Singapore Standard, 29 May 1954
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Title Section16 1954-05-29 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD m Vol. IV. No. 531. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1951. TWELVE PAGES 15 CENTS.16 words
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253 1954-05-29 1 FIEND ATTACKS A THIRD BABY IN K.K. HOSPITAL Standard Staff Reporter STRICT police vigilance in a>d around Kandanq bou Maternity Hospital in Singapore, following the ding of two newly-born babies in the small hours of failed to prevent another baby from being jrtGckco at dawn yesterday. third victim— a-day-old boy-was253 words
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Article108 1954-05-29 1 FRENCH CABINET SPEEDS CALL-UP iy 28 (Renter) 20 I young will be called two, three months before normally due for ce. i e troops to •ff duties at home sent to strengFrench Union army na. the important deby the French ay. man of the Defence Ministry I e divisions could108 words
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Article42 1954-05-29 1 KYO, May 28 (UP).— ice statues of *hc ess oi taken to Burma in the soil there, to the soul! f 200.000 d flfi <.f hnir n 50.0ni) I y ChM f I Tal i of the "O.42 words
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Article100 1954-05-29 1 Tapper Is Killed By RAF Bomb KIALA l.l'MPl'R. Fri. A l»>-yi\»r-old "Mal.jv rubber tapper has bve n killed and Mother uoumWrt in the Kuliin districl of K'-ci.;h on Wednesday whe n two 1.000 lb. bonbfl fell outside the pin-point target area, it u.i> ofTit -hilly annoußced today The bombing was100 words
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Article28 1954-05-29 1 THE forti rns per;-, lica the Fai B De«. C'D esol a e G tnu «< V A known is H Dih, has banned by i nt.28 words
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Article770 1954-05-29 1 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Special Branch police in a dawn-swoop on the University of Malaya's Dunearn Road Hostel in Bukit Timah Road, yesterday arrested seven undergraduates for alleged publication end possession of seditious matter. Another student was arrested later in the day. All eight are on the770 words
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Article, Illustration282 1954-05-29 1 HANOI, May 28 Vietminh mole squads burrowed closer to the battered Red River Delta post of Yen Phu today as rebel mortars continued to pound the little French garrison. Following the same Tactic* that \vo n them Die n Bien Phd, the rebels kept theA.P.; U.P. - 282 words
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Article98 1954-05-29 1 GENEVA, May 28. (Reu^er) Mr. V. Krishna Mei India's representative at the United Nations, called on Mr. Anthony Eden, Briti>h Foreign Secretary, here this morning to continue their private ta.k> < ri en ling the seven-year IndoChina war. Mr. Me one-hour I i late last night with98 words
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Article, Illustration45 1954-05-29 1 1st Picture Of Nurse Genevieve Picture THIS FIRST picture* of Nurse Genevieve de Gallard taken at Luang Prabang airport was flown out to Singapore last night from Hanoi. She was the only voman among the thousands of men uhrn Dien Bim Phil fell. A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article61 1954-05-29 1 LONDON, May 23 (Reuter).— Th e ten drinkers of B tain and the United Statet refreshed themselves 10 nitzn last year they mi < of tea, an official I J ')!tdon 1 i-'i Bureau, said uesterday, 'Average consumption in Brii was a i<'-> nine and a61 words
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Article70 1954-05-29 1 A large force of poll remen, uding two sections of the F.- Unit of the Singa P c were called out to mainorder in Middle Road in 4 i i St. Antl ony's Convent I ght, where hundreds of pie residing in the vicinity to i't70 words
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Article43 1954-05-29 1 PARIS. May 28 (Reuter).— Eight men of the French Foreign Legion, who escaped from Dkn Bic:i PhUi have t€B a F:<:.-h military po.-t i:i Northern Laos after a ihrtewcek trek through the jungle, ng to Hanoi reports received here today.43 words
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Article27 1954-05-29 1 Sir Arthur William Fadden, Australian Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister, was seriously injured when his ;ar overt irned late last bight ai S ev. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Article, Illustration219 1954-05-29 1 Leakage Of Official Secrets PARIS, May 28, (Reuter) Police raided the editorial office and printing works of the independent political magazine, Express, early today after it published what it claimed to be the "exact terms" of a top secret report on Indo China by the Chief of Staff,U.P. - 219 words
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Article75 1954-05-29 1 Two Chase Runaway Engine RE \DIXG, England, Mny 28: Rt uter)— -A railway lil U t and a porter chased < naway engine for tnr< e n The whi -:i ha i tarted steam, thunthrough Workingtation near here, i down the t: to the n:^h:. The station ter and the75 words
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Article57 1954-05-29 1 CORVTOX. En -land. M:,v 2fl (UP).— Queen Mother eth opening the Vacuum 0 C mpany'gpnew oil refinery yesterday declared it (s a "record of a ereat partnership" between Britain and t l.c United States. The new .1115 000.000 rofin?ry will process about 1,000,000 tens ol57 words
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Article37 1954-05-29 1 NEW YORK. May L'B (AP) An old (hair pushed o!T a tenement roof, fell five floors yesterday and struck Marc Connelly, v.n Ameri'-an Pulitzer Pii/o winning playwright. He suffered head injuries, possib m r ious.37 words
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127 1954-05-29 1 BONN. May 28 (AP).— A British Royal Air Force pilot yesterday crash landed his burning Meteor jet fighter to avoid hitting a German village. RAF officials announced; The Meteor nighi fighter \v\r~\ into flames shortly aPcr taking off from the Wah.-ier- ,iir base.127 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-29 1 It<'pul<>tt Storm CRYSTAL SILVERWARE Your Inspection Invited NOVEIiT,V.ro» SB. North Bridre Road Phon fl ***** Singapore t. Tjw. /a \/f% ill PORTABLE POWER LOG SAW TLJC Z^VZ/^t^ nt nvuil .^^k. B^^k. 19 ET Vertical and horizonlal culling s >^^ Ex Stock 4141 words
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Article122 1954-05-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Two alleged "white slave traffickers'* were today reported to be missing after they had been set free earlv this week by an Appeal Court judge/ The two women. Chiew Yoke Kheng and CWq Lan, had their conviction and sentence* of four years' imprisonment122 words
