The Straits Times, 30 April 1954
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Title Section15 1954-04-30 1 The Straits Times l.sld. 1845 SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1934 15 CENTS Nat*"* 1 He*****15 words
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Article, Illustration9 1954-04-30 1 Dato Tan lls off trip iTj H Hh ssar\9 words
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89 1954-04-30 1 1 1 ncealed <- them hj the which 1 I lIT I ">t on 0« Ulll in.irk its reappearance after :in interval of three months —will also contain a fund of general sports news, bright, pithy items from thr newsfrnnts of the89 words
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Article51 1954-04-30 1 KONG. Thurs. The lent newspaper Kung N n s.ud in an mcd Canton dispatch American! seized by th< Reds more than a year ago had boi,. to ■:n tarce t" ars. Unerleana are Ri- radio correv«indent. Donald Dixon. corre>;iondent of InternaMonal New.s and Ben Krasnrr. a mariner.AP - 51 words
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Article482 1954-04-30 1 Grade prices abolished: Old stocks to cost less SUGAR IS FREED, TOO KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. FEDERATION GOVERNMENT today announced the removal of irrade prices from tcrnment ration rice, cuts in the prices of old rop Government rice, and a 7r> per cent temporiiv reduction in import482 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-04-30 1 THIS IS Mile vleiicvieve lie Galarri-Terraube, the only woman in the besieeed fortress ol Dien Bien Phu. Mile Galard-Temuhe. a«ed 2f). an air force nurse, landed at Dien Bien Phu in a mercy plane to evacuite the French wounded. The plane wasAP - 78 words
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Article69 1954-04-30 1 LONDON. Thurs. The rationing of moat and bacon in Sritatn is to .-nd on July 3 and •hen Britons will be able to roar up the ration books that have ruled thrir lives for 14 v^firs Mr Gwllym Lloyd George. 1 Minister of Food, fixed theReuter - 69 words
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Article15 1954-04-30 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.—Admiral Arthur W Radford yesrrriav reported to President visit to Paris Renter.Reuter - 15 words
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Article24 1954-04-30 1 vai FTTA Thurs. me mSSfSSt Brtunnto Wt VaKu iSrtmir tor Tnbrukyrv Svwilh Prince rharle^and .prncrss Anne waving from the bridge. R^'ter.24 words
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266 1954-04-30 1 INDO-CHINA— AT GENEVA GENEVA. Thur> BAO DAI. Vietnam (hi* 1 of State, aereed today to attend the Geneva peace parley even if his rnemies the Communist Vietminh. are present, it was reliably reported. The formal announcement is expected to be madeReuter - 266 words
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183 1954-04-30 1 REDS TRY TO CUT THE LAST ESCAPE ROUTE FROM FORT ON THE BATTLEFRONT HANOI. Thurs. VIFT.MINH rebel pimer* tichtened today roun.l artillery post Isabelle. thf Dien Bien Pl-u garrison^ only escape route to the Laos frontier. A French HUh Command spokesman said Vietminh gunners have "xeroed in' the surrounded outpost183 words
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Article53 1954-04-30 1 MFLBOURNF. Thurs Francis (i, Kenny was Raoled here [or .stealinu' a watch from a fellow prisoner In a police van. Kenny wa.s arrested and placed in the police van with other prisoners On arrival at the police station one pri.soner complained of the los»; of his watch53 words
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Article356 1954-04-30 1 AMERICA THE AGGRESSOR MOLOTOV 'She has seized Formosa, rearms Japan, is threatening China* (iFAEVA. Thursday. rIE SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER. Mr. Molotov. told the Geneva conference today that the I nitcd States was "openly pursuing an aggressive couise 111 regard to the Chinese Peoples Republic." Mr. Molotov said America had committedReuter - 356 words
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Article69 1954-04-30 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs.— Mr. Robert Sikes. Democratic member of the House from Florida proposed today that America supply the French with atomic bombs tor use in Indo-China to "set the war won so we won't have to send American boys there." He said: 'We have all kinds andReuter - 69 words
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Article54 1954-04-30 1 MOSCOW. Thur-s The Australian Embassy staff here yesterday received Soviet exit visas and began final preparations to leave for home toniuht Kilty-two Russians the entire Soviet Embassy staff and their families left Canberra toda\ on two chartered airliners on the first leg of their tripReuter - 54 words
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Article26 1954-04-30 1 Durinc March, 11.396 passengers passed throuph Kalian* Airport and 328.005 kilos of freight were carried compared with 10.109 and 301,925, respectively in February.26 words
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Article27 1954-04-30 1 BONN. Thurs— The West German Defence Commission announced it was proceeding with plaas to create a 500.000--man contingent In the proposed European Army. A P27 words
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Article20 1954-04-30 1 COPENHAGEN Thurs. Unidentified planes havp been Hying over Denmark Norway and Sweden. Jt was reported today. A. P.20 words
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Article102 1954-04-30 1 Krian gets the 'white' tag IPOH. Thur.s PERAK today Decame the seventh .state in thr Federation to have part of |ti territory declared "WHITE' free from Communist terrorist influence and free fro;' 1 Emergency Regulations The declaration was made at two ceremonies conducted gbnaltaneaittlv thi.> norning. One was at Bagan102 words
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Article48 1954-04-30 1 new delhi Than Thtrtj nine of the 88 POWs from Korea under protective d.t. n tion In a camp near here want to settle in Indin. a Ootttnment spokesman said today They will be given temporary residence perrriits which ran be renewed Drriodica!!\ ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article18 1954-04-30 1 COLOMBO. Thur.s. The Asian Prime Ministers decirierl today to call for a cexsr-ft:e in Indo-China. -UPUP - 18 words
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Article25 1954-04-30 1 LONDON Thur.s. Russia has placed "firm orders" for s«>< >r!> costing £:?0 000.000 to C 40.00-0-000 in Britain since Jan. 1 I25 words
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Article38 1954-04-30 1 china 1^ -m li *:;nuin(. mo PARI S Ttnii I I'mb military tflWah i"'i i> t'om^uni.sl Ckin i la innUnuins 1<I s< n<l i' l|ls *o 10.0(1(1 Virtnijnh d ground Uirn I i ;i Xlm Rfulrr.38 words
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288 1954-04-30 1 Hospital said 'no' to two wounded Department checks this charge KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. THE Selangor Meriic;il Department is checkinu alienations that the late head of the Selangor Special Branch. Mr L. A Searle. and an intelligence ofllcer of the Somersets. Lieut. J. Ifackie, were refuser) admission to Bungsar Hospital here288 words
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Advertisement12 1954-04-30 1 n;>« ibator f OtEX T JEWELLERY ;lIV 4^ Kujl< Lumpur. P«n«ng, Ipon.12 words
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Article, Illustration405 1954-04-30 2 Ever so calmly China's C states his ter for peace in A THREE DEMANDS: A GIFT OF FORMOSA -NO ARMS tr, I -AND NO MORE AMERICAN AID FOR INDQch, J GENEVA, Thurs. rpHE Chinese Foreign Minister, Mr. Chou En-Lai, said yesterday that the American plan for a South-east Asia defence405 words
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Article295 1954-04-30 2 AFRICANS AT GARDEN PARTY ENTEBBE. Thursday. CECTRITY police carefully scrutinised every guest when the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh mingled with thousands of people mainly Africans at a garden party in the wooded gardens of Govern- ment House yesterday. According to a usually reliableReuter - 295 words
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Article95 1954-04-30 2 Returned by Reds, to be charged HONG KONG Thurs A BRITISH Army spokesman here today confirmed that a R.E.M.E. craft.sman. M. A Tobin. an Irishman, handed back by Communist China to the British authorities recently, was being held on a of desertion. Proceeding were being taken. he said but didReuter - 95 words
