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Title Section21 1954-04-25 1 SUNDAY STANDARD Tr^^^4^^\^~ n m 3. it H M. Vol. IV. No. 297. SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, 25, 1954 TWENTY PACES 10 TENTS.21 words
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Article519 1954-04-25 1 DATO TA N WILL FLY TO U.K. j, {vttdton Agrees t fiance Men 3 lock Tan, PresiMalayan Chinese c fly to London on response to an >m Tungku Abdul hAr. T. H. Tan, cs now in Britain, > leave "at once". result ol the Mr. Olive Lytt< Alliance about Peer's519 words
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Article306 1954-04-25 1 RUSSIA BREAKS WITH A USTRALIA MOSCOW, April 24. Russia brok* off diplomatic relations with Australia yesterday, with a stern note protesting against her harbouring the "criminal" Vladimir Petrov and kidnapping his wife. All members of the Australian Embassy staff here were ordered to leave within the next two or threeReuter; AP; UP - 306 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-04-25 1 photo. THIS delightful studv from' Colombo, capital of the Dominion of Ceylon, shows Qeen Elizabeth receiving a tropical bouquet v\hen she attended a Command performance at the Regal Theatre in Colombo. United PressUnited Press - 33 words
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Article30 1954-04-25 1 MR. CHOU En Lai, Communist China'i Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, arrived at Geneva airport from Moscow yesterday. to attend the Far Ea>t Conference starting Oh Monday.— ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article162 1954-04-25 1 REBELS RETAIN GAINS HANOI. April 24, (AP)— The French hurled powerful coun- '.er-att j.-ks today at the Com-munist-led Vietminh at thi vital northwest rorner outpost irhich the rebels had newly captured In their drive towards the heart of Dien B en Phu. A French army spokesman said the French hadAP; UP - 162 words
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Article64 1954-04-25 1 NEW DELHI. April 24. (AFP). India's Premier Jawaharlal Nehru today proposed before Parliament a five-point plan to end the Indo-China war. The points are: A favourable climate by flowing down war pace In Indo-China. Ceasefire as top item on Geneva Conference asenda. Full independence64 words
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Article87 1954-04-25 1 VAI.KTTA, Malta, April 24, (Reuter). Prime Charles and Princess Anne scrambled •v fx»t over rocks and paddled ia knee deep poelg *t a picnic south of the island yesterday. Prime Charles splashed his eraUH .shirt and hi ve trotist*r> with the warm water as he87 words
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Article24 1954-04-25 1 ANOTHER $68.55 was received for the Standard Firemen's Fund bri«n?;i«*» the total to S! Jl !..">:». (See Pasc 5 for list of. donors).24 words
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Article434 1954-04-25 1 Network of airfields, radar stations By K. C. ARUN, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— A mammoth military "infra structure is now silently taking shape m Malaya to provide necessary facilities to operate greatly expanded forces needed tor the defence of the country m times of434 words
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298 1954-04-25 1 Boys Help Distribute Posters For Reds SINGAPORE Chinese schoolboys ore believed to be helping m the distribution of Communist posters, pomphlers and literature m Hi* Colony. First proof of this report came yester-iay morning when two plainclothes policemen detained a 16-year-old boy after finding 60 Communist posters and a piece298 words
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Article54 1954-04-25 1 LONDON. April 24. (AP) Real Russian vodka goes ba< k on British bars today for the first time since the 1917 revolution. Five hundred cases of it arrived Friday aboard a Sovi< I freighter Importers say the demand Is terrific and are plead- ing lor licences54 words
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Article166 1954-04-25 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat— Malacca won the first prize in the 20th Federation Social Welfare lottery, the draw of which took place in Ampanfc New Village The number which won the $300,000 j s *****91 The second and third prizes were won by Penang a tut166 words
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Article75 1954-04-25 1 WHITE PLAINS New York. April 24 (AP> Chi hen's Court .Judge. George Smith ordered Him ittr R.'j \\<\\- worth*i two rhildren takpn into protective custody voter-' day following a i bargt that the\' were being iu\ Rebecca Ifel o>. 8. a rhltd »l Rita'> marriage to75 words
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Article197 1954-04-25 1 Britain Seeks Asian Support S-EA PACT LONDON |pri| U. APt. KriUin hai Kiiiin Im (J 4 diploma tic rinipucn to uin tin- sup port of fiv«* Asian n atlom for the West's proposed South east Asia NATO." Hntisli otVi. i il. s.ii,i Ust niKht British envoys \%err rr ported pushing197 words
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Article29 1954-04-25 1 A C URE FOR BAD GIRLS LONDON. April :M (B Mrs >I Hudson, Uo exp- j i\ eni ?uen I COO >r'»grr ■I I M cure foi < I I29 words
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Advertisement44 1954-04-25 1 SEA) LTD. i NitjlltlT flt ?S' \J m m+s Happy ITerM M** Stadlnai Uatlaec 'i p hi. iiii.ir.-ii i price Boaklag* I tl •;>)»> orld I* ri«»- > 5H 19. 11, tl I I^^V —^tW^ ii -itTr fl v II W tIOK h-___MAKERs of RED LION44 words
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Advertisement112 1954-04-25 1 <• cue am mkt COLO STORAGE Rtl 1 IH I" P CREAMERIES I f I ™v^T Mr jW Jusr a DAY of lux(jrv Uj trl wm7 Mp j/Z/f from Singapore and there vow y //j/f jfiy A are <* sightsee the Ap .Jfr j//// j/r/f Continent on your way. Enioy112 words
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194 1954-04-25 2 Standard Shipping Reporter MYSTERY surrounds the future movements of the Indian freighter Asha which limped into Singapore from India with a 5,600 ton cargo of scrap iron valued at $375,000. The 35-year-old vessel arrived in Singapore on .T.in 23, from Bombay, en route to194 words
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Article66 1954-04-25 2 A S nga pore- Harbour Board )al o irer, Pong Keng Yew. fined $150 m the Eighth Pi < < iri yesterday t for tarily causing hurt to a f< labourer, Sui Vat Lam. I v I lourt was told thai on Af i 6,66 words
