Singapore Standard, 7 April 1954
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Title Section17 1954-04-07 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Jt m Vol. IV. No.' 27?., SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 193* TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration61 1954-04-07 1 GIFTS FROM COCOS rOJIE the Queen Home Island in \OS (/<»//, slit* <\4ihtr t > wmiViomii from hmndtome r o ir /i «#n f// f Edinburgh (mbore) is a imtflfl of ihf ketch in which thr ,t rmuii rrt'ic <>/ tlif Kmtlt n in M or/*/ W fir I escmped61 words
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Article331 1954-04-07 1 THE PRESS HITS OUT AT CHURCHILL I LONDON, April 6.— The fiercest political storm in I years broke around Prime I- Minister Sir Winston Churchill from all direc- tions today amid loud i Socialist cries that he resign for injecting party politics into the big debate on the H-bomb. Sir331 words
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Article217 1954-04-07 1 Lay Off I-C Or Else... PARIS, April 6. The United States has asked Britain, Australia and New Zealand to issue a common .declaration warning Communist China that any intervention in Indo-China may lead to a general war, official French sources said today. Hie proposed declaration]217 words
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193 1954-04-07 1 Britain Agrees To Big 3 Talks On H-Bomb LONDON, April 6 (Reuter)— The British Government lost night agreed there should be top-level talks with the United States and Russia on the hydrogen bomb. Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, winding up a full-scale debate in the House of Commons accepted193 words
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Article55 1954-04-07 1 MALACCA, Tiie?.— The Pay F)u-j Middle School and the Kiieug Chew Huay Kuan have joined the Nanyang Universityproject as members. Other individuals who have also recently joined are Mr. Koh Siew Swee and Mr. Yeoh Cheang Boon. NOTE: Anyone r »n become a member by contributing55 words
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Article508 1954-04-07 1 Russia wilt not take any risk 1 -IKE GIVES ASSURANCE WASHINGTON, April 6, (A?)— President Eisenhower told the notion and the free world «ost night that Russia is unlikely to risk war so long as the United States stands ready to strike back swiftly with all its508 words
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Article82 1954-04-07 1 THE Queen on Mond.iv cabled a message of thanks from the Royal yacht Gothic to the Governor of Singapore. Sir John Nicoll. for the loyal address he s«*nt her on behalf of the people of the Colony. The message says: "My husband and I greatly enjoyed82 words
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Article62 1954-04-07 1 LONDON. April 6. (AFP)— Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill disclosed here today that British observers had witnessed the final phases of the American hydrogen bomb explosions in the Marsha'.! Islands on March 1 and 21. Speaking In the House of Commons, he said the observers had62 words
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Article33 1954-04-07 1 NICOSIA. April 6 (Ro.iter) A three-second earth tremor last night sent vi! agers fleeing in panic from their homes near the slopes of Mount Olympus (G.OOO feet) in Southern Cyprus.33 words
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105 1954-04-07 1 Girl Wants To Wed- Another Girl MANILA, April 6— (UP)— A 29-year-old girl in Mabini, Bohoi Province, .said today she want* to get married to «u--ofher girl. The Philippine News Service •aid th« parents of Isabel Oia^ vides appealed to town Mayor Alejandro Cadigal to help them decide what to105 words
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Article168 1954-04-07 1 LONDON. April 6, (AP)— Chancellor of the Exchequer Richard A. Butler said today Britain is making steady progress toward better times, but warned that "the present decline in U.S. production must be closely watched." Ottering the nation a balanced budget with no new taxes forAP; Reuter - 168 words
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Article91 1954-04-07 1 WASHINGTON, Apr. 6, (UP) Foreign Operations Administrator Harold E. Stassen revealed today that the Far East and Pacific area for the first time will receive the major portion of United States military, econpmic and technical aid in the coming year. The Far Eastern area91 words
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Article67 1954-04-07 1 PARIS April fi (Keuterl I i •■in h boml>rrs toil i opened up a tierce assault •>■ '.'O.OOo Communists man ii ing towards Him Kirn Pliu to reinforce flatting Viet mirth attempts to overrua tli, French fortress in North in Indo ChiiM The planes toncentrated their attacks67 words
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Article21 1954-04-07 1 THE Australian House <>( Representative! i> to hj i full dres s debate on the hy<i> gen bomb soon ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Advertisement93 1954-04-07 1 ]<hongGuan k f ßi^<ud'Jatlctu POAO SINGAPORE Tit ***** TURN TO PAGE 10 FOR MCIUK PAGE ON THE COCOS TOUfi ''"''^^SSlKSfVtSBf _>? 's&'is o^a^lhi lireakfast is an important meal for children lOrities say thai the riru f They the &a\ «»o importdnt need the ■«n that they should luve »£vr a93 words
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Advertisement47 1954-04-07 1 ■HI Kmato Valves 9*d Components SroU English (SKA.) Ltd. Singapore Kuala Lumpur MS Misters 1 THE HONGKONG ROPE j MANUFACTURING CO., LTD. T. For all purposes specify Manila Ropes manufactured by HongKong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Sixes stocked circumference. McALISTER CO., LTD. Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur i|J^47 words
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Article464 1954-04-07 2 The Draftees Will Be Squaded' On July 1 By JAMES PETER CHIN, Standard Staff Reporter FOUR hundred out of 2,500 young men colled up J" "J™£ service this year, will be drafted into the Singapore Military Training has been tentatively set to start on July464 words
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Article, Illustration117 1954-04-07 2 fllKSh uirU 111 (|f your tare, no i%k JJ your phonr. but lB ■or you. The Rirlv rmp!n\r^ Mrrprbc ltd v disinfect an (1 telephone I r% plelod u NM anri ar> »-quipp. efBrit-ntlv and m m your oftirf Their job is t (l f phont- apparatus and uip. tStandard - 117 words
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Article, Illustration69 1954-04-07 2 MR. S. D. M. JEPSON. Assistant Superintendent of Police, who is now boss of the Narcotics Branch of the Singapore C.I.D. Il e succeeded Mr. A.T. Bevan. Deputy Superintendent of Police, who sailed away two weeks ago for Africa. Mr. Jepson who came to the Colony in 1949 wasStandard - 69 words
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Article39 1954-04-07 2 HONGKONG. April P.— Special St;inch»:d Service: CioMni price* of the Hongkong Exchange today were 51.V77 to £l sterling: $5.19 to US$l: $1,818 to Malayan $1: $0 211 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold 245 4 to 1 tael39 words
