Singapore Standard, 20 April 1954
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Title Section15 1954-04-20 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD Vol. IV. N«. 2">2. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 193* TWELVE PAGES 10 CENTS.15 words
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Article84 1954-04-20 1 Amid hysM. at the Evokiya of a runaway iomot, was jrd an airfodav and beirney back fo I B. s I s 5 I >O -I.:' I while >ws if I Crowd Boos I R: ..:g back > M e of R >me ind I?84 words
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Article74 1954-04-20 1 GUSTA, tGeorgia\ April 19: CAP) President Eisen.l Aver and Secretary of State Mr. John F^ttr Dulles conlit hcr t t< day 0:1 American efforts to I olster Indo-China J4a:n.vt the Rtc:.- and save the rest of South-East As;a from C tmmunisi og^ression. One aspect' of the74 words
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Article, Illustration39 1954-04-20 1 GENERAL Nguyen Van Hinh presents Vietnam troops to Emperor Bao Dai in Hanoi recently following an important ceremony in which the Emperor received oaths of fidelity from the officers of the Vietnam National Army. Assactared Press photo.39 words
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Article174 1954-04-20 1 Final Accord Reached PARIS, April 19, (UP).— France, determined to remove the lost bone of contention among the Allies before the Geneva Far East conference next week, has reached finol agreement with Vietnam granting it full independence "within the framework of the French Union", informed sources174 words
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Article87 1954-04-20 1 UMNO youth s on motorcycles will escort their President. Tungku Abdul Rahman. from tlie UMNO headquarUus in Johore to Kallang Airport tomorrow when he will leave for London. The Tungku will be acco.npanied by Mr. T. H. Tan, executive secretary of the MCA. Their mission is87 words
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Article56 1954-04-20 1 'STARS' BLOWN TO RED LINES PARIS. April 19 (AP)— The Franr h news agency reported today that the parachute firing "stars" fo r the shoullers o f the newly promoted 'ommander of the fortress fell behind the Vietminh lines. In addition to the stars for Genera! Christian de Castries, the56 words
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Article25 1954-04-20 1 REAR Admiral H. Q Hopwxjd. Chief of Staff of the Udi»ed States Pacific Headquartew left southern Formosa fol .Jjuiu yesterday a|ter a three-25 words
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Article80 1954-04-20 1 Sanderson Praises Airmen HANOI. April 19. (AFP)— Air Marshal Sir lifford Sanderson. C-in-C. Far Fast \i r Force, today congratulated French Air Forte Commander in Indo-China. General Charles Lauzi.§ o n the present effort of French planes in tli*» war-torn country. In a message sent from Singapore. Sir Clifford expressed80 words
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151 1954-04-20 1 SEOUL. April 19. (Reuter)— President Syngman Rhee said today South Korea would attend the Geneva conference but if it failed he hoped America and other countries would "join us in employing other means to drive the enemy from our land". He said in151 words
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Article227 1954-04-20 1 NEW YORK, April 19, (Reuter). Democratic Senator Paul Douglas suggested here that New Zealand and Australia should contribute heavily to the fighting in Indo China and that "65,000 British troops in Molaya fighting 5,000 to 6,000 Communists "should be sent to Indo China." He also227 words
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224 1954-04-20 1 KANDY, April 19 Queen Elizabeth sat on a carved throne flanked by mounted elephant tusks today to receive an address of welcome from the chiefs of the ancient city of Kandy. The chiefs paid homage to the Queen and her husband in the ancient224 words
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Article259 1954-04-20 1 KITYW GHJRTHRHRTH KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Malayan Communists have been told that they must fight harder, for, in the eyes of the Malayan Communist Party, "the war of liberation" in Malaya, is not going the right way. \yrnJ heie increasin g anxiety on the part of259 words
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239 1954-04-20 1 IN a ward of the Singapore General Hospitol, the hopes and prayers of a 29 year old Segamar mother, Sin Mio, may answered today. l Sometime today, the bandages over her eye s will be i removed and Sin Mio will know whether239 words
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Article, Illustration64 1954-04-20 1 GENERAL Sir Cameron Nicholson, Adjutant-General to {he Fortes in Britain, who arrived in Singapore yesterday after tour of Korea and Ilon^kun? wht-re he inspected .service conditions of British troops stationed tbc«o. Sir Cann'ion said he would stay four days in Singapore and the Federation. He64 words
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Article40 1954-04-20 1 TOKYO. April is* (AP> Japanese physicians apparently iee no hope of recovery for i\e ot the '2'i Japanese tishernen who were allected by radioactive dust from the Manh 1 hydrofen bomb test in the Pacific.40 words
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Article249 1954-04-20 1 COMMENTING on the captured documents, Major R. J. Isaac, of the Director of Operations staff, said in a broadcast over Radio Malaya tonight that the M.C.P.'s directive in 1952 which colled for increased violence got off to a bod start. Major Isaac pointed out249 words
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Advertisement9 1954-04-20 1 1 SEASON TRADING CO. GOLD FLAKE a. r it9 words
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Advertisement47 1954-04-20 1 1 *fT 1 tff^sW 'f V >• 1 ti**- It^ J 1 COIO STORAGE Wf^ I! f 1 P CREAMERIES I I "'f I I y i j/" V 'V r t wL jM Nfe. I 't^^^^^^^^WwtwfinS^ I 111 I. I^^^"^ SPONSORED BY I^AiM MAKERS OF DID UQI47 words
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Article160 1954-04-20 2 Last War Damage Payment In May Kl ALA LI MPIR, Mon. A final payment of 20.4 per cent, in the awards under seizure payment category will start at the beginning of next month, the acting chairman of the War Damage Commission announced today. Claimant* In categories othei lh;i n tin160 words
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108 1954-04-20 2 Maiaya Will Not Attend Conference KUALA LUMPUR, Slon.— M i nol take part in tin Asian Social i.si conference in Rangoon on April 29, Standard understands. 1 !i. Pan-Malayan Lab »ur Party which originally named I f( in representatives :o ;he conference has cancelled its plans because of the mg<108 words
