Singapore Standard, 25 April 1953
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Title Section14 1953-04-25 1 SINGPORE STANDARD it m 3l [...Mil Vi SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. tri > r >, 19.-,* TWEL\E PM4I14 words
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158 1953-04-25 1 U.N. FOLLOW RED LEAD TO FREE MORE CAPTIVES HI NJOM, April 24.— The VriTZ to increase the number of rl Nat '»ns rn. match!., the CommunTst Lh lu ists n «ci?« U'tMr intention to reillt 5f s *f r i prisoners and to include recenth SJ "l-o proposed thai mdUP; Reuter - 158 words
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Article19 1953-04-25 1 Shipping Reporter F. II a. is now i w. S 3 tie Si19 words
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Article37 1953-04-25 1 THICK fog beld up serv rday morning at both the' on and Nortnott airp. Incoming Comet jer all Tnkyo and Johai I trans-Atlantic. Ear- .■■nd Far Eastern !l. -ate at London air. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article99 1953-04-25 1 LONDON. April 24 (AP) Razor-tongue,: Aneurin B-'van. leader of the Laboui Party Left-wing, inflicte i his unkindest cut of all .0 The victim was Miss V newe Horsbrugh. Minister of tion in the Conservative Government Sixty-ish and ier plain, she has arouse. l Labourite ire by99 words
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Article, Illustration13 1953-04-25 1 photo. Sir Edward Ritson. independent Commissioner «hn was accompanied by his wife. StandardStandard - 13 words
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Article119 1953-04-25 1 WASHINGTON April 24 (AP) General Douglas MacArthur declared today a United States threat to strike at Rod China might force Russia to settle t^e Korean war "and a!! other pending global issues on equitable terms." Vigorously renewing the controversial program m e which led119 words
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115 1953-04-25 1 LOXDOX. Apr 24 (Reuter) —Commissioner Herbert Loitl, formerly of Malaya and one of the British civilians home trom Korea, said here today thai captured United St;*r-s servicemen were "abominably treated during a 150-mile death march after the Invasion of South Korea. Bv the time they115 words
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Article351 1953-04-25 1 French Suffer New Setback In Laos Plain United States were reported rushing aid today who sustained another setback in their war against the Vietmmh rebel invaders of Loos when the air force's main landing ground in the Plain of Jarres became waterlogged today Britain351 words
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Article248 1953-04-25 1 Ritson Arrives In Colony Standard Staft Keport*-, SIR Edward Ritson, the indeKft* Pomm iss i oner wf o X 2 t m J ulre toto allowances granted to Government servants arrived i n Singapore dav m Londf >» yesUrHe told newsmen at Kalian* s^ci rt IIC WOUld *S spend one248 words
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Article283 1953-04-25 1 mml• *i I I\ i t\^^^^^^^^^^t^^^^\J^^^^^tL j »nat...n tour tonl.st. Vestmlav was a r-.o ril ures for the first »iw sportsmen in Malari E. C. Dutton'i nippoi •i terdav when y addi d 21 WO 1 i hi pi viou ni Perak was n I283 words
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Article99 1953-04-25 1 SEATTLE, April 24. (Renter). A four-engined American military plane crashed into hillside after all its i of 10 had parachuted safely— but a body found beside the wreckage mystified ofAcia A report identified »ne i man as Mr Rogei D Rondeau, a Boeing Plane99 words
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Article176 1953-04-25 1 RABALL, New Guinea, April 24, (Reuter) Iliousands of pounds worth of damage was caused today in a series of earthquakes which shook Rabaul and a surrounding area of 30 miles. Officials >aid escape routi from Rabaul were still open t single line trafile despite heav176 words
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Article64 1953-04-25 1 LONDON. April 24 (AFP>The British Government published this morning a white paper revealing that three new programmes of military works for common defence of Europe I wore approved by the North Atlantic Council. The cost is estimated at C'i 13,000,000 of which Britain will supply64 words
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Article33 1953-04-25 1 A FIRE ran throup) the Kowloon hillside squatter village yesterday. destroying more than 100 huts and leaving about 500 homeless. The <;u;<e was not determined. There were no casualties.- APAP - 33 words
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168 1953-04-25 1 C' ttee Named To Probe Trial System 1 1 j KUALA LUMPUR rr The Hi?h Commissioner, General Sir GeraM Templer. has appointed a committee to study the methods of trials in the Hi?h Courts of the Federation Government's policy on the jury system, which some Quarters have asked for as168 words
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Article39 1953-04-25 1 THE Upper House of the west German Parliament defied Chancellor Konrad Adenauer yesterday and voted to postpone indefinitely its decision on the treaties which would call up 500.00(1 German soldiers to he!r> defend thn West.- A PAP - 39 words
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Article34 1953-04-25 1 THE Committee of the world Federation of Trade Union yesterday unanimously elected Mr. Tin Tsan Sen of China a^ secretary of th e WFTU, according to a Tass repori liom Moscow.- AFPAFP - 34 words
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Article68 1953-04-25 1 QCTBBBC, April J4 (Keutcr The ISJItj ot lour ihil oren. their heads smashed with an axe. were found in their three-roomed home her** last Bight. Their father. l.Vyrars old Georges llehert has h» en ar rested Solicitor Oneral Antoine Kivjrd s.id slalesseaU made by Hebert to68 words
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Article255 1953-04-25 1 JOHORE BAIIKr. Fn. -An immediate formation o! a 'oalition government was demanded by a group of Malay party leaders at a round taMt- conference organised by the P>-n--msula Malays Union, in Johore Bahni today. It was decided [hat an interim government would be set up immediately255 words
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Article62 1953-04-25 1 HONGKONG, Apt U \P) —The independent (n.: newspaper. Sing Tao Jih P earned a dispatch from Canton yesterday saying two Amerii i^ n i seWa5 eWa lents— Richard Applegatc an I Don ild Dixon— an US M n tain Bf-n Krasner. are old rsis pi Shameen Island,62 words
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Article193 1953-04-25 1 BAIGON, Apr ?4 (Reu trr) ||j K h Vietnamese officials said in Saigon to day that they feared thr Vietminh rebels driving into Laos would tr> fo link up uith a group of over MJ.OOO Vietnamese Kfama in north. .t Thailand. Thev refusers mostAP; Reuter - 193 words
