Singapore Standard, 22 April 1954
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Title Section21 1954-04-22 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD < <lffiES- ft fc ;^1 Si I Vol. IV. No. 291. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 193* TWELVE PACES 10 TENTS.21 words
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Article192 1954-04-22 1 lfjrhg_>EA Pact s Established.,". -i >] 1.. Sunday rtorial' Diplomatic Correspondent S. Government's picture South-East Asia Pact work has now become clear, proposed pact is established, •d be, according to U.S. i Allied military com- :.cl. with headquarters in SinSupreme Commander American General James Korean192 words
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Article, Illustration424 1954-04-22 1 THE coffin of Sub-Officer Koh Long Lin of the Fire Brigade being carried by his colleagues out of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul in Queen Street yesterday. Sub-Officer Koh was killed with four of his comrades while fighting a godown fire on Tuesday. Standard photo. (See424 words
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Article137 1954-04-22 1 HANOI, April :M (AP Bn^. Gen. Christian de Castries sent out an urgent appeal today for milk and fruit juice [to bti dropped to the growing ranks of wounded, trapped inside Vietminh-ringed Den Bie-i Phu. The heroic commander addressed hi s appeal to ihe people French137 words
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Article48 1954-04-22 1 COLOMBO. April 21. (Renter) Sir Oliver Goonetil'eke. Ceylon Finance Minister and leader of the Senate- will »UCceed Lord Sou 1 bury as Govern-or-General of Ceylon on July 17. it was announced here today. He will be the fir^t Ceyloni ese to hold the post.48 words
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Article216 1954-04-22 1 COLOMBO. April 21— The hoomin'4 surf of the Indian Ocean woke the Queen today her 28th birthday and her last day in Ceylon. In heavy rain driving from the sea. the Queen drove to inspect Ceylon's armed forces on Galle Face Green. The Ceylon CabinetA.P.; Reuter; U.P. - 216 words
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Article34 1954-04-22 1 PARIS. April 21 (AFP) The U.S. Secretary of State. Mr. John Foster Dulles, arrived here today to attend the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation meeting before leaving for the Geneva conference.34 words
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Article223 1954-04-22 1 Secret Airlift For Dien Bien Phu US planes fly French skymen 8.500-M from Paris to besieged fortress PARIS, April 21 (Reuter)-The United States Air Force in Europe announced today they had opened an 8,500 mile airlift to transport French troops to indo-China. Six Globemasters were said to have left Orly223 words
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173 1954-04-22 1 Police Is Alerted For Red Couriers Bv 808 PKKIKS Standard Staff Reporter ALL policemen on the bear in Singapore have been alerted to be on the look out for Communist couriers and agent* who have resumed the distri button of pamphlets, pictorials and posters in the Colony. The Police h.t173 words
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404 1954-04-22 1 -AND THE RUSSIANSTOO Standard Staff Reporter THREE fubsy and taciturn Russians waiting to board a BOAC Constellation at Kallang Airport, Singapore, yesterday morning could be excused if they thought the roars of "Merdeka" that echoed with the upraising of a thousand hands, some of them404 words
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Article69 1954-04-22 1 HOXGKOXG. April 21, (AFP).— The 10.000-ton British cruiser, Newcastle, veteran of the Korean war, sailed today for Singapore after completing it? Far Eastern duties. Before .returning to British home waters the Newcastle will take British ViceAdmiral Sir Charles Lambe to Pearl Harbour on Mav 7 for69 words
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Article28 1954-04-22 1 COLOMBO. April ?A (AP) Queen Elizabeth ended her 11-day visit to Cey|on tonight and sailed from Colombo with cheers of the people ringing in her ears.28 words
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Article366 1954-04-22 1 HES WANTED FOR FORGERY CANBERRA, April 21, (Reurer)— The Russian Embassy here demanded today that Vladimir Petrov, Soviet diplomat granted political asylum last week, should be handed back "as a criminal" to face charges of stealing Emhnssy funds. The Embassy, in a note to the Australian366 words
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Advertisement7 1954-04-22 1 (See Pjjip Seven for Geneva Conference round-up).7 words
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Article103 1954-04-22 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (refits per Ib.) in Singapore on Tuesday were: Buyers Sellers No tt.S.S Spot Loose 61 1 61ft No. 1 K.S S 61* 6U No. 2 K.S.S. 60S 60* No. 3 R.S.S. 592 59i Tone: Quiet after firm. TIN PRICE The prices of tin yesterday was103 words
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Article90 1954-04-22 2 A SHOPKELPER charged with breaking the Weekly Ordinance engnped a counsel for a fee of $200 to appear on his behalf at the City Police Court yesterday. "I've been instructed to plead guiity on behaif of my client." The lawyer told the magistrate. "He90 words
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Article106 1954-04-22 2 FOR robbing two Chinese women of cash and jewellery worth $:«>O. Chan Kit Leng was sentenced in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to six years' ricoroui imprisonment. Chan, who was found guilty hy the jury by a majority of s—'2.5 '2. had two previous convictions.106 words
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Article28 1954-04-22 2 A THIEF smashed open a piggy bank and stole $300 from it from a house in Moulmein Ro^fc. Singapore, while th« occupants were boiidayiruz in Malarca.28 words
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Article13 1954-04-22 2 A PUBLIC dijcuMlon on conscription will be held British Counril IfaH13 words
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221 1954-04-22 2 SinJSe Sec^d e i,i tr 1 i H >< r<> d Ch the convlrt his father Chen Si vesterda >' helped to Black Cat Bo6k ComX if Nor"h K"^ 1 f The charge of making a laid' «\t,£« t B ndge Road on a for_a_c221 words
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Article225 1954-04-22 2 New Biii Demands SINGAPORE Government is considering: legislation to make medical examination for tuberculosis compulsory for all new entrants to the Merchant Navy. A Government spokesman told The Standard yesterday that the proposed legislation will be in line with recommendations of the Joint Committee of Hygiene225 words
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118 1954-04-22 2 PENANG. Wed.— Despite In. clement weather hundreds of pupf< and ol<] boya of St. Xavier's Institution paid their last respects to the TTr?. Rev. Bmtber Symphorien i Augustus. Supcrvisur of the ■ebooTs Secondary- Classes. whose funeral took place this i evening. Among those who118 words