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Article47 1954-04-30 2 PENANG, Thur.= The Chief Education Officer. Mr. J N Davies, today appealed to teachers to show lev; reluctance to serve in rural areas The educational difficulties in these areas are partiruiarlv Rreat." he tnM :l dult education students attending n British Council training couse47 words
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Article20 1954-04-30 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Tamil teachers from Indian schools in Johore are attending a civics course in Johore Bahru.20 words
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229 1954-04-30 2 McCarthy objects to questions WASHINGTON. Thurs. SENATOR Joseph McCarthy protested yesterday. against questions whether Private G. David Sehine iii rit d lellow soldiers to clean his rifle and lold his commander that he wanted the army to be modernised and streamlined. Mr. Ray H.229 words
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84 1954-04-30 2 SACRAMENTO. California. Thurs. Police Judfe J. Louis Missal sentrnred a man here today to 90 days In gaol then offered to suspend sentence if the man would behave himself for two years. "I'll take Ihe 90 days," said Leonard Geer. accused by84 words
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157 1954-04-30 2 —as Dulles raps the Red plan for a single Ko EARLIER Mr. Chou sat lm- passively in the Palace of Nations Council Chamber and heard Mr. Foster Dulles reject the CommunLst plan for reuniting Korea. Mr. Dulles said the North Korean plan was "designed to destroy the authority of the157 words
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Article112 1954-04-30 2 WASHINGTON. Thurs yiCE PRESIDENT Richard Nixon said yesterday that the major aim of United States policy wa.s to avoid I committing American troops in Indo-China or elsewhere if possible. IMr Nixon told the Chamber oi Commerce that the Ei.-en-hower Administration would not resort to a policy112 words
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Advertisement197 1954-04-30 2 Doctors Prove pure, mm PALMOLIVE JW^ Soap can bring you a lovelier skin *t£L. .M in 14 days! W^^^l I Wash your face with < Palmolivt $oat>. is&v t?.^. v i;-- -fe-. Contains no animal fat! """^^^^^J^ Palmolive contains only the purest specially blended beauty oils. Its mildness will make197 words
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Advertisement46 1954-04-30 2 IB HUERr 4*" y ""STAINWELD HARD W^ 1 FOR ALL STAINLESS STEELS FOR BUILDING ABRASOWELD FERR° W FOR RESISTANCE TO ABRASION AND SHOCK FOR FLEET WELD. 47 0R ALL POSITIONAL MILD STEEL WQI M«nu(jcturcd by Lincolr lAuitrjlui Ltd m *»'<"' HUME INDUSTRIES (F»« nll SINGAPORE KUALA IUMfB46 words
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252 1954-04-30 3 Perils of world might save mankindSir Winston LONDON, Thursday <;IK WINSTON hurchill. the Prime Minister last nijrht said that he hoped the perils which mankind now faced mitfht prove its salvation He was speaking at the annual dinner of 'the Royal Academy, in whose summer exhibition of paintings ho hasReuter - 252 words
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Article, Illustration47 1954-04-30 3 QVBEN I LI/ABKTII the tjue.n Mother congratulates Miss M.irt.wrt Hough on winning the three-dux individual championship of Great Britain and Ireland at Badminton. Miss Hough had only i.l penalties and won £150 and the Daily Telegraph Challenge Cup and the Butler Challenge Bowl. Reuter picture.Reuter - 47 words
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Article140 1954-04-30 3 MAN WITH RECORD KILLED 2 LONDON. Thurs. 4 PORTUGUESE gunman who shot dead a London |eweller and his assistant and was himself killed In the holdup had a long criminal record ,n the United Stat.s. police r< w aled yesterday at the injuest on the three men. The Portuguese, 49-year-oldReuter - 140 words
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Article28 1954-04-30 3 NEW YORK. Thurs. Russia available t.'375.000 he promised last year to the I N./.ions Techni- ;;nd. first contribution to the fund. hi Ip r.ndeicievelop-Ki-uter28 words
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Article16 1954-04-30 3 The Afghan Society has to the Pernt Society for among the Tigris A. P.16 words
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Article20 1954-04-30 3 CAIRO, Thura. Further in- expected In Egypt :i the Government rounriurj of "ommunist suspects, official sources said today.—Renter.Reuter - 20 words
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Article67 1954-04-30 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. —I U.S. Immigration Service announced two more moves against Italian-born racketeers yesterday. it announced Onofrio Mm ludo. 53. Detroit racketeer waseized at Key West, Florida, and will be held in gaol until it Is decided whether to deport him to Italy or bring him toAP - 67 words
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Article151 1954-04-30 3 it causes Asian tension' COLOMBO. Thursday. 4 SIAX Prime Ministers, meeting here yesterday, are. reliably reported to have agreed that Communist China's remaining outside the I'nited Nations was a main cause of increased tension in South-East Asia. The Prime Ministers of India. Pakistan. Burma, IndonesiaReuter - 151 words
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Article42 1954-04-30 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Argentine made the highest bid yesterday for a Czech-owned I steel mill being auctioned by the US Government. An Argentine company bid U559,000,000 for the entire mill which originally cost about i;ssi6.ooo,ooo a. p.42 words
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Article9 1954-04-30 3 MILLION MEN IN SOVIET FORCES ■m.'QN. inui.->. imatic [inKton9 words
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Article23 1954-04-30 3 PARIS. Thurs.- Loon Jouhaux, Nobel Peace Prize winner In 1951 and veteran French labour leader, died H. was 74.— A.P.AP - 23 words
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71 1954-04-30 3 Settle problems or war, says Tito BELGRADE. Thursday. aid that the East and Lr differences or face inevitable conflict. "We believe that conflict Is Itable it the two blocs reipart lit- .-aid. Tito spoke before 620 deleto a [reaa of the BerCommunist Alliance in Belgrade. He urged Yugoslav Commuu explain71 words
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Article53 1954-04-30 3 NBW YORK. Thurs Rabbi Irving Miller, president of the Zionist OntanUattoo of America yesterday criticised the U.S. for providing free arm.s to Iraq. He .said the move was "an act of myopic diplomacy fraught with meat danger for the peace and security of the Middle East.53 words
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Article88 1954-04-30 3 More atomic cannon in Germany BERLIN. Thurs. THE U.S Army today said that it had throi 280 millimeter atomic cannon artillery battalions In West Germany. This means that there are nuw 18 of the stiant guns capable of tiring shells with atomic warheads stationed dose to the Iron Curtain. TheUP - 88 words
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Article25 1954-04-30 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Dr. London B Hale. President of Kvansville (Indiana College. has been appointed Director of the US ODerations mLs.snn in Israel— APAP - 25 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-04-30 3 The giddy goat IS IT the Sprint that causes coats to be «iddy and frolic like this— <»r is it merely that the active goat is showing how Tomnn lawton puts them into the net? Wh. tever the reason these two are happy on n farm in Scotland. Popper picture.50 words
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Article105 1954-04-30 3 COLOMBO. Thurs. CEYLON'S otter to Mfl surplus ftllnrm rice to other consumer countries has had no re HiKMim Of the 60.000 tons of rice available from lust year's im|)urts of rice from China about 15.000 tons are available. A spokesman of the Food Ministry105 words
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Article43 1954-04-30 3 DAMASCUS. Thurs. The Lebanese Army Chit f of Staff. Colonel Tewnx Salem, arrived in Damascus yesterday. He had long meetings with Syrian Foreign Minister Fadyi Attasi and Army officials on co-ordination of defence plans between the two countries. j AP.AP - 43 words
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Article30 1954-04-30 3 IX)NDON. Thurs. Eleven iimuthori.Md foreign settlements have been set up on tin British governed Falkland Islands, the Government said yesterday. Britain has protested to the governments concerned. AP.AP - 30 words
