The Straits Times, 8 April 1954
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Title Section13 1954-04-08 1 The Straits Times. Estd. 1845 SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954. 15 CENTS He**!***13 words
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Article210 1954-04-08 1 [states study U.S. move to I ram Mao 1 IT SECOND KOREA? From HALL ROMNEY LONDON, Wednesday. sis since Korea now threatens the political experts said today, as the met to discuss a U.S. call for a inj, r to keep out of Indo-China and i210 words
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Article294 1954-04-08 1 OS THE WARFROST commit H ts II n the Un'ted line- at ground ither cam inge naher jß^'''! of individual T> |H< md PP' tnri as HP I v H n ■V collecr Eiin IndoBritain. 1 HANOI. Wednesday. THE crash of Runs shook residential suburbs294 words
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Article40 1954-04-08 1 JAKARTA. Wed. A largescale military campaign will be conducted against armed uangs in South Celebes. VicePremier Dr. Wongsonegoro announced today. Canes In that region were responsible for the persecution of thousands of Christians, he Renter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article58 1954-04-08 1 W tls JOY PROVED FATAL WW" Wed. A I a stroke _B :itement All to RIB underi :lM I V > for cataracts on both J eyes which had blinded him for two year. c When the bandapes were removed. Bianchi shouted: "I can see, I can see." He wasUP - 58 words
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Article129 1954-04-08 1 U.S. will not rely on words alone WASHINGTON. Wed PRESIDENT Eisenhower said today the chances were not Rood that a nccoliated solution of the IndoChina war could be reached at thi> month's (ieneva conference Mr. Kisenhower told his Press conference that the 0 S. would moveReuter - 129 words
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Article69 1954-04-08 1 WASHINGTON, Wed. At his news conference today President I'.isenhower said he had no intention of authorisMng construction of an Itbomb hieser than was needed t» m. Miii war and maintain military efficiency. There was no intention to build one so his th.it it would causeUP - 69 words
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Article43 1954-04-08 1 A complete human skeleton va lnund by soldiers near the 12'-> milestone. Mandai Road, Singapore yesterday. It was hidden by lallang about 25 yards from the road. The skeleton has been taken to the General Hospital Mortuary for examination.43 words
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308 1954-04-08 1 Clubs can name MISS MALAYA favourites THE sponsors of the Miss Malaya Quest announce they will accept entries from clubs, associations and commercial firms. J Any of these organisations may nominate with the consent of the girls a maximum of three of their loveliest women. Such entries will be associated308 words
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Article64 1954-04-08 1 AMMAN. Wed. Jordan's Arab Legion said today it had beaten oft* two attacks by 100 Israelis last night on the village of Husan, about 15 miles southwest of Jerusalem, not far from the Israel-Jordan border. The legion said Jordan troops and national guards suffered no casualties.Reuter - 64 words
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107 1954-04-08 1 LONDON. Wednesday THK meaKement of comedian Jimmy Edwards to 21-year-,,ld Miss Ann Carew-Gibbs lias been broken off for the srennrl time In two months it was announced here today. professor" Jimmy Edwards, who is 33, besides being one of Britain's most popular comedians isReuter - 107 words
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Article40 1954-04-08 1 GENEVA. Wed.-Japans delegate to the International Red Cress conference on revisinK the Geneva Convention said today he would like to ser the United States and Riissi;, frankly exchange view* on banning of atomic and hydrogen bombs.— U.P.UP - 40 words
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Article138 1954-04-08 1 So Coventry may scrap defence COVENTRY. Wed. THE City Council of Coventry, one of Britain's worst blitzed t ties in the war, last night decided that civil defence was a waste of time I and money in view of reports about the devastating effects of the hydrogenReuter - 138 words
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Article35 1954-04-08 1 MELBOURNE. Wed. Smllinc happily and clutching a spareman's suit. 13-year-old Wan Mahadi bin Wan All, who had a badly disfigured face rebuilt by Australian doctors, left Sydney tonight by air for Sin'gaport. Reuter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article43 1954-04-08 1 LONDON. Wed -Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary, In reply to a question In the Hou^e of Commons today, said that Kiisl West tradr would not be DiKUMSd In conjunction with Ir.do-China and Korea a!, the i Geneva conference.- Reuter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article, Illustration54 1954-04-08 1 THE OFFICER ADMINISTERING the Government. Singapore. Mr. W. A. C Goode. spent an hour at thr National Registration Service Centre. >ostcrJa> morninc Mr is s«rn hm.studyinc the registration cards of two Singapore youths. Also in the picture is Mr. A. C. Lorgin. head of the54 words
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Article179 1954-04-08 1 He talked peace as Japs attacked TOKYO. Wed. SABURO KURUSU. 68. Japan's special "Pearl Harbour" ambassador to Washington, died here this afternoon. Kurusu always maintained that he knew nothing about the Pearl Harbour attack when he delivered a Japanese Note to the then U.S. SecretaryUP - 179 words
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Article36 1954-04-08 1 Koh Eng Kiat, aged 31, a fish-seller was sent to hospital last night with a knife wound, after he tried to prevent two men from fighting outside a shop in East Coast Road, Singapore.36 words
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Article252 1954-04-08 1 He wants more U.S. assurances on Geneva conference WASHINGTON. Wednesday. tTNITED States authorities were faced today with giving President Syngman Rhee last minute assurances to ensure that South Korea would attend the Geneva conference this month. South Korean threats to boy- cott the conference, atReuter - 252 words
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Article57 1954-04-08 1 ATHENS. Wed The Greek Government today replied to the Soviet note of March 20. which protested about facilities eranteri to United States armed forces in Greece. The text of the repiv v il! not be levealed 'intil it has arrived in Moscow, but Greece is thoughtReuter - 57 words
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Article110 1954-04-08 1 A head found on beach Now police look for body AHEAD, hrlirv-d to te that of an rldrrly man. has boon found on the brach ofT Blakang Mati. Sineaporr. It had throo deep cuts on thp skull. Police are searching for the body. The head is brlieved to have been110 words
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Article34 1954-04-08 1 HONG KONG. Wed Firr destroyed a three-.storev tenement buildlnc yesterday, inliirinu six persons and leaving 60 homeless The bia/.e apparently was c.uiseci by a child knocking over an oil lamp.34 words
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Article31 1954-04-08 1 ,ire police are looking foe i Valay who is missing from a house in Geylans. following complain last nicht by 15 year-old Malay girl that she had been rap*~d.31 words
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Article47 1954-04-08 1 NO Xl 1M II v H) DULLES CALL WASHINGTON, \\<<i. President i'.isrnlum it lold Press conference U. S. li "1 1c( received m> posi ti\i- reaction (<> rail BJ Sli i.f vt.tti- llnlles for •united action" warning to l{ed China kffainii mtenetuinn in tndo-Chtna K. liter.47 words
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130 1954-04-08 2 JAP CONSUL TRAVELS 500 MILES— TO SEE SUNSET PENANG. Wed. A JAPANESE travelled 500 miles from Singapore to Penang yesterday just to watch the sunset on the fishing village of Telok Bahang. "Now I am happy" he told the Straits Times today. "A friend told me of the lovely view,130 words
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Article74 1954-04-08 2 PENANG, Wed. The ExService Association of Malaya. Penanc branch, will ask the Government for an outbuilding with tennis court at the I Runnymede. to be used as a clubhouse when the present < lease to the MiliU v expires next year. This was decided at the74 words