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Article25 1954-04-22 2 THE next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Co S nt :i the Viet Memorial Hall al 10 a m m Tuesday, May 1825 words
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Article34 1954-04-22 2 CIGARETTE stall proprietor. KiiL' S ltan Rawther was knocked down by a motor car while cycling in Penang Road ?n n t n 3S*SSr on hls wav to fndial 111 1W PaSSage34 words
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Article67 1954-04-22 2 MR. O. C. Wileratne, Seore-ta:^-Assistant In the Administration Division of the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service of the 8.8.c. In Singapore, ha s been awarded an Associate Degree with the Institute of Commerce, in Birmingham. England. He is the holder of a Fellowship Degree of67 words
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Article67 1954-04-22 2 A £1.000.000 Norwegianowned tanker, the Janova, flying Panamanian colours, arrived in Singapore for the tirst time yesterday, from Venezuela, under the command of Captain T. Nielsen. The tanker, which is a sister ship of the Janita. Jaranda and Jarena arrived here after 40 days at sea. The67 words
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Article63 1954-04-22 2 THE body of a dog said to have died of anthrax in Singapore has been exhumed and destroyed in the Colony's incinerator. The Acting Director of Medical Services, Dr. R.H. Bland, told The Standard yesterday that the final results of investigations carried out into I^V^^k 0 the63 words
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Article, Illustration210 1954-04-22 2 THE ITMNO-MCA A!Hance hopes to create a parliamentary lobby in Britain in the interests of Malaya and Malayan Independence. This was stated >«'*>t<Tday by Mr. T. 11. Tan. hi. i executive secretary of the M.C.A. and one of two m. m berj of an advanceStandard - 210 words
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Article48 1954-04-22 2 PENANG. Wed— Police md security forces are still operating m Penang Hill following the murder of Rev. Bro Symphorien by CommunM terrorists at the Roman Cathoic Christian Brothers' Liinnalow on Monday night. So far, no contact ha? bctn mad e with the terrorists.48 words
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152 1954-04-22 2 SINGAPORE has been a "bad luck city" to young an d sparsley bearded Mohamed b in Sa at. This was what Mohamed told the District the Third District Court yesterday. Mohamed was produced in Court for being ollnd e witn Kina r ea ldC152 words
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60 1954-04-22 2 JAP OCCUPATION SQUATTERS MAY LOSE LAND TITLES THE Sin K apore Government promise, to legislation to bar unauthorised ocvuSSSt claiming proprietary rights hx virtue of an session for long period.'* At present, private urn n 1 cr claims for possession ol nich f ,f» r from the commencement i it«60 words
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Article, Illustration58 1954-04-22 2 Photo MR and Mrs. N>o Ki.in Seng who l»*ft by air for Cameron HmhlimN terday on their honrv. moon Mr. N>o. fhi»"f lihffi Him- Limited. man Rosy Chin Sin C'V\<« Faster Mond o bride, a aMCber in Ihr Seran^oon Knd I a h School, is th** iaufhter of Mrs. ChinStandard - 58 words
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52 1954-04-22 2 SEREMBAN, Wed— Alovsius ChrUtrophfr a Malayan Railway employee tori.i\ ;ipe.i: Magistrate, Inche Johan. on a charm* oi Social Welfare lottery ticket No. in.;.,l a S3.JNM) pn/t\ tIM tiOfl, < Bt4 •llcrnat B R lon he the Phone Cc ticket* W St< i iro i,52 words
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Article113 1954-04-22 2 You Are A Bad Liar, Magistrate A SINGAPORE Magistrate, Mr. a. w. Qbowt, yeaterday told an Illegal Immigrant Amerudin bin ,laid:n. 27, that he \va>? a bad liar md sentenced him to four months'* |a The* Court was to i that Amerudm eaten I Colony on March 9 without a113 words
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Miscellaneous16 1954-04-22 2 Weather *f Mm v on Ipril Kola i IjM.ll M.I I i»u> fc Ji (Hit i.16 words
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Article, Illustration310 1954-04-22 3 A GREAT DAY FOR TRISH AM AN LIM CHYE SWEE Sn March A Tearful Group MONDAY was a great day fur trisha rider Lim C'hye Sw»*»\ when. hi s face wreathed in smiles, he stepped light-heartedly from the Public Assistance Division of the Social Welfare L>IMttmt'iit with $133, representing part310 words
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Article130 1954-04-22 3 f 'DG?vIEXT in the sum f>4 4J. given in the S ja >ore High Court to Vin mi V filed claim for >unl from a lighter contractor I i the Loss of 800 bags ->'igar. On Sept. 5. 1952. the plain tin 1 na z130 words
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249 1954-04-22 3 >N i those who were I irged with depo.-r j >ish or for obstruction the City Police Court; y•,• -t lay were three men ?nt their emissaries to k '.vcro "too busy." i• magistrate, Mr. J. >I. D> Teux-Coleboum sent ill hurrying249 words
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Article62 1954-04-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Gurkha soldier was killed I another wounded by a I ide in Labis. Johore. on lay. i belonged to the 2/6 j Gurkha RinV s based at Labis. Rifleman Sukdio was carryi 4 i oaded rifle in a barrack when the grenade62 words
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Article38 1954-04-22 3 THIRTY-TWO candidates were successful in the Federation of Malaya Nurses's Final Examination held in Penang this year. Among them two obtained distinction in medicine. They are Miss Lirn Gaik Kee and Miss Le Cheng Jiau.38 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-04-22 3 TODAY ALL SMILES photo. TODAY I.im and his family are all smiles. I.im is seen above taking his family for a ride in his own trisha paid for by Singapore Standard readers StandardStandard - 33 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-04-22 3 MR. AND MRS. F. C. Alvis who celebrated their Silver weddin? anniversary recently at their residence in Irrawaddy Road. Singapore.20 words
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Article120 1954-04-22 3 THF historic Scottish Regiment, the Royal Scots Fusiliers. will arrive in Singapore tomorrow in the trooper Asturias, to relieve the Ist Manchester! in the Federation. The Rogiment. which can boast Battle Honour? from ail the great victories of Marlborough's campaigns, also won acclaim in the last120 words
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Article70 1954-04-22 3 LOW AH KHOON was sentenced in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday to seven years' jail Cor robbing a woman of 5250 worth of jewellery. Low had three previous convictions. In December last. Low confronted the complainant with a knife In her house. He ielieved her70 words
