The Straits Times, 27 May 1954
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Title Section15 1954-05-27 1 The Straits Times. l.std. IH4J SINGAPORE, THIKSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 15 CENTS At*** 1 115 words
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Article920 1954-05-27 1 hope my plain words leave no ill will BUT I MEANT THEM KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THI- hk;h COMMISSIONER, General Sii (.erald Templer, told his farewell pres> conference at Kind's House here today that hi was sorry if he was leavinjj behind any hard feelings in Malaya became920 words
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Article69 1954-05-27 1 Australians blast forest Reds OR STAR. Wed. DOYAL \ls|k\ll\n 1*• Farce slanei from Singapore P<>imricd Boncsu Forest Reserve, South Kedah. fill] ■<ru operation against lurking there. n coins ;ind t«.) Mor•ilickcd pin-pointed for several hours n« imo-pound bombs nne ol the heaviest-ever ka in this area. homhinc. in which ,i69 words
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Article19 1954-05-27 1 NEVA, Wed.— The Viet- lini^ter, M: today his country W( iU n industrial n for tropical19 words
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Article35 1954-05-27 1 I ilMt his wife. Mn i i,«d !7 ,iv she VM p. V ll'-uirker said rviii-. psychiatrist! convinced him thai I'wuinrv was having .1 nightmare when he Bred tho k"" X P.35 words
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Article, Illustration115 1954-05-27 1 OILY MAN HUNT IS ON AGAIN IjVDR the .second night in succession police patrol car* scouted for hours lsust nmht around St Anthony's Convent Girls' School at the junction of Middle Road and Queen Street In Singapore following report! of an oily mart. Hundreds of nearby residents, .some of whom115 words
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Article49 1954-05-27 1 KEY WEST. Florida. Wed.— A United States Navy blimp 1 landed today after breaking the worlds endurance record with more than 200 hours of sustained flight without refuelling It shattered the old record of 170.3 hours set in 1947 by an M-type airship -ReuterReuter - 49 words
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Article25 1954-05-27 1 LONDON. Wed. Sir Fre- d'Ti.-k Doidge. New Zealand High Commissioner in London, died at his home here early today, aged 70. Reuter.Reuter - 25 words
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Article158 1954-05-27 1 ANOTHER 'NO' TO ALLIANCE Commons questions LONDON. Wed. MR. Oliver Lyttelton turned down a sußßPstion In the House of Commons today that he should arcede to the request of the United Malays National Organisation and the Malayan Chinese AMO'■u.tion to inrrea.se the elect i rt members in the ne'A Lesisiiit.veReuter - 158 words
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253 1954-05-27 1 TERROR OF PENANG DIES 79 KILLED IN CARRIER FIRE ukmd the Hill outrage Helicopters airlift wounded from big U.S. ship NEW YORK Wednesday. SEVENTY-NINE men were killed and 220 injured In a ftre in the big aircraft carrier Bennington. the I United States Navy announced today at Quonset Point. RhodeReuter - 253 words
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Article67 1954-05-27 1 WASHINGTON. Wed.—Senator McCarthy walked out of tnp McCarthy army hearing today after witnesses had testified that Private David Sc nine, conscripted colleague of Senator McCarthy. had boasted he wa s in the army \O modernise it. Senator McCarthy said that tfstimonv about Private S( -nine's armyReuter - 67 words
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Article39 1954-05-27 1 WASHINGTON. Wed The United States Attorney General. Mr. Herbert Brownell. today announced the arrest of 11 leaders of the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico on chargei of seditious conspiracy to overthrow the United States Government.— RenterReuter - 39 words
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Article72 1954-05-27 1 ROME. Wed Flyine squads of riot police fharged a human chain of 120 blind demonstrators early today to break up a midnieht demonstration revivine the march of pain" hv Italy s s:eht|e.s.v Police moved in to enforce a han on demonstrations after midnieht. The sight lossUP - 72 words
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Article37 1954-05-27 1 SOUTHAMPTON. Wed Buglers played «a welcome home fanfare on the rlockside h» re ast night lor 84 aoMlerf o! the Manchester Regiment who arrived home In the liner Asturm after three years In Malaya37 words
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Article71 1954-05-27 1 Four Indians including a woman, received body burns when an unknown Chinese threw acid into their car at the junction of MaePherson Road and BerajßgOOß Road in Singapore shortly after six yesterday evening. The victims, who were on their home Iron cinema, were taken71 words
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Article60 1954-05-27 1 Attlee, Bevan, to visit China LONDON. Wed. A DELEGATION from tho British Labour Party. Including Mr. Clement Attire, the parliamentary leader, and Mr. Aneurin Bevan. head of its left-wing faction, is to visit China in August and September. The Labour Party c ceCUtITC decided at its meeting ni I-nn-don today60 words
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Article103 1954-05-27 1 MM Ml IN I OP lt<»( K MtUSSB > v I <»f r«rk 7.") fe<-t In^ il Hid I > fr<t lo:i L i niinpl< <; I Hill] iir.ir ■< killrd inn. ni'" I Chinese Peoples' Institute of foreign ArTairs. An official statement issued alter the meeting saidReuter - 103 words
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Article30 1954-05-27 1 1 (VMION Wed Sir Lewi., Fermor. the geologist who reported on ihr tin mining :n dustry lor Ihe Malayan Qo* ernmi tit In 1931 has died in London30 words
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Advertisement30 1954-05-27 1 de SILVA, PLEASED ch^in htlrf P r 'de to serve I pleasure to drink m mi By r I A(> "> miYGRFAT! B/ SAN MIGUEL BREWWY I t LTD. MNGAPOKI 530 words
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Advertisement7 1954-05-27 1 I'M SAD Thar the Reds struggle on7 words
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Advertisement9 1954-05-27 1 PLEASED To hand over to Sir Donald ■■ml 40NMfBHK&'9 words
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Advertisement73 1954-05-27 1 //J fl" v jim i. rn-r •> S.P.H.deSILVA 4t. #it» srnrtr ss* taper/ rrt nja TOOTAL FABRICS BACKED BY THE TooTAl. (,i .\KA.\TLI. arc on sale at authorisi;d TOOTAL fabric dealers at TOOTAL fixed retail prices S'porr; rrn.iii d. r\t I. Prn*r t Uoltia (|mt >ar«l) SS.KMoT.Jt vi.lll l<u.')ll loliralro73 words
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Article, Illustration491 1954-05-27 2 LONDON, Wednesday. A DISPLAY of orchids by Mrs. Gracia Lewis from her garden at Bluebell ('ottajje. Marine Parade, Katonjj, Singapore, flown out only three days before, was one of the sensations of London's famous Chelsea Flower Show today. Her collection of about 300 spraysReuter - 491 words
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Article75 1954-05-27 2 'Miracle' of the altar light BKIRI'T. Lebanon. Wed VILLAGERS of Bourj Hammoud. Lebanon, flocked to ilu-ir Armenian Orthriox Church last uerkend after their priest. Archm Achiki.in. reported "a miraculous light" shining under an altar niche containing >acred relics, it was learned today. K.yr-w it noses said t the light continuedAP - 75 words
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Article66 1954-05-27 2 Perils of a newsman ATHENS. Wed. A publisher and a reporter were sentenced to four montKs in prison yesterday because their weekly newspaper published a report that Field Marshal Alexander Papaaos. Greece's Premier, may retire from politics soon. They are Constantine Mayer, publisher, and Elias Bredema.s. report. of the weekly66 words
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Article48 1954-05-27 2 TOKYO. \V>d A British Emba&^y spokesman today said that the Japanese Governm< nt h^d told thr British there w?i no ground for ban- nlni? the unloading of the shipment nf Persian oil now on thr wav to Japan from Abadan in a Japanese tanker Renter.Reuter - 48 words
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132 1954-05-27 2 Some trade controls to be eased LONDON. Wednesday. i^THE President of the British Board of Trade Mr. 1-■ Peter Thorneycroft announced yesterday that the Soviet Union ordered (M) $336,000,000 worth of British goods last year. i Speaking in the House of Common.-;. Mr.Reuter - 132 words
