The Straits Times, 24 May 1954
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Title Section14 1954-05-24 1 The Straits Times. He***** I std. 1845 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MAY 24, 1954. 15 CENTS.14 words
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Article, Illustration422 1954-05-24 1 MUM SHOWS THE WAY OUT jrents break assembly of 2,500 ILDING parents yesterday broke up the assembly of 2,500 Chinese students who had »eked themselves in at the Chung Cheng High !i(Kil. Singapore, on Saturday, mainly mothers, began to arrive at they were refused admittance by422 words
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Article159 1954-05-24 1 kl \I.A 1.1 MPUR, Sim |> GOPAI !'ll LAY, joint IX. winner of last week's ts Hates word puzzle it, ii..l li)(la> "Ku.iS.i pur Is a iiukv place tor ho shares tlie l>ri/e uith another LumpiU contestant On l ook Hoe, made mv attempts In159 words
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Article27 1954-05-24 1 Run. allinnii. teachers to in. ion and DOt i).- MibLnquiry on i Irafa wag a national Labour advisory comiried emptoyeea 1< nal workers.27 words
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235 1954-05-24 1 The 360 men who shamed critics AND JOINED THE ARMY KUALA 1.1 Ml'l K. Sunday TMIK fad that 360 of the Son members (it the First liattalion of the Federation Kegiment are Chinese is a slap in the face for critics, who said the Chinese community would ne\er serve in235 words
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Article, Illustration15 1954-05-24 1 Yolande, 24. is in the quest t v m i Singapore entrant in the MUt15 words
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Article49 1954-05-24 1 RACE HORSES DIE IN BARN BLAZE DETROIT. Sun Thirtynine thoroughbreds and two ponies died yesterday In Ore ed a wooden barn tablehanda and grooms. I leepins in the barn, ■i burns. One hov.se released from an adjacent .stable dashed Into a fence and had to be destroyed. A i'49 words
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123 1954-05-24 1 LONDON. Sun i i*HL two Russian air attaches '1. expelled trom Britain for spying naci the .secret telephone directories ot the War Ministry, and Admiralty These directories list the names rank, and telephone extensions ol memben department and say what job they are doing123 words
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Article35 1954-05-24 1 JKSRELTON. Sun The Governor of North Borneo. Mr R E Turnbull. yesterriav opened the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking CorporattOß'l new $1,500,000 rourstorey building here. About 700 people attended the ceremony Renter.Reuter - 35 words
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Article145 1954-05-24 1 r»Y July 8-in less than seven Beach. Caltfscnl*. known until the Hosini: date there. June J, \t the Kuala Lumpur Kotary (lulis annual hall at tlie Chenwa Hall oa June II three Federation entrants will he selected to compete with Singapore's heat winners judging In145 words
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131 1954-05-24 1 LUNCH IN THE PARK MAY BE APPROVED 200 visitors explore reserve Kuala LUMPUR. Sunday. PROPOSALS for the partial or total lifting of the present food ban and the 3 p.m. time restriction at the new Templer Park at Ranching, 14 miles north of Kuala Lumpur, are being discussed, an official131 words
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Article29 1954-05-24 1 TOKYO. Run. The Asian water resources technical conference, sponsored by the Ur'.ted Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East, ended its one-week >n here yesterday.29 words
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222 1954-05-24 1 We're grateful to him, says Mr. Lee KUALA I-IMI'IR, Sunday. pBINBSI miners were told here today that (Jen. Sir Gerald Templer is not anti-Chinese. "To allege that Gen. Templer is anti-Chinese La ;>. complete and wilful distortion of the truth. said Mr. H. S. Lee.222 words
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144 1954-05-24 1 KO1A BAHRU. Sunday TROOPS Ol the Malay Remment and police usmn thick rope hauled General Templet s car 250 yards to Chepas Airport here yesterday, but not because he I'.ad broken down sir Gerald opened the sunshine r>>of stood on the car seat and144 words
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Article34 1954-05-24 1 BONN, Sun Srnor Rafael Cavestany, BpanUh Minister ol Agriculture, yesterday wound Up a -ix day State vi.-.it to Oermany by declaring th.it DiKonrad Adenauer, the > Oerman Chancellor nlwaya welcome in Madrid."- Reuter.Reuter - 34 words
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Article46 1954-05-24 1 STOCKHOLM Sun activity over Stockholm has in creased slightly since the Ame rlcan hydrogen bomb testi the Pacific. Dr Tersten nusnon ot the Detence Research [nstitute said The increase was no danger to health and was expected l" disappear shortly he added ReuterReuter - 46 words
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316 1954-05-24 1 Alliance leaders back and pleased q'ENGKU ABDUL RAH--1 MAN and Mr. T. H. Tan. tho U.M.N.0.-MCA delegates, arrived back in Singapore from l^ondm day biinging a secret letter and tho assurance thai British M.P.'s of all parties arc anxious to scr Malaya attain Independence under tho "risht" The letter i.s316 words
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Article48 1954-05-24 1 I r.\ \i II UIMHKAU FROM TOWM B IICON >iui Inni h anil Cambodian troops ha left 1 1 1 town oi s,, on se Dong Rivei Illinh had alt.v k. d tow n \pi v mm h taM in withdrew to reorgi Ihi ii r48 words
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Article22 1954-05-24 1 TAI PKil. Bun General Kai-shek toda; for .support from 12 million Chine.se. a^that their "spiritual nth 600.000 'his army. U.P.UP - 22 words
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Article27 1954-05-24 1 i SALZBURG. Sun. A United state* Army court marti.-i hen yesterday sentenced Private Carlos P Johnao part' bard labour and dishonourable d for -1 MTtion27 words
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Advertisement35 1954-05-24 1 v JeSILVA nd in Sins.iporc m«kc« s ..id mis. I illli VttU Im tkl Ch na ■"d cl*M to the wra you are raibMt in al! M 'N »'om your to Drink". I^J\Q?MI CO., LTD.35 words