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Article, Illustration41 1954-04-25 2 photo MR. AM> MRS. Richard Evans, who were married at the Singapore Registry yesterday. The bride, the former Miss Fay Piper. flrw in from Melbourne on Thursday. The groom is a Chief Kncinecr on board the Madonna. StandardStandard - 41 words
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Article124 1954-04-25 2 Rubber, Tin Prices Go Up RI'BBKR prces m Singapore yesterday closed at 61-7/8 rents per lb. on a firm market. a rise of ha.: a cent from Friday's levels. The political situation continued to influence Singapore prices. Fair business was reported during the day with moderate demand from overseas. Manufacturers124 words
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Article18 1954-04-25 2 SINGAPORE. Sat. The price <>i tin m Xhe local market w..v $370] per picul (Up So}).18 words
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220 1954-04-25 2 'HELP GOVT. TO DESTROY PG. KILLERS' -PAMPHLET Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sot. The people of Penang Hills will be asked to supply Government with information m order to rid the hills of the murderers who had slain Brother Symphonen, a Roman Catholic lay brother of St. Xovier s Institution, on220 words
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Article97 1954-04-25 2 Judgment Reserved On Manager JUDGMENT trail Hired m the Singapore Se I I Cl ".ina! District Court yestl the case m which Cheok S yea Hock, a rubber estate and ex-Vol- Mab'.e m the Sin| I i Force, was tried 04 of cheating Tan H M ol SICK) on tw<97 words
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Advertisement365 1954-04-25 2 100,000 /p^ik CANDLE -POWER |fe J^ DRIVING LAMP You II cn )O y dr.v.ng behind the SOLE AGENTS: searching beam of this new Lucas auxiliary lamp You'll like «ts [11) FACT UATAhft ft^'TTSSa by an ""An tAdl MUIUKb auxiliary hand or foot-operated fwitch and is intended for use m 54,365 words
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Advertisement369 1954-04-25 2 MISCELLAMEOIiS VRE you »n T. pi ;"j>e >. t:i ne rev< -a d -< d by i S Foret* Consult thS most :«.'-..*:;.<- S l< U«- r Jim Riigdoe 40 B:.ts Basah H S _,;io:e fee $4 p«.:sonal readii^s oi^.lv not b\ DOSti YITHO are Malaya *i 2 c (o369 words
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Advertisement605 1954-04-25 2 SITUATIONS^VACANT VACANCIES tXI^I FOR iTUDKNT M'R^i I i^HE next course m the Jr.un ing School at tht G» i lospital. Sin«:ipore. eomo >n 3rd May 1954 Salary scale 5102-6A-114 8'5156-12A-240 /B/ a52-12A-28» pm. plus Cost of living and Singapore Allo •es. Total emoluments at pr* 'ange from an initial of605 words
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Advertisement35 1954-04-25 2 i or "'l'k 1 I > I I V m Stand.. CM i N iff! Dor* Ma I or t s CH N To t\ Res j Rr I i*' r ifKi IS lf IM M35 words
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Article, Illustration294 1954-04-25 3 AN OLD TIMER LEAVES S'PORE 3NE of the few old European residents m Singapore, will leave these shores for Western Australia on retirement after being out here for over 46 years. He is HT-year-oM Mr. B. Lowick, Managing Director •>f Rentiie Lowick and Company, a firm ot accountants, wh'j set294 words
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Article26 1954-04-25 3 A TALK on family planning will v ;e given by Mrs. Goh K>k Kee tomorrow at the Ka i C ib at 5 p.m.26 words
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Article359 1954-04-25 3 Turning Point In The World's History— Yap Standard Staff Reporter "FOOD and the People" and "Man and the Machine," the two main problems which confront the world today and particularly Asia, will be discussed at the forthcoming World Assembly of Youth meetings to be held m Singapore359 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-04-25 3 pnoio. MR GORDON Mack, son of the late Mr. Leslie Mark and Mrs Mark of Colombo, who was married to Miss Evelyn Marks, only daimhter of Mr. and Mrs. T.R. 'Marks of Kuala Lumpur, at the Cathedral of the^ Good Sheperd. Sinjjapoie, vesterdav. StandardStandard - 44 words
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Article239 1954-04-25 3 TIIK Singapore Harbour Board Labour Tnion yesterday challenged the Board's chairman, Mr. P. A. T Chrimes, to prove that the 'Board grants rates of pa\ and conditions of employment certainly not less favour able than those enjoyed by workers employed elsewhere m the Colony." I v239 words
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Article46 1954-04-25 3 AN ORGANISATION a: Katong District established by the l Ass > i1 on t>i Ihe prom I of Eurasian welfare In i| ed icat >n and v > itional traintig A i wi be the Haig Road B i\>' School tJ 8.30 p.m m Ap W46 words
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Article83 1954-04-25 3 He'll Have To Call At Court JOHN' R Freeman of Grang Roa if lave to call at !h Singapore Second Traffic C on May Freeman, who di not Itop >■ a "Halt" sign, ten a letter to the magistrate, Mi Howe Yoon Chong, pleadin 1 Pi tsecutor, I?' ipe :183 words
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Article317 1954-04-25 3 (J. I 1) ii Jit r\J)«*Hsiva N|)inniu:; iod «>id rerl. an 1 yet 1 ful«'d to rjxt fir Cift you r«M ommnid mr i ?o«»l >pinnin- n»(l jnd r«'H? .1 Uft A. I i mi n<»t |o wi money r I and I* I Whit you h I317 words
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Advertisement607 1954-04-25 3 $19,614 OR YOU AT AGE 55 V-* ,-rgular monthly, the SUN LIFE OK at age 55 a lump sum— c of $1,200 year m addition. If J itsol your savin* wow' j \mii i not "ive to continue >> trour Family would receive caved VVI are savin S for you607 words
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Advertisement54 1954-04-25 3 t 1 1 1 performance from M trj oGQnOrSG I> You can feel the difference the minute you touch the throttle ot" the Johnson Seahorse.' High letL- *^SSj^^**"^ your dollar buys more m a f .ompan'A'JLimtted The pri^c Only r^^^HWlW^^aW Singapore Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang v/J' j Kuching and other54 words
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Advertisement43 1954-04-25 3 BARGAIN SUY! You can ad\ortise v. nods for as litt c as ten cents a iroi I m i andai v ■ct rated ;ii 121 X l >:i Roa i or at th he> of the Standard i Kui Lun Penan t ai43 words