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Article, Illustration544 1954-04-08 2 Child guidance experts face a poser AN English boy who is home s i c k for the Malayan jungle, where he was fed by village children during the Japanese occupation, has set a poser for experts in psychology, in Britain. TheAP - 544 words
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Article46 1954-04-08 2 CALCUTTA. Wed. Sir Edmund Hillary, leader of the New Zealand expedition to the Barun Glacier in the Eastern Himalayas, arrived here from Sydney, with George Ix>we. They left immediately for Jogbani, on the India-Nepal border, where they will Join the main party— UP.UP - 46 words
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121 1954-04-08 2 JESSELTON. Wed. IyXOFFICML sources at Sandakan port, on the easl coast of North Borneo mkl lodav the Philippines Government had recovered some articles looted by pirates who raided the .North Borneo villaee of Semporna on .March 29. killing six people The Philippines police areReuter - 121 words
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Article23 1954-04-08 2 SEREMBAN. Wed. -A boys club will be opened at Gemas soon. It will be open to all children.23 words
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Article176 1954-04-08 2 GEORGETOWN. British Guiana, Wed. DR. CHEDDI JAGAN. deposed People's Progressive Party Premier of British Guiana, told a magistrate here yesterday that he would conduct his own defence to a charge of holding an illegal procession against thr Emergency Regulations. Wearing a crumpled white shirt andAP - 176 words
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Article240 1954-04-08 2 STASSEX URGES BIG AID PLAN WASHINGTON. Wednesday. \\K HAKOLI) STASSEN. the Foreign Aid Director. told a Congressional committee yesterda> that the outcome of the war in Indo-China was of the greatest significance to the security of the I nited States in the years immediately ahead.Reuter - 240 words
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Article62 1954-04-08 2 GAOL CUT TO MAR VISIT ABOUT prison or hn- t PIM v I vWt, the G forlay grant, l nonp.i minor offi i had w tences -I more to do Thosi v M would 1 the arri a 1 8a turd Thr would cl:mh I M tempi irge *M party62 words
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Article20 1954-04-08 2 BUTTFR'A >RTH tongkant ■salt sank ii r near I pon:n, 1 bare sprui I ami20 words
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Article80 1954-04-08 2 Nothing to lose but povt TRIVANDRUM. (South Indies). Wedn THIRTY-FIVE families of peasants anri left hero this month tor thr Andaman the Indian Ocean 'the islands without tx crows"'— to start a new life. vsnn nuu the All penal colon brls ol M a.s80 words
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Article63 1954-04-08 2 PARIS. Wed. Mal t r e Albert Gautrat, counsel for alleged mau murderess Mar:r Brsnard yesterday rejected an offer by .singer Charles Trent I to pay the 1.200.000 francs bail which a Bordeaux court «*l for her last week The lawyer told Trenet that it wouldReuter - 63 words
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Advertisement266 1954-04-08 2 LAST THREE DAYS! M FINAL $Hf REDUCTIONS AT HALF usual PRICE or us* «'HY and DRESS LOVELY BROCADES SHIRTS J n various Colours \^s\ "SS<*/ It USUALLY $7 25 Plains, Stripes XV wP \^w a Ku Trail HERSUCKER l^n to JM J$ il' tl\ Prints C 7 JMww/m\\ HAlf PW£i266 words
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Article, Illustration882 1954-04-08 3 rf s a standstill Budget and 'chicory pokery' to Labour LONDON, Wednesday. \JR. R. A. BUTLER, the Chancellor of the hxehequer, last ni^ht presented a standstill Budget, the only tax concession being; a cut of a halfpenny to a penny halfpenny off the prices of scats at the cinema, sportReuter - 882 words
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90 1954-04-08 3 standstill Budget and ary pokery' to Labour HI Z ilan I .^H would irn JlLrt ilar'iv [HH r^K the 1 I^Hk nd, ac- cor Ob 'iTis- poi rench ha Hft alone; !•:< d China con--^^B importai ■s. Vietminh no solution was as much to i Britain. Aus- B^K to the90 words
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221 1954-04-08 3 SIR WINSTON FACES NEW BLOW-UP THREAT ON H-BOMB LONDON. Wednesday. OIK Winston Churchill faces the threat of a new par- li. uncut. irv blow up over the hydrogen bomb tomorrow, when members of the House of Commons are to probe the question of secret agreements with the I'nited States. Col.Reuter - 221 words
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123 1954-04-08 3 'National' now becomes Govt. problem I.OXDOX. Wed. Till British (iovernmrnt is to take i> irt in the argument over the (.rind National, it was announced last night. Critics of the steeplechase have dubbed it cruel. Lord l.loyd told the House of Lords that his chief, the Home Secretary, Sir David123 words
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92 1954-04-08 3 Butler has KOd fight game says Solomons LONDON, Wed. CII AN( I I I O If Butler's Budget has K Oil. all chances of uorld title fights in Britain this year. Jack ("Mr. Boxing") Solomons said today. The London bout the fishmonger promoter had pi inned between Don Cockell and92 words
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Article53 1954-04-08 3 NEW DELHI, Wed. The number of foreign missionaries in India doubled between 1947 and 1952, according to Dr. K. N. Katju. Home Minister. He .said yesterday the number of Protestant missionaries In India rose from 1.451 to :>,814, and the number of Catholic missionaries from 820Reuter - 53 words
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Article30 1954-04-08 3 BONN. Wed The Big Three Western Powers yesterday told representatives of other Western nations that they had no intention of recognising the East German Government. A.P.AP - 30 words
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Article71 1954-04-08 3 PERUGIA. ITALY. Wed— A curvaceous brunette was elect|ed "Miss Spring" by popular acclaim at a town party last i night. While the crowd cheered, the winner stepped to a microphone and b<x>med in a clear baritone: 1 Thank you. ladies and gentlemen for your choiceAP - 71 words
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Article58 1954-04-08 3 PARIS, Wed. An appeals court yesterday rejected a plea by Wilholf Korf. a former gestapo official. anahi.st his death sentence pronounced by I a military tribunal here on De- i ember 9. Korf a former corporal was sentenced for war crimes in- eluding the execution ofReuter - 58 words
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160 1954-04-08 3 EDINBURGH. Wed. SCOTTISH Nationalists yesterday claimed a victory in their campaign to have the Queen regarded as the first and not the second Queen of that name. The General Post Office announced that no more will mall vans and post boxes be decorated160 words
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Article240 1954-04-08 3 LONDON, Wed. Clotting prices or selected stocks were LOANS Consols 64 t h Funding 4 Ci lOi'i War 3V; 1056-59 87 t Loan 3's'.i 1956-^9 £94 12 6d BANKS Mercantile <£12' i) 27 Eiistern i£s) t% Chartered 1 > 43 3 Hongkong ($1; 97 INSURANCE Com. Un. (UU.)240 words
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Article24 1954-04-08 3 LONDON. April 7— (ash Buyers t760: Sellers jE76"ii; Forward Buyers £710: Sellers v;73»^: Settlement £780. Turnover a.m. 60 tons: p.m. 50 tons.24 words
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Article42 1954-04-08 3 LONDON. Apr. 7— Spot IT.d. May 17 '»d.. Junt 17.d.. July-Sept 17. d.. Oct. -Dec. 17 »d., Jan -Mar. l~\a.. Apr-June 17% d Apr. c.l.f. 17 1 16 d.. May c.l.f. 17'« d.. June c.l.f. 17 3 16d. Tone: Uncertain.42 words
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Article54 1954-04-08 3 NEW YORK. Wed —Fourteen West European countries la.st year exported to the Soviet Union and East Europe only half as much as in 1938 according fo figures published yesterday in the April issue of the United Nations monthly bulletin of statistics. The coi responding fisure for54 words
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Article, Illustration29 1954-04-08 3 If' s good to grow up in 'Viyella' V iyolla is the fabric for growing families .always soft and light, 'Viyella' positive!) thrives on washing (note the famous guarantee)29 words
