Singapore Standard, 19 April 1954
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Title Section16 1954-04-19 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. No, 2^l. SINGAPORE. MONO VY, \pßir 19, lV>l TWELVE PAGES 10 TENTS.16 words
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39 1954-04-19 1 US Naval Air Aid Possible for I-C w r,ros, Apr. is. con Senote ft "He was conicnt Eisenv Congress lending of China if imc neces- *he Associafrom foiling .t control. Si I I t s in tl itdj o39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-04-19 1 A GROUP of orphans from Children's Aid Society, Singapore, smile happily from a landing barge which took them from Clifford Pier to the four American destroyers in port for an American Ecster dinner yesterday. Standard photo38 words
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Article70 1954-04-19 1 Lecturer Wife Hurt MR. K. 11. R. MENON. senior lecturer in mathematics. Univei jity 3f Malaya, hi. 1 wife and a relative were seriously injured yesterday when the car in which they were travelling crashed against a lamp post at Uie junction of .lalan Besar and Lavender Street. Mr. Motion70 words
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Article92 1954-04-19 1 1 i 1 TOKYO. April 18, (AFP)— Fifty sh:p> including several ocean liners were stranded m Yokohama harbour, ail day today, by an rainstorm winch swept across Honshu. Winds, blowing at 20 miles per minute, prevented stevedoring work and a choppy hampered the docking of92 words
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295 1954-04-19 1 COLONY SPENDS QUIET AND WET E ASTER HUNDREDS of America* mllmts from Um ZZZmd Destroyt'r Divi>>i»>n «>f the I' S Nivy ypstrrri.iv fITC an Kast«»i trout to BOHM 100 Sini;.iport thildren. The sailors .'.re from the destroyers Atilt. Hayaesw<»rth. Waldron and the John \S' Weeks, which are •a a goodwill295 words
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Article393 1954-04-19 1 Easter Message By Pope &l 3 Bishops LONDON, April 18, (Reuter)— Pope Pius XII and three British archbishops chose Easter Day to warn of the terrors of the hydrogen bomb, calling on the millions of Christians to work for peace so that this weapon might393 words
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Article100 1954-04-19 1 3 Young Bathers Drowned JLUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two nage Chi i boys a:ui a I were I i say drowned oil Port Dickson. They were believed to have mq racrie 1 iway by ine tiubiti^ iio. within si°l\l of many S».vifc> oatheis. Acroniiti^ to reports reaching lure tonight, the tragedy100 words
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Article38 1954-04-19 1 TAIPEI, April 18 (R< Rear A H G. Hopwood. Chiel "i Staff of the United State« PacMlc Hea :i. Hew to Soutl ern Formosa this afternoon to visit the Nationa Ist Tsoj ing I38 words
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Article28 1954-04-19 1 A SINGAPORE E isiai Lawrence Minjoot, 40, a1 !»i mile, Bedok Road lapsed and died a I nighi after he returned from a dan<*e28 words
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Article192 1954-04-19 1 CANBERRA. April 18 (Reuter)— The booking of a fourth seat on a plane leaving Sydney, on Monday, led to rumours last nig:nt that the Soviet Ambassador to VusUilia Mr. Nikolai Generalov. has been recalled to Moscow to explain the deflection of the Russian dipiommt Vladimir192 words
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Article111 1954-04-19 1 Tito Ducks Guards And Tours City ISTANBUL. Turkey, Apn. a (AP) Marsha! Tito of i goiilavia durked his Innuncrable security guards last mht and rode around si ent Istanbul almost like an ordinary citizen. Almost— but not exactly. He a :i< personally escorted on his sightseeing tour by President "e'.al111 words
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Article54 1954-04-19 1 VIENNA. April 18. (Renter) Austrian' firemen who rushed to save a blazing Hungarian t hatched villafe were turned back bv the levelled rifles of the Hungarian frontier guards, Austrian officials reported today A strong wind fanned the flames and most of the N thatched cottage* were54 words
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200 1954-04-19 1 'Valentino' (Who Served In Malaya) To Marry PLYMOUTH, April 18. (Reilter)— Royal Marine '•Rudolph Valentino. 9 whose list ol girl friends reads like a league ol nations a Court here was told, ha^ it last got permission to marry— the girl across the street. "Valentino" is 20-yenr-old Brian Beuwell and200 words
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Article90 1954-04-19 1 ROME. April 18 (Renter) Startled Sicilian! woke up yesterday to tee the Island*! volcano of Etna mantled in snow, which also covered the pocik of Versuviui. §oai I above the port of Maples. Meteorologists said it the first time in living memory thai snow had been90 words
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Article37 1954-04-19 1 A -1 -year-old woman. Beah lAh I-ian. was rushed to the Singapore General Ho*pital i last night after she was found bleeding profusely from stab wounjdq In a house In Vio Chu i Kang Road.37 words
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Article152 1954-04-19 1 Rebels Driven Off Main Airstrip HANOI, April 18 iAP> The French High C ari(i uinoun l ton l a t CO mtiM -attacking onch Union m oops h• 1 r i v e n Communist-I i ietminh forces >;l tin an iti ip o( I)i ?n i 1 The High152 words
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Article76 1954-04-19 1 CAIRO, II (AFP One BritUh > i •> injured ind a I lei ki II with subma* hi fij* teize i'-'M* in H P Sa bre-witi lid o »i lie r s i n t l ing into the < j ich t:>. in.- Egyptiai m76 words