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Article38 1954-05-29 2 lIOXGKOXG. May 28 Special Standard Service Closing prices of the Hongkong Exchange today were $!54^5 to £1 sterling; S.t.TSST} to U.S.SI; $1,822 to Malava n $i; 50.2H6 to one Indonesian' Rupiah; Gold $254,375 to 1 tael. >.38 words
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Article, Illustration371 1954-05-29 2 WELFARE STAFF TO AID THECENTRES Cllt: Matland bin Sulong. 55. holds his \aledirtory inter presented to him by the Controller of Posts. Mr. A. Mackav. (left) on behalf of the Singapore Government, for 30 years faithful services rendered to the Postal Services Department at a ceremony held yesterday. Che Matland371 words
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Article51 1954-05-29 2 HE' S ACQUITTED I EONG SIK YEN wai I s a the r« s< ond Cri D Court yesterday a s. rge ol ising the liea: >\ of st. As ..r bin Haji Ad i by a ne| |< n\ act. nf i i :tv at A^» Road c>n Fob.51 words
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180 1954-05-29 2 Victim Tells Court A SINGAPORE farme. who was stabbed when two masked intruders entered his hut. pulled the knife out of his stomach and used it on one of his attackers. The farmer. Tan Boon Tecfc told the Third Po!io e Magistrate. Mr.180 words
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Article79 1954-05-29 2 NO MAIL DELIVERIES ON JUNE 2 siWrAPORF.s General Post Ortue will be open fi<r business from i> h m. to Doon on June 2 (Hari Raya Puasa). Tiong Bahru. Towner. Road. .Too Chiat, Pempsey Road. Kandang Kerbau and Maxwei! Road po.^t offices will be closed. A I oth^r post offices79 words
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Article49 1954-05-29 2 THE usual fortnightly free j film show for volunteers of the Civil Defence Corps fixed for June '2 has been postponed. The film. "Mutiny On The Bounty," will be screened at the Civil Defence Theatrette. I Kolam Aver Lane, at 8 p.m., on June 9.49 words
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Article216 1954-05-29 2 SINGAPORE Coroner, Mr. K. T. Alexander returned a verdict of suicide "a s a result of spurned love" i n an inquiry into the death of Donald John Kl "g who was found dead with a bullet wound in his forehe 3 d. at York216 words
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Article106 1954-05-29 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prites (rent* per ib in Singapore Friday's were: iiii\«T> Sellers No 1 K.SS. Suot Loose 63 i No. 1 R.S S. «3i SS| No. 2 R.S.S. 6S| 62 i No. I R.S.S. K\\ $1| Tone: Steady. TIN PRICE The nrire of tin >«s t«*rda> was S3b4106 words
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Article, Illustration78 1954-05-29 2 MISS Cecilia Ffdenri John.son. nrw I mini States Information Service regional librarian, who unic to Singapore yesterday after two weeks in the Federation, fol lowing her rcccafl arrival in Malaya from Washington. D.C. Miss Johnson. \\h<» pie viously held a similar post in Manila for two years and78 words
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Advertisement64 1954-05-29 2 Rj q c r^ 1 S NORTH BORNEO H EXTENDED For i lovelier u Cg' 3 /x U V. '"y »o^H f .w I -^B v H I BEAUTY PREPAR ITIONS Pby BOURJOIS DiSHH Dl GRAFTON LABORATORIES LIMITEC SinGaPO'? nOANS 'i iLUMG TONIC -< J ggf hb m^ ■■^L^J I64 words
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Article, Illustration154 1954-05-29 3 :.ird of honour" of mni male and fesaale s ;;nfd up ontikk: I'n sbs tt i i.ni hurrh. Road, yestormoraiui lo p;iy tri to Miss I R. Rintoul, I Matron, (lenoral II i-;> lul, on the occasion urri.it;!' to Major I Warr (retired). bride wore a silk154 words
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Article32 1954-05-29 3 $300,000 To Keep Roads Clean I •■c 51 $300.--an. Tl.is '.vor= to (Prog.— us v Monday's t Citv C<; e tion has k- r drainage rior a there re' taining to them.32 words
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158 1954-05-29 3 Tin #!if "1° Control throughout Singapore island, Will lall on the proposed City and Island Council when the recommendations of the Rendel Commission are implemented. City Ar hitect, Mr W r W am, told The s i terday that his Department will takt over the.158 words
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Article32 1954-05-29 3 PUTEH bin Pak Dusun, of Kan^kar Pulai. wa 9 fined $300, in default thrM months* imprisonment, by the Sessions Court. Pontian, for moving restricted article* of food without a permit.32 words
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203 1954-05-29 3 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE may be without theatrical performances for at least Ift years when work on a $800,000 plan to modernise the Victoria Theatre commences I by the end of this year. A Government spokesman told The Standard ;vesterday that a203 words
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Article48 1954-05-29 3 THE Singapore Study Group Movement announces that there aie immediate vacancies in its new three-month elementary r onomics course every Thursday, from 7.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. Applications rr.nv be sent now to the President. Study Group Movement, c'o British Council, Stamford Road, Singapore-':.48 words
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Article186 1954-05-29 3 MOST of the remaining vacancies for 1965 Primary 1 classes within the City limits are in nine new schools which are in the course of construction, the Senior Inspector of Schools, Singapore. Mr. T. I*. 11. Lewis, told The Standard yesterday. vacancies total 1,134. A186 words
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Article, Illustration138 1954-05-29 3 A woman, A.v Yon* &MSJ Chee. wrai iwardfld «n the Singi :h_;h Court yestarday a total of $2,750 lam i a*id "sti against Yeo M>k Choon, owner ol i ind killtd btc te;:- The lent 1 ii Jalan R ir on March i. ial >oar. wh NgStandard - 138 words
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Article43 1954-05-29 3 Jl/DGMEN I" in the ipp .r Mohamed Moor bin II 1 W 1 1 bin .1 in < 1 1. »n t'ir mui rved in 1 S if Couri ye > 1 Vi- on 1 i S Net 1 4 Road -in I).-43 words
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Article56 1954-05-29 3 Ta 1 s 1. I foi indi 1 One li Mr I 1 it y of the I' inn muni« ation fnifoi I Slj(Ti •i,i the othet if Mr N. Thai kasa »i «l»«s Mr Govind isai monthj ind during I .mi iil bin Bi' Ink 156 words
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Article121 1954-05-29 3 Three More Terrorists Wiped Out KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Security forces hava during the past 24 hours wipei out three Communist terrorists and wounded another In the Federation. One of the terrorists was killed while resisting -capture by a patrol of the First Battalion, East Yorkshire Regimen' in the Rengam District121 words