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Advertisement52 1954-04-08 3 ft 1} 1 J~JTI <W^ 7. P i% I L* rv /i/ ipore \X S J t R ad BlngapoN 5 S I Sole Agents: j B-por. <T[i f QT|n na f tmttrO ul UnnrnM {incohpo"«»*ip m »o»r.KOf c, t S.NCAPORE P.O. BOX 565. Tc1:*****-73 KUALA LUMPUR P.O. BOX 107752 words
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Advertisement376 1954-04-08 3 day and i ■.--vn.s-j ninr]it wear Viyella j. IF IT SHRINKS WE REPLACE 'ClvHrlla' it alto madr by ihr makrrs nf I ,\.//n' ami hit' ihr <nmr sunrnntM We wish to apologise to our many patrons for the temporary inconvenience caused by the structural alterations in our ladies departments. WHITEBWfIVS376 words
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149 1954-04-08 4 Boy, 17, who 'founded' gang gaoled WHEN Bolbre Singh. 17. pleaded guilty yesterday tn having extorted 10 cents from a boy. he told a Singapore court that the money was "collected" for a gang, founded and led by him in the Ganges Road area. Belbee said he formed the gang149 words
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Article216 1954-04-08 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE 7.15 a.m. Time Signal nnd Opening i Announcement; 7.lt> Morning SU(r 7.30 News; 7.35 Melody Mixture 8.00 —8.30 london Studio Melodies; 857 Encash Schools Broadcast; 11.10 EiiKh.sh Schools Broadcast; 1.00 p m. Pwgra— <— ty; l.oi i.unrhtime Mu.slc; 1.30 Time Signal and N*Wa; 145 Dame Music; 200216 words
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Article41 1954-04-08 4 RAUB. Wed.-The annual meeting of Pahang Teachers' Union has elected the following officials: President Mr. E. P. E. Ananda: secretary. Mr. P Jiyarajaslngam; treasurer Mr. Tan Ah Leong: assistant secretary. Mr. P Karhigayan; vicepresident. Mr Austin Hool.41 words
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141 1954-04-08 4 YOK HENG (16) GETS A TRUST FLAT— BUT ONLY IN FILM A NEW documentary. "The Yok Heng Story" which illustrates, through the experiences of a Chinese family, the work of the social services in Singapore, will he released for exhibition next week. Made by the Malayan Film Unit, this 20-minue141 words
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Article270 1954-04-08 4 MALAY FACES MURDER TRIAL A SEAMAN leaving a coffee shop with a friend one night was assaulted by four men and died the next day of shock and haemorrhage from a brokei head, the Singapore Ninth Police Court was told yesterday. In the dork before270 words
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Article111 1954-04-08 4 T*HE case against Arthur Thomas Neville Fox. accused of rape, came up In the Singapore Seventh Police Court yesterday and was put down for mention again on April 14. Inspector M. C. Jacob, prosecuting, said he was still awaiting instructions from the Deputy Public111 words
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Article34 1954-04-08 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed The 32nd annual meeting of the Federated Malay State Chamber of Commerce will be held at the office of Evatt and Company, Kuala Lumpur on April 10 at noon.34 words
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Article, Illustration122 1954-04-08 4 rym: new SlOO currency notes. which will be available on Monday, are just slightly larger than the present SlO notes. Each measures 6\ in. by V, in. The colour is predominantly blue. The new S5O notes, which are similar in size and design to122 words
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456 1954-04-08 4 PERMIT LAW PROBE IS PROMISED IPOH, Wednesday. A MOTION in the Perak State Council that a third of trade licences be set aside for Malays was dropped today after a government assurance that a committee would be named to study the various enactments456 words
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Article65 1954-04-08 4 Bonny babies are we RAUB, Wed. Thirty-one babios took part ir» the "Bonny Babies' competition at Eraser's Hill in connection with "Health Week. The prize winners were: Ist Ronnirian, a Malay boy aged 5' 2 months and weighing 15' 4 lb; 2nd Teck Choo, Chines. girl aged five months and65 words
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Article671 1954-04-08 4 The following passengers will disembark from the Chusan in Singapore on Sunday. Mr. D. S. Anderson, Mr. P. R. Andrew, Mr. t,nd Mrs N. Ashworth. Mrs. M. A. Balfour and child. Mr. and Mrs J. A. G. Benson and child Mrs. J. R. Blutfden and child.671 words
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Advertisement273 1954-04-08 4 SPORTSMAN'S ■M* CHOICE HARRIS I WEED TAILORED SPORTS COATS and HACKING JACKETS from $90/OVERCOATS Single or double breasted fron; $165/--10 DIFFERENT SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM B7....."9hta.^g]L_^^g^^^g^_^^^^^/ SOLE A6EMTS FOR Amiim Rred.Unmctlol Mrgrmi Sum: Uuhloh jf»V»/IWi/(iV'#( W<^<^\V'/fo>%o^ o >^ 1 < .>« >K ii^4,>*,o >^ > >v<»#i>X<>"> tTKc Cockpit "The Talk273 words
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Advertisement172 1954-04-08 4 You'll feel cooler... j r p v and look better j| ARROW u<i H You just can't beat t!ie«o new Arrow lightweights for cool, cool comfort! Note how I thin they are— and how handi $u/ne! Every little breeze can Mop at your di rtish in and out leaving welcome172 words
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Article76 1954-04-08 5 MCA says <no' to $50,000 request KiLA LUMPUR- Wed. M-_ '.ranch of m Chinese turned by the Welfare H sso.ooo H hostel n )i bo > -s in ■i B told that nol come ible. Inn the comM.C.A. anB aside $500.Vlalay B r--<it: (1 s af'rr tter with the Datn76 words
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Article22 1954-04-08 5 fH nto a hawker's SI Slnga- v night by iph an risihtJr etween the door KB ■I away wit)22 words
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Article378 1954-04-08 5 CRISIS OUTLOOK— by Sir Gerald FOR THE PUBLIC: It's much brighter FOR THE BANDITS: Worse things to come PENANG, Wednesday. JHh Bmergency scene is much brighter today but it will be sometime before the trouble is ended, said the Hijjh Commissioner, Sir (Jerald Tempter, to Penan"; Settlement Councillors today. Sir378 words
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102 1954-04-08 5 Girls waved as boys sang a farewell PENANO, Wed. MORE than I.KOO schoolboys from St. Xavier's School broke into song; today when Sir GcraM and Lady fempler drove past cheering >tuclents. who lined the streets during their farewell tour of Penang. While the X.ivcriuiis sail? "lie's a iolly good fellow."102 words
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Article59 1954-04-08 5 BUTTERWORTH. Wed. About 1.000 kampong folk from Province Welle.sley waited two hours for Tengku Abdul Rahman. UMNO president, who wa.s to have addressed the Sunaei Dua UMNO branch last night The meeting wa.s originally I scheduled for la.st Monday. The Tengku failed to turn up59 words
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Article26 1954-04-08 5 KUANTAN. Wed. Chonp Keo, Cheah Kuan Kirn and Woo Kirn Hong were each fined i $10 yesterday for driving cars without reflecting mirrors.26 words
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Article82 1954-04-08 5 A previously unknown reef off the coast of Borneo has been named after the 7.000--ton British ship. Benrinnes, which discovered it while staling from Taiwan to Sandakan. The position wa.s plotted by Capt. J. S. R. Ras.-ick. then in command of the Benrinnes. Capt. Rassick is82 words
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Article128 1954-04-08 5 She insisted on knowing the fine before she pleaded guilty MRS. Sin Teck Han, wife of a shop-keeper charged with depositing refuse on her flve-foot-way. refused to make her plea in a Singapore court yesterday until the magistrate had supplied certain information. She wanted to know what her128 words
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Article40 1954-04-08 5 An afternoon "siesta" in a disused bus in Chanel Road, Sinßapore, on Tuesday cost a Chinese driver $470. The driver left his money and wallet in the bus when he slept. He woke to find it gone.40 words
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326 1954-04-08 5 Bandits feed on fear of guilty farmers NEW FOOD CLAMPS IN FORCE KOTA BHARI'. Wednesday. 'TWO hundred bandits in Kelantan, badly bitten by Government's food control measures, have taken to blackmailing the Malay farmer for their supplies. This is how the racket works. The bandits emerge from jungle and offer326 words