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Article, Illustration236 1954-04-20 2 Singapore Gold Craftsmen Exhibit Their Wares In London variety la this collection," be said, "and it will really show the world. a new range of ornaments all of which are designed and made b v local craftsmen.'' SINGAPORE gold jewellery manufacturers ai> sneeeafaDf developing local market as well as r236 words
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Article218 1954-04-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. small holders or e states on Malayan cacao crops could net «>caa production until sufficient planting material and $2N million a year in the tor.- enoug h knowledge on growing seeabie tulure and become "an methods were available industry almost within spea'218 words
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Article252 1954-04-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.- Mo| Congress' decision not to join the \Ju* l alliance, went almost unnoticed circles today, amidst the Sino m i" speedy preparations to send o > e delegation to London despite Whi^i le *>< By »lt majority, 5J mi, irc M' s^ session in Prai over252 words
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Article32 1954-04-20 2 A LOR STAR toll the 'Tr^n^port Deparuß* S today Mntti Impris4 He wai I |uill crlmi ti t in pect of I th« public i*^ test i March32 words
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Article, Illustration56 1954-04-20 2 Ml P-Jer N 'K M IV, Cht»n Iwv ,n Nil,, ik i trr.'rri I I fc^ \i I Hi i» drlrtalr Indu jPHI .in«! t' NM »rrk^ MM (n«| i v it- «'i Id «nvrnt n ■VMMtal I *«-"i <g IS— II. and rrprr^ i u\»n H.*> (h!1v|;.,,l56 words
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55 1954-04-20 2 MAI-ACCA. Mon A k blanket ot cloud, mist arid rain prevented both the North and South bound planes ihrough thi« town from ro:r»ins kown for a landing. thi> Both p ancs Hit led Town several times but a$ visibility wa.c so poor they \vo::t55 words
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Article62 1954-04-20 2 THE opening of a H Labour Exchange i :r e B Timah Industrial < t< i e delayed Indefinitely. Thi s ;s because of j .i:-p'.::e between the Singapore I 'va nt and the landlord over n.onthly rent. If the landiord does not ai to Government's62 words
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Advertisement22 1954-04-20 2 M^7 l J^^ *i" >^v i<ii iing;, or cooling 1 (if lev it has b€€n stopp€d» <^^BfßP^^^~tS3irc»s(/^ 1 *V**« CORROSIVE ACID WEAR22 words
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Article49 1954-04-20 3 1 I V s of St ai i r 1 y i i I ii play, i, but ii factoi *3 for 3 It the ii l*s for e ei size iix [f the •> ire frorr few the P mnpany Is said lea lei49 words
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20 1954-04-20 3 TALK ON HOWLniK on how TO BE HAPPY liapi |h the »u y Mr S. -I Si >l ng s20 words
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Article119 1954-04-20 3 I: R t the bra 1 Kua 1 a r i II 1 1 'If the mo.lerate der inda put forward bv the people of Malaya as a compromise no turned down without being given the serious consideration they deserved, then Whitehall nust be held responsible for more119 words
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127 1954-04-20 3 Union Makes Allegations Against PWD THE Singapore Government and City Council Laboui Ui terday accused the Pi Works Department ol retrenchng g-service emplo em with new ha In a letter to the P.w.D the s that sin< e gv ing ol dismissal i !7 ;m- *he Do irk- T l>127 words
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Article49 1954-04-20 3 MALACCA. Mori.— Magistrate, Mr. K. Ramanatha Iyer Ily Struck out j sttmm >::j tisi Wee Soon B^v?. manag- l iirector of loan Bus Co., Li I. for assaultii 4 Joh Sim a former employee. 1 with Pat Hup Bus C >mp my, last Chine.se Xevv it's liv.49 words
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Article, Illustration278 1954-04-20 3 400 BOYS LEARN HOW TO USETHEIRHANDS THE Singapore Craft school in Palembane Road is the first of its kind in the Colony that is run on ''hobby lines." More than 400 boys from 40 f-inglish schools are taught the rudiments of metal* raft and woodwork. First started in 1951 a.s278 words
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52 1954-04-20 3 PENANG, Mon.— ln welcoming UMNO's decision in demanding a fully elected legislature instead ot its original demand for a three-fifth majority, the chairman of the Pan-Malayan Labour Paity, Imhe Mohamed Sopiee, also remarked that it should be a warning to their imperial masters in Whitehall, Lon-52 words
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422 1954-04-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— The need for o medical school in the Federal capital to increase the present yearly output of doctors, was urged at a meeting of the Malayan Branch ot the British Medical Association held here over the Easter holidays. The422 words
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Article89 1954-04-20 3 De Groot Recital For Students THIS week. th e famous I Dutch pianist, Mr. Cor LGroot. will play especially (ot the school children of Singapore. Tickets, at Ofl« dollar each 'are still available at Robinson's for his recital at the Anglo-Chinese School Auditorium, on Thursday. April 22 at "> p.m.89 words
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Article77 1954-04-20 3 DAVID DUTTOX and Konneth Stock -ippoarod in a Sinfapete Court yesterday, on a tentative charge of attempting to rob a taxi driver at the 7', mile Thomson Road. It was alleged that at 7 p m on Good Friday, DuttOn and Stork assaulted Toll Koon77 words
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Article42 1954-04-20 3 THF Health Committee of Singapore City Council ha> recommended free lupply ol water to the Khadijah M >sque Geylang Ro.id. in response to request by the Mosque authorities. The supply will he limited to 9.000 ga .■>!■.> a month.42 words
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Article, Illustration232 1954-04-20 3 More Hawker Staff For City Is Urged THE Malayan Dental Association were hosts to P»o--f-*ssor R.J.S. Tickle. ProlVssor of Dental Surgery, University of Malaya, at their annual dinner held at the Wins SINGAPORE City Council will have six more ha inspectors to "cope with a 1 ied if recommendations ofStandard - 232 words
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Advertisement177 1954-04-20 3 l&k,^'-y i^flj i| TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Cou Jh s, lndigestion Seasickness Nauseo, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL II W.L ordons \JIII and Tonic V%%vV i2* Jf^j Jiflf a ■Oil r:r ,hfn(Cl and s»*»niulitinf drink r r/ v Gordon^ Gin177 words