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Article152 1954-04-30 3 BEI IZE British Hunduras, Thill. s riniE Bwt i-esiik announced 1 Hum ye.aei day's leneral elecUoni In British Hondurai was the defeat ol tin- moderate National Party I-" ''V ius nntl-Brittah Peoples United Party opponent. The PUP candidate. Mr Philip Cioldson, received 978 votes asain.st Mr.Reuter - 152 words
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Article237 1954-04-30 3 LONDON. Thurs. Closing middle prices of selected ■,»<>rk\ not Including stamp duty, were: LOANS Consols 66 Funding 4% 101 > 2 War 3 la 86S I BANKS Mercantile (I12V4) 274 Eastern (£5) t% Chartered (£1) 42 8 ,6 Hongkong ($lj 92 INSURANCE Com Un <uts.) 13 Royal 13237 words
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Article26 1954-04-30 3 I.W.llfW IJM l| dMI Buyers £735; Sellers £737; Forward Buyers C 729; Sellers £730; Settlement C 730. Turnover a.m. 35 tons; p.m. 50 tons.26 words
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Article38 1954-04-30 3 LONDON. Apr. 29— Spot \t\&* June 18\,d July-Sept. 19d., Oct.Dec. 19' 4 c1.. Jan. -Mar. 19\d., Apr.June 19<id.. May c.l.f. 18 9 16d June ell. 18 9 16d July c.l.f. 18 11 16 d. Tone: Uncertain.38 words
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Article54 1954-04-30 3 JERUSALEM. Thurs. The Israel-Jordan Mixed Armistice Commission minus Israel yesterday condemned Israel for an all-day siege of Budrus village on Monday by firing across the demarcation line. Israel has been boycotting meetings of the Commission since a walkout during dLscussions of the Scorpion Pass bus massacreAP - 54 words
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Article28 1954-04-30 3 OTTAWA. Thurs. Canada has quoted a price to Russia for the sale of .1.000.000 kwhek of Canadian barley, but no sale yet has been '•ompleted.- UP.UP - 28 words
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Advertisement196 1954-04-30 3 ■Vil These wofry n Kirn troubles cleared I..CP™ up fast by I simple antiseptic tV I treatment I < T' S thf unique 4-Way action of X/ V l T.CP. that makes it so eticctivc w" fc 1 clearing up everyday ailments aod .r —~m s1 m»*lei. lirM, T.CP. ic:klkv196 words
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Advertisement255 1954-04-30 3 The best "Pot Luck" ever... YOUNGS POTTED SHRIMPS A delicacy that your dinner guests will appreciate. Delicious as a savoury. Packed in butter in 2 oz. cartons. SINGAPORE CMP STORAGE CO.. LTD. BRITISH HOPES ■•> (BULLIVAXT 111 l \M») This is the JOF BLUE STRAND r^iS^ JpP^'~ t iat means255 words
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Article55 1954-04-30 4 With still a week left for registration, Johore voters have already passed the target figure of 100.000 names on the electoral roles. At the end of the second week 102.314 people have registered as voters for the Johore State Council elections, the State Elections Officer, Inche55 words
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Article28 1954-04-30 4 Mr. R. S. Boswell was selected yesterday as the Singapore Rural Board representatives j on the Social Welfare Council i He succeeds Mr. Chin Chye Fong28 words
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228 1954-04-30 4 Red police kidnap seaman at Shanghai HE WAS MARCHED ASHORE IN SILENCE rOMMUNIST secret police whisked a Chinese seaman oil' the British cargo ship (ilcnartney when it called at Shanghai recently. In dead silence the man. Wong Yuen Chong. 28. was marched off under close escort by two uniformed Reds228 words
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Article221 1954-04-30 4 CRAVE OFFENCE' —CHIEF JUSTICE KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. ANY corrupt practices of a police officer must be regarded as a serious offence, Sir Charles Mathew. the Federation Chief Justice, said in the Supreme Court today, when he revised the verdict en Sergeant Mohumed Noor bin221 words
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Article132 1954-04-30 4 Court told: I was not hiding lIM TUA TEE. driving inj structor accused di the murder of bar waitress, Ons Mvi Hong, yesterday denied that he was lound crouching under a sleeping plattorni in his sister's bouse in Yio Chu Kang Ro.id and arrested. Lim. whose defence was conducted by132 words
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Article48 1954-04-30 4 TELUK ANSON. That! The circuit Magistrate, Teluk Anson. Inche Mohamed Hassan bin Russaln, leaves thia weekend on transfer to Butterworth, in Province Wellesley Mr D. C. I. Werham. will take over both a.s the President of the Session* Court and Circult Magistrate, Teluk Anson48 words
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Article40 1954-04-30 4 TAN.TONi; MALIM. Thurs. mparam, young labourer, was yesterday put 00 a bond of $100 for four months for attempting suicide by drinking poison. Sithumparam said he had I been upset by the nagging of bit grandmother.40 words
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Article42 1954-04-30 4 The Singapore branch ol the Oversea* Leamie will hold its annual dinner at the Adelphl Hotel on Empire Day. May 124 The annual meeting will b* held at 5.30 p.m. on May 28 at the Adelphi Roof Garden.42 words
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Article95 1954-04-30 4 Vote teams to visit the homes PENANG. Thurs. FIFTY clerks in teams of Btc wIH visit remote vilIftMfl and kampongs in the Settlement to register voters for Settlement. Municipal and Town elections in their homes. Door to door registration will also be carried out In town ftreu, Mrs. A. S95 words
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Article51 1954-04-30 4 The US IS Libra :v has received a collection of American folk Music recordings by Amerian composers which can be lent out to .schools, organisations and institutions In Singapore The Library has opened a new children's room and some 250 titles have been added to the51 words
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Article30 1954-04-30 4 V ice-Consul PENANG. Thurs.— Mr. Kris N'oermattias. formerly of the Indonesian Consulate-General in Hor.^ Kong, has been appointed Vice-Consul in Penan?. Mr. Noermattias has arrived in Penang with hli wife..30 words
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Article96 1954-04-30 4 Ample opportunity will De given to learner drivers to understand the new regulations to be Introduced tomorrow. Under the regulations 'L' drivers can have a tutor and no one else in the car. They cannot drive within City limits during rush hours 8 a.m.96 words
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Article49 1954-04-30 4 The Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday ordered a fresh trial in the case of Osman bin Abdullah and V. Muniandy. who had been convicted of charges of armed robbery and robbery respectively. They had been sentenced to ten years' and nine years' imprisonment.49 words
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160 1954-04-30 4 Move for merger rebuffed TiHE sponsors of Singapore's third political party A have turned down a suggestion for merger put forward by the Singapore Labour Party. About 2.000 people are expected to meet tomorrow tc inaugurate the new socialist party. The general council of160 words
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192 1954-04-30 4 Name of this ship horrified the Royal Navy men rE Royal Malayan Navy is calling its first minelayer Penyu Malay for turtle. The reason: turtles lay eggs. and egg is Navy slang for mine. Capt. 11. E. 11. Nicho'ls. senior officer of the Royal Malayan Navy, said yesterday: "Royal Navy192 words
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Article200 1954-04-30 4 PROGRESSIVES BLAME GOVT. rpHE "it-can't-be-done" attitude of Singapore officialdom is responsible for the chilly welcome accorded to Colony visitors, said the Progressive Party's newsletter yesterday. Special arrangements were made recently to meet sightseers coming. oil the millionaire boat Caronia. Said the newsletter: "We see200 words
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Article134 1954-04-30 4 Two robbed officer, court told A Royal Navy lieutenant was robbed by two ratings, a preliminary inquiry in Singapore was told yesterday. Gordon Barnes and Allan Jonas were accused of robbing and causing hurt to Lieut. G. W. Spriggs. They were .sent for trial. Lieut. Spriggs said that he met134 words
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Article58 1954-04-30 4 KI'ALA Ll'MPl'R. Thurs. Nearly 100 people attended the Municipal Council's first nieht session. Mr. Douglas Lee mentioned the many new faces in the public gallery and said the experiment for night meetings had begun well. The meeting was over in an hour and a half,58 words