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246 1954-04-22 3 THERE have been no expulsions from Kaffles Institution this term as is alleged i n a letter written to the Singapore Standard and signed "T.B.S. This categorical statement was made yesterday by the principal of Raffles Institution. Mr. V. Ambiava- gar. to246 words
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Article108 1954-04-22 3 THROUGH the award of Singapore Government scholarships, three local officers have been appointed to senior posts in the Public Service. The three are Mr. Tan Chin Hock 32. in the Telecommunications Service? Mr. Hwang Tiaw Sooi, 2\K Meteorological Department and Mr. B. D'Rozario. 31, from the108 words
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Article39 1954-04-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— The Parents' Dav < e!ebrations of SungeJ S«.v K_>:ate Tamil School will held at the school premises tomorrow 7 p.m. To mark the occasion 4 children of the school present various dances utii piays.39 words
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Article178 1954-04-22 3 A FINE of $250 was imposed in the Singapore Assizes yesterday on Capt. William Henry ButlerJenkins (RAOC), who pleaded guilty to a charge of being in unlawful possession of two revolvers. The captain said he acquired the revolvers during Ukwar in .lava and the last178 words
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Article52 1954-04-22 3 JOSEPH Teo. who misappropriated $2,080, was put on probation for a period of two years on two sureties of $250 each, yesterday when the case came up for sentence in the Singapore Fifth Police Court. The court was told that Teo ha s paid back52 words
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Article640 1954-04-22 3 With Copt. Scientific Aids... 'We Can Stay Self 'Sufficient' THE belief frhaf the prices of the major animal products In Singapore would be reduced by 30 per cent in the next five years if scientific and economic developments are carried out was expressed by the Chief Veterinary640 words
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Advertisement88 1954-04-22 3 Now re's a Ronson every pocket person J hjM r; l'c u 'i I In any w'r\<i >: n j -:-cd fi P^ *t Ss Ronson Standard f iiar with all, and ji*h la e is this handsomfl P-^ in. Ava.lable in a variety ;f finishes. As usj3! it's lit!88 words
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Advertisement43 1954-04-22 3 BARGAIN BUY!! Vou can advertise your needfl for as little as ten rent s a word in the elassiK<M columns of the Standard Advertisements a cepted at 128 Robinson R<>aH or at the branches of the Standard in Kuala i'<in\pur, Penang and Ipoh.43 words
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Advertisement133 1954-04-22 3 us polishi'il in inn** 4IIHt UJtfH'il 141 IK t> <ts tt Dipimammtl T^^H i«L^ft ****?^^l E^F J^BI f< iB «^w *^r yt§ ■Mr i*| #/f f f ft f t #f r f AMBASSADOR The Arr.bassador Viscount is as immaculate to look at as it is immaculate m tone It133 words
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Article, Illustration427 1954-04-22 4 Four Brave Men Laid To Rest Standard Staff Reporter FOUR of the five firemen of the Singapore Fire* Brigade, who lost their lives whilst fighting Tuesday's fire at the junction of Robertson Quay and Teck Guan Street were laid to rest yesterday. The remains427 words
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Article154 1954-04-22 4 Junior Sub -officer Koh Lm| Lin (24), a bachelor who joined the Fire Br.Rade In 1950 as a Probationary Junior Officer, for three years. Sub foreman Uni Hop Chuan (44). He leaves I widow and fix children. Lim joined the Brigade in 1933 as a fireman. He154 words
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Article98 1954-04-22 4 SINGAPOREANS yesterday gave $161 more to The Standard Firemen's Fund f«>r he dependants of the five firemen who were killed on Tuesday, brinsinir the total to 5762. Yesterday's donors are: Mr. Wee Keng Koon of the Associated Traders I imited. who sent a cheque for $10098 words
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Article107 1954-04-22 4 THE LMI2 tt.n Norwegian U r, Mui Hock, which ran ind i tT Took Aver Basin. Singapore, on Apr.' j>. and which refloated herself last Saturday, has been docked at the S H.B. at Tanjong Pagar. A dockyard official told The Standard that Although serious107 words
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Article30 1954-04-22 4 A BURGLAR sto.e $.<6O worth of cigarettes. $35 in cash, and two fountain pens from a shop in Henderson Road. Singapore, between 1 a.m. and t> a.m. yesterday.30 words
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Article, Illustration114 1954-04-22 4 SINGAPOREANS who attend the dance recital of Devdatta Jetley at Victoria Memorial Hall, on April 30, will see the dance the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh saw on their recent visit to Cevlon. It is called the "Ves." the rhief ceremonial dance performed only onre a114 words
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Article53 1954-04-22 4 BUKIT MERTAJAM. Wed.— Chegu Yuaol a popular member of the Ma «y community here, died suddenly at his home yesterday. The deceased, a teacher in the Malay tchool i.t Tanah Liat. was captain of the Ma ay teachers' team which recent y won the lorn] district i.».t«53 words
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Article26 1954-04-22 4 THE Malay 50.... 1 Association plans a ma^ gaf t ring of Malay youth early In .hine tc celebrate the coming Hal Rav;i Pnasn.26 words
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Article152 1954-04-22 4 PENG CHUAN. who obtained two typewriters and a cabinet worth $1,415, "on approval" by posing as the proprietor of a firm, and then decamped, was sentenced yesterday in the Singapore Third District Court to 10 months' rigorous imprisonment. Pang was charged with comimiUiria criminal breach of152 words
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Article, Illustration31 1954-04-22 4 TOP: Junior Sub-OHiCir Koh Long Lin; Centre: Fireman Morsid bin Marian: (left) and Fireman Da wan bin Haji Ma'roi; Bottom? SubForeman Li"t Poll Chimn (left) and Firemmm Mchumed Dali bin Ta'ali'n.31 words
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Article240 1954-04-22 4 KUALA Ll'MPl'R. Wed. The Ffdrraiiun i»f Malayan School Teachers' I nions today iedMfei It appeal to the Singapore Government for immediate reinstatement of Mr. Devan Natr, former MkMl master of St. Andrew's School, who was held under the Emergency Regulations. Delegates at :he fri.rth annual conference240 words
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220 1954-04-22 4 Employers And Workers Near An Agreement Rubber Dispute KUALA LUMPUR, Wed -The Planting Industries Employers' Associot* the Rubber Workers Unions arc hcodinq towards agreement on 54 \tcm% v jj recently agreed to include in their i capital labour rclotions in the Fed* biggest industry. A working pnMy r< from both220 words