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Advertisement80 1954-05-24 1 PATEK PHILIPPE THEBESTWATCH IN THEWORLD In Hie 1953 competition. Paf'k Philippr won a complete victory in the writt-w.itcfc dfttt, by gaMnf. First priie in the individual watch lection. Firit prixc in the group section H. SENA LTD. HIGH CLASS JEWELLERS SINGAPORE PENANG TmWJ v&'J ssT Jm m sW #by j^m/80 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-05-24 2 NATHAN UOLUBZRG. It thr limping gnnnuui of London's K.«st bid. who shot himself in a taxi last Turs<ii\ after Shooting three men acain»t whom hr had a grudge. One of the victim* died It police huntnl him. (lolclberg, an rx-Irish Guardsman wont to an93 words
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241 1954-05-24 2 Before or after Indo-China —Britain falls out with allies WASHINGTON, Sunday. f HE I nited State* is still waiting for the British Government to agree on the terms of reference of the military talks on South-east Asia, authoritative sources said yesterda\. They added the Unite'd States, Australia, New Zealand and241 words
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Article24 1954-05-24 2 BEIRUT. Sun 1 army reinforcement* were -ent to the Mt. Hermel area ty to subdue ;i(Ki dtsslunen hiding in the are;*. A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article113 1954-05-24 2 WASHINGTON. Sun. TWO more shiploads of aiflM were reported yesterday to be en route to Guatemala, and Representative Patrick J. Hil-R-Californiai said the U.S. Government has taken steps to intercept them if possible. Hillings, a member of a spe c:al committee Investigating Communist capture of113 words
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Article50 1954-05-24 2 CAIRO. Sun Thr rnmrnt has Egypt's request to hand attt to EcvDtian authnrit.fs n^w^paprr tycoon Mahmoud Ab'il Fath now llvinu in Lebanon, an Ecvntian Foreltm Ministry man said yest relay. |*»t!l a former Wai nator. was sentenced tn Egypt to in years' gaol on cl i f-overn50 words
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Article, Illustration53 1954-05-24 2 The Queen, welcomed home by the Lord Mayor of London, Sir Noel Bowatcr, ts, in ace ordancc with d.^tom presented by him with the city sword as she crosses the houndaru at Temple Bar With her is the Duke of Edinburgh. They mnem their way to lunch with53 words
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98 1954-05-24 2 A buying boycott in Uganda KAMPALA. Mot.. rE Uganda National Congress has launched a buyine boycott to protest against the Governor's powers to exile anvboriy considered danserou.to public security. Africans have been told to huv only the bare necessities for three months. j Tr.\drr.s have reported that .imiuicn has beenReuter - 98 words
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Article44 1954-05-24 2 FOSTON. Sun -The United states Rpcr^tarv of Oommercc Mr Sinclair Weeks .-<aui here < today that the world's stinriard t of livine could be made 25 c times better if Russia would ioin in attempts to use ato rnrrcv for oeaceful I44 words
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Article44 1954-05-24 2 ROME t?un Italinn film Roana Podesta suffered a foot injury yesterday during tli<' shootina i>f "He.en of Troy Freni h actor Jacques Sernas. hooted, stepped on her barr right foot She was hosr>;--1 for X rays -A P44 words
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Article103 1954-05-24 2 NEW YORK. Sunday. HHE American-born Marchioness of Milford Havn cnt a quick Mexican divorce Trom the Marquea o! lilford Raven, a cousin of the Queen. The clerk of the Juarez Orel civil court affirmed that Judgf Fernando R. Fieueroa crantrc the divorce on Friday, les.than103 words
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Article77 1954-05-24 2 OSLO, Sun The executive ■ommittee of the League of ted Cross Societies yesterday liscussed an American propoals for warning the Chinese ted Cross Society for contra•entiou of Red Cro.s.s pi it the la.st executive meetinr; ii Oenera in October 1953 by ins political issues By77 words
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Article32 1954-05-24 2 GRAHAM f i SEND-O& FROM e« Hundreds v 0 1 A (itv stadium here American evancelisi rhk three-month revival crusade Tho day \v;i people from the other for even a stai Th,32 words
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Article118 1954-05-24 2 'Planes an getting too fast' LONDON CIVIL aircraft are In of brrominc too complicated, too maintain, too initial] sive, and too much .1 1 joy instead of an 0] bread. winner, accordini M. 11. Curt! the British Indi 1 Transport Association He told the I iceiiseci Aircraft their annual meetingReuter - 118 words
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Article35 1954-05-24 2 100 into .i cruiser waa The car by the late King Ibn S rebuilt from a Cadlllai rated wltn Arabian emblem swords, and flttrd r perfume a and two-way r:i< AT35 words
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Article17 1954-05-24 2 MANILA lipplnes. Mr. Chen Cl was dim to retun from Taipei witl I bill p*.17 words
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Advertisement215 1954-05-24 2 Now you cent Have COOL LIGHT in your BUILDINGS jtt^ THROUGH Cascalite SHATTERPROOF TRANSLUCENT SHEETING Here are the /oefs CASCALITE COMES I* CASCALITE is corrugated translucent sheeting which, used as roof lights, admits 66^c of the visible light of the sun -without glare. It eliminates the direct rays, diffuses the215 words
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Miscellaneous291 1954-05-24 2 SINGAPORE 3.B.C. PENANG Announremr: Round the A.M. IM IT..- H::h CommlHloacr'l 7 .in Nn»; 7.3J Mel(xl\ Mi -e Hish Review; 7.00 Cnmm Ei |»re Duy Me s N Empire B.40 Home News g.oo Opening and SumBritain; 8.45 The Juduemen: :hUK 6 55 Borso; 9 30 Bin Ben Radio Share Market291 words
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350 1954-05-24 3 CHINA HAS PLAN FOR KOREAN POLLS Step forward at deadlocked Geneva conference N KU PROPOSALS for i nter'n^ionaV.^pTrtision ol all-Korean elections were put to the Far ronlerence here yesterday hv I vvcre Ihe first smh n,,»,. s in the a h,, rt iv c K lections throughout the )oninsula. ii?or350 words
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Article, Illustration43 1954-05-24 3 OVER AND OVER AND OVER This car turned over three times during a 100 mile stock car race at Hawkeye Downs, lowa, U.S. The driver Bob Johnson, (arrowed) was seriously injured. He had an emergency operation at a nearby hospital. A P picture43 words
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Article193 1954-05-24 3 Gl NEVA, Sun. OI 1111. \ss,,,i ;l ted States nl Indo-( hjna threaten to walk out of the (Jem i < onference if the powers RfTee to leave an) "f th«'ir territory under nnimunist control. Hes of the kingdoms of Laos and .u.-ihodia ii.ive made193 words