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Article60 1954-05-29 3 A well-known South Indian Musician, Mr. K. p. Nallakumaru who has appeared in various musical performai over the Fe leration, will entertain Singapore Tamil music lovers at the Chettiar pie Hall in Tank Road at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow. Mr. M. M. Khurana, acting representative of the Government60 words
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Article59 1954-05-29 3 THE forthcoming Australian Federal elections will be broadcast over Radi:> Australia today. Election commentaries will re transmitted at 11.43, 1.2 3(1 13.15 and 13 iO GMT jn ***** KCS and 1 1760 KCS; also at 14.00. 14.40 and 17 15 GMT on *****, 9380 and 7220 KCS and59 words
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Article44 1954-05-29 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.—Lim Teck Lai and Ho Seons Kon?, two youths, wore charge 1 by Yeo Choon Buan, a woman, iri j the Police Court with cheating I obtaining $5 from her. The case Wai adjourned f^ 1 further investigations.44 words
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156 1954-05-29 3 The view that the youth of Singapore are proud to he members of the free association of nations the British Commonwealth was expressed in a broadcast iast night by the Chairman of Empire Youth Sunday, Mr. Peter Lim. Empire Youth Sunday will be observed on.156 words
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Article273 1954-05-29 4 $SM. Hospital A Great Benefit -Lady Templer KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Lady Templer, wife of the retiring High Commissioner of the Federation o| Malava. warned that Malaya could not afford to let Tuberculosis, which costs many millions of dollars a year in lost work, disabling workers and273 words
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172 1954-05-29 4 Day Of Surprises For Lady Templer KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. Lady Templer. who has taken great interest in the welfare of the child patients of the Orthopaedic Ward of the General Hospital, today visited the ward to bid, farewell to its inmates. The 28 little patients re 'iproated Lady Templer's ?es172 words
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Article64 1954-05-29 4 PARIT BUNTAR. Fri. I v was fined $75 month's i oniru tbv Ii Abu Bakar bin Haji Hussein in the Banda Bahru court for H facing }i is i Rt gisti tion card and not having reported to the poiiie or applied tor a new64 words
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64 1954-05-29 4 KUAI R, Fri.— I n *e road to Pet; fast-growinf w ite I here, is \o r r er, aft< General S A" fi M, (t w need thai Lorong Pan- ihoroughfan M town i t ft h is to i ::t r64 words
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Article27 1954-05-29 4 MR J B JEYARETNAM has lut n painti d a Disi Judf< v. efT< d from May 11, it \v. by Governmi nt yest< rday27 words
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Article153 1954-05-29 4 MR. MOHAMKD YISOFF. president of the Malayan Trade Tnion Council and the Pfnang- Municipal Services I'nion told a political education conference at Akron, Ohio, recently: "We have made strides, but we still have a lon^ way to go." ••O.;: labour uni< as have >153 words
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Article66 1954-05-29 4 KUALA I.l'MPl'R. Fri. A modest "anonymous" contributor sent 81.000 to the Lady Templer Tuberculosis Hospital Appeal Fund last week, to swell it to $1,429.--2%. The contribution sent through the Secretary to the Mentri Besar of SelanRor. Other big contributors of the week included Mr. Cheon* Yoke66 words
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Article58 1954-05-29 4 PARIT BUNTAR, Fri—Admitting four previous convictions, a 40-year-old Indian, Sadayan, was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment to be followed by six months' Police supervision in a Court here. Sadayan had admitted stealing $16 belonging to a woman named Siwakami from a house in Bagan Semak58 words
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Article37 1954-05-29 4 THE Singapore Progressive Party has been grunted permission by Government to publish a newsletter i n Chinese and Tamil, besidt the one already being published in English. Jt wa s announced yesterday.37 words
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Article26 1954-05-29 4 IHE official opening cere»ns ol the Hua Lia n Hiah School at Temple Street Ta Ping, scheduled for May Jthi been postponed to June ~=>26 words
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Article209 1954-05-29 4 Kallang Brush-OfS KUALA IXMPI R. Fri. Dr. iMiiail bin Dato Abdul Rahman, Federation Member for Natural Resources, has protested to the Singapore Government against alleged refusal of Colony Civil Aviation authorities to let him sr**?t junsku Abdul Rahman, the rMNO president, on the tarmac of209 words
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Article, Illustration59 1954-05-29 4 pholo. ST. MARYS CHI RCH" is the title of this scraper hoard picture by Kuala Lumpur jrtist. .Mr. A. F. Anthony It is one of ii(K> pictures on display at the Malayan Artist> Inhibition brinjr lield a* the Teoiliew AsMH'iation H.tll. Koala I.umpur. from May 29 to June 1?. TheStandard - 59 words
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Article92 1954-05-29 4 KUALA I.l'MPl'R. Fri A, District Agricultural Sho w will be held mi Kuala Kubu Bahru. Selangor, on July 3. It will I c opened by tht Sultan of Selangor a1 11 ;..m.. and will remain open until midnight There will U agricultural; and horticultural competitions. [n92 words
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Article133 1954-05-29 4 Millers To Get Export Permits ALOR STAB. Ir:— Krd.ih riceniillers will be *iv» n mits to export Ihrii >uri>litv stocks «>f rice to claio other than SHie.tp<>rr .i(«crcl:n- to an ortiri.ii r«pU received here today froH ttu itioll«r Trade Division, Federation of MaUya. Five rrpr« v, nt.iti^fs of thr Krdah133 words
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Article134 1954-05-29 4 KUALA LUMPUR Fr Mr. Justice W Ison in tht S» angor Criminal Court Appeal today upheld the convio tion and MBtcncc of 12 months' imprisonment m addition to a fine of $10.0(Mi passed by the President of the K ang S* om Court on two134 words
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219 1954-05-29 4 GURKHAS LEAVE KUALA KUBU FOR RETRAINING IN SPORE £h KL B "ARU, FrL After almost six years of outstanding jungle \Z M ***y*- during which they have killed 218 Com- munist terrorists, the 1 2 T ua l* Kubu Bharu tomorrow 'or Singapore for re training. During their -brief spell"219 words
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Advertisement239 1954-05-29 4 i® SHAW MOTiSur one^|against the killers!!! A COLUMBIA BABB Hiniv ACTION TIIKIF F I R lik ROCK HUDSON^ V|j DONNA REED ;%jT* <<J PHIL CAREY $»C.*l AND ROBERTA IMUIv MWHNbIiV PLUS I WEICOME THMueeT^ V rKIN| [ECHNKQ MCMEMING SmWS at I am I i MIDNIGHT TONIGHT BURT LANCASTER -'igf IN239 words