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Article100 1954-04-07 2 Cyclist Knocked Down Man A WITNESS Chan Beng said yesterday that he saw a man rolling on the ground after he was knocked down by a motor cycle on June 29. last year. He was fivinf evidence against How Lhn Chew In the Singapore Second Traffic Court. The victim's wife.100 words
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Article156 1954-04-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter COLONY Legislative Councillors were reluctant to comment yesterday on the proposed pay structure for the Singapore Military Forces because the% did not know how the rates compared with those paid in the "British Army. Data c. J. Paglar. (Pros Chang;) will156 words
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Article106 1954-04-07 2 TEACHING bursariei will :> e awarded to suitable gtuients at the University of Malaya who. after they have graduated agree to teach for five years at a Government or Government-aided School in Singapore. Tiie bursaries will be of p. maximum value of 5i. 500 per annum and106 words
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145 1954-04-07 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government will be asked to reveal the amount of money collected in 1953 by medical consultants who are allowed to charge fees from patients. In questions to be tabled at the Legislative Council meeting next week. Mr. H.J.C, Kulasingha (Prog. Bukit145 words
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Article100 1954-04-07 2 CLOSING rubber prices (cents per Ib.) i n Sm^a pore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No 1 K.SS Si>ot Loose 58{ 59 J No. 1 R.S.S. 59| 591 No. 2 R.S.S. 58} No. 3 R.S.S. 57 a Tone: Quiet. TIN PRICE The prices of tin yester day was 5357*100 words
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Article141 1954-04-07 2 AN exhibition by the Singapore Aeromodellers' Club Dances by the popular sisters, Grace and Lucy Lim astro-numerological reading by Madam Efah. a funland ior children, records by request and novel and varied games of chance and skill are among th e many items arranged141 words
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Article420 1954-04-07 2 Letter-writer Helps IN Canton, should a wife and husband mutually consent to a divorce thly hove only to enlitt the services of a Chinese letter-writer to draw up a document tokc it before a People's Government Officer, and get his "Okay" with his officiol seol.420 words
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Article123 1954-04-07 2 MR. Tan Lark Sye, choirmon o» the University Committee yesterday told the S -^opore Chinese High School Teochers Union to ktflj "hands off" the University's offoirs. At a press r* >?;f c»r-»n.*e \eMejidajr, Mr Tan issued a warning to thi union, sol r .«->123 words
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Advertisement79 1954-04-07 2 loolc forWEMCO-foshions fovouritf S KSSStSr t.: M i ll u. "SLJSffT v TODAY'S NATIONAL SERVICE Registrat.on at the Notional Service Reg.stra'ion 0» S.V.C. HQ., Beach Rood between 8 a.m. ond 6 p m. be for those persons l.ving or working m the CITY. hove "C" os the m.tiol letter of79 words
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215 1954-04-07 3 THE nior Inspector ti Scho( Singapore^ Mr. l p Lewis, told The Stin niav that th c De ent was powerless to n,.'A racket th si.M notes. t.*k«>!! ,i text books, h to popils at exorhit mt >s typewritten lotes i pared on all suhjecta215 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-04-07 3 2SDGFKAGFJAv i urses o! th«* General Hospital. Singapore. Narayani riyht) and Flon Lee Chwee. 20. help to nukf •nt. Mr. I.au P»*t k Ten*, romfortablo. StandardStandard - 29 words
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Article241 1954-04-07 3 Matron To Talk On Nurse 's Role MISS E. R. RINTOUL, Principal Matron of the re General Hospital, will jive a talk on "The n -Pioneer of Health.' over Radio Malaya today. S speak very the nurse in m restoring hea th. i sss'.ng al the different ispecta :.-!c work241 words
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35 1954-04-07 3 SHB'S LATEST GODOWN IS NEARLY READY S n g i 10/11. 11 it a aring h I ta :i by nexl ISUI t with r.\- ti iffl feet al i to late s const i35 words
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37 1954-04-07 3 Thai Pilgrims Return Six Months Late .—About 1' Me :n months In Saudi ial br i g 10 di r gel l the T lai B p grim-? a 3: tish rema 5 thev n I by37 words
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Article24 1954-04-07 3 Sixth Po g grie^ 1 Ah Howe with j T •xplain y 13. in one n Ito < 10l the24 words
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Article36 1954-04-07 3 v -Chit Se k I cook emv ral Hospita "the »-y the Presiithou, SS| ion. Chiel said on the L IS last that 5. ,'n,' r w«jr to the i c vi36 words
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Article105 1954-04-07 3 PENANG, Tues.— The sixth .-ur of the World Health Drganisation which is sche--1 i to be held in Geneva from May 3 15 is open to all irs, medical, public heaUh, •vorkers, nurses sad interested in international health problems. The seminar will give partii >105 words
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Article197 1954-04-07 3 PENANG, Tues.—Thehope that in the years to come more and more people would participate in "Health Week" \v;is expressed bv the chairman of the Penang Health Week Committee. Dr. Ooi Kee Wan. in a broadcast over Radio Malaya. Penang, today. Dt 'Oooi aid the Settlement197 words
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125 1954-04-07 3 LANCE Corpora] P e t r A >ny Tagloine of the Royal Service Corps. (39 Army 1 Fire Brigade), was awarded Q ieen*s Commendation. tei lay foe his gallant attemp( to avert a fire. Who:, a fire broke out in the >i "A"125 words
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Article67 1954-04-07 3 MUTHUSAMY, 50, appeared in the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday, for the thirj time on a charge of dis >i ierly behaviour. The court was told that Byfuthusamy smelt strongly of Liquor On April 5 in front of Gi^-2 5 Keppel Road. He was fiurvi67 words
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Article96 1954-04-07 3 A /MAX. with silvery white hair, stood be fore Mr. D. H. Chapman yesterday in the Singapore Fifth Police Court on a charge of having assaulted a seven -year-old girl with intent to mirage her modesty. A. Ramayah, living in Railway Quarters. Woodlands Road, was alleged to96 words
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Article72 1954-04-07 3 MR. MOHAMED BAHAK a JJD-year-old bachelor, above, is the iirst Malav to be appointed to an executive position in a commercial firm in Singapore. He has been appointed ihe Malayan Field Manager of Inilfver Kxport Ltd.. Singapore, after six months' trainins;. Son of a retired masistratc in the72 words