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Article14 1954-05-24 3 IRIS, Sun— An agreement diplomatic relations Greece and Bulgaria iterdaj Router. ~iiReuter - 14 words
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Article200 1954-05-24 3 Bid to solve crash riddle LONDON, Sunday. 4 BRITISH Comet, equipped with recording instru- ments, will stage flight tests next week at Farnhorough to solve the mystery of the Comet crashes, De Havilland Aircraft Company oflicials said yesterday. 1 De Havilland already has beminUP - 200 words
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Article133 1954-05-24 3 LONDON. Sun. The Hon. Mr. Wocan Philipps. Communist heir to one of the oldest titles ni Britala, yesterday announced his marriage to the Russi.in-lxirn widow of former Daily Worker editor. Mr. William Ru«-t. Mr. Philipps. a .V2->e.ir-old farmer and painter, is the eldest son and heirAP - 133 words
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Article47 1954-05-24 3 WASHINGTON. Sun The *nnv announced yesterday that th General Black, an army transDOrt en route from Pusan he Un ted States with ser- «•< en ri'tiirninij trom Korea, a ffiSed "minor damage" on 1 May 20 in a collision with a Chinese Nationalist .ship— UP.UP - 47 words
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207 1954-05-24 3 AMERICAN AIRMEN QUIT ICE ISLAND WASHINGTON. Sunday. THE U.S. Air Force has moved its men from the drifting ice island weather base in the Arctic Ocean. Soviet scout planes have been showing interest in the island but the Russians are not expected to move on to the 36-square mile islandAP - 207 words
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97 1954-05-24 3 Vatican post filled after 12 years VATICAN CITY, Sun. THE Pope has named Cardi- nal Celso Constantini Chancellor of the Holy Roman Church, a high Vatican post vacant for more than 12 years. The nomination came as a surprise a.s in his 15 yean' reign the Pope has allowed manyReuter - 97 words
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Article21 1954-05-24 3 TAIPEH, Sun— Gen. James Van Fleet arriv. d in Formosa yesterday for his second visit within two weeks. -A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article96 1954-05-24 3 Italy sends back four Yugoslavs ROME SUN. PALY yesterday handed over to Yugoslavia four Yugoslavs who on Thursday boarded an Italian li.shing vessel in the 1 Adriatic. Earlier both countries had protested to each other about; the incident. The Italian Legation In Pelgrade saic the vessel was boarded in theReuter - 96 words
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Article71 1954-05-24 3 LONDON. Sun. —Top Argontine and British Government negotiators have worked out the basis of a new agreement which may increase trade between the two countries. Dr. Alln do Gomez Morales. Argentine Minister for Economic Atlairs. said. Dr. Gome?, Morales arrived here on May 17 with71 words
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Article33 1954-05-24 3 SEATTLE. Sun— Fifty Chinese Navy men have arrived here to take over a small naval putrol ve.ssel which the U.S. Is lending Nationalist China under the Mutual Defence Programme. A.P.AP - 33 words
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154 1954-05-24 3 \V\SIIIN<:i<> N Sun. nRESIDENT Fisenhower t..P niuht paid tnlmte to ,ieu V.eni^i.ve l>. <.alard speak. iij. i .Nat.onal KJ 1 I lub the Pres.dent dl i:l t last y.ar he pr<Ste< 11..« inuul "Woman154 words
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192 1954-05-24 3 MR EDEN GOES TO CHEQUERS FOR TALKS IXDNDON, Sun. 1 MR. ANTHONY EDEN, j the Foreign Secret. 1 ary, arrived here by air > from Paris last ni^ht for i talks on top political pro- blems with Sir Winston Churchill. He left immediately by car j < for Chequers, theReuter - 192 words
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Article86 1954-05-24 3 GENEVA. Sun— A Chinese Communist spokesman said yesterday that "acts of piracy" on the high seas oil the China coa.st by the "Chiang Kai-shek clique with the support of the United States government" had seriously impaired the navigation interests .of many countries. He was answering aReuter - 86 words
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Article68 1954-05-24 3 MADRID. Sun. Senur Jose Moria Areilza. former Spanish Ambassador to Argentina, said in Madrid yesterday that the recovery by Spain ot Gibraltar "is a long term task needing tenacity and patience." He added: "The problem of Gibraltar must be explained In schools in the streets, inReuter - 68 words
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Article47 1954-05-24 3 HONG KONG. Sun —Peking Radio reported tonight that Dalai Lama and Panchen Lr.ma. the temporal and spiritual leaders of Tibet, toriav sent messages of respect to Mao Tse Tune on the occasion of the third anniversary tomorrow of the "peaceful liberation" of Tibet. Router.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement109 1954-05-24 3 rV f p m. TllV^ t $isn mi llsified r gtdn't ju"cr IDITY I Ibetic HIJ LIN' I ANGOL BERETS for MEN BOYS piece, the Kangoi. Rom cold and wet when )r walking. Sticks on when half a gale. Never out for a gallop of your eyes when Always feels109 words
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Advertisement283 1954-05-24 3 The Foundation of Perfect i TAILORING MOST MEN WANT^t manship of years oi m '■&MT EXPERIENCE You will find complete Jf SATISFACTION in Getting your Suits, Slacks, Shirts, Sport- m shirts, Pyjamas, etc, ■V 9 «nnf WASSIAMULLS j Men's Wear Dcpt. HIGH ST. An %<^\ essential \Wi tonic Men and283 words
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Article139 1954-05-24 4 Volunteer police will stay KAJAMJ. Sun. TMIF police volunteer reservt 1 would continue as a forc< after the emergency, the deputy llish Commissioner. Sii DeaaH Mk (iillivray, siiii here today. He Was spe iking to about 1 -I "llicer.s and men ol the K;i in nt; company of the I'M!139 words
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Article, Illustration24 1954-05-24 4 MR. AND MRS. ROBIN STIAKT KRAAL after their wedding at the Church of the Holy Family. Katon?, Singapore. Strain Times picture.24 words
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142 1954-05-24 4 SBSEMBAN, Sunday. 'J'HK Ncgri Government will spend $2 million this year to build houses for Government servants. This was revealed yesterday by Mr. J. R. Spence State Engineer. Mr. Spence said that these new homes would greatly ease the housing position In the State.142 words