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Article35 1954-05-27 2 STRASBOURG. Wed Greek members of the European Assembly yesterday appealed for Cyprus to be handed over to Greece. They accused Britain of breaking promises to give up the island. A P35 words
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Article62 1954-05-27 2 SYDNEY. Wed. A total of 5,100.000 people will vote on Saturday In a general election for the House of Representatives, the lower chamber in .Australia's Federal Parliament. Among the voters will be some tens of thousands of migrants who. hiving ltve.l here live years and been naturalised,AP - 62 words
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Article37 1954-05-27 2 BEIRUT. Wed Five big tribes in the Lebanon yesterday Joined 300 beseiged Jaafar rebels in resistance against government troops. The uprising began when a tribesman was killed by a gendarme. A. P.37 words
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72 1954-05-27 2 NOW GEORGE HAS EIGHT FRIENDS— ALL STRANGERS ST. JOHN. Kansas. WedWhen George Hilton was buried on April a dog took up a vigil beside the grave It (till is there Hilton's neighhours feed and care for It. They even provided a doghouse, which now housrs thr dog and her seven72 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-05-27 2 PklNLt LHARLtb and Princess Anne look h?pp of their carriage window as the Ruyal tram pullAberdeen They were on their way to Balmoral, Scotland, for a holiday with their parents after returning from the Royal tour They were accompanied by the Queen The63 words
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Article62 1954-05-27 2 RUSSIANS GET ENERGY FROM SUN LONDON, Wed.— A conference of Russian experts on harnessine the suns energy op<ned yesterday in Tashkent. Moscow Radio said today. Russian scientists have built and tested a number of derlcca for usine solar energy. Includlnc some which could attain temperatures of about 4 000 decrees62 words
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58 1954-05-27 2 Japs to plead with war hold-Out. MANILA Wed. Three Japanese Drepared to leave today for Lubanz island to persuade a small group of Japanese World War II stragglers to surrender The trio— Dr Toshiro Onoda. Fukuu Kozuka anr. K arrived la-^t night Tokyo, confident of their mission. Onoda and Ko.-uk.i58 words
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Advertisement87 1954-05-27 2 ke£pd 6xinf tkt A UNIVERSAL NECESSITY IN BUSINESSr^ GOVERNMENT EDUCATION-PROF ESSIONS|A IN PERSONAL FRIENDSHIP V"At^\ The pen is no longer a luxury it used h\ \V\ »o fll1 ever> f one who writes. And today, Siicaffcr s Snorkel Pen is NCOgniMO M the grcstcsi achievement in fountain ptns. This outstanding87 words
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194 1954-05-27 3 French kill 77 rebels VIOLENT fiehtin, flared^* stertaTSbV" k out the Red River delta through. A French spokesman said 77 Vietminh were killsSXh 2 L ta^ en Prisoner. SIM «a French spokesman said. pJ' 1 ho southern delta the Than Mht CU!lt<Reuter - 194 words
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Article78 1954-05-27 3 LONDON, Wed. The British Ami) is down to its last drum horse. Bonaparte. la>t but nnr in the line of ceremonial horses. which h.ne lrd Royal pro i essiona and pageant*, «.<•> destroyed at Knight* bridge Barracks here >«•*- -terdajr after a heart att... k. MeReuter - 78 words
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139 1954-05-27 3 MADRID. Wednesday 1 AUTHORITATIVE sources said today Spain has barred passage of travellers from Spanish territory to Gibraltar, in effect closing the frontier one I way. A representative o| the Spanish Information Ministry yesterday ordered Madrid travel agencies to stop allAP - 139 words
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Article62 1954-05-27 3 BERLIN. Wed The East German Government announced today that it would carry out a plebiscite throughout East Germany next month on this question: "Do you favour the conclusion of a peace treaty with Germany and the withdrawal of all occupation forces, or do you favour the carryingReuter - 62 words
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Article31 1954-05-27 3 WASHINGTON. Wed— The White House said today that a speech by President Eisenhower at Columbia University in New York next Monday night will be a "major address." Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article34 1954-05-27 3 WASHINGTON. Wed The d of Immigration Aprtfay suspended a order .standing toner Dick Haymes isband of Rita Hayworth I ard ordered the Immi•viee to reopen Haymes' case for further hearReuter.Reuter - 34 words
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95 1954-05-27 3 LONDON Wed MR. BILLY GRAHAM. U.S. evangelist now at the end of a triumphant three months" crusade in London, yesterday called on Sir Winston Churchill at No 10. Downing Street He remained with the Prime Minister for more than half an hour. The visit wasReuter - 95 words
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Article57 1954-05-27 3 LONDON. Wed. The Transport Ministry, fighting the increasing traffic jam in Central London, yesterday said that it would ban all parking in 10 main thoroughfares, including Piccadilly and the Strand, 'luring tush hours. A similar ban is to be imposed on five important traffic junctions, amongReuter - 57 words
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Article82 1954-05-27 3 NEW YORK. Wed.— National- j ist China yesterday because the fifth country to deposit its instrument of ratification of the United Nations opium protocol limiting the cultivation of the poppy plant and the reduction of any trade m opium, it was i announced at United Nations Headquarters.Reuter - 82 words
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Article53 1954-05-27 3 ....But Frankie keeps quiet LONDON. Wed. Ava Gardner, who flew into London last night from Madrii on her way to New York, .said that she was going ahead with plans to divorce Frank Sinatra Immediately. And in America. Frank I Sinatra said: "No comment. All comment will come from my53 words
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Article, Illustration63 1954-05-27 3 LEG UP FOR SHIRLEY. <>NX advantage of having the longest legs on ice is that Shirley Kurke can use a convenient shoulder of Commissionaire Paddy .MarAulifec as she laces her boots. Shirley, who is rehearsing a main role in "White Horse Inn on Ice." opening in London on June 17UP; Reuter - 63 words
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66 1954-05-27 3 BOMB KILLS 1, HURTS 41 IN MOROCCO MARRAKECH. Wed—Fortytwo people were injured, on.^ I fatally, by a terrorist's grenade thrown at soldiers in a crowd yesterday. The grenade thrower escap;ed. He was believed to have been a Nationalist. The wounded included 26 soldiers, brought into the mountain city to keepAP - 66 words
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Article59 1954-05-27 3 LONDON. Wed. Maj.-Gen. Richard A. Hull. Chief of Stall at British Army headquarters in the Middle East, will take over next month from Lieut. Gen. Sir Francis Festlng as General Officer Commanding British troops in Egypt, the War Office announced yesterday. Gen. Festtng is returningReuter - 59 words
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Article33 1954-05-27 3 BONN. Wed Dr. Konrad Adenauer, the West German Chancellor said yesterday that recent reports of a FrancoGerman agreement on the principles of a Saar solution "do not represent the 1 Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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Article28 1954-05-27 3 LONDON. Wed. The Duke of Windsor now on a short private visit to England lunched with Sir Winston Churchill yesterday at No. 10, Downing Street. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article140 1954-05-27 3 RADIATION EFFECTS THE SAME— PEER LONDON. Wed. rpHE House ot Lords was told 1 yesterday that the radiation effects of the hydrogen 1 bomb were exactly the same as those of the atom bomb. The Marquess of Salisbury, Lord President of the Council, said there was an arrangement with the140 words
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Article238 1954-05-27 3 LONDON. Wed Closing middle prirrs of (selected stocks, not including stamp duty, were LOANS Consols 66 <4 FundniK 4' 102 War 3'.j',. 87 BANKS Mercantile < £12'^ j 28 2 Eastern i£s> 8 Chartered i£U 42 9 -.3 Hongkong ($125) 93 INSURANCE Com Vn (UU.) 3>i +1/16 Royal238 words
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Article28 1954-05-27 3 LONDON. May 26. Casfi Buyers t725: Sellers C 726: Forward Buyers C 723; Sellers 1:723.: Settlement t 727 2 Turnover a.m. 20 tons: p.m 30 tons.28 words
