Singapore Standard, 25 February 1954
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Title Section15 1954-02-25 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. o 238 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1951 SIXTEEN -PAGFS 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article56 1954-02-25 1 EE BOON LEE - Police Probe Mil. Fraud EE BOON LEE ird Staff Reporter POU Police have estimations into million-dollar die. I I I tO UM A"- t ja t a C Q1 r< th< post ting re 00. H the ras 1 ;:ore. thai part f theii t« N the ers p en56 words
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Article222 1954-02-25 1 LONDON. Feb. 2\ (Keuter)— The British Army announced today that it may soon be equipped with atonic guided missiles. The War Ministi r, Mr. Anthony Ik-ad, reported m tniMial b v I stat< oh at to Parliameni ihe Army n .»>•-— :hat the A as "nearing222 words
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Article29 1954-02-25 1 i rkha RAF b a The i to rea h the crashe eby tonifhi a r flew ovei the see ii the si nd. RAF29 words
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Article45 1954-02-25 1 VATICAN CITY Feb. 24. <{_'?). Vatican doctors and medical attendants returned today to their round-the-clock watch over Pope Pius XII. Sources at the Vatican said '.he vigii had been resumed because of tiie renewed difficulty m feeding the .7-year-old Pont S.45 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-02-25 1 photo. QUEEN ELIZABETH touches Lieut. Gen. Sir Sydney Fairburn Row c I I 's shoulder with the sword after investing him Knight Commander of the British Empire at on investiture m Government House, Canberra, recently.— APAP - 39 words
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Article, Illustration497 1954-02-25 1 32-Man Assembly For Spore RENDEL CALLS FOR MINISTERIAL GOVT THE Rendel Constitutional Commission advocates by a majority vote, the abolition of seats m the Singapore Legislature for trade and commerce, on the grounds that "functional representation is no longer appropriate/ The Commission however recommends that to497 words
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80 1954-02-25 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 23 (UP) Authoritative sources said tonight that American and Indonesian representatives are almost ready to agree On a tin contract which will bring the .Jakarta government about $30,- 000.1100 mi n sales to the United States during the next 12 i months. They80 words
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Article72 1954-02-25 1 HANOI. Feb. 24 (UP) French Union troops broke the lull that followed India's rail for a ceasefire m Indo-China by capturing an important rebel fortress. 11 miles from the city m a savage hand-to-hand fighting. French northern .■ommander, Gen. Rene Cofiny, opened his drive to72 words
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Article27 1954-02-25 1 THE death m London of professor Kenelm Hutchinson Digby. professor at the University of Hongkong at the age of f>9 was announced yesterday. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article321 1954-02-25 1 CONVENTS SCORE 100 p. c. PASSES BOTH Colony Convents the Holy Infant Jesus and the Katong Convent scored 100 per cent passes m the Cambridge School Certificate Examination held m December last year. Tin |gh the Methodist Girls School, Singapore, secured 9T 4 Pe* rent P asses their M Grade321 words
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Article135 1954-02-25 1 WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (UP)— Tlie Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) announced last night that it intends to produce 202.566 tons of general purpose synthetic rubber during the first five months of this year and already has on hand orders from American manufacturers lor 193,700 tons of135 words
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Article39 1954-02-25 1 NEW DELHI, Feb. 24 Renter) Mr. Louis St. Laurent, Canadian Prima Minister, said here today that "without any doubt"' Canada would s-pport the appeal of Mr. Nehrj. the; Indian Piling M*oi*te», lot a I ceas«rlr« m lndo-Crfia.39 words
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Article150 1954-02-25 1 PROMINENT CHINESE MURDERED IPOH, Wed.— A wellknown resident of Par:!. Mr. Chin Chen. 55. was stabbed to death today m his house m the main road of the riverine town. His wife, Chans B U ¥< I 40. who was also attack. received wounds on both arms. She is now150 words
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76 1954-02-25 1 Reds Killed 15 Million Compatriots WASHINGTON, Feb. 24: CAP)— The House A tions Committee released yesterday an official estimati I i the Red Chinese have slaughtered about 15.000.000 o f I own people since L 949 T figures came from Me W;-'-<t S. R.i:-cy:s(.in. A.— i.-'; Secretary of State for76 words
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Article30 1954-02-25 1 THE Norwegian moto: I er Evita (6,346 tons I rad yesterday thai she ha I rammed by a T rkish gun ta m thp Dardanelles off kale ReuterReuter - 30 words
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100 1954-02-25 1 Eden On Big 4 LONDON. U hty Ed Foreign Secretary, sa day the Berlin >lraiing. di>;. and a\ times near I out v bate m the House ol mons on the n foreign nunisti i i <.: B America. France and I Edeo described as100 words
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Advertisement17 1954-02-25 1 Sp:>;>. Ifoifr \STIAND TRADING CO. ANCHOR BUTTER Fresh from Hew Zealand Meadows BNCAMH COLD STORASE CO. LTD.17 words
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Advertisement81 1954-02-25 1 SHELL With Ignition Control Additiv* British Patent Registeret DO YOU HAVE GREY or FALLING HAIR? DRY or ITCHY SCALP? to, /'/■< TIME TO ft hA T M£y HA/P |y^%©TELOTA IT'S NOT A DYE KOT A DM <. KADI ALLY !)\!!ki;\< HAIIi 4> RESTORES HAW TO ITS OltH IN\L UQUMM 4.81 words
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Article396 1954-02-25 2 Blow To Spore Commerce And Industry Standard Staff Reporter LEADERS of Singapore's Chambers of Commerce yesterday termed the Rendel Commission's recommendation to abolish their seats m the Legislature a "major mistake," a "blow to trade and industry/ and "sacrificing stability of Government on the altar of396 words
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331 1954-02-25 2 KI'ALA LI MPIR, Wed— The National Convention sponsored by the I*>INO-MCA Alliance reiterated today its demand for holding national elections by November, 1954 and urged the High Commissioner and the Malay Rulers to reconstitute the Federal Legislature with a three-fifths elected majority. m331 words