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Article51 1954-05-24 4 Mr. B W. Booth and Mr. E A. Pascall, b(!th engineers who have resigned from the Sinua pore Traction Co. were the a party given by their friends at the Shamrock Hotel iirday evening. Mr Booth and Mr and Mrs Pascal] are leaving for Britain r.cxt51 words
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Article48 1954-05-24 4 T.n Slnj r the Unite..: I M m•n have h i bj 01 Oflict ar.fi lon. Judges will select the best essay.« fr m Britain and the colonies for submission to the international uirv at the Vr.t ed Nations h-adquartrrs In New york.48 words
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Article36 1954-05-24 4 The monthly combined exer•ise of the Singapore Civil De will be held today In Ki'Um Ayer ai 1.4S pm. The Royal Air Force ami the Auxiliary Fire Service will also art.36 words
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Article134 1954-05-24 4 Member had packed tour of Johore JOHORF BAHRU. Sun. INCHE ALBAKRI MUSTAPHA. Mi mber for Industrial and Relations, yesterday ended his three-day visit to Johore. He spent a day at Kluans •and two in Johore Bahxa. where he met a delegation of planters l»r an informal talk. Later be received134 words
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Article52 1954-05-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. MartmuttU. ol Kuala Lumpur. vai lined $100 in the police court for attempt inn to smun- wrist watch into the Ferhe watch was oontold Customs officers the watch wa> bought in Kuala ur but a rec< Ipt issued in Blngapore was found52 words
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Article28 1954-05-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU Sun -Lim Kirn Soo was fined MQO in the Pontlan sessions court for mortal restricted food without 1 permit in the Pecan Na-28 words
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Article40 1954-05-24 4 JOHOKE BAHRU. Sun Tahir bin Hall Nairn, ol T s ngai Estate, was nned In default three months' gad si Kota Tlnggl for moving nis out of a restricted ir .1 u ;mut a permit.40 words
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Article, Illustration93 1954-05-24 4 33,000 GOES TO CHARITY after brothers hold a double wedding 'invo KKOTIII KS. who held a double weddini; last Friday, will Rive 53.000 to charil\. Dm inonr\ ii.n;rIroni their cash presents. They ire the sons ol the «ellknown SinKapore racehorse owner. Mr. l.oh hni Four ■rgaalMUoaa, wlmh will '""•-lil Irom93 words
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Article195 1954-05-24 4 —TO BOOST MEMBERSHIP \IK .1. EMMANUEL, actii van Trade Union Coin Perak trade unions today the State who had not joii the sacrifices of the 20.000 IPOH. Sunday, ng president of the Malancil told representatives of tl.it the 30.000 workers in ined unions were195 words
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Article95 1954-05-24 4 The Smcapore branch of the Women's Royal Army drps Association i incorporating Queen Marys Army Auxiliary Corps and the Auxiliary Territorial Service i was inauited last week a t the S.V.C. Centre. Beach Road, by Lt I.X Holt. Thirteen ex ■enrleewometi attend* d. Membership is open to95 words
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Article41 1954-05-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Wonc Ju Kit. shopkeeper. Sedonak Em ate. was fined $100 in the police court, fur Tallinn to keep account bnok.s of rationed rice, display a price list and Bfltx price tass on rationed articles.41 words
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Article37 1954-05-24 4 JOHORF KMI HI Sun Four Chinese, found playine mahjong for monpy in .i coffee shop, were lined S.'tO each by the police court. The tahle and chairs they had been using were confiscated.37 words
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Article40 1954-05-24 4 Mr A. E. Geddes. an actuary, will talk on "Life Assurance in Malaya" at the monthly meeting of the Insurance institute of Malaya in the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Auction Room. Fullerton BuildiiiK. at 5.15 p.m today40 words
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Article41 1954-05-24 4 Citizens of Ceylon who wish to visit India or travel through India bran the beginning ol next month will have to obtain fftMl from the appropriate Indian consular authority according to a recent ruling by the Government of India.41 words
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Article38 1954-05-24 4 PENAVO. Sun.— A Fan-Ma-layan school children's art exhibition will be held at the Penang Convent on June 15. Organised by the Malayan Teachers' Union, the exhibition A-ill feature the work of pupils throughout the Federation38 words
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Article200 1954-05-24 4 I'Ol.h J »\si) I'ublu- conrert Park, 5.30 p.m. to ti.3o p.m MPIKE I)A^ Pmradea and programmes .it English schools OVKRM I \(.l 1 Annu.il >' dinner. Adelph; c;.inlen. Culeman Street 8 urn CIVIL IIMIM! i QRPfI bined exercise «MUi all sectio' the K A Headqua Aver Lane. 5.3U200 words
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Article32 1954-05-24 4 The annual dinner of th» Singapore branch of the Over- will be held at tht Adeiphi Roof Garden tonight The annual meeting will be at the ame place on Friday32 words
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Article28 1954-05-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Johorc Customs office will close on June 2 and 3 for Hart Raya and on June 10 In honour ot the Queen's blrthaay.28 words
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150 1954-05-24 4 JOHORE BAHRU Sun EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE nl.i tlons in Johore. partieularlv in Government depart DienU, are satisfactory. Mr. a. Thavaraja. representative of the Johorc branch of the Malayan Trade Union Council on the Johorc Council of State. Mr Thavaraja was speaking it a dinner in honour150 words
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Advertisement328 1954-05-24 4 m^ tic -..mpi iiOHi o I,'Hjni b'jfi'i < ):{0 i> > M M pirscnts f ANCHORS AWEIGH, Tec hm< olor jf? Irank Kathryn Gene J SINATRA GRAYBON KEI-I.Y \.*r OPENS TOMORROW A STORY AS POWERFUL AS IT IS TENDER! DUNCAN MACRAE fcjW Wm I j ADRIENNE CORRI V VINCENT WINTER328 words
