Singapore Standard, 13 April 1954
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Title Section21 1954-04-13 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD IS /t. Jt >5 X»\. IV. No. 2R5. SINr.\I»ORE v TUESDAY, APRIf, lj f 1951 TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.21 words
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Article, Illustration1086 1954-04-13 1 Passenger Vanishes From Plane Emergency Hate t BODY FOUND NEAR t S. JOHORE FACTORY A SINGAPORE clerk, Cheong Cheng Ee, 40, I disappeared through the emergency hatch of a Malayan Air- I ways Dakota yesterday as it was flying at an altitude of 6,500 I feetStandard; Yong Peng Seong - 1,086 words
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Article82 1954-04-13 1 AS THREE Singapore Police i Inspectors went up into a tUSr pected opium den m Victoria 1 Street, last night, they heard a thud, seconds after a homemade alarm was set off. Looking out of th e window, they found a man lying on the road.82 words
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Article48 1954-04-13 1 SYDNEY. April 12 (Renter) The terms of any settlement to end the fighting m Ind©China should not mean Communist swallowing of Vietnam. External AtTairs Minister Richard Casey said tonight, before ing to Singapore ou the first stage of his flight to the Geneva conference.48 words
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90 1954-04-13 1 Malayans Bag US Singles Doubles nton players proved beyond the thai the) ire the world's best c when they yesterday annexed the fej titles i r Niagara Falls, New thai the United Slates chami thrown >;>-"'. to the world and beating Joe A 1 s to n 15—5, 2—15. i;-90 words
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Article79 1954-04-13 1 Counter Attack On Rebels HANOI, April 12, (AP>. French Union troops, with fixed bayonets, launched a strong cftock today against thousands of Vietminh >ing to smash through to the heart of Dien from the east and southeast. Rene O y, Fr v. nander m <. nt>79 words
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Article46 1954-04-13 1 DJAKARTA, April 12 (Reu:<?r» A g;).-]^ 1 operating 40 miles wrest Djakarta. near Se:.*;*^. today. >et a tru -k on flre, threw thi Chinese owner ::i the flames and <hot a pjsienger. The gang.-ier? pulled out the ev.s -»f the f<46 words
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190 1954-04-13 1 COLOMBO, April 12, (Reuterl. In a colourful setting, reminiscent of former durbars, Queen Elizabeth accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh opened Parliament here today. On a blazing day 20.000 people had gathered round the Independence Memorial where tfie ceremony was held, hours before the Queen's190 words
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133 1954-04-13 1 CALCUTTA, April 12 (AP) Radioactive dust front nuclear explosions has been picked from the winffs of a plane from Singapore m India, Calcutta University's Institute of MMfeftf 1 Physics announced tod ly. The radioactive content of the dust was stated to be small and quite133 words
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Article54 1954-04-13 1 LONDON. April 12 (Reuter) Prince Nicholas of Yu^nklavia died tvrly today aitor an accident while he A -> v driving ir,.~ par through B k- lin- ,i^.- i > driving ■lorn lawardi Lond:*a wrhen tin* irridfnt ocnin Hil 'dl W .!> fllllllll «"'l" I ted m54 words
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Article42 1954-04-13 2 Claremont. California Apr.! 12 Miss Roberta Ho. daughter of Mr and Mrs Herbert Ho. Barnett Road. Penan* Malaya is one o< j .OJB students enrolled a t Pomona Colle-e 'o< Edward Sanders, dean of ad™<sion s She graduated42 words
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Article26 1954-04-13 2 General A G O'Carroll SroU c General Officer OmmSd! jng Singapore Base District S-t°cS£ al De Mou!pied "S oi at Company. R.A.S.C.26 words
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Article34 1954-04-13 2 Al L former members of the Ut Singapore (Trafalgar) Sea J^out Group are requested to contact by letter or personally Mr. Lim Kwa Chwee Group Scoutmaster, of 14 Everton Road, Singapore. 2.34 words
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163 1954-04-13 2 CHILDREN OF PRISON STAFF TO HAVE FUND KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Prison officers m the Federation have started a fund for the education of their children. Starting from January this year, officers of the rank of Principal Officers Grade II and under which includes the Chief Warder Sergeant and wardresses have163 words
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Article42 1954-04-13 2 MRS. Shirin Fozdar, president of the Bahai Assembly, will leave Singapore for IndoChina. by air today. She is visiting Indo-China on a lecture tour, and is expected to viatt interior towns m the country to establish Bahai centres.42 words
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Article25 1954-04-13 2 MA.I. GEN. E.K.G. Sixsmith. Chief of Staff. G.H.Q. FARELF. returned to Singapore by air last night after a visit to Japan and Korea.25 words
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Article185 1954-04-13 2 PHILIP Charles Dominic, a young Eurasian gospel salesman at the Seventh Day Adventist Church, was granted a divorce m the Singapore High Court yesterday on the ground of his wife's adultery while he was serving a term of imprisonment for collaborating with the Japanese during185 words
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Article62 1954-04-13 2 ABOUT 100 officials and committee members of various branches of the Singapore Division of the United Malays' National Organisation will tonight hear from their Federation leaders about UMNO's attitude towards Federal elec tions. President of 4he UMNO Tengku Abdul Rahman and other leaders will address members62 words
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Article49 1954-04-13 2 A bible was stolen from tne bible-stand m the Armenian Church. Hi!! Street Singapore, on Sunday. It was found missing when the caretaker opened the church on Sunday morning Jb£ Church, oldest m the Colony, has no congregation at present as there is no pastor.49 words
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Article45 1954-04-13 2 A THIEF entered a h mat 111 Rii< c Course Road Sin >ipore. yesterday and stole 550 m cash, valuable? worth $163 and six pawn tickets. A man \va« seen In the premises and a discription has been given to Police.45 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-04-13 2 photo. MR. A. A. ALEXANDER, vice president of the American President Lines (left), with his wife (centre). arrived m Singapore by KLM Super Constellation from Bangkok yesterday. Mr. Alexander is on a round-the-world trip, visiting A.P.L. offices, m connection with their plans for replacement of shipsStandard - 67 words