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Article108 1954-04-19 1 pf.xax S hardware i shop. Hock lit. Company i' 1 t Chulia Street opposite Cintra i >'. wu completely |ut by Arc today it I.M p.m. Over sioo.on'i worth oi hardware pwrft, ipiritl and paint were ablaze within 19 minut At the time ■>! tht» Are*108 words
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Advertisement21 1954-04-19 1 GEMS S ROBIES. IATSCT E,IAO B va Bros. SiBS*P° re ;115. rrW ffllN m SPONSORED BY tSfc^JjJ MAKERS OF RED LIQI21 words
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Advertisement32 1954-04-19 1 fPALM TREE^ a*d ECO/HOMY.' M KARAT J<Jir>^aTFi *M ■•'Mill L y X jflßPlfc^^^lig^a* 9/^aflLa *i*" i 1 1 1' llftnl B'%w3 Lau .^^^^^^aaWPWfe^oiaWV I LVw j| a^r L^^^r^ ,^t^^^^^^^^^^ 1 I B^Bpl32 words
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Article, Illustration456 1954-04-19 2 UMNO Replies To Lyttelton MALACCA, Sun. The United Malay National Organisation, at an emergency general meeting in Malacca today, replied to Mr. Oliver Lyttelton's refusal to receive the Alliance delegation, with a demand for a fully elected Federal Legislature in place of the three fifth456 words
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457 1954-04-19 2 [EASTER SUNDAY i Q Singapore was j:i\cn added lustre by the recitnl r.t the Victoria Memorial Hall of Cor De Groot. Holland's foremost pianist. 1 The full house present \va? i taken on a musical Journey that was wide in its sweep a? it457 words
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Article34 1954-04-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun.— 'hool children will a vaults how g L> <..ct artisu- thev when their exhibition »J 'aintings and dtawinga one-i at Jie Batu Road School, Kuala npur. on Tuesday.34 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-04-19 2 photo. MR. and Mrs. Tan Kok Siooff cut their cake at a reception in the Adelphi Roof Garden which followed their n^ r i a 5 e _J hl Sin *aPore on Saturday. The bride i s (he third daughter of Mr. Chua Cheow Tian and the groom the thirdstandard - 59 words
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Article287 1954-04-19 2 TWO reporters of The Singapore Standard were threatened by certain people for exposing a racket that e.\i>ts in some Singapore private schools. One reporter received a phone call from an unknown perSo on {/'day evening at the office He was told to stop spotlighting the sale of287 words
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279 1954-04-19 2 PRAI, Sun.— The President of the Malayan Indian Congress, Mr. K. L. Devasser, today dismissed the claims of "non-ctmimunalisin" by political parties in Malaya as "bunkum." Speaking nt the eighth session of the Congress, he said, 'Each party talks of being non-communal, but if is279 words
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Article114 1954-04-19 2 I STANDING in the \aM empty stadium at the Happy W< i yesterday with the <weat dripping off his fa< c in rivulets was Mr Marry Spielman. chief engineer with the "Holiday Oi, la" show. He dismissed the v. >n mi:h confidence. He had tc. for to him ialls114 words
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Article125 1954-04-19 2 MUSLIM COLLEGE SUPPORTED KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The annual South-east Asia Muslim Mis<ion;»i\ Conference in Kuul^ Lumpur today gave suppfi t for the establishment of t Muslim college in Malay* A resolution which moved for letting up s.ich i college said etT«>x:- previous made had prviii.'pd nothing 1 therefore ur-^eJ al!125 words
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Article62 1954-04-19 2 SINGAPORE CountilkM Mr K < (Prog B.i fix s esterday mon 1 Britj to r a Kvo-wtvk i i mentaty procedure. The visit il Qowwnoiiwlth Ps Association. The 0! i ciilor e ofted rojon tour i s Mr M P D v Seetar* v\ hg v62 words
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Advertisement576 1954-04-19 2 w Jfo#*#> I*l and Sit tin fj jjj Mturaains lor i/ow e«r/^/ selection at I &RAND EkSTEB BARGAINS K win ik |»ALS miikis IP HP f 4NKOU \UIIIK SHIKIS .-^rt *IIO«r <irb ■j Hlrrvrsi K \KK«»U Will IK l>\|{| sum In IF 75 H- .m:ii (mil oiMii ir... ltl tn**576 words
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Advertisement147 1954-04-19 2 AN ANSWER in advance When o man lives longer than the usual spon tinds h,s earning capacity groduolly decreos,ng m most .s How to support my fomily ond m. r e °,r n d es the only P^estion his frtond a h7 W Jtu. S 9 n9 to hop P147 words
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165 1954-04-19 3 Victimisation Allegation Is Refuted .JOHORE BAHIU*, Sun.— An j i .)-i an employee oi t the General Hospital here has been victimised in that he was transferred out of Johore Bahru be < m he was a union! Mlicial ajs today refuted by the Principal Medical Officer, I Dr Dim165 words
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Article76 1954-04-19 3 THE 2,144-ton Mui Hock of' Norwegian registry which ran igroi Teiok Ayer Basin a-. is afloat again. Tnd j«t\_»i\- a* anchor in the Singap > Duter Roads. A 4a S.H.B. tugs wore to res le, after she grounded, -;iie was stuck fast. md ■>■' i not be76 words
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Article, Illustration243 1954-04-19 3 $4000 ARMED ROBBERY IN PENANG HAH MOHAMED Noor bin Oimr, Johore State Councillor (above), uho loft for England on nolidav receatly with his two daughters and two urand ihildrt-H. Both the husbands of his daughters are now in England >tudyin? law. One of them is the wife of Captain Hussein,243 words
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Article38 1954-04-19 3 MALACCA. Sun. Oflirebearera >t the Malacca Inner Wheelers for the year are: I President— Mrs. J. G Forsyth; Vice President Airs. Amy Joseph; Secretary— Mrs. Tan Slew Sin m-j Treasurer— Mi >. 1 A.X Pakiam38 words