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51 1954-04-22 4 KUALA LUMPUR w N dec. -en K 3V reached beu een Moloyop Rafej Opcrohng Union a^ Molayon R o J minis f r c r» w oppomtrr fo m trotor lit »K e jji scheduled to m»*» Apr.l SO. I I I I 1 I51 words
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27 1954-04-22 4 KUALA ment will i hirw tia it ovt i conf< n is he i detj whx more An. h<!« red for27 words
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Advertisement185 1954-04-22 4 The world famous family of i TIN PACKED BALASHIN SAI (PAT KUA TAN) Very effective for Coughs, Indiqestion, Seasickness, Ncuseo, Tiredness, Stomachache, Foul ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL HALL LLOYD TRIESTINO MAKE YOUR ROUND VOYAGE TO HONGKONG IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT HY NEW II.KOO TON I.IXLRY UNKRS "VICTORIA" "ASIA" UN185 words
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Advertisement51 1954-04-22 4 THE HIGHLAND KOGIU tu.-« RICHARD TOW) ttYNIS JOHNS ItaNNNI MBPf 1 W CAPITOL ■SiV^ NOW SHOWINCi! g«^f 'Jg l»a.t% 3 00. 6.00 "I' Vrj Ifg lIF fii 20th Century Fox PrcsmtN itlfs^v "GLORY BRIG Starrinc VKTOK MM' I ,> f .i SHI A/rw SOUTH IAM \-n JfllJ L_jStj-J^H with «.ki51 words
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Article350 1954-04-22 5 It Was Day For Pupils' Call-up Registration MOST of the 300 to 400 students of Chung Cheng High School in Singapore, who are liable for national registration, were absent from class yesterday. It was the day on which a 10-man registration team had visited the school350 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-04-22 5 1 ,11 Bishop of SincaRt. K<v 11. W. who i» president B i tni ol Maaagc- ,-i m Andrew^ Mision Hospital. addiCMCl th r >'ini tl funeral meet- n ,1 the Mission I!<»s--ttrrday. tut)- v in the picture mi loft I>r 6, Ke\> Medical Oflcet in Mr K Willmott. iStandard - 59 words
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Article270 1954-04-22 5 Spore Rubber Meeting By ARNOLD BRACKMAN, Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. Wed.— Some utterly fantastic comment has marked Indonesian reaction to the opening tomorrow ol the Singapore Rubber Conference. To say Indonesians are both suspicious and disturbed over the conference would be gross understatement. They are sorely270 words
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Article77 1954-04-22 5 THE following officebearers were elected ai the third annual general meeting of the Singapore Senior Ofliivrs" Association, held at the Hollywood Room. Odeon Theatre, yesterday. President: Dr. D C Subramaniam, Vice-president: Mr Ta M Ah Tah; Hon. Sec: K. If. Byrne. Asst. See.: Howe Yoon Chong; lion Treasurer;77 words
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Article123 1954-04-22 5 Association Calls For New Blood THE Singapore Association wants younger blood to replace the "old guard." states its annual report to be tabled at its general meeting today. Six new members joined -he association against 21* resignations, all but two of which were occasioned by members leaving the Colony, the123 words
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153 1954-04-22 5 ST ANDREW'S Mission Hospla now runs two new \y luiiit clinics in tne City, one in dir Saviour's Mission in Havelock Road and the other in the Church of the True Light in Perak Road. A hospital repoti for 1953 states that out-patient attendance153 words
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135 1954-04-22 5 CAUSED HURT WITHCHOPPER BOUND OVER A ql'arrfi, between two women over a pail >.>i water. 1 n which one attacked the other with a pair oi choppers. i This mas stated in the sng pore Sixth Police Court r j day. when !ye Ha was charg intarily causimg hue- to135 words
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Article33 1954-04-22 5 TAIPING, Wed.— A Baby Show will he held at the Aulong Community Hall on Sunday at 1 p.m. The -how is arranged by i the Women's Institute of Aulong Mew Village.33 words
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Article, Illustration351 1954-04-22 5 Holiday On Ice Will Have 500 Costume Chanaes ••HOLIDAY On Ice" begins in tropical Singapore today in the confines of the Happy World Stadium, and from the record runs of the show elsewhere in Asia it should be a long and successful •"holiday." 1 nt j stadium arena has converted351 words
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Article, Illustration95 1954-04-22 5 QANTAS Kmpire Air ways flew in a spn ial Ji f t consignment of flowers and orchids from Australia to decorate tables at last night's annual dinner i n Raffles Hotel. Singapore, of the Australian and New Zealand Association. Qantas paid for the flowers and flew them95 words
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Article94 1954-04-22 5 FOR the lint tune In Mala- t ya. Christian Homo Week. 1 sponsored bv the Malayan I Christian Council, will be held throughout Singapore and the Federation from May y to the 15 in churches and schools < Objed of the Week is to I94 words
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Article178 1954-04-22 5 thr demolished houses cannoi be used again The order to demolish ihc houses wraa issued to th occupant.', on febcmi v 29, 'i lie* oi cupants appealed the aii" thoiities and were allowed stav until Anril 20 and Instructo i'mkl new housjH by tijeti Standard178 words
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Article33 1954-04-22 5 AIR Commod irr C, A. R>imhall. Consultant-Physician to the Royol Air Force, i- expert- ed to arrive in Singapore today from the Unitecl iClngdom for a live-day stay.33 words
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404 1954-04-22 5 JOHORE BAHRir, Wed. Mr Wrr Ken ff Cuan manaffins director of Gin Guan Coy., Ltd., (Veil Street' Singapore, today gave evidence in the Supreme Court at the continuation of the suit for damages in which Lee Ens: Lu and the former Miss Yap404 words
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Article187 1954-04-22 5 THE Singapore Musical Society ha* made available to th p pub i limited numb r °f seats for today's m itl Mi Tor dc Grool at the At Chinos.' School iti B;irk. rK< Bt 115 p.m This I, retull <»f uumct request! received !>>• in.Tickct> iu187 words
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Article95 1954-04-22 5 thf t I: 10-Ma ay-Pakl lit ii«»n. beri employed bj the Bti Steamship Company have on Ntnke since March L"« terday I to ;i I phi tropists. trade union, and i tare urganisationi in th.> Colony fbi Hnancial I 4fi!» The union In it Hi iu95 words
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Article67 1954-04-22 5 I HI. City P<i i- Mr J. M I). icrepted tii<- i immi,, jivi lave Chinese h man, Goh Woini Nam, medical rtcate -.tvini; thai he u.i^ luffertof from bigh blood pr»-,- >• aiKj iubjeri lo (;<jh. charged with obati turn, produced t lt ••rtifi !u>t week67 words
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Advertisement115 1954-04-22 5 BARGAIN BUY! advertise your ittle as ten rd in the classics of the Advertisements I at 128. Robinson it the branches ndard in Kuala Penang and lIS DIFFERENT! iewer.. Better.. ORANGE IjCofyofcua y &uttJtutt |h Ftavov 4u '^nui) Bottlers: PS-SINO CO., LTD. ■d Sirqapore-19 8930S 9 It a how old115 words