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Article42 1954-05-27 3 LONDON May 26--Spot 18'ld July 18 yd Aug. 18 ,d. Sepl 18 ,ri. O(t l*c. 18 T «d Jm-M.ir IHd Aor -Junp 19',d.. June rif 18 I lfid July ci.f 18 ,d Auk cif 18 7 lt>d Tone: Very quiet.42 words
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Article51 1954-05-27 3 TOKYO. Wed.— Japan hai decided to send back to Australia 45.000 pounds of imported flutter on grounds that it 1* contaminated, Kyodo News Agency said yesterday. Kyodo said government officials plan a rigid examination of M 5300.000 worth of butter arriving.on Satuiday from New Zealand.—AP - 51 words
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Article19 1954-05-27 3 ATHENS. Wed.— A Violent earthquake rocked central 1 early today, damaging houses' and injuring several people A.P.AP - 19 words
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Advertisement28 1954-05-27 3 r/stmas comes but once year but prime quality TURKEYS ire always available s c^s COLD STORAGE CO. LTD. k QUADRONAL 1 (3S\ -*m m Pcnun<j. Kuulu L **> 02/5428 words
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Advertisement248 1954-05-27 3 COLGATE'S wonderful new GREEN CHLOROPHYLL TOOTHPASTE f «««c RAD BRttf H ""X DESTROYS B* u V f riiM DISORDERS (l V^^*^^ Colgate Chlorophyll Toothpaste is Green, with a fresh, MINI V flavour— and it FOAMS. Buy a tube today In Large and Giant size tubes. ASK FOR COLGATE GREEN TOOTHPASTE248 words
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Article279 1954-05-27 4 He ran up debt when insolvent, court is told roitMKK Singapore millionaire, Yeo Jin Guat, who had liabilities of nearly $4,000,000 when adjudicated bankrupt last year, is to stand trial in the High Court on June 11 on a charge of incurring a debt of $11,458 without279 words
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Article109 1954-05-27 4 Film fans want to aid festival SINGAPORE cinema-goers should be pivrn a chance to play an active part in the second Asia film festival which is rxpectrd to be held in Sinp;:pore next year, suggests the Cinema Fans' 'sscdation. The association hop cive the public every chance of *r!rctinc their109 words
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Article32 1954-05-27 4 KUALA KLAWANG. Wed. Mr. J. H. Smith, emergency administrative officer. Jelcbii. has left for Kuala Lumpur on leave. His duties are being carried out by the Chinese affairs officer.32 words
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183 1954-05-27 4 Just as a joke, he slapped P.O. who wouldn't squat KUALA LIMUR, Wed. AYOI'NG British soldier told a Malay policeman he was a police inspector and slapped him on the face when he refused to obey orders, the Kuala Lumpur First Magistrate's Court was told today. D. Hickman. of the183 words
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Article28 1954-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Osman bin Mohamed was today sentenced to five weeks' gaol for criminal breach of trust of $36 belonging to a friend.28 words
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Article154 1954-05-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. SINGAPORE residents cannot Man bonds in Johore courts, a Chinese woman rii^sionary was told at the police court here today. The woman had offered to pay in instalments a $100 fine in:posed on Thu Jin for movir-. 34 tablets of saccharin and154 words
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Article71 1954-05-27 4 JOHORfc BAHRU. Wed.- i Four men were charged id the polio.- court her« today with cheating Ng Peng Seng by 1 setting $641 worth of furniture from him by pretending they were employees of the Ulu Ayer Moleh Estate. Lee Beng Guan Poh Kirn Seng. Lee Kok71 words
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Article42 1954-05-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— The Malayan Indian Congress will bid farewell to the High Commissioner, General Sir Gerald Templer, on Saturday. In traditional Indian style, the High Commissioner will be garlanded by representatives of the Congress at Kings House42 words
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182 1954-05-27 4 HALF-A-MINUTE FIRE EXTINGUISHER MAY COME TO SINGAPORE THE DEPARTMENT of Civil Aviation. Singapore, may consider buying stocks of a new British Are flehtinj: device, which, it is claimed, will revolutionise rescue work on crashed planes. A special chemical is used which, when sprayed on a fire, puts it otit in182 words
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151 1954-05-27 4 'BELONGED TO MISSING KILLER' TELUK ANSON. Wednesday. A STEN GUN found in a swamp near a Chinese rubber estate in the Sungei Kerawai area of Lower Perak is believed to be that used in the 1951 murder of a ronggeng girl, the151 words
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Article136 1954-05-27 4 Two women say: I married him DR. Edward Percival McCarthy -Heyzer was committed to stand trial before the High Court in the Singapore Ninth Police Court yesterday on a charge of making a false statement. Earlier two women had told the court that they went through marriage ceremonies with him136 words
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Article51 1954-05-27 4 Tan Jing 3wa of Ponggui Road was fined $50 in Slnga pore yesterday for inconst lerate driving on Jan 23 Tan. the court was told Jrove along Serangoon Road md turned rieht into Krrbau Road without slowing down causlne on-coming traffic to give way to avoid a51 words
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Article406 1954-05-27 4 SCHOOLS CAN TAKE 2,173 MORE qiHERE are 2.173 places A vacant i n Primary I classes of Government English school* in Singapore for admission next year for children born in 1948. Of these, 414 places are at schools now in construction. Registrations for the admission of pupils to 1955 Primary406 words
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Article56 1954-05-27 4 IPOH, Wed— Two Chinese youths last night approached a Chinese couple sitting in a onelv part of the Coronation Park and demanded their dentiU cards. When they refused one youth. brandishing a Knife snatched the girl's hand sag which contained $30. He took $10 and then56 words
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84 1954-05-27 4 DRESENCE of mind saved a shop assistant from being robbed on Tuesday night in Singapore. He was alone in the shop in Race Course Lane, when two men walked in and demanded the key to the safe. The key was on a table He rushed84 words
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Article145 1954-05-27 4 Today's Radio SINGAPORE A.M. 715 Time Signal and Opening Announcement: 716 Morning Star 7.30 News; 735 Melody Mixture 800 —8.30 London Studio Melodies 857 English Schools Broadcast; 11 10 English Schools Broadcast; P.M. 1.00 1 I Programme Summary 1.01 Lunch Time Music; 30 Time Signal and I News; 1.45 Dance145 words
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Advertisement152 1954-05-27 4 those women I^^ who know \\^y^ the true value of time l\i When even her most casual whim asks onl% f( J the best >\hcn no "posing fancy" If is her pleasure her watch will, l^\ x I I distinction that the name assures v""' f the enduring touih of152 words
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Advertisement79 1954-05-27 4 I You get I in HEINJ 'VEGETABLE SOI seasoned w Heinz Vegetable Soup dinner all year 'rour because it's Hem;' HEINZ VEGETABLE I soup 1 *n !MllimilllllUlMlimilllllMllllMMllHHHllWHllltlllHM>* I -lIAKVIV I STEEL OFFICE FURHITW Bfrjß* FILING CABINET! I I BL^J CUPBOARDS I 311 Till II 1 |W p.o. I PO. Box79 words
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Miscellaneous277 1954-05-27 4 SINGAPORE DIARY ?"JT""' vlctoM Th S" fetSwi^SSSi '&M. .O««D: "cJSnm^TSU Ing. Conference Room. Colonial Road): Table-tennis 2ri m «Z<Sjcrewry. Office. Empress Pl.ce. j pjv iodySilwS?! UT^SuJ Jl BIIEK (HIR(H: Prayer and ANTI'ITIPH I HKRI A AMP Air v revival meeting by Dr Andrew Olh. Free Inoculation for \hlki7en^ be O277 words
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Article181 1954-05-27 5 German assets in Singapore, Cm made as Jong as 1 I \ears ajfo, *be mcl in six months, the usto- y G. Alcock, said yesterfor amounts] totalling Kpected a direction soon n. which would enable is, some of which have n pending since 1940 •■iuid some delay i: caused181 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-05-27 5 K Y l U' l X C OLKB(U KN wife of the SinK»P»re m-iKixtrate Mr. J. M. Oevereux-Colebourn. arrived in Singapore on Tuesday from Britain in the P and liner Carthage.— Straits Times picture.36 words
