Singapore Standard, 15 April 1955
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Title Section14 1955-04-15 1 Singapore Standard gapore d ASDFASDF SINGAPORE, FKf '"j^PfliL IS, 1935 It PAGES 13 CENTS14 words
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Article334 1955-04-15 1 S.H.B. STRIKE IS SON I Only For Day Bui... lovees ibour vors, -beght last work ns to an reCTOV. r.unue notice. fee was night at meetchairman P AT. kc»-p an workers* d to Labour I Poo. Excuse' %ntarr.prtins. Harbour Mr Uned that notice n March SH B. had nt to334 words
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Article17 1955-04-15 1 1 Airport r;.n Suiong. ;i .sword- in the ng Amber. ight. OshlOi for d a cut17 words
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Article48 1955-04-15 1 AMMAN. April 14 (Reuter) Princos Dma Abdel arrived here by air last night to prepare for her wedding next Tuesday to her 19-year-old cousin, King Hussein of JorThe 25-year-old Princess brought with her a £2.000 Venice lace wedding gown and trousseau for her wedding.48 words
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Article, Illustration851 1955-04-15 1 SPORE POLICE TO CHECK ALL PLANES TO JAKARTA D ampler Brings In The Only Three Survivors BOMB IN PLANE' Moscow MOSCOW, April 14 (Renter) The Soviet Trade Union newspaper Trud today published a cartoon suggesting that British police "turned a blind eye" while a bomb was placed851 words
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Article, Illustration95 1955-04-15 1 of an air crash that is rocking the whole world -S tender d pf»*b by THE only three survivors of the A;r India Constellation aircraft (J bandages) being assistexj ashore after their arrival in Singapore yesterday in .y Tugate, HMb. Dampi^r. In the leadCHOW KUAN YEE - 95 words
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Article356 1955-04-15 1 PERCY JOSEPH - PERCY JOSEPH Top Bandits Shot Dea By Standard Staff Correspondent. GEYLANG PATAH, Thurs. Two hißhnking Communist terrorists were killed and another sl > wounded in the notorious Geylang Patah area o»onore early this mornin And the men w scored this success were embers of356 words
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Article, Illustration76 1955-04-15 1 MR. Balwant 4 Slfl h (above), Singapore textile merchant who was released by the Indonesian authorities after several weeks' detention, returned to the Colony by X.L.M. yesterday. He was met at the airport by a big «f«[d of friends who congratulated him on his release. Wearing76 words
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94 1955-04-15 1 Eddie Confides on The Queen —About ebbie BIACKPOOL, England. April 14 (AP)— American crooner Eddie Fisher confided to the Queen last night that he will not let marriage block the KetmovrsVarleYnethie FlS?" l^the Queen in on tl Seir Plans after he and M,^ Reynolds received enthusias{ic royal plaudits for their94 words
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Article41 1955-04-15 1 LONDON. April 14 (Rcuter) Three men injured in a boiler explosion aboard the British tanker San Cirilo off South America have now died. This brings the death roll up to 11. it was announced here today.41 words
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Article129 1955-04-15 1 Chog Pops Up In Rangoon RANGOON. April 14, (Router)— Chou En-lai the Chinese Prime Minister, arrived in Rangoon today from Kunming, in the Yunnan Province of south-west China. Newspaper reporters were not informed of Mr. Chou'.s probable time of arrival which was kept completely secret. He was expected to arrive129 words
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Article25 1955-04-15 1 THAILAND'S Prime Minister. Field Marshal Luang Pibul Songgram. left Bangkok yesterday for Manila on the first stage of a threemonth world tour.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article250 1955-04-15 1 HO LIDAY on POLLING DAY? Wh We'd Lose $11 Million Plus! KUALALUMPUR. Thurs T Federation Governmc st ands to lose at 1 31 U million in ife and tin productic? lon s lf declares in 8 for the Fe- elections, j u y «>7 blic holiday. Tin P r'* on250 words
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Article345 1955-04-15 1 AN allegation that tho captain of the ill-fated Kashmir Princess had an argument that the plane was not airworthy a day before the plane crashed, attributed to an interview with a passenger. Mr. Luigi Pirola, in Tokyo, was denied in Singapore last night The denial345 words
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Advertisement174 1955-04-15 1 ft CAWTYBAS rnoTO nvoio S>^*~T«t IS7M. if** *f The New yJ^/LEONARD fW V w ROOM AIR CO\DITIONER! Greater Cooling at Lower Cost! This compact window unit makes air conditioning easily available to home or office. Electrically refrigerated and completely self-contained, it assures cool comfort by cooling, dehumidifying and circulating fresh174 words
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Article353 1955-04-15 2 First Test For :»Govt. Is Motion Wo Thank Nicoll THE newly elected Singapore Legislative Assembly will hold its first meeting on April 22, The Standard understands. At the meeting, the Governor, Sir John Nicoll. is expected to make a speech covering the policy353 words
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Article112 1955-04-15 2 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubber prices (tents per lb) in Sinsapore yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 KSS. Spot Loose 00', 00. No. 1 KSS fob. April 901 00. No. Z 88 881 No. 87 871 Tone: Easy. UN PKICE The price of tin yesterday (per picul) was ttZL (Down VM112 words
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Article116 1955-04-15 2 Alliances Set- Back In Council SEREM3IN, Thurs. Alliance me ibers in the Serembnn Towr Council received a set-back today's Council meeting wen Mr. Kat Fye Hin (Lab> it. Lobak Ward\ siu'cessfull moved a resolution to dis live the existing Allianco-dciinated standing committees ittd reconstitute them. When a elision was taken,116 words
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Article, Illustration143 1955-04-15 2 ON THEIR WAY TO THE BANDUNG CONFERENC M \!i)K I I tlui lor prsn<-ip|«. N for Jjalra b> (h, 1 Pandit Nehru >too(| f(,r. -N« nxN mm J national I. if, i politual ma^7.n. da> m«rp.:il! 1 "t. 1 1^ M y l» the \ln,.\ t< 1 11 R.tndu Cstandard; Standard - 143 words
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Article148 1955-04-15 2 Call To Repeal Elections Enactme MALACCA, Thurs.— The Malacca IMNO-MC A Alliance it is lea* sent a petition to the High' Commissioner. Sir Donald MacGiUivny, steps be taken to repeal the Settlement Elections Enactment which proijfcj a one-third elected council minority next September. The petitioners Jh are148 words
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Article111 1955-04-15 2 MOVE TO REDUCE WATER RATES SEREMBAN. Thure. Mr. Lim Kcc Siong. < ancc. Tcmiang Ward), today successfully moved a resolution that in viev. the excessive increase of water charges recently approved by the State I out consulting the Town Council, Government be asked to consider reverting to the former rate.111 words