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Article181 1954-02-25 2 DOPE CASE: JUDGMENT RESERVED ILACCA, Tue V ht^r.".^ the tefo I Of PeTit.: I.^1 resi teats m Sear >ions Court tocia> i I tried for unlawful possessi n I M kat ie> oi :'a'\ <:■ TD December the :>:•••- lent I the Court, Mr. R.G.T po.^tpuP.eii judgn ci I to181 words
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Article85 1954-02-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Two members of the 32nd In- 1 dependeni Platoon of the Comauoist terrorist organisation [surrendered with their weapons Sungei Ruan area. Pahang. l yesterday. They later led a military patrol to seize 7n gan-l tang< pad; and a pack from the jungle They85 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-02-25 2 photo MR. S. BRADFORD. ialKJve>. Ke^onal Direi- j i«>r of United Stales In- j formation Service, who is S visit;nr 1.5.1.5. operations ia HH Far Ea>t. arrived J m Sinciiporp by Quatas BOAC Cunstrllation for a j j two-day visit brfore re- >u:n;.i; his joiirnev to t '<_Standard - 51 words
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Article49 1954-02-25 2 PENAW.. Wed —A worr.a::. Aishah bintc Che Mai 3S, i m the Magistrate's Court 'iniav 'o t::sg ■;ri:- oal hfi.ifwl cf "n;<: •I je^eiery vahßMd a' |1 at a house m Sung« ang RuaJ. on Jan. 4 Senten t- aa p< tpom to Mai was allowed49 words
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Article26 1954-02-25 2 V.\ > Rci; N ™ri r th« lex c bg the c and other b .v. it Ji U». *l IIM ChA Dieai.se*.26 words
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Article108 1954-02-25 2 BATT PAHAT. Wed— The; purpose of having elects will be lost if the Govern- -epts the Federal Com- 'a recommendations thai boold he rr v 44 elected members out of a total of 9'J ers in the Federal Coun- A Cejrlopesc associate menv bes108 words
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Article55 1954-02-25 2 JOHORE BAHRD, Wed.— As re's H< tfa Week Apri >al h v.\. eld a the In I We: tare In Jalan Ayer M ek Wed a] DepartI HngJ here, between su> i April 5. Sntry forms nbe obtained allwi fare centres. Prizes wii c aw55 words
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190 1954-02-25 2 Mrs. Cheah: Give Us Cheaper R ice, Sugar PENANG, Wed.— Remarking that the Singapore Government has .-.truck the right note m helping to bring down the cost of living by decontrolling sugar. Mrs. Cheah Inn ECiong, who spoke at the adjournment of the Settlement Counci] meeting today, expressed the hope190 words
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Article138 1954-02-25 2 THE biggest fire station m the Far East, fitted with most modern equipment, will be opened m Singapore by the Governor, Sir John Nicoll, today. This 51. 500.000 fire station is situated m the thickly populated industrial area of Alexandra Road, and will serve the westStandard - 138 words
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199 1954-02-25 2 PKNANG, Wed.—Congratulatin^ the Select Committee on their report on election of members to the Settlement Council. Mr. If. B. van Praagh said he was happy they had not succmned to any desire for cheap popularity which a recoranieiiclation i'oi- elections this year" might have brought199 words
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Article337 1954-02-25 2 Report On Elections Is Approved Penang Takes A Step PENANG, Wed.— Elections to the Settlement Council should be determined by a simple majority vote and representation by elected members should be by the territorial method, by which the Settlement would be divided into a number of constituencies, each of which337 words
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Article115 1954-02-25 2 A CLOSING rubber prices (rents per Ib.) Id Singapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.SS Spot Loose 53? 54' No. 1 R.S.S. 541 54 i No. 2 R.S.S. 54 541 No. 3 R.S.S. 53 531 Tone: Quiet. UN PKItb I'he price ot tin vrster day was S320.115 words
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Article28 1954-02-25 2 A BRITISH Embassy spokesman m Bangkok announced yesterda\ r that the British Ambassador to Thailand, Mr. Berkeley Gage, would arrive m Bangkok on March 14.28 words
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97 1954-02-25 2 KIA L A TRENGGANU. Tues —A reward of SI. OOO wa s presented to the Home Guard Operational Section at a parade held at Ayer Puteh, Trengganu. today. The reward was handed over by the Administrative Officer. East, .Mr. G. .C Dodwell for97 words
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Article81 1954-02-25 2 A COMMITEE has been elected to collect funds for the Bomford Memorial Scholarship for students of Victoria School. Singapore, at 2 recent meeting of the old boys and friends of the late Mr. R. F. Bomford former principal of the School [They are: Chairman: Mr. ISOO Ban81 words
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Article73 1954-02-25 2 MALACCA, Wed.— Transfers and departures of members of the Malacca Juvenile Welfare Committee have depleted the strength of th e committee to enable it to carry on its work here efficiently. Additional member? are required to serve as advisers or members of the advisory panel of the73 words
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Article84 1954-02-25 2 MALACCA, Wed. TwJM day. alter having had ha < ase mentioned ten times m the Magistrate's Court. Wo-.g Bin Ming, son of a well-known Chinese druggist end landlord, had his case MM to tne Session- Court for trial ty the Magistrate. M r Rair^-iiiiu. Iyer. Won?84 words
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Article67 1954-02-25 2 Labour Seeks To Purity Its Ranks PENAN- X Labour P. to tighten v seeking to n its from joining political t- A re*'/.;:: Ifc expe ted I bra: < I The obN one ija:"--" c test th< si bul aso s1 i othei as a 12pf:*> rttani I Standard adopting67 words
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Article45 1954-02-25 2 PENANG, Wmi A:.;' Wi answei tabled d thai it is a; offi fa or p:. aid h of the ovna to hit q .-TV. D: a that there has tw» much indiscriminate pssteri a:.<i bills m I private property i Tow:.45 words
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Advertisement168 1954-02-25 2 fcr f/»^ »^sf value for money m I anything Mechanical or Electrical i llfi? I WATER STILLS kfTHE ONLY MACHINE CAPABLE VT^ OF PRODUCING CHEMICALLY I PURE DISTILLED OR PYROGEN FREE WATER. w Indispensable \9T\ dispensaries MTIBnr CHARGING Capcrrii §or I palloi I 4 <y day aratkil ■< fro n168 words
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96 1954-02-25 3 MR. YAP'S 'RED' CHARGE 'UTTER NONSENSE' •fc\A> i, Tucs. The :i" statement l>> thj- Secretary Sf!un^t»r Labour tj Hi Y.i>> C hon» Kuen. B<i certain objects of ur-.\ constitution drawn P^n Malayan ikMM partv as "Comia h-ivin? reper- -> >p.^ .a Pi'iian^. 'hair nun of the \H V Inthe Mohd96 words