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266 1954-05-29 5 Bandit Died After Eating Too Much Jumbo Flesh CUALA I.CMPUR. Fri Kri hna Moorthi. "No. 1" Indian i terrorist of the Malayan Communist Party, has died in his juagle hide-out of blood poisoning due to "over- eating of elephant flesh/ 1 it was authoritatively learnt j today. D ucki.sh. 40266 words
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Article122 1954-05-29 5 THEY FIX CALL-UP STANDARD THE V <>■ ation Committee for national service in Sinqipore met lor the first time yesterday and discussed the standards which would be laid down for those people to be drafted into the Singapore Military Forces and the Civil Defence Corps. The Standard understands [thai educational122 words
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Article73 1954-05-29 5 THE strength of the Sinsapore Stout ing movement last year was 4.222. an increase of 981 over the 1 1 membership. reports the Boy Scouts Association, in Us annual report released yesterday. The report stated that 15 ■routs became Queen Scouts in 1953. Job Week netted73 words
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177 1954-05-29 5 KUALA UMPIR, Fri. Despite the repeated petitions to reduce the rates on business registration, he Department of Inland Revenue has managed to collect more than 84,000,000 in business licences for this year. The amount collected last venr was iti the region ol $5,000,000 but the177 words
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Article76 1954-05-29 5 .TOHORE BAHRU. Fn. RlD\ has made the following want? to projects in Johore $20,000 to Haji Abdul Karirti bin Ponche for a sawmill busine $9,000 to Sharif! bin Abdui Karim for a soap factory: Si. ooo to Lambak binte Bilai to improve her wrong weaving Industry;76 words
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Article34 1954-05-29 5 JOHORE BAHRI'. Fn-As a sequel to a Police raid. eo K»n was tmed JJOO in the Se^ions Court. MorsinS. tor beTna in p«.^e<si.>ii of < -handii Sd opUiii smoWng apparatus.34 words
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Article69 1954-05-29 5 TEO JIN YONO. a delivery clerk of a provision store, assaulted the proprietor of another store with a starting handle, and warned him to stop doing business with the R.A.F.. Tengah. the Singapore Fifth Police Court WSg told yesterday Teo \va s fined $2», and in69 words
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423 1954-05-29 5 Tin Industry Hits At High Taxes IPOH, Fri.— The president of the FMS Chamber of Mines, Mr. J. T. Chappel, today urged Government not to delay any longer in giving active consideration to the question of reducing the existing high rate of export duty423 words
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Article238 1954-05-29 5 Corruption Case Appeal KIALA LUMPUR prf. Remarking that people who offer bribes to Police officers should go lo prison Mr. Justice Wilson in the Selangor Crimi; I Court of Appeal today changed a fine of S5OO. imposed on one Tan Ah Goon, by the238 words
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Article, Illustration132 1954-05-29 5 THE first Persperta StereoM'opic sound inteffrator to be flown out to Asia from Los Angeles, arrived in Singa pore yesterday in a PanAmerican Airways plane. It is to be installed in the Cathay Cinema, in time for the screening next week of MGM's CinemaS<«>|M» film. "The Knights132 words
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Article92 1954-05-29 5 IPOH. Fri —Mr. J.T Chappel has been re-elected President Of the F.MS Chamber of Mines at its forty-third annual general meeting today. This i s the fourth year that he i- serving the chamlxer in this capacity. Other members of the council are: Messrs. D. T. Waring92 words
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Article58 1954-05-29 5 A POLICE offi er from Sin qaporp ha s gone to Kota Bahtu in Kelantan to escort back a Colony Police Court usher wanted foT questioning in connection with discrepancies in the Court's accounts. The usher bad noi turned U P for work since Mruy 858 words
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82 1954-05-29 5 THRF.F thugs entered a in Silat Road. Singapore, at 1.30 a.m. yesterday and moved a Chinese wooden i containing two set re! o pnrtmcnls. The rob'ner-. one armed with a dagger and tin* other with what looked like a revolver, took thp chest 30082 words
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Article71 1954-05-29 5 STUDENTS who have not gistered loi National Servic* will uut be allowed to continue their studies. The Acting Director of Education. Mr. David McLellan. told this to principals and r< presontatives of Management Boards of seven Chinese middle schools whom he met terday Mr. McLellan also71 words
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Article99 1954-05-29 5 FOR being hospitable to a Friend. Mohamed Zain bin Abdullah of 317-2 Henderson Road, lost jewol'cry and clothing worth 829& This \va s revealed In the Seventh Police Magistrate's Court yesterday when Hashim bin Samal was sentenced to four months' imprisonment by the Magistrate. Mr. K,99 words
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Article57 1954-05-29 5 MR. M. S. Anderson, 'ate of Yaba Technical Institute, Ni gena. has been appointed Assistant Director of Education (technical) in Singapore. His duties include living expert advice on technical education with emphasis on handicraft teachini and the teaching of pupili to meet the need.s of industry.57 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-05-29 5 Skipper Went Down With His Ship 'I HI-: Shinnihon freighter Tatsuwa Maru above, was lost at sea recently when the typhoon Elsie struck her. off the Paracel Island* in the South China Seas. She was en route to Japan ,v i t b a full cargo of llumu rire aod107 words
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Advertisement362 1954-05-29 5 CsnemaScoPE MTOII < fM &M fl First Great Production in Color magnificence B^B r p HYlOt- >W CABDKIRMEt MM «^J| A NEW INDUSTRY IN SINGAPORE D/ H A\ C T fI^mi&DWjSTRIIS Members of THE PLASTICS INSTITUTE b THE MASTER SIGN MAKERS ASSOCIATION OF LONDON rrii.iTV adykktisim; aktm i i s362 words
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Article766 1954-05-29 6 'J'llL members of the mission which is to conduct an inquiry into the rubber industry i n Malaya are expected to arrive in this country sometime next month. One gets the impression that the Government and members of the rubber industry look forward to this mission766 words
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Article701 1954-05-29 6 R.B. Ooi - A Drop of INK R.B. Ooi by J I IKM refreshing breeze C blowing in from the ea^t coa I is the success story of S .Malay contractor in Treng- garni. The report emphaj: sizes that what makes thir j man different from most J; Malays is that he does701 words