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Advertisement155 1954-05-24 4 W SHflw MOTHER H'WICKED r=OUR NEXi I-N- MICKEY SPILUNE's j ■BUByj^B^' \u i «*ltewd Ihrw Un,.. j JlAjj JACK HAWKINS GEORte'! (Fid 5.4J CapitOL^ with DA] < i \i _C|NemaScoP WITH Ml RI TOMORROW OXLV! Lffll E N TiEH V B v V in TE.CHN C w»h THE SIX FOOT155 words
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Article, Illustration1128 1954-05-24 5 Oying trapped traitor who sold out to Nazis I ]S special FEATURE glittering .capital of Rumania, the "little Paris' r( ,cked under a tornado of blood and fire in the 1941. The fanatical green-shirted Iron Guard h cld Rumania in a grip of terror, were rising in a ■-throw theDaily Mirror - 1,128 words
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Advertisement10 1954-05-24 5 J roMOHimwl"^! lln rrillico of I] >lillon \n:li < i> s10 words
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Advertisement242 1954-05-24 5 I I C 1 THE REFRIGERATOR l-| J OF THE FUTURE The Only 3 cv. ft. Refriteratofwltk tlw ttreamMned beauty of large refrigerattn Cash Price in Singapore. 5455 00 Hire Purchase 12 months of 543.00 or $25 09 per month, (by arrangement) Trade enquire, to:LEE FLETCHER, 102.155, Orchard Road. Singapore.242 words
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Miscellaneous93 1954-05-24 5 Sherlock Hmim*** AermrMmg im plan IHvb Inn if Ifc*. <<><li Ti 77 I r t c^-im m n ''T NO NEEDf laMV MINUTE? WELL.TO TELU| AND A LOT CAN HAPPEN IN v AwicTwr^UED I THAT VEST TUE TRUTH 3~P. IT^ EXACTLY AS MiNUTES. FOR INSTANCE— A "^AND^E £p! KINCfIJU BOMB93 words
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Article26 1954-05-24 6 20 W«rrfv |n i minimum) MRS. H I' (AKI)OZA and family thank ail relatives and irie: il attendance t the funeral of hrr late husband.26 words
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Article153 1954-05-24 6 2* Hi.rils i minimum) roi low pk the Mi: on want to win that $5,000 worn i 1HK NSPCA has a number of CaU, lemaie kittens, pup,' .1 dogl needing good homes. Please •:879. Ai'ORE ARTS IHEATRB Christopher Fry's "The Lady's Not For Burning" Victoria Theatre May 27th 2Mb153 words
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994 1954-05-24 6 Singapore, mn. May 24, 1934. Commonsense Prevails Mother wise has prevailed and mothers right arm has led nv^t of the boys and girls implicated in the la.-t itaga of the foolish defiance of Singapore's .national registration law away homo to face, we hope, parental correction. Fathers were not prominent in994 words
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Article282 1954-05-24 6 Many leaders in Malaya's tin industry have pointed to the dark shadow that hangs over the industry because no prospecting for new deproits of the metal has been done in recent years. Without new land on which the miners can set to work it will not282 words
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Article, Illustration940 1954-05-24 6 i 1 Harry Miller - i 1 Harry Miller Ry AMPUN, Tuanku, ber-ibu-ribu ampun...." Each little riverine kampong at which the Sultan of Pahanp. Sir Abu Bakar. stepped into from his white houseboat, had its quota of petitions. "Pardon, sire, we besr a thousand pardons Some wanted940 words
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330 1954-05-24 6 I READ with astonish- 1< 1 mont and revulsion the attacks upon the touchers of. The Chun« Chenji High School. The irresponsible at- titude of the writers i typifies the shirking of personal responsibility which pervades contemporary life, and so often results in330 words
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201 1954-05-24 6 IN any country, young men of 18 and 19 years olr take 1 their stand gladly in the firing line, fly fi,rhter planes and four-motored bombers They once sailed as bosuns and second mates of four-masted barques handling crews that were the toughest men201 words
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Letter60 1954-05-24 6 ANYONE entering the Kampar post office, around noon, will wonder :f he has stepped Into a broadcasting studio for he is assailed all round by blarins radio music. The din is such that he has tn resort to the language of the deaf and dumb60 words
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85 1954-05-24 6 rE AUTHORITIES should put an end to this jaga kreta racket. The Jaga kreta boys are a menace. They are a menace because we are forced to pay tip them. Wg do not grudge the !10 or 20 cents but there Is the I fear85 words
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175 1954-05-24 6 lAM interested about matters affecting the Singapore Teachers' Union. I received in school one of the documents handed out by Mr. Scharenguivel. It ha names of ten candidates seeking election to the B.T.U. committee. I have attended every pent ml meetlnc 'or some yeai now, and175 words
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Advertisement474 1954-05-24 6 CI.ASSIFIKD ADS. H nrrfi J/« I minimum) DICKIE to Mary and Bill Chris' Ine on Saturday 2-nd May. !(> MEI ISSA (Ne< McConnachl wife of I.. Hemlnp. son Roderli -V at Jesselion N'irth Bornro }l) Wnrit\ fill i minimum) RHAM Him: The marrirtK* M arch, Tanglin between John Leonard eldc474 words
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Advertisement9 1954-05-24 6 S WISS 8 DAY OFFICE CLOCKS from $35.— ssm39 words
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Advertisement35 1954-05-24 6 6 RAFFLES PLACE I R v mUjm V OPTICIANsH K. E. MLYER f.n.a.o doft K. W. BELL dip, opt astc dohi/o qeJJfrO Quality C with great fashion significance that couldn t I such outstanding H^TrleoUel^35 words
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364 1954-05-24 7 M ALA HWIITR Sundn ['UK tin industry has asked the Fcdiral (ioierntion in Kuala Lumpur. Mr. H. 8. Lee. president of -ny association, said; "We must all be aware that as time goes un it will bo more364 words
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Article69 1954-05-24 7 Eight UMNO members are expelled PENANG. Sun \G DODOL branch of iv "-'.NO last night emergency meetur: to expel eight ot a who have joinNegara. who give dual in Party politics of any use to aid a -statement Lssu- til :m eting. i xpeiled members are Abdul Rahman bin Yunus69 words
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Article17 1954-05-24 7 to Club momdiacusa "The Ten Stamp Designs of 1953" In the Brittania Beach Road, tomorrow17 words