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169 1954-04-13 2 THE West Australian Din.t Tea>n gave a grand di^p'ay k. ballroom daocini In a competition at th< 8 |apo t 1 B;.«--minton Hall X niEh: tt collect funds for Ihi SBA. hall fund. Musio .s'ipplieci by :nt Liberty afniiral iad Dreasatic] Association led bjr169 words
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Article66 1954-04-13 2 COMMODITY PRICES CUXISG ruhhr, Bu>rr» < N<l l< > S Sihil I No I Ks< 2 No ks< >K> No Xv s Tonr qujft lh«- prnes o| tin da\ i,s |f)gj jp uj I n\ho\ HI kkh N< I.' n Ml -mut ll«i:iv». l-rms M*Bdby*g vpfiiii Jlaj IT. ./iinr IT66 words
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179 1954-04-13 2 THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce Is making representation to the Colony Government against its decision ttf refuse licences for the import of broken rice. All licences that have already been approved are valid for one month only. In a letter to the Director179 words
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Article117 1954-04-13 2 PLASTIC SURGERY SEEN IN COLONY Boy J5%) Was The First Patient A FIVE-ond-holf-yeor-old boy w first patient Mr. B. K. Rank and his 2 Dr. R H. Sranistreet, two Austrolion took on to demonstrote recent devclopm^ plastic surgery, ot the Gencrol uf^' yesterday. 05p(t The boy was operated on for117 words
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227 1954-04-13 2 Tax Causes A Sawmill Crisis REGULATIONS BLAMED Standard Staff Reporter A DEPrTATION of sawmillers from Singapore and Juliore pointed out to the Deputy Director for Road Transport, Federation, Mr. R. Jackson, that if the new haulage regulations were not relaxed, it would kill their present hopes of establishing Ma lay227 words
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Advertisement205 1954-04-13 2 Z£ SEEM BE SAF£ I lUill! Do you ft |[fc|^^^— j "i v l> to dtoivf 4^^^^J BHHHMHHimH^^HB an «M-ri<l«Mit? mMMMH| <••( I relic, (or BP^fcwi n ||ir rp;ir *>f c HH IM I ok" Yr^. Why not fix fl^Bf AY ST mm MOKIII.IIK XXII.M 'TOR MF Al IX^ l205 words
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Advertisement42 1954-04-13 2 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise sour needs for a s little a« Ten cents a word in the classiStandard. Advertisements £cepted at 128. Robinson of »hP% at i the bra "^es pi the Standard in Kuala Ip 0 pur Pe "ang and42 words
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Advertisement147 1954-04-13 2 AN ANSWER m advance When a man lives longer than the usuol spon a •finds his earning capacity grodually decreo^mg I oltogether ceasing, the question that distresses most is "How to support my fomily end rv When a^ man dies, the only question his frienu csk "What's go.ng to happen147 words
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Article, Illustration368 1954-04-13 3 SATA INSTALS MACHINERY TO 'GROW TB GERMS Standard Staff Reporter wollarion of oil the necessary machinery for one j most vital, but lesser known to the layman, Wions of a tuberculosis clinic the growing of tuberculosis germ has just been completed the Singapore Anfi Tuberculosis Association, m already costly andStandard - 368 words
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169 1954-04-13 3 «tii Korean Government-owned tanker, vMch broke down at sea and had to be THE Chunchi Ho which was ►aded to her marks with fuel from Saudi Arabia, was on m ly from Bombay to Yokohama a few weeks ago when (imped into port169 words
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Article13 1954-04-13 3 1 Stan Repwtet i i A thai iblish- •> La13 words
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Article9 1954-04-13 3 MADE SAMSU: FINED $3,000 11 Singapore T Ku.. exhibits9 words
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Article102 1954-04-13 3 THE Singapore Improvement Trust has insisted that a piece >; Land bounded by Pekin Street, Telok Ayer Street. Cr:: Street and China 3U-e r leased to the City Council should be used as a car park to 5.30 p.m. and thereaftei js a children's102 words
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Article, Illustration74 1954-04-13 3 THIS is ei^ht year-old doh Son* Chiat. He was Rivrn away by hi s parents to an unknown j>erson throush a broker wtwtu months ago. Sim\» then he has dis appeased. The broker has since died. The Singapore Social Welfare Department is investigating. Anyone who ha.s74 words
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Article56 1954-04-13 3 SIGNALMAN X. J. Dabson of the Royal Signal Corps who was sentenced to 112 dayi' detention on Thursday, list week, was convicted for the theft )f the coil of a wireless set and not a wireless set as reported m the Singapore Standard of56 words
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Article180 1954-04-13 3 Standard Staff Reporter IHE first of the officer cadets -n the Royal Malayan Navy. Mr. Chi a Cheng Lock, left Singapore yesterday for the R>vat Naval College at Dartmouth, England. o n I tw.>-year course m supplies. itte only successful candidate amon^ the180 words
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Article354 1954-04-13 3 SCHOOL HEAD CHEATED P.O. BANK Used Two Books To Draw Money JUMORE BAHRU, Mon.— A. Vythilingam, 65 year-old manager of a private English school at Kulai, was today convicted m the Sessions Court «>y Mr N. L. Cohen on a charge of having cheated the Controller of the Savings Bnnk,354 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-04-13 3 Photo by Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W. F. Schaeffer after their marriage at Singapore's St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. The bride is the former Rosemary June Simmons, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Simmons of Singapore.' Mr. Schaeffer. whose parents are m Holland, is attached to Borneo Sumatra TradingHenry Woon - 55 words
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Article245 1954-04-13 3 Zommonsense v. The law IF COMMOXSENSE interferes with the law. throw out the law, the City Police Magistrate, Mr. J. M. Deveieux-Colebourn, advised the Vehicles Office prosecutor, Mr. G. Westerhout, yesterday. Hs? had asked Mr. Westerhout whether the notice j' the taxi stand m Zion245 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-04-13 3 MR H. T. GLAZE, who has just been appointed a director of Master I Limited. Singapore, which he joined m Aiis: ust. ISM, from a n advertising agency m Birmingham. England. Before the war. m which he served m the Royal Air Force. Mr. Glaze was train edStandard - 103 words
