13 4 The Singapore Sri Senpaga Vinayagar Temple will celebrate the Hindu Tamil New Year today with a special pooja at 10 p.m. at the temple in Ceylon Road. On this day known as "Manmatha." according to the Hindus, the sun enters the Zodiac of Aries which event54 words
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Article164 1955-04-13 4 A UNANIMOUS verdict of guilty but insane was returned by the jury in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, on Joseph Yerghese for armed robbery. Verghese was stated to have embraced a woman, Lim S:am Eng. 27, and robbed her of a gold ring, worth $25,164 words
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Article230 1955-04-13 4 THE Chief Minister, Mr. David Marshall, appeared in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, to withdraw from a case in which he was appearing for Tan Kirn Hock, 17, who had pleaded guilty on April 4, to a charge of using a forged letter as230 words
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Article112 1955-04-13 4 Sneak Attack On Outpost SEREMBAN. Tues. Communist terrorists stole into Ulu Beranang NewVillage shortly after midnight and surprised a Home Guard post, stealing their ten shotguns and 182 cartridges. The terrorists, their number unknown, cut the wire fence and lay in wait for a112 words
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Article149 1955-04-13 4 'No Party Politics In Thailand' CHINESE businessmen in Thailand have trained Thais to be business people "to a certain extent." Dr Knsem Udyanin. Dean of the Faculty *of Political Science, Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, told students and stafT of the University of Malaya at the Arts Theatre yesterday. Dr. Udyanin was149 words
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Advertisement184 1955-04-13 4 CATHAY OKCAWSArwr^^J -L '*A-f7*^B >Hom,n-ii6 Aia cowditiomTt) a m ,-v|N ANY TIME....|\ A\TrSB THERE MAY NEVER B[ a 5) I j TO EQIAL liny SU^M Jtyrom: powir sisw h%v«ui Plus: inemaScou,. Short I Win i,| V|ft r -2nd BIG MIDNIGHT SATifel YOU'VE NEVER RIMn mm JJ CIRCUS UNTIL YOU SM184 words
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Article21 1955-04-13 5 'Noisy' Man Hit With Gun i b.n tn I r.d not HI a 111 four n•i.int. at M D of .pon21 words
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27 1955-04-13 5 uchers Will ure Going To dia By Deck c n the n:'irm thai in d< deck ri it 250 to m Bini I i i r i27 words
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Article28 1955-04-13 5 RATE LOH'S ODY GUARD RRENDERS I r body- 1 I pirate. I I I A amI 1 i Xc B i .vest on. B Khoon H o gave28 words
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Article268 1955-04-13 5 MX. Justice Whitton told an elderly couple in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday, that he was giving their 17-year-old K>n, Tan Kirn Hock, a chance by puttin? him on three years' probation. I c boy had previously. d guilt? to using a forged document268 words
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Article131 1955-04-13 5 FOl'R executive members of the Burmese Trade Union Congress, arrived in Singapore from Rangoon Vsterdav on a survey of trade union activities in Malaya. The delegation above, lrd by Boh Nyfin Muang. (right), a member of par- liament. and the others were < left >,131 words
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Article298 1955-04-13 5 South Winds— lt' s Now Home SPEAKING of the success of the two latest venes of the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Asso-, nation yesterday Dr j Cx 11. Garlick. Medical Director, gave figures on the South Winds settlement for former tubercul'^.s patients who not able to earn a l:v;ng in the open298 words
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264 1955-04-13 5 DISPUTE OVER FISHING RIGHTS ON W. COAST KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. An appeal is being made to the Fisheries Authorities and the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce to intervene in the long standing squabble about fishing rights between the fishermen of Pulau Ketam, off Port Swettenham. The Hai San Association, official264 words
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Article74 1955-04-13 5 RAl'B. Tues —Two men. Ahmad bin Lebai Burok. IT>. and Ibrahim bin Kumin 42. wore today jointly charged in the Magistrate's Court here on a tentative charge of committing mischief by lire. They were alleged by the prosecution to have caused the destruction of three buildings74 words
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Article, Illustration141 1955-04-13 5 THE Kovorend Vajira- J 5 nana (above). >osterday i described liis "mission of Mercy** to Australia as J betes the most successful 5 J in his Iona: career of 5 brinq;injj the *«d of S J Buddha to the rest of the J141 words
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Article48 1955-04-13 5 JOHORE BAHRU. TUCS. Abdul Rahim bin Mahusin of Malaya Command. Kuala Lumpur, was fined S2OO in the Magistrate's Court, today, for using as genuine a forued driving licence. Alterations were made in the class of vehicles he was qualified to drive in his licence.48 words
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Article34 1955-04-13 5 KAJANG. Tues.— A old cook. Lai Tow Siew, was found dead in his room at the house of h s employer in Kajang estate, about three miles trom here yesterday morning.34 words
