The Straits Times, 28 May 1954
1954-05-28
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Title Section12 1954-05-28 1 The Straits Times. fcsld. 154.1 SI\(;\I»OKi:, FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1954. 15 CENTS.12 words
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Article, Illustration20 1954-05-28 1 >ionyjiospital baffled BLAST KILLS 91 IN WARSHIP I jling' ater ing CO jjy nurse lucstioned her (lids20 words
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Article36 1954-05-28 1 EVA, Thurs. The Brljn Secretary. Mr d on Chinese Fo- Mr. Ch and the two talked n then went t Under Secretary <>l v.r Bedel] Smith. and Foreign Ministe: Krnnchman 136 words
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224 1954-05-28 1 IXITED STATES N.i\.»i the Cmgre^ committee had l Inquirj will start earlier said lhat his tomirstigations here today into mitt,-, «,,ui i investigate the slerdaj > explosion .ino.ird disistrr c aircraft carrier BcaaMc-- The Secretary lor the Naw which .Wile* 91 nen and MrReuter - 224 words
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Article, Illustration107 1954-05-28 1 SHA WCROSS HERE FOR AIR PROBE Fire expert arrives, too MiIRiSTOPHER Shawcross, Q.C.. flew into Singapore last night from Britain to represent \.C. at the Kallang air crash inquiry which opens on Monday. .rived with Capt. G. S 8.0.A.C Inspector of tain, and Mr. cretary and scr One of the107 words
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Article44 1954-05-28 1 LONDON, Thurs. Th< V,, im eil today awarded the World Peace Prtee to harported. I, was announced that Mr |,ad informed the PrrsidnTm <-f the Council thathe accepted the prize and would \\Z the money 'for works Of Jetc?and friendship." Router.Reuter - 44 words
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Article49 1954-05-28 1 W ere •■ailed oul last m h to deal with hund S Oi, is' School and s jo'rph's Church in s.: nTh. hope of catehhn rSmpse ni the 'oily -nan Oil} *if. d a nd the crowd graduall--evrral hours' J visil. <^ rr Paß<> 6)49 words
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Article, Illustration160 1954-05-28 1 ROLL CALL FOR MISS MALAYA BEAUTIES 4LL contestants In the A Miss Malaya Quest will attend a registration muster in the Capitol Blue Room between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. on June 9. The Blue Room will be closed to the public and no iudges will be pre.-ent of the160 words
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Article62 1954-05-28 1 HXMiKOK. Thurs en metit sources .said today thai Blam had told its diplomatlc missions abroad to see* d markets for Siamese I India. Indonesia and Ceylon weie singled out as good f prosp< i B im ha allotted 702.254; tons of rice for export to date62 words
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Article203 1954-05-28 1 'No hard feelings' says Malaya KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. POLITICIANS, business chiefs, government union loaders and Mala- yan Civil Servanis all over the Federation spoke as one today and said: no hard feelings." The man who thought they may have the High Commissioner. General Sii Gerald Tempter told a press conference203 words
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Article88 1954-05-28 1 16 officers accused of plotting CAIRO. Thurs. SIXTEEN Egyptian cavalry officers were accused today, of plotting against the state. Fifteen were charged with plotting mutiny in the armed lorces with the object ot ov< rthrowlng the present regime by force, thus endangering the country's security." One was charged with commlttlngUP - 88 words
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Article49 1954-05-28 1 Pneumonia at 22,500 ft. new delhi. Than. Sir Edmund Hillary Is ill with pneumonia 22,500 feet up on Mount Makalu in the Himalayas. According to a report reaehthe foot of the mountain today, Sir Edmund, who Is leading a New Zealand expedition, was taken ill on May 19. Renter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article87 1954-05-28 1 LONDON. Thurs The winner ol a magaslne crossword puzzle competition was announced here today: Her Royal Highness. Princess Mat I efiiti'i n| Conn t i .i i r> magaslne su hoax when the signature ol the Queen .s si. tir tinned up on tin winningAP - 87 words
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Article132 1954-05-28 1 'QUEEN'S HOTEL' IS BURNED NAIROBI. Thurs rpilh Tteetops Hotel, near Nyer; WtM n lie )u>en was staying when Kinc Oeorse VI died, was burnt down last night, presumably by Mau Mau terrorists The'hotel. stood in a mant tig tree many feet above the ground. It had been closed lot someReuter - 132 words