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Advertisement94 1954-04-22 5 Be Seen ancf Be Safe! /la^^&&^^jHß_aAi I Hsj^^l^^» aw aT M^B 3fe.^ iK Every square mrh o* Scotchlitc Reflertor tap* BBKw av^^^^&Sfl contains 30,000 qia>. bead produ r -d ■■Qk^***Vi "JMKM reflector light sixty tirres brighter than 'e ■■^(S u/S pamt at angle up to 8 5 degrees. To pro'94 words
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Article873 1954-04-22 6 IT IS, of course, nice to know that Mr. Dulles and Mr. Eden have, between them, made a policy decision which, it is variously claimed, will alter the course ol events in Asia in general and in South-East Asia in particular. This is their proposal for what873 words
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690 1954-04-22 6 RAWLE KNOX - RAWLE KNOX jWWWWVWX'hV V\\\\V\\\\\\V (pf Thf Observer DOCUMENTS captured from a high Communist executive in South Johore show that the terrorists' big anxiety is the success with which the Malayan police have penetrated their organisation. Agents planted by the police, as well as sorrendered terrorists,690 words
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Article278 1954-04-22 6 Review of Views Bargaining Point? DTUSAN Mciayu asks whcthei UMNO's demand lor a fu y elected federal legislature was made merely a< a bargaining point to achieve its demand for a three-fifth majority in the legislature. The paper is disappointed that the debate in tin U.MXO assembly en the resolution278 words
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513 1954-04-22 6 'GOVT. SERVANTS ARE NOT FOOLS Sir;— The letter by "T.S.D." appearing in your issue of the 1 5th instant is typical ol the reasoning of members of the political party to which he apparently belongs. •T.S.D." is obviously referring to a speech made recently by Mr. D R. Seenivasagam at513 words
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Article, Illustration13 1954-04-22 6 4 You DO want ME to protect you, don 7 y OU t13 words
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356 1954-04-22 6 HAROLD WHITTALL - Crooks Are All Fingers And Thumbs HAROLD WHITTALL NO MATTER WHAT THEY D0... MAN with a criminal record had his right thumb amputated. A surgeon operated, and turned, the right forefinger into a thumb. This suited the crook fine. For before the operation the print of the Tight thumb had356 words
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Article271 1954-04-22 6 HUGH LATIMER - KENYA TO CURB ASIAN IMMIGRATION HUGH LATIMER oy NAIROBI. 4 BILL to ICftrld Asian immifration into Kenya be The fir^t-fruits of St rller pattiiipation in Government, it d reliably learn 1 here. Asiani in Kenya outnumber F.urupeans by three to one. The Bill is not yet in draft form, but271 words
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Article, Illustration25 1954-04-22 6 and now. gentlemen, shall we switch our attention bark to the other trim little craft we had in mind befoir she Nailed in?"25 words
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Advertisement40 1954-04-22 6 i ior Ait 1 our iii'ifiiiri'titfitis wpf i 0RU GS-DR«« HGS I MEDICINES CHEMIST'S SOHOW« PtRFUMEStTC. Rely on the Service of THE FEDERAL DISPENSARY, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA) ESTABLISHED 1901. SINGAPORE, KUALA LUMPUR, KLANG, SEREMBAN, PENANG i-in-o_n_rxjxjT_o_n_n-O-i-Lj^^40 words
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Advertisement9 1954-04-22 6 AD Correspondence Snould Be Short] And To The Point9 words
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Advertisement41 1954-04-22 6 I Beginning next week the Singapore ISiandard will publish on ihifl page very Monday thrilling accounts of espionage by some of ihe world's master spies and what happened to inem. M e Shall Begin II ith I THE STRANGE MATA HARIS41 words
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Advertisement15 1954-04-22 6 build I and -^\W/ 3 strength >lr^ with Wt a* Wl C^ P^U^' So'* *r15 words
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Article, Illustration66 1954-04-22 7 photo. SF TING (right) samples Australian prepared Chinese iood at a recent party in Melbourne at which he was guest of honour. Hosts of the party were the Chinese Consul T W Liu and his wife, seen on the left. Tung i s adviser lo the Overseas Chines* Affairs Commission.A.P. - 66 words
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Article21 1954-04-22 7 S Air Force Flying ied in a fog ml Mountain n Tuesday and ail ard were killr V21 words
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Article15 1954-04-22 7 PRESIDENT Tito returned to Yugoslavia yesterday from hi« official visit to Turkey.— ReuterReuter - 15 words
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74 1954-04-22 7 21, [rani an •If ir incom- feet, With these words he ended his speech which began last week, appealing against ihe three-year prison term \o which he had been sentenced. Mossadeq surprised 'he ri by saying he had noth:iiore to say. and then74 words
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Article160 1954-04-22 7 WASHINGTON, April 21 (AP)— Senator Joseph McCarthy (Republican, Wisconsin) charged yesterday that the 17. S. army's attacks on him were motivated by concern that he was about to expose •misconduct" and possible "law violations" by U.S. Hensel, Assistant Secretary of Defence. Hensel retorted "bare-faced lies.* 1160 words
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112 1954-04-22 7 MOSCOW. April 21, (Router) Ide Soviet Government to<J.iv presented to the Supreme sovie( here, a budget claiming a en! of about ten per cent in expenditure on defence A reduction ot 9.900.000.000 roubles in the defence tctimatej vu included in a Jong nnancial .statement saying112 words
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Article66 1954-04-22 7 TOKYO, April 21 (ReuJ Professor Yasushi Xishiwak{ «>f Osaka University's medical department, reported today that 30 racehorses imported from Australia had i ;i tourici radioactive. The professor recently staU I thai ships using the Au>traliaJapan sealane ran the danger of contamination from .h Bikini nuclear tests. The66 words
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Article24 1954-04-22 7 Alec Stevens, writer of over 2,000 songs for musical celebriduring the past 60 years. died in London yesterday. H.. was 7!J ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration21 1954-04-22 7 ACCEPTING birthdav con«i atulations. film maker mil actor Charlie Chaplin lui^s hi s little daughter Josephine. Chaplin was <;.""» on April 18.21 words