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Article121 1954-04-08 5 Man with a record: four months fIX) establish a charge under j the Prevention of Crimes I Ordinance against Hassan bin Johari, Inspector M. Mclntyre, prosecuting, produced in a Singapore court yesterday evidence showing that Hassan had five previous convictions during the last seven years. Mr. E. H. D'Netto. the121 words
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Article59 1954-04-08 5 PENANG. Wed.— Malaya has been invited to attend the sixth seminar of the World Health Organisation at Geneva starting on May 3. The seminar Is open to doctors, medical students public health and social workers nurses or others interested in international health problems. Applications could be made59 words
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Article55 1954-04-08 5 A Chinese crew member of the Shell tanker. Goldmouth. anchored off Pulau Bukom was found stabbed in the neclc yesterday morning. The man. Quek Cheng, aged 40. was attacked while asleep in his bunk. A bread knife was used in the stabbing. Quek was admitted to hospital55 words
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Article113 1954-04-08 5 Spore Councillors going on course npWO Singapore Legis- lative Councillors. Mr. Thio Chan Bee and Mr. M. P. D. Nair, have been chosen for a threeweek parliamentary j course which begins in London on May 10. They were selected by ballot at a meeting of113 words
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100 1954-04-08 5 Biggest rush for schools in capital KUALA LUMPUR. Wed MR. K. D. LUKE, senior inspector of schools Selangor. said today "pressure" for education in English is greater in Kuala Lumpur than anywhere else in the Federation. He wa< speaking at vhe opening of Travers Road extension of Princes of Wales100 words
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Article52 1954-04-08 5 Two houses in Katong. Singapore, were burgled yesterday morning and cash and valuables totalling $1,100 were <tolen. From the house of a Chinese woman in Tembeling Road 10 sold bracelets, a gold ring, and cash worth $760 were stolen An Indian living in Joo Chiat Place52 words
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Article44 1954-04-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— A road safety demonstration will be given by the police on the town padane, Batu Pahat. tomorrow at 4 p.m. On Friday, a lion dance performance will be staged at the same place at 4.30 p.nv44 words
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Advertisement181 1954-04-08 5 refrigerator; Mr m 53 CU FT CROSS SINGAPORE CASH 5725 or 12 of $67 FEDERATION CASH $780 or 1 2 of $72 "< OtNERAL ELECTRIC CO. <MAI_AYA> LTD. Even with your eyes closed •••you can tell it's your Parker 51 Fen have to w, your Parker "51" Pen to in"181 words
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Advertisement136 1954-04-08 5 f Only Yardley know the secret of blending lavr-idcr with rare ottos and precious musks to give a concentrated longer-lasting fragrance. The cool freshness and subtle distinction of Yardlcy Lavender is unique and inimitable. YARDLEY LAVENDER I o*«o<iw- imooth-lathrring, I nuiii >>^ tunld' TARDLIY i II OLD BOND STREET 'LONDON136 words
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Miscellaneous353 1954-04-08 5 SINGAPORE DIARY roi.M I BAND: Public perfor- meeting. British Council Hall. inn nee. King Otor^e V Park. 5.30 Stamford Hoad, 8.30 pm. SIMiAPOKi: ARTS 111 l Ml; I TIIK STAtiK GUI: Charity p, lm show shell Theatrette she u premiere of Anthony Armstrongs House. Collyer Quay. 8.30 pm. ilirtller Ten353 words
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Article17 1954-04-08 6 ;u Word* tin (minimum) MRS. AZMAN, Muar, thanks all d let ten en d ineral of17 words
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Article86 1954-04-08 6 ;n II atd* tit minimum) FOLLOW PEDAN'I 1. try day in .11 you want to win my Romary'f Honey Bake I :or the i newest jantzen portswear ;<t I Boutique, 64. I TOWN COUN I RY Dn in both mode] and bud- 1 834 a. CONI INENTAL CABARET ii86 words
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739 1954-04-08 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Thus. April 8, 1954. Mr. Butler's Budget Mr. Butler's budcet seems to have surprised everybody. It 1 makes the fewest taxation 1 changes in living memory. It offtn little to the tax-payer, < except a sneering halfpenny i off the entertainments tax. and t little to739 words
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Article286 1954-04-08 6 General Stocksw ell Leaves With regret Malaya saysi farewell today to Lieut. General Sir Hugh Stockwell, G.O.C. for two years, and the! High Commissioner's right hand man in the shooting war, against the Communists. General Stockwell previously com- I manded the Third Division in, the Middle East. He leaves to'286 words
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Article249 1954-04-08 6 We shall hear all ahnut Kallang airfield when the inquiry into the recent tragic crash begins. That will not be for some weeks. In the mean- 1 time it is unpleasant to read of "unusual" landings after heavy rain. On Tuesday an air- liner circled the port for249 words
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1121 1954-04-08 6 SIAM now occupies a most important position, politically and strategically, in SouthEast Asia. With Indo-China to the north and east, Malaya to the south, and Burma to the west, she is surrounded by countries all in some degree of unrest.1,121 words
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654 1954-04-08 6 man-in-the-Street IT is difficult to carry on a controversy from several thousand miles away, but I must protest against the way in which Dato Sir Cheng-lock Tan has attacked me for things I never said. At the UMNO-MCA National Convention of February 14654 words
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306 1954-04-08 6 AS a tenant of Durham Estate I protest against the Singapore Improvement Trust for Increasing their service charjre. This Increase was in the form of a notice from the Trustees stating that as from March 1 all tenants must pay the increased service charge or306 words
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Article113 1954-04-08 6 THE margin of profit allowed on ration rice to dealers by the Food Control Department Is 45 cents a picul. This does not allow for losses in transit, handling and storage which amounts to one to one and a half per cent. Add to this the113 words
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Article184 1954-04-08 6 I.^ROM a news Item In the Straits Times, it would appear that the British Government telephone expert, who h:is been advi.sinn the Sinn.i |x»re Oovernment. does not know of the existence of the I agreement under which Uov-»-rnment will purchase the Singapore undertaking of The184 words
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Article, Illustration233 1954-04-08 6 On the Margin No fireworks Not a irildlj wildly exciti either. Both. I be summed up •'iOund 1 At any i not anect t A the lint:, h and they w> n jj torced on th f COM i.l wiii write a ,j taxation an Then M treaty with secure233 words
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Advertisement549 1954-04-08 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. ;i> H..rrf« tin (minimum) TO MART: WilS »f 1 J Appathe Victoria In General H i -4 .>•». Mv hael cca, Apr. 6th. MX OAUD to Aids wit. o! 30 March at aru Hospital a son both well. •a H.,frf-< H0 (minimum) THE MARRIAOE will take place J549 words
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Advertisement11 1954-04-08 6 ICHOf! MERCHANT TAILORS 21. CUT II A STKEKT. SINC.APORE-1. PHONE: 8535.11 words
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Advertisement49 1954-04-08 6 bay gii* mym «r- me, y.: i -laid] j* f THIS Xl MAM tai£GiN...mi r JM Home ul I onl-. liUii.l. lirlter atni i« t inprrilirnl lor <• wiiml/i and tmwßj 4r) M m3rflk <>'" >llnf« mi:;: •>llin«". Qwwt Boolh't mill sal for il )>\ nainr! BOOTH'S GSNf Ajents I49 words
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250 1954-04-08 7 t\j) ALL AFTER 24 A® OF PLANNING __i .1 Singapore has pianncu a aquarium. Now it is almost ready detail nobody has been appointIkhurst, head of the London 51 week to advise on the suprrvi--170 odd Van Kleef Aquarium. But he250 words
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Article39 1954-04-08 7 A swarm of bees attacked three boy.s near a school in Tampenis Road. Singapore cay morning:. The boys. Peter Tan. agad tour, Benjamin. Bye and Chibo Matsua. seven, were treated at the hospital and discharged.39 words