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Article87 1954-04-20 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon— A I Communist pamphlet, produced in Singapore was found pasted orf a lamp standard In Johort Biihru Town, yesterday Two more Communist terrorists have surrendered in the Federation. An unknown number of I terrorists fired on a Police GMC in the Rrngam87 words
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Article64 1954-04-20 4 TWO poultry dealers, Ong E"g Uim, and Pang Yew Seng charged In a Singapore Court yesterday with causing unnccessary suffering to ducks Sni y 5!! their legs '^"d.cramming them into baskets, pleaded guilty. The Magistrate, Mr R B I Pates. fined Ong 4 f» for cruelty64 words
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177 1954-04-20 4 A VOI'NG woman objected to her widowrd-mother's continued acquaintance with a man and this led to the daughter stabbing herself in the chest. This was stated in the Singapore Emergency Court yesterday befor e Mr' R. B I Pates, when Seah Ah Lian. 2A.177 words
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Article262 1954-04-20 4 VOTING WARDS REPORT DUE IN JUNE Task In Johore Is Much Easier KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Fc Jerotion's Constituency Delineation Commission is expected to complete its recommendotions on the "size and shope" of electoral words in Molaya's first notional polls in June, The Standard leornt, today. The three-man Commission, headed262 words
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Article, Illustration83 1954-04-20 4 MR. FRANCIS C.C. TAN and Miss Lucy Teresa Chan who were married at the Church of St. Peter and Paul, Queen Street. Singapore, yesterday morning. A reception was held at the Embassy Hotel. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Chan Liang: Sen**. The bridegroom is SingaporeStandard - 83 words
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386 1954-04-20 4 Play Hard, But Study Hard: Boys' Town Chief PENANG. Mon- All youngsters, whether of the wealthy or poor class, have a just right to a worthwhile education to prepare them for life and the right kind of citizenship, the Director of Father Flanagan's Boys' Town. Father Nicholas H. Wegner, told386 words
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Article75 1954-04-20 4 JOHORE BAHRI'. Mon.— Seven Malayi of Tduk Rumenia. Pengarang. were finer a total of Sl.BOO in the Sessioin L'ourt- Pengarni^g. for moving fiodsiiiffs without a permit in contravention of Emergency 3rdtTs. They were arrested by 3 olice patrol about half a mil* rom the south eastern75 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-04-20 4 MR J. C. IRELAND. Sy>trm> Planning Engineer vf Automatic Telephone and Fl««iru Company, whv i> to meet Telecoms officials in Singapore and thp Federa tion. Mr. Ireland arrived bv plane at Kallane Airport \*st« rda> and will be in .Malaya until April 24. wh«-r he will leave for55 words
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Article189 1954-04-20 4 Registration In Rural Areas Best JOHOU BAHRr Mum 1 More than 26.464 persons in Johore have registered their name* for the Johore State JCounril elections tincc r. tration began four dayj said Inche [ami bin Ismail Ejections Officer, in a itatemeni today. Statistic! indicate rcpst ration jri rural art progressing189 words
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Article63 1954-04-20 4 MALACCA. Mon. The Chcttiai community took thru of] I'nis morning to attend the Kumbabishegam ceremony of the Hindu Temple at Cheng about vix mile s from town on th e road to Alor Gajah. Th t ceremony, one of rare occurrence, i s performed when a63 words
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Article194 1954-04-20 4 KUALA Ll'MPl'R, Mon.— A teen-age Chinese girl of Kuala Lumpur is today making a good recovery in Port Dickson Hospital as the sole survivor in the holiday resort's "biggest drowning tragedy for years" which claimed two of her fellow bathers at dusk yesterday. The three girls.194 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-04-20 4 photos TWO delegates from Thailand and Holland arrived by plane at Kalian? Airport yesterday for the Rubber Conference to be held in Singapore this week. They are Mr. Kriang Tanjasiri (left), committee member of the Rubber Trade Association of Thailand. and Mr. P. Van Beest Chairman of theStandard - 63 words
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Advertisement403 1954-04-20 4 j;n CATHAY ORGANISATIOMgL 1^ ATTRACTIONS ""^T O",|«||^i|^rToW SHOWING fhonr tl-llt l-ui Bonkinss *>• ••"> 9.30 p.m. A v REALM oi ENTERTAINMENT NEVER PHOTOGRAPHED BEFORE ABOVE \M» BELOI THE SKA 1N.... i" I rT^P^*» H '•<< VJfK YF WBERT WAGNER- TERRY MOORE -GILBERT ROLAM) j^igßlSßjß^Bflß^^K JW^^^i **Qi I M'r LMi Sll>»|M'n<lril403 words
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Advertisement350 1954-04-20 4 i/, 7/7. 6..7r> 9.J© iji ALAN LADD lU in ((HI Mlil A^ !m| n,»*! -TIB I SKKM.KS UflTa "YOKI llr;\<.> STMI .V#*.v/ </f#i#i #/f PERFECTLY PROJECTED ClNemaScopE inWarnerColor »no Stereophonic sSUirrtaf (A M\lM><>\ ami |U.%\ IQj T^T^ Daily WIHI Till M\(.M 1| \|'n\ v His GRASP.. .HIS STfttAi.TH v\, 1111.350 words
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Miscellaneous72 1954-04-20 4 Weather Report .NJinimum Trmperature: From ...10 p.m. on April 18 to 7.10 a m on April 19. Kota Bahru (76F>, K. I, i7li Ipoh <(75F). Kuantan <75f\ ift 8 11 1 temperature From ..30 a-m. to 7.30 p.m. on April l«* u P *?f <*3Fh Penang (R9F) Kota Bahru (94F),72 words
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200 1954-04-20 5 NEW LABOUR SYSTEM TO COPE WITH RECESSION tMon.— Business and industry' decided on a system of labour, reduction of wages as they are nt ro retrench the present labour force. with the trade recession is being ifl labour completely, but to .Mini returns possible in emidverse conditions. j borne ui200 words
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Article22 1954-04-20 5 Easter Weekend Thefts n ported week--1 ke n in t o house into ng. aim\ k e 4th I S I •;> f22 words
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66 1954-04-20 5 Attempt To Rape Girl, There 3 Years ft LUMPUR, Mon i ."v i co n vict ed I L Sir Charles jjk e High Court, toUj j to three eni f(^r at- *o commit the B|, ar-old IndutM H Klang on WK irt that mki< en looking ml'; r. when66 words
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Article81 1954-04-20 5 KUANTAN, Mon.— The] Industrial Development j Authority will work on the onst ruction of bicycle tracks' in Pahang. this year. B -ycle tracks will be gra- paths of about six feet j They will be able u> j i >-ton load. construction of 60 >: motor, jeep81 words