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Article30 1954-05-27 5 SUNOEI SIPUT. Wed. A .abourer. Muniandy. was shot dead in Simpang Tiga village. one mile from Sungei Siput town, last night. A man has been detained30 words
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Article236 1954-05-27 5 murder charge inquiry is told 4 MAN was stabbed to death for spilling a cup of f* cofTee. Edmund Low Tian Teck told a preliminary inquiry in the Fifth Police Court yesterday. Tay Ah Sai, 23. was accused of murdering Joseph Koh Kirn Guan. a236 words
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Article199 1954-05-27 5 WORK will soon start on a Government scheme to tap the underground reservoir in the Bedok area for Singapore's growing demand for water. Following reports by the consultating engineers, the Government has decided to sink about 15 large tube wells, in the area. A199 words
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Article53 1954-05-27 5 Radio Malayas plans to broadcast recordings of the St. Matthew Passion by the Singapore Musical Society's orche^-' tra and choir at the St. Andrews Cathedral have been called off. The decision was made because of gre.it difficulty in getting satisfactory sound recording due to the acoustics of53 words
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Article88 1954-05-27 5 Gemuroh wa s being built :.e "worst site possible." tter had said that the too small it should been built in the country ■i>ad to the camp wai ite and the site should be >idered by Army exHutohinson said the camp was already built; the Wine88 words
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Article46 1954-05-27 5 IPOH. Wed. The Catholic Welfare Services will build their first old peoples home in the Kampong Slmee new village on the outskirts of Ipoh A plot of land has been given by the State Government. Work is expected to begin soon.46 words
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Article181 1954-05-27 5 POLLS TO 'PACK A BIGGER PUNCH' SINGAPORE Govern ment is sorting out persons eligible to vote at the elections to the new Legislative Assembly and City and Island Council Automatic punching machines are being used in the sifting of 1.200,000 identitycards to find out who qualify as voters. Particulars of181 words
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Article62 1954-05-27 5 IPOH. Wed.— Muslims in Perak have begun to pay their annual religious tithes to the Religious Affairs Department at the rate of a dollar or one gantang of rice per person By Hari Raya Puasa next week when the collections will cease more than $300,000 may62 words
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Article53 1954-05-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.Mr. Bernard Marsh a senior partner of Messrs. Cooper Brothers and Company charI tered accountants, has been appointed the third memoer of the inquiry mission into .he rubber Industry expected in Malaya next month. The other members are Sir FrancU Mudle chairman and Or53 words
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Article33 1954-05-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.- It had not yet been necessary to ration water because rain and appeals to the public to economise had been successful. a Public Works JJepartnu-nt spokesman said today.33 words
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86 1954-05-27 5 That 14 days notice still necessary THE Emergency Regulations requiring 14 dayV notice of a proposed strike or lookout is still in force in the Colony, a Singapore Government spokesman said last night. The regulations have not been repealed as reported in certain paperji following the legislative ouncil meeting on86 words
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Article42 1954-05-27 5 I PENANG. Wed.— The Penane Malay Motor Cycle Club will hold a Hari Raya picnic at "May Blossom." Tanjong Bungah on June 5 and 6. There will be a ronggeng performance. a kronchong party and a "nasik mlnyak i feast.42 words
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Article16 1954-05-27 5 ALOR STAR. Wed. The Sultan of Kedah will be 62 on I June 15.16 words
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Article90 1954-05-27 5 A limited number of seats in the reserved enclosure at the Queen's Birthday parade in Singapore, to be held at the Padang on June 10. will be available to the public Applications for admission tickets tn the enclosure should be made to the Assistant Sec- 1 retary90 words
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Obituary40 1954-05-27 6 7* Word* fin i minimum) TAN TIAN POH. aged N, DMMi peacefully on 26..V54 at 33 -hall Road. Singapore, leaving his beloved wife, son Im Hock. ■iter Slew Boon, daughter-in-law Khor and three grand children. ll ID am Friday.40 words
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Article23 1954-05-27 6 ZO Word* HO (minimum) lOU lIM FOOK CHOY think relatives, friends for their \^:uable presents, cood wishes, at.ince at their wtdding on23 words
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Article254 1954-05-27 6 N Mnrrlt tin i minimum) OLLOW PEDANT Even' d^V in Malay Mail* if you want to win 15,000 word puzzle. MULCHANDS Sale start* on lay, list May 19,i4. 82-1, Bras -ih Road. ARRIVED AT MADELINES A M-nn.ent of our popular Dl priced from »39.50. LI-POPS popping in every s254 words
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916 1954-05-27 6 The Straits Times. Singapore, Thurs. May 27, 1954. The Alliance Threat Alliance leaders who threaten to withdraw the three Alliance 1 Ministers from the Government, 1 land Alliance members from the Legislative Council, are aware. it must be assumed, of the 'political crisis which this action would invite The right916 words
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Article296 1954-05-27 6 General Templer's farewell conference with the Press emphasized, by its contrast with the first occasion, the change in Malaya which his vigorous leadership has wrought. When he met the Press a few days after his arrival in Malaya he was concerned, and so were the newspapers, almost exclusively296 words
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Article, Illustration387 1954-05-27 6 OF whai use is a mere slopan. no matter how bold it is. to the ftpht for freedom as UMNO is sup- 1 posedly doing. Can the thundering roar of •merdeka from the north of Perils to the tip of. Singapore send the387 words
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106 1954-05-27 6 THE hartal in 1947 pointed conclusively to the power x of Communism in Malaya at that time. Trie recent behaviour of the Singapore schoolboys points conclusively to the teaching of Communism now. At its face value, the outburst may have had nothing to do106 words
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Article133 1954-05-27 6 'TIME TO ACT NOW AFTER Dien Bien Phu what? When do we call a halt? Now? Or do we shadow the Invasion fleets and, to I avoid orovocation. meekly wait for the landings at Kota Bahru i as in 1941? No great political or military acumen is needed to see133 words
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Article53 1954-05-27 6 RECENTLY I ordered some Chinese satay and soup at a stall at the Queen Elizabeth Walk. I found they tasted far from fresh. Indicating they had been kept from the previous night. Will the authorities' see to the state of food on sale at such stalls? CHAN53 words
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111 1954-05-27 6 THE demonstrations by Chinese students show at least that they are capable organisers. The truth is Chinese students are taught to be organisers. They are instructed so that they will be able to face the world as soon as they leave the school-gate to111 words
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Article133 1954-05-27 6 THE Singapore Volunteer Corps win b? celebrating its centenary in July It is now an up-to-date military force of considerable strength of which Singapore is proud. One thing is, however, lacking a regimental band. The band plays no small part In the general smartnes.s133 words
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Article32 1954-05-27 6 rwas stated recently that Singapore was short of skilled artisans and that a polytechnic would be built (soon Will the authorities speed i up their project? TAN AH AYE Singapore.32 words
