The Straits Times, 10 January 1954
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Title Section12 1954-01-10 1 THE SUNDAY TIMES N<» NL SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1954. 15 CENTS12 words
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Article, Illustration99 1954-01-10 1 |Ji nry Hnpkinson. the Minister r>( Staff lot Cnloni.il AHain Hprr\rntrd thr Cnloni.il Police MrH.il to thr patents of FrHclelmn ot Mil.iy.i Police L.cutr■r nl Harold Rrjinild Hcmjlcy 26. during ceremony »t HCnurch House. London. List H wek. IHkutrnmt Hcmtley w.n lw.irdcd mcd^l tor diipl.iyina99 words
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Article124 1954-01-10 1 :.A LUMPUR, •*i o D,i-.v>nn manager JV Estate In the K ''a of Jon. t% horn he HIV cr the Kluang-Merslng re ie sixth mile y. Hi stopped his armoured IT d fire They lired then ('.en. ombed the ar rol oi the IK East124 words
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298 1954-01-10 1 AID WITHOUT STRINGS, SAY CHINESE SCHOOLS REPRESENTATIVES of all Chinese schools in Singapore and their boards of management, as well as the Chinese Chamber of Commerce will sec the Director of Education tomorrow about the Government's fundamental policy towards Chinese education in the Colony. The 17-man delegation, which will be298 words
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Article171 1954-01-10 1 SAIGON. Saturday CRENCH forces with massive a r support have iaunched a counter-attack from the fortress of Seno m an effort to r!,sorpanise Communist IfH Vietmmh troops recouping frr another attack on that French stronc po nt m central Indo China, a Trench army171 words
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Article115 1954-01-10 1 Substitute plane crashed ill i; M (»i:i»vi!ii;i sat SIXTKFN .in iin- m most o( till Til IIH-lllhlTv Of A ruch.v football tram who r killed \i In n iliiir Yaletta transport rr.ished in Hertfordshire on W'rdne*da> nieht. lri\ rlii il on thr ill MM pi mi through a last minuteReuter - 115 words
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Article80 1954-01-10 1 Women chose the right words TWO women share the $5,000 prize j in the Straits Times Word Puzzle E' Con test They are. MRS ACNES WEE I 11 -A. Moulmcm Road Singapore- 1 1. MADAM TAN CHENC KIM 1493 sth Avenue Ipoh. A cheque tor $2 500/--will be ready for80 words
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Article318 1954-01-10 1 APEMEN? The story of two weird creatures in Johore INTO the international argument about the ivnk apemen and their won (i ii companion yesterday came a veteran Malayan Henri Cowling, who mt» that he and an \rtm nfflrer saw very him apelikr enuplr u.ilkm^ alone thr Mu.ir Bitu Anatn Road.318 words
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Article102 1954-01-10 1 -pNEW YORK Sat World production. °f natural rubber totalled 140.000 long mn s in ner. Tins bfOOCht output for the first 11 month ol 105! i to 1.550.000 long ton.,, or about 67.808 tons tesi than waproducel in the sam<' period \V<>rld consumption ol natural rubber102 words
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Article32 1954-01-10 1 WASHINGTON S.H Th" A'nrld Bank .>aid vrMrrriay tiai technical m:>v.n n wUI i ,ut .soon to study Oy lon's tpplc;tt!'>n f"r US$2O mil K'^n tor hydro clcrtric drvrlopmpni. A.P.AP - 32 words
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82 1954-01-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR daT fffU BUKIT GAMBIR Ulu I I R:ng Road in Johore l* fio.Hi.ri at the 129J to 131 mile The water which i- I it high is .still rising The road ls impassable to .small vehvlea. The Kota Ttnggi Mersing Road in82 words
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Article41 1954-01-10 1 WASHINGTON Sat A US State Department spokesman v.t.d resteMav that a televi ilnn procnunme of a film thowini alleged Comrrun:.>t atroritles :n Korea had been cancelled aecaoaf of the deli Irate situation in Korea ant i lie where ReuterReuter - 41 words
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Article68 1954-01-10 1 LONDON Sat Tamara Louwe, Portugal's beautiful female bullfighter, arrlfcd in London yesterday to sec a psychiatrist Every time .she goes lute a bullrins. she said, she gets frichtrned— of the people not the bull. Sultry Tamara flashed her big green eyes and explained her trouble this way:AP - 68 words
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Article29 1954-01-10 1 SANDRINOHAM Bat. Lord Plunket. Captain in the Ir:>h Onardi came here yestefltaj a- the hMM-IMM <>l Prinie» liarnrei and her mother at the Royal Lodge. A P.29 words
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Article246 1954-01-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. A SUB-COMMITTEE of the Malayan Trade Union Crvinril JIM recommended thai MTUC representatives be barred from beinc renominated to the Federal Legislature. This sub-committee, which w.i.s formed to recommend nomination procedure, will make its report at an MTUC Central Committee meeting tomorrow It says246 words
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Article227 1954-01-10 1 KUALA LUMPUR, Bat. THF Communist terrorist* havr two alternatives facing thrm to surrender and itart life anew, or eventually to dio in the junclc. This i.s the aim of the secret plan" ricsicncd by General Sir Oeralri Tempier. and this plan will be227 words
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220 1954-01-10 1 Thousands lose their jobs in U.S. NEW YORK. M ANEW WAVE of unempioy■Wnt hit important >' -ttnrut of US heavy industry ihLs work and thr worst affected wrrr employees of motor car firms, .steel companies, railways and electrical manufacturers These inriu.stnr.s especially -trel manufacturinK. are r*--arrteri a.s the lraricrs ofReuter - 220 words
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Article72 1954-01-10 1 NEW DELHI. Sat The In l:an D-'putv Defence Mint>ter iardar Surjit>msh Majithu ■i 'erdav din ed a statement attributed to htm coneernin■nd Atdhanl>tan. In a .statement to the pres> ie denied that he said at a neeting near Amrit.sar on Puesdav •Ruxsia ha> alread;. old72 words
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Article, Illustration183 1954-01-10 1 Rafters fell —but baby Ho slept on frorr him The rhilri. Ho Yonc F.tn in h:s cradle in a front r rm the upper floor '>i thr hou.sr The rradl-' rx-ndod from a beam n- x' the part of the roof thu' i.ip-ert Yfeat faal erandrmth«r M.id.tm Ho Ch.i Sunday183 words
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Article57 1954-01-10 1 LONDON Sat Thr Wi:| the appointment of Colorr I j itrmp«irary Brlßad;er» E. 8 Linr!.s.iv DBO. latrly Itudi it at th»» Imperial Defenr. Iprp. to be Chief ot Staff to rfenrral Sir Oerald Templn High ("ommis.sionrr in V with ctfrri from Janu.iHe will have the57 words
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Article114 1954-01-10 1 The Queen sends her regards Til < iivkkmiß of Sinsa pore Mr John Nicoll. has i(in\<M-«l IIM tjurpn's ennilion-. to the parrnt> •ii 1 1 i tlir..- Malay triplets mi .1- in n'-s so<Tetary. in Irl'.ir to thr parrnt* states I'ht (>ovrrnor h.is Ivrn inIni'ni'.l th.il your wife Kavr hirth114 words
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Article43 1954-01-10 1 in., Thr Qut-rn Oold M< d lor Portry. 195.1 n awarded to Dr. Arlor thr "pxcrpo| his tran.slam the Chinosr. Burkißgham Palace announced yr.- Or i former A- »nt Keeper n the British irtmmt >>f ha., to C!nn;j43 words