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Article259 1954-02-25 3 Railway Union Sends An Ultimatum Demand For Better Teal Lp...i la.hno to have a satisfactory reply within' MmdthTnHhZS OrCCd tO a secrel ball Kdiuca me ultimatum. President of the Union, Mr. G Leo told Th* today that the ultimatum was sent on Feb 10. and March 10 will be the259 words
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Article86 1954-02-25 3 A Warrant To Attest Busy Man 1 \i «;y Court Masjis- J. M. De\ereu.x-r-b a stopped court i nu>. to tall a I mM at the :he urt. up to She had a child >thtv hail been J for obstruc- •> explained. Mr too busy 1 r him." >he told86 words
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Article26 1954-02-25 3 Land For Orphanage Is Reserved I B I On i E ting a 3 o accon I I W i vphanag igs, J i g i26 words
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Article55 1954-02-25 3 A BUILDING A rvis nted to study and i m re,i i reconstruction v. ;-.< rr c i >' 4 v jragj r Temple .foil wing: p, Dr. P. ThY nathai H. Sefretaty: Sir. P. v i pi ti Hon. Treasurer Mi p Nadaralah. Committee: X S55 words
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156 1954-02-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The District Officer, Kuala Lumpur, Mr. J.D.W. Gearc, m a statement issued today wan;.- i the public that the sale and storage of rice was closely time -ted with the Emergency situation. If control restrictions are disobeyed, the public will be156 words
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Article38 1954-02-25 3 INSPECTOR Tay Lay Seng, OC'PD. Taiping. is leaving on transfer i Sel ima, to take up i the post >t OCPD, replacing Mr. W.K. J »ne= A.S.P. who is I going j'a ly for a special course.38 words
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190 1954-02-25 3 GET READY FOR POLLS BEFORE DECIDING THE DAY-SIR THOMAS I R, W S thC B: I >.''. re, the Federa- i:mit re fixing r 1 p tan i ->■ i urgan- wben rate a fa v- whi urab y ns -er Br:- npcessed an I eve the new Sue Thomas190 words
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Article86 1954-02-25 3 Names Of Air Crash Victims THE names of the three men who died when a Valetta of the KAF Transport Wing crashed m the Changi area of Singapore on Sunday were released yesterday They are: F O S. Ainsley of VVest Hartlepool and Sgt. J. M. Price of Treharris m86 words
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Article185 1954-02-25 3 Standard Staff Reporter ABOUT 18.000 employees of the Singapoie Government will soon «et their pay packets fortnightly instead ot once a month. W th tfa esl iblishing of a Ccntr:! 1 Pay Office, Government expects to speed up accounting work and then change the185 words
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Article51 1954-02-25 3 TAIPINT.. Tues.— A motion thai "ballroom dancing should be introduced into youth clubs m Malaya," will be debated on Friday 'at 7 p.m. at Lady Treacher*s School hall. The Taiping Young Malayans Club, will speak for the motion. Their opponents wiU be the local Methodist Youth51 words
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Article38 1954-02-25 3 The United Malays National Or misati >n, X lab U vision, will hold a demons ration m Alor Star on Sun I to be followed by a mass meeting to -protest against the Federal Election Report."38 words
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Article, Illustration579 1954-02-25 3 RUBBER ROADS RESEARCH TO BE STEPPED UP Liaison With U.K. On Laboratory, Field Tests By K. C. ARUN, Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Malaya is to step up research on rubber modi this year with an "exhaustive series" of laboratory and field tests en the suitability of latex and579 words
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Article304 1954-02-25 3 50 RETRIAL IS ORDERED KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Federation Court of Appeal today, allowed the appeal of a padi planter, Muhammad bin Muntek, against conviction and sentence of death passed on him for murder, and ordered ~l a retrial. The court was of the opin- ion304 words
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Article85 1954-02-25 3 BATU PAHAT. Tues. As i Johore will be the first State m the Federation to hold elections to the State Council. Talks on voting will be given by the presidents of the UMNO and MCA. For the Malay teachers and UMNO a talk will be85 words
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Article48 1954-02-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. j Lady Temnler. wife of the j High Commissioner will open a four-day exhibition of photographs by Mr. Francis jWu of Hongkong, here toi morrow morning. Proceeds of the exhibition j will be m aid of Lady Tern- pier's T.B. Hospital.48 words
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166 1954-02-25 3 Magistrate Hits Police 'Inefficiency' The Sergeant Had No Answer KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The First Magistrate, Kuala Lumpur. Inche Ismail bin Mohd. Jamil, today criticised police investigation of a case m which two teenj age boys were charged with dishonestly retaining a stolen bicycle. At the close of the case for166 words
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87 1954-02-25 3 PEXAXG, Wed.— The hope that more employers would make use of the Employment Exchange here was expressed by the manager of the Penang Employment Exchange, Mr. Chai Slew Yin. Mr. Chai disclosed that last year. 220 men and women obi tamed jobs through87 words
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Article107 1954-02-25 3 PEXAXG. Wed.— A Mukim Council was elected at Sungei Seluang at a recent meeting at the Malay School. The following were elected: Messrs. Ahmad bin Samen and Ahmat bin Sidim (Kampong Sungei Seiuang Atas); Taib bin Saad and Yahaya bin Saiien (Sungei Seluang Bawah): Pawan bin Ibrahim and107 words
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368 1954-02-25 3 Selangor Parents Turn Down Govt. Offer KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The Parents' Association, Selangor. has rejected as unsatisfactory Government's oiler of four classrooms for parents to run classes themselves. The offer was made early this month following continued pressure by the Association tor more education facilities to absorb overage children who368 words