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Advertisement60 1955-04-15 2 tours without tears You Can Take Delivery Of Your New Car At Genoa, Naples, Rome, Zurich, Hamburg, Paris or any one of 20 historic centres. we invite your enquiry i^pSplJ i— MALAYAN MOTORS LTD «fP*— I 14-20 ORCHARD ROAD SINCAPORE I I I I AND AT WEARNE BROS. LTD. IN60 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-04-15 3 photos. iii.d.d. walks up the gangway to board mi for Yvlon. Brtow: A bus load of men i.irhoiir cheering .Mr. MendU The banner tn% across the buses which brought rbour reads Mendiv The Architect of r"s Smcc&* StandardStandard - 41 words
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112 1955-04-15 3 mersonation Charge Fails I >f in the Singapore Third Criminal District I surprise turn yesterday when the pioseI suddenly, pointed a finger at his star I ig exidenre and ordered him to bare his kt show it to the Court. I tattoo112 words
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Article81 1955-04-15 3 THE three-man Jordan gation to the Afrotn conference. headed by their leader, the Minister for Foreign Ail airs. Walid Salah, left for Bandung. Irom Singapore, yesterday. Before leaving Kalians Airport. Mr. Salah said the chief question which his delegation will raise at- the Is the return of81 words
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Article, Illustration50 1955-04-15 3 TODAY is Y\Y( A Has Day. Here are four of the 1.000 people who uill sell fla^ to »aj»; money for the WW A Buildinu Fund. (From left): Mrv X A Pohan, Mrs Scow Pvik Long. Mrs Kmily Chew <oruinizer) w* Mrs. D. E. Moruan Standard photo.Standard - 50 words
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Article25 1955-04-15 3 I Ship the Singapore, from -i the Vr. n Uurj of <<■. bent arc eri of stop *ome hunwho arc the letter.25 words
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196 1955-04-15 3 ROUSING SEND-OFF FOR FRONT LEADER MORE than 1.000 cheering men gave a rousing send-off to Singapore Labour Front leader and campaigner. Mr. Victor Mendis, when he left in the Schwabenstein yesterday for for a holiday in Ceylon. The rheering crowd, benting tins and drums and shouting slogans, arrived at tnc196 words
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Article103 1955-04-15 3 THE Prime Minister of Ceylon. Sir John Kotclawala. and the Minister lor Justice. Mr. E. B. Wickremanayake. will arrive in Singapore by BO AC on Saturday on their way to the Afro-Asian conference. They will leave for Jakarta the next day. Other delegates accompanying them are103 words
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150 1955-04-15 3 He Chased Man With Knife— Fined, Bound Over A LANDLORD. Janvier Singh, who chased a grasscutter with a knife and threatened to kill him was fined $150 and bound over in the sum of SI OO for six months in the Singapore Second Criminal District Court yesterday. Jangier Singh was150 words
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Article50 1955-04-15 3 BOAC is arranging a special service for schoolchildren in Britain coming to join their parents in Singapore and the Federation for the Summer holidays. The additional service will leave London on July 28 and arrive In the Colony on July 31. a BOAC spokesman said yesterday.50 words
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Article35 1955-04-15 3 MR LIM CHOON MONG. member of the Legislative Assembly for Serangoon. has been elected leader of the Progressive Party in the Legislative Assembly by the Party Parliamentary Committee, it was announced yesterday.35 words
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177 1955-04-15 3 STATING that he did not believe cither party had told the truth. Mr. Justice Knight dismissed with costs, an action brought by P. Neolakanta Pillai against M. Vasoo in the Singapore High Court yesterday. The action was for a declaration that an177 words
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Article, Illustration215 1955-04-15 3 Admiral Lambe Says Farewell... Malayan Navy Has Room For Expansion THE former Commando r in-Chief, Far East Station. Admiral Sir Charles Lambo, said in a farewell intervi w yesterday that the Royal Malayan Navy at present was not bis: enough for the needs of Malaya as a whole She haStandard - 215 words
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Article46 1955-04-15 3 A SINGAPORE housewife. Chan Ah Wang, who left her watch worth $187 and a purse containing $20 in the bathroom of her house in Pasir Panjang. iound them missing a few hours later. A report was made to the police yesterday.46 words
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Advertisement183 1955-04-15 3 I/^m I n I i,#* TELOTA J HAIR DARKENING POMADE NOT A DYE 11ATC ALSO MADE IN FORM OF NON- CREASY 1 I S2II- HMRCREAM-TEIOTA HAIR OARtfENING CREME. Fo Ladies:- TKLOIA H.li LOiION. Made in Lngland COSMO ENTERPRISES LTD. j ATTENTION! TO All OUR /SLAM FRIENDS. Introducing our Special MENU:183 words
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229 1955-04-15 4 Both Sides Hold Firm To Demands IPOH, Thurs.-The s.x week-old dispute between the Tronoh Mines, Ltd., ond 430 of its dismissed workers has reached a critical stage with both sides holding firm to their respective DroDOsals for a settlement". Mter a meeting this afternoon229 words
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Article56 1955-04-15 4 SINGAPORE Police have detained a man following a report that a woman was molested as she was walking in Hyderabad Road on Monday evening. The woman reported that a man approached her on bicycle and molested her. She screamed and he rode orT He was apprehended56 words
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Article37 1955-04-15 4 HOXGKOXG. April 14. Special Standard Service: Closing prices of the Honskonjj Exchange today were: $15.73 to £1 sterling; $5.***** to US$l; $1,837 to Malayan SI; $0,135 to one Indonesian Rupiah: Gold $250.0875 to a tael.37 words
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Article37 1955-04-15 4 PEXANG. Thurs.— The Eurasian Association is sponsoring l "Eurasian welfare dance" at the E and O Hotel on Apr 1 15. Highlight of the evening will be a "hair style" competition open to all ladies.37 words
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Article143 1955-04-15 4 FOR the first time this year, the Singapore Musical Society will present a world celebrity singer. Luigi Infantino. who will arrive at Kallang airport today from Italy. All seats for his one-night concert on Sunday. April 17. at Victoria Memorial Hall, have been143 words
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Article58 1955-04-15 4 A BUS conductor, Nizamuddin. was sentenced to eight months' imprisonment in ♦he Singapore First Criminal District Court yesterday for criminal breach of trust of 40 cents belonging to the Singapore Traction Company. Nizamuddin was arrested by two detectives on Jan. 28 after they had paid their58 words
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Article, Illustration21 1955-04-15 4 lo^i J^ponrfnUes the use of "Applikay" for the benefit of iutai architects at the show-room of Messrs Diethelm Co., Ltd., yesterday.21 words