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Article38 1955-04-13 5 VISIT TO IST ANA A PARTY of the Taiping Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship members paid a visit to Kuala Kangsar last Saturday, and had the opportunity of Koins round the 51. 000.000 palace of the Sultan of Perak.38 words
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109 1955-04-13 5 JOHORE BAHKU. Tues Low Kirn Sians ol Singapore, was fined 51 5.000. in default two years' imprisonment, by Mr. N. L. Cohen, in the Sessions Court today for attempting to defraud Government of duty amounting to Sfi .'548 on 140 000 cigarettes and109 words
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Article82 1955-04-13 5 PENANG, Tues.— A. Veterinary Department van specially equipped for carrying out Ranikhet vaccination, fowl-pox vaccinations will be touring j the rural areas of Frovince Wellesley. this month. The van also carries medicines for sale lor the treatment of common animal ailments. A Veterinary Assistant will i82 words
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Advertisement241 1955-04-13 5 X •iTC beautiful HOSTESSES in the J 1/5 City's finrst. most modern, \T I AIRCONDITIONKI) T xj icn&feJtr uicwld c^wißtr I GRAND OPENING t 2 FRIDAY, APRIL 15 AT 9p.m. EXTENSIO\ la.m. > ENJOY the special floor .show! -fc DANCE to Singapore's Most popular Btttd. -fc X Cecil Wibon's ••Danc;ns-T;me"241 words
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Miscellaneous332 1955-04-13 5 I Information at a Clance (S»: :»'>, ti<»-n m 4.". *?t r Artist" Iv X 1 :KM: '1" :>ni m 4 p.m. "Hawaiian Fa- 11] AD DC* Britain you rites |19.39 m): 415 "Dinner m *H r V^/ 1\ C s 1; on Reii Net- J9 59m>: 430 Newi 1332 words
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Article471 1955-04-13 6 l.'Ol: two weeks, beginning on Monday next (April th<' lei bng rtafc nnen of twenty-nine Asian African nations will meet In Bandung in Java to discus which world tension might be t racial discrimination eliminated and greater and cultural co-operation implemented. Th< conference, which was mooted471 words
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Article444 1955-04-13 6 r rn: ggle for power going on in Communist 1 sent la not surprising. It is what world in general has been witnessing throughit la the usual pattern which folkn sudden ascendancy of a revolutionary faction, which has attained by force the right to •ion as a444 words
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Article201 1955-04-13 6 ATTENTION LABOUR FRONT! Sir; Now that the Labour Front is running the Government, it is to be expected that it will carry out i- promise to the electorate to provide the country with i multi-lingual legislature. Failure to no this can only mean breaking faith with tiiose who voted them201 words
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Article241 1955-04-13 6 Sir; I would like to rompl.iin against Hadio Malaya. Tin 4 programmes we are getting now are deter ioratini;. The cry for more local talent lias been repeatedly ignored and worst of all is the t -ommentary on Army Boxing. .lust imagine, one solid hour was allot- ted241 words
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Letter527 1955-04-13 6 We, the PEOPLE Are Promotion Boards Really Desirable W I Ifl ""T* 4 a All Fa r*j i^m^ 1 Sj r; _Aftcr all is said and done, one is still left to wonder whether a Public Services Commission or the erstwhile Departmental Promotion Boards, the functions of which were allegedly527 words
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Article967 1955-04-13 6 Spain Seeks Arab Goodwill Concluding Wayland Young's report on the crisis in Morocco. yS the uproar in the French zone of Morocco increases, so does the calm and goodwill in the Spanish zone. If you ask either side, Spanish or Moroccan, why this is so, they will attribute it to967 words
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Article241 1955-04-13 6 Review of Views Now Another One "THE All Malaya Malay A Youth Congress has lost its character of being a gather- ing at which youths should predominate says Utusan Melayu. I The Congress is supposed to he j opened to all Malay youths irrespective of their political l convictions but241 words
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Article572 1955-04-13 6 Aster Gunasekera - THE NEWS AS IT STRIKES ME Aster Gunasekera By unlikely to bo tho ca o if the Chief Minister, David Marshall, ha.-, h correctly reported in section of the Press. When the question repeal of the Em- rg Regulations was put to him. he is quoted as hay replied that572 words
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Miscellaneous11 1955-04-13 6 "YES sir, you're the most useful accident we've had for weeks."11 words
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Article92 1955-04-13 7 as Just Another Normal' In Rio present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate,92 words
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Article14 1955-04-13 7 peal For eedom Letter I been -.'an H freed reI m. M >rold B14 words
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Article, Illustration22 1955-04-13 7 Ir ■t »t 1 n. Marylebone. didnt apply v these dogs who were parked here while their owners went shopping.— Mirror Pic.22 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-04-13 7 ATTIRED in a leopard skintight dress, lovely actress Jadin Wong bids her New York friends farewell before boa rding an American Airlines flagship headed for the west coast. During a busy six months' schedule, she will fill a nightclub engagement in Juarez, Mexico, open at the New Dunes74 words