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Advertisement122 1954-02-25 3 SNTIHELV BRITISH MAOf AT ST »NDMW MILLS LT 0 IONOON LLOYD TRIESTINO MAKE YOUR ROUNC VOYAGE TO HONGKONG IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT Wit M W lIJM KIN 1.1 MX) lI\IK> "VICTORIA' b "ASIA" lI. N l)\\< 1111 l \U IKIT \MIII I l)\\^ IN HO\«.hONU MOMlin SAIMMit) I KOM M\i.\l'HKl122 words
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Article3213 1954-02-25 4 THE Cambridge School Certificate Examination results of Singapore schools including private candidates are published m full below. "Uikiil i whe offered supplementary subjects f^r O exuninatii n ill hv* I wail fox the detailed itsuHa doe shortly M the Education Departmnit BOYS Raffles Institution \r 8..k. bdul3,213 words
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Article115 1954-02-25 4 More Fed. Results Expected KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Examinations Secretary. Federation of Malaya, stated that the results of all the candidates of the AngloChinese School. Ipoh, have not yet been received. It is hoped that they will arrive from Cambridge m the near future. The results of -the following candidates115 words
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Article, Illustration688 1954-02-25 4 Two Candidates Obtain Higher School Certificates ONLY two Singapore candidates obtained the full certificates m the Higher School Certificate ex- ration held hist year. Ninety seven others obtained passes m the subjects mentioned against their names P i meaning a pass at the I Principal Level and S subsidiary level.688 words
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Article129 1954-02-25 4 TAIPING, Wed.— The follow- ing were elected officials of the Perak Methodist Youth Fellowship lor 1954: President, Mr. Vincent David (Ipoh); Vice-President, Mr. Chai Ah Chee (Ipoh); Hon.; Secretary, Mr. Wong Cheong Choon (Ipoh); Hon. Treasurer, j Mr. Wong Yeng Choon (Ipoh); j .Chairman, Worship and Evan-129 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-02-25 4 ts thai an faei by the itk dar ••< r. nev< r oicain c soura Tampax th« co plet4 n den w»S ul tan v prou is woi <u,i. So chafing, i the the i d antaget elhode an i ssfl le. The unbelieval It The A53 words
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Advertisement56 1954-02-25 4 t '.r.ij .\lornt i Minor! RatcJ js a "small t_- l- .W:nor js built, «yled and equipped S" '^i a> j Hlvj ur. Here is ample room for < >^' 4 aUulu ample provision for lugg^e I ■^^^^^L* fit !o^ upkeep and running costs. -jf^^r^ v \ff>l 'Lff i$S& MALAYAN56 words
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117 1954-02-25 5 moo brought by a businessman w. ti m the Sinsapore High cr»rT yes^^"" 1 no Possession of the 351 JJ? 3 ad< [n March V 6 t othei cavments S&ooq On A^ri! 6 an-RjVfW-WJ on April h/aaci! «st up. Mj V 3] of 58.000117 words
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Article64 1954-02-25 5 ANDREW ROTH - House Sequel To Press Dispute ANDREW ROTH s i London Corr. Wed The Hb s sto ke is I C ver Lvt■«n He fine wh v he i strike." that heipStr Times interring time tboul I per hts. v >eing m- St ether ..'<e arra: k tg m MP intar-64 words
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Article14 1954-02-25 5 DIARY FARM STRIKE LOOMS Sing -c D -W Q i the n lard. H14 words
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Article13 1954-02-25 5 OUR EXTERNAL TRADE FIGURE 3 reS tisi i. import d v."::( 4 r.13 words
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72 1954-02-25 5 A D:x:;^a given by Messt md C mpany, Li I the C ipil Blue Room, Singa ast i mol on although the is absent. was .r «Ir I.R C -■.-icy, Conti Di\ i Exi E> fH i Ind SLI vho! hie by g; a72 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-02-25 5 photo. MR. VV. M. KO3B, manash| director of Road >l.uh.nr>> (Drayloa) Ltd of t.i; .'..ui. accompanied by his wile, arrived m Singapore by QANTAS HO AC Consttll.ir:on from Sydney yesterday «>n a >ix-diy visit to >cc for himself huw the Company '> n>-\,\ type of machines and equipment are bein;Standard - 82 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-02-25 5 RETURNS TO U.K. MR. LESLIE Gamage, vice-chairman and manasinii director of General UeUric Company, Ltd and Mrs. Gamage, returned to Britain b v BOAC yesterday, after a month visiting GEC branches in Hongkong. Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Malacca and Penan*. They are s ee n here at KaUang Airport. with G.E.C.'sStandard - 73 words
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Article88 1954-02-25 5 QUEK S'A-ce Tong (18), wh i is serving a six months" prison senten yesti rday plea le the Singapore Se< C rari iter ty, to driving a car while under age. vered by ih rd party insurance and failing to m to a traffic "Halt"88 words
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Article96 1954-02-25 5 SINGAPORE City C Kind] ts dug to offer two > m -> ar- to brain Chartered Suri rs m the United Kingdom. A decision jr. this plan wi] be taken at tomorrow's Council eting. The Council's Finance and Genera] Purposes Committee has s iggested thai96 words
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129 1954-02-25 5 m SINGAPORE'S Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. A. C. Goode, yesterday told a three man delegation of the Government Secretarial Staff Association thai Government was not prepared to accept their claims for benefits under the Yong Award or to put their case before an arbitration129 words
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Article55 1954-02-25 5 SIR JOHN NICOLL, Governor of Singapore, and Countess Mfountbatten of Burma wiH re- view the annual inspection parade of St. John Ambulance i Brigade on Mar. 7. at the Vic-. I toria School, at S p.m. Countess Mountbatten, Su-perintendent-in-Cbiel of the Brigade's Nursing Division, will arrive55 words
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211 1954-02-25 5 $2 Million Spent By U.S. Naval Personal i)f the Singapore Social Welfare Departmenl and. m the same holiday season many American Navy personnal were entertained by families of all communities m Singapore, an official of the United States Information Service told The Standard yesterday. WITH the arrival m Singapore 9211 words
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Article, Illustration70 1954-02-25 5 A POETESS and three journalists from Korea, who had bee n visiting Britain as the guests of the Foreign Office, arrived m Singapore by Qantas/BOAC Constellation, yesterday, on a nineda v visit to Malaya. They are MLs.s Moh Yon-Suck, the poetess Mr. Ko Che Kianff, chief editor of the Seoul70 words