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Article, Illustration19 1955-04-15 4 Photo. MISS Rose Wee of Sime Darby smiles after donating her blood yesterday.- StandardStandard - 19 words
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Article125 1955-04-15 4 PEN AN G. Thurs.— A fine of $50 or ten ciays' imprisonment was imposed by Group Capt. G.V. Howard in the Second Magistrate's Court, here today, on Kamaruddm bin Bakar on a charge of u^ing criminal force on a Police Corporal. AbduHfth bin125 words
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110 1955-04-15 4 MFU Joins Campaign For Blood Donors MALAYAN Film Unit is joining the campaign to get more people in Singapore to donate then blood to the Colony Blood Bank. A 'cam from the Unit is riu\v busy shooting scenes at the Blood Transfusion Centre and hospital wards. A spe ial film110 words
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Article253 1955-04-15 4 ...And An Expert Shows How SINGAPORE is not the City he ha s read about, Mr. C. T. Nesbit, European and Far Eastern Sales Manager of Sherwin Williams Co., Newark, ISA, told his audience of Government and local architects, yesterday. "It is not253 words
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Advertisement265 1955-04-15 4 CAT HAY ORGANISATION ATTRACTIONS riTlill/-. 1 TODAY DAILY! Lflf ffflf nPr 11.00 a.m- 1.45 -4.15S «Joo SSSnom *#L fi-45 9.30 p.m. TRUMPETING FORTH ITS jUL>L/Lj3 2nd BIG WEEKEND wA .^■fca^^ sL r ESTWT* HWA»O MAPO£«*GOWfR G£o«G£ I WILUAMS KEEL- CHAMPION SANDERS TURDA V at MIDNIGHT** TWO GREAT ACADEMY AWARD STARS265 words
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Advertisement105 1955-04-15 4 SHAW BROTHERS oR?m*\ T tV^ M ;CapitoL 1 I MffiNvvHUVKßriHiii 1 i.^l i SUNDAY at M/DnTgmt^l t "THE GREAT Walt -I X A<.ni:\T\i\\n\iti\ i>i!(ti»i7ih;r l I Tomorrow *< a.m. Kita lla\u«»rth sii (IUI «J Sunday 9 a.m.: "Plundrr <v ti,,. <„„•";,' 1»^B ♦REX'fc Starts TodaT^l I limed against thr fabulous105 words
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Article, Illustration29 1955-04-15 5 SHB MEN VOTE TO STRIKE Photo. Some of the thousand 5*S5 of M* Singapore Harbour Board applaud as th drrision to go on strike from today is takrn. standardstandard - 29 words
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Article54 1955-04-15 5 AN right-man delegation Laos to the Afro-Asian erence is led by the Prime Minister, Mr. Katay D. Susorith. The other members of the delegation t nre Phoui Sanai Kone, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tiao Souvanaamth. Cou:. to the King. Thae Nith Singharaj, Thao Lcnam. Thao Phouvong, Henmphenq54 words
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Article51 1955-04-15 5 PRIXCE Am r Faisal. Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, will arrive in Singapore tomorrow from R;yad en route to Indonesia. He II travelling w.th a party of six others t)ato 5.1.0 Alsagofl will give a reception to Prince Faisal during his day's stay in51 words
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Article17 1955-04-15 5 FAMILY remittances from Malaya to China last month totalled 52.221.504. of which $1,361,342 was from Singapore17 words
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207 1955-04-15 5 Affecting Trade In Penang— Saw PENANG, Thurs.— The President of the Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Saw Seng Kew, today, called upon Federal Legislative Councillors m Penang to join with the Chamber's representative, Mr. Koh Sin Hock, in a concerted effort to207 words
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Article, Illustration58 1955-04-15 5 MR. K. B. David. Hongkong's new Colonial Secretary, arrived in Singapore yesterday on his way to take up his post. He has been in Britain for the last throe years with the Colonial Office. Before that he was for 18 months Defence Secretary in58 words
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Article95 1955-04-15 5 A SINGAPORE rifle range warden. Ali bin Barkar. 55. sustained an injury on his chin yesterday evening when a .303 bullet exploded in his fare while tending a fire. Ali. the warden at Seletar Rifle Range, had swept the range after members of an Army95 words
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Article117 1955-04-15 5 Discharged On Charge Of Insult JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— A man, Renganathan. who was carged with insulting the President of the Sessions Court. Mr. N.L. Cohen, while a judicial inquiry was being rondurted, was today discharged by Magistrate Inche Bahaudin because Mr. Cohen was not being caller! to g;ve evidence. Inche117 words
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Article, Illustration53 1955-04-15 5 THIS team of divers went down to inspect the wreckage of the illfated Air India Inter, national Constellation. Kashmir Princess, which crashed into the China Sea, 340 miles off Singapore. They ar* 1 From left. Mr. \V. D. Hushes, M. Hoffman. R. J. Peters and F.Standard - 53 words
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Article64 1955-04-15 5 THE Libyan Ambassador to London, former Prime Minister Mahmoud Muntassir said that Libya would follow the line set down by the Arab bloc in the Afro-Asian Conference. lie said the bloc would dis- cuss the Arab-Israel question before they decide whether to set it before the64 words
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Advertisement265 1955-04-15 5 |if Restored, L Hade Young fi Hours W^. -i.w. >k B lm« B*' I i I a-/ r »a^y- h§t*iy t: in«l op- youth I a r«.* d l i i v and I 0 tn i ran »onf>K»r. I Mfld >-r. 1 and V Tabs. I* i v.-,» hy265 words
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Advertisement227 1955-04-15 5 You 1 must read the STANDARD I every day for S the latest news and pictures of local and foreign fashions, for film 5 n a v features and the latest film gossip from London and Hollywood. 5 Every Friday we publish 2 the top book-reviews and on Saturdays V227 words
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Miscellaneous19 1955-04-15 5 iITiNEMA v Cil> Phone 4 2?97 pm. ii,ji\|»" (Iliinli) tillrs 1 l.harali. oihrrs *"•< "*hi»u 11 a.m. |> VII Xl( \N19 words
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Miscellaneous877 1955-04-15 5 Weather Report MINI M I M Temperature: From 7..10 p.m. April 13 to 7..J0 a.m. April It. Singapore (77Fi: Penang (73F); Kota li.ihru (75F); Kr.ala l.urmur (74Fi; Ipoh (7 IF); Kuantan (72F). Maximum Temperature: From 7.:!0 p.m. April 13 to 7..".» a.m. April 14 Singapore i!)0F); Pening <87F>; Kola B.^hru877 words
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Article477 1955-04-15 6 HEN a political leader says that bad government is preferable to foreign government he turns tht blood of conservative people cold with apprehension. That statement may be construed by "impatient nationalists as a signal for the overthrow o: the government now in power. The extremists may477 words
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Article441 1955-04-15 6 HILE politicians arc talking of amnesty for terrorists and causing contusion in the public mind by wild statements on the future of the country, the naval authorities are doing a real job o: work by shelling a sector of the Penggerang Peninsula In south-east Johore with the object441 words