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Article70 1953-04-25 1 PARIS April U <K. :it«-i I The < iuvi-i ninciii of Lmn ha N rn.Hl,. prrp.ir ilioiix to «\.miii|- ||i r .ulininistrati\« Capitol oi I. ion Virnti mr if it i^ Ihrf.itinnl h\ (he \Yt minh. th, I rm| m AK'-nty ri-piirtt from Vnn ti.«n»- luri.i\ l| |hr70 words
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Advertisement20 1953-04-25 1 I Ili^ WATEPPPOOF jV/i K5>V watch OW. k SA POK| KUALA LUMPUK PtNANS 1^ SORRY JACKS *co (maiaya, uo. <@> i20 words
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Advertisement73 1953-04-25 1 Hi CRYSTAL <c SILVERWARE Your Ins-prction t*r,t9j ""NOVELTYtTott 88. North Bridge Md Phow 3123, Sinffoporc f. THE BABY REFRIGERATOR /c/eo/ /or f/ie average family Sensibly sued to. th« smaller kitchtn. th« Astral Rcfngcrotoi fully meets tKe needs of Ibf onraqe family Astral has no mo».n f parts is silent m73 words
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Article434 1953-04-25 2 Guided By Policy Of 'Malaya For Malayans THE new immigration law, which will keep Malaya for Malayans, will be enforced simultaneously in Singapore and the Federation on Aug. 1, the Controller of Immigration, Mr. J.LJ. Haxworth, announced at a press conference yesterday. The new law434 words
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109 1953-04-25 2 STTDENT representation on the University I Malaya B rd of Student Welfare has been increased from throe to Sir Sydney Caine, the j \.rc Chancellor, said at a press conference yesterday. The Sti ta Union has not repts this ase and whether the five109 words
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Article83 1953-04-25 2 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. Giam Chong Hing. yesterday recorded a verdict of death by misadventure at the end of nn inquiry into the death of a ten-year-old schoolboy, Tan Cheng Hoe. Tho father, a salesman, said after his son had left the house a t noon on March83 words
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Article79 1953-04-25 2 REPRESENTATIVES of the Singapore Medical I'mon met Government yetnegol ate a •:t oi the Union's claim. The Union hag t all its claims *nd an answer from Government is expc-tcd The Union is asking G v- ernmeni to pli rkers cnployed at the St. [John Quarantine79 words
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202 1953-04-25 2 SINGAPORE industrial trade unions representing a large proportion of Government employees, may not give evidenee before the one-man Kitson commission, which is expected to sit soon to investigate allowances drawn by Government employers. 1 ;.e-e un ma fei I it I have a repres il202 words
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131 1953-04-25 2 I SPECIAL fish ntainera are 1 beinc: designed by the Singapore Fisheries Department tor 1 use by hawkers. Mr. T.W Burdon. director of the Department, said yesterday. The containers are of three type?. One i? designed to fit into a i wheel-narrow, another into131 words
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Article76 1953-04-25 2 A DINNER and presentation of long service awards will be held at Singapore's Victoria Memorial Hall on Mav *> in honour of Mr. and Mr"< Tho- FSf ?t ata 'r°J Bata Shoe Ca vr l t Mr •L ohn F Bartos. Mr.' \l. L. Khaitan76 words
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Article61 1953-04-25 2 THE Indian classical dancer. Mr. K. P. Bhaskar. who on a short visit to Singapore will start two course* in Indian dancing, one at the Knmnla I LJub. and another at the Cey- lon Tamils Association. Mr. Bhasknr is now conducting a dance class in61 words
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Article, Illustration118 1953-04-25 2 photo. photo. After an open-air service held at Singapore Rinu George V Park yesterday, men of the First Cameronians. led hy the Colonel of the Regiment. Lt.-Col. VV. M. Henning. marched past the saluting base at Clemenceau Avenue. Taking thr sa lot,- is (ien. Sir Charles Keightlev.Standard - 118 words
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180 1953-04-25 2 TO MARK the end of their lour in the Far I at and the part they have played in the battle Against Communist terrorists in the Federation, BKI of the Ist I ameronians held a conventicle, which they had been observing since180 words
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Article107 1953-04-25 2 IMPORTS FAR BEHIND $40 M. QUOTA Al THOUGH r th< r. S and 1 Ft leration were import $40 million I Japanese textiles, 1 ons for tii import ol I v textiles hnw only n a i $12,500,000. Vh 0 Standai told yesterdl v The actual amount imp r<} to107 words
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206 1953-04-25 2 City Councillors Are Against Mansion For Mavor A NUMBER of Singapore City ouncillors told The Standard yesterday that they were against the profor^h a sp C cial mansion lor the future Mayor. They were commenting on a point raised by Mr. S II Perk, vice-president of the Ratepayers' Association, on206 words
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Advertisement17 1953-04-25 2 GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN AI3L DEPARTMENTS Catalrgues available on request p iiGii im SiniGiliL ft iTn 1 1\17 words
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Advertisement153 1953-04-25 2 KIWI White Cleaner *J realty sttys on.. W* ft /fi o whiter VV/me H f l io cos/ and qu/cfc to use f-\ft KIWI I WHITE CLEANER for everyrh-Pg fty wl IN JARS KIWI Liquid White IN TUBES jfr^S) KIWI New Process \7S*S/ White V^T REMEMBER! KIWI White Cleaners are153 words
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Miscellaneous84 1953-04-25 2 Weather Report MIMMIM Temperature: rrom 30 p.m. on April lu a.m. on April J<iniraporr (7SF), Penan* l**'h Kota Baliru 7 4 1 Kuala l.umpur (75F), 'poh (•4F| a Kuantan (711 1. Maximum Temperature: from .0 am. to 7.:?0 p.m. on April Kota llahru ijwf" SBSu J um n ur iwfi,84 words
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Article, Illustration451 1953-04-25 3 VARSITY CHOOSES HEAD OF CHINESE FACULTY Standard Staff Reporter I>K. Ho Kuang -cluin?, jormr-r chief of the Chinese Department, at Hongkong I niversity and a man "with a very good refutation as a i hinese scholar" has beta appointed senior lecturer to he;id temporarily the hinese Department of the I'niversity451 words
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Article159 1953-04-25 3 SINGAPOEITS road accidents during March numbered 1,285- a decrease of 47 accidents compared with February Ksures, the Traffic Branch Superintendent, Mr. W. R. M. Haxworth, told The Standard yesterday. re also a n road fata tie th ten deaths during the month compared with 15 in159 words
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Article130 1953-04-25 3 FEARS among Indian circi in Malaya that Tamil would be taught in the University of Malaya as secondary only to Sanskrit were allayed by Sir Sydney Caine, the ViceChancellor, yesterday Prof. K. A. Sastri. who is here to advise the University on the setting up130 words