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Miscellaneous94 1954-04-25 3 sunday prize puzzle SOLUTION for last wwk\ j object What Ls it? nuzzle: A white brinjal. The Mark your entry 8CNDA1 prize goes to Ind.e A. > PL'ZZLE a.nd send it to tiniljinid -Ali c o Department Contest Editor to reach him of Uricaltore, Raub. Pahane. not later than Thursday.94 words
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139 1954-04-25 4 THE convener* t>t the proposed Socialist Parly of Singapore are arranging ii public mi < ting to form the party «'it 2 p.m. on May 'i at thf Victoria Memorial Hall. The party's draft constitution, which has already been tr;.n- ated into the139 words
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Article61 1954-04-25 4 A YOUNG man's q lesl for r maids< i vant f he S ipon Fifth F< < Hor Yee Chi 445. R< R v. rged with v i Road on <- C 0,,! i Ah Lian. whom '■•■<, worked m Ihe ing v their61 words
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Article162 1954-04-25 4 PENANG, Sat.— Thn i armed r< wearing ma ai U i aps. inU red the home Tan Th< an Son. a clerk, m I< on Road asi night and .< occupanl ash ci y worth 1 1 200. Three ho rs alter I dent, detained two162 words
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392 1954-04-25 4 RONNIE DUCLOS - THEY'VE NEVER HEARD OF THE EMERGENCY RONNIE DUCLOS 100,000 Live In Undeclared White Areas by 1 NO bandits, NO food ban and NO curfew BATU PAHAT, Sot.— About 100,000 people, most of them stounch Muslims, have been living m undeclared "White areas'' m the Batu Pahot and certain sectors of392 words
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Article, Illustration223 1954-04-25 4 Public Relations Officer For U.K. SINGAPORE Assistant Public Krl.it inns Officer (Press) Mr. Roy Ferroa. leaves for London by air tomorrow, to attend an information officers' training course at the Colonial Office. The course begins at the Colonial -Office. London, on May 3 and will end about mid September. It223 words
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Article194 1954-04-25 4 S E R E M B A N, Sat— A verdict of misadventure was returned by the President of Sessions Court. Mr. E. Corbaily. at the conclusion of an inquiry into the circumstance! leading to the death of 2nd. Lt. A. V. Palmer of the B194 words
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Article22 1954-04-25 4 VKARTA. Apr;. 1 L' 4 (AFP) n Razif C« ru -Genera] In -ited Lux< -i Belj ,-ti, report-22 words
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Article95 1954-04-25 4 Had Good Reason For Absence LIM B«k Sure of Kanipoiiß Kapor K«»ad. could not keep a date with thr Singapore Second Traffic Macistrate on Dec. K. as vpar lor a very good IT MM He was m prison. "I »a s released only yeslerd.iv 1 til m there for runmnu95 words
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111 1954-04-25 4 Had $100 Job But Took Dole, (COURT TOLD) Standard Staff K» pnrirr An e.mp'oyve <.<f Ltbar English S ing a monthly $100 app :e( j to 1 [> :.t of Soda! W{ i Singapore, (or n .< Ing thai As a r< Th's was broui I it: the S pi111 words
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Article53 1954-04-25 4 j OOH Kwcc V« n n w. v 11.000 iii the s beventn Poin-e Court yi day. for possession of IS fa of riutiable Mmsu cm A| He had the lamsu in h^ which was Q I St n The Magistrate. Mr. K V Alexander, ordered53 words
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37 1954-04-25 4 JOIIOKK BAHKI Philip lloalim. Sr.. to«U> U M Sessions Court. Mr V L < "»>< inr. Let me tell ><mi I H< l H n < g Sn r. X I E I37 words
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Article, Illustration196 1954-04-25 4 ONE DAY last uci k ;i with a scholuily l.r i rrcct bearing can-.< The Standard ofticc lifting his bath hat from a greyini cut. asked m pi fluent English wln re could contribute hu d. earnings to the Nan- University Fund. Directed to The Bt vist<T paper, the196 words
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Advertisement169 1954-04-25 4 GENERAL ELECTRIC $siiiH|j£rJ out if ihv i]\Y spavv malivr has ''^^b^. 'f*£* this BUTTER COMFARTMEXT jj ai no extrm vosi IteejM V buttvv S-F-R-E-A-B-A-BL-E! pibT'*" f ;P ■-^J|^ 1 TWENTIETH CENTU F R°Y Of jiT L J ll !T*r TWENTIETH CENTURY rVpO^Vw^* I Nv V\ I HUP HUP LT Sercmbo169 words
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Advertisement22 1954-04-25 4 Bad hi SINGAPORE KADIO MALAYA. SPORR: 716 •«-M M i°^i n "VI Star: 73< News; 7J5 Me! O dy Mixture; lam. Come22 words
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Advertisement42 1954-04-25 4 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for a s little as ten cents a word m the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128. Robinson Road or at the branches or the Standard m Kuala Lumpur. Penanf and Ipoh.42 words
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Advertisement210 1954-04-25 4 Fool Itch Can] Killed m 4 Dal Pain and Itching tl Stopped m I 7 Minutes ct^ i»o your ff'H it<-li to V^ tadly that they nf.uly -J^ 1 L^fc« <sri\« you ci«iy? Dun th« akin on > nr fe«t arack p«fl? Art th«i« Mtottfl l»^" your toes and on210 words
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Miscellaneous222 1954-04-25 4 IHHtHMATION AT A GIAKCE ISINGAPOREJ C.\.M.A.: annual general meeting at Church of Om Lady of Lourdes. 50. Oj>h:r Road H 30 am VICTOBI.i THEATRE: Cinderella by Ait Dance Studio puplla :n aul of Red Crou Crippled Ch.Uiren s Home fj t).m. PlloiO(.K\niK EXHIBITION picturci of M;ra\d b\ FranciJ Wu F.R222 words
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Miscellaneous131 1954-04-25 4 into the Parlour: 8 :w b <.,k<^«t Hour; 9.30 Much Bind 1, MUftica] Round-up; 1015 ifu^- a La Cart*- 10.30 fcfu.ic In Ma av/ 145 Radio T:,>: 2 r> m Old T me ?H lr «t° m: i M ReM«»MV(.U, V.Vth the Stars: 3 D.m. Popula, Con pm Horat:o Hornblown131 words
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Miscellaneous60 1954-04-25 4 Bah ai on Army Ha lv News (S-; ;lu a r Be Proud of. 7is r J Harmon U ■< r Ail\. e« O p(• 4 g w by Paul Moitbv I I !■> Cdmundo R On f I Me!odv. v* n T X t:om Here; 930 New* J from60 words
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Article, Illustration459 1954-04-25 5 P.S Markandan - Are Young Malayans Proud Of Their University? P.S Markandan 1/ vrl |'(H \r. MALA« x XN PROUD OF I MVERSITY? N KS. n the three and a ol its exisi Diversity of been recogcontemporary of higher throughout the itins e\.itn British ps have conilavourahly on Ntandard of training given Malayans.Standard - 459 words