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Article282 1954-04-07 3 Three To Probe Rubber Industry KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —A senior British official jnd an economist of repute have been selected as members of the three-man idict-tinding mission, arriving in Malaya in the next few weeks, for the first exhaustive probe into the natural rubber industry, The Standard learnt today! B)fii282 words
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Article, Illustration333 1954-04-07 3 15,000 Acres For Cultivation Of Pines New industry Drive JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— One of the biggest and most important projects in the State is now developing in the Ulu Benut area where more than 1 5,000 acres of land have been approved by the Johore Government for the cultivation of333 words
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Article32 1954-04-07 3 VE\. Pathamakyaw Ashin t t Thitthila Maha Thera, lecturer on Br. l.ihi> philosophy a: the University of Rangoon. Will arrive in Sin capote on April 10, on his way Australi32 words
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Article230 1954-04-07 3 Islanders Don't Want A Change Displeased With Rendel Standard Staff Kej)orter KOl'K HI'NDRED islander> living in Pulau Tekon« Besar, just a stone's throw off Singapore, are displeased with the recommendation of the Rendel Constitutional Commission, that they should be grouped together with the other islands to form a separate constituency.230 words
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Advertisement173 1954-04-07 3 Smith-Corona OFFICE TYPEWRITER COUPON FEATURINC PACE CACC Please send us/me full details of I SEND I the SMITH-CORONA office type- /-/Iff A/lAf I writers. i iWUrlllf I Name Address j FOR MORE DETAILS -B^^H. f Sole Aqents: TYPEWRITERS (MALAYA) imntfT^frct I3M. MtllStl MAI. tlltAfUl f t ,i|p« n<fl ttitpioit Mttt.173 words
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Article230 1954-04-07 4 BOR Tells Of 'Guns In Box' AN R.A.O.C. storekeeper told the Singapore Nmrt ro»« V»~ yesterdoy how he found two revolver, and 1 1 rounds """^J^ unlocked box in the storeroom ond ofter nailing it down rorgoi u 1 Mess, Russell Road. The storekeeper. Sergeant Brian230 words
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Article53 1954-04-07 4 A LORRY DRIVER, Vellachamy Vayarakupy. wasflned $75 bv the Singapore Second Traffic Magistrate. Mr Howe Yoon Chong. for negligent driv--ng resulting in a collision with a motor rvvle at the junction of Adam Road and Chee Hoon Avenue on Dec. t2. last year. The injured motor cyclist was53 words
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Article168 1954-04-07 4 Dakota Turns Back On Runway CRASH conscious visitors at Kallang Airport. Singapore, went through some anxious moments i yesterday when a plane that was taking off stopped 00 the runway. Later., two other planes had lo circle over the airport for more than 20 minutes before landing. A Malayan Airways168 words
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Article24 1954-04-07 4 GOVERNMENT announced today that the total imports ol rubber into Singapore and ;he Federation of Malaya in March amounted to 30.82M tons.24 words
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Article67 1954-04-07 4 FOR ro!\:s::ig to produce i driving iicence wbui asked bjf a policeman to do ?o. Yeo Wti Lian. a baker. *a« fined SIS bj the Singapore Se< ond Traflic Magistrate. Mr. Plowe Yoon Chong. yesterday. He was fined another $25 fci driving a van at an67 words
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Article406 1954-04-07 4 In Suit Against C.F.A. KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The case for the plaintiff began today at the continued hearing: of the civil suit at the High Court in which the Committee for Free Asia is being sued by Mr. R. Ramani, a local lawyer, for alleged406 words
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Article77 1954-04-07 4 JAH KIM POI. 21. rlaimcf trial in the Singapore Seventh Felice Court yesterday to s, charge of using criminal forte on a 15-year-old gir\ with intent to outrage her modesty Tne offence was alleged to have taken place in the projectionist s 'room of an open air77 words
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Article42 1954-04-07 4 tration Council in the United Kingdom B the Regls He is Mr. Chee Kooi Fook of th* P-nan* w^Tra ning School, who will undergo twj Tear? a in^ glOI l? 1 will go on a Sino-British scholarship training. He42 words
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281 1954-04-07 4 A SINGAPORE lawyer submitted in Court yesterday that a sanction to prosecute from the Public Prosecutor was not definite and therefore not in ordtr. He asked that his client be acquitted and discharged. The submission was made by Mr. David Marshall, in the281 words
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183 1954-04-07 4 Purchasing Power For Imports is Restricted THE purchasing pow tt for imported goods in Malaya has been restricted by the considerable fall in rubber prices, states the report of the East Asiatic Co.. Ltd for 1953. The politic*] situation iMalaya was stabilised to v m tNtent. the report added. The183 words
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Article173 1954-04-07 4 Call To Build Up Malaya KLUANG. Tiie^.-Mr. M M. Khurana. at ting representative of the Government of i India in Malaya, appealed tc all Indians in the country to i play a worthy part in building up a united Ma.ayan Nation. The appeal was made at the opening ceremony of173 words
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Article83 1954-04-07 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. Electricity consumers in the Federal capital who fail to pay their bills within the specified time will in future receive a seven-day warning, after wbicn their supplies will be cut. This i 9 an experiment launched by the Central Electricity Board in Kuala83 words
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193 1954-04-07 4 Terrorists Find Time To Brush Their Teeth JOHORE BAHRU, Twi a list of articles ewflseated by the Police ia aa estate in Ktaaac iMUcates that the terrorists Had tisae evr» to efeaa. their teeth la the Among the IteMs reeoyered were a toothbrush and a tube of toothpaste. la the193 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-04-07 4 Standard pnoio. MB. G MORISHIMA, of the International Studentr Union, who arrived m Sineaport yesterday, enroote to Jakarta, on a tour of Asian countries to study lWinf eonditions. He Is responsible for tne welfare of foreign students in Japanese universities.Standard - 40 words
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Miscellaneous75 1954-04-07 4 Weather Report m Minimum Temperature: From < J# p.m on April sto 7.30 a.m. on April 6. S'P*™ <"«F>, Penan* <75F) Kota Bahrn (72F). K.L. <75F) r.poh (75F). Kuantin (T4F) Maximum Temperature: Fret* 7.JJ a.m. to |7Jf p m April C. B'pore (gSF). Penan* .<ttF). Ipoh (S3F), Kaantan OIF) Rainfall:75 words
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Article, Illustration51 1954-04-07 5 THE Private Secretary to the Sultan of Jo how. Captain Abdul Kadir bin Haji Mohd. Said (left) seen presenting a cash donation of S\\»o« to Inchr Abdul Rahman Maryadi. an official of th* Brerze Plain new mosque building commit tee in Singapore. The donation came from the51 words