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Article118 1955-04-13 7 FRANCE FACES A NEW CRISIS PARIS. April 12 <Reuter> France races a new political because- of an "inquest" en the conduct of military operations which led to the siege and fall of the fortress Bien Phu in IndoIna a year ago. General Pierre Koenlg. Derence Minister, who over the D118 words
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Article177 1955-04-13 7 SAIGON, April 12 (IP)— A record number of 8,000 refugees arrived yesterday to seek safety from Communism in a Free South Vietnam, torn by' dissension that threatened to lose all Indo-China to the Keds. The refugees from the north trudged oIT their ships as Premier177 words
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Article63 1955-04-13 7 TAIPEI, V 2 (UP)— i^t Chinese Peace headquarters last I the arrest of (or me r provin 'ial Finance Commissioner Jen H>ien Chun I "shielding" a Com agent in Formo c a. The official announcement -a»ri Jen was ♦...-wen into cuson charges of shied ng Jen F63 words
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Article43 1955-04-13 7 THE first all-women climbing expedition to the Himalayas starts out from Katmandu today to explore the 20.000-foot Jugal Himal mountain range, northeast of Katmandu. Mrs. H. M. Jackson is leader of the party who are all from Scotland.— Reuter.43 words
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Article51 1955-04-13 7 WASHINGTON. April 12 (Reuten Thousands of children with hard-boiled eggs poured through the gates of the White House yesterday for the traditional Easter Monday egg-rolllnf on the President's lawns. Worried White House gardeners had spent five days erecting protective barriers around flower gardens and President Eisenhower's putting51 words
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Article73 1955-04-13 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 12 The following are the closing prices of rubber and Tin on the London Marke* LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26* d. May 26id. June 26id. July /September 26$ d. October/December 26 d. January/March 254 d. May c.i.f. 26|d. Tone: Steady73 words
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Article232 1955-04-13 7 Father Saves Family From Gunman LOUISVILLE. Kentucky, April 12 <AP> Guy Shearer, chairman of the Kentucky State Alcoholic Beverage Control Board, yesterday shot and killed a gunman who had held his wife and three children as hostages in their home. Shearer shot the gunman. a former mental patient, while the232 words
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Article365 1955-04-13 7 Ask Russians To State Position On Formosa— Adlai CHICAGO, April 12: (AP)— Adlai Stevenson said last night the United States should enlist other nations in "an open declaration condemning the use of force in Formosa Strait." He told a nation-wide audience in a prepared365 words
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153 1955-04-13 7 'Peace At Any Price Degradation' WASHINGTON. April 12, <UP>— Secretary of State John Foster Dulies said last night that "craven purchase of peace" at any price could lead to "degradation" for the human race and "destroy much of the human spirit on this planet." "We should remember that while modern153 words
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Article85 1955-04-13 7 NEW YORK. April 12 (AP> A Swedish model arrived yesterday to marry an American Marine sergeant with "high calibre." appeal. "I had never Iked foreigners and had been dating only Swedes, but when I met Dave it hit me like a bullet," Miss Ulva Hallen,85 words
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Article61 1955-04-13 7 LONDON. April 12 (Reuter) Princess Margaret is to watch an exhibition of English North Country clog dancing in London on May 11. It will be given at the annual ball of the English Folk Dance and Song Society by Jackie Toaduff. a 21-year-old miner and61 words
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Article32 1955-04-13 7 NEW YORK. April 12 (UP) Robert Montgomery collapsed with a severe case of influenza yesterday, forcing cancellation of his appearance before a nationwide television audience in "The Great Gatsby."32 words
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Article67 1955-04-13 7 MOSCOW. April 12 (Reuter) The Russian Republic's Ministry of Education yesterday he.d a reception :n Moscow in honour of a delegation of British teachers visiting the Soviet Union, the Soviet news agency Tas> reported. British delegation to headed by Lady S mon. a Member of the Manchester67 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-04-13 7 photo. WHIRLING skywards like a path to heaven, this fourteen storey streamlined oval spiral staircase presents itself to the eye of the camera like a giant ear.- UPUP - 28 words
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Article35 1955-04-13 7 TAIPEI. April 12 (UP) Heavy artillery fire broke out again at Quemoy Island yesterday and the Nationalist Chinese claimed destroy ins Red gun positions and ammunition dumps during an eight-hour exchange.35 words
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Article19 1955-04-13 7 REV. Pierre Tcilhard, 74. discoverer of the "Peking Man." died in Now York on Sunday night UP.19 words