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Article282 1954-05-29 6 The Alliance And Self -Government S.r: T;ie A aimed ai it represent 90 c of I I total pop., ation th« Federation, and thai it w -.ous view of 'he if Mr. Oliv< r Lyttelton refused the leaders of the A iance i i int«r> ew n Lo:. lon on282 words
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Article136 1954-05-29 6 S r; Although Pa<ir Pitijl Is one of the earlier new villages yet unlike Kampong Simee, Guntong and others, it has no electric supply. Pa^ir Pinji has been wilhout electricity for more than three years. I understand that Kampong Simee had their supply within two weeks136 words
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Article228 1954-05-29 6 Sir; A perspiring European stopped me in Ue< il Street the other day to .-k where the office ot the Great Eastern Life Assurance Comipany was situated, as <he told me) h e had searched for it in the streel I felt sorry for him. but the fault228 words
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Article, Illustration552 1954-05-29 6 Prince Chula Of Thailand - BRITAIN'S FRIEND IN THE EAST r THE two questions invariably asked about Thailand 1 are: "What is the danger from Communism?" and 'Will Vietminh invade Thailand 0 The proximity of the war in Indo-China is clearly felt, but public morale remains high as it is believed that, without the direct552 words
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Article643 1954-05-29 6 S Party X> g stly former memben UMNO, under the comn I c olonia itot ry. have sen vilil tion and i an3er rather than honesi presentat of their genuine r i!i toundnic '.he isti iment ol coloi alParty Negara. have charged UMNO with selling the643 words
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Article75 1954-05-29 6 Review of Views Inronsistent Oliver MR. OLIVER Lyttelton'l enthusiasm for nominated Councillors is Inconsistent with his professed belief in democracy, Utusan Melayu says, commenting o a Mr. Lyttelton's letter to the' UMNO- MCA Alliance. The paper further says that the claim that the letter is "secret" is misleading what Mr.75 words
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Advertisement43 1954-05-29 6 rEDERATION AIR SERVICE SCHEDULED SERVICE: Between Kuala Lumpur, Bentong, Benfo, Temerloh, Jenderata, Siriawan, Ipoh, Kuantan, Trengganu, Koto Bahru, Ulu Bernam, Lobu Kubong. Dungun, Bidor, Chukai, Kroh. Charter Rates on request. AH Enquiries to: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. Loke Yew Building Kuola Lumpur. Tel: 2927.43 words
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Advertisement123 1954-05-29 6 AVAIL YOURSELF of 20 wort of development bv CREDIT FONCIER MEYER CHAMBERS 3rd FLOOR RAmfc> IFRANKEL ESTATE OPERA ESTATE r iRST CL A: '-f DEVELOPED EST> I 61 M.S. CHAN L NEAR THE SEA AT PROXIMITY SCHOOLS CINEMAS, E^C BUS STOPS FINE BUNGALOW LOTS MANY IK' ELEV a POSITION- WA123 words
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Article120 1954-05-29 7 Appeal To Aid French Captives May 28 (Renter)— •ne Christian D e C;,sti wife of the General who <■ nmanded the Dien Bicn garrison, has launched a le appeal for aid 1o v Union troop? when the fortress SC her appeal last •<> the Internationa] and other humaian groups and120 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-29 7 CHRISTINE JORGENSEN, the cx-Amcrican Gl changed sex, will pose in Rome for a nude painting nc*t month by woman artist Novella Pongini, one-time friend of actor Errol Flynn whom she pointed (by arrangement with the London Daily Mirrorl.43 words
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Article40 1954-05-29 7 \MI A May 28 .AFP) zoological museum H >goi 40 miles south of :la, was extensively damby a fire in ihe eai y this morning. I*. Hi of the scientific inter;itional collection made since was damaged40 words
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Article52 1954-05-29 7 WASHINGTON. May 28. (AP) Informed officials said < terday an ntensive search is underway for two sh;]).-. suspected of carrying more R<(i arms for Guatemala, which have temporarily vanished. The hunt is being carried out by the US. Navy and other rican agencies in cooperation with52 words
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Article, Illustration204 1954-05-29 7 Photo. CM ONSEI POINT, Rhode Island. .Mav 28 (Beater) Ilm-c .nor,- crew n.en.bers .1 the aiVn.l «rrier K<-nnint»n died here lasl ni s ht. hrin^X™ t» in,,,, Wednesday, nopliM ex,,i«si,, to Meanwhile Admiral Robert Larney, Chief of U.S. Naval l) rations, aid last night heA.P. - 204 words
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Article103 1954-05-29 7 HANOI. Mav J8 (AFP)— A company of parachutists rendered military honours and Genera] R> ne Cogny, Commander of the Land Forces in North Vietnam, pinned the Croia le Guerre Medal on ihe coffin ;.t the funeral here today of American journalist Mr. R t'apa. who103 words
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Article124 1954-05-29 7 LONDON May 28 (Renter) Mr. Oliver I yftelton, the Colonial Secretary said here Jast night the British Government*! policy had always been to make South-east Asian countries a bastion against the! advance of Communism. '"Behind these bastions we have sought to drive forward a124 words
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Article75 1954-05-29 7 HOLLYWOOD. May 28 (Ul'i Suzan Ball, whose right \v£ was amputated because of cancerous condition last ni^h; made her acting come back on television opposite her husband, Richard Long, in a role thai primarily had her acting from a wheel chair. At the conclusion of the75 words
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Article148 1954-05-29 7 Churchill Hints On Retiring LONDON. May ?8. (IP) Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill told a Conservative rally yesterday "I probably will not be asking you to do many more favours" in what seems a hint that he may retire soon. The "J)-year-old Churchill popped out the remark almost as an148 words
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Article26 1954-05-29 7 MAXWELL Anderson. Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, was reported seriously ill in Hollywood but responding "quite well" to medical treatment yesterday following a heart attack UPUP - 26 words
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Article, Illustration367 1954-05-29 7 POLICE RECOUNT STORY OF GUNMAN'S 12-HR. REIGN OF TERROR LONDON, May 28, (Reuter) A gunman, who terrorised London for 12 hours nine days ago and shoi three men h t > considered his personal enemies, believed himself to be victimised by society. The psychological troubles of Nathan Goldberg. L'7-year-old ex-IrishA.P. - 367 words