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Article228 1954-04-19 3 JOIIORK BAIIRI'. Sun.— Lark of social security to tuberculosis patients and their dependents has seriously .jeopardised the progress of anti-tuherculosis work during the past, states the annual report of the Johore Kahru District Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. "It is liffl to in228 words
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133 1954-04-19 3 SOCIETY NEEDS MONEY FOR ANIMAL CARE THE South Johor« Bran h of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals which aims it Nkm-j rare of unwanted, stray, and diseased animals is running short of funds The Society was of great help to the public and the Veterinary Department133 words
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Article79 1954-04-19 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Periasamy, an estate labourer, w.is todaj sent ?n 1 to four month," imprisonment for causing hurt to mother labourer In addition. Periasamy was ordered I p |V $500 in compensation to th s man he had injured, in lefault a fur' her79 words
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Article39 1954-04-19 3 KOTA BAHRU. Sun—Forty scouts wi!! take part in the first full-scale Wood Badge training course for scoutmasters to be held on the east coast at Kok Ke!i Camp. The course will ba in Malay.39 words
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Article81 1954-04-19 3 Hong Cheng is Back In Business MALACCA. Sun. Hong Chen?, a hawker who lost his elder son when a car knoi k.« i both of thorn down one Sunday afternoon, smashing Ma pushcart and crockery, is in business ■gate. The Rotariins have responded to his plea for aid and save81 words
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169 1954-04-19 3 THE Singapore City Council should scrap the use of winches to raise the doors of the new Alexandra Fire Station as they are too complicated for non-mechani -aliy trained staiT to operate without risk of accidents ar: i us damage. This view Is169 words
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Article224 1954-04-19 3 CARCASS OF DOG AWAITS DISPOSAL The carcass of a dog which died from a suspected case of anthrax three days a^o in Singapore has still not been effectively disposed of. According 10 a priv Ite veterinary surgeon, Dr. J. Dobinson. the carcass, if left for .in indefinite period of time224 words
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Article85 1954-04-19 3 .TOHORE BAHRL*. Sun. Two streets in Johore Bainu have boon renam I. One is Jil in Gu i ing Obal from its function with Jatan Scudai to its junction with .Talan Straits View which now becomes par* of the latter an will in future be known85 words
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Article39 1954-04-19 3 AX emergency meeting ot the Governing Council of the Singapore Trade Union ConSie.is summoned to discuss the strike called by the IndoMaiay Pakistani Seamen'-, Union yesterday wa^ postponed sine die for lack <>l a quorum.39 words
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Article188 1954-04-19 3 A CALL to Tamil organisa- 11 in Singapore to work for ih«j general welfare of the community irrespective of provincial or religious differences wjs made by the president of the Tamilian Association of Singapore, Mr. S. Jaganathan. City Councillor, yesterday. Mr. Jaganathan who was speaking188 words
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Advertisement249 1954-04-19 3 A-. it i ii r rm? o for discovering i HEINZ \i It w,i« I great d.iv wlbM A^ "1/ mother discovered Heinz l ('ream of Tomafo Soup! Her 1 k "^y&til>'\\ family and dinner guests \V K were tnrillpd witll r rlt j \>^^^^^x^^3 creamy flavor and mother C^/^/bJjLS249 words
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Article, Illustration390 1954-04-19 4 LEE PRIESTLEY - LEE PRIESTLEY AAVWWWWW R\i *\\\\\\\\\\\\> 'THF dignified gentleman who had thoughi to en- mu walk bebji Bi ston harbour on a Bj 1871 was red Why were the < crowded? k'• fi.-hc: •■hipping clerks. boj <f sizes, housewives with i ping baskets., all hurried jast390 words
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793 1954-04-19 4 YALE PLANS NEW CHANGES IN EDUCATIONAL SET-UP Scheme For More Knowledge Less Cramming ALE I'niversity at New Haven. Connecticut, is proposing widespread hanges in the manner in which its students Mill be educated. Under new plan outlined M a 80-page it port by the Yale Committee on General Education, the793 words
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Article, Illustration76 1954-04-19 4 TALENTBD C;«lde n California Palomino filmstar h«r** Triggct theerfully jaw his Passport safelv into tbe hands of Customs iter a in London when he flew into Britain from Dublin recently. Trigger has been a filmstar wr .since 'Rinji of lh e Cowboys" Roy Rogers discovered him as76 words
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Article, Illustration711 1954-04-19 4 IDA SMITH - The LITTLE GRAY MOTH IDA SMITH By AT THE EDGE of the creeping world a tiny, brown chrvsalis wiggled. It lay under a silken blanket fastened to the under side of a nicotiana leaf. Mooneyes, the tiny chrysalis, had outgrown his shell-like skin. He pushed as hard as he rouid.711 words
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Article83 1954-04-19 4 f THOMAS E v. Itl A of Wilmini one-man education of fortigi d< nts. Lad fall he < swarded leven Scandim U:id the I ly dl V r Bill. 1 << lOC the in-. T e yearlv c«v .j ent amoan u 0 '<» Xli« mo m«83 words