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Article, Illustration460 1954-02-25 5 Obey The Laws Or Get Out Villagers Told KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Gen. Templcr, the Federation's High Commissioner, today offered "free tickers to their country of origin/ to all who do not wish to remain m Malavo and obey the laws of this country. In a lightning tourStandard - 460 words
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Article19 1954-02-25 5 annual genera: meeting of the welfare ince W F the Brit Eh d Residency March I.19 words
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Article81 1954-02-25 5 Standard Staff Reporter IT is vita! that m the present state of emergency the Government, with the aid and co-operation of political parties, should provide an alternative to Communism m the form of democracy. This is staled m n leader m the latest issue of the81 words
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Article181 1954-02-25 5 First Suburban Labour Exchange Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S first suburban Labour Exchange will be opened m the Bukit Timah-Bukit Paniang area < some time next month, the Colony's Chief Employment i Officer, Mr. F. G. Tyson, told The Standard yesterday, j Mr. Tyson said that the r scheme has been181 words
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Article189 1954-02-25 5 MALAYA'S PLIGHT STRESSED Standard Shipping Reporter I THE economic plight of Malaya and her many j thousands of workers enI gaged m the tin and rubi be i 1 industries was one |of the many points stressed m a note submitted by the ICFTU at the recent ECAFE conference held189 words
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Article78 1954-02-25 5 A CARPENTER. Wee Tao i Soon, was yesterday fined $250, m default two and a half months imprisonment, for caus- ing hurt to two persons with j a chisel. Air. J. L. P. Harris, prose- cuting. told the court that at I noon on Dec.78 words
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Article77 1954-02-25 5 PROFESSOR Morrel of fee University of Malaya found am adult skeleton m Singapore's Mcßitchie Reservoir catchment area on .Tan. IT. when he went there to look for plant specimens. This was revealed m the Coroner's Court yesterday, during an inquiry into the discovery oi the skeleton.77 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-02-25 5 photos MR DONALD B ford. (above) manaifin*; dntli <if D. By ford Co.. Ltd and president of the National Federation of Hosiety Manufacturing of Great Britain, who arrived m Singapore by air oi' a round -the-worid business trip to sell men's wcks. StandardStandard - 43 words
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Article118 1954-02-25 5 THREE families were made homeless yesterday afternoon when three attap houses caugtrf fire at the 13th mile Sem wang Road. Singapore. One of the housa '.vas completely gutted. The Bre originated from the house which belonged to three brothers empolyed at the Xa\-a Ba^e.118 words
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Article30 1954-02-25 5 SCOUTS. scouts and W tU C il from all schools m Kuantan staged a combined rally on the main padang on :day to commemorate their i Founders Day.30 words
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Article80 1954-02-25 5 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Feb. 24. The follow, ng ore the closing prices of rubber end tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot 16,' d. AAarch 16; d April June U 'd. J«!y September 16 Id. October December 16: d. March r.i.f. 16 c d.80 words
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Article, Illustration18154 1954-02-25 6 THE COMPLETE REPORT OF THE RENDEL COMMISSION SECTION I SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS The Commission's main recommendations may be summarized as follows: (1) An automatic system of registration of voters should be adopted to remedy the present dis proportion between the numbers qualified to vote and those actual I V registered18,154 words
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Advertisement59 1954-02-25 6 ENJOY INDONESIAN HOSPITALITY IKWFi W!!M MM ID VM) COMFORT BY $M f* a is 1 1 n a W A n U y A convair. liner m \w v i w 1:1 kl\ ro and fijom BANGKOK MEDAN PALEMBANG m Foil! lIMI> Wl.l kLY I'O \M) FROM fe^ DJAKARTA ||j59 words
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Advertisement43 1954-02-25 7 sot if sh iied m 3 Days <•. urn v 'r skin ,;>r- i I i ylt t'llUl AT. I i !.-w JIHn 4 3 -r-n .:■■!>.■< ;he k <enna i..y>. tt s icuari ij he.i th« hit >H« '^ixoderm £5£ 1 v.-O -^i l^43 words
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Advertisement159 1954-02-25 7 m FEA TURE ft a Rita that SIZZLES! %m&mmMgammm TAKE a ring-side seat with FEATIRE Wv^R- jBf 1 aii(^ watcn "red-hot"' Rita do a dame that gWB shocked a censor. Her bumf)- and grinds i^7*^%ll S( n shivers <lovn his spine. f' x i. READ how the Oriental touch is159 words
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951 1954-02-25 8 SINGAPORE TIGER STANDARD INDEPENDENT MORNING NEWSPAPER Transition CIR GEORGE RENDEL was right when he said that clearly there will be many interesta disappointed or dissatisfied with the conclusions of the Constitute nal Commission. b the fast place the recommendations fall__far sh independence. They advocate continuance of i sad vc:-' powers951 words
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297 1954-02-25 8 Sir; Anybody with any sense at all will realize that me Chinese art not a menace to South-Easi Asia, and anybody with any sense at all will realize that Communism and not communalism is a menace to South-East Asia! To contuse and to blur the297 words
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Article384 1954-02-25 8 Sir: 1 am m receipt ol tin- a dividend due on my pr:- ate chattc award at the ratr o! 90.4 per ceni of the amouni oi the award less the amount of any previous am 'ml paid to me. While accepting the dividend I384 words
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Article169 1954-02-25 8 9 Sr; I would like to draw yi r attention to the cartoon appearing m Friday's issue of yjur paper, and wou d like to .state that m my opinon this picture does not portray the present actuaj state of affairs m Japan. Actually, there are no Anti-Union169 words
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Article303 1954-02-25 8 then Hm thine that wi ak< the Malay ma unhappy mil ije fell by the Cb Mid Laboui l san one ides Hard To Attain s;n chew jit »h menting on I Premier J arlal Nehi lor a oeaa < I a ;.:< ie to pei egotiatioi303 words
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Article453 1954-02-25 8 J. Halcro Ferguson - J. Halcro Ferguson —Says— r rilE Inter-American Conference, which starts m Caracas. Venezuela, this i mouth, is now occupying the attention of the Foreign Ministries of the twenty-one American republics. The conference is the animal meeting of the members of the Organisation of American States, a453 words