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146 1954-04-13 3 Protest On Excessive' Water Rates SINGAPORE City Council employees who stay In tt* van otis multi-storejred Council qyarteri are protesting against the "excessive** t\ai rate diarged !>v 'he Council for water used for common purposes The charge is W M month for Rat based on 10,000 gallons of water. Only146 words
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168 1954-04-13 3 THE Singapore Malay Teachers* Union at its annual general meeting: held on Sunday, urged the Colony Government to carry out the proposed five-year plan lor Malay schools without delay. A resolution adopted at the meeting expressed "regret" at Government's delay |q Introducing the168 words
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Article62 1954-04-13 3 THE City Registrar ->i Vehicles has asked the City Council to treat as '"urgent." a request frotr the Singapore Hire Car Association for permission I i use the Vehicles Department premises t> t>n-dtu-t evening classes for tjx;drivers. The Registrar feels that if treated otherwise it mi^ht62 words
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Advertisement220 1954-04-13 3 A quick rub with Vim on a damp cloth and th* greasiest stove is spotless. And Vim cleans so smoothly makes surfaces bright and shining without i scratch. For easier, better cleaning, always use Vim cleans everything '**0$ smoothly and speedily Li. I t X To our Indian Malay Customers220 words
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Article, Illustration295 1954-04-13 4 Super ConnieFliesInto Colony For The First Time Standard Staff Reporter K.LM's FIRST Super Constellation to land at Kalians Airport yesterday did so amidst considerable excitement a* it was reported the plane was m trouble. Despite the arrival of a fire engine from the Central Fire Station the "trouble" turned out295 words
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Article302 1954-04-13 4 Down Tools Decision Due WHILE the Indo-Moloy Pokistoni Seomen Union's strike enters its 23rd doy todoy, it olso marks (he expiry of the strike notice issued by the Singapore Asian Maritime Officers' Union to the Straits Steamship Company. A spokesman of the Mariiime Officers' Union told302 words
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Article96 1954-04-13 4 Beaten With Firewood, Court Told MOM A MED Noot bin Hassan and Abdul Wahab bin Jono stood trial m the S;ngapore Assize Court yesterday on a cnarge of murdering a H6-year-oid fruit-st Her. Tan Sam Heng. It was alleged that on last Dec. 11. at 8.:*0 am.. Mohamed nnd Abdui96 words
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Article88 1954-04-13 4 THEEN PANG YAM, who is serving 12 month.*' imprisonment on a robbery charge, yesterday had his plea of guilty on h charge of riding a motor cycle without the owner's consent lurned down by the Singapore First Traffic Magistrate, Mr. F. A. Chua. Reason Mr. Chua88 words
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Article182 1954-04-13 4 Stockwells Leave By Plane LT.-GENERAL Sir >1 t h Stork w( Ji, fvr m c r G.O.C Malays. ai)ri Lady Storkwel] left Singapore by C.P.A Sky-, master for Bangkok yesterday j en route to England, Genera! Slockwfll. who has recently been succeeded as the i HOC., Malaya by Lt -General182 words
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Article71 1954-04-13 4 UNION HITS AT C-G 's OFFICE A CHARGE that certain ofndals of the SJnpaporc Commissioner General"? office were trying to <eek individual agreements from its Joral employees instead of through Ihc Union, was made by tht Singapore Worker's Union, m a letter tt> the Administrative Officer yesterday. The Union prrifsted71 words
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Article195 1954-04-13 4 Colony's Building School THE FIRST talch of eight students, who completed their thret months' training m the Singapore School of Bui lei inp. at Balestier Road, will start work with local buildinfr firms today. For a start. tin\v i. rd rivf a salary of S.^.-SO195 words
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Article104 1954-04-13 4 THE KMMiO-si long Siugpprr* Sikh community will celebrate today the baptism <A Guru Govind Singh a Sikh voldiers.iint who 25.S yr«'M« apo. introduced a new f»ith to lest the fidelity and rounflc of hi* follower*. He \va? the m.in who mgec. that all Sikhs fthould VCtl their104 words
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Article148 1954-04-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A five-man delegation has been appointed by the Federation Government to attend the next international Rubber Study Group conference, which opens m Colombo on May 2. The five men are: Mr. PB.J. Coghlan. Mr. .I.W.A. Cater. Mr. Yong Shook Lin. Mr. G. H.148 words
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87 1954-04-13 4 REALTY FIRM TO PAY 9p.c. DIVIDEND eastern Rea ty Company. Ltd. reported a net profit *>f $117,815 for IVSA and wil'i W pny ng a dividend cf nine ptr cent less tax. The profit. with $100,201. brought forward from the prtviouf account, make*- i tola. Of $218,024 available. The directors87 words
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287 1954-04-13 4 SPECIAL BRANCH MAN ON TRIAL FOR HOTEL SHOOTING MISS LAURA WARREN. Supervisor of the Embassy Hotel, Meyer Road, said m the Singapora Second District Court yesterday that en hearing" about a shooting incident she went to the sth floor of the hotel and noticed smoke fumes 'Which she thought came287 words
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Advertisement41 1954-04-13 4 BARGAIN BUY! You can advertise your needs for as little as ten cents a word in the classified columns of the Standard. Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Road or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Ipoh.41 words
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Advertisement161 1954-04-13 4 Bb B^B *H I I H I I I I *^Bk. Jk. I JEa 4 "3 SAILORS I A GIRL" 1 i, IIXHMCOLOK Klarrinp Jaiu- POWtLL Gordon HftcftAß Phs! Pathc News: OXFORD- CAMBRIDGE BOAT Tcpmomur 00nipj FRUITS OF MARRIAGE I m MAVBAKIN »Urrin c i I w N OIK KASTIK161 words
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Article, Illustration192 1954-04-13 5 SIPUT SARAWAK, winner of the Malayan "Oscar" for being the best film actress of 1953, returned to Singapore on Sunday from a tour of the Federation to find her house burgled and clothing worth $3,500 missing. Siput, who lives in Boon Teek Road, discoveredStandard - 192 words