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Article234 1954-04-07 5 Departing GOC Says: Kl ALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The G.O.C. Malaya, den. Sir Hugh Stockwell. said in a farewell ige over Radio Malaya tonight that the morale people of this country was wonderfully high. There was a real feeling of enthusiasm for :he task in hand and234 words
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Article43 1954-04-07 5 Hawking Won 't Pay -Boy Told boy who wanted to e a> a hawker, was the Sinsanore City Court Magistrate. Mr Devereux-Cblebourn. age hawking > 'ar in conn. Nathan of Sti et. was Tee in a A:.>on H.4(» p.m. 3 make igistrate se ti43 words
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Article47 1954-04-07 5 islj dec id- Fxecutive 1954 Inter-; he tor t t i3 Victoria and organised I that next > h e in > ?apore Associa-I B I was held in I e Briti Red Cross. the second I held for the B Associaplanning to ■>■ for the47 words
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Article48 1954-04-07 5 A TALK on 'New Japan" by Mr. K. Ichikawa. representative of a Japanese pre>s agency. today at the United Malays National Organisation Headquarters. Johore Bahru, has been postponed indefinitely. Instead, Inche Sheik Anuar. secretary of UMNO. Johore Bahru, will talk a!x>Lit "Negroes in the United States."48 words
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149 1954-04-07 5 Bid To Ban City Officials Rejected City I down vai an.i exclude the proations have elected rtmentai erj on "*> Committee has Holder of ng licence Eg JW proposed by the staff. i his tan should be made up five representatives of employers and five of the workers. The Sub-Committee149 words
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Article308 1954-04-07 5 Public Praised For Part In Vaccination Drive KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.-The Federation of Moloyo has today declared free from rabies and restrictions on movement of dogs were lifted. Movement of dogs to Singapore will, however, sMI require permit. anti rahU°" OWS ""^"d'ng success in the recent ma308 words
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Article174 1954-04-07 5 All-Out Hunt For Kajang Killers KUALA LUMPUR. Tucs Troops and Police have been "combing" the jungle around Kajang since Sunday for a terrorist gang who have murdered a Chinese, Liew Tai Kim. The murdered man was a cousin of the late Kajang "Bearded Terror," Liew Kon Kim. Terrorists killed Tai174 words
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Article119 1954-04-07 5 TAN Kim Tean. a labourer in a Chinese cemeterv told the Singapore Seventh Police Magistrate. Mr. T Kulasekaram, yesterday, that while he was painting epitaph* three m approached him and saidwhy are yon trying to be funny with us." Two of the three. Tan Cher119 words
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Article115 1954-04-07 5 Trishaman Couldn't Remember TIEN KOK LIN. who had been sent to the Singapore Woodbrid^e Hospital by the Police for observation, was yesterday acquitted and discharged bj the Singapore City Police Court Magistrate on three charges. The charges: wen riding a trisha without being licensed to do so. using c rider's115 words
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Article217 1954-04-07 5 KIALA LUMPUR, Tues— Limited stocks of a new design of SIM denomination currency notes have been received in Malaya and British North Borneo The notes bearing the portrait oj the Queen, will be put into ulation on Monday. They be issued to the public217 words
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Article180 1954-04-07 5 Two Jailed For Armed Robbery SENTENCE ot eight years* rigorous imprisonment was iii\. j posed i" the Singapore Assize j Court yesterday 0:1 Low Static Hoe and his accomplice. Ong I Eng Guan got six years, after thev were convicted of armed robbery. The judge. Mr. Justi e Brown, told180 words
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Article26 1954-04-07 5 FOR using criminal force on one Jaffa r bin Osman at Panchor. Muar. Kadir bin Do'.lah Kamari was fined $!5 by the Muar Magistrate.26 words
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Article, Illustration65 1954-04-07 5 C ,.9u L N D ERWENT. the "murderer" (played by lan Eales White) and Betty Fin don (Gwenyth Loades) in a scene from the Singapore Stage Club's current play, "Ten Minute Alibi." The play will be presented at the Victoria Theatre on April 8, 9 and 10. Booking is at65 words
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Article46 1954-04-07 5 A MAJOR attached to the Singapore District Signal Regiment went out on Mondav to investigate reports of theft of military signal cables. While passing Pender Road he caught three Malay boys They were running away. He stopped and found some cables cut.46 words
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Article67 1954-04-07 5 ON the occasion of its 1 titii anniversary, the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts will hold an exhibition of paintings at the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce on Friday at 5 PJBI It will last till Apr. 12. Mr. G. P. Darke, Senior Inspector of Chinese Schools, will67 words
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219 1954-04-07 5 Social Workers To Hold Welfare Seminars PENANG, Tues The General Secretary of the Union ol Social Workers, Federation of Malaya, Inch* Mohamed Sopiee. today said the points raised by Mr. W. H. Chinn, Social Welfare Adviser to the Colonial Secretary, in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, have been a matter of concern219 words
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Article80 1954-04-07 5 RADIO Malaya's University of the Air programme will be broadcast on Sunday afternoons from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. as from Apr. 11. The frequencies will be 380 metres In the medium wave band and 48.!) metres on short wave. The Wednesday night transmissions conducted previously80 words
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Article69 1954-04-07 5 REMARKING that robbery was very prevalent and tin* accused had committed the offence in a lonely spot, the Singapore First Criminal District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah. yesterday sentenced a fruit seller. Lee Bee Wah, to one year's rigorous imprisonment. Lee was found guilty of robbing Lim69 words
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Article42 1954-04-07 5 A SPECIAL 31-pcnce postage stamp will be issued at all Australian post offices today, to commemorate the centenary of the first telegraph line erected in Australia, between Melbourne and Williamstown. Victoria, which was in operation in. March. 1854.42 words
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Article48 1954-04-07 5 AN INVITATION is extended to all pre-war members of the Air Raid Precautions in Singapore and their families to join in a social to be held at the Civil Defence Club at 8 p.m. on April 10. Admission to the social is free and dress informal.48 words