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Article, Illustration32 1954-04-20 5 Pho Standard I! RI -1 100 wtsts it ■•<-. Ption in tiw Ut>( f.ardm whi.h '""r,,,, in si.Kia n Se«a l^'r fhi Sinthow tl||(l< (olons Mh..,| M Ides! daujil, n •';'"> rhirl Jil PaoStandard - 32 words
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Article168 1954-04-20 5 KUALA M'MPI'R, Mon. -The Malayan Workers' Welfare Society which was founded recently to serve the interests of the workers, will not confine its benefits to workers alone. It will serve the general public as well, a spokesman of the Society told The.Standard today. It a.168 words
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Article, Illustration282 1954-04-20 5 A CALL to all pro-labour elements in Singapore o band together and fight the Progressives in elections o the new legislative assembly to be constituted mder the Rendel Report was issued yesterday by legislative Councillor, Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Mr. Xair. ;i former282 words
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Article135 1954-04-20 5 KUANTAN. Mon. Tlu Chairman of RIDA ha< issued instructions that no more new Community Centres are to be constructed with RIDA assistance until further notice. This foilow> a survey made under the supervision of Ungku Abdul Aziz of the University of Malaya, on Community Halls constructed135 words
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Article35 1954-04-20 5 TELUK ANSON. Moo.— The] Deputy Assistant District Officer and Supervisor of Elections. Che Mohd. Hashim I bin Amin. Teluk Anson. has j lett on transfer to Sungei t 1 Sipuf as Assistant- District! Officer35 words
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Article51 1954-04-20 5 IPOH. Mon. -The Sungei Ray branch of the Women*: Institute will hold a variety concert at the Malay School In the area on April 28. Proceeds from the talei of ticket.-,. will go to the Institute's branch fund and the j Tenth South Ipoh Scout Troop51 words
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Article43 1954-04-20 5 KLANG, M<»n. Fipibt men were today fined a total jf $:j.ll)0 by the Magistrate Raja Suleiman, when they pleaded guilty to removing prohibited and restricted foodstuffs out ol the Pandamaran New Village, a food restricted area in Port Swettenham.43 words
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202 1954-04-20 5 Two Get Prison Terms For Robbing A Tailor KUAL A LUMPUR, Mon. Remarking that j ;hey had used the Emergency Regulations to intimidate the complainani, thu* Chief Justice, Si r Charles Mathew, in ?)u» high court, here today, convicted two men 1 foi robbery. Choo Beg. a s "b-< ontractor202 words
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Advertisement427 1954-04-20 5 A TIP FOR SINGAPORE Whv take less When Pepsi s best THE Cola nut. one of the ingredients of Rtpr t.o/a o rotes on trees »r« Vnca a>/rt tl i€ West /n-f7fv riieInto tkif driuk frnm ihp hum},!? i\»/o Toaau u,'iiious dn the\i utajtei «r*(j v,, i\u mlef tets wken427 words
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Article899 1954-04-20 6 I/KANK'LY wv fail to see what the Alliance men hope to «i-t by their projected jaunt to the United Kingdom ;md the United States— unless it be another gratuitous snub. When they sent their cable to Mr. Olivei Lyttelton, the Secretary of State for the Colonies,899 words
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Article132 1954-04-20 6 Highly Deplorable Sir: The Inconsistencies of the Committee of the Singapore Teachers' Union are highly deplorable. Having announced April lMh. as the closing date for nominations etc., we are now informed. at 'he eleventh hour. that lhe Committee has < hanged its mind and that May 7th is the closing132 words
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Article1661 1954-04-20 6 HERBERT MORRISON. C.H.,M. P - SOVEREIGN MINISTERS HERBERT MORRISON. C.H.,M.P. Xgnf fIK j| f"ftV > t Y b j i-.jlßi l^L»MMiwiitiig^giWliWMlßßMiiMffWSSSSßßßß^ aBBBS BBBBt JflSw jL -.-^^a^^^SSMßwSft^tflWWWSTßHß^vw^ffiJf^^^ ?-*^?^^^T^ >^^ *^HHhgS?ySc^rW|^v^jyjJpy^^^iL This is thr first of tun artirlrs M ///< British Monarchy Mr. Herbert Morrison is Deputy Leader of Her Majesty's Opposition irr the United -Kingdom He1,661 words
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Article313 1954-04-20 6 we the PEOPLE Rajs 'Mental Vacuum' Sir;— Mr. C. R. Dasaratha Raj was reported to have stated in the Legislative Council on Tuesday that he preferred I police state to a "gangster state". It is typical of his political bankruptcy that the only alternative he could think of to a313 words
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Article297 1954-04-20 6 PHE British Museum, that unrivalled treasury of mans knowledge, has "fallen on evil days. Dusty linger* of decay besmear its precious coilectiona the earth's greatest of libraries faces disaster antiquities of Jong gone civilization suffer alarming deterioration. All because of shortage! of funds for297 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-04-20 6 U when she struck «-d the )i K ht off I thought it »as high time I sent for you22 words
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Advertisement102 1954-04-20 6 SPECIAL REDUCED FAR I Visit The Land of Golden Pago IHF. WONDER OF THE Ui "y ÜBA S.n 9 opo. J L^-S 90 UNION OF BURMA Ali< VA Consult. ENG LEE HONG I CHLf j 42, TELOK AYER ST. STORE Tel. *****, ***** PEN TODAY'S NATIONAL SKUVH 1 Registration ot102 words
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Miscellaneous234 1954-04-20 6 Regrets Over Rejection CHUNG SHING JIT PAO regrets iii.it tn t > Secretary of State for the Cokmlea, Mr. Oliver Lvtteiton. h;is rejected the requesi of the MCAt'UN'O Alliance to send a delegation to London to see him about Federal elections. The daily s ay s that if the United234 words
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Article, Illustration191 1954-04-20 7 I\\<H April 1?> (IP) Vietminh shock troops, froni a strong point they had captured only shoved French defenders back oif the end ol Dien Bien Phu's main airstrip, the Huh Command announced today. The sinlih'M nit?V»t .i<s«iiH *l-io Hgh Ciuiimand said, wo n the CommunistsU.P. - 191 words
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Article79 1954-04-20 7 kiiwi KS KEITH. GerVpril 19 AP) Hun Good Friday visid into th«- narrow i this town Sunda> rherese Neumann. kfii irk «>f Immh* \«arold woman ti k ted world wide it through reports from townspeople and the local Catholic priest that us bled almost every 1 since79 words