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Article23 1955-04-13 7 SEVENTH Fleet Commandor. Vice-Admiral Alfred M. Prido. left Formo.sa yesterday aboard his flagship, the cruiser Rochester, for an unknown destination. U.P.23 words
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170 1955-04-13 7 WASHINGTON, Aprill 12 (AP)— President Eisenhower announced yesterday he will submit to Congress next week a foreign aid programme "including economic aid to the free nations of South and East Asia." The President issued a statement stressing America's intention to help free170 words
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Article81 1955-04-13 7 VERCELLI. Italy. April 12. (UP)— Riot police used tear gas yesterday to break up a demonstration by 3,000 rice farmers protesting against taxes. Alert police action kept thousands of other farmers out of the march to the office ot the Regional Government Prelect. The police broke81 words
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Article40 1955-04-13 7 WESTERHAM. Kent. England. April 12 (Reuter)— Sir W nston Churchill, spending Easter at Chartwc'.l his country ho:nc near here, yesterday received a telegram of greetings Iron Pope Pius XII to mark his retirement as Prime Minister.40 words
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Article61 1955-04-13 7 MADRID, April 12, (Reuter) Two hundred spectators including flve Americans were arrested in the Madrid bullring on Sunday for throwing cushions into the ring in protest against what thoy considered bad bulls. The bulls mado supoor showing I it throe matadors were un to fight thorn properly,61 words
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Article68 1955-04-13 7 NEW YORK. April 12 (I Egyptian Consul (m Aziz Eisharcs an unidentified I ler shortly ifter not n J I day that the i be evacuated immediately cause a bomb wo I the bu.lding it 12.30 p The deadline p. ever. Vlthout mri Eisharcs [mmcdi I68 words
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Article25 1955-04-13 7 ISRAEL flay B the United Council to resume "with I utmost urgency" con tion of her complain' i I Egyptian border violations.— Router.25 words
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Advertisement127 1955-04-13 7 Lasting igP^L &ms- -y Splendour i^»^fflr^w 'TIL r i ne P^f^Jl^jy^ yy JLd J. \J iV This superior grade of floor covering is available in a wide y^ range of colourings: M'St Grey, KjCirpGtlllfF Leaf Green, Bracken Brown, Sand, j J- Rose Grey, Rust, Gold. j 27" wide $21.50 yard127 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-04-13 8 EDDIE DEBBIE THE famous American singer Eddie Fisher and his fiancee, the film star Debbie Reynolds stand above a sea of waving hands as Eddie's bobbysoxer fans demand autographs Eddie and Debbie were making a personal appearance at the HMV showroom in Oxford Street, London. Eddie is in Britain to59 words
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Article, Illustration54 1955-04-13 8 SIZZLING Rita Moreno appears to be cbout ready to burst with a studiosh a t tering animation. Even her set chair carries a warning. The fiery Latin actress recently gave meaning to the title of the picture "Untamed." With renewed option she'll appear next in TwentiethCentury Fox's Seven54 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-04-13 8 photo. BRITAIN'S new Prime Minister. Sir Anthony Eden. smiles broadly at a crowd of people wishing him "?ood luck" as he leaves the Foreign Office. UPUP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-04-13 8 SHAPELY Marion Caroon pauses a moment to take a picture of the scenery along Las Vegas, Nevada. The polka-dotted beauty is photographically inclined and as anyone can sec, she's also photogenic. U.P. photo. Marion Takes |A Snap38 words
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Article, Illustration60 1955-04-13 8 not only vote: C H art students' D" York, but v»cs H mo^t perfec* H bustlme is H Vargcs, fan Here H up-and-up b.. I vantage H was H Universe Contesi H So foi H sisted of 3 I photos like H have a char I H60 words
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Article, Illustration74 1955-04-13 8 GAETINO MARTI NO (second from right), Italian Foreign Minister, watches as actors prepare for a scene in "The Ten Commandments/ being filmed at Paramount Studio, Hollywood, during his visit to the studio. Seated in the foreground are Actor Sir Cedric Hardwicke and Actress74 words
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Article291 1955-04-13 9 5 3 a eer t I i R| S 111 lON Mill) I TO I HI Thomas THE fewer clothes she wears in future ftims the better Mitzi Gaynor is going to like it. Fo r Mitzi's ambition is to become the Mxirst star on the screen291 words
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Article380 1955-04-13 9 HOLLYWOOD. "JTVEKI star wants to get into the act.' 1 That variation of the Jimmy Durante lament mUht be voiced by any film producer these days. Almost every day a film preformer announces the creation of a firm to produce movies. ci of to picture?: H La380 words
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Article38 1955-04-13 9 PETE Peterson, well-known wrestler turned actor, was signed for a featured role in 'BLOOD ALLEY." The 260-pound Peterson will portray a gigantic Chinese farmer in the John Wayne-Lauren Kacall co-starrer a CinemaScope-WarnerColour adventure.38 words