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Advertisement236 1954-01-10 1 MEET ME AT THE Pavilion Bar IN ORCHARD ROAD I \hHIITY 33.! /3 R.p. M. LONG PLAYING RECORDS V viNn iiiiid h»o miiiii (Ointio imm iuii hwii" hobonk. Present i Six outstanding Records in addition to fheir already large and famous range. Order yours now! 6958 MOONLIGHT CONCERT, Varsii,, Salon236 words
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Advertisement88 1954-01-10 1 in iimßuiov y for M: II.M tar !f) I.ICBT IF one of lhi«e Mi|» r I. i ;arette« of pre-war exrellenre. >«\«ur lli< n- li. in.-llo* -inooih- s\ nr»« of that pure Virginia l««l»;i m«l you will have formed a Imtting preleren. i«r lt<>tliinan« l>>- I ux« (J why.inllir m-.-t88 words
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Article, Illustration537 1954-01-10 2 ESCAPE-into the arms or unfriendly sea PVERYTHfKG de J iH'iidcd now on Ihe co-operalion «>i Hie crew. We needed Ihem lo help with the rafl, siiid, above everything else, lo establish our position so thai didn't leave Ilu- ship while we were still far ;ii wa. Oslo was the Skaubryn's537 words
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Article, Illustration2219 1954-01-10 2 to .--.ivr any. but in the nt-^; two d ivs wr manasi-d t< scrape together thr equivalent of about a loaf of cut bread. .some sardines. which we spread in the bread as .sanflwiche.s. six small bits of cheese and a .small lump of garlic aaaaafa.2,219 words
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Article308 1954-01-10 2 THEY CALL IT THE TELEMETER LONDON. rIK Telemeter. America's new system of pay-as-you-see home entertainment, is rominc to Br.'tain. The lirst demonstrations will proh»hl> take plan" eirlv this year. Viewers VtM take part will be able to see a new film, and pay for it308 words
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Advertisement35 1954-01-10 2 STRONG ;>, as a giant locomotive! I HBiCUIBS S^B^Bl /fpk Mm. FINEST BICYCLE !AJI/^\ B UILTT DAY sold by ALL FADING DEALERS I a T. V. MITCHELL ft CO., LTD., tmrn'tmm^'t^AHU y// BATT^RY ROAD, SINGAPORE Lm35 words
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Advertisement374 1954-01-10 2 The world' s It first choice It t Buy a Swan pen and you gain a friend Jm, for a lifetime a pen that write fmf moothly and freely under all con Imi ditions. The secret is in the nib— Iml riade by hand, individually, by /ml (Taftsmen of long374 words
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Article, Illustration417 1954-01-10 3 Tiger pug marks led to dugout in the jungle BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT I BUKIT MERTA|AM. Saturday. PROVINCE Wdleslcy police this week found the first Communist dugout of reinforced concrete in the jungle 600 feet up on a hill in Pulau Batu Kawan. So well camouflaged was it that the417 words
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Article, Illustration55 1954-01-10 3 Mi*t Wong Fon« Mm«. v cond djMgfctcr of Mr jnd Mtt Worn Yuk Ho«( md Mr Cf<eon« Kun Khii. fourth ton o« Mr «nd Mrt Chront Tai Woo. who were married at tfcc Regittry of M»nu«tt. Singapore, yesterday. A reception wii held at the Adrlpni Hotel Roof55 words
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Article175 1954-01-10 3 WITH an easier tendency in London and N> w York overnight rubber whs riow n by 3 Bth of a cent in Singapore yesterday, closing at 56 :I i cents a lb. Tnere was nn particular -selling pressure and some traae inquiry. The tone and175 words
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Article, Illustration27 1954-01-10 3 LOVELY Hollywood-born Diana I k r has a leading rolr in the new Technicolor Aim "Will Any (irntleman V smin to b* seen in Sinxaporr.27 words
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Article90 1954-01-10 3 PENANG, Sat. A Government clerk. Mr R B IT TOOK a floating crane 1' 2 Le^lar. dived in and pulled hours to raise a car which her out had sunk in the Penang channel yesterday. Salvage operations started at 1 30 this morning90 words
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Article36 1954-01-10 3 PENANO, Sat— The annual silver chariot proctvwion o{ thr Ood Sri Subramanlam to th« Waterfall Temple for thr Thaipusam frstival will be hrld on Monday. Jan. 18, starttne at 530 am. from Pcnang Street36 words
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Article17 1954-01-10 3 The price of tin In Singapore resierdav was declared at $318.25 a pirul. down $1.50.17 words
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Article52 1954-01-10 3 WARSHIP HERE FROM KOREA rK Canadian warship. H.M.CS. Iroquois. with a complement of 19 officers and 216 men. arrived at Singapore Naval Base yesterday after operations in Korean waters. The .ship, which is commanded by Lieut -Comdr. S G Moore. C. M.. R C.N.. will sail for Canada at 1052 words
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Article41 1954-01-10 3 Many •Specials" and guests j were entertained to a 'joKet modern" dance at the Chung Kuo Kung school hall last ni^ht. It wa.s organised by the Volunteer Special Constabulary "B" Division. Guest artistes gave floor shows.41 words
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Article181 1954-01-10 3 ALOR STAR, Sat. APADI planter said in court today that h<> enftaßed Hashim Ghanl. former president of the Peninsular Malays Union, to represent him in a case after the latter had claimed to be a lawyer. Lebal Mohd bin Abdullah testified that hi- paid181 words
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96 1954-01-10 3 PENANG. Sat A MARRIED WOMAN, Rat- nam. said in a penuriß court today that an Iw water seller. Mustapha CU( <>n >"m--nf her ha.r when .she resisted hi.s advances Mustapha was ..int'nrrri 16 one year's gaol for cau.sinc hurt to Ratnam96 words
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Advertisement138 1954-01-10 3 1 mfc* GIFT CANTONS '■M/l CONTENT S i 4 Pint BOTTLLS J Order lli< TIGER carlnnw from j .my Pra«rr iV N<;i\r I. ranch, lo j B Ik (lcli\ ci nl llnoii<r|i(»nl Malaya. ;l\ Price 51 5. 10. Singapore j SI 7.80. Federal ion [/delivery free) €6 T X now138 words
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Advertisement410 1954-01-10 3 LAffSr ARRIVAL OF POPULAR RECORDS. ■J nnun-. Other Mrn'n Wltm S»r»thrart« J > "HM* In the Crnuni" Kf n Me Intflth 5 Rn<il -•'< "flwrdlah RhapMidT" 0.%. J Vay» fan Dim" W 3n* Iv** HIMIM -W> RhM In a *ha4«w" FT. "I Whfotle a Happy Tune" QS To* L/wr a*410 words
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Article, Illustration364 1954-01-10 4 If///, produced on your doorstep: it cost hint only $150 to get started fT»HE namr of Ram Dol is quite commonplace in India, but thrro is only one in Singapore. And only a handful who live close to him on thr rural outskirts of Tione Bahru Estate364 words
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Article323 1954-01-10 4 The first thine hi had »o do was fn inquire from the owner of the co w hr saw If he was willing to .srll both the cow and calf to him. H1 S countryman m svmpathetic and asreed on the price of $150 for the two323 words
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Article211 1954-01-10 4 C.K. CAMPBELL - C.K. CAMPBELL By |N the middle nineties tigers abounded and the Government paid a reward of $25 for each one killed •rescinded in 1934 i, the carcase brought to the nearest police station. But they were seldom seen. Pig and other wild animals were abundant In211 words