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Article140 1954-04-25 5 Firemen 's Fund Now Totals $2,412 ANOTHER (68.55 as rereived yesterday by The Standard Find for dependants <jf the five firemen who died fighting Tuesday's godown Are at the junction of Teck Guan Streel and Etobertson Quay. The i«>tal now stands a! $2412.55. Viie Standard acknowledg with thanks the ii»'140 words
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Article49 1954-04-25 5 SINGAPORE Po ice are m possession <>t a pia num fountain pen and pencil ><.t. brown and gold m colour. It was found m the Happy World Stadium on Friday i^ht. Owner of the pen %h contact Inspector .J. C. Cooke of Beach Road Police Station.49 words
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Article43 1954-04-25 5 FOR preventing a Ra lio patrol car on Us way to the scene of a riot from overtaking him, Jantan bin Mohamed Din. a Singapore Traction Company driver, was fined ,v_\~> m the Se ond Traffic Court, yesterday.43 words
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Article31 1954-04-25 5 JOHN Bonhman Rodriguez. 42 wiio collapsed on the beach m front of his home m P. -it Panjang after a swim, was admitted to the Singapore General Hospital.31 words
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349 1954-04-25 5 MR. THAM Yap Seng arid Mr Chua Taan Ling, both of Singapore, have passed their rinal examinations of the Faculty of Secretaries m Accountancy, Company Law and Mercantile Law, held m lhe Colony recently. Results of Other examinations are: SHORTHAND TO wp.m. '1' cla^i Miss349 words
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427 1954-04-25 5 Rubber Talks End With U.S. Invitation To Meet In N. Y. THE Rubber Quality and Packing Conference m Singapore, at which nine nations and 22 delegations were present, concluded yesterday on a happy note with an invitation from the American delegates for further talks m New York m October. Mr.427 words
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Article24 1954-04-25 5 MOH.wiFD Makoon, 33, irai stabbed at his home m Lorong Tai s»vig. Singapore, yestei evening, and taken to the General Hosp f24 words
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Article131 1954-04-25 5 Road Is 'Hauled Up' For Gambling TWO names Ong Ten* Prng and Yio Chu Kane wt'ip called out m thr Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday. Ong Tetig Peng stepped into the dock but Ylo Chu Kaag did not. The court usher and constables shouted "Vio Chu Kang" several time* hut131 words
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Article81 1954-04-25 5 IPOH, Sal Om of the f> ir terrorists killed hv two i r)ani»^ of tin" I i a Rifles yesterday neai 'he Bukit Mriah New i la* area hai been Identified as Sicw Ngau (Little Bull), a MCtiOn kMMMr. Si' /..is m rharge of the81 words
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Article31 1954-04-25 5 SINGAPORE Polire are lookIng for .t man arho ii a'ien«»(j t» nave attarked mother with parang, d v ajuai rel m kail Q [Hi k Road, on Friday afternoon.31 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-04-25 5 ROUNDS of applause from children who packed the Happy World Stadium at a matinee of. "Holiday on Ice" greeted every item m a programme of thrills, fun and breath-taking hrauty. The revue ha* already been acclaimed the "most magnificent and colourful spectacle*' ever to be staged m Singapore, after only89 words
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Advertisement15 1954-04-25 5 b'sHnguished for beauty! i *mcd for Accuracy I I 'jT 1 S HRIR^ (CHINA) LTD.15 words
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Advertisement113 1954-04-25 5 A TIP FOR SINGAPORE till a I 1 Why take less ii ii a^ f THE Cola nut one oj th* W llCn I CUjI 5 UUb I people wJiO live m t'"».s< > I J^^r S' .S -^w' y^^ET M&k jf9Ar Mi JLJ m' 1 aT rmm^^B^ I /ll■113 words
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Article277 1954-04-25 6 REINHOLD G. ENSZ - SEARCH IS OFF FOR TUNNEL REINHOLD G. ENSZ B\ D1I.SBKR <i, Germany .\P)-Sranh for the mysterious tunnel of Disber B a subject that £•**>»*£ Mark Twain, has been abandoned by (ierman historical officials. They have called olfa crew of workmen which has teWi iiSftag for weeks in the well of277 words
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Article, Illustration366 1954-04-25 6 If It Comes The Swedes Wilt Become Troglodytes I/VER s.nce 1950 the S*ed.sh Civ. I Defence author ities have been spending large sums of money on blast.ng out deep rock shelters to protect not only their people *rom the effects of possible atomic v\arfare, but also key focto.'ies. TheyUnited Press - 366 words
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Article213 1954-04-25 6 m Ulitl i$ y 0 r,,ig quickly on the I r d%T bet > th< Be Co"yo >">d the Bt qrulti territory of Rue. ida. On February 21, foto .«(aidJ*» !i>iki .q an t and active DoIcANo (I < .v.'/arogofigo and the N -agt'■(i blrii-213 words
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Article171 1954-04-25 6 \fECHANlSED warfare has taught up with Ike rotourftd laacen of India, J squeezing them into a siBffte regiiea I in the new repuhlie's army. Four historic Indian cavalry units one paaslMj the oldest mounted fort** i-i the Indian army, and another from the lamed equestrian171 words
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Article, Illustration563 1954-04-25 6 Hal Boyle - She Wrote The Lord's Praye On A Wishbone Hal Boyle Says NEW YORK. XilSS Delpiiine Binger hat an odd but firth cU:< i to ur e. She is sure slic is Die fir$i woman in history to leum )io\c to write n message in ink on a cfi cfcei irish563 words
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Advertisement164 1954-04-25 6 KEYbrandy J\i^^^ H L^\ jn38H V^~ KILL THAT ""Tw****^ c ''^'CT 1 nwdf h\ Dr Earl S. Sloan j//m^^* >> V 1C rian vu c nioustache) i* Hj^^g^l .■<- all over the *or!d for killing pain. RHEUMATIC PAIN IN THE NLCK AND SHOULDERS ANO IN THE ARMS. WRISTS. LEGS AND164 words
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Article, Illustration1755 1954-04-25 7 Tom Clatworthy - THE NIGHT MURDRERS DANCED Tom Clatworthy The atmosphere was electric as men_wfio had not seen women for years took partners [n their arms by Mil Ffl 25 YEARS WAS AN OFFICER AT BROAQMOOK UNO IS CHE FIRST m EVER ALLOWED BY M BOARD OF CONTROL TO TELL THE WHOLE INSIDE1,755 words