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Article64 1954-05-28 1 KAIMANDU. Ihurs.— King Tribuvan of Nepal was today !>n>. nted with a sword ot honour by Mr C H Summerhayes>. the British Amba.-^-adoi. as a formal token of his appointment as honorary general in the British Army Handing over the sword and sash. Mr SummerhayesReuter - 64 words
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185 1954-05-28 1 fie***** LONDON. Thursday THE TAIL SECTION of the Comet airliner Yoke Petor which crashed into the sea off the Isle of Elbe on January 10 has been recovered, a message received by the Admiralty here today announced. This means that all the importantReuter - 185 words
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267 1954-05-28 1 FRANCE WILL NOT LET U.S. STEP IN YET And Bidault says its war or peace in ten days WASHINGTON. Thiirschiv EVANCf is to delay asking the I niteri Stales fo intervene in Indo-China, said French diplomats today. The delay will last as lonn as ceasefire talks ate on at Geneva.Reuter - 267 words
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Article59 1954-05-28 1 CAIRO, Thurs.— Two 5000--year old "solar" boats which I the ancient Egyptians believicd earned the souLs of the dead to the after-life have been discovered near here. The ancient Egyptian! believed that the boats would sail a course set by the tun passing through 24 RatesReuter - 59 words
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Article33 1954-05-28 1 A 14 year-old cyclist. I.im Rrr Guan, was fatally injured when he was involved in a collision with a car near the Ocean Park Hotel. East Coast Road. Singapore, yesterday.33 words
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Article18 1954-05-28 1 The body of a rial found in a dustbin in the General Hospital Singapore, yesterday.18 words
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Article60 1954-05-28 1 French launch big air attack HANOI. Thurs. l'L'kxch warplanea jres- terday launched a heavy attack alone the western rim of the Red River Delta. Mam target was th minh regiment besieging V< n Phu. key OQtposi near to Limestone Crags where the Vietmlnh arms dumps are hidden 111 secret e:i60 words
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Article91 1954-05-28 1 Mil I I IRY I \M i HINCi I OM onfei n< i ix-iw i militai ntt'u ials I itcd .M, i >nd mortar bombs ae.. the Y>n Phu samson while •i bombers counter- rl where In the thickly popul the Vl« tmlnn to worr;. busy reorganising t!:>91 words
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Article76 1954-05-28 1 GRAND FORKS. Thur.v Twenty nude women attacked Mr Ralph Mclntosh. a school dance officer, when Intried to get them to send their children to school Mr. Mclntosh. a former Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman, was scratched and bruised as the women tore at his clothes. iinbrn76 words
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Advertisement42 1954-05-28 1 H«VE YO m NT!fT ROLL OF <!N*»» JVM DFLIVEHED IN OU» N t_W p| Album Priwt Folder WJMyJ V*r' iLAST fonlCt J, J F.\tra: Karh -'him ."nil, AT LM P.M it di. tiij n in I s^STv ml RE IJ II OiI42 words
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Article207 1954-05-28 2 Navarre on way out, they say WASHINGTON. Thurs. L T NITED States CongresJ sional sources said today that the French soon will remove Gen. Henri Navarre as commander in Indo-China. aid hit most probable successor is Gen Rene Cognj •Mtirier In Northern indo-Chlna, who has won praise trom American military207 words
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Article29 1954-05-28 2 MOSCOW. Thurv The rpe--inn of the Supreme Foviet of the Russian Federation called for today to celele sooth annlvei th- Ukraine's reunion with r has been postponed29 words
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Article60 1954-05-28 2 SCHOOL BAN WRONG— COURT MEW DELHI. Thurs. The Indian Supreme Court jrestertiav ruled that a Romhav Government order btnnins Asians from European managed p»bools waa nnconstitutlc n The order 'vn.= mac to encourase Hindustani .is the language m school i. Schools run and staffed by Europeans and Anglo-Indians Government officialsAP - 60 words
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Article, Illustration322 1954-05-28 2 PROBLEM OF THOSE 32 AMERICANS r.ENEVA, Thursday. COMMUNIST China said yesterday the best way for the U.S. to try for the release of 32 Americans imprisoned in China is through direct negotiations at Geneva. Huang Hi\a, spokesman for the ChineseAP - 322 words