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Article181 1955-04-13 9 CHE manages to tantalize a male audience and Still look a lady. One admirer sums it up by saying: "She has the snrrt of combining apple cheeks with naughty winks and sexy dances." "I like to be thought sexy,* 1 says Mitzi when she hears such remarks181 words
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Article, Illustration519 1955-04-13 9 GIRLS SHOULD FLIRT TILL 21 Says Mitzi Gaynor present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though519 words
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Article317 1955-04-13 9 LOVE SCENE IN ICE HOUSE **W* Frigid! MAKING !ovc on a studio sound stage is one of life's most terrifying experiences, according to Julie Harris. The petite and winsome actress recently revealed she was nervous and shaken an hour after her baptism to cinema romancing in Warner Bros.* CinemaScope production,317 words
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Article, Illustration42 1955-04-13 9 THIS Arabian beauty, "Lalune," is 22-year-old American actress Joan Diener. who is sharing the lead with Doretta Morrow and Alfred Drake in the American Arabian Nights musical •KISMET" which is now having an opening run at Oxford, England. (Mirror Pic).42 words
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Article375 1955-04-13 9 WBm C*LIA Kazan i??ued a call for 250 extras without ulcers for a carnival sequence in Warner Bros.' CinemaScope production "East of Eden." Reason bcin^ that the extras had to consume vast quantities of salt water taffy, cotton candy and other sweets during the action. "This375 words
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Advertisement27 1955-04-13 9 FAIR CA TCH: •a•a• w > IK ~f' V J^KaSr irflnfi 't^J- v j&& JQf r r < *^flrs» '**?Sh^^^-^^ &!•>;••••:•:•.•. **I**' gfcs ssri wn rssrasflss ft ft A ft27 words
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Advertisement160 1955-04-13 9 >\\\\\\V\\\\\\V\\\\\V\V\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\ .\\\\\\\\VV\\\V\\V\\\\\\V\\\\\\\V\\\\V\\\^ I MOBILGAS ECONOMY RUN I Butterworth to Singapore 506 miles April 9th. 10th. j I ROVER SECURED MORE PRIZES THAN ANY OTHER MAKE General Classification I 2 ND ROVER 60 DRIVER Chia Eng Quv.c. 89.43 M.P.O. 3 RD ROVER 75 DRIVER T. R. Keene 84.50 M.P.G. I 1.601160 words
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156 1955-04-13 10 Finanvv And €otmi^osree KUALA IJMPIR, Tues.— Plans to hold a second International Trade Exhibition in Kuala Lumpur are now beins made, The Standard learnt today. Shaw Brothers, who are again sponsoring this year's exhibition, announced to.-lay they hoped to hold it between iJuly156 words
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Article200 1955-04-13 10 Shares Steady But Dull \V IT II most operators marking time until overseas advices are availably today, the Malajaa share market opened alter the Easter holidays steady but dull in alj sections. The turnover showed a small rovemeni and some selective industrials moved to ighi v higher levels. Pries changes200 words
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Article69 1955-04-13 10 Party For New Office Opening left): Mrs. Arsad. Mr. R. Suhirman. Singapore Representative of (laruda Airways, Mrs. S. C. La, Dr. R. Wilopo, President of Board of Directors. Mr. S. C. Lu. Manager of the Bank of China. Dr. 11. Kartowisastro. Indonesian Consul General, Mr. Gob Soon Ilin. Mr. S.69 words
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117 1955-04-13 10 Rice Price Cut May Not Affect 'Free' Market KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A cut in the price of Government rice scheduled lor May 2 is not likely to have any effect on the prices oi "free" rice here, dealers told The Standard today. A leading importer said that the new prices117 words
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159 1955-04-13 10 S 'pore Buys More Sugar From Formosa Standard Market Reporter SINGAPORE drew the bulk of it< supplies of su^ar from Formosa in the past year w.th irr.norters over-assessing the offtake and causing an initial serious glut of sugar. That was accompanied by a rapid [all in price, to the benefit159 words
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Article25 1955-04-13 10 THE plan for a 2.200-mile pipeline to bring natural gas n Alberta to Ontario and Quebec has been shelved for 1 ;i year.25 words
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Article, Illustration274 1955-04-13 10 'Meticorten' Available To The Medical Profession SOUTH China Medical Supplies Co.. Singapore, will shortly start a campaign throughout Malaya to publicize a new product "Meticorten" (metacortandracin) discovered and developed by Sobering Corporation, Bloomficld, N.J., U.S.A. The company are so.c distributors for Schering. Mr. S. K. Howe, Sales Supervisor for South-east274 words
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Article107 1955-04-13 10 MALAYAN Fxchanse Banks Association's buying: rates to merchants: New York: JJ-13 Ifi i T.T 31-15 Hi I O.Dj, 33-1 IS rr( n t bills (90 d sti (airmail). 33; trade bills 1 00 d stj (airmail). Canada: Z'li (T T 2 ot (O.I).). 3i] ,-redit bills i «iod107 words