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Article100 1954-04-13 5 AMERUDIN bin Jaidin. 27, was charged m a Singapore court yesterday, with entering the Colony on March 9 without a valid entry permit. A n Immigration Officer told Mr A. W. Ghows. the Magistrate, that on information received, a Deputy Immigration Officer, and a Police100 words
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194 1954-04-13 5 Standard Shipping Reporter ABOUT 397 Gurkha soldier* and their families and 193 civilians, who were quarantined m St. John's i Island on their arrival m Singapore on board the San thia last Saturday, were allowed to land yesterday by the local port health auhorities. The army194 words
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Article117 1954-04-13 5 $8 M. Copra Imports In January MALAYA'S copra trade w.i> worth 56. 699. 0UT ;n exports and $8,019,004 m imports during January, this year. Exports amounted to more than in. nun tons while imports exceeded 15.500 tons m that month. The country's imports are largely from Sumatra. In the month117 words
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Article48 1954-04-13 5 TWO men were detained by the Singapore Polifo yesterday after they were alleged to have assaulted a man at Changi Road when he refu>ed to pay extortion money. The two men were alleged to have demanded 510 from a man who lives m Paya Leoat Road.48 words
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Article34 1954-04-13 5 COMMODORE A.H. Thorold and Rear Admiral G. V. Gladstone of the Royal Navy, arrived m Singapore yesterday for a three day stay m the Colony, on Admiralty business, before returning to Hongkong.34 words
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Article37 1954-04-13 5 HONGKONG. April 22-Speci 1 Standard Service: Closing prices of the Hongkong Txchange today were $15.79 to £1 sterling; $5.78 to US$l: $1,813 to Malayan $1; $0,212 to one Indonesian Rupiah; Gold $247,125 to i tael.37 words
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148 1954-04-13 5 Standard Staff Reporter SIXTEEN intelligence officers from three Com-munist-threatened countries of South-East Asia are now m Singapore attending hush-hush defence talks, The Standard understands. It is learnt that they have been specially invited by the Commissioner General for South-East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MaeDonald. Military148 words
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Article24 1954-04-13 5 LIM TIAN one-year-old girl, of Syed Alwi Road died In the Singapore General Hospital after being admitted for fuspected poisoning.24 words
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298 1954-04-13 5 Judge Holds Up Hearing ,*N application was made in the Singapore High Court yesterday to commit the former millionaire, Yeo Jin Guar, to jail on the ground that, prior to his bankruptcy, he borrowed money knowing that he could not repay. Mr.298 words
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Article62 1954-04-13 5 MONEY FOR TENGKU 'S TRIP KUANTAX. Mon. At an extraordinary meeting of the Kuantan branch of the UMNO committee it was decided to contribute SI. (KM) towards the expenses for UMNO's president. Tengkn Abdul Rahman" < i coming visit to London. The Youth section of the Pekan UMNO will a.so62 words
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Article28 1954-04-13 5 DR. A.M. Tarafder from Kinta District, has taken the place of Dr. F.X. Fernandez as Health Officer. East Pahang. the latter having gone on long leave.28 words
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Article, Illustration158 1954-04-13 5 SINGAPORFS national registration scheme shifted Miioothly into second gear yesterday when 200 young men underwent medical examination at Tan Tock Seng Hospital They were the first batch of national servicemen \o be medically examined. Eight doctors and a corps of medical students, hospital assistants158 words
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Article62 1954-04-13 5 THE motor vessel Madonna. ex-Hibiscus, arrived In Singapore for the first time yesterday en route to Auckland from Britain. Manned by a crew of 19 officers and men. the vessel which is a converted corvette, is being delivered to a New Zealand firm and is expected62 words
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Article71 1954-04-13 5 LAU Kum Chat, 25-year-old labourer, wa s electrocuted In Singapore during a heavy thun-i derstorm. yesterday afternoon. Lav who worked m the Nam Aik Sawmill m Paya I-ebar Road was making a dash to a lavatory when he slipped and fell. In trying to lift himself up71 words
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Article254 1954-04-13 5 A POLICE officer. Inspector Klias Henry, told the Singapore Ninth Police Court yesterday that while standing on Bedok beach on June 13 last year, he found the body of an Indian tied m a gunny sack, floating m the sea. Thi< wa< re\eai«^d at254 words
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Article167 1954-04-13 5 KUALA LUMPUE. Man Priendi ol Mr. Robert Lind Chief Press Ofltcei ol Federation Information Department were present last nighi at a farewe I d nnet ;i\ en t-> hiti and nil wiltMr Lindsay leavei M this week with his wile i short holiday m Britain !>■■'167 words
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Miscellaneous82 1954-04-13 5 Weather Report MINIMI M Temperature: from 7.30 p.m. on April 11 to 7.:>0 a.m. on April \l Singapore (77F): Penang (71F>; Kota Bahru (73F); Kuala Lumpur (75F) Ipoh (75F); Kuantan (72F). Maximum Temperature: from 7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on April 12 Singapore (891°); Penan* (90F); Kota Bahru (91F); Kuala82 words
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Article937 1954-04-13 6 J J is ;ill very well for Western statesmen to declare that their sole concern m righting Communism H to protect the world against the barbarians directed 'nm Moscow. The anti-Communist crusade is, we are told, essentially a fight to preserve a civilisation which believes m tolerance,937 words
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1149 1954-04-13 6 ALASTAIR BUCHAN - ALASTAIR BUCHAN vhghjj WASHINGTON— BRIEF visit to the industrial heart of the United V States, the great smoking cities that fringe the southern shores of the Great Lakes, has left me with two impressions about the current American recession which are not apparent from1,149 words
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Article501 1954-04-13 6 George McArthur - George McArthur Says Japanese army of death —perhaps 10,000 skeletons—.still guards the honeycomb of caves m Iwo Jima from which it fought U.S. Marines on this volcanic isle nine years ago. The soldiers o f imperial Japan saze with sightless eyes from a labyrinth beneathAP - 501 words