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88 1954-05-28 2 U.S. refuses visa to Nobel winner AMBRIIXIK. Thurs PROFESSOR Paul Adrien Dirar. Nobrl Prize wlnninj; British physicist, disclosed yesterday that hr has been refused a visa to <nter (he United States for year's study. "I uas just turned down flat." he said. Professor Mrac had been Invited to study advanced88 words
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Article69 1954-05-28 2 SYDNEY. Thurs. Mr Lau- rence Short. National Secretary of the Australian Ironworkers Association, .said Communist liaison between Australia and Indonesia should be investigated during the Petrov Royal Commission inquiry. Mr. Short, who returned yesterday from a visit to the U.S.. England. Europe and Ada, Mid recentAP - 69 words
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Article62 1954-05-28 2 JERUSALEM. Thurs. The Israeli Prime Minister. Mr. Mo>*ir Sharett. yesterday den•i'd tliat IsTMI was negotiating with Britain to grant bases in ihe Ncßeve. Israel's southern desert. H was replying to a motion in Parliament by a Communist member. Mr. Meir Wllner, who asked for a62 words
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128 1954-05-28 2 SAN FRANCISCO. Ihurs niNG CROSBY and his son. Gary. 20, were sued f or i U5565,000 by two Mexicans who were injured on Monday in a road accident Involving youn? Crosby's car. JtMM Hernandez. 24. driver of the second car. and Doniecio Ayala.lB. a128 words
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Article27 1954-05-28 2 OTTAWA. Thurs. LieutGen. Asim Ucar, Chief of Staff of the Turkish Air Force, returned to Washington yesterday afte: a seven-day visit to, Canada. —A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article64 1954-05-28 2 NEW YORK. Thurs.-Mr. Walter White, a Negro leader, said that the loyalty investication of Dr. Ralph J. Bunche Is '"an unseemly farce." Dr. Bunche, a high United Nations official, spent most of Tuesday closeted with a U S Government Loyalty Board. Board Chairman, Mr. Pierce J.AP - 64 words
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Article34 1954-05-28 2 ISMAILIA. Thurs -A shal Sir Claud( Polly, Force Middle East C der-in -Chief, flew t< ye.uerday for staff talk j Admiral Earl Mountba 1i Royal Navy's Medfc Commander-in -Chief. announcer, here.- Ri34 words
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Article126 1954-05-28 2 NAIROBI. Thurs. U'AST Africa Army headquarters announced yesterday that tn. main DhMM of "Oneration Anvil" clearing many thousands of Man M.vi from Nairobi— had been "sueeeastuity completed." Man of the 5.000 troop* brought into Nairobi one month aso to launch the first bisReuter - 126 words
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Article184 1954-05-28 2 jriace oi conference ADMIRAL Arthur H, States Joint fhiefsoi^,, terday that military lal ber of nations. Including the defence of South I Admiral Radford bi Foreign Affairs Co i the House of Rep r < S( 1 for nearly threp hou private hearing on th« problems of creating defenceReuter - 184 words
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Advertisement85 1954-05-28 2 Doctors Prove pure, mild PALMOLIVE Soap I can bring you a lovelier skin titiJOl THIS IS ALL YOU DO V Nl' PALMOLIVE CONTAINS I ZZ£* J^^M NO ANIMAL FAT j 2 Massage its beauty lather on I^_^ j; I to your face for I minute. |3S Made in FncHand 185 words
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Article, Illustration44 1954-05-28 3 NOW IT IS THE H-SUIT THIS lo:»il-roatrfl. white cotton H-bomb suit has born invontoil by a Japanese, fhoi chi Tsukada. who claims mat it will minimise the dancer from radiation The suit tan be made for 14. Pop per picture44 words
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Article112 1954-05-28 3 .1 ATKMAI.A CITY. Thurs. i TWIN-MOTOR plane flow over this city last niuht dropping Ir;ifl<ts urging the people to revolt against the government. Ie, a prry DC-4. flow ie rity from north to md then :mm smith to finishing off with a ■to circle at 600112 words
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Article49 1954-05-28 3 Canadian army goes American OTTAWA. Thurs, -The Cana my ha., rr pS e fd CC arS r iW yesterday Details of the howitzrr are secret but it us known that it was designed in 1930 and used In World War II it is considered morr accurate K5J3&.?" the Britlsh49 words