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Article, Illustration683 1955-04-15 6 HAROLD K. MILKS - HAROLD K. MILKS By NEW DELHI. |>RIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru says he does not seek leadership of Free Asia. But if he stands up successfully to Red China's leaders at the Asian-African Conference at Bandung, Indonesia, this month he may find the683 words
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Article465 1955-04-15 6 Review of Views A Landmark [TTUBAN MELAYU describes the opening of the Muslim College at Klang. Selangor. recently as an important landmark in the educational progress of Malaya. It points out that the Muslim College has fulfilled the cherished hopes of Malays in Malaya who for years have yearned for465 words
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Article, Illustration569 1955-04-15 6 John Worrall - John Worrall By CAPE TOWN. COUTH Africa has moved into a new phase in the constitutional crisis with the announcement' by the Minister of Justice, Mr. Swart. that five more judges are to be appointed to the present Appeal Court of six, and making569 words
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Article405 1955-04-15 6 Sir: It is ironical that people living far away can see danger more clearly than we ourselves who are in the very midst of it. Malaya has been fighting militant Communism for the past six years. The danger is real, and yet the people as a whole405 words
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Article88 1955-04-15 6 Sayings Of The Week IT IS only natural that nations and peoples will not always share common ground It is more essential that they share a common purpose. Mr. Harold Stassen lIEALTH insurance and old age pensions were the first iargc->ca'e Stateconscious efforts to fasten a lid over the abyss,88 words
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Letter208 1955-04-15 6 Sir: It is no secret that the working class in most of the firms in this colony, like clerks and salesmen, do not enjoy even the elementary pr.vi'.ese.s usually enjoyed by their contemporaries in Government services and factories. There are thousands of employees in Singapore who have208 words
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Letter158 1955-04-15 6 Sir: At a meeting of the City Council on December 30. 1954 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek was unanimously elected to represent Singapore at the first Asian mayors' conference held in Calcutta on January 20-25 last. We should like to know what Mr. Yap has learnt from158 words
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Letter178 1955-04-15 6 Post- Election Survey Sir; In its extreme jubilation over the victory of the third candidate in the Cairnhill Division, the Democratic candidate of this division has got a!! his hdl inaccurate regarding the defeat of the Progressive candidate. Mr. C. C. Tan. A post-election rarvey shows that in many of178 words
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Letter43 1955-04-15 6 Si fl I fl I tie S g I Boar j B H enougi fl i H EOtlK H wv. H are and I same I Short I I B H H I i H 1 rope I I Singapore43 words
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Advertisement64 1955-04-15 6 RADIO igdn/Kg THERE IS NO RADIO LIKE FII THE BLUE SPOT RADIO' H^^Sfl PEOPLE WHO LIKE THE BEST (01^9^1 CHOOSE r HE BLUE SPOT Avoiloble for your choice iT. 1 AC. AC/DC ond Dry Battery Modcli For Cosh ond Initolment poyw< ntl Sole W* KEE HUAT RADIO JO; i 122-124.64 words
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Article, Illustration41 1955-04-15 7 I'hoto. DR. Jonas E. Salk takes time out from his work in a laboratory at the University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to tell newsmen how the red-liquid vaccine, which he developed to fight infantile paralysis, is made.- A .P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article119 1955-04-15 7 \;>nl 14: (Reutcr) Two British inns announced yesterday that they irin<j an anti-Polio vaccine which mall scale trials in this country. The Glaxo Laboratories said it has manufactured pilot batches of a vaccine of the type developed by Dr. Jonahs Salk The company said it had119 words
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Article27 1955-04-15 7 114., Western >* new I rm C :r.mun:.>t tponed \-:an urned i of Brit was nnosa rived .nduns moral repreworld's -ad on Queand Bandung I n < war27 words
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Article15 1955-04-15 7 US Atom Information Ri uter) Cooni an b it :nie In ...it PS be Lear15 words
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Article28 1955-04-15 7 THE Dnko and Duchess of Windsor arrived in Le Havre. Prance, yesterday from America aboard the liner United States. They left by train for Paris. APAP - 28 words
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127 1955-04-15 7 WELLINGTON. Shropshire. April 14 i ßeutcr) A box three feet by two full of human bones started a police hunt here yesterday tor an elderly woman who disappeared eight ye irs a so. The !>ox was found under a sheet by workmen127 words
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102 1955-04-15 7 Girl With A Mechanical Heart Is O.K. ROC HESTER, Minnesota, April 14 (AP) A girl whose heart was mended with the aid of a mechanical heart and lung sipped orange juice yesterday and appeared to be coining along fine." "I don't see how it was possible for the doctors to102 words
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195 1955-04-15 7 BRITONS LOOK FORWARD TO THE BUDGET LONDON. April 14: (Reutcr)— The British arc confidently expecting to have more cash in their pockets after next Tuesday when the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. R.A. Butler, announces nis budget for the year. Financial experts are predicting that at least he will probably195 words
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199 1955-04-15 7 London Press Strike LONDON, April 14: (Reuter) Leaders of the Newspaper Proprietors' Association and the two striking unions have been summoned to the Ministry of Labour today to discuss the findings of the Court of Inquiry. Representatives of the Printing and Kindred Trades Federation, which199 words
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Article53 1955-04-15 7 MADRAS, April 14 (Router) —Sir Ivan Stedcford. British industrialist and member of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, said yesterday Britain was leading the world in the industrial application of atomic energy. He told reporters here that Britain had already embarked on a programme of building 1253 words
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Article104 1955-04-15 7 Children Were Lashed To Death RIO DE JANEIRO. April 14. UP). —Police killed two members of a fanatical backlands religious sect and arrested 18 others including eight women in breaking up Good Friday ceremonies in which four children were flailed to death, it was learned here yesterday. Police said 20104 words