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Article704 1954-02-25 8 As seen by Rawle Knox of the London Wbeerver. j A MAN who dials "999" in Singapore can speak to the police" S English, Malay, Sinhalese. Tamil, Lrdu. Punjabi or any one of four or five Chinese dialects, and get an instani answer. In the emergency control704 words
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Article85 1954-02-25 8 Among Jin- classified ;id vortM'nu'nl> of the 'Krntvrood Weekl) Nc«s" «it' Kentwoed. Loaisiaaa, thetc appeared last week :in offer by a mi) mous lady Is sell her husband [at seventy Iwe thousand <lnl lars Becansf he Nras "paaw provider." She was deluded with fac«'ti»uis replies, hut only one85 words
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Article61 1954-02-25 8 IN-I t I i we\ i oj teas r 0 I- r. tiro quarto a royt a f Pi R er Fores:. I" 1 tied 27.000 l ivert Such vater, per d yd r( vfl Artftttr Mac >:•■ The ■> KUSpetU fron tfi< dill oi toAP - 61 words
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Miscellaneous44 1954-02-25 8 FROM ONE ELIZABETHAN TO ANOTHER 'But for goodness sake do not stop smoking -Mr. R. A. Butler, at Manchester. November 24. 19S3 USELESS EUSTACE iff lIS "Bluff, old man, sheer bluff! Mine's always threatening to puck up and leave me, but she never does!"44 words
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129 1954-02-25 9 COMMUNIST READ SECRET CODES -SAYS M cCarthy WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 (Keuter)-Senator Joseph arthy continued his Communist-hunting campaign .a A the I n-: A States Army yesterday by *****0/3 who sa.d .he knew ot a Communist Party her now handling "top secret messages" as an code room employee. fitness as an129 words
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Article151 1954-02-25 9 Rebui ld UN, Says Churchill SDON Feb. M: IP' •w<- VlinLster Sir \Vin>i 1:1 iu'.i s.iui yesterfe] mltl hk<* lo rebuild ih»- t t N .uioiK to strengthen peace "but I doubt i I shall li\f lons Idifs-inu the House of :>un<>n> hriet°l> on iht- eve i major foreign affairs151 words
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Article20 1954-02-25 9 lAN] A P\ J fP) Ram a P. lative" to negonl matters now the Government SI ites.20 words
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Article, Illustration89 1954-02-25 9 CANBERRA: This historic picture shows Qneea Elizabeth with her High Commissioners m Australia at Government House, daring the Royal visit to Canberra. From left to right arc: The Hi«h Commissioner for the United Kingdom, Sir Stephen Holmes; Mr. \V. Arthur Irwin (Canada): Australian Premier Mr. R.G. Menzies;IP - 89 words
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79 1954-02-25 9 I preseni ator ■■■.•:> tile g Shi nghai ;ed G« n Ta isi garuo commander m Shai f ntai te ag Cl* I enc will g c nation t to th< m Iv on [arch '■> and 4, The proposed agenda also lists discussion of79 words
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248 1954-02-25 9 EAST GERMANS ARE TOLD TO BE PATIENT BERLIN. Feb. 24 (Reuter)— The West German I Chancellor. Dr. Konrad Adenauer, said here yesterday that a period of international relaxation was at hand. Addressing a mass rally here he called on Berliner^ j and East Germans to hold out patiently and vigilantly.248 words
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Article87 1954-02-25 9 HONGKONG, Feb. 24: (Reuter). Communist China and Portuguese Macao on the tiny peninsula of the China main? »th seni Hongkong strategic materials daring January. the Hongkong Department of C mmen c and Industry an- >un< c yesterday. The Department said China t to Hongkong five toils of87 words
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Article54 1954-02-25 9 AUGSBURG, (Germany), Feb. 24, (AP) Police said yesterday that two U.S. soldiers and two German girls were found dead m a small rented I two-room house near here. j Police said the tour had been shot beaten and stabbed to death. The motive for the quadruple slayings54 words
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Article34 1954-02-25 9 PRINCE Berhard of the Netherlands, who i> InspectorGeneral ol the Army, will pay a tew weeks' visit to the United States next month. He will I leave on March 4. APAP - 34 words
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Article351 1954-02-25 9 it Is What U.S. Sought At Meeting— Smith CHICAGO, Feb. 24 (R utcr The United States Under-Secrctary of State Mr. Walter Bedell Smith, said yesterday Htat whil< the West hod made no progress at Bclin m umtsnq Germany or m liberating Austria, it achieved its full351 words
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204 1954-02-25 9 SECRET U.K. TIES WITH EDC UNTIL... PARIS. Feb. 24 (ReuterJ —The French and British Governments have unofficially agreed to keef secret the details of British association with the future European Army, it was Learned m usually well-informed q uarters yesterday until just before the French Parliament is ready to vote204 words
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Article78 1954-02-25 9 A-Bomb Check On Ships WAS] T: pa:". t said that mea Stal at I 1 tnuni China pa signed 'o p: bs lion: < country. The State Bepi rt ed rt rise to quest the Brit er of Shipping m Lond against rep mposed m 1 stalei traded C Cn.78 words
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Article104 1954-02-25 9 TOKYO. Feb. 24, (UP)— Far East Commander Genera John E. Hull and United Stales Am- bassador to Japan. Mr. .John Allison returned 10 Tokyo yesterday from two weeks of highlevel Washington conferences on Asian problems. They refused comment on the corruption scandal cur- 1 rently rocking104 words
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Article35 1954-02-25 9 ARMED game scouts have converged on the Bongo area of Northern Tanganyika to huni flown man-eating leopards which have c aimed more than 50 victims, mainly children, during me past three yea rs.35 words
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134 1954-02-25 9 Arrest Of Jap MP Approved By House TOKYO. Feb. 24 (AP) Japan's Lower i louse of Parliament yesterday granted permission for 1 the arrest of one of its Members accused of handling reported bribes between Government officers and representatives of a shipbuilding company which obtained Government loans. It was the134 words
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Article64 1954-02-25 9 ROME (Georgia), Feb. 24. (AP).— Baby's bottles contained moonshine (smuggled liquor) instead of milk, and papas m trouble. Police reported they found five-pint bottles of mm tax paid whisky carefully tucked away under the pillow of a. baby's bed at the home of Pink Dean. They64 words