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221 1954-05-28 3 UAION LEADER WARM* ,__i LONDON. Thursday. pLhCTRK JANS will boycott atomic plants used solely for the destruction of mankind. Mr Tom incent. leader of the Electrical Trade Union, said at Margate. Kent, yesterday. But he added it would be premature to do this at present sinceReuter - 221 words
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167 1954-05-28 3 Airlines end year -long legal battle WASHINGTON, Thurs. LAWYERS today concluded a bitter legal battle between three great United States airlines Pan American World Airways, frans World Airlines and Northwest Airlines over the Far Ea.st flying routes in a ClvU Aeronautics Board hearing th.it bus been going on for nearlyReuter - 167 words
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Article51 1954-05-28 3 LONDON. Thurs. The Queen ha.s awarded her 1954 cold medal for poetry to Mr. Ralph Hodgson. 83-year-old j Fnglish poet who is living in America. Buckingham Palace announced last night. Mr. Hodgson was formerly lecturer and professor of English studies at Rendai UniverMty, Japan.Reuter - 51 words
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Article40 1954-05-28 3 LONDON, Thurs. Some 1, 250.000 packets Of short-cake, "girl guide biscuits" are to be put on sale in British grocer shops in June. Part of the profits will help raise £10.000 for the Guides Endowment Fund —Router.Reuter - 40 words
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Article32 1954-05-28 3 LONPON, Thiir.s.^ Friday pay day is the black day for ac- I ririents in East Busses, police authorities said They reported 270 accidents In the area I in April.- Renter.Reuter - 32 words
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79 1954-05-28 3 LONDON. Thurs. Police and Jockey Club security officers are investigating allegations that bookmakers have been trying to bribe stable boys at big Yorkshire stables to dope race bones. Certain bookmakers' agents. it is alleceri have been touring Yorkshire training villages trying to persuadeReuter - 79 words
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Article39 1954-05-28 3 RIO DE JANB:iRO. Thurs. The Swedish tanker Halindcl went aground in Guana Bara i Bay yesterday and first report! said the ship suffered a dam- I aged hull and lost some 4.000 tons of diesel oil.— U.P.UP - 39 words
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Article26 1954-05-28 3 OTTAWA. Thurs. Canada is to Rivr Grcrcc and Turkey 54 jet fighters used in Europe. They are beinc replaced hy more powerful aircraft. U.P.UP - 26 words
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127 1954-05-28 3 GBOBGBTOWN, British (iuia- na. Thurs THF. head of Queen Victoria's statue here was blown off by dynamite yesterday. The left arm holding the Orb was also blown off and the i chair extensively damaged, j Supporters of the People's Progressive Party arc believed toReuter - 127 words
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Article310 1954-05-28 3 LONDON, Thurs fENERALLY Arm conditions exUt- cd in market* today particularly l among domesrir lasues. There wba a reasonably well-suv-i.uned demand for gllledgtd lons nnd irredeemable stocks but I he chief features were to fte iouna among lnKncineennßs again went ahedd under the head pi Guest Ke«n and310 words
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Article26 1954-05-28 3 LONDON May 27. Cash I Buyers C 721; Sellers t722' Forward Buyers £719; Sellers t7>o; Settlement €722':. Turnover a.m. 90 tons; p.m. !>0 tons.26 words
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Article43 1954-05-28 3 lOXDON. May 27— Spot 18,ri lulv 18 ,d Aug. 18 T s d.. Sept. :8 ri Oct -Dec 19' id. Jan -Mar. m\d Apr-June 19\d.. June elf !> lfid July r If. 18\d Auk c.1.1 18 11 lfid Tone Quirt 1. •-'eady.43 words
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Advertisement49 1954-05-28 3 Aat»«««4 a\ J m^ /^Hr v^ 4ffffii MjJ 1 5 C BACK ON THE BOTTLE pE OR LEMON §@(UM LIME JUICE C@MM yOR FLAVOUR SINCE 1883 If it looks better lasts longer stays whiter it's Kiwimzi (Kec Wee) J^* and quick drying as well MACLAINE WATSON fir CO. LTD.49 words
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Advertisement234 1954-05-28 3 jfl-L- I SPY BIRDS EYE, JK^ the freshest fish K*~) you can buy. TURBOT CODLING yjhi mU Birds Eye brings you a fieshrr TllnnAT UK sa:ts^; IIjRBOT AND B |LL tt£SS£S&"Si milaU in M°* fcs fZttirZ&S&S?. CODLING TURBOT ready to cook. You urt .srafrosh fish rvery time! N<> -a .st.234 words
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197 1954-05-28 4 BIG DROP IN CRIME, SAYS MR. MORRIS nnHE Singapore Police i Commissioner, Mr. Nigel Morris, who left for England yesterday said that there has been a significant drop in serious crime in the Colony during the past three months. Mr. Morris, who will be away for three months, will attend197 words