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Article860 1954-04-07 6 '|"HE debate on the hydrogen bomb in the House of Commons on Monday was particularly notable lor the rather feeble speech by Sir Winston Churchill. Here was a theme fit for oratorical melodramatics. The master of the sonorous prose could have made the House o! Commons resound with860 words
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Article, Illustration1308 1954-04-07 6 PortuyaVs Asian lotohy Wrtn A r^ntineniat Air— Says A Times Correspondent I HE dependencies of Portugal in India are facing political pressure from their neighbour. Indian resentment is growing against the continued existence of the few remaining foreign pockets in the sub-con-tinent which include French-owned Pondicherry1,308 words
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Article, Illustration135 1954-04-07 6 Piea For Schools NANYANG SIANG PAU supports the recent Malayan Chinese Association's plea lor Chinese schools in the Federation on the grounds that they would be useful in the Malayanisation of this nation. I The daily says that fears that the Chinese schools will eventually be forced to135 words
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Article79 1954-04-07 6 Review of Views H Bomb Alarm s UTUSAN Melayu dec arts that the American H-bomb ex- 5 pertinents in the Pacific are? a direct contradiction of the* t'.S "global strategy" out-* lined by Secretaiy of State. J John Foster Dulles, and VieeJ President Richard Nixon] recently. rh e paper deals79 words
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Article560 1954-04-07 6 Sir: Mr. Byrne surely ntittci the point of my attack by trotting out once again the admitted fact that certain increases have been achieved for "industrials" in Government employment. One suspects that Ritson had nearly as inch to do with this uj Mr. Burne and the560 words
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Article222 1954-04-07 6 Sir: Tungku Abdul Rahman said that "The LJ.M.N.O.-M.C.A. Alliance represents 90 percent of the people. The others represent only themselves and no one else." No one has so far challenged this statement of the Tungku because it borders on fantasy. Just what does he mean222 words
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Article33 1954-04-07 6 Sir: -T;u S crs* l r ni-) :i selective bod} ago I app >' ship. I rogr. have not pit the Union not I have btttl a member mun mi Sincaporr33 words
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Advertisement16 1954-04-07 6 FOR QUIET EFFICIENT AIR CONDITIONING TV^stin^iouse Sole Ayents: MACLAINE STOKVIS (M) LTD. Singapore Kuala Lumpur Penang16 words
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Advertisement21 1954-04-07 6 in the homf... "TJ| r <^k^~\/^\ WHICH PKKSI.N I /yljl^ EXCELLKNT V \l M'j JtfflH^^lY^AT LOW <<>■>!: /yu Samaritan; J^ toeet tissue21 words
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Article147 1954-04-07 7 New Red Cross Rules Studied Apr. 6 (Renter).— t xperts from 1 ntries meet here yester- discuss amendments Red Cross conin view of the •v of hydrogen and warfare. ting has been called the International Comol the Red Cross. Ma ao Tzusuki of < Univ< rsity will review of the147 words
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Article65 1954-04-07 7 1 Wil.A. Apr. 6, t AFPI.— V cente Kho. ulti-millionaire tin a Jthorities I >i t vasion invol\ ing than US$5OO,OOO. appear* i have reached a with reports that he -i to H :\a, be report on the escape of wanted Chinese businessin to the65 words
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Article46 1954-04-07 7 r. 6. (Reuter). ing, 25-year-old gassed in her mmitted s cidc anre of her mind I,* 1 a Coroner's lay. r-go-lucky gir!. a London builder's is set lor a big future. She e overnight a? a in the stage .it the Inn."46 words
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110 1954-04-07 7 India May Receive $8 5 M. Aid From US WASHINGTON, April 6, (UP)— Secretary of State »<»»n Foster Dulles disclosed yesterday that the Admnistration will ask Congress for 885,000,000 in economic aid to India during the coming fiscal vear. I i he largest onomic aid. to he includ- t year's110 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-04-07 7 photo. K\Mo. VIETNAM troops >«v« up to counter-attack the rrUi W of besieged "'<>» Bin Phu followiiiK Ihe °l'^«nu of a road linking /">^n with soutliein 'its of r.^istancc. Repeal--11 and SO far unsuccessful VietMtek forces "»><»n this road A. P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article208 1954-04-07 7 WASHINGTON, April 6, (AP)— Secretary of State Mr. John Foster Dulles, told Congress yesterday the Chinese Communists are "coming awful close in liuloChina to direct aggression, which might produce "mas- sive retaliation." Mr. Dulles made this statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, iifter saying208 words
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168 1954-04-07 7 Communist Participation Confirmed PARIS. Apr. 6. (AFP).— An ritative source here last night confirmed reports that Chinese Communist techniciare participating in the Indo-China war. as alleged by u.S Secretary »t States, Mr. .1 in Foster D.; l< g. Information reaching the French Government is similar) v> that contained in Mr.168 words
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Article74 1954-04-07 7 NEW YORK. April 6 (AFP>— The UN. Security Council will meet on Thursday to examine the Palestine situation, it was announced here today. The agenda includes the Jordan and Lebanon complaint against the Xahalin incident, in which several Jordanians were killed, and the Israeli complaint against Jordan74 words
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Article49 1954-04-07 7 NEW YORK. Apr. 6 (AFP)— The Disarmament Commission will meet next Friday under the chairmanship of Chinese Nationalist representative- Dr. Ting Fu Tsiang. The commission has no4 inei for over a year and is now meeting at the requesi of Britain. Franco and the United States.49 words
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Article163 1954-04-07 7 WASHINGTON. Apr. 6, (Reuter) The White House said yesterday that a 1943 agreement between Sir Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt, banning the use of atom bombs except with each other's consent, was '"not in effect at the present." Sir Winston Churchill disclosed the terms ol163 words
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208 1954-04-07 7 U.S. COMMUNISTS AIM 70 TURN OVER CHINA TO RUSSIA OTTAWA. April fi TUP).— North American Communists ;ihn to turn over to Russia "all of China including vitally strategic Formosa." John Blackmore. a Member of Parliament said today. B'a.-kmore. the Canadian Parliament'.* most vocal supporter of Senator Jo.seph R. McCarthy. asked208 words
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Article41 1954-04-07 7 LONDON, April 6 (Reuter)— The Queen yesterday ordered members of the Royal family to observe a week's mourning for Crown Princess Maerthe of Norway who died early yesterday morning. The family Ynourning does not affect official engagements.41 words