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Article, Illustration17 1954-01-10 4 Three sisters This week's Malayan nature study comes from Kwok Siew Weng of 6 MjcCallum Street. Perung.17 words
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544 1954-01-10 4 The Countryman's Journal RAINS— AND A WEEK'S PROVISIONS f\N Christmas Day thrrr was a gatherinK at the Club which the Tuan had born invited to attend. Unfortunately the man who was to have pirkrd him up forgot his promise, and so the Tuan. all dressed-up, had to stay at home.544 words
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Advertisement127 1954-01-10 4 g^p||p|B£ The only pen in the rvorld zvith the one-stroke /OUCH DOWN action! mSS\\V C wRLYI I I As mhi undrew plunder kn..b. Pull filling plunger all i* V \V\\W\vW\M V»Tu\\\\ »ou'*ill»ee the gold SNORKLL ncr rcidv tor one-stroke fillir 1| The Shcaffers Snorkel is the cleanest pen Jp, in127 words
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Article, Illustration34 1954-01-10 5 The wedding or Mr. I .1. ir Kozarlo and Miss Mavis Pereira I'm* place at St. Joseph's Church, Singapore, resterdav ninr.iins The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Pereira.34 words
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547 1954-01-10 5 And given four months' gaol RETRIED on two charges of assault and using insubordinate language to a superior officer. Signalman Frederick Desmond Homer, 20, of 19 Air Formation Signal Regiment, Changi. was sentenced by a District Court Martial in Singapore yesterday to547 words
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188 1954-01-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. •THE WORKING COMMITTEE of the Mentns Besarsponscred Malayan National Conference will meet hero on \an. 28 to consider a final draft constitution for the proposed Party Negara. It will also lix the date (or a meeting of the National Conference to188 words
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Article201 1954-01-10 5 ROMANCE OF MISS HOO MR. LIM They met MVOH the bar at I Fmrey Point oAcen 1 BWM, R.A.K Changi, Singapore. "lilM Hoc- Lim Dow Chew said to Ihc amah. "UM Ml you handle a broom sweeps me off my l*Bt»" •Mr Lim HOO Kirn Lan said to' the b:ir201 words
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Article43 1954-01-10 5 A thief broke into MgV Town, Bukit Timah Road, on Friday Bight and stole $400. The money, bclonuini; to Bofl 1 Tow n. wa.s removed from Mviial drawers and a purse kept in the room of one ol the Uaff.43 words
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Article49 1954-01-10 5 Ong Lian Teng. Madam Lim Hing Nah. Hai Took Chen. Kok Beng Lee, and the manager of the Asia Ruober Works were each fined $100 in :i Singapore court yesterday lor failing to furnish partf-i-ulars of the drivers of their ais when asked by traffic, police.49 words
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Article19 1954-01-10 5 Family remittances to China in December 1953 totalled $2. 0*52.298. of which $1,414,412 went from Singapore.19 words
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Article51 1954-01-10 5 A British seaman, Robert Alexander, was reported missIng from his ship Socotra yesterday morning. Alexander. 26, is 5 feet 7 mv i with pale eyes, fair hair and fair complexion. He is well built He wa.s la.st seen wearing an open nerkrd white .shirt anci grey flannel51 words
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Article55 1954-01-10 5 MRNVR have a celebration Officers and ratings of the j Malayan Royal Naval Volunteers Re.serve had a big "do on board their training ahip HMS Laburnam at Telok Ayrr Basin. Singapore la->t night Drinks flowed freely followed by a nasl beryanl feed. The orra.sion was their annual sports day. Modern55 words
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264 1954-01-10 5 an hour after he had insperted a shophou>e belonging; to Tan Sai Bah. charged with running a public chap-ji-ki lottery, the Fourth District Jud«< Mr J B Jeyaretnam. yesterday returned to court and acquitted him Detect ive Inspector Jack Blakie. who arrested Tan on Oct.264 words
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215 1954-01-10 5 AIR lares between Singapore the Federation and North Borneo will be .slashed in some cases by more than a third— lf the Air Transport I.icen-lntj Authority approves tourist HgtUa NanyaiiK Airways Ltd ha> drawn up .schedules for dally flights to the Federation mil twice215 words
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Advertisement445 1954-01-10 5 I I lie Favourite! for all occasions g-y A 1 M> time of the da>, *s hct^ecn meals, at hcdiimc. V*vV/ U t;m lhor o"ghl> enjoy V V Ovalnne Biscuits. They are g^^ aelightfully crisp and damn. W\ ifl/I/ll V delicious, delicate flavour. Aj^ moreover, they arc exceptionfW 'in al|445 words
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Advertisement11 1954-01-10 5 ALL CJ& (*> JHWIO calls Phone Singapore 8 £301 Day or Night11 words
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463 1954-01-10 6 I IFE as a city councillor, apart from the limelight and the council's official business, can be really mterestng as a friend of mine found out after being elected last December. The very day after he was elected a man called,463 words
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Article, Illustration22 1954-01-10 6 Girl on the beach This pit-turr of pet tv itms wan taken by Kwa En c Kiat of 45ft Victoria St.. Singa-pore-7.22 words
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160 1954-01-10 6 'settle family row find a Jab for my son' a double duty towards them. a* a natural father and as a city father'" Mrs Councillor nald she too was getting the repercussions. The children called her. when she scolded them for any misbehaviour: "Good wife of a City Father! Pleat>e160 words
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Article, Illustration806 1954-01-10 6 WHAT with bandits. motorists, ape men and elephants turning nasty Malaya Is becoming dangerous place. How we stand it all I don t know. There have been many un- !!i. lal explanations to account for the emergence of .«üb-humans lrom the Jungle, most of them libellous. It806 words
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Article250 1954-01-10 6 Soldier Number Four retires By CAPT. D. H DE T. READ! PRTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD R.Q.MB. Manap. soldier No. 4 of the Malay Regiment and one of only four of the original members still serving who were selected for the Experimental Company In 1953, retires In March a few days after the Regiment's250 words
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Article378 1954-01-10 6 DOACHED rggs makf a 1 satisfying .snark In a very short time and with very little effort Try the usual simple way first and when adept tr y out a variation or two. poached rat;s Thr eaaieat way af poachlnc egg., apart fre* ..teg a378 words
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Advertisement278 1954-01-10 6 T^UK^H n^r n v, f SsrS; if r c tradition to use only the S L Vi£# 'S^T st has been handed down (L Ji from days gone by. Tomco V ir^l v Perfumed Coconut Hair Oil JSv contributed greatly to the secret of soft lustrous hair. 2^Z>^ PERFUMED COCONUT278 words
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Miscellaneous78 1954-01-10 6 Today's Radio SINGAPORE Nl s 715 Bwe*t and Lowly 7 Entractr 100 Radio Th««tr« •IS no,m«lr t'^'L' o P"i»n8 An- pploX v nl Mu «»r Smudt: OSO nounrement. 71« Morning Btar 730 1l 1 Menul Newt; 9 4". London N'*»; 7 MHnay Mixture; too Melorttai. 10 IS MuMr from |Come78 words