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Article29 1954-04-30 4 Th? Singapore City Council Labour Unions Federation will celebrate May Day with a tea party at the premises of the Council Services Union in Farrer Park.29 words
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134 1954-04-30 4 15 APPLY FOR AID FROM THE $1 55,000 DISTRESS FUND FIFTEEN people have applied for relief from the $155,000 Malaya war distress fund available for Singapore residents now in needy circumstances because of the war. Many more applications are expected. A widow with four children who lost her husband and134 words
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Article149 1954-04-30 4 Disqualified— but she got licence A GIRL driver, while under a disqualification order, filled In a form for a new licence leaving unanswered the question whether shs had evei been disqualified, and waa Riven a new licence, a Singapore Judge, Mr. T. Kul&sekaram. wsus told yesterday. Mr. Kulasekaram criticised I149 words
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Advertisement203 1954-04-30 4 ACHES PAINS? Not me Mine is a very busy life. With a home to look after, a l.tn Iv to rook ami «.i i an atloul I k, and I seldom *m thanks to a daily Kruschen. I uxe.l o ttud the constant prind of housework le!t me exhausted, Soniet203 words
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Advertisement87 1954-04-30 4 —tA^/z-c made >,sj»v to your desire M 4i c«nti ptr picket "W\ in|»por* P,,c< I $1.80 p«r lin sfSTI ■titrtuon Price W t Ish 4 *^1 A sfl I SAIGON MANILA 1 USA Hj sieNERAL AGENTS rC E II MANSFIELD JSSg UALA LUMFUP 1 88R PENANG TEL (MM > Pah87 words
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Miscellaneous125 1954-04-30 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE I 7.16 a.m. Morning Star- 730 News; 8.00-8.30 Htll-BUly Hal! j Hour: 900 Mu.sk- While You Work; 1 9.45 BsaSMrtVSS 1 Choke; 10 30-1100 Matinee CUtsMtal Concert; 1.00 p.m Prouranmie Summary; l.oi t ijjht Masse; 1.30 Time Signal fc Niws I 45-200 Uutice Music; 500 l> ht125 words
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241 1954-04-30 5 NOW THE WOMEN SAY: 'OILY MAN' IS A SPOOK If Councillor p remedy c Kirn Seng Road-Zioa Road ngaporo arc tirt*H of the "oily man" ilatinu o" tli(> l u>or > at he may month the women have been and the men obliged to come home early. Except for a241 words
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Article66 1954-04-30 5 KLUANG. Thur.s.- -A total ol 5i. 154 has been collected for Lady Templer's T.B. Fund liom tickets for the game between Kluang Chinese and Johore State Police. The match was to have been l.layed on April 18. but way postponed because of bad weather. The tickets66 words
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Article49 1954-04-30 5 Special precautions will be taken to prevent Communal i demonstrations >vhl -h mipht interfere- with peaceful eel. b rations on May Day. a polkv spokesman said yesterday. Several unions h.tve b'l'ti ■ranted permits to h>d Ma;, Day rallies indoors. N>> opplication has been refused.49 words
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Article18 1954-04-30 5 Another 1200 Singapore youths were registered for national service yesterday, bringing the total figure to 18,70018 words
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Article, Illustration160 1954-04-30 5 Four singers and pianist arrive IjVX'K internationally -known sinsrrs and a pianist arrived in Singapore yesterday in a BO. AC. Argonaut for the gala opera concert to be presented by the Singapore .Musical Society in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Sunday. They were Laurens Bogtman160 words
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Article260 1954-04-30 5 OR ELSE WE WILL QUIT COUNCIL PENAN'C*. Thursday. THF. r AN -MALAY AH I.ABOI R TARTY at an enier- sency meeting here this afternoon reiterated its demand for Federal elections this year. Mr. Lee Moke Sang, gencralsecretary of the party, said the meeting: "We stand260 words
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Article93 1954-04-30 5 Unions take up back pay claim rpHE Federation ot Unions of i X Singapore Government Employees yesterday decided to take up the 33-month back pay claim Ol 600 temporary clerks with thf Government. A ■Matt MO thr otlicer Administering the Government Mr. W.A.C. Goode. told the Administrative and Clerical Ser-93 words
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Article32 1954-04-30 5 MUAR. Thurs.— The Muar Adult Education Association will hold its annual speech night on Monday. Certificates will be Dre.«ented I to 394 students. 94 of whom are women.32 words
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121 1954-04-30 5 SINGAPORE Rural Board members want to be assoriated with the colours which the City Council will present to the Colony Volunteer Corps on July 8— its 100 th anniversary. At yesterdays board meeting Mr. A. L. B. Swaine, an unofficial member, said: "The volunteers121 words
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Article40 1954-04-30 5 PENANG, Thur.s. -A meeting to form a Junior Chamber ol Commerce is to be held here next month. Mr. S. K. Sundaram. secretary of the United Nations Association of Malaya. Ls the convenor of the meeting.40 words
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Article23 1954-04-30 5 The Singapore Rural Board I yesterday decided to take over Leedon Park and make it a I public road. I23 words
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87 1954-04-30 5 After worshipping- his ancestors on "All Souls Day". Heng Chew Hoe. a Government worker, had some drinks with his relative*, a Singapore court i was told yesterday. Heng pleaded guilt;- to drlv- ing a motor cycle along East Coast Road on Jan.87 words
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Article164 1954-04-30 5 COOLED COURTS— AND 3 NEW ONES SINGAPORE'S District and Police Courts may soon be air-conditioned. The Government also plans to build three new courts to ease congestion. These measures follow protests by lawyers, magistrates and the public against the shortcomings of the 75-year-old building in South Bridge Road. On Tuesday164 words
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Article67 1954-04-30 5 Found dying on road BUKIT MERTAJAM. Thurs The Coroner. Mr. D C I Wernham. yesterday recorded an open verdict oh an unknown Chinese found dying on a road with both legs fractured. The man was seen by police lying on the road near Menckuang Titi. six miles from Bu- kit67 words
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Article55 1954-04-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs The President of the Johore Bahru sessions c ourt has been appointed chairman of the Committee of Inquiry for the Deprivation of Citizenshio in Johore. Other members are Haji Ariffln bin Hah Alias. Haji Abdullah bin Ahmad. Mr. Yap Kirn Hock. Mr. M. B Das*55 words
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Article42 1954-04-30 5 Copies of leading Singapore dally newspapers will be on display at the British Industries Fair in London from Monday to May 14. This ha* been arranged by Qantas in Singapore at the irciuest of BOAC's London office42 words
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Article24 1954-04-30 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. For using a mechanically unbound and wilfully neglected ■ar. Ang Heng was fined $30 in the police court today.24 words
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Advertisement124 1954-04-30 5 HENOTLAZIf IrOURE f PHOURISHED ra^ in the morning MX If's time to take stock of your health habits if your morning energy is conW-*. v low if you've been try ing to j MF after day on skimpy breakSH^* 'or practically none at all. SOUS FOOD PUTS ,81 Sis IS124 words
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Advertisement472 1954-04-30 5 ETERNR-MHTie The world's smallest self-winding watch ism hi tnii On a ball-bearing fTFUNA «YM»m "If >mi whuprr trt a «rtmin thai y«.i lm f hcf. >ou «.rif her h" /jtfii S«'dom docs a woman have complete confidence in what her watch tells her. LIM Why 1 Simply because any watch472 words
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Miscellaneous138 1954-04-30 5 THE SINGAPORE DAIRY iivrAPORF AKT SOCIETV: Exhl- table tennis 7p m reglstralion, SVC drill hall hition of photographs of Singapore CHINKSK V.M.C.A.: Table tennis 2 Beach Road Bamto 6 p m gislSSr £:^e,^::z: y^^=^ CloililiiKsh.jp I; Qfcta nt Hie lollowiiik centres: ISIS. TNBATBETTE Film ahowi .s.,iiil" M<le I" Hjnpn,. Kreta138 words
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Obituary80 1954-04-30 6 20 W orti Sift f/ntnirfi tifn MADAM YONG SEE KOO, retired midwife, formerly of Kuala Lumpur pasted away on MAM the fu- 1 neral took place on 29.4.54 at four p.m. from No. 830 Jalan Idris Ipoh. BRENDAN WONG CHEONO WONG, age 41. passed away at l-.is residence 46F80 words