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Advertisement171 1954-04-19 4 t^ftaßiafaiwy ijffl^^BlPPiJiqjSflßEßav IT/*\O Tlir r /^ll FM/*^ ifl BF y™ B^«w wit 1 ilili I V-lUllvF jdA aa^^ F-A-S-T-E-R! AIA.TOR Charles E. (Chuck) JTI V( ..per of the U.S. Air Force is a young man in a hui ry. A v <;.r after World War )l ended, Major Yeager set171 words
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Advertisement90 1954-04-19 4 A 'BOTTLED' SECRET ITFATII WESTERN, 11. Bournemouth. rtccnth found a Champagne b<tUc Imhh on the shore. rtf I slde e w ere the ftalogmbt of the South Alncan woir.tns hockey team tiuit pUntd lc England last year Team member Sally Poole told a reporter in Bu'awi.yoWe were homeward bound in90 words
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Advertisement13 1954-04-19 4 SAVEvNOvfc i Before it's too fate C^yA^S I <<lS OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY13 words
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163 1954-04-19 5 East Asiatic Co. Reports Progress onj forces seeking liberation and alleviaIvave so far been unable to bring world affairs, vrkUe the political and lors strngflc in the national and interiiul conflicting ideologies try to asset in different ways. Ltd ompany of and values make it necessary at times to re-organise,163 words
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Article194 1954-04-19 5 HARRISONS CROSFIELD I •larch: r 1: 1 Rardy'f Little Orch: ISO N>w>: 9.43 Caßaret: 10.15 D Through the Galapai l".3'> sta pj Black Ge. ry G 1 Orchj PENANG l(\lHii MALAYA. PKN\\<i: »M din Listeners Calli 8.8.C Bandstand; 1030 S g g on the Range; l pan 5 ».nv As194 words
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Article374 1954-04-19 5 RITA DEL MAR - RITA DEL MAR By "I" oI) v I «jl OT\lio\: <»M ilo^ MM tli»«ir Erinl-fv im,l ili«-ir jninwxff ir*. hut pun- tichi it out .nut thru are right in for .i»M>»h«M Irolir. iosh Kiliinx<» MONDAY lOR K\r.KV«)NI.: Xt if ml tu inaltrrs cunri'rning writings. <-uiiiiiiitMi«'iit» Im-Ivmtm374 words
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Article, Illustration499 1954-04-19 5 MARKET TEMPO REMAINED AT HIGH RATE By a Market Correspondent ALTHOUGH during this four-and-a-half day preEaster period there was some deterioration in I Malayan markets, in particular in the Tin Share section, until Thursday the tempo of business was maintained at a high rate, with Tin shares providing a great499 words
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Article76 1954-04-19 5 GENOA, r.» y Api ii IH. I Af'i The wo bif frying pan will b utt in ieijpa's metal \jiHn t > fry three lot t b in 1 .-■»♦> liters of oil in Mav it jjli near hete. The frying pat. win a one ton76 words
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Advertisement82 1954-04-19 5 *^^3^?^^^i^3^^^^?2f^ Hong of 29 Cecil Street, K. Lumpur. pg '^^m R%t v in ip c s IpP^^^M^ K i Camera I s <*1 rrjCONOISiIC INCUBATORS™, j hatching. These ore precision ond $UltOble f r *>"««*« Poultry j| M Gr profitable hobby. Y H_E Southworth Western Australia 1 [r AM bole82 words
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Advertisement260 1954-04-19 5 S T^_ _:___KM^;:<fe _a_fc__llK<_-- <_fc:' :-T:y.-^l nf| ll|^fiflfc3lMA||f i r igfflmlMft ■_WMWdiMM^H^B _q_B»^_fflM«!_a_W^ :^^_i_S_^U _S_f^__R «^^|WBll»»vpjra«_Bßapj^^Jß. y■, ■J^.V^9*tSm*A^ SP*y~~B K.'v^M Ws~^w_w^y_qpis_g_y~j_-W~tg| fSINGAPOREJ EASI VORKSIIIRK RH.MIKM: riu-.d will give a o> (.err at Katong Park f roM tJO -7 30 > K \W < 1.1 B: ere >e t! nm making260 words
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Advertisement369 1954-04-19 5 REX: 3 Sailon and A Girl 1:' 2.J0 f.30 and 930 pm PAVILION: How to Marrj ■Millionaire 1, 3. 130 and 9 p m oukon: Mogamko 3. t> 3i» and p m COIJSCI'M: Arrowhead 3. BJQ 9 13 m (API IOI.: Ivanhoe 7 and 9 31) p I.IIM>: Ayei Mata369 words
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Advertisement110 1954-04-19 5 HUU3LEL EFFICIENCY! NOW ADAPTABLE 35 mm FILM LATEST NKW EUCOHFLEX V_n COSTS LESS WOWS BETTER. m;v^ MODEL WITH SPOT FINDER. vfj^apijgS MAKES 12 PICTURES n\ r pSR 6 s WITH COATKI) Jr f^r^y'' <^' LENS OF FBO mm 1{ > JN W#*^S*k* SHUTTER, B, 1-1 500 BUILT IN FLASH SVN110 words
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Article, Illustration1037 1954-04-19 6 WILLIAM CLARK - HOW TO PRESERVE THE COMMONWEALTH WILLIAM CLARK By LAHORE, FOR the past two weeks a group of about 60 people, ex Cabinet Ministers, professors, journalists, business-men and clergy, have been sitting round a table here in Pakistan trying to beat out an answer to the questions: "Why does the Commonwealth1,037 words
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Article410 1954-04-19 6 private little international army keeps constant guard over the U.X. headquarters in New York a»d provides protection for the world's diplomats when iney set toot inside the UN boundary fence. The 135-man croup— most or them are Americans of Irish or Italian descent, just like410 words
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Article238 1954-04-19 6 we the PEOPLE MISUNDERSTANDING WAS CLEAR Sir, There seems to be some misunderstanding by the dancers here about the recent action taken by the Official Board of Ballroom Dancing (Singapore t in not recognising the W. Australia versus Singapore Dunce competition. We do not blame Mr. S. A. Soon for238 words
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Article40 1954-04-19 6 Sir; Mr. A In his article O| lacti and fiction of i, i > I* underdeveloped tries' published in your paper of April in. hai very analysed Jhe pin i lost uv«ten .in. approach to th« the d;^ Sincaporr40 words
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Advertisement223 1954-04-19 6 He Predicts Red Gains In Asia New Red expansions in Europe and Asia and revolutions throughout the Middle East are predicted "in the near future" by astrologer Mohamed Voussef El Miniawy of the land of the Pharaohs, who had predicted Pearl Harbour, the British victory at El-Alamein. Eisenhower and Churchill223 words