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Article194 1954-05-27 6 ST. Katherin's, Kajang. was built some forty years ago when the English-speaking Christian community was considerably larger than It Is today. Now the church stands in I urgent need of repairs. the minimum cast estimate of which is $2,000. There may be some among your194 words
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Article187 1954-05-27 6 'REDUCE PRICE OF GAS' r-lE City Council March meeting voted mone\ for the purpose of popularisir. the use of eas I goggi duction in the rjrioe ol would be much more Wh( n the price of last increased, the justification or most of it was based on the increased cost187 words
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Article20 1954-05-27 6 Strean R The F 1 KffAS SOMEJ^REWELL GOOD NEWS ABOUT FINANCES rm KALLANC DISASTER WILL BE HER 13TH INQUIRY20 words
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Advertisement475 1954-05-27 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. 20 Word, tit) (minimum) WYLDE: On SStfe May. at Bune- tptta Kuala Lumpur, to Mir .1 A. Wvlde. a son. BRINK: On 25th May. at BuiikHospttal, to Joyce, wife of B .on Kjeld. LAMBERT Nee North to Yvonne and Reg at K K Hospital on 26/5/ baby girl.475 words
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Advertisement26 1954-05-27 6 fa, A WIPE RANGE OF BEST ENGLISH WOOLLEN SUITINGS' wtfo w/tfAcrowmrms WORKMAHMP AT MODERATE PRICES KM MERCHANT TAILORS PHONE: 6535 I 2f, CHULIA ST., SINGAPORE -1.26 words
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Advertisement41 1954-05-27 6 «mwd j hi SI Tk* h^ik r List Price let* 5 I ror CASH Hire Purchase 12 Month:. 4dretl,.rmml THE CENIRAI pTjfr YOIII I AVI "'^'"llO* ron 1MB i i.KOKi.t 111 I < BCAEVES I KRIPALSON V < mo I 65. ARAB STREET41 words
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353 1954-05-27 7 ed self- tol omde- members, and 209 lected local councils. were being taken to nn them and make them financially independFrdera] elections, he :;tns were being made pile a common regisressed that the Party neld a majority of the stats in the Legislanincll,353 words
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Article142 1954-05-27 7 J.ilayanisation of the service, he said the I Malayans in divii s had risen from 135 it the end of 1947 to 578 toA special committee Ls on speeding up the and he expected Mai progress in Maitior. within the next ■'ars. ng with the142 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-05-27 7 MEMBERS WONT HAVE TO QUIT KUALA LUMPUR Wednesday. "MEMBERS of the Federal Executive Council who disiTl agree with the proposals in the Elections Bill do not have to resign under the ordinary rules of mm isterial conduct. This statement was made today by the197 words
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365 1954-05-27 7 Barbara knows all about air crashes 4 PRETTY Englishwoman is now in Singapore because she has become a specialist in organising air crash inquiries. The Kallang crash Inquiry opening on Monday, will b*> the 13th of which she has been administrative organiser. She Is Miss Barbara Sowden. executive officer in365 words
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Article347 1954-05-27 7 (sine a full-scale >■■ d. The areas of greatest terro- ncth were Pahang 1200". Pcrak 'about 1000 1. ibout 900 >. and Sembilan (about 500 >. Ir. Johore they were strongn supplies Over the border In Siam 500 terrorists. Asked if he could' say347 words
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76 1954-05-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Federation Government has accepted in principle the interim report of the commit- t up to examine the "uneven economic balance" between Malays and other races in this country. The Government is working out ways and means to remedy the situation76 words
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Article39 1954-05-27 7 Two Chinese believed to have been involved in a robbery in Kirn Chuan Avenue Singapore, on Monday merit were arrested yesterday In the robbery a woman last jewellery worth $963 $30 cash and an American dollar39 words
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Article29 1954-05-27 7 n \l ,J\^ was SPnt to the house of detention vr.sterdav after he wa.s convicted of vagrancy in Sinßapore. .Hp was arrested by police on29 words
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68 1954-05-27 7 GOVT. TRYING TO FIND JOBS FOR THESE KUALA LUMPUR Wed The Federation Government 1> trying to absorb as many retrenched temporary officers a* possible. Mr K A Blacker of the Federation Services Department, said today He was referring to the recent dismissal ot more than 140 temporary officers in the68 words
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Article22 1954-05-27 7 A radio and a spare wheel were stolen from a car parked in Sims Avenue, Singapore, on Tuesday night.22 words
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Article204 1954-05-27 7 PKNANG. Wrd. LANOKI* proprietor. Ooi p h e Kr*t told Penan* Ma B a*ine Road house at 5 a m on April 18. •I became vrry angry and rSseiTan alarm when onr of he robbrrs would not obsrrvr thr a ß rrrmrnt I had204 words
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101 1954-05-27 7 TEMPLER 'S LONG LINE OF PRAISES FOR FIJIANS KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Gen. Templer has sent con- 1 eratulations to the Commanding Officer of the Ist. Battalion, Fijian Infantry Regiment, for their killing four terrorists in the Rensam district of Johore on Monday. He called it a "very spirited and successful101 words
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112 1954-05-27 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday THE Government-owned Federation Air Service will be taken over by the Malayan Railway the Dirertor of Civil Aviation. Mr. Max Oxford, told the Straits Times today. The service Ls now managed by Malayan Airways but thLs arrangement expires on112 words
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Article30 1954-05-27 7 Firing practice will take I place at Blakang Mati from 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. from June 7to June 11 and again from June 14 to June 18.30 words
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Advertisement123 1954-05-27 7 ro a p rtable rad|os jJ^Vf^ GRAMOPHONES. A Few Sets slightly shop-soiled to clear at $188/- Cash Less 25 r r Discount. Six Months Cuarantce ttill hold* sood from date of puichase. DC B g f ;|fl uper- <■■■ FmM 1 Di sconnt. S. IS&AP Pfl ITn |i;sx Co.il Street.123 words
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Advertisement144 1954-05-27 7 BALDWIN -LIMA -HAMILTON A NEW SYMBOL OF SERVICE TO INDUSTRY Liniu Tip* M i'^utnu.iri Lrant L> uantu if^gß: LilDI Lima Type 802 uUh Shovel Attachment. Kor detailed Information ple.isp write or phone to on •jinetrlng Department. Bulletins on the shovels, cranes drag mrs mi obligation. Specifications: Type 34 Tvp. 8()J144 words
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Miscellaneous170 1954-05-27 7 The weather); MIXI M I M TFMPKRATIRE 1 7.30 p.m. on May 25 to 7.30 a.m j on May 26) Singapore 77 degrees, i Penang 76, Kotß Bahru 74, Kuala Lumpur 75, Ipoh 73, Kuantan 74. MAXIM IX TEMPER ATIRK: i (7.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. on May 26 I170 words
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Article50 1954-05-27 8 Another German freighter belonging to the HamburgAmerica Line, the 6,997-ton Hoeehst, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyige to the Far East. She brought to Singapore a '000 tons of cargo, which ln■luried German beer, paper, inions from Aden, Dutch potaoes and milk, and chemicals.50 words
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Article, Illustration67 1954-05-27 8 1 20,000 defy the rain for Billy EVANGELIST CROWDS EMPIRE STADIUM MORE THAN 120.000 people crowd the ram-soaked Empire Stadium at Wembley, London, for the last meeting in the Greater London crusade of the American evangelist Billy Graham. The people on the pitch had been shut out originally, but theReuter - 67 words
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Article143 1954-05-27 8 ROTARY TO AID STUDENTS Fund is ready ITNIYERSITY1 T NIYERSITY of Malaya *-> undergraduates in need of funds to complete thenstudies, are invited to apply to Singapore Rotary Club for aid from its student loan fund Applications should be sent to the secretaries of the club. Joan Tooke's Secretarial Agency,143 words
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Article37 1954-05-27 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. iamsudin, a shopkeeper, of \yer Manis Estate, was fined •250 here today for moving re- tiicted articles of food. He had a permit but exceeded the quantity of some arti■les37 words