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Article174 1954-05-24 7 L-BAN ON SUNDAY TOO, WARNING I EARNER-DRIVERS in lJ Singapore are reminded that the ban on driving within city 'limits durin» peak hours applies on Saturdays. Sundays and other public holidays too. The rush hours are from 8 a.m. to 9.30 a.m., 12.30 p.m to 230 p.m.. and 4.30 p.m.174 words
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Article148 1954-05-24 7 Singapore's prisons hold 1,021 SINGAPOREs prison population yesterday was 1.021. said the Commissioner of Prisons. Major W. L. P. Sochon Of these, 304 were serving long sentences at Changi while the rest were confined at Outram Road and other local prisons. The figure showed an Increase of 35 over that148 words
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Article134 1954-05-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. FIVE documentary films arc being submitted to the Edinburgh film festival by the Malayan Film Unit Four of these won awards at the recent Asian film festival in T The five films are: Before the Wind. Journey by Jungle R;v r.134 words
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Article, Illustration90 1954-05-24 7 FAREWELL-KELANTAN STYLE They pulled Tempter's car to airport amuiUIONI B Sif Ccralil Umplrr. stands through the optnrd sunshine HK'H farewell to mn< of the MCOrMf lorees linnm e.i, h side of the of hi" <•"; lo r J mm »f the Third Battalion, the M*U\ Krmnicnt. and the police route.90 words
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Article, Illustration38 1954-05-24 7 MX. AND MRS. POH II \N 808 afUr their MrfllW at thr Tao Nan School Singapore Mr. Poh is hrlpinc his bride. formerly Miss ()n K K:m Phonu. to cut their cake— Straits Times picture.38 words
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210 1954-05-24 7 How to get back voting right LABOUR PARTY'S ADVICE CJINGAPORE Labour Party yesterday appealed to all disenfranchised people to become citizens of the; Colony to regain their voting rights. At the inaucural meetine of the Dartv branch at Seletar the party chairman, Mr. V. P. Abeullah. said it was the210 words
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Article78 1954-05-24 7 Two bandits escape in ambush KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A SECURITY force patrol ■i\. ambushed two terrorists jn Province Welleslev last night i One is believed to have been wounded, but both escaped In a follow up the patrol found two packs containinc 16 gantangs of rice, four bottle.s "oking oil78 words
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Article53 1954-05-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Mil] and Factory Workers Union. Kuala Lumpur, at an emergency meeting today de- I elded to ask the management of Hume Industries to relnitate its branch s eretarv. Mr. N. BalakrUhnan dismissed for ntlv. The union claimed that he tiad he'ii victimised berause of53 words
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Article85 1954-05-24 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THE central executive committee of the Party Negara met here today In secret. The meeting discussed th»White I';ip< r on Federal elertions. other policy matteri and approred irait constitution lor Ita ymi;h .section. A .statement on todajr'i meet inn is expected tomorrow85 words
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146 1954-05-24 7 Immediate wage boost demand by 10,000 T*HE 10,000 daily-rated employees of th~ Singapon Cltv Council want an immediate wage increase. Acting Cl*y President. Mr. .1. T. Kea. was told by the Council's -abour I'nions Federation, yesterday. A letter to Mr. Rea said the claim was based on the salary rises146 words
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124 1954-05-24 7 their children ii. eulatro against diphtheria, i spokesman of the Health D partment i;«.y Officials reel th;i' becau < the majority ol children, n b( ing Immunised are I an a(e-old prejudice again:>: modern m dicine has bi >tne. Before the Gnvernment- 'l campaign began124 words
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Advertisement45 1954-05-24 7 U6/S4 VDIA XI- 52W B mm Sn w m sj^ BY SIME DARBY J^^TArR SERVICE JvjcT K Lumpur, Bcntong, Benia. ra Sitiawan, Ipoh, Kuantan. piD v ta Bh Ulu Bcmam, Labu Un Bidor. Chuk.i. Kroh. n I V A N SFIEI -D«CO.,LTD. [V^Lumpur. Tel 2927.45 words
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Advertisement141 1954-05-24 7 OF COURSE HE'S A GOOD WATCHDOG. WHY DO YOU ASK? Burglary is only one of the n.Jny contingencies which might give rise to a clnim under a General Accident" All Risks policy. ALL RISKS AND ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE TRANSACTED GENERAL ACCIDENT FIRE LIFE ASSURANCE CORPORATION LTD. Ocean Building. Sirvapore.141 words
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Miscellaneous105 1954-05-24 7 The weather MINIMI M IKMTKRATI RE: :o 7 30 a.m. ipo:e 75 deprccs Kota Bahiu 74. Kiui.i i Ipoh .71. IMtM ii mim u\n i:i I 30 I' m OB May 23' vnang 88. iimpur 91. atan 88. N'FALI MO am. !o 730 Singapore oil, Kola Bahru ni. h 0105 words
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Article241 1954-05-24 8 Buyers and selle hold back MALAYAN SHARE >l VHKl By OUR MARKET (ORftt MALAYAN investor, h.d,?:,' last week on the where a ommunist arim into the Red River Delta tn As a result the was reminiscent ol twain shall mr< in a week which prod current year. An impasse hat241 words
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Article295 1954-05-24 8 THE following dividends were announced by companies operating in Malaya last werk. FEDERAL I) ISP E N SARY LTD.: A dividend of 30'r. less income tax, for year ended January, 31. 1954. payable July 1. Books close June 19. SUNGEI BAGAN RUBBER CO. LTD.: An interim dividend of295 words
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456 1954-05-24 8 COMMODITY REVIEW War news controls tin and rubber TTOE tin market in Singapore last week waa dominated by political rather than tradi: siderations and was fairly static with cnly moderate demand. Then Mi however no real indication of any break in price and only a ranee o*. $6.50 between Wednesday's456 words
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Article85 1954-05-24 8 THE follow in -4 I Share Mark< I of broken for th< IMil STRI ILS Tin Bmeltera 25 I Fraa >:M0 and S3 07 Bank Londo v" 77. M.t cries :>:< 37! t, Malayai $1.34 tV SI yan Cc llicrios 60 i fdro OreL I Ords. $18:. $285 words
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Article29 1954-05-24 8 Rlvervlcw Rublwr Ksnics l,td produced lIS 129 ll> of rubber In April. The pp. of the Cnnv sharp In London was quoted at 3s. 3<l 3s. 3jL29 words