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387 1954-04-08 7 Why I did not press for money Ramani KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. MR. R. RAMANI, a < lawyer, today told I the High Court that he regarded Mr. Robert Sheeks, the representa- < tive of the Committee for Free Asia, as a friend and so did not press for the $37,500,387 words
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Article28 1954-04-08 7 There will be a meeting of Singapore delegates to the All-Malaya Methodist Youth Fellowship Institute at the Tamil Methodist Church. Short Street, at 5.30 p.m. tomorrow.28 words
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Article20 1954-04-08 7 Pension rates for disabled officers and soldiers attached to the Singapore Military Forces were gazetted last night. term20 words
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53 1954-04-08 7 She forgives husband who pulled knife m ie otJhan. I I and B l.rahbcd knife kit- d and m It k. yes- court k and |t; B JeyaB ..:«i to .:■:<■ .she had I You H *ii> cii. H '.on can no ound the BK tO l« Iho: Mi Jeconsent53 words
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Article36 1954-04-08 7 WO WAN INJURED BY ROBBER j a railway track when she was .stopped by a man. He ba.shed her head against the track when she resisted him. Von? was admitted to hospital with serious head injuries.36 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-04-08 7 LADY TEMPLER on Tuesday opened the Federations first school for deaf children in Northam Knad. Penang. This picture shows Lady Templer asking; for information from Miss J. tlickes. thr school principal, about a six-year-old student. Boon San.43 words
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Article110 1954-04-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TIIK people of A m pans new vill.ige, hi, the outskirts of K ..il.i Lumpur, are making: a big effort to sell a record number of tickets for the next Social Welfare Lottery draw. The reason: The draw uilllie held tiiere on Apr.110 words
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Article77 1954-04-08 7 Persons convicted of at-tempti-d murder and of ItTlni on the earnings of prostitution will be brought within 'he new 1 Bill to beat gangsters in Singapore When the Bill the Criminal Justice (Temporary Provisions i Bill comet up for second reading in the Legislative Council next77 words
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Article39 1954-04-08 7 Three men held up school- boy in a back-lane In Aliwal j Street. Singapore, on Tuesday and robbed him of $3. The Secret Societies' SubBranch of the C.1.D.. investigating the robbery, yesterday detained three men.39 words
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Article39 1954-04-08 7 A KWSngtOßg Provincial Hank cheque No. *****0 drawn in Bingapon for $500 in favour of Messrs. Xim Sianß it Co. hai been reported lost. Anyone who comes aerou this cheque la a.skcd to report to the police.39 words
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Article207 1954-04-08 7 BETTER SUPPL \IALAYA may get a bett *M year, a whisky firm chii day. i He is Mr. H. Buckland, managing director of Buchanan aiui Company, who arrived by Qantas BOAC from I {Sydney, enroute back to England after a business trip. He207 words
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161 1954-04-08 7 No 'patch-work' on runway KALLANG airport will be kept in the best possible condition until the new international airport at Pava Lebur is completed, the Director of Public Works, Mr. A. Wear, said yesterday He was commenting on the i state Of the161 words
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Article29 1954-04-08 7 KOTA TINGGI. Wed. Muar 3ingawala will give shows in Phei Hua Chinese School here on Friday and Saturday in aid of Lady Templer's T.B. Hospital Fund29 words
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Article86 1954-04-08 7 Officials of the Malayan Indian Congress. Singapore, for the year are: President, Mr. A. N. Mitra; vice-president, Mr. V. P. Kanagasundaram; secretary, Mr. John Jacob; treasurer. Mr. A., P. Menon; committee, Messrs. K. M. Rangaraju. K. Vasoo. A. G. Dharan, K. M. R. Menon. Kundalal. T K.86 words
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Article175 1954-04-08 7 Motorist's appeal dismissed r pilE Singapore Chief Justice. A Sir Charles Murray-Ay;Ls-ley. yesterday dismissed the appeal of a scrap iron merchant. Pek Siong Koon. again-st the suspension for a year of ills driving licence. Pelt's licence was suspended 1 for baling allowed a friend who had no driving: licence to175 words
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Article70 1954-04-08 7 IPOH. Wed The Sultan of Perak today laid the foundation .stone of the Muslim Reli- < glous Court and the Religious Department building! here in the presence of a distinguished fathering which included the Meiitri he.sar. the British Adviser and Admiral O. W. Phil- lip.s. a visitor70 words
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222 1954-04-08 7 CHEE HAI NAM. a motorist, accused of driving under the Influence of drink, was acquitted in the Singapore Second Truffle Court yesterday without his defence being culled Tin- offence was alleged to have been coinmlttrd in Mount bat ten Road on the iii-ht Dt Feb.222 words
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98 1954-04-08 7 KITAI.A M'MPI'K. Wed.— The police today warned all <Jov<uiiii. hi unices that when they issued cheques which were to be delivered by hand they should cross Hi. in This-uarnint; came as a result of a number of MM lie trd in the Juvenile Court98 words
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152 1954-04-08 7 Old conviction in force IN Singapore Assize Court vesterfhiv. Mr. lattice Brown imposed an enhanced sentence of five years' gaol on A. Kashid bin AH. for stealing a wallet. iiie iniixiir'im sniifiire w«i> three years, but as Rashid had previously been convicted152 words
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Article45 1954-04-08 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Thieves broke Into a Chinese house at Ipoh Road. Kuab Lumpur, early yesterday and stole jewellery and cash worth $100. From another house in thr same area burglars pot awaj with $13 and a fountain pen worth $10. i45 words
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Article106 1954-04-08 7 Gave bandits radio: youth gaoled IPOH, Wed. A YOUTH of 19, Kong Tee v ho today told Mr. Justice Thon.Mm. in the Assize Court, he had supplied a battery radio to bandits because hr was in l>ar. was saoicd for five years The youth, who waa arrested at Tanjon» Tuallanu106 words
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Article39 1954-04-08 7 KOTA BHARU. Wed. Thp Federation police band will give a concert tomorrow night at 8.30 at the hockry piter: Kota Bharu. The concert will be followed by brat ing the retreat. The bockey pitch will br floodlit.39 words
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Advertisement131 1954-04-08 7 NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS >ERATION OF MALAYA. i- af •■rii|.|,>wi.« hav# on to employ— a<ndental!y !<r.i'.:.m Workmen'! C"m--(0 !Hr(H i )r ]>t A|>nl. ll'-TH I mi ployee lim lmlfoi otfiiv* B I I WHIM Mlil»ll arc i ne» b irdi n m empiojran ma>' b« Workmni'f CmwmmHMERCI \l. UNION" loklet cntitleil131 words
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Advertisement233 1954-04-08 7 PLASTICOTIZE rOUR CAR AfJD PRESERVE iHAT ORIGINAL SHOWROOM SKINE HAVEN'T TOtf MCAXO7 rs X ft^' S WHAT* PIFFIRtNCt WGHBORX&mPkuticoU IS REALLY GOOD; Almost all car washing is done with a soap or detergent of some kind now you can get a polish that will stand this treatment The new PLASTICOTE233 words
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Miscellaneous175 1954-04-08 7 The weather MINIMI M WlMlua. (i.30 p.m. on April 6 to 730 am on April T): Singapore 74 dev;ie«s Penjiig 77. Kota Bahru 72 Kuala Lumpur 72. Ipoh 72. KMBtU '1 MAXIM I M KMPniATVSB: i. .30 a.m. to 7.30 pm. on April ft: Singapore 87. Naaag 91. Kc.i Bahru175 words
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Article83 1954-04-08 8 Chrrry Blossom time Ls call- i ing a record number of Mala- yans on sea trpa to Japan. Up to yesteiday more than 150 Malayans alone had booked passages or the 24.215-ton liner Chusan. which leaves Singapore next Wednesday. The 8.1. ship Santhia, which leaves for Japan83 words