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Article37 1954-05-27 8 A gang of six pounced on an Indian. Mari Muttu. in St. Georges Road. Singapore, yesterday morning and stabbed him Muttu was unable to say 1 why he was attacked, a police spokesman said.37 words
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Article75 1954-05-27 8 Judgment was reserved in the Smpapore Hieh Court yesterday in the civil suit in which a Scremban businessman, Mr. Gan Kirn Huat. claimed a refund of $18,690 paid to Sennett Realty Company as a deposit on a house which he allesed was not completed in time.75 words
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Article41 1954-05-27 8 KUANTAN. Wed. -Mat Noor bin Jusoh. 30, of Beserah was committed to stand trial at the High Court on a charge of robbing a woman of $40 at the Sungei Karang-Jeram Estate Road on Nov. 24 last year.41 words
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174 1954-05-27 8 NEW TRAINING FARM FOR JOHORE SOON Plan to aid handicapped A MODEL training farm is to be built «t Tampoi as] part of a rehabilitation scheme for handicapped people in Johore. A spokesman for Johore I State Welfare office yesterday said that an 11 -acre site had been selected for174 words
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Article301 1954-05-27 8 PROGRESS PARTY'S MANIFESTO is their aim THE NEED FOR improved educational facilities in Singapore is stressed by the Progressive Party in its election platform for 1955, which was published yesterday. The party said that its ultimate goal for every Singapore child was six301 words
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Article60 1954-05-27 8 A motorist, Nr Van Peng of Crane Road, off Joo Chiat Road, was fined $20 in Singapore yesterday for parking his car in a lane between two car parks in Raffles Place at 1 p.m. on April 8. Ng's car obstructed vehicles from coming and60 words
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Article33 1954-05-27 8 For parking t i-a r within .10 feet of a bus- stop in Now Bridge Road on April 4. Pnh Guan Lcong of Covrnt Gardens, was fined $25 in Singapore yesterday.33 words
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Article37 1954-05-27 8 Tan Kay Hwa of Tan Tye Place was fined $40 in Singapore yesterday for failing to stop at a "Halt" sign at the junction of MacKenzie Road and Bukit Timah Road on Sept. 12.37 words
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128 1954-05-27 8 SINGAPORE police are looking for thrcr Javanese who ••••cently stole more than 52.000 worth of jewellery from three shops. On Tuesday they got away with seven gold bangles worth 51. 360 fr.m a goldsmith in Bukit Pan jane The Chinese proprietor left128 words
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122 1954-05-27 8 rE timely approach of a motorist at the junction of Caldecott Hip and Thomson Road. Singapore, on Tuesday night saved a young Chinese girl who was beine molested. She w.»s strangling with a .Malay on a grass patch .it the junction, when122 words
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Article64 1954-05-27 8 MAGISTRATE SAID: 'I'M A WITNESS" When a motorist appeared in a Singapere court yesterday accused of negligent driving, the Magistrate. Mr. T. Kulasekaram, asked him: Do you know I am a witness in your case? The motorist, Tan Chin Hua. of East Reclamation Road, replied: "No." HN case was transferred64 words
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Article235 1954-05-27 8 rE Governor, -Sir John Nicoll, will on June 3 (n--tertain to tea the Singapore contingent of 23 officer* and boys who will attend the Boys' Brigade founder's centenary camp at Eton in August. The Colony contingent will j leave by ship In three groups next235 words
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Advertisement287 1954-05-27 8 SHAW BROTHERS HUDSON Hffe?**. Columbia's^^^f- T» Technicolor Plus: EXTRA! ■J'ii™*™* I The only full-lcnjith of the Queen'i triumphant tour nml home comiiiii "WELCOME THE QUEEN! PRINT BY TECHNICOLOR laturday midnight <dibw~ BURT LANCASTER V^ i\ 1 1 ciiMi 01.0K iyf >^t__i2bbf NOW! 11 1.45-4.00 C^r IE6.30 9.30 BIFF ELLIOT PEGGIE287 words
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Advertisement156 1954-05-27 8 .C^AIS«.GAaSAT|yN^> EXCU.sTVr YOU'LL LAUGH V, silly! Norman Wisdom H Margaret Rutherford TROUBLE I\STO] -r-- SATURDAY AT MIDNIgB RAVISHING.. SEDI l THE MOST WICK I I) W< Paulcttc Goddtrd iN^nsofJczckl I mScnom cj^jt LAST DAY! firm ii a.m.. us. ii. RmUlnnu jgKk CUMMINS, MORGAN SQjil h minium LOVE MA^ Bl THERE'S156 words
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Article, Illustration511 1954-05-27 9 oiV the babble of many clever tongues on January 27, ambled for yet another meeting of the League >N were friendly gatherings for, by tacit agreement, most areful to keep their discussions meaningless lest one ijßOtber. The elegant assembly gasped with horror, therefore. am Krmlishman, bronzed by the sun511 words
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748 1954-05-27 9 drug rings that menaced world health waters, striking down the once-sturdy peasantry. Rus^ sell learned that 17 out of 20 Egyptians now had bilharzia. To compensate for lack of vigour and virility, the men took stimulating drugs, which proved worse tyrants than the worm. Drue dealers fattened on steadily-increasing "demandsDaily Mirror - 748 words
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Advertisement602 1954-05-27 9 ANOKI.IN. che n«w mcdiial discovery lhal help* pwp'' rediKC over»ei«hc haj arrived in Malaya! Angclin it a new way of rrciuting rx»t« weight »afe, jure and easy. Angelin tonsiMs of trwtial while lableti made ni harmlets inert vegetable suhstame thai wienie nas |uvi found ran M at an "appetite-appea\er" which602 words
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Miscellaneous145 1954-05-27 9 Shmrimmh Holntos I'll kill to hvvp him! (?>l*'^n*rlfiffl t ßffls^W±<t4jA M y HU&BANP LOVE& V^ 'W v wlMl > NEVEP J I I HOPE r\E Hi vou,*'S6 Pl/nba*?/ ves, *w?sA Wv^Vwr^s? S I rA E MIM A- P- t mOlme&-- IT^P MAY BE in r—^7 GIBSON, jMd^JU^^^L.l AwAY FeO/ I145 words
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Article257 1954-05-27 10 The Malayan Share Brokers' Asso- riatlon reported: 'The marlcet continued quietly steady in industrials and tins but tl.ere was a shrinkage in turnover »ltn buyers reluctant to l.use their bids. Rubbers were irregular. Members of l' Association reported the following business done yesterday: Alexandra Brick ord« $3.45; Gammon257 words
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Article200 1954-05-27 10 Collieries decline PHE improved conditions on the Singapore Sh;i r Market which became evident on Tuesda; •ontir ued yesterday but tht volume of buftines shrunk away slijfhtly. This was due to buyers being reluctant ,heir bids to limits set by sellers. Malayan Collieries declined to their200 words
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Article22 1954-05-27 10 SINGAPORK \1 TIN; S3^2 per pi< 1 (up 50 cents). RUBBER: 621 cents a lb (down five-eighths l( f rent)22 words
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Article125 1954-05-27 10 MEL3OIH--Invest men ..s conUnm Stock Exrhansr with no i election nerves yet that judging from th« p clared by both part if main good buying whiwins. Loan 1956-59 £94 1 Loan 3Vi 1956-59 A. P.M. (New) 193 Bankof N.S.W US 1 1 Bradford 34 3 Aust. Consol Ind125 words
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Article118 1954-05-27 10 June first grade rubber Singapore last night at $2\ lb.. five-eighths of a iei Tuesday's close. The prlrc .--tner. cents ana 62 cent*, I with buying and I Therf was a nryicratp and trw market eh sed steady quir Closing prices j-e<terd per ib. vere: No. 1 Rs.S.118 words
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Article140 1954-05-27 10 rE Chung Khiaw Bank made a not profit of I $399,371 list yt-ar. Mr. Lav Pak Khuen, tho acting chairman told the fourth annual general meet ing. ProvlslOß had been made to transfer $250,000 out of 'his profit to general reserve said Mr. Lav. Satisfactory continued, progress140 words
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Article79 1954-05-27 10 TOTAL ruhJx-r output duriiii; April in thr Krdrrition w.is 4'MO7 tons, is against iXJXtZ tons in March. During the first four months of the year .Malaya's production was 17i. i>74 tons as against 184.171 tons for the same period in 1953. Xx ports in April were 15,393 tons,79 words