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237 1954-05-28 4 25 RURAL HEALTH CENTRES BY 1960 KUALA LUMPUR, Thinsday. PLANS for the development of a rural health service were disclosed by the High Commissioner, Gen. Sir Gerald Templer, at his Press conference yesterday. With the help of Colonial Development Corporation and welfare237 words
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Article40 1954-05-28 4 PENANG, Thurs.— A public meeting is to be called |n Penane soon to consider establlshine an art gallery. One of the convenors is Mr. Tav Hooi Keat, secretary of the Penansr and Province Arts Council40 words
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Article29 1954-05-28 4 TAIPING, Thurs. Raju. 30, pleaded guilty to theft o: a ceremonial urn from the Mariamen Temple at Kota Road He was sentenced to tour months' gaol.29 words
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Article182 1954-05-28 4 But it still stayed down AN UNOFFICIAL member failed at yesterday's meeting of the Singapore Rural Board to have a public debate on the Rendol Commission's recommendations Hp ni Mr H. J. C Kula- i <P;u*ir Pan.ianß> lmmediately after his spirited plea for an182 words
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Article68 1954-05-28 4 TEMERLOH. Thurs Yaacob bin Chek 20. a pad! planter, ot Kampong Bukit Lada Kuala Krau Tcmerloh was founa cuilty here ot nouse trespass and was fined $50. or three weeks' gaol. Sarah binte Yacob tola the court that she was asleep in her room when she68 words
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Article34 1954-05-28 4 KLUANG. Thurs Mr. I. B Mendel has assumed duties I here as Administrative Ot* Kiiang. in piace of Mr J. P b:.i. kledge. vho has left for Er.cland on -ix months* leave34 words
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Article93 1954-05-28 4 Xl ALA U >«Pl K Ihurs— Lot- tery prizes totalling $214,000 were unclaimed in 1952 and last year and have been for- j teited. it vn announced today The Serial and Welfare Lotteries Board collected $8,712,125 from ticket sale* last year and paid $5.211. "'fi I i93 words
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209 1954-05-28 4 'NOW THERE'S TOO MUCH RICE,' SAYS Mr. MacD THF. SITUATION In tho rice world his rd radically during th*> last year, said the Imn missioner (lenpral. Mr Malcolm .Maonnnald. whin hr opened thi- it;h th meeting of the miimili.i--tivc Committer M |{k at Phoenix Park. Mb pore. He said that209 words
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Advertisement38 1954-05-28 4 GIVES that GENTH ~Rfcro| P I Li ■I 9 i<>t i. H 1 In pu'll'h rlimWl H mrnb on V* -m H it 1« nnt ilnn «B arihT> to <-• HJ Thr i thr ritht v m rrffr^nrr H38 words
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Miscellaneous450 1954-05-28 4 r TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE \M. 115 Time Signal ana Opening Announcement. 716 Mornln? Star; 1 30 New»; 7 35 Melody Mixture. 8.00 —^30 HiU BUly Half Hour; 9.00 Music While You Work; 9 45 Hou.-e--w.ves Choice; 10 30—11.30 Matinee C assical Concert. P.M. 1.00 Programme Summary; l oi Light Music.450 words
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Article147 1954-05-28 5 Club names the worst stamps THK CANADIAN oronatmn X stamp was judged the ,/\T. sl stal "p desi K n for "•a by thr Singapore Mamp Club at its social meeting at the Brittania Club <>m Tuesday. The second and third worst wrre thp Jamaica Boy Seoul Jamboree Issue and147 words
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Article64 1954-05-28 5 Tne Federation of Commu- I nity Central will seek legal advice on tiie issue of the 10 percent rent increase by the Singapore Improvement Trust. At a meeting last night, the federation's interim committee decided to appeal to members i who are affected by the rent increase64 words
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Article28 1954-05-28 5 TAIPING. Thurs. Mr. Chuah Teik Chung, an expert on the Chinese art of self defence, is civins lessons to the pupils of the Taipiim Boys' School.28 words
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Article50 1954-05-28 5 Motor cyclist hurt in crash PENANG. Thurs. A car driven by a learner driver ran ud the pavement in Gurney Drive when it collider! with a motor-cyclist this afternoon. The cyclist fell from his machine and w as badly cut on the lips. He wa.s taken to hospital by ambulance.50 words