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Article103 1955-04-13 10 TV Cameras Aid U.K. Flight Tests SPECIALLY-designed television cameras are being used in the development flight testa of new secret British aircraft engines, it Was disclosed in London Manufacturers hope that the "magic eye" of the cathode ray tube will help them to eliminate many of the teething troubles of103 words
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Article, Illustration64 1955-04-13 10 A COCKTAIL party was held recently to celebrate the opening of the new booking office of Garuda Indonesian Airways, on the first floor of the Bank of China Building in Singapore. The director of (iaruda Airways and the President of the Board of Directors made a special trip from Indonesia64 words
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306 1955-04-13 10 MALAYA'S FIRST PENCIL PLANT TO START IN JUNE Standard Market Reporter MALAYA'S first pencil manufactory with a capital of $500,000 will go into production from June this year with an initial output of 700,000 pencils each month. The man behind this project is Mr. Ng Ip Hing, who has been306 words
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Article40 1955-04-13 10 THE nationalized Renault Automobile Factories produced 164,143 vehicles during the first ten months of 1954. as against 131.023 for the corresponding period of 1953. These figures include 129.410 passenger cars for 1954, compared to 98.83G in 1953.40 words
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Article41 1955-04-13 10 MESSRS. Harrisons Crosficld (Malaya) Ltd. reported the following crops harvested in March. 1955: Allenby 31,--000 |b., Benta Rubber 69,000 lb Jeram Kuantan 65.000 lb., Kundons 34,500 lb Mentakab 78.500 lb. Sungei Baga n 131,--ono lb., Tanjong Pau 51,000 lb.41 words
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Article237 1955-04-13 10 THE produce market in Singapore was quiet in all sections yesterday, with littk inclination on the part of dealers to do business. Copra opened and closed quiet at about the same prices ruling before the holidays, lers of April shipment indicating $29 per picuL Coconut oi! remained237 words
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Article70 1955-04-13 10 Ol TIR HUM)X ..jr. Reg Ken X Hsing, St< i 1 Direct B St ivac S< 10. Van Van R v g JWIR RO\l»n B< n > Selangor. Pu Hoc Brooke. Leo. Pangk< X Hsu iak. Pi< t ins. L R lUIIBX \N( MM \<i Lisita, Bi70 words
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Article28 1955-04-13 10 THJ f.. 1 in I A K1.321 which 22.637 in the f S \hc Ped< ration .of h; pore Stocks ol p at 1 Jan28 words
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Article115 1955-04-13 10 THE Financial Times said that the bin mot tin recently had been on a "hand to mouth basis because <>t tin 1 in any imponderables which govern its future. The pri o i n fairly steady because nee mai pears to lee! U arc that the pn t115 words
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Article24 1955-04-13 10 BEST M IN F. EA FOR M MAUII BMMMM iniMill I .t*t M M.i n fabritfc i J u.mlrn IliilUm j I I I24 words
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Article29 1955-04-13 10 NIGERIA PLANT RU 111 l El Miwd I linn M "1 ti ii oil n i staMlin; VMl|| 111 •■jj csl.thii-i 1 pl.t nt.«ti*»n p n trad in 129 words
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Article89 1955-04-13 10 present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably divided89 words
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Advertisement637 1955-04-13 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE MINICIPAL 5% DEBENTURE STOCK 192« ."ifi-M SINGAPORE CITY COINCIL Wo MLMMUUI STOCK ISSI 63-73 NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the I Si ks will b»* closed from 18th April to 111 May S, both 'i.iy^ inclusive, for preparation of Interest Warrants in respect of637 words
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Advertisement459 1955-04-13 10 New Look In Furnishings RECENT London display •of furnishing fabrics incorporJ atcd several examples of manmade fibres. The exhibition illustrated the prosre.^s made in the use ot during the last 18 months. Not only were rayon ami ite widely used alone and in conjunction with both naand other fibres, but459 words
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Advertisement82 1955-04-13 10 NIPPON YUSEN KM*** New York Maru fct C Miiles larßier. Loooon Antwerp. KCttcrc^. Mamburß Enbun Maru tor Cc!o-"bo. Karachi Kuv^-a t >■■■■■ Basra^. Abacian b Hocmutn Etorotu Maru to« Calcutta Akita Maru far H |l Kote t> Vokor-*rr»a p •Aso Maru tor Aden. Ol budan. leaaah buez. r Be.ojt. L.tt.k*.82 words
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Advertisement809 1955-04-13 11 MITSUI j^\ LINE POR JAPAN frog, lndiQ Sp rC PShom Pen0 "9 KVor i t s v Maru, from Colcutto, for Moji, Kobe 1 7 Apr. Oeson Moru. from Bomboy, ♦or Hongkong Kobe' Woji. Yokohama 4/5 Mo* 2 Moy FOR JAPAN trorr> Cont.nent. Awobasan Moru, I o r Yokohama. Kobe.809 words
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Advertisement799 1955-04-13 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden, Port Said. Genoa. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Homburg, Copenhagen. Gothenburg and Oslo. S'oor* P S'hom Penong xl "LALANDIA" 20/21 Apr. 22/23 Apr. xx) "JAVA" 25/27 Apr. 28/29 Apr. 30Apr/lMoy xxx) "SELANDIA" 28 Moy 1 June 2/2 June 3/4 Jun« x) Calls London (passengers only),799 words