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Advertisement626 1954-05-24 8 NOTICES SITUATION VACANT^ A LARGE CONCERN In Malaya want! to employ an European Sales Manager with local and export experience. Business chiefly deals WiUl rubber manufactured goods. Good salary and bonus. Apply with full particular* M.itins; age. record of experience, salary nnd terms i-crj i:ied through Box A 1653, S.T.626 words
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Advertisement407 1954-05-24 8 NOTICES KUALA LUMPUR MUNICIPAL COUNCIL TKNOKR KOR THF. (ONSTRIITION OF REINFORCED CONCRETE KKIIM.t AT IPOH ROAI> TENDERS lor the above which must t>e received by the undersigned not later than noon on the 17lh June. ISM are invited from class A reglstrred contractors. Specification, bills of quantities an instructions for407 words
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Advertisement801 1954-05-24 8 NOTICES AlXriON SALE OF VALUABLE SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be hfld at our saleroom No. lfl, (hulU Strcrt On WEDNESDAY, 26TH MAY. 1954 AT 2.30 P.M. EsUtf of HAJI IBRAHIM BIN NATARSHV dfcrasrd. Lot I— No. 20 ROWELL ROAD. 1 areas 1.219 sq.ft. and 98 sq.ft.; Frrehnld. Monthly Rent $45. Lot801 words
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Advertisement481 1954-05-24 9 aID 6c CO., LTD. T.,^2412 Po**oge TUNNEL LINE D#pt% lead oral discharqc cargo f. CONTININTAL PORTS P.S M .25 Moy 26/28 May 29/30 4 Jun* 3/ 6 Jun* 7/ g June 6/ 7 June 8/ 9 1 i June 14/16 June 17/ li vlB June 19/20 June 22/23 2-, Ju.,c26481 words
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Advertisement916 1954-05-24 9 EZZZS 52S32FZS TFFWTJfIM EAST ASIATIC LINES *o, Aden. Po* Al si|i G$ Go T B 0 00 CO A N n T 'N E Nl/SCA N D,NAV,A cop.nh 0fl n A sirhc r n p b U R ot c d^;. toll, London passengers only) Kori.hemn. SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/U.K./CCONTININT EAST916 words
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Advertisement998 1954-05-24 9 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS te U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS Spore P. Shorn Penang ■encruachan tor London. Rott.rdom Homburg G. 8/9 27/28 May 29/30 Moy Benwyvl* for Hovr*. Liverpool ly Glosgow Hull G. 4/7 24/27 Moy 28/29 May B.nl*dl tor Liverpool Dublin, Rotterdom, Hamburg 30Moy/3 Jun* 27/29 Moy 4/ 7998 words
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Advertisement1155 1954-05-24 9 McAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. TFL: No. ***** ELLERMAN rSc BUCKNALL KLAVENESB LINK LONDON HAVPr inTTiini j los ANGCIES. SAN FRANCiIO, HAMBURG I HULL j TOPTLAND. SEATTLE, 4 VANCOUN «R Acccpimq enrqo for Central 4 Soutb ona «nr USA North Atlantic American Part* ond Conado vio Colombo bufvi'Ll CJTY OF CHICAGO1,155 words
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795 1954-05-24 10 C. Northcote Parkinson; h« iiiii-ill Konsiam - C. Northcote Parkinson. h« ii ii i- ill Konsiam TEMPLER IN MALAYA. By llv (Donald Moore. $1.60). r'ENERAL Templer's IC- complishment in Malaya will be a matter for controversy for years to come. The General does BRIDGE I YIELD to none in my admiration795 words
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674 1954-05-24 10 RAFT OF DESPAIR. By Ensio Tiira (Hurchinson. 10/6). rpiIESE have been vint- age years for the small boat men. the oneman narratives. Their outlines are simple, they are often the experiences oi simple men. I bare sometimes imagined ing in such a boat,674 words
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Advertisement175 1954-05-24 10 /m tolttcs with, c(m\fi&e fm/ 0!/:/* the. NEW (TfaamJh*/ MOPEL flm W/TH TH£. m 5H'0-MATIC FILLING OTEM AVAILABLE AT ALL LEADING STORES] THE BRITISH AMERICAN NEWS CO., 18. BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE-1. P- O. Box 69 Phone: ***** a \t$i;<miii'i> tlit'ir m I (tor 20 days from 2Sth May 1954) 1175 words
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Advertisement137 1954-05-24 10 with THE MOST SENSAti of th Season Tootal'j Printed Tobralco 36 Namrit 36 >» Lyitav 36 TaranMlc 56 Robia Pique Voile 36 English Cinghnm Arrow White Shirts (Dart) English Woollen Socks American Baby Sharksmn American Plastic Sheeting Sole Agents for "EAGLE" VACUUM 8 J GERMAN "TIPP/T TYpj Hardial Singh c137 words
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Miscellaneous300 1954-05-24 10 The Straits Times Crossword '.34 b b a l^ r| M h j I j _HLi ay Mi ;jt_ I] I 1 I ,-LIL-LT v L^_iJ 1 y I;' 1. !__2 I, > -I L 1 1 I I 'l 1 1 I I I "J _l. j i.l m300 words
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Article, Illustration422 1954-05-24 11 Never A Blank's Cup win takes total to $50,000 VXVii gim, U v Ep SO« «EP h' F MM E Puduwalla, th t "n»» gaeaT M »innoM n Y r h S K d him W tW i; miles vwurtn aDout 5U.500 to tho winner) orer A Blank, a romivir-t422 words
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Article39 1954-05-24 11 don. sun Mr. Paul H rany'i Sve-year-old Cnlvalry van tlie Victoria I :;p run over sr\en furl"'. P .1 with I innel HolUdajr*i Dumbamaa. Mr. c; N Mareden'i ("oclc of the was third. Fifteen ran. i Kru'rr.39 words
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Article180 1954-05-24 11 MULLEY AND SPENCER FARED BEST T«OPPINQ the Joekeyi list vtth ihp winners at the Singapore Turf Meet tally to BTi si\ wiimrr.s ahem! of in- Dearest rival. Garnet Houcoure pencer was leadlni with live winners :,mi $|BK'iu In ttaki s Vouk Thau Yui. wltli a splendiJ nattiick on tlie laal180 words
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Article259 1954-05-24 11 LONDON. Sunday. 4 DAY of fluctuating fortunes ended with the scales about even between M.C.C. and Pakistan at Lords yesterday. The M.C.C, who had first use of an easy wicket, had scored 307 for 7 at close of play. I Pakistan could wrll frel pleased259 words
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Article73 1954-05-24 11 II WIM UNO. (Walls). Sun. HENRY COTTON, twice ilritish open chain pniii. won iln- Pcnfuld mill tournament here vesterdaj b> trouncing J.K..M. Jacobs 5 and 4 in th<- IK- hole finals Cotton, 47. went into the all Knglish finals after defeating Irishman Christie <>'< onnor one up73 words
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Article67 1954-05-24 11 BRUSBELS, Sun. Nino VuldM. ht, beat Kurel Svs (it Up] mm in their oout here "lien 1 lie Belgian retired In the lourh round. The contest is described as an eliminator Sat ihe wm-id h.-.m--n in < iiiiinpionshlp Spectators oooed loudil I *>-67 words