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Article527 1954-04-25 7 MARK HELLINGER - MARK HELLINGER Short short story By 4 re i I I time m every woman's nen she meets a 51 "I wouldn't knew about E :i shrugged. 4> Br.t k ow that Steve is everything that Albert i>n't. 1 ell, he's sort of dash--i He's ived. He's527 words
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Advertisement298 1954-04-25 7 Across the Far East fk "'^J ft 1 H^A.*^^^ K?^ you nrc admired of |[£i fast comfortable journeys MwTI V^/ m 4 engined 'Skymaster' jl^.^.jLt aircraft crewed by British BLT!'*H''l pilots who have travelled V^t more than 40,000,000 pas- f r j^\ senger milr^ with one of fcViJS^Jil records m298 words
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Article, Illustration1214 1954-04-25 8 Monte Carlo Is Proud Of Terry Martin's Diary From Paris Its Law And Order MY LAST date at Monte Carlo before returning here was the world premiere M of L'Opera de quat' sous, which followed me to Paris three days later Well produced, but didn't have the first-night audience oneUP; U.P. - 1,214 words
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Advertisement185 1954-04-25 8 X Costs no more I Trouble Saving jf^S 1 Gillette Quick-feed Dispenser INK MOST CONVENIENT PACK fcVLR BLADES ARE COMPLETELY OIL PROTECTED 1 I No more lime *d\teU fumbling So more untnlv. dangerous MM)A HwrPiHX rarer old bijJt'.i ntng around Uu: I .< j<- lu'cn uHijf info old blade i~i185 words
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Article, Illustration1141 1954-04-25 9 The Personal Story Of Roberta Cowell far landay Standard Presents Next Week The Most Remarkable Document Of Ike 20th Century A former Spitfire pilot, prisoner-of-war, racing motorist, husband and father of tiro children who is now a woman and a potential wife. This story is exclusive to the Sunday Standard1,141 words
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481 1954-04-25 9 S'pore Has Prospects Of Getting On The Theatre Map day Sondard's Special Correspondent In Britain. Writes j f-0'" tii< d I 0 V). In film— and theatre-land, however, spring is bringing forth it§ seasonal crop of new td ictions, and the first to especially m the thea- <••'. apitear to481 words
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Advertisement258 1954-04-25 9 Make a '^jjjf^;^ >op?*i KOLYNO^^ the 'Active' Chlorophyll toothpaste The instant you start brushing I. h keept with Green KoKnos. you'll enjoy ym knaik jre*k. its lively pleasant taste— you'll feel 2. (Sgkti gum the glorious cool frcshnesN that ttmkln. only Kolynos ith chlorophyll xtt t /u\ ks can gi\e!258 words
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Article686 1954-04-25 10 THE most o«ktd question en the Pttriw COM among people on this side of the Iron Curtam is: "Why didn't Vlad'mT Pctrov tell his wife that he was gcing to ask the Austral ion for politico! asylum?" If is o perfectly natural question. For hod husband end686 words
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Article, Illustration1859 1954-04-25 10 THE WEEK'S WORLD NEWS in review En voys Reca lied As Petrov Case Reaches Climax j HE Petrov cose which has fired the imagination of the whole world because it was os moving and strange os a Hollywood production wound its way to c climox on Fridoy when the SovietConsolidated Press - 1,859 words
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Advertisement8 1954-04-25 10 IJ i 6 COLLY£R QUAY Lj]D) 080X221, SINQAPQUf8 words
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Advertisement76 1954-04-25 10 Ttt4 O PRODUCT OF S. C. JOHNSON 4 WORLD'S LARGEST MAM WAX POLISHES AND ELE S,A Urafr.— I Klfl^ GWARI (M} LTD Singoporc, Kuolo Lurrpur onj Pentt| I tf^ IP* I what you've been missing flP^^. I clean your glasses with m 'M Macleans fa I CLEANERS •> r HY76 words
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Article, Illustration605 1954-04-25 11 CHRISTINE DIEMER - CHRISTINE DIEMER By the anticipated official opening of Singapore's first home for canines did not come off as scheduled last week, (due to the ebullience of the dogs themselves) a large bright sign m blue and silver went605 words
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Article, Illustration1084 1954-04-25 11 EMILE JOSEPH - EMILE JOSEPH dfdfdf Pangkor Off S-W Perak Draws Many pANGKOB, about ten square miles m area, is predominantly Chinese m population. Its nearness to the Straits of Malacca and several uninhabited islands, gives it a strategic importance which caused the Japanese a protracted headache during1,084 words
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Advertisement113 1954-04-25 11 I hwy I tlwcimrette O I they smoke V I in London >g irvctd you enjoy arc exarily the I- }i m many London smokers in maile by Rothmans of Pall Mall I Im er) fioeic. r I Pall Mall J/'OKf 75 hM /.'ON >.' <o IN INGUNO BY iHt113 words
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Advertisement141 1954-04-25 11 6 r r r 0 0 m 0 A W A RALEIGH— Makers ol the }JJ Q X Ids WORLDS CHAMPION M-j %|s. CYCLE i^of 0 1 You are on a ft 1 y x WINNER when you ride a Raleigh! C\ A Raleigh vvas the choice of Reg Harris141 words
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Article965 1954-04-25 12 ANDREW ROTH - ANDREW ROTH I Soys Asian Women Have Something In ■T' pIVB me the grace of most young Asian women, certainly against the comparative ungainliness of most young British women. This choice was reinforced a- a recent recital of the Royal Ar:uiemy of Music m Marylebone Road. It was965 words
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Article806 1954-04-25 12 TOM TAN - TOM TAN Says I I acations I London for soi >■ i 9} a d trai qu i gn v I country O/.v o/ tl ese ttndcnts I p w v R Wang ~(7 'Mining ttudeni from Con wall. Rot/ is studying tor his second806 words
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Advertisement277 1954-04-25 12 i .RDD2UTSCHER LLOYD AND HAM BURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SIKVKK To Colombo OeoOA, JVlarseilles. Antwerp Rotterdam. Harabur Bremen Spore PS'ham Penang fT.S. Lfwetkmßtm (HAFAG) 4 lOMay UMay 12Mav T.S Vibob (NDL) U !HMay 29May 30/31 May M.V. llambut? (lIAPACi) ...15 !UJuii e 21June 22June TS. MnvclsteJn (M>L) 7 14July JsJuly277 words
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Advertisement270 1954-04-25 12 EAST ASIATIC i| SMIIV.S |O (ON,,N, S1 M For Aden Porl Said cd.Miia. ipcakai x) 4 SON(.KIII xx) "HONIV xx) "MtOMAxxx) -MMKNAx) Calls B. s xx) t'alis l.ondf-n (j> XXX) L.. H saiun(.s mm kaiciioi/ivu '•INDIA" for Diaka:-. chang. Sjigon l!or Manila, Kobe and Yok n :M "LALANDIA for Bar:270 words