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Article37 1954-04-20 7 I on, April 19 K ge of SamanE was M night by two I I tubs I hes, the I e tov n council I s(> other t Nhc I the F I37 words
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Article98 1954-04-20 7 LONDON'. April 19, (ATP) 1 Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill today >ent a message 'of congratulations to Brig. General Christian de Castries. commander of Die n Bien Phu in Indo-China The text of the message read: "We i n Oreat Britain have watched with admiration the heroism98 words
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Article104 1954-04-20 7 Ho Wants Peace Moscow LONDON, April 19 (AP) A Moscow radio commentator said in a broadcast yesterday that the rebel regime of Ho Chi Minh was prepared to negotiate a cease-fire in Indo-China. The broadcast, made in the Russian radio home service, was recorded in London. The speaker said: "It104 words
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Article47 1954-04-20 7 MANILA. Apr. 19. (AFP)— Hongkong has one of the best traffic sy>tems among big cities in the world, according to the President and General Manager of the Manila Yellow Taxicab Company, Felipe Monser--1 rat. who just arrived from a business survey of the Crown Colony47 words
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151 1954-04-20 7 Soldier Killed When Egyptians Open Fire CAIRO. April 19 (Reuter) A British private acting as escort to a British army vehicle died from wounds received when three Egyptians opened fire on the vehicle at Port Said yesterday, a British military spokesman announced. This is the second incident In Port Said151 words
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Article141 1954-04-20 7 GAYA, Bihar State, April 19 (Reuter)— Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, said yesterday only non-violence could solve the problems facing the world today. In n world which v as passing through a very critical pha<e the great powers were posed against one another141 words
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Article35 1954-04-20 7 ERXIE Pvle who believer! the little, personal story was just as important as the big one. was honoured again today on the ninth anniversary ol his death In Ie Shima. Ryuku Islands. APAP - 35 words
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213 1954-04-20 7 Ride A Camel And Get Paid US$52 A Day HOLLYWOOD. April \9. (AP) There are always far more film extras in Hollywood than there are jobs, belt if you could get a job here the pay scales in some of the categories under a new greement between the major studiosAP - 213 words
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263 1954-04-20 7 FIVE ASIAN PREMIERS TO MEET OVER A CUP OF TEA COLOMBO, April 19 (AP)_Fi ve premiers from India, Burma, Pakistan, Indonesia and Ceylon meet" in Colombo on April 28. The Premier of Ceylon, Sir John Kotelawala, who is calling the conference, wanted it to be a "friendly get-together over a263 words
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Article, Illustration50 1954-04-20 7 SENATOR McCarthy ond his wife Jean compare Indian curios they bought during their recent visit to Nogales, Arizona McCarthy is re- covering from o virus infection while his wife is still on crutches for injuries to her ankle during a car accident in Npw York in February.— A. P. Photo.A.P. - 50 words
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Article138 1954-04-20 7 SEOUL. April 19 (UP) The United States must provide South Korea with a let air force equal to that of the Communists if the Republic is to survive. a Government spokesman said today. Dr. Hongkee Karl, official spokesman, made the appeal in commenting on138 words
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Article59 1954-04-20 7 NAIROBI. April I*>. (AFP) An attempted hold up was foiled here today when a quick-mind-ed restaurant proprietor homharded an African u unman with plates and mp.s and drove him off. The proprietor of the restaurant. Erwin Lowis, was standing behind the counter unarmed when the hold-up man entered,59 words
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Article100 1954-04-20 7 LONDON. Apr. 19. (AFP)— With the death during the night of two more babies the number of infants who died in the Dellwood (Reading) maternity home fire last night has risen to three. The heroic nurse. 45-year-old Frcdda Holland, who rescued 14 of the100 words
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Article153 1954-04-20 7 Russian Build-up Is Not Alarming PARIS. %pril 19 (L'P) A new NA estimate of Co miiMi.st mi itaiy power imiirates U a sia can field divisions within :».O ria notice but the "impre-<i e and iteady" Red buildup not "alarming," it was 'c->i<.,--ed loday. The NATO report awaiting proval by153 words
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Article81 1954-04-20 7 ARMED MAU ATTACK TWO WHITE WOMEN NAIROBI. April 19 iR« lie I Two Ifau Maw vi i armed with pai •il itta k< t •"id irijui«'(i t European women In the low house a Nairobi iburfa Ml night. polir G hcaH announced Forcing their \va v Ulta lounge both terrorittj81 words
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Article52 1954-04-20 7 ADFI.AIDF April It, (M I ler) -A new British mt i <i ;<ft to proted U tram I l)i r t;tck wi I taneously In Bri; Un n tralia later thi> year, If lunced here lodaj Sea tests Will I M "IT Britain ;in<! ;.ir,<! Woomera52 words
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Article118 1954-04-20 7 LONDON' Ann if (AFP) Rescue workers who rushi the slopes ot Bi ii \'< Is, the 4.4()<i-ioot p<\ik ,i!id highesi in the British Isle>. to rei LM I woman mountaineer. i Elizabeth Emery, 39, fo nd hei dead upon arrival. Mrs. Emery t< I from118 words
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Article52 1954-04-20 7 TOKYO. April 19 (AP^ Communist China will semi Premier and foreign Minister Chou En-lai to the Geneva COiljerence, Peiping Radio said today. Meanwhile, North Korea's Radio Pyongyang said Gen. Nam n North Korean Foreign Minister, has left Pyongyang as head of the North Korean (it egation52 words
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Article27 1954-04-20 7 A twin-engine charter airplane with live passengers aboard was missing and believed down yesterday between the islands of Hawaii and Oahu in the Hawaiian group.27 words
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Article162 1954-04-20 7 SAIGON, April 19 (AP)— The Inited States has just made its first delivery of many Corsair fighterbomber planes to Franco-Vietnamese forces in a carrier to shore operation which went off without a hitch. The navy plant! w n <i« livered to a big Frem-h162 words