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201 1954-04-08 8 'REPORT ON MONDAY' FIRST notices callinp; up 200 Singapore youths for National Service were sent out yesterday. Those who receive them must report for medical examinations on Monday. Examinations will be carried out at the General Hospital and at Tan Tock201 words
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134 1954-04-08 8 The happy inhabitants of Singapore Boys' Town impress Father Wegner FATIIFR Nicholas II Wegner, director of Father Flanagan's Boys' Town of Nebraska, visited Singapore Boys' Town at Bukit Timah yesterday. "I was very impressed with the physical facilities in the 'town' as well as with the training programme," Father Wegner134 words
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Article118 1954-04-08 8 Clinics plan for housing estates THE Singapore City Council intends in future to provide an infant welfare clinic in each public housing estate. ao that residents will have health facilities practically at their doorstep. A site for a clinic has benn I reserved in Queenstown. the new satellite town which118 words
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Article84 1954-04-08 8 Officials of the Kiwi Members' League. Singapore, are: President: Mr. Herbert Burin; vice-pre.sidents: Messrs. Goh Seng Lim Michael Tan; secretary: Mr. V. Rajaratnam; asst secretaries: Messrs Ang Ah Yew and Wee Khian Siong: treasurer: Mi. Lim Hock Cheng, asst. treasurer: Mr. Francis Tan; .sports secretary: Mr. Tan84 words
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Article73 1954-04-08 8 Six charges of falsiflcatietn of statements of accounts were preferred against Thomas John Davirs in the Singapore Ninth Police Court yesterday. It was alleged that during February. Davie-s. employed by i Shaw Brothe-rs at the Pavilion Theatre, falsified certain daily box eifflce statements e>f ac- counts73 words
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Article25 1954-04-08 8 A total of 1.150 youths between 18 and 20. mostly Chinese, re-sisterod at the National Service ofnee In Beach Road. Singapore, yesterday.25 words
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338 1954-04-08 8 CID man caught at smuggling $3,000 FINE OR 18 MONTHS JOHOKE BAIIRI Wednesday. PAUL DAVID, a detective sergeant of the Special Branch C.1.D.. Johore Bahru, was fined 83,000, in default 18 months* (faol. in the Sessions Court today for attempting to smuggle 60 cartons of cigarettes on which the duty338 words
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Article218 1954-04-08 8 Dr. Ommanney outlines plans I>LANS to develop the fishery research station in the 1 Colony into a centre for South-east Asia are now being carried out. said Dr. F. D. Ommanney director of Singapore Regional Fishery Research Station yesterday. Dr. Ommanney told Singapore Rotarians: "My218 words
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126 1954-04-08 8 Can S'pore afford this daily 100? WITH 100 babies being born every day in Singapore greater understanding and practice of family planning was an urgent necessity. Mrs. Goh Kok Kee. the chairman of the Family Planning Association, said yesterday "Singapore would need to build a new school eve-ry week to126 words
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Article51 1954-04-08 8 Yeo Prng Lam 19. a draftsman, was yesterday fined a total of $200 in Singapore- for driving a car without a lice-nee. third party insurance and consent of the owner In Tanjong Rhu Road on March 16 last year. He was also disqualified from driving for a51 words
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Article49 1954-04-08 8 A lecture on Buddhism will bo given nt 8 p.m. on Saturday at the Buddhist Union. Jalan Sonyum Shrine. Singapore, by the Ve-n. Bhikkhu U. Titthila Than, who has bee-n serving with the London Buddhist Society for several years and is on his way to Australia.49 words
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Article26 1954-04-08 8 The Indian Fine Arts Society will present "Gomathyin Katha!an." a Tamil drama, at the j Victoria Theatre. Singapore. I on April 14 and 15.26 words
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80 1954-04-08 8 T JOHORE BAHRU Wed AN Hong San, a merchant. was fined $2,000 by IK N. L. Cohen In the Sessions Court here for makin- a falae elcchiration to the Cu.stom.s on 200 bags of white simar The sugar arrived from Singapore in80 words
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Article34 1954-04-08 8 Ar.shad B. Wasl. e>f Haveloek Road, was flne-d $50 yesterday in the Singapore First Traffic Court for speeding at 55 to 70 miles per hour along Ei.st Coast Road Frb. 26.34 words
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122 1954-04-08 8 RXTB, Wed— Detachments o f Hi.- King's Mix in Hides, the Malay Reclment and thr l.ancers stood guard at the Chinese cemetery for the C'henc Benc (All Souls) festival, to stop possible b.inelil raiels for the food offered at till' UI.iVCS. The I122 words
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Advertisement305 1954-04-08 8 >iiii\h.:i!T I eNJPSsn Previews of our Easier Attractions I SAT. MIDNIGHT ft ALAN i ir LAW 1^ i i l at his W V GREATEST in M' a WHALE of an I ADVENTURE! P COLUMBIA'S f/\W m i flfß^ If ISt H\ll OIJtR j'l'J^:^! S.B.M 4 9.15 ZlVk/im 3.nn*7.3U I305 words
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Advertisement232 1954-04-08 8 XL CATHAY ORGANISATION A J T KACTIONs iioni 2i-u<i worn m»e«uiM.> <».!•» A M.:ii|p' 2nd hilarious mm THE MOULD'S MOST BEAI TIFI I IN THE MOST GLAMOROt S IMI it i UVi OP UH It 111 I- 1 IMI 1N... PLUS 2 CINEMASCOPE SHORT BJECTjB "DANCERS OF THE DEEP" "COROIJAI232 words
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Article, Illustration1711 1954-04-08 9 One man died every 5 yards on Japs' Railway of Death TIMES special FEATURE A BAND of high Allied officers assemhled at little Tamarkan in the Siamese jungle in March, 1944. Ragged shorts and native sandals concealed their rank. Gaunt bodies and faces puffed with hardship and suffering made aDaily Mirror - 1,711 words
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Advertisement35 1954-04-08 9 Jidlign" 111 H L I ll' 3 M Sl-70 Matignum v I Wj*» 1 MM ■L I EORKro ft I fl Bn't let that V take hold! IT I HONt i •^t^/ill Nl'^B VU.4.E I35 words
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Advertisement6 1954-04-08 9 I M»%I«»||IIOU liiinboat hero of Iliirma6 words
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Advertisement284 1954-04-08 9 Hr.UJesfs KEEPS YOUR MOUTH HEALTHIER brush is better for your H*JJI t, Inch-long brush -ho ad <C^^^^fc^^^B^'i^ with three row* of ~~~^JI~3 I bristle* cleans imidc (^^**"Si; outside, between mi ■^jt-'j l en top of your teeth '^*^tii3«t J^ Hygienieally clem, as ikl I lited in glass. y^^^-ij- ~?M3ff firmly284 words
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Miscellaneous70 1954-04-08 9 tPif-Fi Travy #>/## say on Canhi>ad? ■■■■■IH V'll B«USM OOrV feSN N 1 MEXW>VUILE— HE] OOR MFATNt-SS PRO6RAM, t, OU«ic MTi;» PORTED TWE YOU OONC "X, MD X^i &O COMPLETE, WM =N WE |.^T~ X "«&£Mf J 522*^/?^ 73£%L L^^^^C'\\ S/W L^ .##># SrnmH Mm** v»t Ul PCOF6S6OB, TkAT \/VKIT\70 words
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Article732 1954-04-08 10 Rubber shares easier THE price of tin in Singapore continued to rise 1 yesterday and gained $5 a picul o 1362.75, which was 50 cents, more than the peak price for however, continued its easier tendlncy of the past 'two days and. shed 1{732 words
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Article140 1954-04-08 10 Singapore I m Produce K\changr: noon prices p*-r pu\il IMC Copra: steady: April nominal $30 buyers. $30 sellers; May ;|;u buyers. $30', sellers. Coconut oil: quietly sttudy; $53 sellers. Pepper: quiet, no business reported: white pepper down $15. black down $10; Muntok white $260. Sarawak $255. Lampont; black140 words
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Article62 1954-04-08 10 March rubber crops announced are: Alor Ponpsu Amalgamated bUtM Ltd 79.250 lb Bedonv iMalaya) Rubber ltd 50.0011 Ib limrrlDh Rubber KMtttrs l.t<l 40.700 ib.: 'IYoiik Kubber Kstates Ltd, 26 950 In Ihf Hnklt Kalll Rubber Fst.ite* ltd. pioduced 27. 1 12 lb. of rubber in March. »hiii the62 words
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Article27 1954-04-08 10 The Selayang Tin Dredcintobtained 973 piculs of ort and recovered ST 93 tons of tin concentrates, for Ihe first quarter, ended March 31. this year.27 words