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Article38 1954-04-07 7 STATE Department spokesman Suydam said Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida of Japan is expected to visit the United States in the middle of May but that specific dnte« for the trio have not vet bceu set. UPUP - 38 words
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Article, Illustration73 1954-04-07 7 photo. DRESSED in the ceremonial kimono and wearing tbe traditional "tsuno kakushi" on her head, a young: Japanese bride goes to her wedding at Hokkaido on a sled drawn by a horse bedecked in tinkling bells. Springtime, when the snows thaw in Northern Japan, is theA.P. - 73 words
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Article158 1954-04-07 7 MANAGUA, Nicarana, April 6, (AP)— President Anastasio Somoza yeytercfav declared a state of siege and announced that three persons had been killed in an abortive revolutionary attempt. A plot to assassinate him fell through. The three dead were a national guardsman, a poli i :\in158 words
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308 1954-04-07 7 HANOI, Apr. 6,— With the Victminh casualties in the Dien Bien Phu bottle now estimated ot the equivalent of a full division, Vietminh Commander Vo Nguyen Giap is now summoning reinforcements from available units in the north of Vietnam. Giap's obsession with gaining a308 words
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Article, Illustration60 1954-04-07 7 pnoio. ACTRESS Corinne Calvert trll s newspapermen in West Los Angeles. California, last week, shortly after she wa* given treatment for an overdose of sedatives that it u is just a "stupid kind of accident." She explained that she'd taken twice as many sleeping pills as her doctor had prescribed.A.P. - 60 words
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Article29 1954-04-07 7 WEST GERMANY and the .three We>tern allies agreed I yesterday to reject any request j for diplomatic recognition of Soviet Russia's new East Ger- mar satellite. UP.29 words
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Article134 1954-04-07 7 MOSCOW. April 6, (Reuter) Russia acired yesterday to main 'technical arrangements" for the Geneva conference. Soviet acceptance <»f I.# irnmgements propo.sed by three Waiteill DOWN fc'ai notified in in aid,» mem handed to the United 81 Ambassador Mr. (h Bohltn b v Mr Vanity Km/ sow134 words
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Article93 1954-04-07 7 PARIS. Apr. ♦>. (AP» -Marshal Alphonse Juin*i headquarters, provoked by ru Itoun and unofficial reports, issued statement yesterday to deny that he has resigned hi* command of Allied ror In Centrii 523? v 1 The Marshal will not relinquish his po>t until he hai ironclad assurance thai93 words
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Advertisement92 1954-04-07 7 REALLY FIRST CLASS I TAN GRAIN DERBY ano OXFORD SHOES WITH and WITHOUT r r- TOE CAPS £V ,< J^Ki C 77 1 *~y I Vi^B £31 Hr a r W 1 < Lt 5s l& i I VvS Bt~ /C/ IA I I P^Ski. A V tßk M&&K\ 192 words
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Article60 1954-04-07 8 MANILA. April 6, {Atf) The inter-island vessel, Victor, belonging to William Lines, caught fire this morning between Cebu and Lanao provinces, in Visayas, and suffered damage estimated at U5525,000. Although the vessel's forward hold was gutted, the fire was brought under control and the Victor is now60 words
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Article86 1954-04-07 8 429 SHIPS CALL AT HK IN MONTH HONGKONG, April 6, (^P)— Four hundred and twenty-nine ships totalling 1 010,096 net registered tons called at Hongkong during March, the colony's Marine Office reported today. There were 247,861 tons of general cargo and 29,046 passengers carried into the Of the ships entering86 words
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Article75 1954-04-07 8 TOKYO. April 6, (AFP)— A leading Japanese shipping company is planning to open a direct route to West Africa to which an average of 3.000 tons of Japanese goods are exported monthly. Kawasaki Steamship Company is working on a plan chiefly to meet shippers growing demand75 words
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Advertisement660 1954-04-07 8 INORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo (ienoa, Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam Hamhur Bremen S'pore r S'ham Penang T.S Kassel (HAPAG) 7Apr M Schwabenstein (NDL) 11/15Apr ICApr 17Apr T.S Leverkusen (HAPAG) 5/11Ma> l2May If HMay T.S Nabob (NDL) 28May/3June 4June 5 BJune Hong Kong Manila Kobe Yokohama Penang660 words
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Advertisement700 1954-04-07 8 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/I' K tUM|\»\, S'pore P.S'ham Hrmn MAI AVA for Kohslchang. £&*.nd H^^^^ >3Apr p -MEONIA" foi Bangkok 19 22Ap r H f "INDIA" for Djakarta. Kohsi»i,K S o a bfSna?o k n o g h.°m Ba7/1.M,,8 a7/l.M,, 5 S "LALANDIA" for Bangkok ..14/15May SAILINGS TO700 words
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Article424 1954-04-07 9 Action MAkely LIVELY action on the world's rubber fronts is being freely predicted in view of forthcoming top level rubber talks. Singapore and Colombo will be the battle-ground sites. The ciasii will be an producers and consum.i 1 it* lirst encounter, at Sin oie, i will424 words
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Article333 1954-04-07 9 9" e °f the most popular building materials spec" fit i lor us e in Singapore hospita.> i schools, prison, Radio Malav,.,' and other construction pro. jects i s vermiculite, an altera- I tion product of mica large v J found in South Africa and the United333 words
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Article171 1954-04-07 9 Planters Fund Appeal The chairman of the Planters* Benevolent Fund of Malaya. Mr. J. C. Mathison. has issued an appeal /or contributions to the Fund. Mr. Mathison said that through the generosity of both companies and individuals in the past, the Fund had been able to give financial assistance to171 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-04-07 9 Mr. F.H. Atkinson who smc-eds Mr. A.F. Taylor as Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. Mr Atkinson is chairman of the Board of Directors of Messrs. Harper Gilfillan hi Co Ltd.32 words
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Article115 1954-04-07 9 UNITED States rubber statistics showed consumption dur-, ing February at 41,167 tdis compared with 41,064 tons for January. Imports for February were not yet available but dur. ing January 41,789 tons of rut>ber went into the U.S. Stocks of rubber at the ?n^ of February stood at115 words
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Article191 1954-04-07 9 IHE Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce. A Mr F.H. Atkinson layi thai there are reasonable grounds for hoping for an improvement in the Colony's entrepot trade. Without wishing to be unduly complarent. Mr. Atkinson is of the view that there vhould be191 words