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346 1954-05-29 7 PARIS, May 28 (Reuter) A new French Commander is about to be named to direct the anti-Communist war in Indo-China. General Henri Navarre whether or not he is to be made the main scapegoat for the Dien Bien Phu defeat, is on his way out.346 words
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Article107 1954-05-29 7 Offer Of Bases Reiected MELBOURNE, May 28 (Reuter) -Mr. Richard *Casey' the Australian Minister of Extern;.: Affairs, said last night that Australia could not accept base« offered to them by the •elf-styled Republic of South Molucca. •"We recognise the sovereignty of liie Indonesian government over thai area." he declared. The107 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-05-29 7 SUMMER'S worm weather brings out the Summer kimonos; known as yukatc^ Here are thro of thes* worn only in the SumrTv in downtown Tokyo The thick cork soles of tho ondals keep the feet cool on hot pavements A. P. PhotoA.P. - 44 words
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Article102 1954-05-29 7 S E E Y A Mlv K < I T>- Framp yesterday pr..posed the IMttediaU meetlaf h<-r<- of experts of ihr rival Inch Wllii in Indo-China to begin n.«m»m cease-Are lines. kind w< Everyone ippi rtcd ai I i in h But each eptabl102 words
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Article71 1954-05-29 7 DARWIN. Aay 28, (fteuter) A South African doctor and his wife on a KO.OOO-mile world tour in single engine plane landed here yesterday itu ros.« ng (he Timor Sea graveyard of many small planes and I ewt. The rouph I) j\\ Haldtfnan and htia wife71 words
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Article25 1954-05-29 7 IHAIL/Wirs flrsl television programme will be broadcast on June i*'>. Prasoni Jongsanand. managing director ol the rh.-ii Television Company, said] yesterdav. APAP - 25 words
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204 1954-05-29 7 Show Of Force Can Deter Reds— Clark NEW YORK, May 28 (Reuter) General Marl Clark, former United States Commander in the Fat East, said yesterday that if it neci aiy foi United States to enter the fighting in [ndcnChina i South-east Asia, he hoped the IS. would go in tl204 words
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Article60 1954-05-29 7 KALAW M i i AFP i I thii i m iai S i end* J after an nil-night nd < f -alii. c ii 1 "u 'iiont. TIM ifi.-r, q :'hin;i. which td t<» the LJn ed the e <>f the pr< ind military itual t Of60 words
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Advertisement103 1954-05-29 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Moy 28. The following ore the closing prices of rubber and fin on fhe London Markef. LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 18:d Spof £729 per ton Oct. /Dec. 19id. Three months £726 Jon./Mor. 19^d. buyers, £727 sellers. Apr. /June 19'd. Settlement price:103 words
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Advertisement69 1954-05-29 7 Jmmmiarisinf* the superior it \> II rAe aw flf/z^/ o/?/v I Y- FRONT p> JOCKEY \Y SNo -op Y Front construction. <w Mild mouulmi support. Soft porous spring knit fobnc T *~^._i Specially sized for comfort 1 f <JV f f Snug fitting no bulk no tnd yS No buttons69 words
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137 1954-05-29 8 U.K. SHIPBUILDERS CAN SELL SHIPS TO SOVIEI LONDON, May 28 (UP) —A Government spokesman said yesterday British shipbuilders were free to sell ships to Soviet Russia so long as the vessels were not in the strategic category. Minister of State Derick Heathcoat-A:nory outlined the Government's policy in response to a137 words
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Advertisement716 1954-05-29 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD ANr HAMBURG AMERIK A LINIE JOINT SERVICE ?o Color bo Gnoo Marseilles. Antwerp. Rotrerdom, Hambura Grßrcircn. S'pore P. S'hom Penong HAMBURG HAPAG) 12/16 June 17 June 18 June NABOB «LLOYD 21/27 June 23 Jun« 29 June HOECHST (HAPAGI 7/14July 1 5 July 16July MOSELSTEIN (LLOYD) 28 July/3 Aug716 words
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Advertisement1104 1954-05-29 8 BLUE FUNNEL LINE gyg m imt 5 MANSFIEIJ) CO., LTD. l *K?gf e IncorDorated ln Singapore Carrten option to proceed via oHier ports •<» J^Jrmv dlsfliargv cargo »AIIJN(iS to LIVERPOOL. GLAWtOW. LONDON CONI IN d^TAL s PORTS sham penanf I ji.mt«h»n for Liverpool Glai- Maj 29^30 •PfeiSf !?!!^!!??S June 7/81,104 words
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Advertisement820 1954-05-29 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAIUNGC Royal Rotterdom Lloyd Holland Americo Line Nederlond Line Rotterdam Rotterdom Amsterdam HALIFAX (MONTREAL). BOSTON, NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE. NEW ORLEANS via SUEZ. S'pore P. S'han Penong OVERYSEL <RL> 28/29 Moy SOMMELSDYK (HAL) 30Moy/5 June 6 June 7/8 June ROEPAT (SMNi 9/15 Juno 16 June 17/18820 words
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Advertisement548 1954-05-29 8 EAST ASIATJCIir SAILINGS TO CONHNENT I ''%\J For Aden, Port Soid, Genoa, Ant* V 'A Gdynia. Copenhagen. C, V. S per, "PASADENA" 30 Moy m) "LALANDIA" 811 Ju "MALAYA" 15/18 j un j i), mm) "PATAGONIA" 26 Juno 2 j u <% ■BMI "FALSTRIA" 29 Juno 3 j u)v x)548 words
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Article, Illustration307 1954-05-29 9 TOKYO, May 28 (1 T P)— The Japanese rubber product industry registered a 20 per cent increase in exports last year with automobile tyres and toys accounting for most of the gain. Recovering from the 1952 slump, the industry exported products valued at307 words
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Article187 1954-05-29 9 THE chairman of Mentakab Runner Ccnpany Ltri.. Mr. J. Brown Mates that the trading profit for the year up to Jan. 31, 1954 amounted to 122,421 again-t |3J02 for the year before. The i irement of 134.156 despite the further considerable fall in sale proceeds, re-; fleets187 words
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Article44 1954-05-29 9 r l HP: rice situation in India ted a n d \-el this r with i l llioi tons aa compan d 1 1 22 m tons in 1952-3. stati I rn- of India Re pn Off e in Singapore yesl rday.44 words
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Article85 1954-05-29 9 TOKYO. .i.v It, (AFP)— I The JaiMuic l eni [i planning to r» stri< ti with Indonesia. rtp':' c the influential Japanese newspaper. N'ihon Kv Arcordir.g to !r.e rep<'rt. Japanese officii 1 arg ie I Japan's credit ance Jakarta, uhi-h '> ed DS$B6 million ;it the85 words
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Article69 1954-05-29 9 RIO I>K JANKIKO May '.>X (AIM— Th r Brazilian (iovoinmi !it h.iv approved Ihg imnudiate import of J.i.00 tons t»f Indonesian rub her. via Holland, to help end I a shortase which has alread> t losod a major t>r«* factory and threatened t<» t*MM two more. The69 words