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Advertisement147 1954-04-19 6 DETECTING CANCER LOS A XGELES— Doctors, through a new technique of using radioactive gold, now can v sualize cancer, absv esse s and cysts within the livers of human beings. The new technique wai developed by the University of California at Los Angeles Medical School and Los Angeles Veterans Administrat.on147 words
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Advertisement101 1954-04-19 6 BE SURE OF I HANDSOME Hm now -and in tte future! /»»p/oc« thot« •ftande' n«tura/ which aur tragical tun, wm^ and watar- MMMkte. «p»c.oi y salt waterrf'r out from 4Bk^H^**i*^ your icaip jlflk^^^ i arm A frw drops of '-Vaseline" IMMI Hair Foni*- r\n\ mqtmUm ilin.n supplement the MUyrml kt101 words
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316 1954-04-19 7 SHAKE-UP IN EGYPT AND NASSER IS CHIEF CAIRO, April 18, U. Col. Gomel Abdel Nasser emerged in the political role of Premier and military governor of revolutionary Egypt today. He assigned a new cabinet minister of "presidential affairs'' to look after Egypt's President Mohamed Naguib. The Revolution Council after an316 words
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Article67 1954-04-19 7 Royal Couple Meet planters El nA. Ceylon, ;ter).— Queen e Duke of planters the reni the on oi Cey- night. attendy at 1 ic Radella estlea among where are grown. ngled with ib's rugi where re- served unhut an open of coconut v red, white Duke -pent plantation e pro-67 words
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Article69 1954-04-19 7 Passenger Refused To Be Rescued LHOLM, A: 18. 102-ton passengei Gustal n Friday and ngei in iiu m archipelago. e b< Is picked up the jers, including numerdren, and the i n w The Gusiaf was listing 90 as it stuck on -litassenger, who was sitto hi>- neck in water69 words
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Article, Illustration62 1954-04-19 7 KOKURA Kyushu April 18, (AFP). The 1. 700-ton British iter, Winhopc went aground yesterday, and is leak, ing dangerously, of f the southwestern roast of Tsuhima Is and, Kyushu, a wire received here said. photo. THE sweater ilan lovely posing against the famous Cmryatea at the Acropolis is theUP - 62 words
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Article141 1954-04-19 7 l\»\ A. April 18. (IP).-An infantry regiment me 2.000 troops is expected to reinforce local police In guarding the Palace of Nations during the Bit Five P*ney <.n \>ia on April 26 Troops and police also wi!i rd the six big luxury hotels where representatives141 words
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Article18 1954-04-19 7 its I Government reign stud- was i students i-East in approved Ministry and the18 words
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Article199 1954-04-19 7 MANILA, April 18, (IP).— President Ramon Magsavsay said last night the proposed joint declaration against further Communist aggression in SouthFast Asia should contain "an affirmation of the rights of all peoples to freedom and independence." Thus it would not only be a I M199 words
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Article85 1954-04-19 7 BI'MM. North Carolina. April 18. (AP).— lt rained ducks here yesterday At least 26 ducks, each weighing about two or three pounds plunged from a cloudy sky d urine a thunderstorm. Th# birds, black with crooked bills, fell on lawns i n residential areas and in the85 words
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Article150 1954-04-19 7 IKE WILL APPEAL TO U.S. PRESS AUGUSTA. Georgia, April 18, (Renter). President Eisen- hower will appeal to American newspapers in a major speech ;in New York on Thursday j night to help "transform an age of atomic hysteria and horror into an age of international understanding and co-opera- tive peace."150 words
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Article152 1954-04-19 7 Crusade To Find Lost Korea Sons NEW YORK. April 18, (AP) Women seeking to find oul what happened to >ons md husbands \vh o were captured in Korea but never returned or accounted for by th e Reds Will begin arriving here this week-end to demand action in he United152 words
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Article218 1954-04-19 7 FORMER AIRMAN WILL WORLD AS ROME. Apri! 18. (Renter) Miss Roberta Cowell, former RAF. pilot and racing driver, left Rome vesterday for London to face life in Eng.and as a :>7-year-old woman. She had spent six weeks in Italy where a leading Italian plastic surgeon performed a last operation on218 words
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Article76 1954-04-19 7 VIENNA, April 18. (AP) Reports from the Austro-Hun-ganan border region yesterday said a third of the Hungarian border town of Windischdorl burnt out yesterday because Hungarian border guard s would not let Austrian fire engines cross into Hungary. The reports, which lacked official confirmation, said76 words
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Article43 1954-04-19 7 WILLEMSTAD. Curacao, Dutch West Indie?. Apr: 1 18 (Rcuter). Lieutenant Commander H. J. Hodges, wart mit? frogman who joined the '•underwater" expedition of Dr. Hani Has< as Chief cameraman has lost h;s lif c while making undersea pictures in tlie Caribbean.43 words