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Article, Illustration113 1955-04-13 12 Above: Huge roses, in white and shades of pink, circle c re t ellis over which leaves make a pattern of g rv Pretty end very femmne for Easter. Above Right; A pert little Breton to wear with a spring lvit 4 m orange and113 words
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Article807 1955-04-13 12 TONI MARSH - TONI MARSH Listed by r rillS is the time of year when women begin to wonder what they will look like once they discard their winter coats. And for the dress designers, this is the crucial moment. This is the time when fashions may undergo a807 words
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679 1955-04-13 12 Alison Settle - Alison Settle By IT/ORLD interest in the wholesale dressmaking trade of London has greatly increased since it has been realised that the younger members of the Royal Family, though dressing mainly with England's great couture houses, add to their wardrobes many models made by679 words
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Article, Illustration87 1955-04-13 12 Daffodils Spell The A-Line! HOLDING a great A-shaped wreath j London model Patricia Ilowden wears an l^ in navy blue serge. This ensemble is immftj Dior's spring collection and is modelled nn thei the Christian Dior house in London NotPthfj white hat in coolie hat shape and tin j blue87 words
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Advertisement67 1955-04-13 12 7/ie world famous family ol TIGER medicinal products w I jT A, i CHINKAWHITE This involuoble Wind v excellent remedy for J Constipation, Ind.gest Heartburn, Loss of Appe' ENG AUN TON THE TIGER MEDICMj^ g- I V I 1 of Silver E TEA COFFEE SETS I"" OVENPROOF CASSEROLE W> BASKETS.67 words
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Miscellaneous256 1955-04-13 12 'JMCi lf il H«^ii*ik l Bin lliiP f PltOß s QUOTATION: da wife home, office ban of g Mm- writings M u ,v,. ae it onj B >:ne out- j i :ir«- Hit* «inl\ raters ..ur sU ding -n..t;ei to a SUCCCSS- l»»>i.rit> ».iiniot Mjtiuililer."— ision I I I "C\.256 words
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294 1955-04-13 13 pos' Unruly rowds Greet Australians west WEST INDIES 73 RUNS FOR 2 WKTS. Australians >v\\\. April U (Reuter)— Two gates ii many people were trampled tried to restore order at the Sccooi Test between West Indies km West Indians make i and bad light restricted and a half. present violent294 words
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Article89 1955-04-13 13 Amm lled In p Race present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is89 words
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Article, Illustration52 1955-04-13 13 ITS the way spring can take you even though you've just finished a lively same of tennis Girls with the spring leap are Anne Jenkins, 16, (left) and Celia Ball, 18. Anne and telia had spent the afternoon playing tennis it Plvniouth Hoe. And then someone calledMirrorpic - 52 words
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152 1955-04-13 13 Olympics Menzies Assures Brundage CANBERRA April 12. (Reuter) Mr. Robert Menzies. the Australian Primp Minister. today J 2 assured Mr. Avery Brun- x dage, American president 2 of the International Olym- pic Committee. that plans for the 195f> Olym- J pic Ciames in Melbourne would be completed o»» tim«. Mr.152 words
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Article29 1955-04-13 13 EDMONTON. April 12. (UP) F'.rmcr world heavyweight champion E/zard Charles knofked out Vern Escoe 2:15 of the third round in a scheduled 10-ruund bout here last night.29 words
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Article629 1955-04-13 13 Late Coal Keeps Them m In Race For Honours LONDON, April 12 (Reuter) A goal three minutes from time by the >ounc halfback, Ron Flowers, against Aston Villa kept Wolverhampton Wanderers in the race for the English league football championship played here yesterday. By beating Villa629 words
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440 1955-04-13 13 COCKELL MAY SPRING SURPRISE OF THE CENTURY ON MAY 76 By MACRICK RICHARDSON London, Tuesday. BEFORE the British boxer Don Cocktll sailed for the Tnited States on Thursday for his world heavyweight championship fight with Rocky IVlarciano, I paid him a short farewell visit at the K ink's Arms, Eastbourne,440 words
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Article30 1955-04-13 13 MALACCA. Tun. -r a Cra\t?n "A" aoccer >r*z'}e fixture played if tIW X dium yesterday. K< at Sports Club who beaten 6-0 by the a Ind.ans.30 words
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Article1117 1955-04-13 13 U.K. SOCCER Results Positions LONDON Apr. 12. (Renter) The following are football results and positions for matches played on Monday: LEAGUE DIV. I Blackpool 1 Burnley 0. Cardifl C 1 Arsenal 2 Charlton 2. Portsmouth 2. Leicester U. Preston 1. Newcastle 4. Everton o Manch U. 2 Sunderland 2 Sheffield1,117 words
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Article240 1955-04-13 13 TWO-RUN WIN FOR JOHORE CSC KLUANG. Tues. .Tohoro Ceylonese beat K'.uans District XI by two runs in a thrilling rrirket matrh played a 1 Klll- an? over the Easter holidays. Raipsooria hit the winning run. KLUANG DISTRICT XI A Z. Lopez c Wilfon b Woodhull 1. Milligan c Rajasooria b240 words
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Article45 1955-04-13 13 FAIRYHOUSE. Ire'ar.'i. Apr. 12. (AP) Pat Taafc. winner of the Enflish Grand National -icop c''ha.sc on Q iarc 1 < rompleted a 'double' yesterday !)v riding Umm to victory In \he throe and a (garter mi>s Ir sh Grand National over 21 1 obstacles.45 words