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Article76 1953-04-25 3 STUDENTS' CIRCLE, S 'PORE THE Students' Circle of H. Tan's School of Accountancy, Singapore elected the following office-bearers at their annual general meeting recentlj': President, Air. N. Mohan; Vice-Presidents. Mr. Wee Sip Ghee. Mrs. Y.W. Koh. Mr. H. Tan ex-officio; Secretary, Mr. David Cheng; Treasurer. Mr. Chua Boon Teck; Social76 words
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Article99 1953-04-25 3 THE next venture of the Singapore Arts Theatre will be an experiment of play reading with action, costume and a simple set. On May 26, the Theatre will present a Morowspreche, and the first production will be scenes from "Marriage a !n Mode." a comedy99 words
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Article231 1953-04-25 3 BIG fishing vessel operators in Singapore have been hard hit by the recent drop in the price of fish in the Colony and some are now reluctant to resume operations, the Director of the Fisheries Department, Mr. T. W. Burdon, said yesterday at a231 words
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Article305 1953-04-25 3 S'PORE MASTER PLAN THE preparation of the Singapore Master Plan has necessitated a certain amount of overlapping between the City Council and the Improvement Trust, but this has been unavoidable and will probably be eliminated entirely when the plan is implemented Mr. 11. Hawson, acting City305 words
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Article47 1953-04-25 3 ADMIRAL St Guy Russell, former C-in-C. Far East Station, has been appointed Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty, Second Sea Lord and Chief of Navy personnel, it was announced in London The 55-year-old Admiral, who has been Far Enst Commander since Feb. 1951.47 words
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Article, Illustration47 1953-04-25 3 photo MR. LAUW RIM LONG, Cantonese m r; e *>u\ s« i n actor. reeeivtaSj a* IxMiqiiPt from Mr I > -it* ii s MI pore WVlcv (hurrh hall on Thur 1»\ .i» »r Mr I <*% had «j\en rental of Caatrae*e rlasniral aria« StandardStandard - 47 words
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Article167 1953-04-25 3 THE SUsgapsjffc hrunrh of the Mala>an ChtaeM Assotiation yestcrdnv aVaisjs] a itatctaH Attributed l<» a Special Branch Police spokesman that the Kuoniintani; in the Colony existed as a suh-hranc h ol the The I the Con v dice j r.ad stated that known that certa167 words
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Article74 1953-04-25 3 ABOI'T !»0 <><\ p« >!> t ttom various Singapore Institutions fur Uw old were entertained to a coi ibined concert of tern and eastern n. and lances at W< il< y Church hall on Thursday. The party was given by tho Y.W.C A Besides dance74 words
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Advertisement274 1953-04-25 3 ►rn flour: ti, J:JJ l tb!<»r soap or oth.-r dKlv^ n H| ii I the *km i»f (i,,. K j n r n with .In. k si,rr<u V|M ;«»«l tuinatc t.ik*- it our sr| rnnni.jfh.r t.ilil.-s,M,,.ni,il ,>t t,t iiii in the fingrr slimls r V., hl>L mtaates >..-rv.- lt M|>illiC274 words
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Advertisement49 1953-04-25 3 iVEF 1 R HSTRONG SIDDELE Y SAPPHIRE 7Yie G// o/ Character! EXQUISITE LINES, BEAUTIFUL FINISH, PERFECT SO. ENGINE, BORE 90 mm STROKE <>0 mm Luxury Class Car in the medium Priee Field Sole Distributors t« M D,MriiM,.or.:~ HARPER GILFILLAN CO., LTD. SUAH MOTORS KUALA U Mil K n v\<.49 words
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Miscellaneous354 1953-04-25 3 :x x i A|-»o])\VS QUOTATION] "Tis 1 (lUUnre lends enchantment to the view. Ar.il robes the mountain in its a/ure hue." Campbell. SATIRDAY FOB EVF.RVONE: The morninx hour.s offer ;i chance to make inspired plan> and to solve problem^ advantageously. Oet off by yourself or MeT clear of interruptions in354 words
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Article342 1953-04-25 4 Call By Utusan Melayu THE United Malays f National Organisation should participate in the conference to be held on May 24 by the Chinese to discuss the anti-Chinese front of certain influential sections in Malaya, said Utusan Melayu, the Singapore Malay language newspaper, yesterday.342 words
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Article74 1953-04-25 4 TWEXTY-threo persona who i pleaded guilty in the Singa- pore Fourth Police Cour; yesterday to various charges wore fined 52.593. E:even were hoteliers who failed to enter correctly parti- '•uars of guests. Fines from $20 to $400 were imposed. The rest, who pleaded guilty 'o selling caustic74 words
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Article51 1953-04-25 4 SIX men in the Singapore Police Force will receive the Colonial Police and Fire Brigades Long Service Medal. The men are A. S. P. Mohamed Yusof bin Ahmad, Chief Inspectors Ahmad bin Hussein. Ramzan Ali and Santa Singh. Inspector Yahaya bin Mohamed Salleh. Sub-Inspector Lim Choon51 words
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439 1953-04-25 4 Editor Tells Court THE editor of the Nanyang Siang Pau, Wang Chung Kwang, testified in the Singapore High Court yesterday, in a libel suit brought against his newspaper, that he printed the report complained of because of its news value, and not out439 words
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Article110 1953-04-25 4 THE pro t«?m committee of the Singapore Improvement Trust Tenants Association appealed to the chairman of the Trust. Mr. T. P. F McNeice. yesterday to defer the Trust's decision to withdraw the IS per cent rebate of standard rentals. '"It is most surprising to US110 words
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Article66 1953-04-25 4 FOXG Yeng See. a 17-year-old Sv-ho üboy. \va< fined I total of $250 in the Singapore Second Traffic Court yesterday. He was disqualified from holding a licence for one year. He pleaded guilty to two charges of driving a car while being under age. and driving without66 words
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Article74 1953-04-25 4 Stondoid London Cortespondent LONDON, April 24. —The following ore the closing prices or rubber ond tin on the London market: LONDON RUBBER S P<* 20 Id. M °r 20|d. June 20Id. July/Sept. 2014. Oct./Dec. 20|d. Jan. /Mar. 20Jd. May c.i.f. 20*d. Market: Very Steody. LONDON TIN74 words
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Article161 1953-04-25 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Consumers' Association will open its first fish stall In the Orchard Road Market on May I. Sales will commence at 7 a.m. when the fresh fish arrives from the wharves. President of the association, Itrt. Robert Eu. told Th e161 words
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Article99 1953-04-25 4 SENTENCING hree Malay? to imprisonment for robbing a taxi driver. the Singapore Second District Judge. Mr P H. D'Netto. ordered two of them who had previous convictions, to be given six strokes of the rotan each The three sentenced to Imprisonment wore Karim bin Mohamed N'oor.99 words