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Article75 1955-04-15 7 Standard London Correspondent LONDON, April 1 4 The following are the closing prices of rubber and Tin on the London Market* LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN Spot 26id. Moy 26id. June 26 d. Ju:y September 25id. October/December 2S|A January March 25* d. May c.i.f 25id. Tone: Barely75 words
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Article312 1955-04-15 7 Bandung Conference To Discuss Admission BANDUNG, April 14, (Reuter) The problem of Communist China's admission to the United Nations is expected to be discussed by the 29 nation Afro-Asian conference beginning here on Monday, usually reliable sources said yesterday. The sources said the Conference would have312 words
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Article228 1955-04-15 7 The New Dynamism Of Asia NEW DELHI. April 14: (Rcutcr)— Prime Minister Nehru said yesterday that the Conference in Bandung, represented the "new dynamism of Asia." He was speaking at a civic reception given to Efcypt'l Prime Minister. Lt. Col. Gamal Abdel NUKT and the Deputy Prime Minister of; Afghanistan,228 words
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118 1955-04-15 7 Big Death Roll When 3 Storey Flat Falls HONGKONG. April 14. (Reuter) A 50-year-old three storey tenement house which was under repair collapsed here early this morning. Between 20 and 30 peoplo were feared to have lost their lives and more than 50 injured. The dead, of whom seven bodies,118 words
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281 1955-04-15 7 GENEVA, April 14: (Reuter) The 29 nation Afro-Asian Conference, was described in the United Nations Commission on Human Rights yesterday as part of the struggle against "the terrible blot of racial discrimination." Mr. Salvador P. Lopoz. (Philippines) speaking durinf a debate on the Commission's281 words
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Article153 1955-04-15 7 MANCHESTER. April 14 (Router) Manchester magistrates yesterday ordered the arrest of a missing girl of 14 accused of abducting another girl aged four. She had been due to appear before the Juvenile Court in the morning but had not been seen since she left153 words
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Article47 1955-04-15 7 BRAUNSCHWEIG, Germany. April 14 (UP)— Gustav Seelke. 64, answered a marriage advertisement hoping to get a wife. Instead, he cot a sister. The "elderly, well-proven woman from southern Germany" turned out to be his sister whom Gustav had not seen for 40 years.47 words
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Article240 1955-04-15 7 L.M.I" N xp r A ul *n—The United n ,nt w>t«Tday placed export controls ailment said the controls production of the vaccine I both anticipated domestic and f^— j foreign demands. SU*Z£SS* abroad A spokesman said it was impossible at present to determine when export240 words
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Advertisement101 1955-04-15 7 Bake with the NEW OVENEX KITCHEN-TESTED BAKEWARE. Made in England BISCUIT TIN CAKE TINS 16" X II" $1.10 PIE PLATES 6" diameter -.25 cts. 1 1 A I -65 r -35 9" X 9" -.80 grillerY H X 9' SJ" X 7" -.45 cts. 13" X 9i" $1.10 PLEASE REMEMBER101 words
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Letter92 1955-04-15 8 S —Mi CC. Tan m g yen to the I .-:!iri we sbl ..r. I w:ie- 9XTJ OUt es." Tan heck to < In the many years gressive Party or did they carry ises? I am f had done tbcil he pa>t years. the of tn a city92 words
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Letter227 1955-04-15 8 -Quite recently my Dd and mjsell went to v vie Theatre at about 1.45 p.m. and booked reserved seats for the 5.45 show. After attending to our business in the town v. returned and found our tted scats occupied by <;ther.-v When que.^ned their reason tor227 words
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Letter231 1955-04-15 8 We Shall Wait And See Sir: "Singaporean** in the Standard (Apr: 1) attacked me for defending Mr. Thio Chan Bee regarding the tutor's broadcast over Radio aya. I never intended suppress '"Singaporean's" opinu ns. If I have done so, my sincere apologies to him. Since his reply to my letter.231 words
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Letter129 1955-04-15 8 Sir;— Heartiest congratulations on your timely editorial regarding the "flagr ignorance*' displayed by the "responsible mouthpie c of the Indian eommu- in trying to perpetuate communalism and sectionalism in a country aspiring to nationhood. It is very regrettable to note that the third largest community in Malaya still129 words
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Article484 1955-04-15 8 HAROLD GUARD - HAROLD GUARD By LONDON. tribal kingdom of Afghanistan, where increased Russian activities have long been apparent, loomed today as another Asian trouble spot which could provide a Soviet answer to Britain's association with tiie "northern tier of M:ddle East defence embracing Turkey, Iraq and Pakistan484 words
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Article141 1955-04-15 8 Sir: The curse of mulli-lingualism inflict- cd on the builders of the tower of Babel was by far the worst evil t mankind has e\er suffer- cd: so many of the ills :»nd misunderstandings of the ages are the direct result. I*re\iousl>. it was said. the people were one141 words
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Article111 1955-04-15 8 SIR; —It is not surprising that the Pan-Malayan Students' Federation 'are "at a loss to understand" ihe attitude of the Registrar of Societies in refusing the formation of a Chinese Middle School Students' Union in Singapore. There are so many other fundamentals that these same students fail111 words
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Article, Illustration283 1955-04-15 8 SLOGAN FOR OUR POLICE Sir: With reference to your second editorial of April 12 under the above caption. I would like to state that politeness and civility to the public should be the slogan the police in Malaya might very well keep in mind. For despite recent at- tempts at283 words
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Miscellaneous163 1955-04-15 8 Ui;er# Friday For The Children j I ■■■r DUO I IMI'N v 3 »j^^" S^__^^>t3 '^btl^^l S /^KI C* Cl *T^l 1 r"V/^O f" '^T y I 1 r j ■t'^^^D (I t Vf ill TLr > CJ\ C Jr" v ./.-T^^^fp 9 I Ml I I I ~N I163 words
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Article, Illustration590 1955-04-15 9 Philip Toynbee - Philip Toynbee Autobiographies. By W. B. Yeats. i (Macmillan. 215.) II By H I I B n Hr <- rB I l H i I 1* er t s B I a Be I I .'or rit- al H biun- t'rr! I I a I P cr590 words
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Article458 1955-04-15 9 W. A. Slartworth - SCIENTIST CONQUERS POLIO W. A. Slart worth Success Revealed PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania. CIX years ago a mild-man-nered young scienti>t vowed an unceas ng fight to conquer one of mankind's greatest scourges poliomyelitis. The world now knows how well Dr. Jonas Edward Saik succeeded. Dr. Thomas Francis Jr. of the University of458 words