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Article138 1954-04-13 6 Review of Views Unfortunate Tests IsiN CHEW JIT POH. COo> i menting of U.S. Secretary of i State John Foster Dulles' 1 flight to Europe, hopes that 1 he will be able to obtain 1 European understanding and 1 co-operation. [Dulles* main task is to maintain European unity m prepare*138 words
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357 1954-04-13 6 'Why All This Expense Dr. Vickers?' Sir. Dr. Vu kers. In the papers, taiks about the neod lor IK medical officers being brought out here to fill what he calls the serious gap caused by the recruitment of local officers, until the latter are fully trained. How come. Doctor? Am357 words
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Letter318 1954-04-13 6 Sir: There van be no objection to your champion writer *"\Y>\ Populi" betting his last pair of underpants (if he wears one) but to suggest that anybody else Should do the same is going a bit too lar 1 mj champion writer because your318 words
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Letter67 1954-04-13 6 S' r: I am not surprised that "What's the Use" received no reply to his application for membership How could he expect a reply when I, a member of the Singapore Teachers' Union have not yet had a repty to a letier I sent m a year ago67 words
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Miscellaneous14 1954-04-13 6 VlCKH BjRaa*Ba BR, s Br Ba It 2. Be .^1 Ba L i^tmcowwiv PEOPLE14 words
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Article118 1954-04-13 7 MAUS TO BE HIT HARDER -ERSKINE NAIROBI, Apul l* Ai dawn, toands of British a n troops with and Kikuyu launched wideeeping opcraforests and time Royal n and Har- epi over tire iping scores ot exp osives on ii Sii George Ers- today that at i Vampire jets, with and118 words
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77 1954-04-13 7 DR. M. STARTS AN 'OPTICAL' WAR IN COURT [1 iv.W". April 1 J AFP I Pi i mier Mohammed ried into the le third day y« rday and starting :<v asking g< foi the oan ut :n> i S. <j judii t pointed out that lenses differed. Mossadeq 1 them77 words
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Article26 1954-04-13 7 ri 12 and fire base a O(\ the 000 (Cana- m the sed into a aler sti ing 41 j26 words
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Article123 1954-04-13 7 New Aust. Defence Policy CANBERRA. April 12: (Renter) The Australian Defence Minister. Sir Philip Mcßride. last night announed changes m Australia's defeaee policy, shifting the weight of her defence effort m favour of the Royal Australia! Air Force. The size and tost of the permanent army would he reviewed, he123 words
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Article37 1954-04-13 7 PARIS. Apr:': V 2 (Renter)— The Vietnamese War Cabinet today ordered total mobilisation of ail Vietnamese men between the ages of 20 and 25, The mobilisation is to be carried out before May 1537 words
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Article77 1954-04-13 7 Stondord London Correspondent P'.cc^ D U K Apf 2 The blowing ore the closing ,V,A° cr Qlld on the London Morkct. Spot LU UUN RU BBER LONDON TIN 7^- Spot £810 per ton 7^d. buyers, £820. »8;d. Three months £780 J" Mor h U S t77 words
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Article45 1954-04-13 7 CAXASTA i? not legal i grounds tor divorce. The supreme court of Portugal says SO. It set aside a divorce granted by a Lisbon Court to a man who charged his wife with caring more about the card game than about him. APAP - 45 words
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300 1954-04-13 7 LONDON, April 12, (Reuter) A new Parliamentary flareup over the hydrogen bomb foreshadowed for tomorrow m the House of Commons may be given a fresh slant by statements on Anglo-American atomic exchanges made by Mr. Clement Attlee, the Labour leader m his300 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-04-13 7 photo. GENERAL Rajendra Singhji. Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Arm v examines the ivory statuette of Lord Buddha presented n v the citizens of Delhi to the Indian custodian force, during a civic reception given the force o n their return home from Korea. IPIP - 44 words
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Article51 1954-04-13 7 PARIS April 12, (AFP)— The police yesterday were searching for an impulsive dressmaker, Elisa Jana. who used a pair of scissors to jab m the back her former boy friend during a quarrel. The man, 34-year-Old Yugoslav. Tony Zalovi. was taken lo hospital. His condition ia not51 words
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Article168 1954-04-13 7 LONDON, April 12, (Reuter)— The Government last night told the Socialist-controlled Coventry City Council they were wrong to disband their civil defence arrangements because of the tremendous power of the hydrogen bomb. I The City Council decided (last week that it was 'a waste of168 words
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Article148 1954-04-13 7 LONDON. April 12: (Reuter) The London Evening Standard, owned by the empireminded Lord Beaverbrook, suggested today that he Queen should have homes In all tlie overseai countries that owed allegiance to it* British Crown. "What stands m the wav ol such a development?" n-^ed the newspaper.148 words
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Article70 1954-04-13 7 MANILA. April 12 (I'Pl The kidnappers Of a wealthy I matron of suburban Pasay City lost no time m murdering her. when her family failed to turn up with a 70,000-peso I (MS105.000) ransom demand. The victim. Mrs. Dam i ana Ongkiko, 52. who was snatched70 words
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Article32 1954-04-13 7 Doctors S trike A ONE-DAY strike of all physicians employed m Israel"* public health institutions and hospitals began at midnight last night m protest against the government's refusal of salary increases. APAP - 32 words
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Article41 1954-04-13 7 SEOUL April 12 (UP).— The United States Army is running a "Why am I m Korej?" contest. The man who writes the best answer to that question will be allowed to leave Korea on a 10-day vacation.41 words
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178 1954-04-13 7 'Return To Mainland Within 5 Years' BANGKOK, April 12, (UP) Anti-Communist returnees from Korea believe they could return to a Free China on the mainland within five years. Lvi Ru Yu, former member of the Communist youth corps and now leader of the third group of returnees visiting Thailand, told178 words