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Article104 1953-04-25 4 THE Singapore Second District Judge, Mr P H D'Netto. W*at 10 the bedside of an ailing witness to record his rvi lence ill a forgery rate yo<terdav He w.\k accompanied by the prosecutor, asp Peter Ball his COuri itafl and Ahim I Mohamad Yatim. a104 words
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Article103 1953-04-25 4 YAP Kim Tool, who was charge Ln the Singapore Second District Court yester iay with attempt ma to commit nuicide by taking poison on Mar 7. pleaded guilty. He was discharged conditionally on "mis father undertaking to look after him. ASP Peer Ball prosecuting, .said that103 words
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Article31 1953-04-25 4 THE directors of Imperial Chemical Industriei have recomended a Anal dividend of eight per cent, on ord nary stock making a total of 13 pet cent, for 1952.31 words
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Article105 1953-04-25 4 f t h KU m;>r' i: ?u PUR Fri- The 11th and 1 2th Plat, of the 2/10 Gurkhas, operating in B riton- Pahanfl kil'.od two terrorists on Wednesday when they located a ramp believed to be occupied bv five Communist* The Gurkhas recovered105 words
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Article, Illustration54 1953-04-25 4 photo. The "Argentina Vaudeville Show" arrived in Singapore by Cathay Ndfc Al JJ^i Skymaster from Hongkong yesterday to perform for three months at the nappy World All the 18 who arrived— thirteen girls and five men were garlanded at the rn,,n QnH nnifp a stir wa« crpated. Among the girlsStandard - 54 words
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Article59 1953-04-25 4 KOTA TINGGI. Fri— The president of the .T>hore Smallholders rVteocUtlon, Incbc Mohamed Aris bin Ahmad Fathil. will leave for Europe on May 1. to attend meetings of the International Rubbei Study Group in London and Copenhagen. He will also visit MnaJl farm^ in Europe. It is expected thai59 words
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Advertisement277 1953-04-25 4 now SHOWING! j| j \}]'A 6p 10TH DAY OF FUN.,.. AND 95 MINUTES OF LAUGHTER f>^ WITH TONIGHT!!^ IZ "SUCH MEN ARE RIDICULOUS" (IN MANDARIN) with an all star cast including: LI JHO .IWO— HOO SHKAU PONG-JIANG MING etc.. etc. f^^-ROBERT TAYLOR-^^nf fresh from his triumphs in "Quo Vadis" and277 words
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Advertisement171 1953-04-25 4 ■-S-AGA-of» STARK jk .m fl raw zatJ M COURAGE! i^^^«! oliiruMa pRMk 'r lt ..SAMtm.rsk k ,1.,. \fZ£\|itf Aiuton J "t^ BRODERICK CRAWFORD |A|| I Tonight M nit* "MY HOME n T, m T. R. R.VIKI M \K| 1I1() [Lin:': AN ACHIEVEMENTf Mi.^ii|M»r» h ||m Ml < ii* in u,,171 words
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Article, Illustration42 1953-04-25 5 I photo A large number of schoolboys seen visiting the Sin Chew Photo Exhibition now being held in the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce in Hill Street. The exhibition will end on Sunday after which it will tour the Federa tion. StandardStandard - 42 words
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Article580 1953-04-25 5 Made To Squat, Court Told occusid tftth. PUR Fri r Theo Soon 800n «»"•<•♦»"• »8 Chinese ♦odov told th- 9 J." od Mere $oeiet y meeting in Kuolo Lumpur, a pistol hl#« Sessions 1 C <>«"* he wos mode to squat ot the point of580 words
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195 1953-04-25 5 AN armed gang of lour masked men entered an attap hut in Clementi Road, Singapore, on Thursday night and robbed a Chinese labourer and his family of 5787 in cash and jewellery. The labourer, his wife, parents and a friend were listening (O gramophone195 words
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184 1953-04-25 5 •lOHORE BAHRi:. Fri A Police parade was held at Police Headquarters. Johore Bahru on Wednesday, when the Tiger Patroi Q&aUenge Cup prebented by the Johore Planters Association, and i Operation 'Service' ba^^L;e^ j were given away. Mr. R. A. C'oii'.-, of Tong Hin^ Estate,184 words
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Article36 1953-04-25 5 HONGKONG. April M—Special Standard Service: ClosmK price* on the Hongkong Exrage toda> were $15.74 »o tl ing. $5.***** to US$l: K.:.; to Malayan $1 10.215 to one Indonesian Ruppiah. Gold $268,875 to one t36 words
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Article243 1953-04-25 5 RUBBER IS BACK AGAIN TO 70CT5. RI'BBKK prices in Singapore improved hv 1 4 cents to 70 cents per Ib. on a quietly steadv market yesterday, on improved sentiment. Fair business wai reported at current levels. The m.nrket ippnn to have stabilised itself around the present level243 words
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Article111 1953-04-25 5 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib.) in Sinupurf yesterday wcre: Buyers Seller* No. 1 R.S.S. Spot Loose t.'» 70 No. 1 R.S.S. 70 701 No. 1 R.S.S. 66 A 67 No. 3 R.S.S. 63! 64 Tone: Steady quiet SINGAPORE Fri The price of tin today was $345 per111 words
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Article109 1953-04-25 5 THE produce market Singapore wa^ easier in sections yesterday with 'small business patting Copra was an uncertain market at j4oi per picul buyers and Ml sellers, with no deals reported. Coconut oil had buyei 158 and sellers $63 per picul on a dull market. Pepper prices109 words
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Article25 1953-04-25 5 DONATIONS o the Settlement Coronation Celebration Fund received bv the chairman of the finance committee ot the Penang Settlement coronation celebrations totalled &2.01525 words
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Article91 1953-04-25 5 SINGAPORE K. quiet I with .1 sagging f the till Iri were q:; ruiiix v a rn in r tr w rounf i IMH SIRIXI s W H i U. I I Banl i M u i 1.0 <> H 28*23 li idion I 'i91 words
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Advertisement156 1953-04-25 5 THE CHARTERED BANK Of INDIA, AUSTRALIA I AND CHINA OWE HUNDRED YEARS or BANKING IN THE EAST The Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China, which celebrates Jliis %<> ai n lr i nl.naiN of ils incorporation In Ro>al Charter, is exhibiting al The British Industries Fair. I iris Court.156 words
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Advertisement153 1953-04-25 5 Till. (OIPON Kl \l> THIS BIIOKI lOC ORDhK VOl'R PATH KN: You must enclose three ten icni stamps if you ujnt your pattern rut. I I don't fet tin- stamps vou don't jet the pattern. A number of orders hjve come to me without th** stamps. These won't be cut153 words
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Advertisement83 1953-04-25 5 Sprrial HELENA RUBINSTEIN^ NiJ.t. J (tffrMimtion.i //ml >nl i <' \mii Bttiuh A i Special prijtrn fm l)anii> kimlU j»r« -im'««l bj iin- Bgeau <>r "Helena Rubinstein" I tlr*»r». >'oii 4 I .i-li-li (SEA) 1.h1.. in. 1.., 1. ,1 -ilk |m-«mIc« I- ami In iitl if ull\ jmtl inn- il83 words