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Article21 1954-04-30 6 MR. AND MRS. W DESMOND thank all their friends and relatives !or cif's received on the occasion of their wedding.21 words
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881 1954-04-30 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Fri. April 30, 1954. 'Progress' at Geneva There is much more optimism four days after the Geneva conference opened than there was four days before it began. Largely it is because the feared dispute over the status of Communist China was avoided. The conference was convened881 words
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Article411 1954-04-30 6 The removal of price control from rationed rice in the Federation is easily this month's best news. It should mean a reduction of two cents a kati. High grude rice from government stock is being cut by two dollars a picul, and the price of special411 words
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Article, Illustration889 1954-04-30 6 HENRY S. HAYWARD, writing from Tokyo, says that new signs point to a 'No 1 WITH three years of devastating war still a vivid memory, a considerable segment of the South Korean people now is believed opposed to any resumption of hostilities— as889 words
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Article769 1954-04-30 6 AFTER Syngman Rhee. what? In Korea this question about the next President is seldom asked or answered in polite society. It never is answered with more than obvious speculation, since the venerable President clearly intends to remain in power as long as possible—and likely successors are kept769 words
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Letter216 1954-04-30 6 PRTY Negara has invited all "right thinking men and women" to team up in condemning UMNO'S actions on Federation elections as unconstitutional and subversive. The statement added that UMNO-MCA Alliance did not represent even ten per cent of those who regard the Federation as their real home.216 words
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Letter145 1954-04-30 6 MUSIC lovers throughout Malaya will have read with a sigh the news item regarding the departure of Mr. 1 Fery Gyor s for Australia, and will have echoed the view I "Singapore's loss is Sydney's! gain." It Is time that an inquiry was made into145 words
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Letter60 1954-04-30 6 SOME months ago one could happily see certain side roads along the main Serangoon Road being thoroughly repaired and tarred by PWD workers but unfortunately one of these lanes, known as Birch Road", has been left unattended although It needs immediate repairs. It is a disgrace to s«v60 words
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Article34 1954-04-30 6 On the Margin I I M I I m 1 "> slow M K I Ii ti I It I PJ R I I n I Ml r rii r Good §v I STA? I34 words
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Advertisement899 1954-04-30 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. iO H«rrfx fill {minimum) PERKY: To Ann, v.ife of JamCS n, on i':ith April, Kandang Kertoau, 1 son. DAVI.^ TO Elizabeth nee Kenna- way u;ir of Bernard Stratton or. 27th April at Kyrenia Hospita.. Cyprus, a daughter. ANNOINCKMKNTS M W ..rrf.N git 1 minimum) FOLLOW PEDANT Every day899 words
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Advertisement67 1954-04-30 6 STOP DODGING Is there something you've always wanted to do learn a language, write, build your own furniture but somehow you "never seem to find the time"? R. T. Allen shows (in the April Reader's Digest) how you can overcome the inertia that holds you back by getting started on67 words
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Advertisement29 1954-04-30 6 wf According to one d who says hi. gteH who says his gt*« Rose's Lime Juicr draught, thcrcl' Tfcfa coolfa* nectar thirst-qurn, j] pluage.Yo< W\ wfckeqaah -MAM- >'>""' AGENTS: CALDB|£#29 words
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286 1954-04-30 7 Perak's new 'White' area proves that peace says off with freedom IV RECORD SINCE 0S STARTED IPOH, Thursday. ,ne of the two Perak areas vhite" today, has never had a -unisl incident. and rubber producing disGunong Semanggol and now "white". miles, populated by 40.000 1D.000 Indians and 33.400 others, is286 words
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Article46 1954-04-30 7 RAUB. Thurs. -A Club Night in aid of Lady Templer's TB Hospital Fund is to be held at the Government Club on Saturday. More than 360 bottles of beer and 20 bottles of whisky have h< f-n donated by .shopkeepers.46 words
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Article39 1954-04-30 7 m W L Road, when the robber mi -and demanded all the money he had. He resisted. Police later held a man in an ambush, a mile from the kiosk, but released him after Ding.39 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-04-30 7 THIS MAP shows the area in Perak which was declared "white" yesterday.15 words
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Article231 1954-04-30 7 $38,275 SCHEDULES SEIZED OINGAPORE police found eight chap-ji-ki schedules. showing: stakes amounting to $38,275, hidden between the front number plate and bumper of a car which they took to the C.I.D. on Feb. 27. a police court was told yesterday. Giani Leong Beng, owner and231 words
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Article41 1954-04-30 7 A youth, Lim Ah Setig. pleaded guilty in Singapore yesterday to possessing, without lawful excuse, seditious documents at the junction of Tiong Bahru-Henderson roads at 3.40 a.m. on April 24. He was remanded until May 6 for sentence.41 words
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Article28 1954-04-30 7 Mr. W. D. Craig, the Registrar of the University of Malaya, returned to Singapore yesterday by 8.0 A.C. Argonaut after a month-and-half leave in Britain.28 words
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Article29 1954-04-30 7 For being drunk and disorderly in a mosque at Bencoolen Street on Wednesday afternoon, Ponnusamy Sabapathy 36. of Syed Alwi Road. w-i.s lined $10 in Singapore.29 words
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Article22 1954-04-30 7 The Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya Mr. M. Saravana- muttu. is leaving Singapore 1 next week on a world tour.22 words
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Article70 1954-04-30 7 Lily Wong. 26. a singer, pleaded guilty in a Singapore court yesterday to negligent driving but changed her mind after hearing the prosecutions facts. "I claim trial. 1 don't agree with the prosecution," she said. Wong was alleged to have collided with a taxi70 words
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108 1954-04-30 7 A WOMAN temple keeper asked a Singapore rourt yesterday for time to remove her "Goddess of Mercy" to an alternative site The temple keeper. .Madam Chua Kirn (ieok. was dMVSjed in the City Police Court wilh 1 buildiiiK a temple sii-d in Jalan108 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-04-30 7 THIS ASSOCIATED PRKSS radio picture shows Tengku Abdul Rahman. I'MNO president, and Mr. T 11. Tan. executive secretary of the MCA, outside the House of Lords in London on Wednesday. The Tengku had just told a press conference that he would demand a fully elected74 words
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Article, Illustration207 1954-04-30 7 Malaya selects a future diplomat K. LUMPUR, Thurs. T»HE Federation Gov- ernment has selected Inche Zaitun Ibrahim bin Ahmad, 32, Selangor's Second Assistant State Secretary, as the first of two officers for diplomatic training in Britain. He sails for England about May 11 with his wife. He was married two207 words
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Article34 1954-04-30 7 The ban on operating bullock carts in Singapore city will not be extended to the rural areas, the Chief Health Officer. Dr. J C Burn.s. said at yesterday's Rural Board meeting34 words
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Article, Illustration395 1954-04-30 7 Mr. Sands, 44 years here, plans to return HE REMEMBERS SINGAPORE OF THE TOP HAT AND PARASOL CVDRTY-FOUR years in Singapore are not enough for Mr. F. C. Sands, the man who started the scout movement in Malaya. When he retires this afternoon as managing director of Malaya Publishing House,395 words