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Article, Illustration144 1954-04-19 7 Waist, wide hips and a :'.Hinch bust. Miss Coweil attracted no attention at Rome t station. She spoke in a husky voice with a slight cockney accent used many expressions current among men in the A:r Force and on racetracks. She wore vivid scarlet lipstick. '"Eighteen144 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-04-19 7 PRINCE Charles leads the way at Portsmouth Toua Station. Walking behind him, the Queen Mother, takes the hand of Princess Anne accompanied b v the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth. Alderman Frank Miles. In the rear are Princess Margaret and the Commander inClnef. Portsmouth. Admiral Sir John Edelston. The Royal party78 words
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Article85 1954-04-19 7 THE HAGUE, April 18 (neuter)— thirteen survivors 01 a British minesweeper which capsized in flames and sank in the Channel yesterday were landed at Flushing by the French ship which saved them the 2,BHi'-to n Tunisie Nineteen more are safe aboard the Dutch coaster Phoenix on85 words
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Article162 1954-04-19 7 WASHINGTON, April 18, (AP).-The IS. Armv announced yesterday troops are now getting two new weapons capable of usin^ atomic explosives— the "Corporal" guided missile, and the Honest John" heavy bombardment rocket. The Corporal. a so-called surta< e-to-surtace guided mis- sile which the Army says iia>162 words
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Article37 1954-04-19 7 A CONFERENCE of It* Bureau of the Asian Socialist conference due to lake place in Bandoeng. Indonesia, at t ho end of April will now be held in Burma the conference brad- quarters announced. ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article54 1954-04-19 7 LONDON. April 18 (Renter > Mr. Albert Perry of Tooling, self-styled "world's most rejected artist," has jusl haii three more of his paintings rejected for exhibition by the Royal Academy. "I now hold the record for Royal Academv rejections.** he proclaimed. "The latest three rejections54 words
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Article192 1954-04-19 7 WASHINGTON, April 18, (AP).-The IS Air Force wants to withdraw its fighting units from Korea during the year starting next July 1 -providing a firm peace treaty is obtained. Thi s vva s indicated In testimony on the Air Force budget, made public yesterday192 words
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Article118 1954-04-19 7 WKU.IXGTOX. New April 18. (Renter) «ri»up of .V and thoir ,i, art watching .Jw faar, On that day, they tl pi I from Mart, travelling in ing saucers, t earth. The pal theoiv f MUCCi Zealandi wiii ba v\\> o&t f the saucers do not118 words
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Article37 1954-04-19 7 20,000 NEW CITIZtNS IF LOrRE.NXO M AHyn v llocambique, April ih. i Approximately 20,000 \i owing allegiance to lh« Khan. Tetterdaj expn their desire \<> become I' gese citizens .f they maintain tbeii with e A^ ;i Kli.-iii37 words
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Advertisement43 1954-04-19 7 DELIGHTFUL PARTY DRESSES V V iron Sunny Madiera J?^\ v Sr'V Si 11V QITTTC y^^'^ii'iffL cow., de fin s^yy^// K to 24 *V^ l\ Mi <PJ-U.:'.) to > ml $17.»5e.ch Y rtn '> D tp |g| F|oor 1 ROBINSON'S SN«AP»RE CLOSED TODAY: lASTIR MOr DAT43 words
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Advertisement49 1954-04-19 7 >' DRAMA IN COTTON Wll 5 /^y\ SIH RAYONS R i^fy^ft and I i u <TV» CEPEA s t Li I MERRYSPUN j SM.VADALE o<>" «i.l<- s2/<>."> per ><1- GRAFA6LEAM j H*" »Idk s2/«(» per >d. OWC.iI f OWE j^ 5 THE STORE WITH A |w*/ TO OFFER j \\\vvvvvv\\.vvv\vv\v\vv\v\\\\\v\\\\\\\\v\\vv\\\\\\\\\\\\v\\\\\\w\v\\\\vv\V49 words
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Article314 1954-04-19 8 Business Done In Shares Industrials:- C.T.S. Ords. 25s 3d., Fraser Sc Neave Ords. $2 10 cd. to $2.00 x.d.. Gammons $335 to $3.30 c.d., Hammers $300 and $2.97*. Wm. Jacks $2.85 and $2.875, Jackson Co. $1,671. Ma ayan Breweries $3 30, Malayan Tpmcnts $1,334 to 51.32*. Robinson Ords. $1.81 J314 words
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Advertisement728 1954-04-19 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINI SERVICE To Colombo, (if nua Marseilles, Antwerp Rotterdam. llambur Bremen S'pore P S'ham Penans T.S Leverkusen (HAPAG) 5/llMaj l2May 1.1/14Maj TS Nabob (NDL) 24/28Maj 29May 30 .i I May M.V llambarf (HAPAG) ...15/20Junr I June 22June T.S. Moselsiein (NDL) 7/14July 15July 16July Hong728 words
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Advertisement573 1954-04-19 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam Rotterdam Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL) BOSTON NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE. MOBILE NEW ORLEANS via SrEZ. S'pore P. S'h.tm Penan* ROEBIAH (SMN) 19/25Ap r 26Apr n/28Apr BANKA (SMN) 9/15May 16May K 18M.iv OVERYSEL (RL) 19 25Ma v 26May 27573 words
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Article701 1954-04-19 9 STEVIE SMITH - STEVIE SMITH By AIISS ELIZAEETH JENKINS, v-hisc novel The Tortoise and Ih* Hare (Gollanes, 12s. 6d is ontj of the Bi.ok Society's happier "Cheats," is a most enjoyable nnri subtle portrayer of human feelings in the upper middle classes; ami she has a KSttt cf humour. Imogen,701 words
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Article1091 1954-04-19 9 BERTRAND RUSSULL - BERTRAND RUSSULL The Life of John S;,<nrt Mill B u Michael St. Jotm It.tkt (Si(kir and Warburg. 425.) By I JOHN STIMRT MILLS reputation, though ir his own day ;t F hone very brightly, has r,cw fuflered almost tote] CTiipce. .1™ his Lc.Qic, especially where it treat!1,091 words
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Article780 1954-04-19 9 NIGEL BALCHIN - NIGEL BALCHIN To-morrow is Alrradv Hrrf. Ry Robrrt Juntk. (sssml liails ii>s.i r By i r PHLS IS intended U be an exciting and stimulating bo<^. but I am nc>t surt that the most exciting thine En H is iiut Mr. Herbert Ajr.r's beautifully quiet, optn-snind-ed introduction. As780 words