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Article, Illustration617 1954-04-25 13 OSWALD HENRY - JANE'S_ 'FRENCH LINE' DANCE CAUSES MOVIE HOLD UP OSWALD HENRY AT THE HOWES TO SHOW OK NOT TO 1 SHOW that is the question. And the issue at stake seems to be the famous Jane Russell torso as seen m her much-pub-licised 3-D movie -The French Line." "JR.". according to617 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-04-25 13 A side view of the V»s(aVision camera, i Story he low I. CECIL B. PEMILLE points out an enlargement of a frame of Technicolor film negative shot m Paramount's new filmmaking: process. YistaVision. Following a studio demonstration, DeMillc announced his decision to make his next picture, "The Ten55 words
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277 1954-04-25 13 rpHE last few months Mere J momentous ones for the motion picture indu>try. Daring and startling inventions m connection with the producdin tion and exhibition of motion pictures were instituted. AH of these ideas have contributed substantially to a new interest on |he part of277 words
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Article263 1954-04-25 13 BECOMING effective from ih c heffiaaiai of ih»* month. tolltiu ing PresiaVaJ Etofah*Ver* a .signature ot approval, the i .s. Vrngrtm ha* passed legislation c— ipltlelj exempting all motion piclurt admissions of f>i» cents or lrs« from Federal admission iax»-v The action reflects rccafj. tion263 words
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Article, Illustration661 1954-04-25 13 INJUNS PLAN DIFFERENT ATTACK ON VICTIMS pVERYBODY likes i well made Western, ami here is one that should ni.ikr fans Mt uji and t.ike notice. Its title N "Escape From Fort Bravo* 1 and it's an Ajisio Colour wide- screen effort from the studio*, of M-G-M. M v f c661 words
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Article106 1954-04-25 13 REVATHI Production* 1 T.imil film, "Manithanum Mirugumum' ("Man Ai.c! B» .si > deals with the familiar thiune r>i good overcoming evil wilh its story woven round Ihe activities of two men- om. a rich and vain individual, seeking luxury ;«nri worldly j leasines, the other, a good «md106 words
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Advertisement196 1954-04-25 13 Kj7oRGA r :";AT,.'^ ATTRACTIONS ■DAY! f*\(\\mp&\ M 1 "PNtP in// 7? (> \K- niih LAUGHTER! 100 Irirs NATIONAL SERVH E! O^/^ 'of the Year jf\ w' FEARLESS lIMI IM v* FAGAfV LI b.. I p'cnnous r>to»y of P^ o took. r\«, p«-f \ion L v.bon hr io">*d the F^Skw Life196 words
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Advertisement295 1954-04-25 13 YOU HAVEN'T REALLY SEEN ANYTHING until you lt> >rr/i WARNERS' Ist PRODUCTION iCINIMAScOPI -iVotf %/i<>itit£fj AT THE |tf CapitOL 5 TIMES DAILY: 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30, 9.30 THE I^^P? Starring J^^m GUY MADISON JOAN WELDON Today 9 a.m. "SIREN OF BAGDAD" Technicolor fr~~~*-~ -,„->„-> o Jl r>. W ll --,_r,ii-,_295 words
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Article, Illustration143 1954-04-25 14 (BFIOW)- The scale-like effect of this evening dress has earned it the name of 'Fish Out Of Water." The girl is certainly in the Bet For that's what the \sc lies"— they're multi-coloured sequins are embroidered on. The dress was designed by Royal dressmaker Norman143 words
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Article425 1954-04-25 14 STEPFATHER TROUBLE JOY JONES ANSWERS QUERIES T AM a young firl of fifteen and niv raothrr ha* rerently married again. I do not like my stepfather and want to marry and Irave home but my mother says I am too young. "MARY Spore > YOUR I Other is rig)it a425 words
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Article575 1954-04-25 14 C.B. ACWORTH - C.B. ACWORTH By V! KY mother has at some time or other t<> nurse a sick child. Luckily, the majority of children's illnesses are quickly over. Sometimes, however, .m accident <>i a more serious illness means days, and weeks, m bed: and, when the child is575 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-04-25 14 ATTENTION! Dangerous Curves— >;»>> the prominent sii;n on the skirt of this Kom.»n girl. Internationa! tuflUt sijns. m bright velvet tolours. seem tinlatest ,ra/e mi n the Eternal itv where Spring skirts are makm* then appearance -'IP Photo)38 words
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Article305 1954-04-25 14 r/ie Doctor Says. VOI JG women are common y frightened by a thousand different stories f. b 0 'hey will :hey get to J 1 1 U Wy normal cx- PtM-uvi. and mosi women pn?s Bh the menopause without any seriouj physical or c difficultSS! For305 words
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Article, Illustration14 1954-04-25 14 T/fREB ,ray s of tearing p JJ"« greater are demonst- U.P. PMOtO),U.P. - 14 words
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Miscellaneous287 1954-04-25 14 mmT ill jj '■ftiiA Oh. MAr\ > 4Lr mv m[ I l| Mln\ I \h ..ii w hii Ii k«* I. hi- 1 I«J tliink rislit.' iiinson. -i "v lON hii;\. J V < NO) i; l.li; ii-M.N \M« RIKTIIIIATi IKIES to A J a mo I :ioo:; 1 M287 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-04-25 15 REP S? D V£? n tH W S P 9e t Ore t6n entries b Y Hon 9 Kong artists for the 1955 calendar poster competition sponsored by Eng A°n Tong, manufacturers of Tiger Balm. 9 THERE are three co.h prizes of $500, $400 and114 words
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Advertisement134 1954-04-25 15 W m tk, B* ff* Ixoft/y bwlnq 1,. a .TT7. I I r%W Certificate of Lik i^^-i THE WORLDS BEST w.^,-,1 L I *♦i T/ic Seeing Machine that I^^ sews everything without > >^ Tla a mm m /S 1 r exfro attachments. y J J PFAFF caters for all134 words
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Article, Illustration1593 1954-04-25 16 /I Fraction of an Ounce of Plutonium Produced From A Ton of Ore is Enough to Destroy a Town This is the fifth m a series of twelve articles by Cordon Dean, Chairman U.S. Atomic Energy Commission I9SO--7953. I/ROM the control room m a reactor plant1,593 words
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964 1954-04-25 16 D.W. FOSTER - Wandering Willie The Reckless Roadster D.W. FOSTER By I in.LO folks. Mccl Wan. dering Willie, the I ttle man who seems to flirt with everytime he st n. out house, end i c cause of death or inj u y tj ■> hers. Now Willie, does not n tan >964 words
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Advertisement21 1954-04-25 16 NEXT WEEK: Read how uranium, one of the heaviest metals m the world, is transformed to a gas to obtain uranium--23521 words