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Advertisement199 1954-02-25 9 WHATEVER THE DIRECTION... J, WULL FIND THESE THREE ffi^ REMARKABLE BICYCLES M^ IN USE RALEIGH STOCKISTS HUMBER STOCKISTS INCLUDE INCLUDE SINGAPORE SINGAPORE CHOON SESG BICYCLE CO SEGAMAT STORE AGENCY; PENANG. HOCK THYE fi r CO., TH.AM HUAT 6 CO HENG SENG fir CO., KOTA BAHRU. HJSaSSiScO.. ONG BAN HONG LEONG199 words
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Advertisement52 1954-02-25 9 G^ Ej j i Illicit ion \*>*>d I H YPNOS m v i rPESS v n PiLLti i SPRING IM i.moK M\ I 1 RESSI S fmom $138.00. II III! H \M> HOI PIU <>\\ S «om $12.25. SIMIINc; PILLED SEA! < i s ilio\^ $27.00 $29.00 THE STORE WITH52 words
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Article169 1954-02-25 10 Talks On Surplus Farm Goods ROME, Feb. 24. <Reuter).— Experts from eight countries will meet m Washington today to discuss the problem ot surplus agricultural stocks which are piling up m some countries, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation announced today. The F.A.O's biennial conference held here last December169 words
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284 1954-02-25 10 GERMANY IN THE FOREFRONT OF WORLD SHIPPING LONDON, Feb. 24 (AP)— Germany leaped into the forefront of the world's merchant shipbuilding nations during 1953. The vanquished Axis power ranked second m total tonnage launched during the past year, Lloyds Register of Shipping reported today. Great Britain as usual, led. But284 words
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Article101 1954-02-25 10 THE directors of Wilkinson Process Rubber Co Ltd. reported a profit of $143,019 for the year to Sept. 30, 1953. which with the credit balance brought forward from the previous yea; <ji $31,937, made a total available oi 5174.85 G. A sum of $58,513 to contingency reserve, $115,000101 words
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Advertisement711 1954-02-25 10 NORDDEUTSCHER *XOYD \sv HAM3URG— AMERIKA LINIE iUIM StKMCE To Colombo lienou Marseilles. Antwerp Rotterdam Hamburg Bremen Spore P Sham Penang I S Braun>t;h*eis; l> APAIi) -Feb o.Mar 4 Utal 6 IS Biebersteia INDI .15/ 21 Mar ZZMax 23/24Mai IS Ka>sel IHAPA(.) i!) Mar SApt «Apr 7 BApr >I S«-lr*j ben-stein711 words
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Advertisement1091 1954-02-25 10 m>mm MANSFIELD* A CO., LTD. M:SI12 mum.) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Incorporated in Singapore Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and •listharge cargo SAILINGS to LIVERPOOL GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Ou« Sails P S'ham Penang Linnaeus for Liverpool Glasgow G.33/34 Feb 25 Feb 26/27 Feb 28/ A-aiulis for1,091 words
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Advertisement519 1954-02-25 10 JAVA MEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America lin Nedertaad I. me Kottpriatn Hotter i;.m Amsterdam HALIFAX BOS lON NEW HJKK I PHILADELPHIA BALTIMORE MOBIL! NEH OKI r A\S via SUEZ S [,ore P S ham Pcii-in* SUMATRA (SMN) 19 85Feb 2€Feh Isf call CTFeb 2nd call 2>lar SOI-STDYK519 words
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Advertisement747 1954-02-25 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILLNGS FROM SCANDINAVIA I X (OVIINrM Spore P S bam Pe«ii^' "SONGKHLA' toi Kotißirtoang Saigon Hongkong Manila Kobe and Yokohama lind: 13 14 •'SELANDIA" for Bangkok 4 HMa r "'PASADENA" foi Kobsicbang Saigon. Hongkong Manila Kobe anrl Yokohama 25 2UMar 24 24 Mar 83 :\i M "MALAYA"747 words
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Article, Illustration57 1954-02-25 11 Photo. MEMBERS of the International Oil Commission who visited Ihe UUe Abadaa Oil Refinery, recently, are seen (above) beinj, 1 conducted round the plant by Iranian officials. The oil experts w > i r called m because the Irani n Government plans to have the refinery v. 01 lung asain.U.P. - 57 words
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Article303 1954-02-25 11 Outlet For Rice Exports RANGOON, Feb. 24 (UP) Rice-rich Burma, facing an economic crisis because she has 100 much of Asia's basic iood and not enough customers, is eyeing the Soviet bloc of Asian and Eastern European nations as a new source of trade. Planning actually303 words
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Article68 1954-02-25 11 TOKYO. Feb. 24, (UP)— The English ge newspaper Nippon Tin es said today Indonesia's efl >rts to draw flp its first foreign investments law "will be watched with deep interest"' throughout the world. In an editorial, the paper said such a :■>!■ p was "long overdue" and68 words
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Article217 1954-02-25 11 THE volume of United Slates natural rubber 0M umption. will range between »is and 700.0<mi tons annually, dependent almost nn the price relationship between fcenriai pui-p synthetic and natural rubber, states Sir. H.C. Bug bee r i sMent <»f Nauiral Rubber Bureau m Washington* Because the217 words
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Article25 1954-02-25 11 '<.;•.„ pri no ■n i watt for Mi shipIs on 1 r of I trade i t r. t•' i tUe t U State* n25 words
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Article109 1954-02-25 11 TEHERAN. Feb. 23, (AP).Iran may plump I World Bank operation < Abadan oil refiners crn oilfields, an sources said yesterday. The source said the top Irnr ian leadership, busily tai "in|! oil strategy for use coming negotiations with the Briiish. now leans awaj any of the109 words
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Article95 1954-02-25 11 BRIGHTON. ENGLAND Ft-b. 24: (Beater) Fiftythousand toys were M iisplay liere yesterday at the British Ifanafsctiirers' 1"> Fair. Already ?00 overseas buyers have arrived m Brighton to view the toys. Hie bur will last a week. An official of the Brii sh Toy Manuiattuiers' Ass<h ia95 words
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Article26 1954-02-25 11 re C inc. A I loose t Mai 1 A; I I fj Ma Mai R.A.! i M !M i h M 1 126 words
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Article33 1954-02-25 11 tm i Bi z es were Buy Bi f I r. 21.41 ■/I I 13J6 I4.< fc LjM 2 o4 FINING 42 I 9 I I 0 1- I Ki item i33 words
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Miscellaneous683 1954-02-25 11 |$7n <3 a p o re] riiTrnniyyryiM AMP N ■#^r-N ml-NiK UP LI HOTA OHARV p 2K£a I ffifßS? .i BS Son MALACCA SUNGJSI PATANI 2S«bB^KB&%SS CAPITOL: B,d and Be >• p^ T T ..Imnrors' C JU, i J 1 5 p. 111. 1-1* Labou.e., Quarters. LIlK):.NaaiD Tarn;! 2 30.683 words