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Article59 1954-04-30 7 Officials of the Ex-Service Association of Singapore arc: Pre.Mdent, Mr W G. Smith; vice-president. Mr W R Dennis; secretary, Mr. J. F. Pearcc; treasurer, Mr. C R Dunlop: asst. secretary. Mr. P L. Barclay; committee: Messrs Lee Kiah Wah. S S. Pavillard. Ec Peng Liang. P Claque. E.59 words
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134 1954-04-30 7 It wants more homes built THE Singapore Progressive Party will include Social 1 Welfare projects in its next election programme, it said in its newsletter yesterday. It said that the Bushey I Park and Nantlna Homes, with their inadequate accommodation, are still the only134 words
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Article65 1954-04-30 7 Abu Bakar bin Ibrahim, sentenced to four years* gaol ard 18 strokes of the rotan for a serious offence against a boy of 14, failed in his appeal in Singapore Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday. Mr. H. Livingstone, Deputy Public Prosecutor, said that it was a65 words
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Article92 1954-04-30 7 CYCLIST MOLESTS WOMAN IN CHANGI A EUROPE AN woman was attacked by a cyclist in Moon Crescent Road, off Changi Road, Singapore, on Wednesday night. She was rpturning home after a visit to the R.A.F. Officers' Club. She told the police the cyclist seized her from behind and assaulted her.92 words
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Article61 1954-04-30 7 GIRL, 18, SAYS: 'I WAS ATTACKED' Police are investigating *n attack on an 18-year-old Chinese girl in Yio Chu Kang Road. Singapore, yesterday The said she was on the I way to work when a man i assaulted her. I Her mother appeared on the scene during the struggle and61 words
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Article42 1954-04-30 7 Mr. E. G. Holiday, deputy chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association, and Mr. Tan Puay He<\ deputy chairman of the Rubber Trader Association, left Singapore ye.sterdav by air to attend the Rubber Group conlerence In Colombo.42 words
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Article78 1954-04-30 7 PROGRESSIVE PARTY TO ALTER RULES 1MIK Singapore Progressive Party has drafted a completely new constitution to equip itself better to fight a general election. Members will be asked to approve the new constitution and rules at the annual meeting on June 24. This year's meet' ig will b«* a strictly78 words
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Advertisement72 1954-04-30 7 WORRY 1 INXiETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT LEEPLESSNESS call for UXATABS ri *y Relax Your Nerves of absolute relaxation and i.7d tak lg RELA XA-TABS-they b'ing "qwlity to sufferers from nerves IJ the d *y and promoting peaceful night! Whether you suffer *T. grief, overwork, excitement f RELAXA-TABS will bring you72 words
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Advertisement174 1954-04-30 7 Till: POPULAR FAMILY SI/I !!>.» I Wfestinghouse o*2 Cubic- I i l'«lii«ir.iior H^^«r I lt<»n:;hf For As Low I—— A* SB7.t/--,l^^^" Less 10, For Cash. 7^ Mode" SG-6 I m/uin*-\ in nur \iiilutris*>tl tlvaiers: imtrd Radio Co.. Sin Sronc Yip Tonic K'M--118. Orchard Road. 153. South Bridge Road Singapore-9. Singapore-1.174 words
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Miscellaneous183 1954-04-30 7 The weather MINI M r M TEMPER ATl'Ri:: I (7.30 a.m. on April 28 to 7 30 p.m. on April 29 1 Singapore 77 degrees. Penang 75. Kola Bahru 74. Kuala Lumpur 74. Ipoh 75. Kuantan 75. MA X I M 0 M TKMPEKAH XX: 1 7.30 a.m. to 7.30183 words
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Article139 1954-04-30 8 A MIXTURE NOT SO PLEASING lOAADIA lOdenn) lias born O tUrned entirely in Fr.nch I Morocco; not tin- Morocco of Casablanca but the IBM tamiliar Inttrtac "n the edffe of the Sahara desert Place and people are the cnlel adornment of Saadia The tribesmen make a bnll.ant splash of colour139 words
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389 1954-04-30 8 By GEORGE EDINGER 4LL 1 lv* Brothers tven Vatianl rdalca a crowded p^«p»gt in the story ol i Newt Rn^land Bea-ffmng Family, back in the eighteen fifties. The ttierae is promistniL Windjammers whaling round Cape Horn, two brothen (Robeii Taylor and Stewart389 words
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343 1954-04-30 8 FEDERATION AUDIENCES WERE MOST RECEPTIVE COR tie (iroot's Malayan tour offered a contrast in pianos and audiences. The Dutch pianist was not impres>ed with all the pianos he had to play on. in particular in the Federation. But it was in the Federation that he found the most responsive audiences.343 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-04-30 8 ITK»» A It 1 til(.\Miri( (third from left), one of the stars in the new lilm All the Brothers wrrc VaILint. is sren hrrr talk mc to two rascally prarl fishrrmrn and thr lovely nativr cirl. playrd by Brtta St. John. I42 words
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Article105 1954-04-30 8 ROMAN HOLIDAY. C.re«ory Peck and Audrrv Hrphurn i in a dHuhtfu. variation of thJ "cinSSSK S^wi Run way mc* n y* »nr crowded day fSCAPF FROM FORT BRAVO Colour him of the m«.,«V i 7 *th amhush and Indians (lir n.J ?JI d 7105 words
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Advertisement205 1954-04-30 8 Daily at n am. 1.45, a, 6 30 9.30 p.m r- 2nd WEEK! -1 Wai—' Ist Prnriurtion in i CIHemaScOPE i warnirColor mm Stereophonic Sound P.HCNE 5159 ""CAPifOsi <SOON |3/dSv\ To-morrow a m.: "CAPTAIN PIRATE" Trch. Sunday 9 a.m.: "TEMBO" Color Tomorrow Midnight Tales Of A City" in Mandarin SOARING205 words
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Advertisement169 1954-04-30 8 .CATHAYJAGAiiiSjiTiM ODBOM^ I'lloM (I lib l(»lt BOOKIN(,« M-C-M'i Sfwctaculai i of Savage Fury and I Kmotions in Exciting Color! 1uwo« mm I VWsORw j Exotic Beauty "^\"*J I Under Voodoo Ly Vi< i lllli nr HiC., iCORNEIWILUL Mjij Moi-niim b-MRn Bkawi >im d.t > s i "FILMALAYA" >m WILD AS169 words
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Miscellaneous295 1954-04-30 8 The Straits Times Crossword "ii n B"T1 in i. a M KOSS 5. Islands with four Presidencies 2 Kipling hero soon changes the 6. Cali -it's one and five with some robes (7). change (5). 5 No incltnation either way (5). 7 Brief (7). y« -rect itsrjgezSh Wm thouith mis-gpelt295 words
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Article, Illustration2003 1954-04-30 9 Irish peers acquitted earl who avenged his daughter's honour UUH Ireland was aflame with civil war, Dublin society gaily put X aS K,e ,ts troubles m May, 1798, to enjoy to the full an ■sLndtog *ory of seduct.on and murder. Robert, Earl of Kingston, head of one of the proudestDaily Mirror - 2,003 words
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Advertisement42 1954-04-30 9 aiiiflsT mm Hk mints -'<'|{ ii ■K i Km i s ■li;i> KRHTS i:i s \\o\ Rin s *S »AI M ■aaBBT~~~~~ 1 I ''JBB for nejt well {roomed hair n essen hair lot »ou down. l wiH last ■CESS 00^KEEPER B >ont42 words
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Advertisement6 1954-04-30 9 [-J IO^IOII|lTl%«>\-J\ I'ri'Hson in Ninijapor*' 16 words
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Advertisement277 1954-04-30 9 Why the whole family says: "keep (/our teeth KOLYNOS is the family favourite for four very good reasons KOLYNOS him reaches into every corner and cre\ ice. where decay most often staru that* firtt in importance," m> s Father. KOLYNOS Smile* are brightest of all a* .he whole famUy shorn277 words
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Miscellaneous96 1954-04-30 9 Mvli Truvu i'nt rwuty /o HHB I loatvie you 80-rw. but f^wE'CC wELPLf SS.' tkev out^ f walk up 3 STgPS &*D ~Wk OUD NErw ODOIV ENOUCUI WAS COMING MANEUVERED US WE CANT KEEP VOUQ MANIDS AVAV H Sr&tt Just IPM* question. Skyv /^rue LAST I BFMEMBeC,^] fs^E SAVS"u£ WANTS96 words
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Article193 1954-04-30 10 MARKETS A ALL EASIER As Indo-China talk INCREASKI) chances x China peace talks Genii commodity prices in Sin., Tin lost $4 which picul, while rubber ease< The tin price has lost n< $10 a picul in three days trad ing this week. It was another deprc day on the Singapore193 words
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Article198 1954-04-30 10 The Malayan Bbara U: soclallou reported ward trend continued In on the local market ye- Industrials were irregular Members of the A ported the following boattx yesterday: FYa.ser sad $2: Gammon $2 97 io 12 Waugh $1.85; Hen:;. 4 cents, 5 cttHs; RoLm. $1.80; Slme Darby $j Traders198 words
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Article71 1954-04-30 10 THE chairman Of An.'on Rubber r I Mr. W. McArthur. stati the crop for the 53:2. L'28 :b against an of 532.000 lb and ti crop for 1954 vag 580. 0wi it was regretted b» that the tinaiui.i. the year showi-d a the runn ng of71 words