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446 1954-04-22 7 Eden To Lead British Team WASH NGTON, April 21.-The United States Secretary f^°!u'A^ i° h T F Dullcs M *<" today to SSI a North Atlantic Treaty Council meetin 9 before going to the Geneva conference. 9 Before leaving Mr. Dulles promised toReuter; AP; U.P.; AFP - 446 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-04-22 7 photo. TWENTY yrar old Beverly Pack f I-| p aso Trx .v th>ef s at Frankfurt airport. Bfce h.,s riown in to Attend 5 Cotton "^.'V flS h hi r K h WSin h<r <iria(it > S STa"J ortotton for which- Ihewai Kkrted hv Ai.inh.in manufacturers. A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article63 1954-04-22 7 Killer Composes A Hymn VITTOKIO. Italy April 21. (AFP).— United by their love for music, a prisoner, tonviited for murder, and a guard have written a movi*.m "Jailors' Hymn." full of brotherlylove and lonfideme in life. Tbe music is by Arnaldo (iraziosi who is servins a '24-year-term for killing his63 words
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Article59 1954-04-22 7 ROME. April 21, (Renter)— Rome taxi drivers last night offered 1.000,000 lire tor :n--nation leading to the arresi who shot and killed one of then- colleafl m i ail week The victim'i taxi irai set on nre to simulate an accident but police doctors found a bul-59 words
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119 1954-04-22 7 JESSELTON. North Borneo I April 21: (Reuter) A Fili- pino who was be inn held in connection wiih charges ol having taken part in the Filipino pirate raid on the village of Semporna on March 29, died in Sandakan gaol this morning119 words
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Article76 1954-04-22 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 21. The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market. LONDON RUBBER Spot IS Id June 1 8 yd. July September lS.d. October December IS d. January Morch 19 d. Ap*l c.i.f. 18 3 16d Tone:76 words
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Article40 1954-04-22 7 AMMAN. Jordan. April Hi (Renter* The Jordan HoUaC of Deputies decided ye.sterda.v to send Mr. Andrei Vyshins.w. the Sovut delegate, a message of thanks for his attitude during the Security Council discussions on Israeli Jordan Relat ions40 words
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Article43 1954-04-22 7 WASHINGTON. Indiana. April 21: i ßouter A 'wo headed baby born last Decemjber to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hart. M«y ri:t\l here yesterday. The <hi!d had been taken hospital by tho family doctor as hour before lie died43 words
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328 1954-04-22 7 'US Campaign To Suppress Ideals' G I Bride LEEDS. Northern England. April 21 (Reuter) A Liverpool G. I. bride, ordered to be deported from America as a Communist, said tonight. *'ther e is in the United States a campaign afoot to suppress all liberal thoughts and ideals." Mrs. Esther Gebhardt.328 words
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Article136 1954-04-22 7 WASHINGTON, April (Rcuter) T\v«» nCMkcn o» the Cong:ress4onal Atomic Knergy Conimittre were in disagreement yesterday over the MetalM* ol President Fisenhower's proposed international conference on atomic scientists to advance the peaceful uses of atomic energy which would presumably indiirir Soviet scientists. Mr, T.iwh Strauss. Chairman136 words
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Article159 1954-04-22 7 lAHIS, April SI (Keuter) -f ,ench military tisjfs> \ers in Hanoi now hrlieve that Mrtminh Geacral o Npyen GUp will continue his "war of nervrs" ■nisiftl Dien Bini IMm this week but will not launch fii s third all-out attack until the Geneva conference opens159 words
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Article112 1954-04-22 7 Another 4 More Babes Die READING, April ,i ttM four moif of it., j new-born i>a ■< bfoujhi o a Beading hospital i Sunday d.,M \e-u-id..- lag the drath rol e to I The condition <»t Ihi remain alive was described M "vei > u*. i Tho v are being112 words
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Advertisement36 1954-04-22 7 BARGAIN DUY! rtise youi 'en in ihe clasi of the T',!?eTicnts Hobin>on ie birinches j- K t and 1^ JmT^ FROM A RllTTCDiri/ Jit wM. PI U MB. •■■•k AH Wr*^^^ ROBSNSON'S SINGAPORE* W $I'2o1 2036 words
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Advertisement60 1954-04-22 7 SPECIAL OFFER. ~ij 10°' DISCOUNT Less /O% E.P.N.S. FISH EATERS E.P.N.S. JAM SPOONS W.th XYLO Hondlu "A QTY Plot* $3.95 pair $1.50 each Less 10% I Less 10% E.P.N.S. BREAD KNIVES Solt ond Mu%tord Spoons Mirror Finished Blod» Good Quality Plate with XYLO Handlt 95 cts EACH. $4.50 EACH. Less60 words
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Advertisement742 1954-04-22 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD AND HAMBURG AMERIKA LINIE JOINT SERVICE To Colombo Genoa. Marseilles, Antwerp. Rotterdam. 1 1 am bur Bremen S'pore P Sham Penang IT.S. Leverkuseo (HAPAG) 5/llMay 12May "/HMay TS Nabob (NDL) 24/28May 29May 30/31May M.V. Hamburg (HAPAG) ...15/20Jun e 21June 22June TS. Moselstein (NDL) 7/14July 15July 16July Hong Konc742 words
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Advertisement938 1954-04-22 8 tm BLUE FUNNEL LINE \IA\SKIFLD CO., LID. passac* (30 lines) 31A3l3riE.Lii^ o. vr LONDON A CONTINENTAL POBIS Due Sail* P S ham Penanp Mentor for Liverpool. Avon- K 3 u Apr 2H mouth 8c Swansea D Alcinoug for Liverpool oas- f 3A Af>r 2 %pr 26 2H Apr 29 {0938 words
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Advertisement928 1954-04-22 8 Philippines Byes MANILA. April 21 (AP)- wma M f• 1 JX wars.*sJa ine Ft ore fibre market. ■bS»S« Market equal atlention from gov- lanlation in the world." it ernnu-nt a-ronomKsts now P l^" 110 other coun tries exporimenting on he comr gj 1^ fa possib i e only four rnercial928 words
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Advertisement560 1954-04-22 8 EAST ASIATIC! 1 SAILINGS TO COMINKM N( 'I For Aden Port Said. Genoa \nt*,,,, {o((| Gdynia. Copenhagen Gothenburg Spore p N x) "SONGKHLA" <.d,,s 4 K s .iik :i^Pr jjTI xx) "FIONIA" .»m\,,, xx) 4mu- i: im,; xxx) "PASADKNA" :i>lt x) Calls Beyrouth ixx) Calls London (Pa xxx) Calls Beyrouth560 words
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Article140 1954-04-22 9 THE ril < 'Ji;.rkt t in i i day closed ran 612 rents nor for ftrsi >:rarie rill r shipment (61 9 I (.Ml!- I t -c. J i t ritti lower in the norning it steadied later. G >uying interest contrijti improvement in prices. F..;r support wa^ receivi140 words
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Article, Illustration80 1954-04-22 9 Photr AN AERIAL view of the site where a huge n»*u dry dork is being built for the I>ul<h Dock and Shipbuilding Company i n Amsterdam. The dock, which will take vessels up to some 50.000 tons, will contain M. *w cubic metres of concrete. One hundred and sixty menUP - 80 words
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Article233 1954-04-22 9 Effect Of I-C Situation Standard Special Correspondent JAKARTA. April 21 Indonesian rubber markets are showing an upward trend these days in the wake of the battle for Dien Bien Phu. Observers credit the war news in Indo-China as having a paramount effect upon market conditions here Rubber233 words