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Article303 1954-04-13 7 Call To Issue Joint Warning To Red China c L I 1 0N A P ril 12 (Reufer) Mr. John Poster Dulles, the United States Secretoiy of Mote, opened formal talks with the British Government today on his call for a "united front against Communist303 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-04-13 7 Photo LOVELY M-rtti artress Mitzi fovnor In, i !»app v smilr »v she arrives at a Hollywood theatre uith her flame M Kean A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article67 1954-04-13 7 SAIGON. April 12 UP) The International Red Cross has appealed to both sides m the Indo-Chinese war to permit the evacuation of wounded from the front lines. The international organisation uryed that legitimate non (nub. »t. mts working under the symbol of the Red Cross67 words
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Article189 1954-04-13 7 LONDON, April II (Reuter)— Normal producioii work on the ill-starred Comet jetliner— including te>t Hying— will so on ig usual tomorrow, the makers nM last night. A ipokesman t»u D« Havilland Aircraft Tompany said Corner tustl been o\\ lesl flights every d.i> tor the \m-\ tour189 words
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157 1954-04-13 7 LONDON. April 12. (AP) Bright eyed Princess Margaret who has some reputation as a can-ran dancer, is now understudying the role of a danre hall hostess m a forthcoming stage play. The play k "The Frog." adapted from a thriller by the l-» lt157 words
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Article18 1954-04-13 7 PRESIDENT Till Istanbul yesterday n Yugoslav training .-hn i.. for Ins State v.sit to I ReuterReuter - 18 words
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Advertisement68 1954-04-13 7 :-:-x-:-:--->:-'--: v -:-:-:-:":-::>-y--- >- x J Q 171 p I mlllCi^ ***o T'Vi o rv" l tlll[ R O V- O i| and do the job properly I simply MUST get o Plon mode out for the Office we ore moving into. Although it's small, I know Rorieos will help68 words
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Advertisement784 1954-04-13 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LIME JOINT SERVICE To Colombo. Genoa Marseilles. Antw-rp Rotterdam Ham bar- Bremen Spore P S hum Penaag M V Schwa benstein (NDL) Gdns 15 16 IGApr 17 Apr T S I rverkasen (HAPAG) 5/11 May 12 Ma? 13 14Maj T.S. Nabob (NDL) .28Ma\ ri.lune 4784 words
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Advertisement971 1954-04-13 8 Wit BLUE FUNNEL UNE M mm? MANSFIELD CO., LTD., <&£# Incvrpui aled m Smganme Carriers option to proceed via oilier P«rl« t«. discharge OCfii KAiIJNCM LIIfcKIIMM I.LAS4.OW LONDON ft CONIIN*NTAI WHM.S> Due Sails F S r.am Henan* "SBrT.-f??. LlVer a G !aS Apr II Apr MVM Apr 17/1S Mm tor971 words
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Advertisement676 1954-04-13 8 JAVA MEW TOMt SABJMCS Rotterdam Beueroaor HAIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON. NEW FORK PHILADELP^BALTIIHORE. MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS Tta SUEZ. Spore P. STia- WELTEVREDEN (RD *MO** »£{jf ROERIAH (SMN) itlfcX 17 IKWay txtellcnt passencet arronnodatioa d 1 x HA I Agents for S IH.N. shippi-s owji.. Tri CaTrierf option Weed vi» other ports676 words
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Advertisement669 1954-04-13 8 EAST ASIATIC LIN( 1 SAILINGS TO CONTINENT S(\\ h M Fer Adku. Port Said. Oaoa. Antwerp. Rott,,ri, m Gdynia, Copeuhag«u. Gothenburc ..d<i o H '»w k) -SONGKHLA" 17 22Apr Mm. Pt S zx) "FIONIA- ...38/SOApr Xpr xx) "MEONIA" IS/15May xxx) "PASADENA- 22 24M« V SJJj; »«V x) Calls Beyrouth :^V669 words
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Article, Illustration198 1954-04-13 9 U.S. RUBBER MEN ARE 'LOOKING LEARNING' cinat^n #1 r bber busin «*»nen who will partl- iSnkin if c onference h «re next week are bosv the M^ hstenin S and learning" about all aspects *f me Malayan rubber trade. AsJ^.T f th '"f'nbers of the Rubber Manufacturers Association and Rubber198 words
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Article157 1954-04-13 9 product m the Singatarkei was quietly steady sections, with prices oi ara and coconut oil remaining ni .nd P< .it quotations i >: i pra wert (buyers andseiers): S32J and j per picul a.m. and noon), |33 and 34 (4 and 5 r-.m). marker q v steady. Quotations for157 words
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Article147 1954-04-13 9 RUBBER QUIET THE rubber markd m Singapore yesterday closed about unchanged from th t wttkenc level* first grade rubber lor April shipment closing nt f*9\ rent?; per lb. CM* 3 h oni? t Saturday). The market WH dull anr quiet all c; with very 'in it interest from anywhen147 words
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Article111 1954-04-13 9 OUTPUTS Ol mbber trom i-tute< :n tne G.ithrie pre up of companies amounted to 18.--„,139.750 lbs. for the first three month? of this yc;.r. including 5.675J256 ihs. for March, according to Me?sr? GulhVM <S: Co.. Ltd. The QfovioV tea r«-t;.te« produced f)27.(»(K> !b«. of I icick m the111 words
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Article848 1954-04-13 9 MALAYAN shares m the Singapore market wer* irregular m all sections. The rise m the tin metal price yesterday was not reflected m th> tin shares section. Rubber shares remained neglected. INDI SIRIAI.S Buyers Srller* Alex Brirks Ords :ts :>. 40 Prcf. 2 10 220848 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-04-13 9 MR NORMAN R Smith. (lert> Manajfinc Director of N R. Smith Ruiidint ProprirUry, Alexandria. Sydney, who Is also a pa«>t Fresidrat and onr «f thrrr Trustees of Ibe Master Builders' Association. New South Wales. Mr. Smith, who h here on a holiday, has disclosed plans to62 words
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Article56 1954-04-13 9 MALAYA'S only remtnt works at Rawang are prodi»cing at the rate of more thun 6.000 tons monthly More than 25.0<m ton* < f re merit were sold itew U*e works started prodiution j n July. The genern' Tjanflc^r of the Ma'iivpn Cement LtH.. rep<«trd p?tl«f«rt »ry icgtfltt m56 words
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Miscellaneous336 1954-04-13 9 if ■T~ J n«B»rr_* J M-HIGMTHAWt) NCT PERSONA Ltvi r -A>J'AHAIM& W ""'"ffP«K^ S. ■> W^^LV* s AUCE.'.' r A it'smahnike:, 4 -^AMTCOMt TRUE S *7 V-SOMtAOOV J ISYO* > MARILYN MON^TER.I J CHIJ-E1 < W^% C^' N 7 HO fcODV y XIN J INTH^A I SHE GOT HER EVE.336 words