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Miscellaneous390 1954-04-19 9 n fi Hft rL l j hi iii i i i_ a M sc*5 c < "v A 'S V s lT -U 6 "^//tvRC^I HONEST ABC TOP _y^N 7O^^ -WOA/lV jXI 6TRAM6C )S^F —AH -S. HONfTCft? AUey OOP By V. T. Hamtin C J LVLRYBOOY DOWN? I j -•'\>390 words
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Article601 1954-04-19 10 TRUTH BEHIND M.C.C. WI TOUR Ross Hall Sums Up The Trip That Turned Smiles Into Snarls THIS is the truth about the tour that failed— for the M.C.C. tour of the West Indies was a failure, despite a fUht back to draw the series after being two I down. But601 words
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Article, Illustration349 1954-04-19 10 LINESMAN - LINESMAN Bi SELANGOR has been most fortunate in the matter of cric- '<"" »corers. Many of them 11 s oeen the wives, sisters ind laughters of cricketers >asl ind present. They have < >' iby the State with 3 loyalty -ri-iled only by those! win p349 words
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Article21 1954-04-19 10 SINGAPORE Asian Games basketball team beat a Combined Navy team 90-44 at the Ins 1(i i>ladiu ra last21 words
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644 1954-04-19 10 SRK - SRK Bv LAST Sunday, this paper ran a headline "M.C.F. relax rule for cyclists." This was followed by the announcement that the Malayan Cyclists' Federation had relaxed a rule to allow the Singapore cyclists to take part in the Malayan 2.5 miles Championship644 words
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231 1954-04-19 10 KUALA Ll'MPl K Sun Siasapere ridors all airmen \*»*r»» aeaiu in the fore toda>. ronrludin^ day of the Malayan I'yiliiu; Koad Carnival here. The Col >:iv v lists, all mem. Iberj -)i cycling !u!> s of the Tengah. Changi and Seletar RAF Stations,231 words
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360 1954-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. A brilliant spell of bowing by Justin Seneveratne, who took seven wickets tor U runs, helped Selangor to gain a 11-run win over Kedih 121 their inter State cricket fixture at the Police Depot, todav. Sel ing >• resuming their *econd inning360 words
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Article68 1954-04-19 10 BERLIN, Apr. 18. iAFPi-, in the men's doubles first round, <>t the Berlin table ten- nis tournament yesterday Ogi-I mura and Tomita of Japan I beat Breumaier and Marx of Germany, by three games to nil. Other resuitg VoiMn'i doubles. Watanabe and Eftuchi beat Paulsen and68 words
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Article37 1954-04-19 10 T PA g IS A l[ l 13, (AFP) SwkST'SLS 116 'tampion, Wikhail Botvinnik won the pionshipj, by beating Vassali gmyslov on the 37th move in Moscow The score now .stands 1U faV Ur f37 words
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Article262 1954-04-19 10 KUALA LUMPL'R. Sun Bad weather caused the annual cricket match between Selangor Club and the S.C.C. to be drawn here today. Stafapore batting fust scored Ido when Armitaga made M. It was his batting that saved the Visitors from collapse. Thanks to a valuable 53 by Bennett262 words
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Advertisement320 1954-04-19 10 CATHAY ORGANISATIONAL ATTRACTIONS TODAY -^> ftll 1 lam, 1.15, ON JIIE PANORAMK SC RlfN NO GLASSES REQUIRED Kf^ frl) c^b |S& "KISS ME KATE" l\\\A All, AD.I.\IM <.lti:\l! Ig^son- Keel M^Rf IHfS i> AN M-r; M H'OKLD-WIDE FESTIVAL FILM I Kl.l LISTS SI UPENDED TODAY AT 9.00 a.m. M ACBOS9320 words
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Advertisement170 1954-04-19 10 Dally at 11, >4Sr477^>J M^ia^^«ukA a^a\ V^aaaaff^ Hm '&i T rCaaai ALAN LADD 1 at his GREATEST! TOD. ,Y B.4Sa.m. >THE BIG si^ •««<• «jo i)M >xiiii i in; \i\,,i, VI V(I(1X IN lll> GRASP. ...ins .nsiN, W \> 111l SI Id ID ©HUDSON ®y J PU S *DORSI >170 words
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543 1954-04-19 11 LIVERPOOL LEAVE DIV 1. PORT VALE GO UP LONDON, April 18, (Reuter). Liverpool beaten at home yesterday relinquished English First Division status for the first time in 49 years. A first half goal by Cardiff City's inside left Tommy Northcott ended any slight hope the northwest club might have had543 words
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Article1093 1954-04-19 11 UK SOCCER POSITIONS LONDON. April 18 < ReutersFootball League standings alter yesterday's matches are >s follows FIRST DIVISION P W D L F A Pts Wolves 39 23 7 9 89 54 53 West Brom. Albion 39 22 fi 9 84 53 32 field T. 39 18 11 10 741,093 words
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Article59 1954-04-19 11 The Pakistan team for the Asian Games at Manila will stop at Singaoore for a match against a Singapore Selection and SAFA's Asian Games team on Saturday and Sunday April 24 and 25 at Jalan Besar stadium. Admission tickets may be obtained now at the59 words
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Article28 1954-04-19 11 Woodbridge Hospital S. C. j boat Young Men's Muslim As- 1 soeiation 3 l in a SAFA Div. 2 League game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday.28 words
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Article171 1954-04-19 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The artistry. speed and stamina of the Singapore indn-.Malays were too much for the Tamilian Physical Culture Association whom they defeated by five goals to t\%<> in a friendly game of SiM'ie!- in the Princes Koad ■stadium h«*re today. The visitor! ied 3 l171 words
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Article200 1954-04-19 11 SEREMBAN. Sun -Hongkong and Shanghai S. C. from Singapore scored a 3 l victory over the Rangers in a Lady Temple r TB Fund match played On the Station Pahang here today. Va.ss and Johan. the Singapore cup players, were outstanding for the visitors.200 words