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95 1954-04-20 7 LONG BEACH. April 19. (UP) American H-bombs recently tested in the Pacific were copied froi a technique originally developed bv Russia a California Congressman said last night Representative Craig HOSmer. who worked with the Atomic Energy Commission in 1948. said our present H-bombs were95 words
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Article68 1954-04-20 7 AMMAN. April 18 (Reuter) King Hussfin of Jordan today called on the Christian world to "red res- 'he wrong** suffered by 900*000 Arabs who lost their homes in the holyland ls result of the IsraeliArab war. He made the appeal In an Easter message to the68 words
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Article37 1954-04-20 7 TAIPEI. April l!» <UP> Nationalist China will >enJ "observers' to the Geneva }\i\ Eastern conference lo ce d Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek informed of developments there, it was learned from reliable sources today37 words
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Article40 1954-04-20 7 WASHINGTON, April It (I'P) Corporal Edward I Dickenson, a mountain boy I from Crackers Neck, We«l i Virginia, ;roe- <» fi trial U on charges ho irai nn informer and collaborator while munist prisoner In Kort n40 words
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Article23 1954-04-20 7 ANOTHER ISO Natiofe I Chinese guerilla- from Burma j were airlifted to Taipei, Formosa, yesterda* «hoar«i \i air transports UPUP - 23 words
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Advertisement104 1954-04-20 7 Perfect Combination SYNTHtTH GCOSSA M.(.Mii 11. FINISHES m in^n.K -wiubie 999 J IK M.ASTK EMI i.mon PAIN! h m M MmM coU«r«. J P 1 M^BM »kxMi4 f >tr r U«U4I the kiuhen Nt«v M -u. hMMMMW »rc pl<i,rW v.n.r ,h..,,t < Hnis*.; KOHHIAI %C r J u.ff t d104 words
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Advertisement65 1954-04-20 7 BRITISH MADE STRONGLY REINFOR&D DUSTBINS that stand up ti rough treatment! iF"^laaaTayf n M n _^i^sm Hw> *T r^y^s^^gT-A .^sa^Baaaam 2\ ilkiltiLi in) Id Sh'rl ■'W EgWiRSnSjMMMMfIfIBP 2 1 V-> liiuli- I.S" «lia. .ii loii ■aaC^^^^^^^^^^^aaaaaW llra\ii> i:alN i»in-« «l BaaaaaS^^^^^^^aaaaaaaaal -jf I ill* »i ilrop handlt's K- >|9 BJBfl^PlB65 words
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Advertisement692 1954-04-20 8 NORDDEUTSCH£It LLOYD HAMBURG AMER2KA LINIE JOIN I SrKVICfc To Colombo Genoa. Marseille* Antwerp Kotterdam llamhur^ a Bremen 0 S'pore PS ham Penang T.S Leverkusen (BAF/Mi) :"> llMa.v liMay i:</HMay TS N;i hob (M>l IX 28May SfMaj 30 31May MV Hamburg (HAPAG) ...15 2O.fune 2lJune 22June T.S. Moselstein (NDL) 1 UJulv692 words
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Advertisement1004 1954-04-20 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE Z~^ lei: :i |> Hne«i) m iino MANSFIELD CO., LTD, pW Incorporated in Singapore carrier* option to procee.l via oilier Vjort* ill^liarge tareo SAILINGS to LI\tBPOOL. OLAMMPH LONDON CONTINLNTAL PORTS Due Sails P S> riam Penanp Mrntor for Liverpool, A^on- moutn <Sc Swansea G.27 28 Apr 211,004 words
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Advertisement574 1954-04-20 8 JXVA NEW YORK SAILINGS ""ii^L-l-AX (MOMI'^AL) BOSTON NEW VOKB PHII HEI PHIA BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS FH via SrEZ Spore P S°t**m Penang /wmvm IO'SSApr 2«Apr 27/2RApr SvFKVSEL (RL> IH «K 26May 27 28Ma. BOMMELBDTB (HAL) tNhf "'«ne June 8 June Exrellrnt passen«n an •iinimuclatinn ijir ui II A I574 words
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Advertisement532 1954-04-20 8 EAST ASIATIC SMI IV. S IO CON I IN»n, U For Aden Port Said (ien<M Anlnri,, (idynia Copenhacm (.uth.ni. Spur. x) -SONGKHLA l n P rf xx) "FIONIA" m :;ox, xx) "MKONIA" ni.ni, )(VL xxx) "PASADKNA- I! MM, x) Calls Beyrouth xx) Calls London (Pa xxx) Calls Beyrouth SAILINGS FKOIH532 words
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Article354 1954-04-20 9 Call To Revive Malayan Contacts Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA, April 19 North Sumatran Governor Apnin has disclosed at- 1 tempts on his part to revive Atjeh's trade with Singapore and Malaya as I the Islamic rebellion in Atieh moves through its j seventh month. t Amin354 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-04-20 9 THE Suminoye Kn?inrrrinp: Works of Tokyo Mt now turning out what the* rlaim is the Mnallest. ebcmpesl and most economic 1 practical car in the world. Named the Flying: Vv.i th< r. the rar (above) is a luf.-seater with a BS#CC f-npinr which ffives it 1 .'..*> brake horsepower atA.P. - 99 words
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Article125 1954-04-20 9 Osborne Chappel Returns TIN Companies under ■■< management i.t Messri O>boriM Chappel, Ipoli. :< u lowing returns f*Jt i quartei U March 31, 1954: Ctenderiaagi T:is piculs. ii<,p*ng Consolidated 2,450 picub I Hongkong Ti-i 804 piculs. Ki i iF.I^.S.) 1,505 piculs. K i i Tin l.i ßf> piculs, Killinghai IjgM125 words
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Article236 1954-04-20 9 LONDON, April 19. (Rrulrr) (onfidrnre has rrI'Ukkl (In unrertainty in the tin markrt. writer A. Strauss Company in Ihrir latrst monthly revirw. What has happened lu.' been firstly reversal <jf Ameri- <an storkpiling policy; ateood- jy atare atatementa by Aincn■pokesmen about IndoChina »>icl thirdly there236 words
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199 1954-04-20 9 Increase In Storage Rent Hits Brunei ■HE North Borneo < < mm r t i>. i i n poods .1: I v ..ih everelj f Brr-x N:.,tr. Hi kin t ten who mport all their goods J Uh km i ;.i to a with < a< n f c* Kuai.'i199 words
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Article107 1954-04-20 9 More Tin Moved Out In March TMF quantity of tn -n «>i> ccntretei moved from 1 fT;tti<m I f M.tlaya to mj.mpuu ami PMNM la vt ontk amounted lo MN loi p.->n d vftth 131 t«>u> i 'hr pr« month, ■< rm ortujjii sUitiitics. Th< exporting statr- 'iiij» Marr-h UN107 words
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Article64 1954-04-20 9 OSAKA. April 19. (I'PU The flr?t week of the International Trade Fair her.* cit-w mor t than .">o 000 vi- r», it wus anrnjunced yetThere W€W 670 loceign -itorg from the United S 1 v-. Mauya. Canada, Wt Germany. H. .ind. Thailand, 1 New Zealand, Pakistan,64 words
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Article24 1954-04-20 9 Japan ppi f- r shipment t< K« 1 Chin (-oininoii.il which h;t v .e< n nn tin- 111 of embnrioti: APAP - 24 words