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Miscellaneous476 1953-04-25 5 flffu/f jn#kßci am Cloat: 12 noon Pro- Meda Penang Ipoh. K:<'< JiiVv/3rUn^ pumniP.- ::i Mi.j.v; 1 ;> m Hio- l.;,m;.jr i Ml. lll. R 4.) i. gamine Summary: lo^ Matty Ku;ii,i i.jmiju: Malacca i\n lO9i DIARY Malneck Chatl:# S')ivak Oi 7.28 m chestra; 1 3<» Time Signal fol- QANTAS K<>\<476 words
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Article802 1953-04-25 6 \V HEN the Malayan Chinese Association was first formed, the intention was that it should be a welfare organisation to deal with the many Chinese problems brought to the forefront as a result of the Emergency. The general belief then was that the MCA. would bow802 words
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815 1953-04-25 6 Dennis Bloodworth - ARAB STATES TO OVERHAUL FOREIGN POLICY ONE of the most serious Mtempts to rationalist Arab foreign policy is currently being made by the Arab States of the Middle East in preparation for an attempt to persuade Britain and trie United States that the Arab States can be trusted with the815 words
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Letter657 1953-04-25 6 Sir; I am a Life Member of the Malayan Chinese Association. The M.C.A. has now grown into a far-reaching organisation which can have a very great influence on the future of this country. Its welfare work among the squatters of the Federation and Singapore is already657 words
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Article1292 1953-04-25 6 PATRICK O' DONOVAN - PATRICK O'DONOVAN In this the second ofyhree reticles written before the recent Japanese eigctionsj^writer notes that Japanese politics are due for a period of instability on the French model r PHE massive greystone Diet building in Tokyo which houses the Japanese Senate and House of Representatives1,292 words
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Advertisement91 1953-04-25 6 SINGAPORK tk;ik STANDARD INDEPENDENT lIOBNING NEWSPAPER EHEAD OFFICE 128, Robinson Road, Singapore. Telephone Nos: ***** ***** b Telegraph Address: TIGERNEWS, Singapore. BRANCH OFFICES LONDON Room 222, The Times Building. Printing House Square, London, E.C. 4 KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG 45, Sultan Street, 83, Cowan Street, 8, Leifh Street, Telephone 4588.91 words
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Advertisement14 1953-04-25 6 BOVRIL e PREVENTS"^^^^ SINKING y FEELING W^^ y > BORNEO «inK j 9 0 j-14 words
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Miscellaneous137 1953-04-25 6 Mr. Lim's Outburst 1 CHUNG SHING JIT PAO criticises Mr. LJm Yew Hock for his protest in the Legislative Council with regard to the pro-Nationalist pledge of Chines-? **udents SJ a mass rally recently. The dailj points out that it was "an anti-Communist" pledge and an expression of concern over137 words
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263 1953-04-25 7 ASIIINGTON, April 24 (Reuterl ti, > .-.nner ol co.umeroe vpstmlarA.lL/ f merUan Counc of the InterStates tariff, starting with a2O per !e nt SuSW™ redUCti n in a act, wnicft restricts the purchase of foreign oods nve-point plan to relieve "theReuter - 263 words
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Article79 1953-04-25 7 -V 24, (AP) s ol the li.Group ae produr■onc« atri tes ::i 2 142 In to J,544 •i figure yel v for January u far available I idonesia at ie Bt World in February against 17,50*0 n lary. p rtant productne output was r iry:79 words
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Article453 1953-04-25 7 ABILITY TO HOLD LUANG PRABANG THE BIG WORRY ChurchiH N s D t^d A t P o r JL 2 4 »;T P :u eSidcnt Eisc h «"d P'i«e Minister *itu«f£ i5 r? Y hat the ore P°y in 9 clo attention to the situationReuter; UP; AP; AFP - 453 words
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Article, Illustration43 1953-04-25 7 photo. Committee discussion in vfci«w *u e studies a mm of r..-. Vationali* China as L -JS2LS* K" 1^ demanded "that th? Tn fed^n"? 5 a ernmeal i, responsible for -JSSSISJ UjST&l^! 1 that W«S?^LdS2SS mese soil. nmes Nationalist irregulars on Bur- U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article182 1953-04-25 7 WASHINGTON, April 24 (AP) President Eisenhower >a:d yesterday he is ready to do anything and confer anywhere to bring about peace in Korea. The President told a news conference. however, *hat like everyone else he is simply waiting now to see how developments182 words
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62 1953-04-25 7 PUSAN, April 24, (Renter)— American military police today fired over the heads of about 4,000 demonstrators outside the American Embassy here protesting against the resumption of ceasefire at Panmunjom. One hundred members of Korea's National Assembly led the shouting demonstrators. The American military policemen62 words
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207 1953-04-25 7 LONDON, April 24, (Keuter). Lord Henderson, former Labour Foreign I nder Secretary, yesterday criticised Mr. John Foster Dulles, American Secretary of State, for saying that unless there was a very prompt Soviet response to President YA enhower's peace proposals H would be "necessary to move207 words
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Article32 1953-04-25 7 CEYLON will open a legation in Tokyo by the end of next month. Mr. Ussanta de Fonseka. at present Ceylon'? Minister to Burma, will take rharffp of the Legation. ReuterReuter - 32 words
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Article71 1953-04-25 7 KARACHI. April 24. i CReuter). Pakistan's new Prime Minister Mr. Moham- mcd Ali. asked today if Pakis- tan would remain i n the British Commonwealth, said: "I am no crystal gazer." Replying to questions at a press conference, he said he hoped to attend the coronation71 words
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Article34 1953-04-25 7 WASHINGTON, April *J4 (UP).— The Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee has been informed officially that the administration will make "serious cuts'' in United States atomic spending. Representative Mefvin Price, Democrat, Illinois, said today.34 words
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Article, Illustration21 1953-04-25 7 photo. Movie actress Tilda Tamar dances in the best Gypsy manner during her stay in Cannes for the Film Festival. U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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91 1953-04-25 7 2 Americans Denounce 'Buffer' Plan NEW YORK. April 24, (UP) -Two leading United States rubber manufacturers today denounced proposals for .the creation of an International "bulfer" stockpile P^am.ne of natural rubber > aimed -t stabilizing rubber prices n the face of declining prices and growing competition from synthetic rubber. In91 words