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Miscellaneous169 1955-04-13 13 Ibner By A/ Copp pCi3J'*W^^V^ •••A'-'-v-YOIS^ -AM' VO' ALWAYS WILL BE. THEN. WHAT DID OLE MAN MOSE L^/ MAH BEST FWENJD, v WON'T^C 3 -<. MEAN, WHEN HE SAID/ A BOY'S '----3 > HAIN'T >O' s- nFAP- BEST FRIEND IS NOT ALWAYS V>*feT7 /AS LONG AS AH HIS MOTHER"? Mn169 words
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332 1955-04-13 14 LOS ANGELES, April 12, (Reuter)— The I'nited States are relying on tried and experienced men for the inter-zone Thomas Cup badminton match against India in Singapore next month. On^ young newcomer. however ta Manuel Armendariz. 21. of Burbank. California. He wa.s national Junior332 words
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Article166 1955-04-13 14 RECS ARE STILL DOWN SINGAPORE Recreation flub made another unnntoanM bid to cam a point yesterday when they were beaten .'.-0 by Customs Sports lub in x Colony Division league match played on the Padang yesterday. I ><>cccr )-.vn for the day. and arc !y--'n of the league Ror.s h.jd166 words
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Article240 1955-04-13 14 Lv^iSw^Hflwi I SSw^aVl JwW M\mP fJiimV tWm ■^H- Ir JDT7 I 1 V Bb ft 17 L*Ap^*^Z m KUALA I.r.MPI'K. Tuos. J O'i|.v ;i few uallops by locally trained horses J came under observation 5 this morning in prepara- tion for the Solanjior Turf Clubs April meeting,240 words
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Article212 1955-04-13 14 Radin Mas Take A Trouncing IS. O.I). Civilian Associate n trounced \l itlm Mas by six finals to nil in a Singapore Div. l\ league soccer match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The referee, flying OfViccr Tucker extended each half by five minutes. making it a TO minutes game BODCA212 words
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Article52 1955-04-13 14 SINGAPORE Harbour Board Recreation Club were held to a two-all draw by Aston Div'°2B C ?o^ ln a Sin B«PO°re Uiv. 2B league soccer match Played on the Clerical Union ground yesterday f Sa Ju an and Sa °d scored SL^JSP" while William and Shakn scored52 words
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Article24 1955-04-13 14 r.£Fwn N i AL ports Club beat Combined Youngsters by ml; i ln a frlon dly soccer yes[erday ay &t Farfer Park24 words
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Article139 1955-04-13 14 All The Business Houses Soccer Division 1 S.T.B. vs. F y at Jalan Bcsar Stadium; Mercantile Bank vt. M.P.H. at Gcylang; Shell vs. P Bukom at' Shell; Char:ered Bank vs. Hong Kong Bank at C.H.8.: S.T.C. vs. Sinie Darby at S.T.C. Division 2 Breweries vs. Borneo Motors at Farrer Park;139 words
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Article104 1955-04-13 14 PENANG. Tues The Sum. mcr Cup, over distance of one mile and with a stake of $2,000 and a cup for horses riass four division one. will be the main race at the Pcnanpj Turf Club Summer meeting on May 14, 18 and 21. The following104 words
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Article407 1955-04-13 14 Score 27 Coals In Kota Bahru Visit Spore Malays C Suara Muda Rnhun Omar 2. A. Zainal, Mohd. Awang and Mohd. Tahir, Harith and Rashid. Ne Mat. Che Osman bin Daim rcfereed. KOTA BAHRU, Tues.— Singapore Malays, keeping up a string of victories in matches407 words
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397 1955-04-13 14 POLICE ON THE RAMPAGE, HIT 8 PAST PBU Police Sports Assoc. 8 Pulau Brani riiited 1 Awang Bakar 3, Radin AU 2, Ahmad ismaiL Erie Daw son, S. Ycllupillai HaTOtl Koncd. Sgt. Be ran referred. POLICE Sports Association went on a rampage at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday, to trounce Pulau397 words
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Article313 1955-04-13 14 Tamil Brotherhood Association beat the Kinta Rangers by an only goal scored by Yythy in a Spore. Division SA League match played on the CYMA ground yesterday. Hak Seng, the Rangers stalwart, saved the side from a bigger defeat, and he was also well supported313 words
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Article, Illustration59 1955-04-13 14 TWEXTY-Y EAR-OLD Miss (lihi Phcc Keorr, Pcrak's junior badminton iromen's singles and doubles cliampion is receiving her tropliy irom Mrs. Foovg Chong on Monday night at the Perak Badminton Association Hall. In the centre is Mr. Teh Gin Soot. Honorary Secretary of the Association. In Thr doubles, she partnered59 words
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275 1955-04-13 14 Three 'Dans Throw Thei Weights Abo THREE young English: engineering and technical studies in judo at its sou were guests of the Sing; Alfred Grabher. 23. a civil present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of275 words
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Article96 1955-04-13 14 present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably96 words
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Article86 1955-04-13 14 present violent crisis in Belgium is regarded by many of the participants as going deeper even than that over the abdication of King Leopold 11. They see it as a fight for the control of the future of the country. Belgium, though economically fortunate, is miserably divided between86 words
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