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Miscellaneous431 1954-04-20 9 AWef M Cap "yt.r '&v GEORGE f. f well bei so mej»V-o« wmv //'/> <) vcu arc v w//t HAppvr- we'll V_l 01D 1 look/s— mv ilecs- St V f GA.KJiNK, OM ME, j^ RUN BEAUTIFUL TMtrßt WEAKLNIN6'* J V fi ME.STLV ST c U^ C Vr J L T////,/431 words
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Miscellaneous896 1954-04-20 9 >^>oe*a»aWlaa^iM>»eft<i^»<a^aal»a»iiBwte^^ nwinj>iiaunff> 13?^ A* j2S 9 I II Ifi flL«* jl C\TIIAV: H'\v •.> M. \A \1 aß* M^^W o**0 5 al tl 1 1 III" -ll^aa^g^ l5 :1 8 13 ;i:m! eV*' 7^ 3flfc S |1 "^gfl Hi I.IIMI: At Sword s Pu. it .'i 15 7. HLmaZSr i—896 words
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Article, Illustration244 1954-04-20 10 [J FROM Paris and Koine come these eye (itch in? rr rreatiou for the- jronng .Mi>s which irere shown in fashion jj displays in the two capitals last week. <a> French >t.»r i Lisi-ttc le Bon. presents i ahorl evening dress from the Kf < collection in Paris This veryUP - 244 words
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Article613 1954-04-20 10 MARGARET SCOTT - MARGARET SCOTT Kz 9 \I < i^r Mothers have 1 m rel dread <>f irea«i«< tirn- Su BOOBCr have they not thej baby organised J"i are f lining to take breath Uun it's time to itart M more hanges. No ironder tiu-\ 1 depressed iboiit the I613 words
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Article418 1954-04-20 10 SHE'D LIKE TO PLAY CLEO NKW YORK'S Muriel Smith made the jump from Bali llai to Bangkok without moving from hrr dressing room in London's historic Drury Lane Theatre. In fact, the good-l I iking young lady of Compact ii'4'Jto and concert hall voice seems to have become a fixture418 words
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Article104 1954-04-20 10 "V"OU can keep th? upper edgei of quilts in I comforters clean by sewing some washable material along the binrdin Phis material can be i• n >ved aasily and washe I, thus saving dry cleaning bills dean patent leather shoes or belts arid reit ne their104 words
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Article, Illustration105 1954-04-20 10 y f{y bride '>■•' >' li WALKING down the ilt ;\i if*j vt"i <>■ >i tbout r f7 thi* bride It s' 1 tan r-.tUi Hollywood ireis, who hid h>r leg amputated in V.' en her fittnc I" >r L -'y. -'>• iffwil I r in105 words
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Article155 1954-04-20 10 BOTH IN LOVE WITH SAME GIRL AIY FRIEND and I »re hoth in love with the MMM girl but I never see her »l<»n«--a.s the three of us always co out together. ••DISGUSTFI)" (Klu.in?) FIRSTLY you """if I T<;> i-*» r NFCjftllfy t/h.- 1 V»i< tciff To t(MM thin of155 words
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Advertisement102 1954-04-20 10 I'OLIDAY ON ICE" Opening at the Happy World S adiim on 22nd Apnl Bookings now open at Winstons, Arcade j A II Prices: $8, $5, $3 and $7. 1 SPONSORED BY 'j*® j\ THANKS /TVA^ TO OVERONES S23S3£«3H£r Review t/i&iaZf (/ii£ati/ Sol. Agents CHAHI CO. f^§fe (PO 80, 123) 19102 words
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Advertisement101 1954-04-20 10 Pepsodent I really gives Teeth cleaned with Pepeodfiti >••• That*f because Inev ave cleaner! An I Pepmdeiil is th»« only t.»..ili|M^i JV|H<»ltUl with Irimn deam ll t»-t-tli, Ixii alaa harbovn Ike dangei aVcay. So tor whiter, -jf«T keHh, m 1 use Pepsodent .-\.-rv ni>:l>t and m lo.liy look wit at101 words
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Miscellaneous330 1954-04-20 10 nuns 2 1 3 i f ■jft RITA OIL MAR*: I" on v t|| 01 AlltiN; iiiiit'ii are Ikr (»-»-ir» "i the woriii in tii-* <• 1 u '••n^i' is Hi. »t.ir<« iri* tinmtrtry «»t heave*. If«r. MKhl-gh lag, li irui.un.ni,. »ii«> are Ike lerre^irijl planets tli.it rule tin- il.-tim,',330 words
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662 1954-04-20 11 BACK to the market place after a weeks holiday and what do I find? First of all, tragedy. We do not have so many young: champions that we can afford to squander them recklessly. John Kelly, for instance. A little over six weeks ago662 words
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Article250 1954-04-20 11 IPOH Mon. The T>ok Hwa Badminton Party, of Kuala Lumpur, beat the Perak Turf Club Sports Club by Seven matches to six in a friendly encounter during Easter. Highlights of this morning's games were Miss Ethel Peacock's easy victory over Miss Tan Eng Looi250 words
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85 1954-04-20 11 TAIPING. Mon.— ln a thrilling holiday soccer match here, yesterday. Krian Rovers did well to hold Taiping Distri I !o a three-a 1 draw. The first half was well contested and the score at half time was one-all. Othman Basir netting [or Rovers and85 words
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Article40 1954-04-20 11 AMSTERDAM. April 18. (AP).— Dr. Max Euwen (53) former world chess champion and for S3 years Dutch nation- al champion, was dethroned yesterday by Hein Dormer. Donner (27) won the natlonal championships competition, scoring eight point?.40 words
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228 1954-04-20 11 Another Big Score By The Seletar Airmen After trouncing: Traction In ion 13-1 for a record store 4, fortnight ago. R.A.F. SHetar kept up their high scoring with a 1«-1 victory over I)aru| Afiah F.C. in the I>iv. 3B S.A.F.A. league ■aid on the M.F.A. ground yesterday. Rough play marred228 words
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Article85 1954-04-20 11 Haikowyu olHcials for the year elected recently were: Patrons Messrs. Loh Ah Pong. Yap Leung Chong. Vap Leong Teng, Tay Soo Vong, Yonj? Yew Chew. Ang Kim Chwee O Li<n Tin Soon. President Mr Chr.a Ba:i Hock, Vice-President Mr. Chin Yin Kee Hon. Secretary Mr Mah85 words
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Article108 1954-04-20 11 After taking a goal lead at the end of the first half. Corin- thians netted two more to ensure :-j-o victory over Aston Sports Club in SAFA's Division 2 league piayed on the F Cr N ground. it was Corinthians fifth victory in six outings The onl>108 words
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Article35 1954-04-20 11 In the Div 2 match of S.A.F.A league Bulestirr Uni ted S.C. received a walk-ove from the Tamil Brotherhoo Association, who could nc field a team at the Clerica i Union ground ye.sterdav.35 words
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Article112 1954-04-20 11 BERLIN, April 19 (Reuter)-A ihm Harangozo (Yugoslavia) beat Richard Bergmann (Lngland) 21-14 22-20, 21-11, in the final of the men's singles in the German Table Tennis championships here. Fujit Efuchl woo th< women's tingle*, beating Lmde WertL (Austria) 21-10, 21-8, 21-8. Harangozo and Vogrme won112 words