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Article, Illustration175 1954-01-10 7 ONCE while being inH-rvii-wcd by the leader of South American rumba bind. M.ic.i Cordjy eipljinrd th<» the could not «ing a note. H( c.illrd x hjtty conference of hit muiicom .md then announced the unxn invoui d <■ c i ion "It hat been decided." uM the175 words
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Article, Illustration723 1954-01-10 7 RONALD GARTH- DAVIS - RONALD GARTH-DAVIS By $200 A WEEK FOR LIFE -TO STAY SINGLE |F you wore left $200 a week provided you never allowed a man to live in the house, would you take it? And if your name were Dill, would you change it for a fortune?723 words
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Article, Illustration72 1954-01-10 7 MRS. Dorothy L.iwlor. 28-ycjr-old New York divorcee who S■• placed an advcrtitemcnt in the "Situation* Vacant" column of a newtpaper reading Wife For Sale divorcee, blawdc. attractive wantt man to marry and tupoo.t her and two children Mr* Lawlor72 words
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Article953 1954-01-10 7 Young girl's problem IAM 17-ycars-ola ar.u a man who is nrarui_ 40 has fallen in love with me. Hr is ahrady marnrd vith two wivrs and several children He often takes me out and frequently says that 1 am the only one he love.s sincerely, but953 words
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Advertisement349 1954-01-10 7 The vitamins in MARMIT|/| will keep you fcX M C-» You can only be really fit and en|oying life if you have plenty of good. nourishing food. You and all your family need Marmite; it contains the wonderful protective vitamins that help to assure good health and ward off disease.349 words
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Advertisement206 1954-01-10 7 gs^gs^gs^gs^gs^gsKL .L am^sfe, %Jl gß^gß^gß^ga^Bi 1 jtt AmZd »r^ BK V^gggC 1 r^B^gggggmK .^aat#*' gggdflk' MM -j^_ *Jf tgggs^^^^^ bP^ Pepsodent really gives Tre»th rlmnrd vtitli I. |i-,i.|. m an whiter, mm h whiter! That* rw»au«« they are cleanrr! An-1 i!i<\ are .leaner bwMMt Prp«<vl»»nt is thr only lonthpaati that206 words
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Article, Illustration779 1954-01-10 8 JOAN MIiVIPA I discovers some contrasts in cooU cool dresses rTHERE is no denying A that for the tropics cotton is the ideal material for everything that needs constant washing, but even with this there are endless variations and new styles. The latest of these appears to be779 words
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262 1954-01-10 8 'Walkie talkie' shop is a great success tmm LONDON. SHOP where the assistants walk up and talk to the pillars is the new self-service food store at Sutton. Surrey, claimed to be the largest in Bna E?ch .pillar has a direct lo.jdspealcer connection with the stockroom above. Bo the assistants262 words
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Article, Illustration518 1954-01-10 8 Another new angle on cotton, by DE LONA TAKE heart, dear mothers and wives and dauphtrrs livinc in the "sunny, sterile paradi.v*' ol Malaya, for however much you may be irritated or disturbed by tall tales that Paris. London and New York are the birthplaces of518 words
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Article293 1954-01-10 8 HOLLYWOOD. Sat. yilM STAR Ray Millan.l (Hollywood's "M oo d y Welshman")) told me frankly yesterday "there's absolutely no one else concerned in the difficulties him now between m v wife and myself. I'm simply down-right impossi We to live with. I'm fully to blame."293 words
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Advertisement336 1954-01-10 8 WHITER TEETH in 14 days with Macleans fjJHKm? nfl gMgjgM|Mrl^ F lissssssss^^ ssssssssssssssss^^^^^^^VgSgs^gssssssssssssssssssssssssssssW JIM MAKE THIS 14 DAY TEST: Vhy not give Mac tr:al for yourself? Be quite fair about it clea~, rewth thoroughly morning and night for a couple Right from the start your mirror wil show you deference336 words
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Article, Illustration40 1954-01-10 9 The »cene: Kota Rahiu. These .Malay Imivs are enjoying thp floods which followed the recent heavy rains. This pic tvt wax taken by Nik Kith auddern hin Ahmed of the Customs Warehouse.40 words
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Article154 1954-01-10 9 No more leniency for hawker ■JAMCHAND L ta'am Pumani who was stated to have appeared on several occasions in the Singapore City Police Court for hawking in a prohibited area. Mrtd each tmp was cautioned and discharged, was fined $10 or H day*.' gaol m the same154 words
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Article, Illustration46 1954-01-10 9 Mr. C. McCartney, j Police lievtviunr aj Simpang Rcn«am. lohore and his bridle. formerly Miss Mirjoric Ch.iwmr of Not tingham, after their wedding «t St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday. Mr. Norman teles, also a |ohorc police officer, gave the bride away. Sunday Times picture.46 words
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102 1954-01-10 9 One in 40 in Singapore has own car SINGAPORE vehicles .statistics at the close of 1953 .show that there is one car to every forty people and one bicycle to every nine. The total number of vehicles exceeds 250.000. Bicycles total 192.376 and motor cars 31.451 There wa.s an increase102 words
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Article112 1954-01-10 9 Failed to take chances— gaoled A 17-year-old Indian boy. whom a probation officer said had been give n too many chances to make good and (ailed, wa.s yesterday sent to prison for six months by a Singapore court lor stealing P. Subramaniam was found guilty of having broke n into112 words
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Article218 1954-01-10 9 HIS EXCELLENCY." a Him about a British Governor with Socialist ideas, which Jack Evans, former Malayan Film Censor, refused to pass In 1 j2 because he was "not happy about it", Ls to be resubmitted to the present ceasor, Mrs. Cynthia Koek. In218 words
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120 1954-01-10 9 IMGHT people share the $3,000 prize in the Bulldog Ouinnes.s Stout "Strong Man" competition. They will receive $375 each The eight winner.s are: Tan Wee Eng and Omar bin Ahmad Of Singapore: Hiew Sitt Kheong and Ho Pak Khin of Peru.ng, C. S.120 words
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Article, Illustration277 1954-01-10 9 MYSTERY HOLES ANGER WIVES IN COLONY FLATS months' ago a gang of tions of two blocks of Road. The holes, now full of They were fenced in a week ago after a small boy had faHen into one of the xx>ls and nearly drowned Flat-dwellers arc angry b«'- no explanation277 words
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Article91 1954-01-10 9 KUALA LUMPUR Sat. ABOUT 300 signatures fronr. European Chinese Eurasian and Malay friend* and sympathisers have so far been pUred on the petition whicr will be sent to the Ruler In Council asking for a review of the sentence of six months gaoj imposed on W.91 words
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Article85 1954-01-10 9 Ahmad Tesmimi. shirtless w:ih a bandaged head and wearing blo'xl -splattered trousers yesterday claimed trial tn Singapore to charges of voluntarily causing hurt to three persons. Ahmad wa s alleged to have j caused hurt to Has>an bin Hajee Said. Kame n bin Boih in and85 words