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Article50 1953-04-25 7 AX EAST BERLIN" court has sen enced the manager of a state store in the city's Soviet vector to 11 years' in prison for illegal .sale to West Berlin customers. The offender Heinz Frapp, diverted 20.000 pairs of women s hose to Wes Berlin markets. A. P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article22 1953-04-25 7 THE U.S. House Banking Committee yesterday approved a bill to insure Americanowned exports against war risks and confiscation hv foreign governments.- U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article31 1953-04-25 7 HAROLD WILSON, formcj British Labour Party president of the Board of Trade, will feave London for Moscow within a fortnight for discussion* with Soviet trading authorities about Ea.st-West trade.— A. P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article27 1953-04-25 7 THOUSANDS of Koreans were made homeless yesterday bv a fire which raged through an estimated square mile of temporary houses in Ko^--» southeast port of Pusan.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article31 1953-04-25 7 OVER 500 striking: workers led by Communist Deputy Roger Line! yesterday forced their way into the state-owned Renault automobile plant in Paris and occupied a workshop paralysed bv their strike. ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article21 1953-04-25 7 THE exchange of punfire across the Arab-Israel border in the divided city of Jerusalem came to an end yesterday afternoon A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article19 1953-04-25 7 A -HEAVY EARTHQUAKE which listed nearly three hours was recorded on a seismograph at Dork me. Surrey, yesterday- ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article26 1953-04-25 7 PKFMIER Mohammed Nairuib slated Thursday that 1-vpt is attempting to achieve hrr riffhts by peaceful means, but if necessary we wlll .^hi#«vi> them by force. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article23 1953-04-25 7 Reuter AN AFRICAN polit eSMUI was shot four times and died of his wounds in the old Burma Market area of Nairobi yesterday.—Reuter - 23 words
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Article18 1953-04-25 7 THE United States will give training in atomic warfare to key Allied officers in Europe starting Tuesday.- ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Article22 1953-04-25 7 A LONDON tanker Caltex Wellington 10 45 t0n^ pn f lively damaged, Lloyd s Sbu> pin A2enc» reported la&t ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article82 1953-04-25 7 NAIROBI, April 24 (Reuter) Mau Mau terrorists have murdered 4(J4 men. women and children of all races including 10 Europeans, four Asians a nd 20 Africans other than Kikuyu since the state of emergency was declared in Kenya six months a«o, it was82 words
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Article30 1953-04-25 7 THE Indonesian Government is reported to have .-p--proached the West German Government informally recent\y alx)ut the P v of :rj. a milii :y rrain i'.\ to Ir, U.p.U.P. - 30 words
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Article131 1953-04-25 7 FREEDOM VILLAGE, April 24 (AP) A British liaison officer said last night that British Commonwealth sick and wounded repatriates have not reported any instances of ill-treatment at the hands of the Communists who held them in North Korean prison ramps. Lieutenant-Colonel J. Bushy, chief liaison131 words
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177 1953-04-25 7 DANCER HELD IN IRAN'S BIG MYSTERY TEHERAN. April 24. (AFP). Sensational developments are awaited hourly here following yesterday's resignation of Court Minister Hossein Ala. Informed quarters believe that the resignation was connected with the recrnt disappearance of the proMossadeq I chief of police Afchar Touss. now thought to have been177 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-04-25 7 Dhoto IX the Bay of Along at the mouth of thr Krrl River, lmloCJiina gunboat protects villain from enemj activity. tola from' C p SLZS^ ff>rtlle a d Tllh region from Red infiltration and to fight m f |n the useless land up north. U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article197 1953-04-25 7 Red Change In Tactics— Dulles r> u ?i S> Apn 24 < Reilter >- Mr. John Fosfrr Dulles, the American Secretary of State, said hero last night that the North Atlantic Council hail agreed unanimously that no basic change in Soviet policy could be assumed. Mr. Dulles said the Council197 words
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Article29 1953-04-25 7 AMERICAN consumption of jrnthetic rubber reached n record <»f 76,1 16 I »ng tons in March, up aboul ln.oon from the prevkM>« mti ed In January. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article96 1953-04-25 7 b \\< ;k< >k. Apt i :-i the s prepared b plan (»r t: drawal from Burma to via Bangkok or i Chinese Nat malii ts. The preatnl plan, i j, to thfl Bangkok i'. I convey tha tTOOpi 1) V tin- kAFP; Reuter - 96 words
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Article57 1953-04-25 7 April IM. (H •—Mr. Churchill today <i. r>\ tn tell the i i i 'nun uin her the di i u he if pea i th ident I i Malaya and li I Hi u an wer to a I'''.' I I berg, .i tic ti"i57 words
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Advertisement49 1953-04-25 7 £9. best against sun IS burn prepared with K cial Anti-Burn filter. 1| ws: 3.15, 6.15 9.15 p.m. "SHISHAM" v Starrinff -N'AZIR— KULDIP and GOPE Tomorrow ormfaii Show 11 a.m. DHILLAGI (Hindi) MiKIMOTO CULTURED PEARLS NECKLACES EARRINGS TO MATCH S P. H. de SfLVA MN«.\I'OKK iiMi'i is x iron49 words
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Advertisement74 1953-04-25 7 RECORD BREAKS COME EASIER ON A BURROUGHES WATTS BILLIARD TABLE m < <>\mno\i i> i \i;i i OF M I'l Kli Oi \l'l\ I |if < li.iiii|ti«ui-lii|i •»«in« nil o\rr Ihe Horld SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE "BURWAT" miii \< m \i ct >iiiu\s Ml.. \n 00 W BSI oi I \n.\\h74 words
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Article449 1953-04-25 8 7th Storey Hotel Compares With Island's Best I'HE opening of the luxurious 7th Storey Hotel ot Rochore Rood tomorrow will give Singapore yet another hotel which can be compared with the best in the island. Situated in the heart of the City, this imposing nine-storey building contains449 words
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Article, Illustration31 1953-04-25 8 sdsadas TWERJ.YC; h.gh above lh, J it. the new <th Storey Hotel refreshmo sight in tht S d) fWrf buildings beneath ,t. r> }<>>-<i ro rMe( f tf«ii4«rrfi i to StandardStandard - 31 words
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Article195 1953-04-25 8 Lights, Fittings Neat, Ingenious THE electrical and sanitation fittings at the 7th Storey Hotel are the work of Messrs. Chua Kim Hee Electric Co.. a firm with more than 20 years" experience in *hig tield in Singapore the Federation. This firm's expei:ence is reflected in the ing^r ous methods applied195 words
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Article191 1953-04-25 8 Patrons Will Get Maximum Comfort I IKF all well-known hotels in StafMtft \u, 7th Storey Hotel boasts,,, r the renowned Dunlopillo supplied t» M, Rubber C*. (Malaya) ltd. Ml Robinson All bedroom ,n the I Dunlopillo matti. comfort toi a tued T out>tanding because thty < don"; need remak m-resistant.191 words