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Article156 1954-04-22 9 THE produce market in Singapore remained Quietly steady in copra and dull m coconut oil with small business passing. Copra quotation! Quoted by Lewis nn Ptiit l<r May shipment at 11 ;i..n.. DOOn, nini 4 p.m. and is i.m. yesterday (buyers and teller! wi 4 h Jum !:'-;>ires in156 words
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Article46 1954-04-22 9 LAESSO Standard, a French ;;Hiliate of the Arm man «i! :o:npany. has discoveied high quality oil in a new rtp <on France. The well, drilta >1 Parentis-en-Born. 4f> m i c southwest ol Btict. x. if givinsi l~r» cubic meten ii c>*r clay. APAP - 46 words
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Article725 1954-04-22 9 ON A DILL and featureless Malayan shar* market yesterday, price movements were irre^ulaf within narrow limits, according to the Malayatt Sharebrokers' Association. Bu\rrs Srltort Alex Bucks ds. :fjs :-i4o Pref. 2.10 220 xd Mint- Jce 12 2b 13*2.1 B B. Ptiro] .18 9 3J»/3 B.M725 words
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Article32 1954-04-22 9 BAGHDAD. April 21. (AFP) The Iraq Petro piHi.v p;n<i t'n' Iraq merit £13.OOO.«KK1 at Um Iraqi s^ arc of ifltt for Um lirst quv'.ter rf th I32 words
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Miscellaneous372 1954-04-22 9 jL xbne* By flf Cupp ijey Oop By V.T. Hamlin Wr-~~ I EH 75 HOW W,t GiVE VOU I ti/ v VVE UKE «T HE^E, V /|-V I I IC^ "XI K uCH TIME J NOTXING-EXCEPT I n-^f^f OSCAR. MM' TH' FOOD'S F^ //l\ *v W/r YCJGIVEUS 'v/A CHANCE TO372 words
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Miscellaneous872 1954-04-22 9 ■■■■^■1 aypa aaa»aßm»B»B»Bl^gaßßaMfßMß PENANG »S INQAPO R Ej fl "lIT flTliyiltaJl <>I>M>\: The r, eaieyt She vr «r. Wg~ jJM 3 "II II IM I < \III\Y: -H a To VI-mv A W? f M+StrmS 3B 9 HII II" il^afjifl M ::t.na;re IIV 3 3t>. 615 and jr#yXff^ 7 JK872 words
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Article, Illustration863 1954-04-22 10 DOUGLAS WARTH - THE BISHOP OF BOAC IS GRIM DOUGLAS WARTH by r FHE man who bears a load of worry would not ask for your sympathy. But sympathy Sir Miles Thomas will have, in full measure, from every one of us who hitched our wagon to a Comet. It was this sympathy863 words
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Article501 1954-04-22 10 JOHN GALE - JOHN GALE By IT IS worth notinj; that the De Havilland GHOST engine used in the Comet I has been spun to seventeen thousand revolutions per minute without mishap; maximum power normally used, and then only on take-off, is 10,250 r.p.m. Moreover, after the Elba501 words
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Article52 1954-04-22 10 We would like to >Urt a "Pen Pals Column" on thi s PMif every Thur*. da> f»r readers de>irin« t rt correspond with others in this lountry or ahro.id. All those wishing to make use of thi> loliimn should address their requests to the Editor. Singapore Standard. 1?* Robinson Ro.ul.52 words
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626 1954-04-22 10 Sir; ins Interested to note that, when string paragon e.van>> t )!es Atian selfgovernment the once long tttf his now been reduced from India, Burma, ludoitesta, Ce'jfon and ere. ro just merely Cej/fon, a cou^rr.y of which L.C.L. (Apr,' 17) evidently know* leu tfi626 words
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Advertisement240 1954-04-22 10 "nCATHAY ORGANISATION j~j) "tflh- ATTRACTIONS -Awr ftPlfllSfS^NOW SHOWING 'W UtU II M. nil a.m. 1.13, 1.1Phone 2M16 tor Bookings 6lr> 9:JO l )nl ^2nd GIGANTIC WEEK^ (OF VOIR ENTERTAINMENT THBILL OF A LIFETIME Z 1 STAGGERING BEYOND BELIEF! rHn nigM^^ 4ilkl W m n Jfc. f^i^r^ BgWgflß t BeneafA f/re240 words
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Advertisement203 1954-04-22 10 LAST DAY TODa Plus DORSIV Ul!ii| rri:"V\, *^S CHICAGO MM IQ J THE KIU.UN "U I HIS KISSES WON HER... 2^^ FROM THE MAN WHOSE I TONY CURTIsViJOANNE DRr' With 1.y1,» Bfttgvff .I.Hiu- w ''tr I SAT, at MIDNJGHf" j M\l 111 N PMMM i iin\> i A POIGNANT BTOfti203 words
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Miscellaneous263 1954-04-22 10 THE STARS AND YOU fly Rita Or! Mar L "Ml mir oih«r t« iturvs «r.> in nic |r s |>||f mm. link,-. Mm owa oiiv»t Hfdrtl Holmm. V«M i;iK|||>K.N *M> BIKTHU.%TE \Kll.s March 21 to April y. to new rren li V' t*. >la u and' future p, 0 n263 words
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19 1954-04-22 11 Standard Service For The Unemployed >" ll rrd: I" n 1 ..tint* ''t M iiii!>i r ygj frem prertow e«19 words
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Article255 1954-04-22 11 Wolves May Do "Ancient" Feat LONDON, 'ApriI 20.— West Bromwieh Albion's six one defeat today by Aston Villa their heaviest defeat of the season— virtually ended their chances of winning the English Football League championship Wolverhampton Wanderers though beaten 2—l by Huddersfield remained at the top255 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-04-22 11 The Ipoh A C.S. swetr XI who won the Hussar's Cup by beating Yuk Choy S«hoo) s—o.17 words
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Article153 1954-04-22 11 Brander Out For Weekend IPOH. Wed.— All Branrier Shield league cricket fixtures scheduled to be played this week-end have been postponed and instead a State trial will be held with the following players taking part: Jerram's Team: M. H. Jerram (Captain) E A. Danie:. M. Velu, A K Helling. Willoughby-Foster.153 words
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Article33 1954-04-22 11 MALAYAN Indian ConglCSft, Prai "A", beat the Manchester Regt.. Butterworth 4—l In t friendly soccer match on the Railway ground, Prai. Lewis netted two goals and R. Vet r;.samy two goals.33 words
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496 1954-04-22 11 BANGKOK, April 21 (IP)— The coming world bantamweight championship fight on May 2 between the Australian title holder, Jimmy Carruthers, and Chamroen Songkitrat of Thailand, will be the first world championship bout to be fought in Thailand and Chamroen Songkitrat, will be the first496 words
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Article193 1954-04-22 11 Bredit Shield Final KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The linal of the tnter-Govero-ment Departmental knockout soccer competition for t)u Bredit Shield will be played tomorrow (Thursday) in tht Princes road Stadium The Bredit Shield i.< Ux trophy presented for this annual competition bv the Business Registrv. Es\ttc Duty Bud Income Tax Department^193 words
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Article464 1954-04-22 11 fcnglands cricket captain, tonight made his first pubIndiw mmentS n Uie MCC tOUr Of thc On board the s.s. Armani, which docked here earlier tonight. Hutton said that in spite of even? thing which happened on ihe tour he thought it had been very successful464 words
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Advertisement646 1954-04-22 11 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT rrilt: Family cf the late Mr. I Teo Tee Tee nlias (Teo Boon Lem a friends and relatives i<t their messages of condolence. flora] wreaths. is. i«>;in of cars and for Iruir kind assistance. \IK MRS. FRANCIS C. O. M tan gratefully thank all friends and relatives tor646 words