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Article, Illustration192 1954-04-07 9 THIS year's British Industries Fair, largest national trade exhibition in the world, will be held in London and Birmingham from May 3 to 14. The industries represented are responsible for m.»re thar half of Britain's total exports, and many of the rr.imifsoturo displayed will192 words
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Article200 1954-04-07 9 British Industry is in the course of emerging from the strait-jacket which, for one reason or another, was imposed on it in the years immediately after the war". Mr. Peter Thorneycroft. President of the Board of Trade said. As controls are removed and impediments abolished.200 words
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Article202 1954-04-07 9 PRICE movements in nil seciions of the Malayan hare market were irregular over an improved turnover. INIM'STRI H Buvers Seller* B B. Petrol 38/ 38 6 Gammon 3.32 3.35 Jacks W. 2.80 2 85 S. Steamship 18.25 18.50 Straits Times 290 2.93 Straits Traders 22.40 2260 S'pore Traction Ord.202 words
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Article135 1954-04-07 9 RUBBER QUltf THE rubber market in Singapore yesterday closed qu.et ;.t .•>»] omtl per lb. for first «rade rubber for April shipmei.t, (.">MJ cents on Monday). Fair activity was reported during th e day. but Dlimi order? wore small. Uprountry sdling eontribul* ed to the easiness m the market135 words
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Article159 1954-04-07 9 COPRA in Singapore produce market opened steady but closed uncertain, vrhila) coconut oil was quiet. Lewis and Peat quotation* for April shipment copra yesterday were (buyers and seller^): $28 7/8 and $2:) l/f per picul (11 a.m.), steady; $28 7/8 and $29 1/8 (noon), steady quiet; $29 J and159 words
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Miscellaneous317 1954-04-07 9 -^y^ c «--'"*i-</-l lAw s-hole TM'ftoLE TW>M'- 1 1 once vo'has r^ABfeED I |4rr/*4rws7>tA/r— >\ aa^v r rw O J^ J.v .-.."-i^ >JZ ABO^TfJM' A *s^^^. J^^ A BABN BACHELOR J-^^O^ &ACHELO* WHK£S UP SCX£AfItN6!r I• j:^ r r I r-/^?\ifi^f^ C^K'f NIS P"OL^S LL^ (frtx II HONEST ABE IS317 words
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Advertisement506 1954-04-07 10 SEE WHAT THE QUj^^_y^ B¥B^ '■'JM^B BBt^ir^ IBBBW <|^^^F>'-'>*' V-*-' ~^Bl bW BW^ *H|k^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K^ -z x '^ty bh^^B jjaßy i 1 ashore lolloweu b^A ,^m yJB JErfißM^^JAßßflv v Hr^' J^f> .awj '■tiffifc'^si& I the Duke at Home Island '?w QLBt™^ jC M^^^^ yJtO Vif 'SB Bb o^^l in the COCOS506 words
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Article, Illustration781 1954-04-07 11 PETER WILSON - PETER WILSON Says IONDOK, April 6.— What a pity that one of the L i, nil most skilful heavyweight fights since the r betweea Don Cockell and Roland La Starza, i u\ bv marred bv that old American rallying cfy: U t !lu/781 words
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Article120 1954-04-07 11 Charles Gets His Chance Nf W YOKK. Apr. 6, I I lumpion Rocky Marriano ;»«d Kzzard harks sii;iwd formal rommissioa contracts testerdaj l«»r their 15r .i-ind *orW hravyueisht itlr IgM at Yankee inn <>n i*me 17. It will be M.miano's irsi b.nit tUmtt retaining t title by slopping Roland l.i120 words
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Article19 1954-04-07 11 exi Singapore Rifle A>- Spoon shoot will be Sunday at 6-W p m. at ah ri'nge.19 words
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Article47 1954-04-07 11 THE Coronet Badminton Panv recently concluded its tournament. The winners were: Singles: champion Koh Kim Guan. runner-up Guinea Goh. Junior Singles: .ham-' pion Lian Thiam Teek. run- ner-up: Abdul Razak. Open Doubles: champion Bi'ly Quek Anthony Hill, runnerup: Koh Kim Gvian <St Teo Beng Hai.47 words
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Article44 1954-04-07 11 KELAXTANS Suara Muda soccer team are expected to arrive in Singapore this weekend for three sames here. Dates fixed for their matches ar e Sat. April 10. Sun. April 11 and Tuesday April 13. SAFA will announce their opponents later.44 words
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Article50 1954-04-07 11 TAIPIXG. Tue?.— The Shell Sports Club of Ipoh sent their football and table-tennis team> to Taiping during the weekend for friendly fixtures against the Chinese Recreation Club. Taiping CRC proved superior and won the football fixture s—:i5 :i and the table-iennis eruounier B—3.8 3.50 words
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Article37 1954-04-07 11 TAXJOXG MAJLIM. Tues.— Th e Government E:i<ilN i Sr^hoo!. Tap:ih. beat the Meihodist English School. T;in;on 2 Malim 2 l mi soccer. Scorers were Ahmad and Saminathan tor Tuotih and Sabapathy for the M.E.S.37 words
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479 1954-04-07 11 Health Money Hit Ceylon Team For Asian Games COLOMBO. Apr. 6. (AP).— Health and finances are causing changes in the probable Ceylon lineup lor the Second Asian Games in Manila, starting on Mav 1. Dropped from the probable teams were hard punching boxer G. G. Adams, laid low by a479 words
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Article129 1954-04-07 11 No Wide Bowling Please LONDON, April 6: (Router) Disturbed by negative tactic s the M.C.C. have asked Jhe English County Cricket duos to discourage "defensive bowling wide of the leg stump' and to keep a record this year 01 the number of overs bow.ed per hour. In a statement last129 words
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Article33 1954-04-07 11 LONDON. April «5. (Reuter) Results of yesterday's Rugby Union matches are: Coventry 8. Moseley 0: Devonport Services '.i. Newpoit 12: Neath 0. Llanelly 3: Rugoy Le:i?ue. Halifax 15, Bradford Northern 2.33 words
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Article42 1954-04-07 11 TAIPING. Tues. Although down bv one goal in the first half, Taiping Malay Teachers staged a magnificent rally in the second to net three goals and beat their Krian colleagues In a friendjy soccer tie here yesterday by 3—l.42 words
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Article86 1954-04-07 11 GLASGOW. April 6, (Reuter) I Celtic reached the final of j the Scottish Cup when they defeated Motherwell by three goals to one in their semi-final replay at Hampden Park here yesterday. A crowd of 92.662 watched a good battle with plenty of thrills. Celtic had greater86 words
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Article258 1954-04-07 11 NEW HAVEN, Connecticut. April 6, (AP) Ford Konno. probably the world's outstanding middle-distance swimmer today, modestly claims there h no secret to his success "1 just like to swim." The 21-year-old Hawaiian has been swimming for 12 year s in big league competitions and apparently his formula258 words
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Article134 1954-04-07 11 SINGAPORE YMCA tennis ties for today and tomorrow: TODAY T.im Hee Chin K S. Khong v J. E. Jellineek D. Robertson. Col. D. A. Mander Van Hem-en v S. K. Ong Harold Chia, O. G. Mather Baker v Liem Khe Liang Low Kee Pow. Singles: Francis134 words