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Article123 1954-05-27 10 Singapore Chinese Produce > change: noon prices per Picul were Copra: quiet, easy. June $31 'j buyers. $32 sellers; July *30' bu\ers. $30 sellers Coconut oil unchanged, quiet; $55 seller:. Pepper quiet, no business reported, white pepper down »7 50. black down $2.50 Muntok white $240. Sarawak Lampong123 words
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Article64 1954-05-27 10 The Malayan ExcrwiiLi tloo made the follow: in it.s rates to BMKtmnti Canada buvin, T.I < mall. 0..D 32 3/lfi N credit bills 32 trade The follow mc were TT. or OH ready Canada 32\. Rivals 11» On the free cxehai Hong Kouk yesterrirr was quoted at S64 words
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Article46 1954-05-27 10 COLOMBO WM < buy more than (h< of rubber from Ceyl i current year. Under the Cey'.on CUn sheet rubber annun:! rrnl year Ceylon's rubber Mas also b. en China for salr on as undrr (he part Chinas accepts" Is r\ppotrd to follon I46 words
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Article90 1954-05-27 10 Ships King alongsidr U pure Harbour Board mli.i' ported today arc: Cat Marpossa 45. Belleville C wyvis 6 7. O:.Kambodia 13 14. Hoeg 15 16. Mataram 1R I lama N Wall 8 Olang BlaOC 23 24 K I Silverstream 27 28. B 29 30. Glengarry 31 S sar90 words
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Advertisement615 1954-05-27 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS 1 APPLICATIONS are invited for the po;t of Broadcasting Assistant Grade I in the Deprr'mont of Broadcasting. Appointment will be on probation for one year In tIM hrst instance Salary scale: 35R'" i SOA-788 p.m (Ri'son Sal plus variable nllo«a"ce. Total emoluments at present range 1 1 from:615 words
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Advertisement294 1954-05-27 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF HONG KONG ASSISTANT REGISTRAR OR ADMINISTRATIVK ASSISTANT Application', are Invited for the i po.,t of Assistant Registrar or Administrative Assistant. Candidates should possess a British University degree and applicants for the senior post should have had suitable experience in academic or educational administrative work. The successful294 words
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Advertisement501 1954-05-27 10 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS ASSISTANT VETERINARY OFFICER In the Veterinary Research Institute. Ipoh. Salary 8c«le Division II $408xA24-52t/576xA24-720 plus COLA at current rates and Housing Allowance If quarters are not provided. Selected applicant appointed on Probation for three I years and liable for transfer within the Federation of Malaya. Qualtfl- cations: Citizens501 words
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Advertisement436 1954-05-27 10 NOTICES In the Matter of LUKUT TIN DREDGING LIMITED and In the Matter of THE COMPANIES ORDINANCE. I 194 A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Section 231 of the Companies Ordinance 1940 a meeting of the creators of the abovenamed Company will be held at Robinsons Building Mountbatten436 words
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Advertisement761 1954-05-27 10 NOTICES NOTICE WELL-ESTABLISHED European Import Company wi»h«« contact interested party with view »o change lof ownership. Highest credentials required from Principal* only Replleo to Box A 6658. ST., trented in »trlrte«t confidence NOTICE WORKING MEN'S HOTELSWell- known owning and operating first -class Working Men's Hotel* In the United Kingdom wlsl761 words
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Advertisement47 1954-05-27 10 ACCOL SECP COST A CC; workJ CHIEf COMME?CE IND'JSTr I I 1 OUT Of S Notn i Pa* Tht. (10. Foot I Healed in Jfix<*l«* I.RIfl. BooKincflcEn^ AVIATION J£o& C F S.HfIRP MITSUI WIST-BOUNO «>«>« L t Jopan Sii»9«P<>'» Po cQ (M' C.F. SHARP .ANK OF CH.NA M*U47 words
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Advertisement731 1954-05-27 11 flA** W) Possooe ,UNNEL LtNE ihrr ports to load onjf dlschergc corse NOON, A CONTINENTAL PORTS P Shorn Penono May 27/28 May 29/10 r June 4 June 5/ 4 Juna 7/ 8 June S June 4/ 7 June 8/ 9 June 11 Jun* 14/14 June 17/18 June li June 19/20731 words
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Advertisement916 1954-05-27 11 B^^^T m^~*^*^^^^^^^^^^^^^m^^^m^^^^ m^ m i^ m^* m^^^^^^^ mm^^^^^^^^^^*^^^^^^m^ M ASIATIC LINES A ySassx »^5S_ p^ m p "MALAYA' iaWS_H H/lUune U/12 June -Si ■KSWr-:::>X:M% JP 4 g RJ Call JU /1J< >/ i"IV 1/ J July Call! Sim*." 1 N ple d Kort <>•"'♦• C-Ynra. SAILINGS FROM SCANOINAVIA/U.K./CONTINIMT -UTL n916 words
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Advertisement878 1954-05-27 11 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS te U.K. and CONTINENTAL PORTS S'oure P Shorn renonq ■'••'C'|*SiCw»jJfl TO' LOOrtOH, RcUerdom Homb-jrg I, Pert 29/30 May Benwyvi* tor Hovre. Liverpool Glotgosv Hull 6.4/7 2S/29 May 30/11 May Benledl tor Liverpool Dublin. Rotterdom, Homburg 10Moy/5 June 27/29 May 4/ 7 June Bencleuch tor Hovre,878 words
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Advertisement124 1954-05-27 11 SHINMIHON LIMB From Japan Pert* Arrives S pore Penarv} ii Totsiihoru Maru early July Fer Colembo, Bombay, Karachi, Khorramiher, Bairah, Kuweit A Bahrain. Soils Snore Penong n Totsuhoru Meru earfy July Fer Calcutta vie Rangoon Sail* Spore P*nong A veuel mid-Jun* Frem India, Pakistan 4 Persian Guff Ar'ive* S pore124 words
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Advertisement1201 1954-05-27 11 McALISTER «c CO., LTD. TEL: Ne. ***** KLAVENESS LINE LOS ANGELAS. SAN FRANCISCO, PORTLAND. SEATTLE, A VANCOUVER Accepting cargo fo> Centrol t South American Ports BELEVILLE *'pore y 'V.m rvr^T"i In Port/2SMoy 2June Uune 4 June CASTLEVILLE Soote P S'^im rro-mo, 24/29 June 4 July 3 July SJune P. S'hom1,201 words
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Article, Illustration632 1954-05-27 12 Well, how DO you get a child off to bed? discusses a parent's poser youil probably be facing TONIGHT TIIINKINCi point: are children really so different from grown upsV Here's one big difference, <\i any rate bed-time I feel about my bed as a caterpillar must feel about his cosy632 words
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467 1954-05-27 12 (iii/mhv n\i in n - (iii/mhv n\i in n ANOTHER ARTICLE ON A FASCINATING SUBJECT 'hi QI'RING I hi* process of I \\;ikiii}; up your tenses come back in he revene order to ivhich ihev disappear(l when you went to deep. Your senses of touch and467 words
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Article, Illustration4 1954-05-27 12 hats are getting wider...4 words
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Article, Illustration30 1954-05-27 12 AND SMALLER Three contrasting iu-h- hat styles I rum Puns and laiiidon Creation in the centre ;s called Gossamer Spring. Bottom is the 'toMer she'll' beret made in red sisal30 words
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Advertisement295 1954-05-27 12 At last— the perfrct foundation, ~^=Mtf//// If f to arid a bre.-.thtaking nrw ~%VA' ill radiance to «>i.: beauty. </' A tcathrr Found. ition— a tinted liquid -^X cream givr* a prrfrrt siirf.icc to hold the fine bloom of Yardlcv Powder. It hides rverv tiny blemUh and keeps your ikin295 words
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Advertisement130 1954-05-27 12 Feelinp trnpital Thai 'Yiyella' shirt*. |.vj,una;. whenever day and L n i g Uv Viyelja IF IT SHRINKS WE 'HiMi m mlto mntit in 111/ 7^^ *^A IIJ J j 1 1 (made m I arc i I fe^i slcckh »j iblc under t iblc: eoooon high-cla^ More H IMhWm130 words
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Miscellaneous327 1954-05-27 12 The Straits Times Crossword jjj«»«w*p*p«—*imJ 27. Crrmon.l > j,-ie;it nddle (5). I 1 -r-— 'P Old .spell his Fairy Queen has 1 2 3 Lv^ b 7 8 X 1 I I Ksissl 29 do(n ve r prosper: whafi I" A f^ T^ T"^ 1 the re? Harrington) (7). in327 words
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Article38 1954-05-27 13 bowling b-. (handy, who took fl\e for Kl. K:.<ris Rovan to be.v Anslo. onl by 10 runs In ihe*: match here. made 60 <R. Krishnan ACS were out 50 (.Yap Chin 1!V lincam 4-2V>.38 words
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Article81 1954-05-27 13 CALIFORNIA. Wed Hector Ho-] gan. Australia's fn.stest sprinter, will <om|M-te in the 100-yard dash at th<> Cmnpton invitational tract: meet on June 4. HovNin who lias equalled American Patton'i as world mirk la Uml 11)0. will t:ue an exceptionally ta*l held tocludtni defoiuling champion uilield.AP - 81 words