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Miscellaneous837 1954-04-13 9 amwilTi"ilffi^lNJßUlHn(WeJfcflHa^Bnlflfii 'i^n l 1' iTdiyitliii l^ a^WaWfliin3Blilffi 11l M l II ""hi^l^'l"^ )ll^ l| Hfi l'l^ir^iiil^^laataiß^iATlSßßa^tallWllllrtMlfcltta^a^Bafc iSIN6APORFi Surface hfatls on f m Cant3:ie: 330< BL We.-te :i Australia i n, l 445 «nrf 1 .:•> mi f^f"^V Thailand dettei* only 1 PXKWKMVI Choy Sane F*.r ■r J0 M *<**&*fj KKI'XKIt837 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-04-13 10 I Ml. m-vi homo uniform, n.n r!i cutaway jacket with no belt or breast pockets. The tragical uniform is a one-piece dross m biscuit cotton. MirrorpicMirrorpic - 30 words
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Article198 1954-04-13 10 J.'VIIKV member of the 4 UKAF will soon be wpariag ;t new uniform ie< gigaed by Victor Btiebel, I'riiucss Margaret's drcs^ di^iuniT 1 In- Iml afffereaee betweea the old :.nd the new styles b femiaiaity. Mi*' old uniform MTM b»>«*<j l.u;:ely m men's sityle: the198 words
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Article290 1954-04-13 10 I \IOH \vi> a brave man ulicji he announced at his Ptfis spring fashion show: P.virls are out chalk white thin.i beads are m." B'ir m irder to follow the Dior lictate YOU MIST 'a\- a perfect dark dress of itu lied simplicity, YOU MUST290 words
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Article483 1954-04-13 10 Margaret Scott - Junior On The Prowl! Margaret Scott Jy donp UM9O days." said Mary over the telephone, "Now thit »arry is crawling around. I seem to be chasing him all diy."' [t's j common complaint igsi mothers of eight or nine month-old babies for, once a baby has foiuid hi* feet, or483 words
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Letter253 1954-04-13 10 IAM msased to a mm I love very much and we arc very happy. However, one thing troubles me. Before our encasement my fiance enjoyed complete freedom and had many friends Now he still wants to go out with these friends occasionally. Is this fair? "LONELY" (KJL.) YOl'R fiance '.5253 words
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Letter121 1954-04-13 10 I HAVE been advised b> U optirim to wear g?as when walking. <->rl«n: ur riding m a car. I think niv eyesight was impaired by reading books. Should I tike his advice? M LBK" laVpore) WHY bother gotn > )l> >N/t UM «)l*f»- yow iren'r going to follow '»>> advice*121 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-04-13 10 TAKE TWO SCARVES pep-up B Paris kfei^; SCARVES ara a girl's bast frland— and Paris doslgnors agraa thay ara right. Hsra. tha A modal girl shows M what sha did with fj two gay cotton B (Loft) Psris says... bows Scarvss hers ars folded Into triangular shapes and tla In76 words
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Article, Illustration316 1954-04-13 10 Donal Zee - Donal Zee h Ihcd \.\M i the bickering; .brawling X BMrriagc bctwucti Sanders and his z>i Z>» Cabor >is ill over bar > 1 alimony. 2 h wag exactly rtv> fears today that the suave. Brig bom Sander* t ».>k the tig 2 voltage, low-necked 7->±AP - 316 words
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Advertisement69 1954-04-13 10 Blue Grass for I'm ii rant charm sot» r~ 1^ El/.alitMli Ardei F-'.li «!).-ti Arden <*ivci you I V icentor 4 Springtime «.»i«li»n hffgjalafcai ftiytm lBlue Gras* Solid Cologi^ to tmk m \>• r f>r quick cool tom^jct, mtantly n*fi«^ Blue GraM Flower Mi«^ to turround v > i gay69 words
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Miscellaneous395 1954-04-13 10 rpo i» *h UTATfON: X TJicrf «rf t v.\ kintU of Mini n»'\.-r luiuiiiit to niiirh: t ti who 1 iiiium tin .is tiu'.v are IoM. mil tkoae uiu» <-an iii tMtiitiu >•!»••.■ t mi* 11. K. 4 urti*. TU>l»\\ lOK I.M KVONE: Aftei nj > m I evening comprise395 words
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Article586 1954-04-13 11 Japanese May Find A Snag LONDON, April 12: The speculation about the World Table Tennis championships at Wembley, which continue until Wednesday night, is whether the zestful Japanese will be as dominant as individuals as they were m team events, wrote Lance Tingay m the DailyReuter; U.P. - 586 words
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Article1021 1954-04-13 11 Al l The Results Other nit n< singles results: H. Hanschmann iGermany) defeated R. Griffin (England) 21-19. 21-8. 2i-] t. E Gyetvai i Hungary* i defeated A Warn i Norway i 2141, 21-9. 21 9. G. Armouretti (France) defeated I Vardi (Israel) 21-7? 21-15. 21 -v». R. Milesh < Xe1,021 words
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Article, Illustration202 1954-04-13 11 LONDON, April 12 (AP)— Yoshio Tomita, 21-year-old Japanese student who upset world champion Ferenc Sido, of Hungary, fh the team championships, gave his country a flying start toward the men's singles title today by defeating Finland's K. Lehtonen 2113,21-13,21-13. The Japanese entries were202 words
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451 1954-04-13 11 LONDON, Apr. 12 (AP)— The hectic scramble for English soccer honours hots up this week-end with most clubs playing three matches m four for the Easter holidays. They start out with a full-scale programme on Friday, follow that form up with the usual Saturday451 words
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Article137 1954-04-13 11 LONDON". April 12 (AP).— A proposition to ban fponge rubber table tennifl tats ha? been defeated by 40 \f>tts U 28 at the arinual meeting of the International Table Tennis Federation m London. the ITTF announced today. Oppon<j of the sponge bat compUined luring the137 words
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Article114 1954-04-13 11 THF! following ofncUllf .inti plajrerj ■rill !e:i\ e foi Ku;ila Lumpur >n April IT lo play tWC jamos. Brsi afalfUt T f'l'.A. and tnt 2nd against S.C.R.C. hi the T P.C'A. Stadium on April 18 and l*< reupectivly. Seven Malay g\ie«t player* Nave !)eea included114 words
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Article48 1954-04-13 11 PLAYING at Fairer I'aik on Sunday, the Raiaii SC beat the Dominion Club at c occer by five goals to three. The Ra'iii wtrt scored by Syed AM (31 and Ramiah *2> < while John James. Ali and Ah j Keii< each got a goal for Dominion.48 words
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Article252 1954-04-13 11 A boxer. selected b\ thr Singapore Amateur Bovinj, Association for th»- \>..ni Games but cannot Ket thr leave to make the trip tv Manila, was the best boxer m last night's preliminary rounds of the FARKI.K boxin- t ha m pion ships. He wa s252 words