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Article53 1954-01-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Rents are going back to what they were formerly according to Inche Sardo n Jubir an elected member of the Johore Bahru Town council. in six cases the valuation of houses for assessment have been reduced by the Town Council for 1954 because rentt53 words
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Article41 1954-01-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Johore Bahru District Welfare Committee has made a grant of $988 to the local council r>: Ulu Tiram. towards establishing an old peoples' home. It will be under the guidance Dl the Ulu Tiram Council.41 words
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110 1954-01-10 9 %WHEN Sim Yek Aik appeared in the Smgapore City Polce Court yesterday, after having failed to attend on four occasions, he declared- "I received your summons and went to work Work is more important than attend m^ court The prosecutor. Inspector V Majid told110 words
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Article63 1954-01-10 9 N.C.O. faces homicide charge STAFF-SKRCIEAXT David William Regan of OHQ Signal* Regiment was lentalirelT charted in a Singapore murt yesterday with rommitting i ulp.ihl, hnmii irlr not amounting to murder. S Set. Regan wu i n<-;> ■< to have caused the death of Set. Henry tit Hamilton of the same63 words
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Article28 1954-01-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. The Johore Banru Kwong Sie w Hot Kwan (Overseas Mutual Chinese Aid Society i ha* b^en refused registranon under th> federation Societies" Ordinance28 words
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Article25 1954-01-10 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat Dr L. F. Comber- Han Suyln -~who is on holiday will be returning to Johore Bahru en Jan 2425 words
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Article36 1954-01-10 9 JOHORE BAH*' A W Fn-by, District Oovprnrn of Rotary accompanied n\ Rotanan Frank G. Penman of Watford. Encland. will attend thr weekly meeting of the Johore Bahru Rotary Club at 5 pm. on Tue.viay.36 words
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Advertisement316 1954-01-10 9 SPORTSMAN'S jm/. CHOICE HARRIS TAILORED SPORTS CO Vis uid HACKING JACKETS from §93/. OVERCOATS or double brrasted from S 1 75/--10 DIFFERENT SHADES TO CHOOffi FROM SOLE AGENTS FOR AHiiin Reed Unntctl it/ Rrfrmi inert. Ijmilon If at -a^saaia^B^^ Wm\ It ""N .5/ 'or m inth> 1 suffered &w\ If316 words
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Advertisement469 1954-01-10 9 T.SS. "CHUSAN" 'ill h» tag alonsulnr tieri.hs Wnt 1 2 iOj'» No fl. at 230 pm. Sunda- ISO 9tt M AY KBRR ft CO. LTD 11 A Cn".]v*r Qua Ptna;»pore. I i < WILLYS UNI VERSA) j I Jeep I {NOW ...MORE I POWERFUL THAN EVER j I Powered by469 words
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Article60 1954-01-10 10 SINGArORF Aits Theatre pre- j MSta Macbeth' at the Victo-la Theatre. 14th. 15th. lfith January. 800 p.m. Bookings at Robinsons row open. THE TRUTH ;tlv>ut the cost ol Education. and how m amounts of Life AararanM nn facilitate and cuarantee provision jo' those costs, is not weil enoueh I60 words
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Article580 1954-01-10 10 IT begins to look as if the atomic-hydrogen holocaust, so long and persistently forecast for 1954, will not take place after all. Neither Singapore nor Kuala Lumpur will be vapourised before next Christmas. This change of schedule brings relief beyond measure to the world's people (apart from580 words
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Article, Illustration871 1954-01-10 10 John— Deane Potter - John— Deane Potter By CO the title Lord W.-ivell may not beromc extinct after all. The Queen niav revive the earldom which lapsed when the second Karl Wavell was killed in Kenya on Christmas Kvc. The Wavell story is as Rood as any I871 words
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Article1120 1954-01-10 10 TPOH (or Pah Lav in Cantonese), is certainly a nice place to live in. The town being- small, everything is within reach. One doesn't have to travel for miles to see a picture. And everything along the main roads looks extra clean and comfortable. Even the houses1,120 words
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Article741 1954-01-10 10 Sir 9 be ruthless at lunch-timv We continue the story of the great health adventure in which five men and women are seeking an answer to the question: "Is it possible to live longer and more zestfully?" Today the team of medical experts consider741 words
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310 1954-01-10 10 The business man Age group 40-60 Tick the answers applicable to you. Then read the key below I lal I have a good appetite Ibl My appetite to fair. in My app«Uto to bad Z lal My KOod digestion la ibi I occasionally have in dl(C«Uor lei I «uffer from310 words
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Advertisement877 1954-01-10 10 CLASSIFIED ADS. M Wnr4n if (minimum) hiooinson. on January |0 SyWll* mff Sroin. «if "1 F Hlpglnson Kuala I.umpur, ci a| (ton. 2(1 Morrfu Ho (minimum) THE engagement is announce*! today between Klan Sens >n«incest of Mr Mrs. Neo Sir i Huan •nd Sin Chow, eldest rlauphter of Mrs Chin877 words
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Advertisement103 1954-01-10 10 sensational an amazing discovery Thu ii exiting news a new ballpoint M perfected by Biro scientists. Known as Biro 'Blue Co' this amazir. dnei ahnc*t instantly and is then SMtm.l PROOF NON-TRANSFERABIR V PtRMAM-Nr CLEAN LK.HT P 1 y*^ j\ Tfctawwlls»|sJ //■V-, on cheques and for all l^d|| -^B« documentv.103 words
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185 1954-01-10 11 Expedition to search for lost cemetery KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. AN expedition will be setting out from her* in a few weeks for an isolated pre-historic cemetery buried under thick jungle in south Kelantan. Aborigines wnl be recruited to help the team of experts with excavations The expedition Is being planned185 words
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Article323 1954-01-10 11 ON S.tt. Ml' Ml KOI Ml Ln^ii' f v in V" a Krajifm.l M..n.-hrsirr I SI KriMnl R»l»i«Tham I ManrhrsUr I 2 *miht«y< |rt I! M1 %r ion Volts ountv 1 [^HlfaMino I Norwich I. j| M\rrA>. I l.|trnh:m 3 MlHrfl'* 1 Irirrvlcr V. f) ■|-l* nl323 words
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Article30 1954-01-10 11 gapU- |i now helnc prep:iv«l for Jhe ng hirthday rrlenratlon of H H j I Sillan of Perak. all horkrv fiviurrs from now till MM ci tponed30 words
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Article62 1954-01-10 11 PtNANU. J">ai rE PENANG Magistrate's court was told today of a n alloerrt suicide attempt by van dnvr. Tan Kak Hoon 25. Tan <harg«-d »".th drinking an insecticide solu- 1 ton n n Jan. 4 in a hotel in Chulia Street As he Is ttill62 words
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Article47 1954-01-10 11 PENANO. Sat For breaking tVip present curfew in Jelutong. a handeraft puller Ramasair.y was fined $30 today. On th? >arro charge yesterday. Nail* Muthu was fined $20 A case acainst Tan Cheng Kunc and Yoe Pak wa.s postponed until Jan 22 for hearing.47 words