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645 1954-04-19 11 PENANG, Sun. Good bowling and fielding enabled IVnang to beat Perak by six wickets in the inter-State cricket match which came to a conclusion on the Western Road ground this afternoon. I'enang thus managed to avenge the innings defeat in Ipoh last year.645 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-04-19 11 Memories of 'Tiny' t M ™°RIES of Tiny'— the sports enthusiast who J™{ himself both as an official and a promoter in >outh East Asia— were revived at the dinner given d.v the Tiger Sporting Association to the visiting Hong Kong FA footballers at the Southern Hotel on Saturday night.278 words
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Article88 1954-04-19 11 T;u> lOth Intel -F. ktt mall h fo r Ih.- "5 V ft Cii| m i win M< <!ic;»l Faculty Wtl H«7 Bgalinl the Ar* fe 84 rim>. Batting Artt, rhalkcd up ifT, K MS runs, which in. x four fours. Do 1 i ram* from88 words
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Advertisement624 1954-04-19 11 SELANGOR TI'RF CLUB May 1!>54 Meeting Ist I>AY Saturday Ist May, 1M54. ?nd DAV Wednesday ;>fh May IJ>54 3rd DAY Saturday Bth May. IW>4. I/NTKIKS -!ose at 11 a.m. on J Wednesday, 21st April. 1954. MEMBERSHIP: For details please apply to the Secretary. SI UNLIMITED SWEEP each day $2 COURSE624 words
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Advertisement56 1954-04-19 11 PHONE ***** TODAY 2 SHOWS: 3.00 7.30 p m. t "WORLD' (Tamil) BARGAIN BUY! I You can advertise your needs fox as little as ten cents a word in the clasti- i fied columns of the Standard Advertisements accepted at 128, Robinson Roaci or at the branches of the Standard56 words
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Advertisement135 1954-04-19 11 NO CASH DOWN i w*~ #*».v* J h» ,>,< ti a utll-knoun run tf "HjJtff'^ Ouli: riulut nr radiogram "ftV-* 1 .-^^■P^ O'er JOO ),fir TILIFUNKEN. MURPHY. ERRES. FYI, SIEMENS. ffc^^^ B mode's to ■>« EKCO, G.E.C MULLARO RADIOS t RADIOGRAMS OT For fn/f dernils. rr;?l cr— NACHIAPPA BROS., fHOCSE135 words
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484 1954-04-19 12 PETER KUM - McMULLAN UPSETS Meets Beamish For Golf Title PETER KUM bv KIALA LUMPUB, Sun— Alter his record breaking day yesterday, John Niven, North Malayan golf champion* today surprised and disappointed his supporters, when he went down to Singapore's youthful I). W. .McMullan, in the Malayan Golf Championships. ping hia most formi484 words
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Article357 1954-04-19 12 FOR the third year running, Sinsapore completely eclipsed Penang in the annual Easter aquatic meet between the two islands' Chinese Swimntfuf Clubs at the conclusion of the ,two day meet it Amber Road yesterday. The Heah Joo Seng: water polo trophy which Singapore held since357 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-04-19 12 Mi I tplattered but triumphant, Singapore** Aw Hoe Cup-winning team, smile 'or th< cameraman after beating Hong Kong 2 l in the mterport match on Saturday. T/ie playen »rv. pack rou-: Boniface. Che* Seng. Hee Jong. Vast (Capt.), Hm Weng and Teow l\'"j Front row: Boon58 words
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823 1954-04-19 12 MILNE DRIVES BORROWED COOPER FOR FTD AWARD Fed. Motor Cyclist Shines IT fv AS a proud moment tor 43-year-old Jimmv Milne* when he walked ip In the rain to receive the coveted Repco trophy from >Irs. C. F. Pope for locking tin* fastest time of the day in a borrowed823 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-04-19 12 Wpore Chinese Sunmming Club 'A 1 team, win- "•''< the 200iw tree ftyle rela u at the inter-CSC meet yesterday $how left to right: Luann* Lin,, Elsie Urn, l<- Keitfl Sir and Yup Eaii Ee.34 words
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Article188 1954-04-19 12 RK ILISING that Sinrapore's ireisjil lifting nfi'd it th,» Asian (lames in Maaila next month is their Maeh, Mr. Chaa Tian Tcrk. Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Fpderation affiliates and lifters collected Sl.OOO fur the expense*, of the coach. Bur Mr. Chua is unable to188 words
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605 1954-04-19 12 SINO MALAYS HUMBLE HONG KONG WITH TEN STAND-INS SHORN of several of their stars— Haritli, Rahini n Mlll Boon Leong, Awans Bakar, Ismail Yusoff, Omar A was* and n,. Malays confounded both the 7,000 crowd and critfcl ■like Uongkong 4-1 in yesterday's second appearance of the visitor stadium. JIU The605 words
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Article313 1954-04-19 12 m TRADITIONAL Easter weather threatens to rain i ott the annual cricket match between Singapore and Selangor. No play was possible on Saturday and yesterday, after a delayed start, the rain came down when Singa- pore had 10 runs on the board. There was313 words
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Advertisement155 1954-04-19 12 ITS DIFFERENT! Newer.. Setter.. TASTE .TTVU California £unshine "Flavor so thirst-quenching because it's Lj^T V mad* from Wfm W reol tree ripened f/'ffli\ Colifornio 1 W^M* Volencio oranges. §p x 1 1 ill 1 Y\^\ 1 1 lJ j I L^BlT filial a pleasure I \ORANGE Aurhe-.scd Bottlers: MIS-SINO CO.,155 words
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Advertisement175 1954-04-19 12 More Easter Span P\(iK 11: IK SO( (IK- 1 Inipg,! I tables KlCKUT— \:»dr.> 1- v!. t SOCCER lndo Malaya whip i n men for Spore HK feaftken .vm IK I und ViM PAGR 10: TEBT Imih Miiad M« J r? i FEDERATION cricket gtaevirata* Kor ArmitaKe MIVCI M (^u.175 words
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