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Article28 1954-04-30 10 On the free i Hong Kong yesterday the wax quoted at 5.743T.S foi 5 76 for T.T. Sterling was QlMt* -me tael ->f gold at 2i«28 words
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Article88 1954-04-30 10 VISITS to rubber p»UU ro-iuilliiiK r«ctorie» Mii.illholduuv ;iml tX9* rimentul stations in dmifMu and Malaya irere paid by Mr \Villi> strong, i-liirf t'S. d.lc^.il' to the Colombo rtililx r talks, who left SiniM""'" 1 yesterday. .Mr. \rin.strone w"u deputy director of Office «f International Materials. DB.88 words
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Advertisement244 1954-04-30 10 »ijMz.;rl>:»-;i;zi.-.ii«a l A.»j h ml i i^i TO-n.\Y :u. is p.m. SHIM* I" *MW k HAGUFi\ *im HUM sjsmus 1 KUO YU INSTITUTE M niioi'v GkM< Mil: apnrc I. school Certificate I Ine by Correspondence for itudtnta in the Federation only, Course conducted by Anne Chang M.A. Standard! VI Entrance244 words
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Advertisement208 1954-04-30 10 NOTICE NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against p o. Bint, late of the Malayan Polirr Force, should Kiv< notice of their claims, with support inu documents, to Messrs. Bannon and Bailey, AdroomtM and Solicitors, I ;iUI law Building, Kuala Lumpur, on or before 31st May 1954. All funds208 words
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Advertisement183 1954-04-30 10 NOTICES NOVELTY GAMES EMPORIUM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. TAN CHOO SWEE is no longer in our employ and Is not authorised to transact any business on behalf of the Company. MANAGER, Novelty Games Emporium NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Mr. LIM HEE KUNG has resigned from his183 words
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Advertisement1318 1954-04-30 10 TENDERS SALE BY TENDER THE following unserviceable articles are offered for sMe as rags and They may be seen by appointment with the Chief Police Ofßcer, Malacca. Tenders close 5.5.1954. White Mosq'ilto Nets 10 Ground Sheet Khaki Drill Trousers 1.236 Cellular Khaki Shirt* 1.432 Khaki Drill Shorts 975 Leather Ankle1,318 words
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Advertisement918 1954-04-30 10 TENDERS P. W. D. TENDER NOTICE TENDERS from Class "E" and above registered PWD contract^. will be received at the office or t Stat* Engineer, PWD. Johore Johore j Bafcru. up to 12 noon of the 15tn May 1954 for the Erection And Completion Of 12 Units Class XI Attendants918 words
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Advertisement10 1954-04-30 10 MITSUI l£) LIV C.F. SHARP £J Ji ■*«"< <>f CHINA lUILOINC.10 words
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Advertisement894 1954-04-30 11 slV t fu«»«« 1 line "Sir jfj rthrr ports to load end discharge cargo I r" lttr SLASGOA',5 LA SG0A', LONDON. A CONTINENTAL PORTS •B.J yiil. I Shorn Prno-y, -fl Apr. 29/30 Moy S/ 4 ■j May 4 May S/ 4 May 7 Mat 7 May 11 May 12 May894 words
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Advertisement1011 1954-04-30 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES For Aden P»i A TO CONTIN «""I/*CANDINAVIA "F,ON,A'' S y .3 fc^Eßfi ifta wts .11 r" h*"J*" •"•»> •"<« Kart*hemn. m>> c i 0" anty) Karrthamn A H.l.inkl. Coll* Beyrouth, Nopla* and Kerithamn. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK /CONTINENT "INDIA" >~r Diokorto, S P Sh m PeOan [<ohit Saigon,1,011 words
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Advertisement1063 1954-04-30 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to UK, and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'pora P. S'hom Panang B.nlomond for Genoa, Avonmoutn, London, Rotterdom, Hamburg.... In Part ■enettow for Movre. London, Antwerp, Hamburg G. 11 May 4/1 May Benmhor for Liverpool. Dunlin Hull, Rotterdam G. 11 S/7 May 8/9 May Bencruechan tor London, Rotterdam1,063 words
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Advertisement1219 1954-04-30 11 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. Tfl Na MMI I ELLCRMAN tV BUCKNALL KLAVENESS LIME LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, HAMBURG A HULL PORTLAND. SFATTLE, A VANCOUVER or* to, USA North MM-Jttt Pom Accept.n, car,e for Central A South ond Conodo vio Colombo American Port* CITY OF OXFORD ms. SUNNTVILLE1,219 words
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Article, Illustration509 1954-04-30 12 Reactions in U.S.A. WARNING that too steep a rise in the price of natural rubber would not altogether be in the best interests of Malaya, was made in Singapore, by Mr. E. A. H. Peat, a director of Lewis and Peat509 words
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Article55 1954-04-30 12 Sir Louis Chick. Chairman of the International Bank Mission at present in Malaya, will hold > a Press conference in the Public Relations Press Room at 10 a.m. today. The mission which came to Malaya >n January 25 was Invited by the Governments of the Federation and Singapore55 words
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159 1954-04-30 12 Will connect with London run r PHE Thai Airways Co. Ltd. are to re-introduce their service between Singapore and Bangkok about the middle of May. Mr P. C. Odner. Sales Mana HCT and Captain Chupol of Tr.ni Airways visited Singapore l&st week to discuss159 words
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Article106 1954-04-30 12 MRS. Mildred Hughes, executive vice-president of the Far East-American Coun ell of Commerce and Industry Incorporation, paid a two-day visit to Singapore durine the week. Mrs. Hughes, who is on a, Near East and South Asia trip to obtain first hand informa-| tion on the industrial106 words
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Article, Illustration79 1954-04-30 12 mr. «;an iiyk ci an, ni.iii.iuu: partner of the SinMi Rubber Manufactory Company of Singapore, hi- left for Japan en rout*- to New York to study the l:itest technique in making rubber shoes. He will hi- on the technical staff of Ro- Search Incorporated of North Carolina, a79 words
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Article308 1954-04-30 12 Colony makes latest ornaments fOLDSMITH shops in the Federation have declined to their pre-Korean War boom number of 100. but the total in Singapore remains lonslant at 00. says Mr. Lokc Seek Cheung, a prominent Colony goldsmith. As v result or the rubber tx»>ni which followed308 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-04-30 12 MR. TAN PI AY HKK, a member of the committee of the Rubber Trade Association of Singapore, who with Mr. E. G. Holiday of the S.(JC. R.A., will represent SUifapore *t the forthcoming International Rubber Study Group talks in Colombo Educated *t St. Joseph's institution Singapore. Mr Tan68 words
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289 1954-04-30 12 Indonesia may cut imports further INDONESIA can use I considerably more of her own raw rubber and cut imports of manufactured rubber goods if local middle-sized and small rubber manufacturers take steps to increase their productivity and the quality of their products, said Mr. Sumedi WignJosumarto, Chief of the Rubber289 words
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Article67 1954-04-30 12 Britain berame the third I -most important oil refining country outside the Soviet •sphere last year with an annual production of 29,000.(H)0 tons of treated fuel, the Petroleum Information Bureau ■sjid. This was still a long way behind the United 8Utd which produced 400 of the free; worlds67 words
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Advertisement234 1954-04-30 12 MODEL MC <&? THE SMALL TRACTOR FOR ALL AGRICULTURAL AND ESTATE PURCHASERS. This ruaeeri track-type tractor with 21 19 HP. Engirip 46 in. cautK tracks and 14 in. grouser shoes drvolops adrquatc pull on soft or hard footing, rrdures Lallann and Blukar control costs to a minimum. The hydraulically controlled234 words
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Advertisement327 1954-04-30 12 leaps ahead 7iew"l > aj|||i ll This new Rilcy give* j mort power foi hijh srw- i i i co»cnwork,morp iuggaj<r it if still unmi«tak»l)l\ a iphcrical hrjH is tarn takes you still further the itcnr.g always a delig delightful. In this grand new tJr WUjb^ grand new meaning. Highlights327 words
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192 1954-04-30 13 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP BY TIIK STRAITS RaciiiK \ssoriation has further relaxed its rinirl restrictions on the importation of racehorses. S R.V circular to traineri uid owners says that in future there will he no aRe limit on horses imported for racing In Malaya, and192 words