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Article65 1954-04-08 10 Australic stocks Stock l many reachir>| the ;.i r t were qule I Loan Austral! i t new i Bank ot N Aust. Cons',: B. Hill Prop Drag Houm Ooldsbrouxh Mort i net i Colonial 8 I 1.C.1. (X* Mount I. yell V.l.'M I N. Bickoi li;. Woohvorin A. Amal65 words
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Article14 1954-04-08 10 On tlip free .1 dollar M cash Bill BttTllng one lael of14 words
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Article20 1954-04-08 10 March tin out] ar» J Thabawlri-. piculs of ore :> Dredcins Ltd S Amalgamated ,^M ctii n r-honc section20 words
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Article163 1954-04-08 10 The rubber price in Singapore eased considerably, yesterday, on j liquidation of stocks and April first <rade closed last night at 57 7, cents i lb.. 1 :l« cents below Monday. Thtre was a reasonable amount of selling with the trr.de absorbing jflerings. The close was easier. Closing163 words
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Article77 1954-04-08 10 Ship* bine alongside thr Singapore Harbour Board wharves or expected today »re: Devonshire 1 2. Bencniachaii 4 5. Nissel Mi»ni CP.: Pre*ldent Harding 89, Overijse! 13 14 Klzan Maru 15 16. Tudor 18. i Belafca l»/», BHMU N Wall 4.' Rajah Brooke 21 22. Beluru 23. BentotiL- 24.77 words
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Advertisement422 1954-04-08 10 .ijJa=lWj/=i.-.ii«»'.'ii-i h '.-<-i t I^l LAST DAY Mf-tJt-9.M p.m. Starts T'. -morrow India's Strong Queen >m WIUKt 3 THAN gl r\irni L#— Tgir. >J fH^l\ EVER! A South-East Asia Film Co. R''ll :iM Piles Hurt You? If you have Itchlnc. hlfxilng. Internal or protrudli k- l"i. don't uffer unotdrr ithnut422 words
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Advertisement204 1954-04-08 10 NOTICES IN THE ESTATE OF OH ENG HONG Deceased NOTICE Is hereby given that all creditors and other persons havl'ig any claim against the Estate of Oh Eng Hong deceased, late of No. 39 Cantonment Road Penang who died on thr 7th day of October 1953 nre required to send204 words
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Advertisement172 1954-04-08 10 NOTICES NOTICE LOSS OF SAVINGS PASSBOOK Notice U hereby given that Savings Passbook No. 259 of Overseas Union Bank Ltd. in the name of Tan Eng Vim, having been lost or mislaid, has been reported to the Issuing Bank for cnncellatlon. TAN ENG VIM. Date 6/4/54. NOTICE Federation Of Malaya172 words
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Advertisement935 1954-04-08 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS INSPECTOR OF MACHINERY, Labour Department, Singapore. Salary 1715-35A- 1,030 Bar, 1.100-40 A -1,420 p.m. plus current allowances. The total emoluments at present I range (a> Single Officer— 5865-35A--1.1808'1,250-40A-1.570 pm. (b) Married Officer $965 25-47.25A--1,059.75-1 .100-35A-1.310 B 1.380-40 A -1.700 and <c« Married Olficer with dependent children 59G5.25-47.25A--1,390.50 B935 words
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Advertisement780 1954-04-08 10 NOTICES CEYLON SPORTS CLUB THE NEW club hou-e will be officially opened by the Rt. Honble Malcolm Mac Donald. PC. on Tuesday 13th April 1954 at 5.30 p.m. Members who are attending the function are asked to communicate with the Hon. Secretary. 95 Balestler Road before Saturday 10th Instant. DISSOLUTION780 words
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Advertisement79 1954-04-08 10 SCOTLAND'S il GIFT TO M THE yt WORLD Queen anne Scotch Whisky Agents: JACKSON Co., LTD, -MhiinniiiiiiiHiiHiimiiiiHiiiiiiiinimimii'iiimiHiiim I -HARVEY I STEEL OFFICE FURNITURE f r S^-WBfM FILING CABINE" 1, 5 CUPBOARDS rßi^^w' STORAGE BINS i^T-jj 5L SHELVING I BH INDEX CA3INETS Hpi CLOTHES I SoU Agents* 311 I < lli:i79 words
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Advertisement978 1954-04-08 11 co, ltd. t., ,4,2 i ir -"PCff Passage BLUE FUNNEL LINE «>«P«« rr j via other ports to lood and discharge cargo .£Ol GLASGOW, LONOON. CONTINENTAL PORTS Dua ioils P. S'nom Tcnong j Apr. 10/11 Apr. 10 Apr 14 Apr. 13/1* Apr. 17/18 Apr. 16 Apr 21 Apr 72/23 Apr978 words
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Advertisement1068 1954-04-08 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIAN/UK. /CONTINENT ipor. P. S'hom Ponong MALAYA" for Kohjicnono. Saigon Hongkong, V.onilo, "MioSiA- ke B iom j. I*2! ABr J/1 J A p f Kohnchong, Saigon, Hongkong. Manila, Kobe ft "LAl^D^'foißongkoV:. tftfS, "J+ SAILINGS TO CONTINENT ft SCANDINAVIA Fer Colombo, Aden, Port Void, Genoo, Antwerp,1,068 words
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Advertisement994 1954-04-08 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to U.K. ond CONTINENTAL PORTS S'psra P- S'nam Ptnong Benvenue tor Liverpool. Glo".oow, Rotterdam. Hull In Port "•^^V'Har^rg Ant trP> 10/11 Ape. ''TZSSTQi L VCrPO< 0. 34 13/15 Apr. 11/12 Apr. •""SrSE Pot^rm. Apr. 24/24 Apr. 27/28 Apt. j •SW^.'^M. A >» '•7o^«rdam U HLr:'.994 words
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Advertisement1169 1954-04-08 11 McALISTER 6c CO., LTD. TEL- No 281*. KLAVENESS LIME ELLERMAN fV BUCKNALL LOS ANGELES, SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON, HAVRE, ROTTERDAM PORTLAND SEATTLC VANCOUVER HAMBURG t HULL Accept.nq'cnrrjr for Central Soitti and for USA r;crth AJtoryHc Port, Accepting gond Conodo via Colombo «UNNYVILLI CITY OF BIRMINGHAM UNNYVa ta, P S'hom Penong S^'1,169 words
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149 1954-04-08 12 By MAXIM' RAKK II NOW that thr new short hair styles are the vostie. main problem and expense is the initial perm rind the odd curi that needs to be done every so often One so-ahead salon in Singapore eaten for this149 words
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Article, Illustration414 1954-04-08 12 Make this apron for your (laughter lIERE is the sort of apron your small daughter will really want to wear. Buy U yards of checked gingham, .'Wins, wide, and card pi narrow, while, rick-rack braid. Make the pattern from the diagram the arrow414 words
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Article, Illustration238 1954-04-08 12 Says ELIZABETH (Lady) PAKENHAM PLEANLINESS is :i virtue, but one thai we musi inculcate with care. H is so easy i<> overdo ii to damage dbiklren*a mmdi when we intend to protect their bodies. Worship <»!' cleanlinew may become ;i form of238 words
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275 1954-04-08 12 Now we can make nature out to be a liar! 17 VK iii. ke-ai i- nothing ■tea Ihf women of Egypt us -(I it witii devast.it.ni; results. I > iaj .1 whole new nn i nkNUi l<»r m:«si,i:.i. ej brow pencil and 'i c appeared ii the narket. With these275 words
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Advertisement268 1954-04-08 12 ask for HEINZ t ImhA liSl a Li' t'f Heinz Tomato m- j 1 Ketchup creates flavor sensa1^ v t o n Y° u 'l' ove tne zestful ia»3 IIL% tang l a^ s t0 your avor te meat, the delicious savor it -0s j|HI gives to soups and special268 words
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Advertisement266 1954-04-08 12 Merry! \rs, both b\ naiiH- Mid D«tur< -Tl^ for this is little Merry Lo* of Kirn Sni<i Koad. Singapore, fr<l on Cow &<;;«!< Milk Food. Her in o l her writes "I should like to thank yen for Cow K <.. (»nlv Food given lo my daughtrr \xighl is Increasing266 words
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Miscellaneous215 1954-04-08 12 The Straits Times Crossword S; r thl tl. Such gentry are liable to >;et left j I I Soothliv,' rrmarV In another place i i HHii t H fhiid lnrllriwl to brpak away (9>. T^ v i« Faculty acquired In teaching? 19 I 21 II I I Onp of "loreml215 words
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258 1954-04-08 13 KINGSTON. Wed. CHARLES Palmer, manaaet of the MCC team on tour In the West Indies said yesterday that the Test series had hern marred by many incidents. Some people however, had magnified these incidents out of all proportion. Me urged West Indians to258 words
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Article23 1954-04-08 13 LONDON \\r<! R 11c by I'nlon results: Fxeter 1! N'pwpor: 14. Liverpool 3 BtrkenbMd Park 3: Teienmouth 0 Torquay 11 123 words
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Article169 1954-04-08 13 Schedule for World Cup soccer LONDON Wed THE World Cup qualifying mat- ch»s «ere concludnd In Olasco-v with tie victory of England over Scotland on Saturday. The 16 qualifying teams with their n... -.chi's in ihe first round proper are: Junr 16: I'ruguay v Ciechoslovakaa at Hi-mi-,. Austria v Scotland.Reuter - 169 words