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Article86 1954-05-29 9 Tin Smelter May Extend Operation WASHINGTOIf. May 28. H- rhc Senate Armed Services Committee yesterday solution to extend operation of ernment-ow ned tin li Texas City, Texas. beyond June J() Uiii 1 1 intn <• Lyndon Johns< Texas, the Democratic leadei is an expn pnenl by th« Si thut ;f:e86 words
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Article76 1954-05-29 9 MAL IYAN istria] il 1 in th« Singapore market wprf ■encralljf en-ier > wh.ie Uni irtrg i! nl- dull cooditiom pre\ 1 f rhen u...- a further ihrinlu Bt !i IMM sIRIAI S Hut »-r* *rllcr» A,t x H: leas < 1 i 1 60 1 1 i ys76 words
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Article114 1954-05-29 9 RUBBER CLOSES STEADY CHI i 1 :10 up i In thf i r week i e f- had I its ed i ad in i i < produi i• dof 1951 n '1 H M of I •Jii* pointed 1 thai thf H > a < 1 I con114 words
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Article76 1954-05-29 9 IHf ,ct in S r in i Mont, with v sm;ill volume of por>«: PepjH prften m Ito luntok u quoted (229 per pi k $11 rn 1/ I |XT pi.-'/l 1 Pmi f«T :pment %V2 (sih. |3l| (*3 J 2 (SUI -ire pn by r g« rert (round)76 words
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Miscellaneous373 1954-05-29 9 Li I flbiKfer B A/ Copp > l now show JELi»A>* rwrt r^r^S^T7T mm^ mmmm n f m^ mmmmmmmmmmmm^^^^^^r^'^ i .j V ROOTS DOKF r-r r.r^ -r '^y -TVERr^ CAO^tN' MORM- > r A^|T^ /.ah'/ VOKUM- J BOtTtS rSPlJ<o^^fTT" CNTW^vup^EYj^y^^ FACT TMEIT fTo BE y^^l^^jr^^ y R cooD^s< 8 u373 words
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Miscellaneous933 1954-05-29 9 >/ f■* *>f&L f "Sliil^w^B? W^ 7/ /"7//^ AwaaaaaaW i^ y^^ <^ I^^ ><^ X^^ l^ l^*^ s^wss^Kwa^sß^saßßia^^ «nikm«* 11 «..ms)T aglHlMlSjiHi' "SM CORONATION: A < t| Fm H 1(1 MTi AD HBN I-U «nd n OI»M»N: h, 1) I 11 >J M r l\ C I r jmsifjm M'933 words
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Article, Illustration371 1954-05-29 10 OSWALD HENRY - SHE PLAYS A 'MEANIE' NOW OSWALD HENRY SDFASF 9 asdfasdf 1 i Mala K;itin««. Who MIH *">* MM «lebut t» IHr km. (BM.OU). "if. «l*ni«'« with iKmin i.uiniiiti |Hn hn 7-. Il uer d?w costume which »h« will U«!ur« im Uf Mini asdfdasf 'GIVE ME RHYTHM P (iiiit: Oh lag371 words
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Article, Illustration505 1954-05-29 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS Music Notes By iroi.l.OWiNt; the rarresi of its oboe bassooa and cello scholarship! the >luma\ Society hj<» jnnmimt'd the institution of further orchestral scholarships for violin and violj players. The closing date for entries is Saturday. June 1! auditions and interviews to be held a few505 words
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Article553 1954-05-29 10 JOHN HALKIN - JOHN HALKIN By iFTEft a period of compa- rative quiet, there are a^ain >it;ns of activity at the J Victoria Theatre. The Rrst to break the j si' i the Singa] Arts fh trith their cur- ti m of The i Lady's Not For Burning. i their fti it553 words
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Advertisement193 1954-05-29 10 jg|X TOP TUNES I I TOP ARTISIS S ANSWER M. J Dinner I pieas-j Jj- CL ***** Si It i" Colei 4^ > ft CHANGING PARTNERS S [4- in lov: CL '.4050 S J |KO\ j J.'r S 4. THAT'S AMORE re the right >n« CL ***** (Deon v irt.n)193 words
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Advertisement98 1954-05-29 10 J^ AA-SAA* A 4» A i -S >-. -S 1 J JUBILFL CAPE RESTAURANT BUSINESS AS I USUAL DAILY 3 URST CLASS l^-^, IS'.AMIC MEAL y nj 55 i f Consult us for 1 Etc ni Etc. »»3BSj.tt SPECIAL RICC JLBILEE CAFE RESIAUKANI 771 773 North Bridge Ro 3 d98 words
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Article73 1954-05-29 11 Y.M.C.A. btat Singapore Recreation Ciub 4 o in their Kliny Cup tennis tie played on the Y*MCA courts yesterday. Rrculis were: Singles Lim Bong Soo bent Dr. E B LaBrooy 6—4. 6—4: Dr. Chan Ah Kow beat John Martens 6—o 6—4. Doubles: Pakir J. Fryer73 words
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Article332 1954-05-29 11 THE friendly same of soCcer between Singapore Chinese F.A. and the Singapore Business Houses F.A. at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday ended in a satisfactory 2—2 draw. A goal scored three minutes to full time, by inside-right Kok Peow enabled SBHFA to tie the score.332 words
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Article133 1954-05-29 11 PENANG. Fri. Chinese Club not surprisingly trounced; tiic Chinese Recreation Club by nine goals to nil in a first division league match played on Victoria Green today. Chinese Club had a monotonous monopoly of the game from start to finish. Chinese Ciub led bv four goals :ti133 words
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Article94 1954-05-29 11 SFREMBAN. Fri. Perak Combined Schools soccer team beat Negri Combined Schools 3—l in a match played here this afternoon. Perak opened the scoring midway in the first halt through left winger Poi Wan j who scored from close range. Just before the Interval, centreforwaid G. Cumming94 words
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Article83 1954-05-29 11 SEREMBAN. Fri. Selan^oi and Ncgri Sembilan will meet In a friendly soccer match oti the Station paciang here on Sunday. Negri team will be: Sivadas; Lim Keng Hong, Kok Hen?; Sow Fong. Boudville, Muthiah; Thian Kwee. Wai Keen, Van Hui/.en. Danker and Albert Selangor will select fr<mv83 words
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Article38 1954-05-29 11 THE Shell Cricket team versus Nee Soon Garrison tt Paya Lehar today is L. E. Fenrott. J. D. Maughan, E. Weatberill. I. CJoonsegaram. G. Holland. Harris E Krusemi*n. P. Cottrtll. P. Woodfoid. J. Jtlltity, Mat Ssthiii.38 words
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Article62 1954-05-29 11 AT the Telok Kurau English School sportc to b e heifl on the school ground on Thursday .July 8 there will be the following events for Old Boys ot the school 440 yards open to Oid B<>> of the School who are studying at Secondary Schools.62 words
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Article48 1954-05-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. 27 Company RASC beat Advan Aip lieadqviarter«! by a aoUtary goai scored in the second half of play in the RAF Cup soccer tourney on the Circular Road ground today. Cenireforward Whippey scored the winning goal In the tenth mmute after the changeover.48 words
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Article18 1954-05-29 11 FARRER Juniors ajs/ill mec\ HMS Simbanu in a friendly football match *it Fairer Park on Sunday.18 words
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Article106 1954-05-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Chua Eng Chi nsi hero of many a Selanyor cricket victory, will lead the in next week end's S«. lan^or Penang cricket encounter to be played on the padang here The honour of captaining the side falls on Eng Cheng due to106 words