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181 1954-04-30 13 NEWMABKKT, Thursday. nINISHING with a great run up the sloping last 1 furlonc. Darius held off the French challenge to win the !.0()0 Cuineas, the first classic race of the English turf season, here yesterday. :;cci by Sir Prrcy ridden by Manny Comte De181 words
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Article25 1954-04-30 13 liu:s \r. Jnnore Bahru irinn will be c en ii Ban ire In .UUn Aver :n. on Saturday." are invited to25 words
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Article38 1954-04-30 13 Young Men's Siich Association ix-.ii S.CC 2-1 In a friendly sorrrr match on the pnrtatv,: yoiern.u. Ourder Btngn .'nd I. J. singn scored for VM.sa while Bhaw got S.C.Ci In another Men on tht> c tieU38 words
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Article123 1954-04-30 13 LONDON, Thurs— The distinction t'f Liking the openinß wickets of the English first-class cricket season. which began at Cambridge ye:UervlMv ;ell to Warwickshire s Aus':a. lian pace bowler Keith Dollery Dollery t<H)k six Cambridge University wickets for 64. In I two-day friendly match between Nottinghamshire »ndReuter - 123 words
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207 1954-04-30 13 I.ONIK3N. Ihurs. IPSWICH Town wfie ussureri o.' pinmofion from the Southern MCttOB of the English Third Dl\isicn when their nearest inaK Brighton, wert held to a draw by ClJKatal Palace last night. Brigh'o i h.ui to win this matcn I to standReuter - 207 words
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Article141 1954-04-30 13 ARMY WIN INDIA CUP BOXING i A RMY won the India Cup In the Singapore inter-Services boxlnc championship held at Seletar la.n l <; h l; Arm y scored 25 points. RAF. 21 points and Navy 14 points Navy were holders. Results wtre: Bantam: LAC Downer (RAFi beat A B141 words
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Article39 1954-04-30 13 i ST ANDREWS. SCOTLAND. I Thurs —Forty Americans. Including I former British champions Frank Strannhan and Bob Sweeny, have enttred he rinw.*h Amateur C»o.i Championship the Royal and Ancient Golf Club announced yeateriday.39 words
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447 1954-04-30 13 EPSOM JEEP - MAINBRACE RUNS FINE TRIAL OVER MILE EPSOM JEEP Has good chance in weak field By KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. jyjAINBRACE, an expensive failure in his first attempt in a distance race at Bukit Timah in March, may be worth another chance on Saturday. He is nicely weighted in a weak Class447 words
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301 1954-04-30 13 RAOC's late rally did not come off GOALS were scored at Friendly Hill yesterday when Royal Arm.--l Ordnance Corps met RAF SMet »r > in a Div. 1 Singapore United Ser- vices FA match Though not brilliant, the *>cc*i was hard and the game closel.fought. Selttar. who on Tuesday became301 words
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Article14 1954-04-30 13 Mainbrace Picture House The Wasp Barakat Chanticleer Super Picture14 words
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Article344 1954-04-30 13 Chanticleer, Troubadour impress KUALA LUMPUR Thurs CHANTICLEER, a promising newcomer in the Fox StaDle. showed delightful action In a half-speed workout on the training track at Kuala Lumpur this morning With Bob Franklin astride this Kalrev Fulmar three-year- old was never oft* his bit when he ran 3F in 42344 words
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Article51 1954-04-30 13 LONDON. Thurs Abertillerv beat Pontypool ny 14 pain's to fhrr>* in home rugby union match yesterday. In rugby league matches. Salforri lost at home to I eich by 3A point* to S: and Le*ds ulso lost In a nome game by 20 points to 12 to Fea'h-r-Mone RoversReuter - 51 words
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Article45 1954-04-30 13 JOHORE haunt Ihurs. A amateur boxing tournament will i« sponsored by the Coronation Boy* Club at the Hokkien Association her< on Saturday at 8 pm Competitors from the Singapore Harbour Board Boys Club. Johore Police snd Services" will take part.45 words
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419 1954-04-30 13 KUALA I.UMPUR Thur. /M.A.ss FIVE horses engaKed on v Saturday dominated thlx mornIng's winding up gallop*, or the Kuala Lumpur track and once again the Martin Stable's prospects were very much In the llmeliKht. F.agle Hawk (Bagbyi and llolltwoo4 Star Viney matched419 words
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Advertisement38 1954-04-30 13 '^akaadßaa^ ifriSill*' A^ J^S^^l^KtS^StSm HaflaHa^^a^H I JaKaa^oMXaul ''S'^M *<Wk^-!aaWy! r P 3p 1 1 ILaW I SIC I I lmEii# JB Ifv^vr ok. IEAT^R SAFETY AND SERVICE {<<<<{ fxf j* H tin- performance rcninK needed flufcua^Kttflllßa*a^aa^r^^3l V /a I38 words
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Advertisement586 1954-04-30 13 TOOTH PASTE TO far' avoid TOOTH |r DECAY cuictsuMfai </fa 4 6/t£<rti,"ft>o/ VSTtniNI Tooth Paste helrw i/o/» mmh Ate ay 3 important ways. I. LlSTr.ftiNt Tooth Pute actually helps remove destructive hacteria. 7. It Mh dull film which ho^ hacteria aftinst tooth surfaces. 3. It even hdf>\ to rcm'ivr mouth586 words
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Article391 1954-04-30 14 But we cannot risk loss— Pates By THE SPORTS EDITOR niCK PATES, SAFA coach and Council member, U gave an assurance before he left with Singapore's Asian Games team for Manila last night. He said- "SAFA will co-operate with Hong Kong and Philippines391 words
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Article43 1954-04-30 14 Bintang Bulan and Kinta Rangers played a scoreless draw In I SAFA Div. 3B game at Geylam; yesterday. Jollilads beat Netajl MSC 1-0 In the other Div. 3B game at CYMA ground. Nazlm Adam scored the only goal.43 words
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Article33 1954-04-30 14 A meeting of Singapore junior cricket club convenors will be neld at the S.R.C. on Monday. The main item on the agenda is to elect two representatives to the general committee.33 words
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Article159 1954-04-30 14 1>O1)CA suffered lIMi M\'n s,i cesslve defeat when 'hey wen: down 3-0 to the SAPA s«ond di.iI Mon league leaders Singapore Corln I thians. at St. Oeorger Road \es-.>-day BODCA. a flrst division Mdc two seasons ago seem doomed for further relevation unless they show considerable159 words
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Article174 1954-04-30 14 Results of the YMC.A. tennis championship ties played at Bras Ba^.ih Road yesterday were: Junior singles isemi-niiHli: Wiilie Chan beat Kwok Sam Chuan 6 l. 2-6. 6—4: Open doubles: S K. One and Harold Chia wo. Col. D A. Mander and Van Heuven; Ong Chew Bee174 words
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252 1954-04-30 14 SINGAPORE CAGERS UP AGAINST FILIPINOS THE Singapore basketball team will have a tough fight on their hands on Sunday, the opening daj of the AMun Games basketball competition. Singapore are drawn in Group A and will play the first match of the MTies against the Philippines. *tio won the championship252 words
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Article130 1954-04-30 14 MANILA. Thurs 'THE eizht Federation athletes had their first experience of a cinder track when they went down for early training at the Rizal Stadium The) had tnrir hisl wmkoiK terdav and (let us (;«mrt. speakim for thr boys, and K»v Siebel and Carmen Korlmryrr. for130 words
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351 1954-04-30 14 We expect to reach soccer finals— Soh r THE :,econd batch of the Singapore contingent to the Second Asian Oames. comprising 15 footballers and a coach and lour weight lifters left for Manila last night In a Cathay Pacific Airways Diane For the footballi-rs* this will be tlieir first appearance351 words
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303 1954-04-30 14 From ANG EAM HOCK, Straits Times reporter wit. Federation teams M i r THK SINGAPORE and Federation teams hen 1 Games are losing no time about setting where they will in the next few days strive to Ii the fine record established by Singapore's team303 words
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Article174 1954-04-30 14 CINTiAPORE's first commitment here will be a s«m preliminary against Pakistan, with whom 1 drew when they met at Jalan Besar on Svnday. The game was orißinallv fixed for Saturday but has now been switched to Sunday The rvaaoo for the change is that teams174 words
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