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Article34 1954-01-10 11 TELUK ANSON. Bat —The j British Red Cross Bociety, Teluk Anson branch. du»trlhutod gifts, fruits and sweets to children and patlenu of thr Telnk Anson District Hospital during the festive .season34 words
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241 1954-01-10 11 This it the solution to Straits Times Word Puxile "E". giving the answers which the committee of judges considered most apt. The prise of $5,000 is shared by Mrs. Agnes Wee. of Singapore and Madam Tan Cheng Kim, of Ipoh. Their answers agreed completely241 words
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128 1954-01-10 11 MANY of the 3no worken who enl on strike at *h Strait- Tiadinc Company's smeltlni I Pulau Brani did not know until yesterday that they had been rrphice.i. .snme of the dismissed workers j n< Tlmei jretter- trlkert in- I Mtld they would j128 words
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722 1954-01-10 11 BY THE COMPETITION EDITOR JTRAITS TIMES Word Puzzle Contest 'E 1 gave further evidence of the growing ability of competitors to solve the clues to the more difficult woHs A much larger number than usual got across all the hurdles up to 'Es'.722 words
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91 1954-01-10 11 'E 5' WAS THE BIG STUMBLING BLOCK ladle* who would not consider themselves well miter 1 It they were lucky enouch to engage the alientlou of a generous VOITH. A don may be fastened with a CATCH or a LATCH The ct'cn in the clue ror the sixth worn in91 words
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Article551 1954-01-10 11 TAMr nan prefrrmi to LAME for the flr»t »nr<i in 14". Hart LAME he+n In the emptier* mine (he elite would ha\f referred lo \n Inability to run away rathethan to an unlikelihood The TAME inlmal i> free to run away. for oelnf lime it not551 words
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Article99 1954-01-10 11 For the fourth wort in the lav nurilr of tne aeriet moat rompeti'or» aen>e(l with the rommrt** that the an«»er In POLICE. Nanrallv POLITE man v :rom'« Oprr»tlf>n Servlr* But thUi trr» la partleularlv ponnert»«i «en i«^ rirniifh of publlr wvant th» POI.H'E. «h«» kwnnfw U99 words
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Article38 1954-01-10 11 TELUK ANBOK. Sat —ror selling liquor in his sunary shop on Batang Padang fMntr Teluk Anson. on Jan 7 without a licence, Arunachu.'am. son of Ramasamy Pillai *at fined $50 or one month's gaoJ hrrc38 words
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Article244 1954-01-10 11 GUM USED TO STEAL GOLD LION Through hole in glass cast rpHE THIEF who "tole the A 1.500-year-old zcld lion I from Raffles Museum on Friday broke only a small hole In the glass cajse in which it lay and probably extracted it with a gummy stick. This in the244 words
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Article70 1954-01-10 11 JOHOKE OAHRU. Sat. Poh Kom Seng. Tan Eng Tung. Lee Beng Ouan and Tav Thonuu Chin. o( Singarxire were charged in the Police Court today with hav.n« cheated Lee Slong Lan. of th«. S Island Training Coy., Ltd Singapore i>y inducing him m deliver to them at70 words
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Article50 1954-01-10 11 rwenty-flve Police constables from Kuala Lumpur. Malacca i Alor Oajah and Jasln succeurully gain«l their St. John Ambulance Brigade First Aid r- -examination certlflcates last 1 w»'k at the Malacca Police Daoot The examination was arranged by Mrs P c Seeking! i of the St. J.A.B.50 words
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Advertisement147 1954-01-10 11 7/0^ o*oll l #O JCt* mort signal... \fj Itss noif I A Iy o M j An improved model offering beftet rumns; and greater circuit tr* jn even hjndtomcr ibmc t OHcrm* S MM o perfection .n qujlitv PRICE SINGAPORE $325/FEDERATION $360/--1O' O Discount lor c^sh Mi Agcntr S. P.147 words
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Article, Illustration147 1954-01-10 12 t/offf ontorvd for this ronl<>sl yvi? THE Sunday Times camera competition is open to all readers with an interest in photography Sums of $30. $15 and $5 are being offered each week, and you don't have to be an expert to win a first prize.147 words
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Article, Illustration33 1954-01-10 12 THE MAN WHO HAD ONE TOO MANY... PVIRT pKfurr trllt %tory im thn H»e C«rr*H, Hl« k««r mu| **4 tfcc white ribbif «r« moyfh to A •Tli« M»n Wfco H.d O«r Too M«N33 words
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Article, Illustration795 1954-01-10 12 PETER BLOXHAM - PETER BLOXHAM "ft LONDON. SO the Loch |MM HMMMC has been .seen itj.iin Thi.s time its horse-like neck curved out of the smooth Inscrutable waters near Urquhart Castle. There are five Scottish woodcutters to say so. DO YOU BELIEVE THAT ANYONE EVER SAW IT? Before795 words
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Advertisement215 1954-01-10 12 Pleasant, refreshing F.NO'S Fruit Salt is the gentle corrective most of u« need to keep the system regular. It is a safeguard against morning hveri<hnes soothing and settling to the stomach up*et by unsuitable food or drink. F.NO'S safely relieves over-acidity, a most frequent cau^e of indigestion, flatulence or heartburn.215 words
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Advertisement201 1954-01-10 12 A perfect, precision built movie camera for double efght millimeter film reels of 25 ft. H| M,op>|Mir«(l>lt J^tg,^^* i —1 2 smm I Ii M p r ccon< bljck Icirhcrcttc. An ASK YOUR PHOTO DCALER trjctl¥C leather o» wrilt- to rtic tolc hapwtwi *«»pp |icd Wlth TRADING COMPANY «mcr,. niters201 words
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Article196 1954-01-10 13 SEVERAL Ictrcr. d>t<ui tk« Jd«*n»j(ri and «H<HMP C.i.»m»s< O pr havt hern held ovrr yxi.l n. w*tk. If «su wovli lid* to add »our vi«wt addteti your Ictlart "MM fatad*. ivnday Tmti Sin<j»orr. The old time movie vamp, who specialLsed In long, slinky velvet gowns, pearls the196 words
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Article, Illustration673 1954-01-10 13 WetUi'e .1 FiNE I 111 111 II to no m in ii boys "WV arc our hundred and eighty right A unit of wide rmoirn. WV dnirt want to fly and ice don't want to fight We don't like Berlin when the moon's673 words
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Article227 1954-01-10 13 ecstasy* the London film crtict have (Ipxrribed I the most torrid love srene of IMf", has still to be seen In Malaya Its from the picture "From Here To Eternity Btirt Lan»t and Deoorah Krrr embrace with such abandon on the beach that, as one writ227 words
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Article192 1954-01-10 13 FOUR old ladiei. doomed pcrh<a)t to pan tKc rnt of their day* »ftcc H»« hectic moftt4tt o» 194J m lonely retirement, came ft. life again for the Mayflower Picture* Corporation production. "Apa«intment in London. reviewed here. They were four doMftity Lancaster Bomber* which K>d helped to192 words
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Article, Illustration346 1954-01-10 13 It 9 s Casanova Cole*. now! don't know what you arr :> ing to think about the latest George Cole picture "Will Any Oentleman. Like The 5.000 Fincers Ol Dr. T." i reviewed in this page last week* the feelings of the critics have346 words