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Article903 1955-04-15 9 WINSTON CHURCHILL - BOOKS of The WEEk WINSTON CHURCHILL lln Scope- An Immortal Work THE SECOND WORLD WAR BY "Chartwell Edition Acclaimed as the most search ing* reveiling, responsible, intimate* historical document over placed before the public. jrpHERE has probably been J one man in the whole of J English History who, through903 words
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Article327 1955-04-15 9 Susan Strange - Susan Strange The Social Foundations of Wage Policy, By Barbara Wootton. (Allen and Unm fc| HIM will, 155.) by pROFESSOR WOOTTON is not alone in thinking that the way in which wages and salaries are decided nowadays is an almighty muddle a vast game of lucky dip327 words
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397 1955-04-15 9 Richard Kasischke - Richard Kasischke MOSCOW. 'PHE newspaper Literary Gazette says that movie facilities in this capital are grossly inadequate—only six seats per 1.000 population— "whereas it i s known that for 1.000 population of a big city there should be at least 80 cinema seats.'' Literary397 words
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Article273 1955-04-15 9 A.I. GOLDBERG - A.I. GOLDBERG OTTAWA. Z C 'AN ADA S Atomic Ener- 2 gy Chief, w.j. Ben- J nett. foceaeei that Cauada will become a .vort 2 of atomic supermarket to the world, a >hop- 2 ping centre lor finished J parts and raw material to keep atomic machinery273 words
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Advertisement55 1955-04-15 9 CA-325 Jg fi us/ness or Pleasure to BANGKOK p 7 GARUDA CONY AIR-LINER f$ /or ONiY $336/- ROUNDTRIP 1 'Os F\C.IKSI<>\ TOl HIST C.I.4SS h IKE 3r^ KGS. FREE BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE i l0 °KING OFFICf. RE *^l lANK OF CHINA BUILDING PHONE 7869 *****/8 p i^O r'°°N E s /A55 words
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Advertisement107 1955-04-15 9 -/bra DELICIOUS < BUFFET SUPPER! f AS CONVENIENT AS IT IS APPETIZING, 1 I Heinz Vegetable Salad in Mayonnaise is a V mixture of choice vegetables, diced, cooked Nw and blended with tangy HIMS Mayon- 1 I naise. It comes ready to sirve! Wi* V lettuce and other greens it's107 words
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399 1955-04-15 10 'jBpof^^^^*^"^^()K"^^fSwoSvyS ''swy~^ '"-'v 1 ■''^Afcj&ssaßsKwSittsG &<wßßßßtttttßS3£B/j j^sfifixr jSs yy^^^^ij^^^^?^^^^^^^By*™^^y^^B^^^*Boß^^^^^^r^^^ r y^ f ■■■bK 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Federation Government has introduced a new arrangement in regard to contracts with rice importers to permit complete freedom to import and, at the same time,399 words
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Article125 1955-04-15 10 TUB rubber market in Singapore >esterda> closed easy at MO 1 tents per lb. for first grade rubber for April shipment, a drop ol one cent on Wednesday. Quotations were lower ai the opening and during the day moved between 91 and 90' rents per lb. The125 words
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Article100 1955-04-15 10 Output Of Synthetic Fibres In UK OUTPUT o! all kind* ol synthetic fibres in Britain last year reached 33.2 million lbs. This includes rayon, nylon. Ardil and Terylene. The hard wearing and tant qualities of Terylene, combined with its warm •'handle*' and the ease with which it can be laundered,100 words
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Article51 1955-04-15 10 MR. T. GLEXVILLE. technical manager and one time director of the Shell Company in Borneo, passed through Singapore for a holiday in Britain. He will later join the Exploration Department of Royal Dutch Shell at The Hague. He has just completed a business trip to51 words
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Article20 1955-04-15 10 RUSSIA is seeking 100.000 tons of refined sugar from Cuba, trade sources in New York reported.- APAP - 20 words
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Article, Illustration127 1955-04-15 10 THIS airview from a height of 300 foot shows the first of the new passenserhandling buildings of the new London Airport central terminal area. which will be brought into use on April 1". This building will be occupied by British European Airways and ten other Continental airlines.AP - 127 words
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Article38 1955-04-15 10 MALAYAN Exchange Ranks Association's buying rates to merchants: Canada: 32] (T.T..) 32i (O I).), SSI credit bills (30 d st) (airmail), 32 15 16 trade bills (90 d/st) (airmail). Selling: Canada: 321 (TT or 0.D.) (ready).38 words
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Article, Illustration102 1955-04-15 10 MR. A. B. COLFRY, President of the American and Venetian Tile Company in Missouri, and his wife arrived in Singapore by (Juntas BOAC for a holiday here. They are on a round-the-world trip. "No. 1 want to forget business for a while." he told a Standard reporter.Standard - 102 words
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176 1955-04-15 10 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore branch of the War Damage Commission will close down on June 30, Mr. J.F. Arthur, Superintending Assessor told The Standard yesterday. Mr. Arthur said that the Singapore branch will be the last one to close. A:tcr that date,176 words
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Article38 1955-04-15 10 A THREE-MAX team of fisheries experts from the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations has arrived in Ceylon to attend a committee meeting of the Indo-Paciflc Fisheries Council in Kandy which began recently.38 words
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158 1955-04-15 10 Industrials, Tins Again Irregular ROTH industrials and tins in the Malayan share market were again irregular on a dull market yesterday. There was only little interest in rubber shares. Price changes announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were: Buyers Sellers Fraser Neavc Prefs. 6.55 6.65 Ords. 1.84 1.88 xd158 words
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Article206 1955-04-15 10 THE Singapore produce market was still quiet in all sections yesterday with on y small business passing. Copra opened an I close quiet with May shipment closing at $28| per picul and Apr;', it around $28. Coconut oil remained a r.\:'] market with sellers at Pcnang206 words
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Article41 1955-04-15 10 A GERMAN trade delegation, now in Ceylon. had its first official meeting recently with Ceylon Government authorities. The main subject of discussion was the renewal of the trade pact signed between the two countries in 1952.41 words
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Article168 1955-04-15 10 THE new Denny-Brown stabilizers fitted to the 83,000 ton liner Queen Elizabeth were reported a n "unqualified success" when she docked in Southampton on Tues?«wA'o'r'k Sh Re whh tinB On u-, the first vova c van blhZCrS CapUin 1v a n Thompson, Cunard Commodore, spoke of the168 words
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Article181 1955-04-15 10 Andhra Delegatioi7c^i|j>J Standard Staff Corr. PENANG, Thurs. The existing channels of trade between India on the one hand, the Federation of Malaya and Singapore on the other, should be developed to a greater extent. The Andhra trade delegation, now on a tour in the country,181 words