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Advertisement141 1954-04-25 16 irSDlfft 1 MIS-SINO (O. BROOKUxJI "OCOUtt UIHR) J .1 CONSTIPATION fl OVERNIGHT JK Children tnJ I AJulti h\c iv I' 1 Bile b« KTimTIKJ-iM YOUTHFtiVi^/J r > r f--'1 M i«n%tipated m livtriskl i ft tufler mvi.g- hm' t> rtil make you vittliyfciW •trgy, br.gbt-cycd isJa^B If SURE TO GEI141 words
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Article, Illustration619 1954-04-25 17 Selangor Forwards Fail In Malaya Cup Soccer KUALA LIMPrK, Sat— Perak, underdogs m today's Malaya r.m «»a^h against Selangor, emerged deserving winners, collec tffff full points throuTh^ fifth minute second half goal notched by centre forward Abu li?n?ffa Se?anVr lost the game m the dressing room.619 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-04-25 17 Police Records Remain Intact I 1 I I UVOfi m V E H E I i i L X m > r ll.irdi.il Singh 1 Mm .I. int. in m t M veni at the Si«- ,imu. il sport" :il I i fT« :i,i j rsterdj j I 148 words
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Article95 1954-04-25 17 r X Dyriam I N- Foo 0 B V T teseira 0 I. lump P. W D 1 Si U I'di Sini i <SC pxs) 2» c r c Mirza a 1 P 1 1 1 h d 1 (ID c cm. 2. 'r R. 1 Cho< PTS v.95 words
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Article680 1954-04-25 17 JEFFERY JAMES - JEFFERY JAMES by PAKISTAN Asian Games footballers beat a Singapore Selection 4-1. A 11.5<>0 croud saw them store their first Colony triumph. But if our Pakistani visitors impressed, they could not have impressed more than a few hundred members of their community tinned out m680 words
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Article125 1954-04-25 17 Kilat Beat Sel. Club With Ease KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. Good bowling by Selangor State piayer Gurcharan Singh save Kilat Club an easy four wickets victory over St.- an so r Club today on the padang. S< :ancnre Club, batting first, were all out for 98 runs. W. Bailey top scored125 words
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Article184 1954-04-25 17 PEKANG, Sat -Penang and Pto\ c llesley Combined Schi s played very well as a tea:r. to beat the Central Pcr i; Combined Schools m an interstate school friendly ►all match on the Westlan S -round today. game started scny. After Gim Swee hj^'-184 words
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Article63 1954-04-25 17 SEREMBAN. Sat— The Nefr Se ...iii Chinese will :nc< t Perak Chinese 5n a friendly soccer match at Seremban tomorrow. The Xegri Chinese tCci'n for the match Is Wong Yee Tarn. Lim Keng Hong. Chong Kok Heng. Low Sitw Leng, Toh Boon Seng. Sai Fong, LJew Thian Kwee.63 words
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Article504 1954-04-25 17 Penang PENANG, Sat.—The Penang jaLst^igrS lowing are the ICSUIU DAfV AKK ttAVII V«C« Polo Pony Scurry 3 Furs. nt 10 v« ti'i \n civ(. PL'RA A. J. ClaxkKennedy 1 CAPirrbWN < n 2 46—20 DUSTY Arkwrifcht 3 3— 3 Mahjong Abdul Majid 4 27—11 Sarawak Saunders 5504 words
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Article25 1954-04-25 17 TOT VL POOL 5144.640 FIRST PRI/J: 15MM 539.052 SKCONI) PRIZK 18T»57 519..V2H '^J™" %21-%fi« >t:irtcrs: (5J.4«0 eacnj. «i*«o. 1. 1 i^> J ro-orxj-i_r«j-Xjn_o_rl_oj-^rl_n_iT_rLi-i25 words
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Article487 1954-04-25 17 maun o f the season, .Negri Sembilan disappointed Ihl hanrn r f te rS h and Were l Ucky to esoa^ a dra« vi.. i re he r The match <»*'* a draw with three goals each. The crowd'i (ii.-..ppiiin:nui was; made ihe greater487 words
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Advertisement505 1954-04-25 17 B. I. ROUND TRIPS TO I 28 to 32 days with approximately 10 days m Japanese Ports "Sirdhana" sailing 10th May "Sanlhia" sailing 25 h June "Sirdhana sailing 24th July l~>t C1a55... 5745 2nd C1a55... 5590 CHILDREN ACVORD/AG TO ACE ISLAY KERR ft Co., Lin 11 A. Collycr Quay SINGAPORE505 words
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Article11 1954-04-25 18 RASC Team For H.K. Frtfa* on the Astur'" ,JV«««k Cup an»l11 words
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Article, Illustration1228 1954-04-25 18 LINESMAN - LINESMAN By IT WOULD not have been a typical Malayan Easter If the sun had shone m all its ?lory during the holidays. While Singapore enjoyed the traditional "Festival of Rain" conditions were less severe m the Federation where, besides two State1,228 words
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921 1954-04-25 18 RAFMAN - RAFMAN By Spartan, were htil Tlu Le ue Division Two «*"'c at Seletar last Iknift] the Krtl,! •bY the LcaKUe lcadere RAF Wbv six jjoals to two. downfall wr h i S ffa^ c ln J Uie second half and tw< > <«921 words
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156 1954-04-25 18 OVER the Easter weekend All-Malayan 25 mile Massed Start li the 25 mile Time Trial Championl be promoted under the Inspires r>l h P Malayan Cyclists' Federation fee U?n" justified as the Singapore ridrrs M n,«d fefi places m the Massed Start event and156 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-04-25 18 ■I t LONDON: Diane (left* ln rf i»<> ~^-n the 'terrible twins' ho tO( l, V IN birthday now have somr.huu win in the women's douhlrs **«RJ Tenn s championships w »n,h iLS^S Here the twins are M» a w beating Anne Iltydon and K tr *#k» -l BritishUP - 63 words
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Advertisement107 1954-04-25 18 J% P/flf« your dzarrrr* ggSjggggHP^^ /i' jrc against (tu* <.i<iuat size Rothman 8 THE NEW, LONGER CIGARETTE EM I ill I I :fiSP 'I Cl 1 XII X. Jll Irtl I V L J\ HM T* PHj^Sr^^HH o-/res greater smoothness j Clean i InOUtn jtfvnWll VcJ\\V> t I fvvV\W Ow"^"VJ107 words
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Article164 1954-04-25 18 IN THE United Services Soc cers Incurs RAF < hangi are on top m both divisions. In the First Division, the Airmen are one point m the lead from RAF Tenfhah. with REME |yin t clos* third. In Division Two RAF Cbanai A are five points ahead of164 words
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Article129 1954-04-25 19 I—— i Mi*, i STORK QUALIFY- ATHI FTR Xs\\H HINMR BbCOKl) HOLDER IMiTIMK ™2ni |\i- IMK9 «»r IIKK.HX (iames Lim Thye M Llaai I him* 1J.5 He* Nil 15 4s lan Sou I lat 101 L.O.\. liters Uifj lir.lo (I) 10s Ali bin Amut lite "you'i!** (did for129 words