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Article, Illustration30 1953-04-25 8 ggdfgdfgd f f tel S b(lr and r *'si<"irant on the sixth floor o' f'» fllCl flooring and pillars embedded with \ni U mirrorvrf I serve* thr whole iloor StandardStandard - 30 words
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248 1953-04-25 8 I ROM among the teeming tenements in and around the Rochore Road area, the 7th Storey Hotel stands out strikingly, as high as its name indicates. The exceptionally effective external appearance of the structure was made possible by the highly skilled tile masons248 words
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Advertisement107 1953-04-25 8 GRAND- OPENING TOMORROW THE 7th STOREY HOTEL RESTAURANT 225/229 KOCIIORE IOAD SINGAPORE -7 TELEPHONE: J C siy 4.1.1 a noiiti.i: itoo.\is aii.aui*: J II XI 1110 1 'SI. II It X ISM It J I iv» Aim o\m i ioxi it I I CENTRAL, CONVENIENT, WITH CAR PARKING I Ist107 words
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347 1953-04-25 9 Chrysler Airtemp Units Keep N ew Hotel Cool THE cool comfort of the new 7»h <U nIC c possible by the latest oi,-condi« V h s been {oc turcd by America's famous Chrvsf 0 9 s mo "u- ducts of Chrysler Airtemp ativ< ly new to Singapore, a manufacturer of347 words
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Article, Illustration46 1953-04-25 9 ALL the beds in ?hr hoirl }mre DunlopiUo mattresses. Picture thowt I $;<O-n-fiajy bedroom u-ith ta'o itngle f)«-</ /J/cr other room*, it ii tqntppeil until a telephone. A dressing table gtandi in i)ti- rom^r m»A n writing desk beside it Standard photo.Standard - 46 words
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Article, Illustration45 1953-04-25 9 photo. ALL 38 bedrooms in the Ith Storey Hotel are airconditioned with Chrysler Airtemp air-conditioning units. The three-quarter horse power unit can be seen above the dressing table in this one doublebed room. Except in rooms with single beds, the rest have bathrooms attached. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article225 1953-04-25 9 EXCELLENCE of the paintwork of any establishment, whether it be a hotel, flat, or bungalow, depends a great deal on the quality of the products used, and this quality may be found in the world-famous Sikkens' (Holland) paint products, of which Messrs. Vandam's Agencies, 159 A225 words
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Article, Illustration182 1953-04-25 9 Star Contest No. 12 stars for you to spot next week. Entries for this contest will close next Thursday. And the prize winner^ names will be published in the Movie Page of the following- Sunday Standard." No correspondence will be entertained in this matter and182 words
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Advertisement30 1953-04-25 9 SINO-BRSTISH Malaya LTD. I "The Tiling Specialists" 8i e proud to have their name associated with this modern building and wish the 7th Storey Hotel every success. 31, Meyer Chambers,30 words
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Advertisement177 1953-04-25 9 I :'s»AAAA*A***A******* AAAAAAAAAIkA ,v 4Jk4444AA^ AA(krf > I •3 fr J ll' /r//,v this opportunity of wishing i THE 7th STOREY HOTEL RESTAURANT I II < <//>• prnml tn anu<>uii'< llntl I SIKKENS HOLLAND PAINTS OF SIKKENS LAKFABRIEKEN N.V. SASSENHEIM HOLLAND i 9■a I vilh NMcial resif«laacc i«» -mi ami177 words
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Article, Illustration63 1953-04-25 10 I The SS America, (fore- ground) on its way to Europe recently, passes I 1 the SS United States i heading for its New York harbour berth. These two < ships of the U.S. Lines < 'are the largest vessels in I the U.S. trans-Atlantic I passenger service. This is63 words
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Article277 1953-04-25 10 Youths Recall Tragedy KUMWAIT, Persian Gulf, April 24, (AP).— "lt was 40 days before the women died. After that, one by one, the men died, and their bodies were pushed overboard. The last man to die was the skipper. We were too v.esK to push his277 words
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Article24 1953-04-25 10 THE U.N. General Assembly yesterday voted to set up an international investigation committee to probe Communist charges of__germ warf.ire in Korea, A.F.P.A.F.P. - 24 words
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Article61 1953-04-25 10 LONDON April 24. (UP).— The first of Britain's whaling ships returned from the Antarctic yesterday when the factory ship Abraham I.arsen docked at Liverpool wiMi 9.000 tons of whale oil (112.000 barrels^. This season's Antarctic catch for all nations totaled 15.000 units 1.000 units le.-^s61 words
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Advertisement693 1953-04-25 10 >nt a ANGLO FRENCH 6ENDIXSENS LTD. TEL: K I Minimi- :iii Saore xi'.x\ P s han 2?»:» Malart*a *.">(» Ponjna X7"» FOK l T R. CONTINENT S'pore P S'ham Penanß Itowvinnoih for Avonniouti i "i uliiij Newc;i.-tle, In Port 27 2KApr X Kenmaidhui for Liverpool. Dublin V rp Ham2»iApr 2\!ay693 words
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Advertisement668 1953-04-25 10 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. Regular Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore Port Suettenham Penang Also dirert Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due S'pore Due Penang From "Yochovv" May May 9 Japan. H'kon? "Anshun" May 9 Hongkong Sail*. Sails Penan* S'pore toi "Anking" Apr 25 Hongkong "Yochow"668 words
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Advertisement418 1953-04-25 10 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS i Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX BOSTON. NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE, MOBILE NEW ORILANS S'pore P. S'ham Penang TALISSE (SMN) 10'»5Apr 26 Apr 27 Apr MAFIA (SMN) 29Apr sMay 6 "May 8 «»May OVERVSEL (RL) 9/15 May 16 May418 words
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Advertisement664 1953-04-25 10 EAST ASIATIC LI? SAILINGS FROM SCANDIVWix IK (o\|, N •S'pfire N(| •SFIANIIir for K.nekf.K l{M^t "SONGKHLA toi b.t.tik-.k 11, lK\| a '•JA\A #1 tin IMaMrta h,uir Kok EAlgUtl Honi»kori>.' Manila Kubf <V YoknhHmji 20 "M,. k "F1ONIA" foi B.iriskok 1 i.| l)n "ASIA" foi Batißkok Saicon, Honckoriß Manila Kobe Yokohama664 words
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Article175 1953-04-25 11 \ii.ui ii.^n m> l same in the Colnnv *u |£»iW38 £\!ft Koreans agail dominated the half and 'ed by Jung •ai the with their But iry alter the xusofl and ip .i beauti- H Now turn to run ted th e game as if they175 words
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Article27 1953-04-25 11 KUALA LUMPUR, F, i 5?i ore ver v lar se crowd togay the Chung Ling High School Penang. heat th e Victoria Institution 3—o.27 words