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Advertisement285 1954-01-10 13 CATHAY ORGANISATION Hi l >b- ATTK \CTIONS ""■JS^ lrrrrrTv|iTiy\ N ow showing I \K I lilu I■lkl M 1 1 A M 130 4. 6 45, Vgr<Ww«tt» '^wHStP- 9 30 p.m. J VOODOO, F VENGEANCE, JLRI AND violeht love !i ■^A'SklVAl^ ARLENE DAHL LIJH IHK BI(; wctuh f ■"b»rbara"l HAT285 words
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Advertisement356 1954-01-10 13 TmmtffmM, "SABRE €f lin \RROW Ttek (Ej MOW'SHOWING Jr^Ji 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30, 9.30 HISTORICAL or BIBLICAL flj l^ K PIC ever soon mUm in Singapore! 'j| 1.11. Will W spec 1 1# V it it it ti > tist nf m 1 not s os I I SPARTACUS ft356 words
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Article215 1954-01-10 14 TOI»AY Don't rvprit |M much sim i il|\ firriimst.ini will prohahK kcrp \ou soni<whin- nnr hnnir i:«od ill for (Irarinc "P f«mil\ pr< hlrms FOR IKK T<M»\" Wl \R OR I M x.ft biur. Jade TOMORROW r.oori riiv for trading and husmrs^ srnrrally. niflu ullirs trnd215 words
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Advertisement195 1954-01-10 14 EKCO (f|) RADIO 7 'lf MARK OF QUALITY The EKCO Model BY 184 is a 7 valvr iaHm which operates on a 6-VOlt art umulator or on AC mams It is in a beautifully finishrrl Walnut Veneer cabmet anrl ij rrju pped with banrlspread tunnp; and a 10 x speaker.195 words
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Miscellaneous926 1954-01-10 14 WKRjs^t>v Edgar Rice Burroughs J^ 'Wnfr ♦^^m^m^m' I¥6CMH rAeeo tecnr, $hnCh -■'X-?- y g-v*«a r= rf*c *ac cz*c^~ zee **c c^e x^r k IrWfc'^A^.. v iwacewi?--\r%T' X~**\ s y^*^ t IKJ^ TANr <h^ y vev.-6Pju,v A*<Ar<K7 f «^c *x*ec vwr^ec :A M^ T^TfJjjT- I HEADING FOR CHANGES? 1 I^^^^B WJtm926 words
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Miscellaneous373 1954-01-10 15 ll OP//VCF 70 OVERTAKE AND TAKE OIER CAPk r> jRPi VAN'S NEWEB SHi? SPACE PIRATE BuTIZH BEAMS \W -4 f54L5e50.5. WrJAT HE THINKS IS THE \\l \j Wi\ WING PUTCHM4\ iJ&cllSCfi K-. N > J V-eev STTSAN&E. 9ttH^^^^ I .20 Vv'W.v "'^"■■■■^7 NO POSSESS N KiS^r.' BUT VANS WE'LL TUNE373 words
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Miscellaneous197 1954-01-10 16 a»«u»f n^O *H ***** a 31XJJ1 3SOM 3HI NO V UIVW 3HI I 11 J 3W >N:HI J V 3>VW <3inOM? ¥,k2CC U S.X«r-- aNT^^/ HX'M MineS v-N VOX JO Ay.V 'XN3W3XVXS ill CaCdJV C^DO SO LS3AI?Vbr S>NV9TTW 3MX ••v3^X3e 3>n^ y V 3Sina2 CX 33VD nOA 'SSO-r aM?T r197 words
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Article1517 1954-01-10 17 HOW TO MAKE A NICE HOT CURRY NOBODY familiar with the Now Year prophroies of Old Moorr Gubbins, thr discreditMi astrologer, will export a cheerful forei ast for Britain in 1954. In the following they certainly won't get it January: Those who have horn saying ad nnusenn during1,517 words
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Article229 1954-01-10 17 'Little Russia', 1 urn trull H° Vs shine at I-mku- ,irp being invited in hundreds lo devote their two \< "s National Service, in I'.ril.iin whether in the Army Vivv or Air lone, to learn•nc Russian. Military training i s minimised and mim, ut v K(M S n> tn,. board229 words
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825 1954-01-10 17 R.K. Hardwick - R.K. Hardwick By I \\ORKED as a youngster stock riding and sheep farming in Western and Central Queensland some 50 years ago. I have Jived in the hut and in the quarter! and I have done most things that men out-back are called uoon825 words
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Article540 1954-01-10 17 Smday Tlmn Book Of Tit WMk CINGAPORE know* much of the Japanese occupation and many of its citizens. Asian and European, know well the rigours of life in the prison camps. There have been several books on this painful subject, some of them notable for an540 words
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Advertisement142 1954-01-10 17 Extra BO AC. Comrt flights to London during January, will operate as follows Leaving Singapore On 16th 23rd January. J^^^£ Additional flights during February and in March twire-yf^^-^^fff weekly service to London, will br resumed and will continue ■'J operating throughout the Spring and Summer months. *i VP Jf 800142 words
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Miscellaneous107 1954-01-10 17 Popular Crossword ACROSS DOWN 1. Srlw (61, 5. Straight 10. '•>. f«re»t aflirrr mini (S|, is. PaJnfal 17. 7 i- U i T ri» (j| Dl»h Skilful "»>•>»• 7«V (S) <•!. RVc,pUcle it), li. smith. i 7). n. idrt m. io_ <«tn. v ulh (j,, i 7. RnM m M.107 words
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Article346 1954-01-10 18 EDIN PETERS - He's sure Colony will succeed EDIN PETERS BASKETBALL HOPES SOARING By q^HE recent vi.Mt of thr world 1 famous Harlem Ololwtrntters and the Boston Whirlwinds team* to Singapore aroused much interest among the Colony's basketball players and many are convinced thai the standard of the game here will showrapid improvement.346 words
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Article, Illustration862 1954-01-10 18 MANNING BLACKWOOD - More motoring advice from a master MANNING BLACKWOOD long ago in this column, the advice of British racing "maestro" Mike Haw thorne on how to drive an ordinary car was given considerable prominence, because it was sound common sense. Now, the Ardent man master. |van Manurl Fanpio. who last Novembercovrtcty of The Mofof - 862 words
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Article478 1954-01-10 18 Chwee Kok's moment lies By JOHNNY JOHNSON AT this mompnt Nro Chwrp Kok is spopdiriK towards what ran be ronsidrrrd the greatest test of his swimminc career. In his home pool he has established for himself a reputation of being one of the fastest swimmers in the478 words
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Article105 1954-01-10 18 ROSS: 1. %rrr«l. 5. JHrrrt Bitter. 17, Injeniou* I*. Ho, J». E»m. tl. Ml Dene ?3. nirl» It. Ar*.. 11. Heron. I*. l-«nc«t. 15. ?5. Me. Revival. 2». Ait 3#. Dimes. 31. T»lr. 55. Tea. 17. (iape. M. Rip. 3». Perimiter. 41. Era«r 41 Mantle. M, C oa*t.105 words
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Article, Illustration103 1954-01-10 18 NIO CHWEE KOk frst I I CO 1- Ul- half a second has happened In fad time at our be rj arm' un< ed an rect. T swimmi robbed credited wit ri oi not t! Unt:! hab add the tnn c I and tal corr^ slbly it d.d103 words
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Advertisement146 1954-01-10 18 Rq B"J I[" rt IJF -< ll 1/ I I Hi \0 I■ I s^\ \ln\ 'v/ INDIVIDUPL TYPE HOUSING IN THE fiIODERN TREND WITH SUPERIOR nCCOmmODRTION PND FINISH (IT 0 REALISTIC PRICE JIJ |||Ppisp. W £*JW\J PURCHASES A THREE BEDROOM HOUSE Built in an ideal elevated location off Duncarn146 words
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Article, Illustration667 1954-01-10 19 SCC fade after strong opening By W. B. TREVOR Fijians 38; S.C.C 9. ()NE OF THESE days the Fijians may be beaten at rujfby by a Malayan team. But after watching yesterday \s game on the Singapore Padang I think it will be quite667 words
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Article157 1954-01-10 19 ADELAIDE. Sat. T<>NY Trabert. the I'niteri State* Davis Cup player, beat Australia's Lewis Hoad in straight set-, to win the South Australian iren's singles tennis title here today i Trabert won 6-4. 6-2. 6-2 thus giving Hoad his first singles defeat in Australia this season. Trabert. muchReuter - 157 words