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Article264 1954-04-13 11 BODCA Battle Gamely BODCA., fielding 3 tenman :nun went down fo r ..r fourth tniib m succes-i>n when they met 11.,i--kowvn Sports Club and t :r trounced s—l5 1 m SAFA Division II league mil Rj\er Vallej Road yeateroV Haikowyu were 3if ovet BODCA territory rfgjhf ire n the opening264 words
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Article148 1954-04-13 11 TODAY'S ties at th* IK A Tennis tournunent h Mi\rd Doubles: LilM Hee I A. |fn s»'A»'!l v A (I Xv I. < X Mint Patterson; 8 X ■"v Mr* Mabel Hayes r K. S k -1 Mr? Veen; lan D Jri .v Mn148 words
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Advertisement1091 1954-04-13 11 Ull ei;ir<i Sen ic« 1 StHHILIJILB lot The ANNOUNCEMENT llt'lllplOWM' ,j V courtesy of Messrs. Robinl> sons Co. Ltd.. the HDTU ,u\ui Ate »ou :!l hold a sale of felt toys |O m v| KN < h t1 i o iee<llework In the eround Moor m|V I .1 on April1,091 words
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Advertisement353 1954-04-13 11 THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 134) NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN UNDER THE PROM MOW OF SECTION 52 (t) OF THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO 1 OF 10M IVOTICE is hereby given that m pursuance of the powers conferred by sub-section (1) o: section353 words
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Advertisement101 1954-04-13 11 tA~ j ,*>, gIV" I*TT-T> MIMI-M ANMH s ACCOM MOD %TION UK A WORD: minimum 20 word* ($2) jryoj MI.X MM A TION ft Ali EN C IKS Tl !TH>s ni Hi A WOQD. mlnLu. 10 »rit USI F RI«Tm ENGAGEMENT* MARRIAGE* l>HT1l« XJ1 A WOKP. minimwm ay wort l»l101 words
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402 1954-04-13 12 NIAGARA FALLS, NY., Apr. 12 (AP)— Eddie thorny, of Penang, Malaya, the All-England badminton champion, came from five points down > n »I C lm l %&mv yesterday to defeat Joe Alston of South Pasadena, CtiU* la-5, I 15, 15-ia, Cor402 words
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Article, Illustration298 1954-04-13 12 NIAGARA FALLS April 11. (UP)— Four Malayans today staged the greatest exhibition of badminton ever seen' m the United States and walked off With a Lions share jf the honours m the national amateur championships. a They were Eddie and his brother David who put298 words
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Article, Illustration525 1954-04-13 12 JEFFERY JAMES - Undisputed— As Champion Sportsman JEFFERY JAMES By THERE'S one thing for sure. No one win quarrel with me if I say that Eddie Choong is the undisputed champion of the world. After Glasgow.! England and now. Niagara Falls, the prince is nowl the king of shuttlers. He deserves the highest525 words
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Article258 1954-04-13 12 ONE WORRY LESS FOR MR. S'PORE MS. Sini.;ijrtM»- heaved >i^h ol relief for one worry lew His passage for Australia li.is hi-en paid Mr. Sin^i porr leaves by the Gor^Dn ledas for Ihe Mr. Australia roalesl n«*\t month. t'ntii yesterday, Mr. Siagapwre (alias Tan Tee Yap. 1 *> year-old sundry258 words
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Article78 1954-04-13 12 SCORING 13 |Mb. KAF SHetir created a postwar record for the number of goals sewed m postwar lower division SAFA league matches. Opponents were the Singapore Traction Union who could only reply with one ■gall the airmen\ thirteen. the airmen led seven-one at naittime through Cameron78 words
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Article590 1954-04-13 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD By IPOII. Mob. Two impressive workers caught the eve at this morning's workouts oi candidates entered foe Wednesdays races. They are SPIDER KING and BIUDGELAW who were seen out m individual work. Bowling along m his own m the second track Spider Kins,590 words
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Article257 1954-04-13 12 Kutinrvs Ihmvfrv p.^ I);.; On, ka f «t match bVnSu Urais* Bank and "-Milted m «ne of M. Ms player. KaM.l bin Jiii.tr Uv\t\K M*nt off the sa> »jfca Mur^v s; cMihera tcl.v .uimpmj; at the opponent TI 4 u n .V m i affair fc?"257 words
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Article431 1954-04-13 12 IN a storming second half rally, Indian Recreation Club took their first victory of the current season when they beat Fathul Karib 4 2 m yesterday's SAFA division 1 league match gej a rain-soaked Jalan Besar Stadium. Osman* j 6Sth minute goal, foil nve.i431 words
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Article18 1954-04-13 12 IN a friendly badminton match On Sdturduy the l^pper ScranBlMi 2 C Ul) bOat TiG Ta18 words
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Article169 1954-04-13 12 THE Singapore Rifle Assofiation Ea»ler Meeting will btheld at Nee Soon No. 2 R.iii^. the competition open to all members, Non>members wishing to take part. im:.>t Include thei'annual subscription with their entry fee. Late entries will have to pay SO per cent extra. For tin* ronvenien169 words
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Article138 1954-04-13 12 ROUGH PLAY marred yesterday's SAFA Division 1118 league game between St. John S.C. and Indian Brotherhood S.C. at the MFA ground. The Islanders won 4 l. Right from the start, both sides employed dirty tactics and five minutes before the interval. Indians' left half. N T138 words
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Article137 1954-04-13 12 SINGAPORE Corinthian*, Last years Junior League and Cup champion* cleared one i)f theii stiffest hurdles m beating the strong Singapore Harbour Bond Recreation Club by three cltmr goal* m a thrilling s.a.f a Division i gaame rarrer Park. There wai no Morlng m an even first half.137 words
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Article57 1954-04-13 12 sil| n-'* liii mint. mi i \i, v "hrn. < rai ■Mi) ■CipwraM *tv raUed im iuriaiit« 1 th r i; -i. n I »!K Kr« \,uk K» t p (he Miliviß fU; fixing Mt li.-k vnil -I ins 1 1 m itui Cm, m h«»57 words
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Advertisement97 1954-04-13 12 TO-NIGHT STARTI\(i MS PJI MM* tffft AND SFCO^ H EAT jki y 'i TALENT QUEST V DANCING AS VSIAL AFTKK TIIK 01 l>r */TM*mx* LATIN AMERICAN -f stem) EASTER "HAWAII" >\ \h v 01 1^ \i»\i m j<mn mi>> -GREAT WORLD" CONTEST J^ DATI WILL BF ANNOUNCEO LATH I FUJI97 words
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Miscellaneous74 1954-04-13 12 tr iiiiiillW 11 SOCCTft: Si.d -i .v/'.di Kelantaaj rg Borers ChineM Athletics iir Jalaa B,M'. S A.F..A. League: Dir. Wonderladt rj Balestier r m ffd at Ceylana Stadium; Dir. .7 .A:— Alexandra F.T. PS Yoi.rtg Cp";p i)!to'.'s .A. .A. af Farrr Prtrk; D:r: JB. Daru' .A'iuh rj Kinta Ranaerg (if74 words
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