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Article, Illustration713 1954-04-25 19 I's athletes for the second Asian (iames is to count their medals retarncd by winners of the first Games at New Delhi m 1951, then hopes appear to be our women. Klass, '..day's fastest woman m the Colony, equalled Japan's K. ne713 words
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Article191 1954-04-25 19 JEFFERY JAMES - ASIAN GAMES SERIES JEFFERY JAMES' THE time has comi for us to part, temporarily, at least. From tomorrow end for the next iew <fu>/$. hatches of the Colony's 65-man contingent will slip out of Sinyapore m Cathaii Pacific Airway* ski/masters Man da-bound. The second Asian Games to be held at191 words
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Article, Illustration384 1954-04-25 19 "IT is hard to forecast what succrs s our athletes may attain m Manila, but we ran be assured that they will do their beM and be worthy of the Colony they represent. They may or may not brißg back laurels that is not the important point. That384 words
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Article, Illustration884 1954-04-25 19 Players Fit, Morale High SINGAPORE'S Asian Games team meet Pakistan today, and the result Is Important, at least tp the Singapore Amateur Football Association. From the outcome of the encounter this evening, the association will be able to assess the Colony's chances for Asian soccer honours884 words
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Advertisement45 1954-04-25 19 Get Kid or Genns! r^ x^ Q ikj w ii y v Xv v i R f G </ t A R nMlllltMIIIMIIUIIIII.I III! ItKfllltll |i|ni.inii|||||lnHII»««IIIIIIIHIMIIIIIIIMII»t»IMI»M«IIMIimillllll MIIIHIIIMIIMMIHI l<. J P. H. SERVICE APPROVED BY O. T. E. C. j |(%l^ MSMO ENTERPRISES UD .(«ji n J45 words
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Article355 1954-04-25 20 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Smooth Run By B. Queen By KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Because of heavy rain which fell during the week, the track this morning was very heavy when Official training began for the forthcoming Selangor Turf Club's May meeting. Most locally trained horses were seen out355 words
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Article400 1954-04-25 20 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.—Below are weights for 11 races for first and second day of the Selangor Turf Meeting starting from Saturday. Clubs May FIRST DAY SS£T Padir*sr«r C e Ure SS Quicksilver 8.07 Snapdragon B.ob Majestir Sight 8.05 Stefltrap 8.04 Nasakat B°3 Opera 8.02 Magnificence 801400 words
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182 1954-04-25 20 Youngsters Rescue CSC Non-Benders CEYI.ONKSK Non-Benden and Income Tax Sports C'.'.ib dren at cricket a: Balcstier R«>ad sestet d.iv INCOME TAX XI W >n^ Fonfl Pm c Maniam b S.)oce!.i: i 11 X Balasingam c Retnam b V.j/ 6 Ajhrafl b Retnam 34 Sithambram c Kandasamy b Retnam 2A Sabapathy182 words
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Article302 1954-04-25 20 ONE of the most exciting finishes to a cricket match was seen on the SRC padang yesterday between the Non-Benders and the Singapore Recreation Club which the latter drew when five runs m sight ot victory. The Non-Benders batting first, took Z\ hours to scored302 words
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Article37 1954-04-25 20 HONGKONG April 24 -Renter' The Indian Asian Oamei soccer team t »d a d:<*»v with H mgkong XI 2-2 In th e fil.N- fodtball matcht^^ There «rai n» aeore it hi ::inie37 words
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Article31 1954-04-25 20 Fairer Junion bad R^jaji Sports Club 3 l m a soever friendly at Fairer Park yesterday. S jrers wore: Chong and Edwards for Farrer Juniors. Velautham scored for Rjjaji.31 words
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Article28 1954-04-25 20 Si".s^pore Civilian A»i tion Football Referee* So :< v told their month. liii cussion meeting on Tue April 27 at 7.30 p.m. a! the S.A.F.A. Clubhouse.28 words
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Article211 1954-04-25 20 Boyles And Law Hit Out TIME kkx d the S i 'rickct Club of vict>i f icy met the RN' Kranjj if ket on the SCC ITOUnd ay. The game ended In a di The SCC hatted fii ed at with M I :icket> The hifhett I ions came from211 words
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Article73 1954-04-25 20 CRK^KET: Senior Tourney: Poiiet SR( The Armu v i'SC. !*«*«U*; R\B r SCC, Naral B«m; M SCRC. B«r«tti«r. J -t R.-AF fSj 2 r CTTH i I tdr. I'm- Sepoy Lms>. R\y RNAS, vI RAF N RAh i BODC A. B SOCCCIt: I /alan B»»>-</r. DtV. 3C Semi73 words
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Article281 1954-04-25 20 Six Down For P T CUSTOMS Sports Club, playi\4 without two of their regulars, Ramley and Mohamed. jund little difficulty m trouncnf the Postal and Telegraph sp>rt> Club 5-0 m their > A. FA. Division 3C league natch at Geylang Stadium This was the ?jstals" sixth defeat m a row.281 words
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Article141 1954-04-25 20 THE Malayan featherweight championship fighi between Jagir Singh of Perak and Lim Kee Chan of Singapore which was scheduled to take place it the new Greal World arena on April 30. has hx?eri postponed to May 14. The postponement is due to certain alternations to the141 words
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Article301 1954-04-25 20 LONDON. Apr. 24 (Reuter)— —Football results: LEAGUE DIVISION I Arsenal 3 Midd'.esbro 1. A>* hi Villa 1. Preston 0. Blackpool 3. Liverpool o. Cardiff 2. Sheffield Wed. 2. Chelsea L Newcastle 2. Huddei^neld 2. BoMon 1. Manchester C. 3. Charlton 0. Portsmouth :<. West Biom 0 Sheffield301 words
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Article259 1954-04-25 20 SINGAPORE Corinthians, a bright prospect for promotion, beat the Wonderlads Sports Party 5-1 m a S.A.F.A. Division 2 League match played at Farrer Park yesterday. Osman, most dangerous of the Corinthian forwards, opened the score m the 18th minute when Hussein beat Eric Yeo when the259 words
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Advertisement218 1954-04-25 20 R^RrSHHMRRi^^H t-Sfeav^' ■T^^^R'^R^^^Rr .^B I m H V R» iC^^i^i^aV^^v/ V Fun for re: BA/E^^SHfif^ I View.Mjster color picn R^^— SWi -\f "comecohv -D! Lo^ Ry /y^^K,^ %^> Vieu Mi«erßeel^ Ofc^ 'W^^/ thr.ll.n.birtkjj v» f I I U subjects force' _^s^^^i^^*^ the large selection SHICT FROM THIS PARTIAL LIST OF218 words