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Article105 1954-01-10 19 DESI/LTS of rujger matches plaveri In Singapore yesterday wrre 6t Andre-v'.s 0.8.A and Singapore Pol*re c'rev S-5 ia goal rach« it Woodsvillr D. Loncnoetlh scored for Saint.-; and Scharengulvel for ihr Police RAF Srletai bMI RAF Chans) by rish' ooints igonl and trvi to threr i penalty105 words
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Article89 1954-01-10 19 IPOH. Sat Outplayin? th^ir opponents completely. Kinta Eiropeans overwhelmed 12th Royal Lancers by 39 point* islx goal>. 'wo tries and a dropped go^li t-* nil in the semi-final of the Perak Rucby Union knockout competition "ii the padang 'oday. I"hr soldiers proved game losers but failed89 words
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Article70 1954-01-10 19 A large crowd watched the second annual athleilc sports of Slngaporr Tamils held at thr Jalan Besai j Stadium yr.Mrrday There were 36 I events on thr card which was organised by the Tamils Festival Celebration Commtttre The individual champion wa* M S Mp.nlam who70 words
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Article27 1954-01-10 19 REME beat RAOC 2-n in a friendly riockry match ai Ayer Rajah Road yesterday In another fixture at Balestler Roa<i Ceylon S.C. beat Royal Navy27 words
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351 1954-01-10 19 A FILM WHICH EVERY SPORTSMAN WILL LIKE EVERY sportsman in Malaya wi.'l want to see a new comedy which is comi.v/ to our screens soon. It is called "The Final Test" and, besides such acknowledged film stars as Jack Warner and Robert Morley, it r«atiires Len Hutton, Denis Compton, Alec351 words
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Article83 1954-01-10 19 Singapore »11l nrld one rhante In thfir team whlrh me*t«. the Federation In thflr first hnmr Internationwl" fixture at Kunla Lumpur today Eddlr DonilAxniv. thr left half »«n nimble to travel up with the reat of the tram last night and V r>\ndH* will trtkf hlo place83 words
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Article47 1954-01-10 19 O«nlal Youngater* beat Balcxttor Youngsters by *«yen goal* to two In a frlendlv mm m mafi h play at Farrer Park va»f*rday Scorer* for Omul Youngster* uere Thamhv l|), Raman (It, Nathan <3> and Razak Ah Hunt and Idru xored for Balrstier Youngster*.47 words
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166 1954-01-10 19 KI'ALA LUMPUR. Sat. rF Executive Committee of the Malayan Hockey Council will investigate the possibilities of sending Federation of Malaya Hockey i nion team to the lftM Olympics at Melbourne and also of arranging a quadrangular tournament between the English. Indian, 1/iitih and166 words
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Article599 1954-01-10 19 KUALA LUMPUR. Saturday. PLAYING in top form Selangor beat Nefri Sembtlan in a return rugger fixture by 3? points (five goals. four tries) to five (a coal) on the Kuala Lumpur padang this evening. Nefri raids were few and far between and Selangor were on top599 words
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Article59 1954-01-10 19 PERTH, Sat. TH E Singapore Amateur Boxing Association's team of IS youth boxers arrived at Fremantle yesterday In the Gorgon. They will take part in a series of tournaments against members of the West Australian Federation of Police the Citiiens Boys Clubs. The visitors will haveReuter - 59 words
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Article227 1954-01-10 19 SUNOEI PATANI. Sat pOOD handling and sound cotn- bmntion by Perak Allans enabled them to beat Krdah Asians by 14 points (three trier. goal> tn five i goal > In their All Blues cup rigger fixture here today. Prrak had moM of the play In thr227 words
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320 1954-01-10 20 25 NEWCOMERS AMONG BIG FIELDS ATB. TIMAH Forest Duke is a good sort By KPSOM JEEP tyiTH the start of another season on the Malayan Turf, trainers are running every possible horse, especially their newcomers. That explains the big fields for the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's January320 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-01-10 20 NEO CHWFE KOK. Singapore's sprint suimminc champion, pictured before he left for Australia by QANTAS Constellation yesterday. Sunday Times picture.20 words
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239 1954-01-10 20 Neo leaves— with bouquet of orchids SINGAPORE'S th Jin pill swimmer 22-year-old Neo Invrf Knk. aeeompunied by his roach Kee Soon Bee. began hi.s third oversras tour yesterday when he left by ;«ir for Xusfrali.i where he will take part in a number <»l" swimming < h unpionships there. A239 words
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Article449 1954-01-10 20 AIR RATE, a HMHMMii by Httth Frak «ho displayed a enrxi turn o[ uprwi In his flr»t Malayan rarr at Bukit Tlmah In I Nnvrmlw, has com* to hand ■pj rnldlv. With Omtt* Whitney ;istnrt*. Air Hatr >ii;i|wl l:kr> a winner when he ruTri449 words
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Article168 1954-01-10 20 gEST bit of atfWM I r.u, «lye for the new wwm i. Follow Rohso.i.t ar.d Mullev rhe>e t»o lop-not-hern won exacts half the' J-V;,! nun-brr of r^, w on the Nir-dry proKramme at Pen.itv; i *^ntly nr« y-.o ot W n rt« m wj •penral nn168 words
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Article100 1954-01-10 20 T M TAIPINO Sb HE follow tn ß *re the latpM poMUon» of teams in the Taipins horkev leaiue: I» W n I. F A Pts Cn^* 9 1 0 27 2 17 Malays 7 ft J j A ,j Siirvry g 5 2 24 S100 words
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Article94 1954-01-10 20 PPKNANO. Sat EN ANO and North Malaya Motor Cluh win hold a round the Island motor rally on Sunday Jan 24 at 9 a m The Man will be at the Penang Sports Club West rtn Road The ■SO-nule roii-se \ia the Scmth Main94 words
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144 1954-01-10 20 MADRAS. Hal ALAN WATKINB, the Olamorcan all-rounder who recently inined the Commonwealth cricketers in India. wa s highest scorer for the touring side with 7» when the\ bestin a three-dnv match BRain.si the Madras Cricket A.sMx-latu>n \eMerdHv. The Commonwealth made 271 In their firstReuter - 144 words
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Article553 1954-01-10 20 WUI.HTS for Salordar. -lanIt. Unit da* of the sintaporr T«rf <'l"b lanuarv mrrllnc a. My. i->m. loskrr II Opera n Kindling K II King Cr*w Innatr a.tt Harrtncay Brau Teaip* < Inzer's Prinre Ml Xincinc Master Mentlek Three Hints >•] I lrmln«lon •Vital Over Ml Phmomenan a.M553 words
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Article476 1954-01-10 20 JAMAICA. SaturH.iv ■Mir. M.C.C. touring tram dismissed Jamaica for 18? 1 here yesterday, the npeninc day of their second four-day came. At close >!.<(. had lost one wicket for 1! runs The MCC won the match earlier this week by an innings and476 words
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Article114 1954-01-10 20 I\M\|( i M nnv i Kar r r vans h Mm.% M. rrederirk r Mm b Bal|r« Ml J. H«ll r rvans b Mm* R. Rlrhaitk Ibo b Wardlr Ilra4le> r Snlllr b Inn-man 11.. mi. i b Bailey Mi!i. I. x X-arlrlt I. .iriir Hentlrirks h Hnl. Krnlivh114 words
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Article141 1954-01-10 20 KIMBERLEY. Sat THE Nrw Zealand tourmu cricket team scored 296 md Oriqualanda Weat replied with 13 for one wicket on the openhiß day of their three-day same here yesterday Highest scorer* for the New Zealanders were E Dcnin.stor 78. and R. Blair 79. Spin bowl- orReuter - 141 words
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