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Article, Illustration93 1955-04-15 10 Malayan Graduates In Aust. Mr. Toh Ching K. (left), o; Kmcl i L Who recently grati Melbourne Unin Bnc/ir or of Commerce, fric»<ff co-ope ration a collraflfi/c 111 ?i is MU I loorfc «i the Xary Ofj ourViC He is working In i office to further hit prod experience during93 words
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Article96 1955-04-15 10 A NEW type of a istralia is c«.cd Si made from and pressure. and i within stout paper bind* The rr. MWrs. SI Boards Pty. Ltd. of So Road. Brooklyn, claim that the board hai cellcnt sound ibsorption. resistance, and good the insulation. It is so.96 words
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Advertisement668 1955-04-15 10 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRI'ST TENDERS are invited for the electrical contract for 'A blocks of 4 storey flats at Princess Estate. Queenstown. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of $100/- which will be refunded if a bona f.dc tender is submitted. Sealed tenders arc to668 words
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Advertisement228 1955-04-15 10 NOTICES FEDERATION MILITARY FORCES TENDER NOTICE TENDERS arc invited for the supply of the following to The Ordnance Depot. Federation Military Forces, Port Dickson. Camp Equipment Furniture and Woodwaro Bedsteads Textile Articles Crockery and Glassware Brooms, Brushes, Garden Implements etc Enamelled and Metal Household Utensils Samples and/or specifications may be228 words
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Miscellaneous155 1955-04-15 10 NIPPON YUSEN KAISBJ denies. fanß.tr. at^ London Antwerp, Rotterdam M y Hamburg r k Enbun Maru for Colombo. Port Karachi. Kuwa.t, K-K>rra~s-a Basrah Abadan MonwutJ Etorotu Maru tor Kargocn. b Ap Calcutta Akita Maru for He g Korg. 1 m-> Kote b Yokc*">ama p •Aso Maru tor Atim. D|i^Jutt r155 words
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Advertisement811 1955-04-15 11 EAST ASIATIC LINES SAILINGS TO CONTINENT/SCANDINAVIA For Aden. Port Said Genoo. Antwerp. Rotterdam. Mombur§ Copenhogen. Gothenburg mnd Oslo. S'por* P S horr Panong "LALANDIA" 20/21 Apr. 22/23 Apr. xx) "JAVA" 25/27 Apr. 28/29 Apr. 30 Apr/ 1 M«v xxx) "SELANDIA" 28 Moy/ 1 June lit 9mm 3/4J»n« xl Colls London811 words
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Article, Illustration687 1955-04-15 12 TONI MARSH - TONI MARSH Advises JT'S all right, girls, you can relax and be yourselves again! Feminity, although never quite out of the picture, has had a bit of a hard time lately. With boyish bobs the thin' 4. slacks or pedalpushers the order of the n had brqun to687 words
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Article, Illustration222 1955-04-15 12 pENNY is a girl with bright ideas. She is always ready with a sound save-money tip for dealing with everyday beauty and clothes pro- blems. She will pass on her 5 money-saving ideas to S y° u Look what she can do 5222 words
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Article, Illustration459 1955-04-15 12 NORAH LITTLEJOHN - NORAH LITTLEJOHN By It's a lace-trimmed ny- lon, V-necked slipon, with an apron front, tied with ribbon streamers at the waist. Any girl can make these simple slip-ons to decorate a plain nightie or to give < new glamour to an old one. j |j\ST week I went459 words
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Article, Illustration38 1955-04-15 12 riioi'o. The scalloped bodice of a dress of polished cotton in a pink print is underscored by polished cotton in matching: pink. The wide shoulder straps are in the monotone. Shown in Miami, Fla., by Marjae. WIDK WOULDWILD WOULD - 38 words
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Article, Illustration28 1955-04-15 12 A simple nylon slip-on, it is made from two long frilly-edged strips, waist-lensth at back, longei in front. A ribbon drawstring at the waist keeps it in place28 words
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Advertisement116 1955-04-15 12 The world famous family of TIGER medicinal products f v m.^ w 1 TfM m«Bl y c >-w v•; yfr-i.,*/*^-"^*. a v w iiSßft a > T^^^bV B ?y** i> HEADACHE CURE Unmatched by any other pain reliever for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Mental Strain. ENG AUN TONG THE TIGER MEDICAL116 words
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Article, Illustration45 1955-04-15 13 CAKIO: Mud -.splattered, exhausted but triumphant, German Helga Weiss. I<>, arrives at the finish line after winning: the womens* section of the International Swimnuns; marathon along the Nile in 13 hours 45 minutes. The race was more than 12 kilometres long UPUP - 45 words
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Article59 1955-04-15 13 BUENOS AIRES, April 14,12-round nontitle bout here (Beuter) Pas-ual Perez, Argentlnc*! world Irjrweight boxing champion knocked out felcountryman Alberto Bari in the third round of a last n.giit. It was the first fight for Pcre/. since ho won his title form Yoshio Shirai (Japan) in November. He59 words
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Article472 1955-04-15 13 AUSSIE OPENERS ARE UNBEATEN McDonald Morris Make Grand Start PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, April 13: (Reuter)— At the close of play on the third day in the second test between West Indies and Australia here today, Australia had scored 147 runs for no wicket in reply to West Indies first472 words
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Article122 1955-04-15 13 TELOK ANSON, Thurs. Lower Pcrak XI defeated the 4th Bn. Malay Regiment from Tapah by three goals to one in a thrilling friendly soccer match here on Tuesday. Lower Perak with a sound defence dominated the exchanges and got their first goal through Abu Haniffa. The122 words
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Article54 1955-04-15 13 BATU GAJAH, Thurs. Displaying better teamwork. Sultan Yussuf School beat the Police by six goals to two in a one-sided soccer league match played en the Town padanj* yesterday. The school team winner of the '"Marsh" Shield, are slowly creeping to the top of the league table54 words
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479 1955-04-15 13 U.K. Soccer Fixtures For Saturday LONDON". Apr. 14. fß«uiler> The followoing are fooball fixtures for Saturday April 1G: LEAGUE DIV. I Aston Villa vs Shcffied United. Blackpool vs Cardiff. Bolton vs Everton. Charlton vj Manchester Cily. Huddersfleld vs Newcastle. Manchester United vs West Bromwich Portsmouth vs Chelsea. Sheffield Wednesday vs479 words
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Article75 1955-04-15 13 LONDON, Apr. 14. IReuter)— Association Football rfUm Knflish. o7 «u%.iittjo r,) r r* embargo Huddcrsficld Town vs Carr China's City. c| S Newcastle United vs Manchc»°* nd SXU Un,,ed V. a™ but P .t has LEAGUE DIV. Ipswirh Town vs Hull CitP Rotherham United vs Stok< -pathy. helplessne-.75 words