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Advertisement519 1954-04-22 11 THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 134) 1 NOTICE OF PREPARATION OF AMENDMENT TO THE GENERAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN UNDER THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 52 (2) OF THE SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE AMENDMENT NO. 1 OF 1954. ]VOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the powers by sub-section (1) of section 52519 words
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Advertisement332 1954-04-22 11 TENDF.R NOTICE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD of the FEDERATION OF MALAYA. Tenders for Pow<"r Station Foundations. "TENDERS are invited fo r the ins'.allation of a 20 ft. 20 ft reinforced concrete raft at Sekinchan Village, KuaUi Se'.angor. Drawings and Specifications mav be obtained from Chief Engineer, Centra] Electricity Board. Batu Road.332 words
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Advertisement326 1954-04-22 11 Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days I»<> \..ur f. »-t itch, aniarf «r. 1 ao l^.tlv t»nt thoy n«•a^l^ i|nv« irary' 1*..., the ►km crark. ;^rl ,r •'""I' Tt'e real «mu»«> of 0...^ ,kn trout I. i» a crrti) that r.«« l Ihrnuchoui the ttorM, iM ka x r l326 words
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484 1954-04-22 12 9-Man Sime Darby Yield 5 In Row To Mercantile Bank AT JALAN BESAR stadium yesterday Mercantile Bank gained their fifth straight win in the Singapore Business House division 1 league. Their victory was at the expense of a nine-man Sime Darby team who were beaten 5-0. Sfrne Darby were not484 words
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Article315 1954-04-22 12 2nd Half Rally By F N SGtf+N'D half goal. enabled Fra Xeave Sports Club to bi artered Bank Sport i C -1 in the SB. UFA d {lie mat'h at Fari rday. ol the sodden and heavy ball, the ga fast with the Do ah- g-Tahlr combination givinf Banker- defence315 words
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Article33 1954-04-22 12 Eatrios are invited for the Marigold Badminton Party's 1954 tournament The eventj are men's singles, open doubles, "B" singles, "C" singles, schoolboyj singles, women's open -.iMtiles. Entries close on May 1333 words
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Article23 1954-04-22 12 HUME IndUsi < Sport* Club w theij ftrst annui: sp.Mts meel on Saturday ;it Bukil ana Government Sciu.^.l ti .'.cm 2.45 p.m.23 words
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Article229 1954-04-22 12 CEYLON Asian Games team limbered up at the Police Training School yesterday. Their workouts would have been complete it' Singapore's athletes, Tens; Pei Wall. Chan Onn Leng, Tan Eng Yoon, Lloyd Valberg and >lary Klass had not turned up at the wrong place. They waited229 words
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Article56 1954-04-22 12 Kt ALA LUMPUB. Wed The SdaagW Malaya Cup team against Perak on Saturday will be selected from the following: Hiu-k Gay, Cheok Foo. Narayanasaniy. P. Rozario. Yeoh Sensf Hai. Ooi Cheng Earn, J. Rijenberg. E. Dutton. >lok Yuen Kani Osman Awanu. Mohd. Nor, Talib. Ghatii. Thon? Poll56 words
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92 1954-04-22 12 Victorians Victorious In The Fed. victoria School, Intcrscho)'. badminton champions t'ov the last three years, returned yesterday from a successful tour oi the Federation. Playing against four schools they only lost .to the Victoria Institution at Kuala Lumpur .i 2, and beat Malacca High School 7 H; King George V92 words
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Article62 1954-04-22 12 KLUANG, Wed. Kluanf Indiana scored a convincing 3 -1 victory over 73 F:e.ti Park in a league soccer h this evening. Park opened s oring in the mritii minute I gh rightwing Yusof. Eight minutes later Lawrence eq a ised and just before the interval Anthony nave the62 words
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Article574 1954-04-22 12 KUALA lIMPIR. \\>d A total of 148 rntrifs comprising 78 from elas* I and M from elaig 5 ha s l>r«n entered lor th,. Selangor Turf Club's M;iy ■leetiag on 1 5 and 8. BHow is'Tii** full list of «-ntri«-s. CLASS 1 1>- Run 2nd Rum574 words
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Article220 1954-04-22 12 Two DiVisionl Games Called Issue Still o fc hampered the five tie SBHi-T'SA 1 schedule, reducing it to an (lM gramme, with the remaini n t u, S.C. and MPB versus S(s M Consequently it caused a t«-m the three cornered battle tor Nll T rar220 words
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Article, Illustration119 1954-04-22 12 CENTURY totals eluded the Penaiig and Perak cricket teams in three innings when they met at Penang in their annual Easter match. Penang won by fire icickets. A feature of the match icns the deadly bowling of veteran Jot Andres, of Penang, who finished with a match average of 10119 words
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Article213 1954-04-22 12 3 Class 1 Horses Deleted THREE cia>s 1 horses. Acceber. Col. Daly and Snowy Owl 11. have been deleted according to the iaiest SRA i classification list issued yesterday. Other particular! are TRANSFFRS From Class 1 to Class 2— Bloodshot From Class 4 to C!as< 3— Banker Boy. Di>tributor. Orissa.213 words
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Article45 1954-04-22 12 SOCCER: D.r. I:~-Marine rs. Air.icables— Jalan Bcsnr Dit?. JA— Rodin Mas Ramblers vs. Young Companion s A.A.—SHB, Junior '^x\; VM i Alf '-™"dra F.C.— C\MA. Dir. JB— lndian Brotherhood Socce rites vs. Covernment Printing— Geylmng, Netaji Memorial S.C. vs. Tarn pen is Rorers—BODCA.45 words
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Article351 1954-04-22 12 BATT PAH AT. Tues. The -"(I annual athletic meeting of the Ist Fiji Infantry Regiment which was held at the Government Entjlish School ground here provided a pleasant afternoon's 1 sport but few thrills. For three of the Malayan record breakers. T. Naidole. T. Lewake351 words
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Article412 1954-04-22 12 HONGKONG BANK, in their race for league honours, regained the S.B.H.F.A. Division 1 league leadership with a 3-2 victory over Breweries Sports Club in their seventh outing played on a rain sodden pitch at Keppel Harbour yesterday. Tlie ground. dotted by pools of water, prevented412 words
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Advertisement146 1954-04-22 12 «<AEG^ titaqhetic TAPE RECORDE A tnederH mitach 9___ <__! ■BsSiu^^ *"*t™^^ _lP l jKtS«fft^W _fci— J^^^B For recording ond life-like reproduce of music and speeches The new AEG KL 25 Magnet to Dperote, An v on e con rrc-e Kit own can be immediately plavrd to automatically erased as The146 words
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