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Article47 1954-05-29 11 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. 22 Special Air Services Regiment beat 656 Ai r Observation Po.n 3 —2 in a garrison leaßue match on the Ui) B ground today. Somersets Light Infantry beat 'A4 Company RAMC 6—g irr another garrison !e.i^:« v match played at Kinrara totiay.47 words
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Article30 1954-05-29 11 THE Swing BP team againsi [dale at Geylang tonight is Lim Se:»^ Kok. Keh Kian H>-,\ Thio Gim Siew. Gwee Tiong Kwee, Davon, Bujuan and M. Idris.30 words
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Article119 1954-05-29 11 Strickland Retires Rajah Is In MR. TED STRICKLAND. President of the Singapore Amateur Athletic Association for the past tight year* stood dOWn from election at the annual genera] meeting of the SAAA today. Th<» new chief is Mr A T. Rajah. On his election Mr. Rajah proposed that Mi. Strickland119 words
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Article123 1954-05-29 11 Pifield Routs The Somersets KUALA LUMPUH ¥1 brilliant spell of bowling by Fifield. who took six ji 1 for t\vo runs, heipe<i Headquarters Malaya Othi r Rank* I i>»>at Somerseti Light Infantry by 10 wickets in their Army Garrison cricket knock out competition fixtur a1 the GufD0 Road ground yesterday.123 words
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Article28 1954-05-29 11 THE Johore Bdiuu D AAA will hold its six'h annual athletic meeting ihi Eng \<h ColU ground! »n July 1 and 2 M p.m < 128 words
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Article366 1954-05-29 11 ARGONAI'TS Si>orts Club received a setback in their bid for Div. 3C championship when they dropped a valuable point yesterday. A last minute goal by Morrison enabled Town Rangers to hold them to a two all draw in their game at Geylang Stadium. Despite thi? check366 words
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Advertisement624 1954-05-29 11 SITUATIONS. VACANT PNERGETIC and Capable Salesmen are required bv oft dunks Company. I'rcfer»bly those with 7i ton s Driving acenc good salary, com•n and prospect for right ttir: ;»|»p!y Box. T 1(»49 SS. WANTED VV ANTED Agents for ariling T our Moderate Saree.s.< fasars, shirtings, shawls, Blouses on commission basis.624 words
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Advertisement139 1954-05-29 11 Jf T I C C D I 111 Ik I I VJL l\ STANDARD tftctfcd From Monday 31st May 1954. the new address of the Singapore Tiger Standard and the Sunday Standard will be 23 Lim Teck Rim Road Singapore 2 TELEPHONES j *****-5 FIVE LINi:S P. O. BOX 1h63139 words
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Miscellaneous65 1954-05-29 11 SOCCER: Dir. 1 .4 4.4 rs. Rovtrs Jalan Besar Stadium, Dii\ 2 7"io^o Bahru Rangers vs. Aston— Jalan Besar Stadium, 4 p.m. Rovers "A" vs. Baleatfer United Geylung, Hiukorun rs. WonderUids farrer Park. CRICKET Aon-BeudiTs rs. SCRC—Hony Lim GrttH, Shell ?*s. Nee Soon Garrison Paya Lebar, Income Tax S.C. rs65 words
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263 1954-05-29 12 Freddie Trueman Helps Yorkshire Win In Two Days LONDON, May 27 (Reuter)— Yorkshire, showing all the determination and resource for which they are renowned, fought back against a 33 run s first innings deficit to accomplish a two-day deteat of Gloucestershire in the English county cricket championship today. Knfcland fast263 words
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Article150 1954-05-29 12 Pakistan Leading Sussex May I Th ting q t the PaV ricketers v thei n aed here to- ten men I isarj was -ma feverish t a 1 i S S t innii f 271. t ket noi x A. H r ir, the 1 Dogj ay, s t< a150 words
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Article92 1954-05-29 12 TRABERT IN FINAL 27 «R- iter) 1 d to n La r sen in 1 H S) i 7-5, <J-4 P weak t him away from i I K ti a) Mile J. Ker- e) beai T D d al tier (France) 6-M Hoad (A stralia) a een Connolly (US)92 words
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Article55 1954-05-29 12 NEW YORK .r»— As a rei I ent selb; I y > th of 1 vest i S jers in 1 thly B !h i in 1 B San Fi A N recently e E satioi T- fourth. Turpii i. A Jin i s I E55 words
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Article56 1954-05-29 12 SINOAPOrffe oxi ig pr( noLitl e X'. nc leaves i today io bring ov< Bei S Kay R.-t two men who have been signed to Mike Ravula I Cheng respectively i n the Colony on June 19. lie at Manila N«n€ hi to <!«).-e a deal56 words
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Article249 1954-05-29 12 T 7 (Reuter)— I oi play scores: At Belfast: Lancashire beat 1 an inninj ith :< d 57 and secondly J'• vspin 41 1 e 341 Bou- nno offspin 5 for 78. M PortsiMNrtk: Hampshiretwo da v match) ause of 23 for 3 de- 189, In249 words
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Article316 1954-05-29 12 WINDSOR LAD - WINDSOR LAD Seven Furlongs His Pet Distance By DONCASTER is my nap selection In the 5?."> at Bukit Gantong today, first day of the Penang Turf Clubs summer meeting. A speedy Nepenthe geldlag Doncaster should be ideally suited to the seven-furlong run. He is now in316 words
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Article75 1954-05-29 12 Wiafeor Lad Gay (tardier Capt. Derby Scrutineer "T KVIKVCIIInTI; nTTTv HANIK fVKRY til l^ry Chance^ loir,' ll.lrrlllaur VrtXl olr T>n l>.»llir* Large B<»teti Z TBt/MPINOTONH TWLMFINGIOMII gffJgSy 1 111 BffiSd^ 2 3mii > ii viti ii <;mi>i Viiiiiiiriii i.iiii.- Mi.iy ssar aatar" 4 NNOCCHIO MBSIXO FAM ESSSS/*" SS2S75 words
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Article882 1954-05-29 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: 2.30 pjn.— Class 4, Div. V-SVfe Furs. T 0()() Falre :w 9.— M Chan Lai Hong A W Sleigh s wy 1 t Grteral View 4v Sl2 »n A. Gordon Bagby Ba*by I, 5 Evm ClJlnce 4v g.M Mi 1 i Choon* Chak r R882 words
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Article261 1954-05-29 12 RACE 3: This is a good betting race with Graduate. Mata Hari, Little Andy. Producer and Oolong likely to command most support. I like Mata Hari whose three-length victory in a Div. 2 hit at KL stamps him as a galloper above anv daig 4261 words
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Article82 1954-05-29 12 I HELSINKI, May 28 (AFP)--Finnish athlete toivo Hyyiaer.en made a record javelin throw today of 78 metres and j !<8 centimetres. Although this was the longest throw evtft mace b v a Finn it was made with a hollow javelin and is not I ted82 words
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Article178 1954-05-29 12 Race 5: Melnflc. a front running horse, should outpace h:s rivals here. He did a satisfactory trial with The Camel on Thursday. At KL early this month Meinik ran a good second to Pink Treasure over on e mile He took the lead at178 words
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