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Article97 1954-05-24 11 VICTORIA i British Columbia i sun Australian Prank Sedgman world's amate-.i tennis champion in l»l tad 1852 played near-perfect tennis to tromui Bobby Kings 6— 1 in the final of J:uk X' in. i i ar*. fessional tournament. .s.d man en er»-d the final with97 words
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338 1954-05-24 11 LONDON. Sundav I ANKY JOHN W.1KK. the Middlesex amateur pace J bowler, put his county in command against Hamp. shire at Southampton yesterday. In a splendid spell of hostile fowling, Warr sent back six batsmen for seven runs in It overs, iline of which wereReuter - 338 words
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Article46 1954-05-24 11 MANILA. Sun— R. inking Japanitherwelfht, Akwoatal Ak.uiuma loal by ;i ilxita round taehnlcaJ knockout to Hen Baeohf of the Philipplnea 1.-it night. He had a drep cut over :tie lei I fye. 'Hie li 'tit m lur the vacant PI. lipplne fiijlit tl'le UP.UP - 46 words
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Article19 1954-05-24 11 BASLE. Sun. Switzerland beat atocland by 2-n in a -B" Inter--1...1..1111 .s.Krer match here yesterJ»y. Ri-uter.19 words
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Article273 1954-05-24 11 LONDON. Sun. POSITIONS in the county crlrkd i h.unplon.shlp up lo and Includino the matches which finished on Friday are is follom: P W L D ML MD Pis Middlesex 4 4 0 0 0 0 4ft Warwickshire 4 4 0 0 0 0 48 Derbyiblrt273 words
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Article316 1954-05-24 11 PARIS. Sun. I L 1 It MOAI) and Ken Rosevv.-ll AuMrnllß'i Davis Cup stars, yes'erday ariv.inreri U) the fourth round of th" men's singles in the Fiench International leruiLs tournament. d diMVated Robert Bedard of id*, 7-5. H-6. «-3. and Rom- i beal Antonio M316 words
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Advertisement116 1954-05-24 11 flying training I for British meet. Special :mrnt. night •ird aircraft S'-SEA NO FLYING SCHOOL \D Blues while you wash WHITENS! BRIGHTENS! I I. lv Mini- m a-li MADE Ij in Ihr Hake. N FA.BARTHOLOMEUSZLTD. U.S.A. P.O. Box 1 1 23, SINGAPORE ml *"^i Guess how many ?r y adding116 words
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Advertisement679 1954-05-24 11 NOW! Pan American's Tourist Service ALL THE WAY from Singapore to the U.S.A. via Manila Round Trip LOW TOURIST FARES To) santancisco V w-E New York 4.J01.00 (Straits) Now fly Clipper* T^,- ft *l| |tw w*y r-vn Smgap-re to the USA Save $1,130 to San Francisco, uvi $1.4 '8 to679 words
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Article59 1954-05-24 12 BISCOMBE HITS 49 V S.C.C M.i iiii I a run short of Mi hall Century when Singapore Fncineers b-.u S Cricket Club by 30 runs la frirnriiv crtekw fixture :it Gil! nan yesterday. Knsineers ;.n 40. How nth lii. Kpl.v it McMahon 17. Pennlngton 4-30 PUhwlck 3-'j 2-261 S.C.C 0!>59 words
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574 1954-05-24 12 Marks 70, Mercier 50 but ft. rail to beat Chinese By Our Cricket Reporter ARMY went on to their vsixth successive win in the Singapore senior tournament when they disposed of Royal Naval Base by an easy eijrht- wicket win at Nee Soon yesterday. In the Other matches. Royal Air574 words
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Article531 1954-05-24 12 S.C.C. v RAF. RA.F. beat the S.CC. by 30 ran* on the padanf. RAX SINCiAPORK Thorns b Farmer Dunn lbw Farmer Meynell c Sheppard b Kirkham 1 Perry lbw Harrison J» Fit. Sgt. Taylor run out J Pearson c Pinniger b Harrison Lewis st. Pinniger b Kirkham 5s531 words
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Article197 1954-05-24 12 trailing 2.0 M .pore drew level during: extra time, to enter i semi-final here tod. The match wag best teen locally [or time Singapore ball throughout and n confidence even wh< were trailing 2-0. Boon Leorifj was tXm I openings fcr Boon 8e no197 words
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Article205 1954-05-24 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. CELANGOR SERVICES and R I umpur Police, joint holders of the Stonor Shield for senior cricket teams, were both beaten' in their matches today Sen ices losing to ir Club by six wickets on the tig, and Police to Combined, ays bj two205 words
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Article89 1954-05-24 12 PRAUB. Sun. kHANO lined their tirst iver win at cricket when they beat Katrl Sembilan by four wickets in their two-day match, which ended on the Raub padang today Neuri were all out 9J yisinrdav and Pahang. who were «Bfor at yesterday s close were all89 words
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Article221 1954-05-24 12 A. A 5; Chinese Athletic FRESH from their 1.1 rletOTJ over S.R.( thn day as>o. Amicable Athletic Association nil n,, an outstanding performance to score com ii,( in» win over Chiaeac Athletic in a s\l first division league it Jftlan lirs.ir stadium yesterday. Amlcmbh i now221 words
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Article448 1954-05-24 12 IVIIGITI for all I seven races on Saturday. First Day of the Penan* Sum- mer Meeting, are: i.. lilt l IT, P.idi Mori- 9.00 I iijovnimt II 8.1' Bloodshot Mil 1 II i run, H.OS Knhin Iloofl x.»« Alajrstir MgM X.«> Snapdragon X.IIH MHnilt K.li;448 words
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Advertisement2246 1954-05-24 12 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS (Continued from Pace 6) ACCOMMODATION VACANT VEHICLES FOR SALE Check Before Posting cm.)-»«x s, a.. n Wmtt f (Mim) Box it rtt txlru LUXURIOUS small flat Ideal bac- n Replies tO BOX MumberS helor or couple. AlrcondUloned mo- X,'* 53 1 u US N A4 t /nnT r2,246 words
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Advertisement274 1954-05-24 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. MISCELLANEOUS 111 HnrWs IHIII.I-Bitx it rt: rxtr*. ATTENTION SPORTS CLUBS. Massage. Turkish-steam-baths. Ray and Diathermy treatment. Mr. Cuthbert. 78. Thomson Rd. Tel. *****. CANDLELIGHT (WMISOLE FI EXEES Fabulous ne'v Bodice Bra lor Evenint; in P'.e.itrd Nylon Black .inri Carmine. Display at G. Ramchand Ltd, 72. High Street. Singapore.274 words
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Advertisement40 1954-05-24 12 aU iPi\ For your health »akc drink No. 1 Beehive Brandy an old favour^ for over 50 ycarj in Malay* L.. A product of France. BEEHIVE BRANDY^ v'n IMPERI*,- T YPE WR' P 1 For f\ l! McMULLAN C< > p40 words
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