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Article35 1954-05-28 5 PENANG. Thurs.— The Baaan Jeimal branch of Province WelleMey UMNO will hold a Children's Carnival on Hari Rava Day. A .special dress contest for children under ten years will he held.35 words
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275 1954-05-28 5 Stabbing followed curse in gambling den— Police A cursed hi SO c" after an clderlv n h «d told L<f 'TL SlnKaporo Coroner's court was h,t Vo^n V v£ he Woman Lim Watt Prophesied lhat he would have his stomach cut open when he haye L c l i]rs?r? t275 words
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Article, Illustration18 1954-05-28 5 >IK. Alan Sng Thiam n..«m an d >IKs Lim Kirn Neo after wedding in Singapore.18 words
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Article47 1954-05-28 5 KUALA KUBU BAHRL. Thurs. A district agricultural show will be held here on July 3 The Sultan of Selansor will cpen it at 11 a.m. There will be agricultural anc horticultural competitions, sports events, an aboriginal jamboree, joget modern and other attraction.s47 words
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Article26 1954-05-28 5 A 17-year-old girl. Tan Swee Flip, of Norfolk Road, Singapore, was. admitted to the General Hospital last night suffering from the effects of poisoning.26 words
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Article312 1954-05-28 5 rE Arts Theatre last night Rave a performance of one j of those plays that is about both nothing and everything the kind of play with which they 'and we> are by now familiar. This time it was Christopher Fry's verse-tan-tasy The Lady's Not for312 words
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Article18 1954-05-28 5 KUALA I.UMPUR, Thurs The Selancor Blood Bank will r«e open on Tuesday at the General Hospital.18 words
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Article63 1954-05-28 5 I KUALA I.UMPUR. Thurs.— j Lady Templer ye.sterdav re--1 rrived a gold brooch farewell 'iif t at a parade of youth orations ai the Methodist I Dcy.s' School cround. i A 10-year-old Brownie. Lim Yen Lan. pinned it on Lady Templers dres.s. It bore the symbols63 words
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Article204 1954-05-28 5 Jury misdirected, say counsel SENTENCED to death tor the murder ot a banana hawker. Tan Sam Hens, two young Malays. Mojiammed Noor bin Hassan and Abdul Wahab bin Jono, yesterday appealed against the conviction in the Singapore Criminal Court of Appeal. Che Syed Isa Almoenar.204 words
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Miscellaneous260 1954-05-28 5 SINGAPORE DIARY IfOn (HAMBKK t:\SIMBI.t: V.M (A (Orchard Roadl Judo Concert of Italian choral and practice 5.30 p.m table-tennis 7 orchestral music Tor students only, pm; bllllnrd.s drive 730 pm Vlclo.-ia Memorial Hall. 5.30 p m r-HINF«!ir v «r. o i OVEBSEAfI LEAGUE: Annual Rn C NE s^ YMCA iSelegie260 words
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Article176 1954-05-28 6 SHOCK MAY MEAN $500 TO MRS. X AI.OK STAR. Thurs. 4 KULIM housewife had ;i shock yestorday which may be worth S5OO to her. That is the reward she can claim for helping a Kedah bandit to surrenx her name canrevealed for security ona was cooking when a uniformed terrorist176 words
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Article49 1954-05-28 6 A woman. Khoo Gek Lan 54 was nned $25 or two weeks' gaol in Siraapore yesterday for havins about half a cillon of dutiable samsu at Pulau Tekonc Kechil on Wednesday. She toid the macistrate that n Chine.-r physician had ordererf her to takr samsu.49 words
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Article, Illustration177 1954-05-28 6 But he only wanted to give up templer fetes his 'cabinet THK HKill COMMISSIONIK. Gen. Sir Gerald Templer. entertained members of the Federal Kxecutive Council and their wives to a farewell dinner party at King's House. Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday nUht. Picture shows (Irft177 words
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Article44 1954-05-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs W. Dudley of the Ist Battalion. Queen's Royal Regiment 'West Surrey* was Aoundedinthe right thigh on May 24 when a sentry accidentally discharged his rifle while unloading it. He was- admitted tn the British Miliiary Hospital. K.nrara44 words
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Article36 1954-05-28 6 C via Kirn Xv cc claimn Slngaport yesterday when accused of cheating Ablul Ol !i»r of 36 pair.s ot shoes worth ?600. on Maich 22. He was uttered 51.000 bail t '1 Jan.. 336 words