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Article68 1954-04-07 11 NIAGARA FALLS. Apr. fi (IP) Foreign players may very well dominate the first United States national badsiinton tournament in which they hav e been allowed to participate. Observers believe that* thi s tournament at the Niagara Falls Country Club is the association's hid to make the I'nited68 words
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Advertisement171 1954-04-07 11 DISTRICT COCRT SALE In the cause of Writ of Distress No. 320 of 1954 Between Alkaff Co Plaintiffs. versus Lye Kong San Defendant. AUCTION SALE OF Tables, Almeriahs. Cameras. Flashlights, Chairs, Wall Clock. Wooden Beds. etc.. etc. To be held at Nos. 42 and 43 Upper Circular Road, Singapore On171 words
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Advertisement750 1954-04-07 11 SITUATIONS VACANT I>UBLIC Assistinco ■action, Department or Social Wi. iare. Sinjjapore:Invrstifjator < Male). Salary scale: $220 x 15-445 p.m. plus Variable Allowance. Total tmeluments at present r;inge hom $286/- p.m. with aiUlOal increments to $578 50 p.m. Age: 21 'ib. Duties: Interrogation, investigation, verification and review of Circumstances of applicants750 words
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Advertisement856 1954-04-07 11 btandard Srr\ ire For The I. nriii|»l<>\<><l AT VOt'R SLR\ l( t: Sjsbj f eaj uiumplo^rd and m nred r* help >ou find work ilir Sin f jp« r# «»»dard I n-mpl.n m Burrjsj offers m,u free spjee in ih,» column Just rail or wnu «oor local Standard of ice856 words
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Article, Illustration1008 1954-04-07 12 BILL MOSS - Islanders Give Tigers A Fright In Grand Game BILL MOSS By TO PI I U BrarTi United fell the honour of bein? the first team to hold the unbeaten, unplayable Tigers to a 1-1 draw in a rousing SAFA Division 1 League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. The element1,008 words
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Article50 1954-04-07 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues Three or today's four league soccer fixtures had to be postponed due to heavy rain. Iq the only match played on the Lever Bros. ground in Bungsar Road. Singapore Cold Storage beat Lever Brothers by] two goaU to one in heavy sh >wer.50 words
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Article67 1954-04-07 12 3V FIVE goals to two Rajaji 3C vesterday beat Tuan Monsj >ld boys at soccer. The winners' c\une through K. S. AH and A. Doraiappa two each and S Etamiah one. Cheong Heng reduced the deficit. PENANO. Tues— Penang Ma-. lays vi 11 clash against Perlis Malays in67 words
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Article269 1954-04-07 12 MFTEEN players and two officials have been picked by the Singapore Amateur Football Association at a Council meeting held last nism to represent the Colony at the second Asian Games in Manila The players are: Chu Chee Seng, Wilfred Skinner, Son i l?™ en269 words
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Article101 1954-04-07 12 THE Governor'? Cup over Lm mLT^^?* 61 of SIO -^o Turf cfnh' Bh l the Sin SaP°re lurf Clubs May meeting on U 19 and 22. This race will honei class I. dta l lon* lmn l er C«P over 6 furJonga. also for das? 1 div101 words
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Article44 1954-04-07 12 I PE.NAXG. Tues.-Holding off &<& ra j v b v Government union B m the last quarter W the game, the Muslim youngsters managed to share honours with a two-all draw in t»e ser-ond division match Played at the Dato Kramat ground today.44 words
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Article101 1954-04-07 12 9ERJEMBAN. Tueg Negri PhUfSßi Chinwe Recreation yuj, A team >eored a well L-s-.Mved victory over the SeremJ»:i Rangers "A" team by one loai* to nil ia the six-a -side gjirnameni io r the Taylor b.ueld here this afternoon. Th d Rangers had an off day ind on the101 words
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Article21 1954-04-07 12 Yesterday's S.A.F.A Division 2 league match between Chinese Athletics "A" and BODCA wa3 postponed because the ground was unfit.21 words
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Article156 1954-04-07 12 SBA RECORDS THANKS TO AW GEC int Singapore Badminton Association has placed on record its thanks to Mr. Aw Boon Haw and the General Electric Co. for their generosity in purchasing the electrical fittings of th« badminton hall at the recent auction sale, and lenditi? them to the badminton stadium156 words
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Article320 1954-04-07 12 lasf l^lb d t r u r M na^ a y victory over Traction Union m.n?i J hn S Sports Club scored another iSS W ,Vc^ te a y at Gevla n& Stadium when tiiev ™?trh v J w MSC "in a SAFA320 words
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Article138 1954-04-07 12 ADELAIDE. April 6 (Renter) Sir Donald Bradman said here today that he was "delighted" to hear of the MCC's criticism of defensive bowling down the leg side Referring to the MCC's statement In London yesterday, he said: "Let us hope" this pronouncement will bring us better and138 words
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Article334 1954-04-07 12 LONDON, Apr. 6, (Reuter)— Japan's teams in the Swaythling and CorbiUon Cup events for men and women respectively, swept to easy victories in their opening matches today in the 21st world table tennis championships at Wembley. The men beat the Netherlands 5-0 in a Group334 words
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Article204 1954-04-07 12 Tampenis Are Still Unbeaten TAMPENIS Rovers maintained their unbeaten record m the 9AFA Division league yesterday when they beat the strong Kima Rangers at the C.Y.M.A. ground yesterday. Tampenii arc now on the top at the league table with eitjlu p<»in:s fr «n lour lames. They still have meet the204 words
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Article117 1954-04-07 12 TODAY'S Sport SOCCER: SBH LeagueDir l:-Chartered Bank v, ""^""PubUshing Housei£SL Be r Frflser and i yV e AT Vs TT Mer^^tile Bank— Z 1 Bnkom—Farrer Park. yi.L.L. vs Breweries Geiylang Stadium. S.C.S. vs Si me Darby STC. Div. U- Gnthrie vs Malayan Airways —Keppel Road, Handlesbahk vs Singapore Traction Company—117 words
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502 1954-04-07 12 WINDSOR LAD - ALWAYS AGAIN BEST GALLOPER ON THE TRACK WINDSOR LAD By IPOH Tues.— On a slightly yielding track due to yesterday's sharp %noil van Breukelen's candidates, Always and Bndgelaw II were again verv atlr workers at this morning's workouts of horses entered for Saturday ra.rs inir dav of Perak Turf Club's502 words
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Article335 1954-04-07 12 Every Chance (We>t). 00 the inside, was going better than Passing: Fair (Tjoa) al the e"d of half a mile to return 53 2- 5 sec, the last throe in 40. Watch Every Charuv who has trained on splendidly. Honeymoon (Whitney) an I Sion Tudor335 words
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