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277 1954-05-27 13 ftose beaten by Tony Trabert PHREE American, an^ A^^' .ontcst the semi-finals of the'mcVs "n^.e h;,mp.onship in the French international tennis ournament After Enrique Morea of v i ludK Patty and Art Larsen had I 2StehS ,uite oas.lv they were joined by the American hampion277 words
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Article227 1954-05-27 13 T E of th ttt annual sin- Kapore Swimmmg club chamP'onslnp galas .fio beheld B Rhu on Saturday at 4 pm There are 140 ent: PlMeen.ye.rMjW Nonmi Butchliuon It Ti.iing girl ■Wlauntf who took part in tht •v Asian Games held at Manila .any this227 words
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Article26 1954-05-27 13 HEISINKI. Wed -^Scotland defeated Finland 2-1 in an Interna- match In thi- Olympic Stadium here last nizht. The halftime scorr was 1-0 A P.26 words
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Article227 1954-05-27 13 IDINBI K(.H Wednesday. JOE AKK of Dublin, joint favourite with America's Frank Stranahan for the British amateur golf championship, had a comfortable victory in his second round match at the Muirfield links yesterday. j Carr defeated Robert Neill. Of East Renfrewshire, four andReuter - 227 words
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Article, Illustration68 1954-05-27 13 SIX CORDON XI( lIAKUS wnves iheerfully to LandauS Mipporli'rs from the ambulance, as he leavo Salisbury Inlirmarv on May Bt, after recovering from a concussion received in his fall at Salisbury races on May 19. A short while after this picture was taken, it was announcedReuter - 68 words
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Article405 1954-05-27 13 LONDON. Wednesday. MIDDLESEX are setting a hot pace in the English T1 County cricket championships. A three-wicket win over Hampshire yesterday gave them their fifth ronserutivc victory. Warwickshire forfeited their hundred percent record against Yorkshire but took first Innings points In a match marred byReuter - 405 words
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Article73 1954-05-27 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Lien Hwa B.P. team eolng to SinKapore to play a charity match against Mayflower B.P on Tuesday will be: Chan Kirn I ecmir. Lee Yew Senp. P A. L. Goncaga. Chun Slew Hlns. Lai Fook Yini!. I.im Kirn Senp. A. Aziz.73 words
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Article52 1954-05-27 13 SURBITON Surrey. Wed E Tiial Malavai MMM 4 the third round of the men's singles In the Surrey lawn tennis championships yesterday with v 6—4. 9—l win over Basil Kat* i KlKMie.su In another second round match K. H Ip iHniiKkoiiKi MM beaten 6 -0. 6—l by Australian52 words
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Article114 1954-05-27 13 KOALA LUMPLR, Wed. \IAIAVAN ho< kty star E. J van Lioth won his .second title in the Selannor hard-court graded tennis championships when he beat his doubles pattner J C. Cordy 7 5.1 6 2. in the men.- .single* final today. V.m I.idth looked114 words
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Article113 1954-05-27 13 LONDON. Wed yoUTH AFRICAN Jake Tuli. BritLsh Knipiif llyw.-i^ht boxinp champion, wants to fIKtH Yashio Shiiai of Ja|)an for the world title. His manager, Jim Wick.s. ha.s written to Mr Onslow Fane. Chairman of the Briti-h BoxinK Board of Control, who is also a memberReuter - 113 words
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366 1954-05-27 13 LONDON. Wed THE PAKISTAN touring cricketers 1 drew their three-day match h gainst the Marylebone Cricket Club in their first game at Lord's, the headquarters if cricket, here yesterday. Set Die formidable task of scoring 208 to Aln in 140Reuter - 366 words
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Article79 1954-05-27 13 The draw and times for 'he IMand Clubs Ladles Section May Monthly Medal, to be playnd on Friday, are: 320 pm Mrs Dudley Mrs I.im 325 Mrs McMullan v Mrs. Morrison; 3.30 Mrs Strickland v Mrs Wong; 335 Mrs Smart v Ml<=> Reilly; 340 Mrs79 words
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194 1954-05-27 14 FED., SINGAPORE IN CENTRAL ZONE THE FEDERATION of Malaya and Singapore have been provisionally grouped with Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia and Indonesia in the Central Zone for the football championship of Asia, which is expected to start early next year. The competition, which will be held194 words
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Article199 1954-05-27 14 Rotterdam get their first points f>OTIOM-OF-THE-LEAGVE Ro!- terdam Trading SC so/ired then flrst points when they beat Robinson Sports Club by 3-1 in their Sineapore Business Houses FA Div 3 camp at River Va'ley Road yesterday. Rotterdam deserved their win. for they were the better team, superloi in attack and199 words
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Article69 1954-05-27 14 Mrs. Murchison won the Isl.md Club s Ladies Club championship on Sunday by «i> ning the final »a Mi> Morrison by two up. To re »ch the final Mrs Mun had previoush beaten Mrs MclfUllan by 2 and 1. and Mrs Jancen by 3 and69 words
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Article51 1954-05-27 14 A large crowd who turned up to watch the return match between Mercantile Bank and Pulr Bukom in the Singapore Business Houses FA flrst dlvis'on league match fixed for the pndang yesterday were disappointed M the referee and the Bukom team did not show51 words
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Article39 1954-05-27 14 Thornycroft SC and Boustead SC drew 2-2 in their SBHFA Dtv. 3 match at Farrer Park yestrrdav ScoriTs were Rashld and Mgm for Boustead; Wai Chye and LWBg Chye for Thornycroft. Lee Pak Ton,; refereed39 words
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Article34 1954-05-27 14 Slme Darby beat Mercantile Ban.; L'-l in a S.BH.F.A. Reserve League match at S.H B. ground yesterday Scorers for Darby were l*-ft-win-eer PC Hind and left-half T. P. Flynn D. Urn refeieed34 words
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Article68 1954-05-27 14 Spring Badminton Par nsainst the OCBC Staff Miv. in i friendly badminton match, consisting of four men* singles and three men s doubles to be played at th-> Mess court on Saturday a! 7 p m will be: Foo Kok Sam. Foo K(^ Tan68 words
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Article369 1954-05-27 14 B> bTSOM MbW My tin to follow at the PenaW lurl Club SummtT Meeting are: MAJESTIC BIGHT: Put up a splendid performance at Kuala Lumpur three weeks ago when he camt from a long way back to nose out consistent Barakai over 6f. Seven furlongs looks ideal369 words
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Article211 1954-05-27 14 KUALA LUMPUR. Wrd. Chinrsc RecroaO tinn Club kept their unbeaten record when they whipped the league champions. Slangor Indian Association, four-nil In a Division One m <• r league match at Princes Road today. This was their seventh win md took their total to 14—211 words
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Article47 1954-05-27 14 TOKYO. Wed Japans «nni.m tennis rhawpton, Sachiko Kamo leaves on June 9 for EiikLuh: pete in the Wimbledon ten: I nament. the Japan Lawn TCBBII Aa> •OClatkUl announced today She will be the first Tipani woman to pl« il Wimbledon, the newspapei Asahi rrpoti.- AT47 words
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Article31 1954-05-27 14 CALIFORNIA. 1 Gonzales defeat eri Prank t; 4 last mch' ■uifi Ini lead over the Auttl with only three matches left Jack Kramer national pi tennis tour— A. P.31 words
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Article286 1954-05-27 14 PLATING with only ten men for 47 minutes nine for the rest of the game. Stanvai sportClub were trounced six-one by Malayan Airways in a SAFA Div. I match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Stanv.u' goalkeeper "»h played a disappointing game Had he been286 words
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Article243 1954-05-27 14 From EPSOIH r[] PONSIBTENT Barringa, 1 out of the first four in hi i his romarkablo form and m I the CL I. My. 1-7 F. h.nulT With Hudson astrldi ringay moved faultlr half-milp spir clocking the last 31. on tho bit. Only Bagby's horse out against the stopwai243 words
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Miscellaneous81 1954-05-27 14 INCH SAFA LKAdI'K, HIV. It Chinese Athletic v SUr Soererlie*. Jalan Besar. DIV. 3( Blue Rover* v Kalanc S.C.. BOIM'A ground. Inlted S.t I Karrer Juniors, (ieylanif. BEBYICBS IK W.I K. I»IV. 1: RAF <t> v F.8.W.; RKMK I H.M.S. Terror: RAF (SI I RE. FRIENDLY: Indian R.C. V G.H.Q.81 words
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