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Article75 1953-04-25 11 Eu Tong Sen Cup Tourney THE Eu Tone Sen Cup Up«?n Invitation Golf competition wilJ be held at the Island Club on Sunday May 10. The I competition is open to I members of any recognis- I ed Golf Club. I Entries close on Mon■s May 4 at 6 p.m.75 words
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Article114 1953-04-25 11 LONDON Apr. 24. (AP)-A ii! rmer England cricket captain, waiter Robins, bowled Lindsay Hassett, the captain of the 1953 Australian team, with a "googiy" Thursday whe n h e joined the Australians at net practice at I-ord i ground. Robins, always a bright nnd breezy batsman. nls-,114 words
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Article202 1953-04-25 11 cessivp n^; RS f S )OrtS Club u' SCOrcd their fouiUl *»<*' cesstve win of the season when thev defeated Woodbridge Hospital 2-0 in their SAFA Division 3B fixture at Geylans Stadium yesterday. "»iure Rough play In the closing Stages marred a fast and interS202 words
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Article156 1953-04-25 11 LAU BRANI B °ys Club entered the semi-finals of NAFAs Youth competition when they beat Young Men Muslim Association by a solitary goal at the Victoria School yesterday. Pulau Brani will meet Victoria School on Sunday at Jalan Besar stadium. The other semi-finalists are156 words
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Article24 1953-04-25 11 OWEN YOUNGSTERS trounced Cathayrin Youngsters 5-0 n nendly soccer at Farrer Park yesterday. Scorers were Charlie. Willie. Sonny and Moh Ilui (2)24 words
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Article92 1953-04-25 11 THE Manila soccer team to meet Singapore for their annual interport soccer competition will probably leave Manila in May. Three matches have boon fixed fur them on May 9 10 and 12. SAFA announced yesterday that entries for th e Senior and Junior cup competitions will92 words
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Article38 1953-04-25 11 A GOAL scored by centreforward George nSfUal in the last minute of the second half |ava Tampenig Hovers a narrow 2—l victory over the Gymkhana Sporis Club in their SAFA Division :iB fixture match yesterday.38 words
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Advertisement91 1953-04-25 11 CIRCUS BUSCH BERLIN mction of Victoria Street and Manila Street, Daily 2 Shows at 6.00 and 9.00 p. m. Matinees Saturday and Sunday at 3.00 p. m. i Matinee HORSES! BEARS!! LIONS!!! i RftABDI and his famous I.IONS will perform Ij ntertainmeni from TONIGHT onwards ire in addition more than91 words
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Advertisement31 1953-04-25 11 CORONATION TOUR CONTEST Sponsored By Singapore Standard- Alfred's Coronation Souvenirs (in block letters) is the MOST POPULAR Sportsman Sportswoman ot Singapore and the Federation of Malava Date Mark envelope: Coronation Contest31 words
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Advertisement333 1953-04-25 11 ANNOUNCEMENT TMIIS is to announce that the etnent which took place on the I6th AugiKt 1952. between Mr. Belsian Martin Fernando the youngest son ol Mrs. Belsian Fernando of 208 Serangoon Road Singapore, and Miss J. Teresa the eldest daughter of Mr Mrs. K I) Joseph, of I! M. Navai333 words
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Advertisement565 1953-04-25 11 STATE OF PERAK TECHNICAL APPRENTICES APPLICATION! are invited for appointment as Technical Apprentices in accordanrc with tho Scheme of Service for Technical Apprentices of the Government of the Federation of Malaya. Qualifications: (J) Age over 16 an<l under 21 on the Ist July. 1953. (ii) School Certificate Grade 1 or565 words
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Advertisement407 1953-04-25 11 noth:i-:9 MUM si: SVIIMMINC M H [VOTK E .s lurchy tfvm ttiat the Annual G be held .»t the Clnb premises, 21 Amber H<,.i<!. on S in :d May, 1953, at 11 am. punctually. MHM 1 To onflrm Um ilnotiafl Annual Gi ra] Mealing beld on 4th May i 2407 words
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Miscellaneous178 1953-04-25 11 1 MUCH.?- SENATOR V THAT'S "i 1 THJS MAV MAKE HER OUR F!f?ST I AND- ACCORD IMG Ti'LL RUSH TO •^£r\, £1L PfrfJ^f T/rl^X?y «OSEMARVGOOKEY J IMPORTANT FEMALE PRESIDENT.^^ TO STATIST.CS.WE DOGPATCh t^^.3, C>- f?£AD JT-EAT/Trr) HAS EMTERED THE A ABOUT <s -IP THAT OLD &ATTLE-AXE lj -JME AM -THEY"178 words
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Article453 1953-04-25 12 CIVILIAN POLICi: with 11 points won the Sins ipore Amateur Boxing Association's inter-unit c» > pionship last night from Army, Navy and the K A. Best fight of last night't finals at the Happy World Stadium was the contest between the two Australians Claude Walsh and Dennis453 words
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Article, Illustration1078 1953-04-25 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Tail Light, a fast start winner at Penang reads a good thing in the main class 4 div. 1 event (Race 6) over a mile today, opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's April meeting. Tail1,078 words
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Article14 1953-04-25 12 Rice Mill Has Beating Of Field Str..-t 1 H sinrc Hell ,t Ki He14 words
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Article18 1953-04-25 12 IMM <!• t x .»!>.«» in\ him ii Chra« I mi i (1,1 (i ii 1 118 words
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Article29 1953-04-25 12 I \».l Ml I I I 1 I 111 -"I II lON S S II r.\ ii \«.m ii I M Null* ll N II I.lmii.29 words
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Advertisement61 1953-04-25 12 V simm) WEEK-END vr the CITYS J "NIGHT -SPOT" QREAT WWD < CABARFT TO.M<;HI DA!S<:iNf, B-45 PM..J2 M.> VAUDEVILLE^ I ATTRACTIONS I. HULA -HULA EXHIBITION V feJSS^ lANA city> Queen ot the y 2. Cecil WILSON'S "Dancing Time" p ORCHESTRA < V s£ut t Z£sF n !&>, L ENA MAR.61 words
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Advertisement52 1953-04-25 12 DOBBIE DICO WATER METERS §3 IMPORTS EXPCR i Iljr LIMITED Ttafi^ 1^ sim; \imi:k i V2 to 2" rue uisuvailab!-, g Vwnnaiion I Souvenir* r\ F«T i.ilrrual anil «vl, rn X riioln.:i:i|i|in Millar-. •iim-iil-U yitrtingi «»i M.N. Ik U 0 l'n.ll, IN.O mml -i/. l« Q n \##7/ Ummd ii*u<»"52 words
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Miscellaneous262 1953-04-25 12 SOCCER: SAFA— SRC v Kotn Raja .lalan Befflr; Vouth St. Joseph's Institution V Bnrllcy Seconds m School nt J (dun Besar A p.m.; UK Works Service* V Indian Brotherhood SC Geylangi Police SA v Ca 'A"— Police. VoMiluds v Windsor Lddj CYMA. BADMINTON: Dunl 0 /> Cup Singa]>orc v Sehinyor262 words
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Miscellaneous1305 1953-04-25 12 1 1 TODAY'S SELECTIONS Windsor Lad Gay Reveller Goodwood y \IOYIX ZALOVIX MR. TIN Mr Tin Abundance Abundance Ib-.iiim.tii lieauman Xalovlx MIKKV ll' TAKIIKER HURRY IP X I>»*ep FleMf Hurry I U V r .< n Trent Fall Trent Fall Trent tall I>LNDONAII> MOTION PICTURE P__«_* Motion Picture Dewln W^R!1,305 words
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