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Article, Illustration521 1954-02-25 12 SINGAPORE'S American community went gray on Friday night when members made the Sea View Hotel their target for a dinner and dance "do" which marked a gala event m the social calendar-^the George Washington Ball. Not only was there celebrating (see pi\ below) m the hotel ballroom where521 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-02-25 12 B h! Ctmh, C.imdea Park. The tl >: Thursday. The occasion: r t occasion ..re seven i i batchelon Charles liurm. r NV n I .leenbcsdart. and Joop v.ni Diik «rh« Y i I.ivs i taksma a< he sho< U iown the skittles alley.44 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-02-25 12 PREACHING mission of peace through world construction. President of the WeDoe SI c Corporation of VVaynesville, North Carolina. Heinz W. Rolhnan (right) made Singapore <•:;:!- stop last week to meet Press and people interested m his project data for which is confined more fully m his hook "My183 words
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Advertisement35 1954-02-25 12 Somt thing v trikinz in t.:;" is what you got from Mr L* *J Eest Col'cction new on D.;- ay. BALI PAIKTi. LANKA JEWELLER <TUE HOUSE For? CEYLOM 2», BATTERY ROAD, SiNGAPORE-l. PHCNf S049 335 words
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Advertisement294 1954-02-25 15 NOTICES I SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Lease of land at Alexandra North Estate Alexandra Read estimated to contain a total area of ;:4.2(10 sq. ft. Applications are invited for the lease ol '.he above land for the erection of a building or buih ings used fur religious or welfare purposes. Particulars294 words
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Advertisement699 1954-02-25 15 ENGAGEMENT THHE ENGAGEMENT if A noun c< j i> <.■>. q I ol Hr Patri Thorns* n. «>' Lonion, and El lei Ifarga 1 1 < i| U il If] a d Mrs C M I". code, fKu Lumpi ANNOUNCEMENT CINGAPORE'S J Ti >• i boal f« rhi boui excurj699 words
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Advertisement597 1954-02-25 15 Standard Srn tea Por Ihr I nnu|»k>y< a d A I »<H k H\ H r ftt« *t\ uDfmpltmn md id sard X help >..b r,,i aorh th. »ir^»^. P«<t, >i..i i :r.j nrmpM.'iar;( Bur«'au tiller* > n ir«-r ib Un> .Diuin.i tmm tin «m* >our 10..ii v; ,t. rd597 words
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Article671 1954-02-25 16 JEFFREY JAMES - JEFFREY JAMES They'll Beat The World By IF THE rest of the world had joined the little Colony crowd at the Singa- 1 pore Badminton Stadium last night, they would go no further to find the next j doubles champions. The notice Penang's671 words
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Article74 1954-02-25 16 3rd. DIV. SIDE MAKE HISTORY FA CUP LONDON. Feb. i Router) Thrrt- wil] be i Third Division >.»de m t::»- semi finals of the Knsjlish r»M-toall \>sutialion tup thi s \...r r the >nd time m the hitter > »t competition Le 1 I Vi c follow the x b74 words
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Article119 1954-02-25 16 IHi >.nsa,)i>re Governmi r. ...s agreed to don.it>- 000 towards the ("olnn.v (ontin^ents r\pfn^i'» ihe ANian (iamr> This was disrlovd r^ Mr. Ted Strickland. <•<■•. rotary »»t' tli«---*Hi;ip>H Olympic Sport> Count:: after a meeting of thr yesterday Thf meeting decided to p supporters to tr.iv ah the119 words
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Article102 1954-02-25 16 holders. C I k earned 1 it to title SRC on md this S by c 3 fighting 1 ;verVlalaya 2—o SH A c on CSC's Dorai ted the > s for Ceylon< se itfa an goal, aft c I a Ku sing P :.nce. The M102 words
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Article40 1954-02-25 16 iTounjj S bea*. Roy j X,•. Kranji 4-2 Bukil Tima S b it Chinese Al etic a Fai Juniors "A •rew 2-2 wil the Kerala Fool b i ib. Bo tst< S rta Clufe India B. >• d 3.40 words
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Article20 1954-02-25 16 ::5 Po D DM ver- the semi -final of the SHA junior knockout Tourney It Bufc day.20 words
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Article92 1954-02-25 16 STANDARD'S racing tipster. "Scrutineer," who scored four winners m a row m last Saturday's Ipoh races, had another successful day yesterday when he again named four firsts. They were Chestnut $14, Observation 523 Coralita S7 and Eagle Hawk SlB. "Gay Reveller" also had a good afternoon.92 words
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Article114 1954-02-25 16 HENRICKS IS WORLD'S FASTEST MELBOURNE. Feb. 24 (UP) —I Jon Henricks of Sydney m a lone effort at th e Melbourne Olympic pool last night swam the lin yards m 56.2 seconds, establishing himself as the fastest sprint swimmer m the world. Henricks' time was an Australian record and also114 words
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Article86 1954-02-25 16 AT the 6th annual general meeting of the Blue Rovers S.C., Singapore, held recently, the following were elected office bearers for 1954: Patrons: Mr. Lai Khan bin Khan Zaman Khan and Mr. Kantari; President: Mr. Johnnie Sim; vice-President: Mr. Mat Mian; hon. secretary: Mr. Allan Wee; asst.86 words
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Article20 1954-02-25 16 The Singapore Cricket As- soeiation's Convenors meeting will be held tomorrow at 5.15 I p.m. at the SCC.20 words
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Article700 1954-02-25 16 VN W A total A 161 101 «s has been i Fenang Turf Club's g on Mar. 6. 10 md Entries insisted of M < 3 and 73 m class i c eight races rst and third lays and i second nay. Horses Class 3 1st Run700 words
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Article84 1954-02-25 16 THE racing schedule is as follows FIRST DAY Cl. 3. div. 1, 2, 3 4 5i furs. Cl. 3, div. 1, 2 3—7 furs Cl. 5, div. 2— 5 1 furs SECOND DAY C 1.3, div. 2, 3 4-6 furs C! 5, div. 1, 2 7 furs84 words
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Article1805 1954-02-25 16 Coralita Pays $7; Joneses To Fore —Jackie 3, Davy 2 IPOH, Wed.-Carrying 1923 tickets on the win tote Coralita, with Garnet Bougoure astride clinched a neck verdict from Wonder Lad to annex the main six furlongs event for class 2 division 1 horses at today's races, second day1,805 words
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Article49 1954-02-25 16 TOTAL POOL— $295.7f><| I <1) No. *****9 m,m i (2) No. *****2 S4l *<,! I (3) No. *****4 s>u.9:;i Starters: 52.325 Mch— *****2, 17(1344. ?7?^ *****6, *****9, *****8, ;i(tl4.>:i. 2Hi7:»B. 21'.i«»TL -Consolation: 81,000 each— lB72WJ, *****3 3U(i.}9 *****0, *****7, *****7, *****8. 144t,:;7 341 i *****4. -r ii ur49 words
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