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Article, Illustration619 1954-04-20 11 By WINDSOR LAD IPOH, Mon. For the first time since its inception, the Perak Derby, Malaya's richest turf prize run over 1 miles and carrying stakes totalling $30,000 and a gold trophy, went to two women owners. Mesdames Tan Chin Tuan and Loke619 words
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Article106 1954-04-20 11 CHICAGO April ler). 111 a.- Tv B I'u tick n\ the Int Olympic Committee, i there s i l whether lh< 1956 Gaim i bourne mi Mr Brunda question ol > -lpi i ompi ,j bscauai of the A quarantine TIM i: protM t>< resolved106 words
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Article45 1954-04-20 11 \i: v (Al fM Sign« of a the Manila I i.■ raptured t ba t t\\(»-<i;iy Iriai Macao Hoi bfai Bay l. point] i"t against Mat ••>' k<<:c's ft Hnln Mi. ar Manila Hongkona < t(»(ia> Mai kong b\ i nU ii45 words
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Advertisement698 1954-04-20 11 SITUATIONS VACANT [>ROBATIONER Clerks. TeleI communication! Department >ingapore. Salary Scales <a> t< $152 50 x 7 50- h 205 >: 15-M5/B 340x15--60 p.m. and 'b* Standard XIII m x ;,uit;; 50 B, 209 x 15--25 B 4n x l!S-4»')0 v <r\. phi! ariable a lowance at oreseni in orce. i698 words
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Advertisement251 1954-04-20 11 THE SINGAPORE IMPROVE MENT ORDINANCE (CHAPTER IS4) NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT TO THf GENERAL IMPROVEMENI PLAN UNDEB THE PROM SIONS OF SECTION 51 it] OF THE B IN G APOBI IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 1 OF 1954 VOTICE is hereby given thai in pursuance of the powers conferred by251 words
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Advertisement85 1954-04-20 11 «/> Ml<( T.1.1.ANT.01 S UriIMMOPMIOM ||C A WORD: minimum 20 words ($2) KOU SAI.K IHTt'ATIONN A«.l.\< lr.^> Tl ITION ETC, »i.;». U8 .50w B Fdil«i^ KIRT >< |V > llV^ M.%RRI %iiK«( l>l\lll(l AJi A WORD, mm.mum ZO words (>:>) pKK>(>.\ Al. ANNOI'NCEMKNT« •At KNOW I.UM.Mf M i i Box85 words
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Article, Illustration211 1954-04-20 12 THE Badminton As-.mi.i-tio n ai Malaya last niijht de< ici*d that besides f« her* of the Standing C«miiBlittce, well known ihtmuialiticf in Malayan badminton invited to form whut is known as the Management Committee of the Thomas (up matt lies in Malay l. Thoe211 words
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Article72 1954-04-20 12 N April 19. (Reuter^ esult K.• K i«sl .ii R 3 Bramlt f B adl rd X 2> Leeds 21 Done Dewsbur> .4 i Si Helens I I II:: 7 K- 5 iven S I 25, Belle Vue R 21 Ro< in Old nn T S.i 14 V.72 words
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Article142 1954-04-20 12 WITHOUT :ive of their re- who are now >n i I the Federation with *he Hongkong Bankers, Haikowyu were iti >A enough t o beat the Singapore Harbour Board Recreation i Club by two goals to one in i SAFA division 2 iea£u e match at Geylang142 words
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Article38 1954-04-20 12 SOCCER: Combined Set- vices v Hong Kong at Satan Besar stadium; SAFA Lea«"f;. D '> -''B Traction Union v Kinta Rangers at Gei,lang; Dir. 2 BOUCA v SCC at B»»,f(n/(; fln|(,,, y J^J/j--"i ds ot VMAJ.4 i38 words
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Article448 1954-04-20 12 BAM Pick Eddie Heah THE first- players for the third defence of the Thomas Cup next year were decided at a meeting of the Badminton Association of Malaya in Singapore yesterday. They are Eddie Choong and Johnny Heah, two outstanding Malayan shuttlers who have been448 words
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Article505 1954-04-20 12 TIIK spate of upsets by teams of lesser renown on fancied favourites in this season's division 1 soccer at Jalan Besar stadium continued yesterday when lowly la t hul Karib surprised and beat 'iiiaiit killer* Chinese Athletic to leave the stadium with a two-nil505 words
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Article61 1954-04-20 12 CONTINUAL rain yesterday stopped the annual cricket *'Te>t" between Singapore and Selansor. Only 40 minutes play w.is possihle on the second day when plav started 11.40 p.m. During that time Singapore stored !4 runs for one wicket. Tluuasin^am beins run out. Yesterday, both captains decided to61 words
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Article, Illustration35 1954-04-20 12 OKLD champion Fddie C noons, seen here with the singles trophy won in the recently concluded American Badminton Association championships at Niagara Falls, may lead Malay a in the Cup defence in June next vear.35 words
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Article291 1954-04-20 12 LONDON. April 19. <Reuter) -Association Football Results: liii«t I f.ii;ii t mutch: League 0 League ot Ireland fl played at Belfast. LEACMJI division I Buiiilpv \-s. Boiton evening kickofl result later. Cardiff City 0. Blackpool 1 I Charlton Ath. l. Manchester United 0 j Livei pool291 words
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Article48 1954-04-20 12 The Western Depot Rangers of Naval Base, Singapore completed a luccessful two i i nes soccer iou r of Peri*gerang. They heat the Peng--3 ?rang champions, Kjinpunii Ja va S.C. 3-0, and played a •"'7 draw with the Comiblithcd bv tha U d~l <t.. 7.48 words
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432 1954-04-20 12 1..1 Kl ALA LIMPIR Mon.-Sin R apore Indo Malays, plaving their second and final haster soccer in the Federal capital todav. shared honours with the J^ eaU CIU S inVitUtiOn n PrilU>ess Road stadU,m The SCRC were Lea ling J -1 a minute from432 words
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Article197 1954-04-20 12 JOIIOKK RAIIRU. Mon. Johore Rahru Crickel Club and the Segamat Cricket Club both stored 1 It, runs for the season's most thrilling match plavnl 1i«m»--on the Civil Service Club ground. Johorc Bahru batte firs! arid ita ed 1 4»> towards whi h 1.. Holt 4.{197 words
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Article149 1954-04-20 12 'Giant Killer' McM u Stepped In Golf \y tr in i i KUALA LUMTUB, Mo., On triumphed over youth when h'" amateur international, Imk McMuUan in the final oi th r Malavj ll|pr I today. ll!l1^ Very few people evrr donlit, his brand of golf and intrni.it,,,,, I emerge149 words
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Advertisement144 1954-04-20 12 A CATHAY ORGANISATION 20th CENTURY FOX n n a o f i vi>itt t»n i <>ur .„„.,„<;,„,* In, ~..,U,,.11,, int. in,, r I r 1 4,,,i,,,l llmin 5i., THE PUBLIC SHOULD KNOW 1 That CINEMASCOPE 20th Century-Fox trade mark only re leased to other distributing comas Warner Bros., 2 That144 words
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