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Article, Illustration520 1954-04-08 13 Epsom Jeep - GIVE THE SMALL, FAST MEN A TRIAL Tip for Services soccer selectors Big forwards have failed By CHARLES BRYCE JNLESS Combined Service- ran take achanta^e of the local call-up to appropriate some of he under-20 Colony stars for the team, their Allays Cup campaign is likely to be a failureReuter - 520 words
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Article339 1954-04-08 13 LM>KFST BEAI and JOSKER 11. the Daniels stables 1 Derby hopes, are likely to skip their engagements in 1 in- Derby trials at Ipoh on Saturday. They did not come with the rest of Daniels string but are expected to arrive over the weekend.339 words
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203 1954-04-08 13 U.S. COACHES ARE TRAINING INDIAN TEAM NEW DELHI. Wed 'J'WO AnnTicana are among the i four coaches training India i athletes for Hie Asian Games In Manila. Dr. A. W. Howard of the Lurknow Christian College and Ted Arnold Of the V M.C A College at Madras hav< joined with203 words
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Article455 1954-04-08 13 SPOTTING THE WINNERS iy| V ten to follow at the lT Perak Derby meeting are: FOREST BKAI for the Derby. This slashing flve-year old by Delvllle Wood is certain to stay tht Derby distance. He certainly was not disgraced when he failed in the Spring Cup over a mile with455 words
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Article71 1954-04-08 13 TOKYO. Wed The Japanese Boxing Commission today announced that world llyweight boxinc iMiiipinn Yoshio Shlrai would delend his title in a 15-round mutcfi with Leo KspiniLit of the Philippines on May 24. p The llxht is to be held In Tok>«S K>pim»a defeated Shirai last,Reuter - 71 words
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Article26 1954-04-08 13 LONDON Tues. -M Association football results: V J J First Division: VtWI Kym. Villa 1. x. f Second Division: oHUjan^thletic 0 Leicester City 226 words
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Article33 1954-04-08 13 The annual veneral meeting of the Singapore Table Tennis Association will be held on Saturday at 230 p m. at the residence of nato C. J Paglar, 321 Joo Chiat Place.33 words
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234 1954-04-08 13 lONUON. Wed 1 nKU opening their defence of the world table teiinl* team I championship with a S-0 win over Auxtria, England completed their yesterday's programme with another S-0 victory. Their opponents were Italy. Richard Beivni.in. Johnny I < ..< I and Aubiev Sniiun.s.234 words
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Advertisement179 1954-04-08 13 ■(DIGESTION W. rice. O 1 y men ti '•*'> orb* 10I Ik I I Kuabi ley hair r Bet in W r $3.00. ■lung hair ■pxi Box ItS) mf Avoid WNFLUENzA to) ywgec £f 9» 1 T J ii An amazing 7.1 cv. ft. of E 'I cold space in179 words
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Advertisement43 1954-04-08 13 %Parker FACTORY SOLE AGENT AND REPAIR SERVICE STATION Yon/or »P 3[ ANDAR R.S2 (PRE-SHRUNK) "IV SATEEN DRILL /^^i MADE IN ENGLAND ,j[? if M MICN CJ.-» S S 'All OKI Trade inquire to SANDILANDS BUTTERY AND CO. LTD. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR 'POM43 words
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Miscellaneous428 1954-04-08 13 L "THURSDAY i WORD PUZZLE 'IT Cut out jnd pin with other coupon* Potting instructions appear below. I Name Addicts I M I i ijjjj X]BPb_A 1 MISSING E A U tTyM let tehs u'fi^L l" ACROSSi r USING j S M_E J T E R| clues j t>m N428 words
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Article, Illustration552 1954-04-08 14 LUCK JOHAN KEEP H.K. BANK AT THE TOP LATE RALLY BY BUXOM FAILS Honjfkons Bank 2; Pulo Bukom 1 WEAKENED by injuries, Honjfkonp; and Shang hai Bank came near to dropping their first point in five outings in the senior division of the Singapore Business Houses F.A. League at Farrer552 words
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Article412 1954-04-08 14 RESULTS LEAGUE POSITIONS DIVISION ONE old storage 1 Sime Darby I rasn A Neave t Mercantile Bk I M.P.H. 1 Chartered Bk P.reweries 1 O.T.K.t 6 I I'ulo lltikom 1 Honxkong Bk I (;nlhiie 1 Mai. Airways 1 I llandelsbank 0 S T.( 4 1.C.1. 4 Mansfield Stanvac 5 lord412 words
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309 1954-04-08 14 Pereira Co. put MPH out of luck Chartered Bank 4: M.P.H 1 pHARTEREI) BANK S.C. scored three Sfoals in two brilliant spells just before and after the interval to finish 4—l winners over Malaya Publishing House in their SBHFA Div. 1 game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesi terday. A good309 words
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Article127 1954-04-08 14 'THE Combined Schools :eam :o meet Johore Combined Schools in their annual soccer match at Muar on Saturday is: Albert de Souzh |UI); Abbus bin Abu Amin <VS>. Tan Kirn Ch\e iRI»; Musa bin Yaacob (Bat>tt]N Thin Sin Yeorg ißartleyi. I. J Singh i.C.S.I. Malleques <Bartle>127 words
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Article31 1954-04-08 14 Si:ne Darby SC. defeated Sinsapore Cold Storage 3-1 in their SBHFA Div. 1 match at STC ground yesterday. SiMahudriin ,2' and Velu scortd for the winners.31 words
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Article, Illustration48 1954-04-08 14 MERCANTILE BANK goalie Soo Wuon and F N centre forward Pon < right) light jor poMMtAM over the head of full back AH Abdullah while Mcnt, Yong and Mahtnda uatch anxiously on left. Soo Wuon relieved this attack an incident in yesterday's Jalan Bcsar soccer.48 words
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Article276 1954-04-08 14 S.T.C. KEEP LEAD IN DIVISION 2 CINCAPORE Traction Co stayed I on top ol the SBHFA Div. 2 table with a 4-0 win over Handels- brink at Farrer Park yesterday. Haji Garhan (S), Boniface and K Kerr wert the scorers. J Lay- field refereed. i Stanvac beat Ford Motors 5-1276 words
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Article63 1954-04-08 14 Oriental Telephone and Electric Co. kept In second place in Ihe SBHFA Dlv l table witli nine pom's from five outings, in be-Uinc newlvpromored Breweries S.C. 6-1 at Oeylunc Stadium yesterday. Breweries played with three reserves. s, uprs for the winners were: Tommy Mlsmhi (I),63 words
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Article69 1954-04-08 14 LONDON. We<l The int.rn,.UMMI table tennis team matches here today resulted: MM: (iroup A: England beat PllMlß Austria beat Isratl 5-0: Wales beat Italy 5-1; (irnup B: Spain beat Portugal 5-0; Hunvary tx-at Scotland 5-0 India bcai Ku-ypt ,S-0; Japan beat Rum. inn 5-0; (iroupReuter - 69 words
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Article48 1954-04-08 14 NIAGARA FAI I S New York Wtd. -Eddie Choong of Malaya the All-England badminton champion is favoured to win the men s riaglM title In the American Badminton Association's 14th national championships opening toda>. with ih« world's best In competition for the first tinif48 words
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Article24 1954-04-08 14 The 19th annual general meeting of the Singapore Badminton Association will be held in the Badminton Hall at 230 pm on Saturri.iv24 words
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Article434 1954-04-08 14 Mercantile nank 4; KAN. 2. VIERCANTII.E BANK put up A fine all-round performance I yesterday when they cleared one ol I their stlfTest hurdles In beat ins Fraser and Neave by 4-2 in a thrilli ing SBHFA Dlv. 1 game at Rivir 1 Valley434 words
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Article139 1954-04-08 14 Five for Manila boxing aiNOAPOI *J A 1 bnxrn. M Manila n> > fl was select fl at the yesterday This si confirm;i I Olymp.c The tean dul H;i Austin (RASC I Bulat bin Threi part In the I I G I-;. M and H p. AuiSi tprda\ era Li139 words
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Article22 1954-04-08 14 LONDON v f Mann. -M day thi I •o en to Hont K i j I a series of Ran a22 words
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Article91 1954-04-08 14 M>( FR UAGVB, DIV. I: hiticMMhlelir v Rovers, .lalan It.-.,. niV. 3«: Ki-hrnaran (mli I Junior A. A Gerlang; Alexandra t.T. v Tuai Mnnj 0.8.A BOIH Rinlan; S( Malay S.I, IlM\ (round. KRIKXIM.I Argonauts 5. I I n_ INTER-SCHOOI.: Hartley v Vir- toria School. VS trmmii skrvkks LKAGUI91 words
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