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Advertisement680 1955-04-15 13 Classified Adverts SITUATIONS VACANT TECHNICAL APPRENTICES, Telecommunications Department. Singapore. Qual:firation> (il Age over K< yean !>ut unrier 21 years on the Ist Ju v IfSS <ii> School Certificate examination Grade I or II credit in Fins. I Language and Elementary Mathematics and prefer ably a credit in Ge. Science a.>680 words
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Advertisement795 1955-04-15 13 ACKfMOWLtDCiMtMT riPHE ramily of fhc lato M JL Joseph Chong t thank r lives ano Eoi their wn mas 1 Benrio f..ed and attencmrc nt her tunera I SITLATIOVS VACAM \PPLICATIONS arc invited !ir ippointment I I .\!eri:r RMnt S a- P gist. _< r,<,t <iv< r 3"> ■-< II795 words
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Miscellaneous155 1955-04-15 13 By Al Copp C TH' /-•TH'i'GH. r -DOGPATCH BEAUTIES RUNS AFTLR N HA i N'T VO' XV. HV WASTE MAH ENLRGY? TH' FIRST V/ VO' ANY UN FORTCH'NUT BACHELOR. DRUG GONNA RUN, j AH'LL JEST WAIT HERE. Lightened 1 back over th' line before sundown, r^ widder? th'fix \s\n:f CHELORS155 words
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Article, Illustration49 1955-04-15 14 by Early construction on an unorthodox swimming stadium at Olympic Park is inspected by Mr. Avery Brundage President of the International Olympic Committee, during his visit to Melbourne to look over the city's Olympic preparations. Mr. Brundage is in the front centre (without hat) Australian Official Photograph Neil MurryNeil Murry - 49 words
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Article, Illustration33 1955-04-15 14 ■Plioto by MRS. A. J. Harris, runnerup in the Ladies' Open Singles and Doubles Handicap, receives her trophies from Lady MacGillivray at the Klang Club's annual Easter Invitation Tennis Tournament.- Ch'ng Seng PohChing Seng Poh - 33 words
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Article, Illustration541 1955-04-15 14 WINDSOR LAD - FLAG OF PEACE IS READY TO SIGNAL VICTORY IN K.L. WINDSOR LAD Winding t(/f (jallopA... By KI'ALA UMPIR. Thurs Two of trainer Forky' uonneuy s canuiu*i«— Flag of Peace and Yarmouth— highlighted this mornings winding up gallops when they clocked under 38 sec for three furlongs on a heavy track^541 words
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302 1955-04-15 14 ST. John's Sports Club went down fighting against Youno Men .Muslim Association when they were defeated Z-'l in a olony Division XA league match played at (ievlans Stadium yesterday. i was fast I ted ami SI John's who better a goal302 words
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206 1955-04-15 14 BK. TIMAH S.C. RECOVER IN 2nd HALF A FINE second half recovery by Bukit Timah Sports Club enabled them to hold Balcstier United to a three-all draw, in a scrappy Singapore Div. 2B league soccer match played on the C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. Bukit Timah started off impressively but were not206 words
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Article33 1955-04-15 14 K. KANGSAR Thurs.— The Home Guards soccer eleven were beaten by three goals to two by Indians in a first divison soccer league match on the Town Padang yesterday33 words
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Article56 1955-04-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Medical and Health Sports Club gained a comfortable 4-0 win over Socfin Sports Club in today's FAS Business Houses Division three leasue soccer fixture on the Medical "round Inside-left Suleiman, inside^ right Ali. centre-forward Sankarsn and left-winger Joe Sta Maria were the scorers for56 words
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Article187 1955-04-15 14 TIU: latest list issued by the Straits Racing: Association on the classification and transfer of horses is as follows: Transfers: From Class 1 to Cla.-'V 2: Arch Side: Dinn;-. Forget II: Fifty Grand: Joskcr 11. Melbury Court: Metrostar: Mubarak; Quicksand: River Patrol: S.S. Commando; Short Hairs. Singing Master;187 words
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Article31 1955-04-15 14 LOXDOX. Apr 14. (Rcuicr) B shop Auckland will play against Hendon Town for the Football Association amateur Cup final at Wembley Stadium. London on Saturday. April 1().31 words
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197 1955-04-15 14 M \I. AC A 1 hurs A livrly 111,1 h.inUurkiiu 1111.1 Lfap quintette outpla>ed a robust Police Voluntrcr Revrvr defence to beat the Reserves 7—o in -he (raven A 5.v.»% of o full mate h Wt j> FASHION SEW':" O^/ jwplcte wifh luggage type197 words
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141 1955-04-15 14 Now Games' Carpenters Threaten To Strike MELBOURNE. April 14. (Renter) Carpenters working on a new stand in the main stadium for the 1956 Olympic Games last night threatened to strike on April 20 unless their demands for higher wages are met. "If we no not get Increased rates I cannct141 words
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Article145 1955-04-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Chung Ling High School from Penang won ail lour events against Victoria Institution. Kuala Lumpur, in a swimming meet held at the V.I pool here today. The full results were: 100 Metres Free Style: 1. Fong Scow San (Chung Ling). 2.145 words
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271 1955-04-15 14 45 Challenge Sittampalam For X-Country Title PENANG, Thurs.— Malayan Cross Country Champion, A. I. Sittampalam of Perak will defend his title against 45 other runners when the championship is held here on Sunday, April 17. This is the first time that Pcnang is holding a Malayan Athletic event, and the271 words
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406 1955-04-15 14 NOTABLE absentees in the third annual Singapore inter-area boxing championships which opened at the Singapore Badminton Stadium last night were boxers representing the Army and the Royal Ai: Force Just a few hours before the start of the championships, the two Services notified406 words
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Article189 1955-04-15 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs— ln th opening match of the annual Selangor Badminton Association's junior inter-team singles tournament for the Cfoaa Boon San Cup. the Xanvang Siang Pau Badminton Party eliminated Alpha B.P. o-O ~t the Sclangor BA hall last night. In another match. Blue Stars beat189 words
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Article122 1955-04-15 14 Star Socccrites i I John Van Huizen. y Mr. THE four ex-Star Soccertir Yong Kong, Kok Cheng and Moon 7 Srtl Vj pected to play for the Amicable U O against their old team in a Sineat* soccer match played at Jalan B< s V's122 words
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Article18 1955-04-15 14 WKS'Ii I I lisr 121 i mi bin I H i I I Indian Br^^l riui> m18 words
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Article261 1955-04-15 14 T. ROVERS CRACK UP IN 2nd HALF AFTER holding Fathu; Karib Sports Club to a goalless interval* Tampenis r finally went down by three clear goals in a S.A F A. Division 2A League match played on the Clerical Union Ground yesterday. Fathu: Karib relegated from the Senior Division looks261 words
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