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Article78 1954-05-28 6 KFALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The rubber tapper, killed accidentally in yesterdays bombins of the Bortgsu Forest Reserve In Kedah has oeen identified as a 16-year-old bey. llefa bin Man. was tapping rubber with another Malay at Foothill Bstate, a mile from Kelang Lama, when a bomb78 words
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Article52 1954-05-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. None ol the 53 dysentery cases reported in the Federation m the week ended May 15 was fatal. There were 16 deaths out of 78 pneumonia cases. Other health returns were: Polio two cases, enteric fever 17 scrub typhus five, urban typhus52 words
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Article55 1954-05-28 6 The Singapore Criminal Court 01 Appeal \esterdav di.-^--mis.<rd the appeal of Suen bin Dollah against the sentence of >r\eh years' izaol on a charge of possession of firearms Suep said that when he was arrested i'o^ firearms were found on him. and that he a55 words
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Article169 1954-05-28 6 Wily' man didn't go to church TWE Rev. Father M. Trixeira. parish priest of St. Joseph's Church. Victoria Street. Singapore, where the "oily" man was reported to have been seen on Tuesday and Wednesday nights, told the Straits Times yesterday. ""It is all nonsense, this 'oily'169 words
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Article174 1954-05-28 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. Selangor branch of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis has objected to two of four conditions, laid down by the Social and Welfare Lotteries Board, for granting $250,000 to thr proposed Khoo Teik Ec TB Settlement at Morib174 words
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67 1954-05-28 6 PENANG, Thurs. To aid Penang Settlement Welfare Fund. Penang Rediffusion will conduct a "Dollars for Discs' orogramrr.e over Its Silver Network at 9.45 p.m on Saturday Requests can be made durinc the broadcast by ringing Penine *****. Listeners are asked to submtt67 words
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Article29 1954-05-28 6 TAIPING. Thurs.— Mi WH. Lambert was spp< the People's Warder annual meetins of I Perak parish last n: Mr Harry Tate ws the Vicar's Warden29 words
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Article21 1954-05-28 6 Jimmy Lee was Dned 110 or two weeks' tjaol in Slnga rdav for gamblin Upper Aliunied Road on nesdav21 words
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Article149 1954-05-28 6 S'MiAPORL Naval Bu>«- m now handling thr movement of cruisers aircraft carriers destroyers and frigates since the war in K« rra.. Km susepslv '••> thai this i» i rrsult of official concern ihout lndo-China «rr denied b> naval authorities. •"There is M(| mdicit'on ihit the149 words
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Article169 1954-05-28 6 IT WAS MR. AWBERyZ^ •THE IMNO-.VKA V\\« J," i today that the.v had not a S in increase from Y^ t,, I seats in the Legislative Council Mr. Lyttelton had would not agr< made by the Allianci "The AViiance delegai not make such a requi ing its interview with169 words
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Advertisement183 1954-05-28 6 I now! t *7£flU£^ Kwik-Lite ctnuilelighl captured in a face make-up! M 9 V^ 1 LIGHTE FLOID «B-TBSS X Makers of the world's finest radios \LJ >t ■ysJv, _-~^_fb_ yb Tidct'i htrt it lut j/. fe^j *^\gf^Sf. |R\ lux "whins Wjf .^^^Bv Vy-^^H RT%»\^»^^b\ the clothes as you put thrtn183 words
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136 1954-05-28 7 MUST STAY PREPARED, MINERS WARNED MM Wiv IPOIf Thur all* v lolrt lodav that' although S,OM tcrroriMs have h.«n k.11,.,, aml no s ot h h a p^ Mirrendered during the six rears f h US^S mere appears to be little ;^on ln of lhrir *J»£ or Mnkinj; power." «r136 words
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Article46 1954-05-28 7 KUALA KANGSAR. Thurs n Dartv will be held on j 'is.of the Istana Iskan- I cianah here next Thursday for Haii Raya Puasa. The Sultan of Perak will he in the Krian district, so the Ra.ia Bcndahara will represent him.46 words
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Article32 1954-05-28 7 For helping to run chap-ji-ki at Syed Alwi Road on Wednesday night, a woman. Yap Ah Choy. aced 40. was fined $350. or 3' 2 months' gaol, in Singapore yesterday32 words
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142 1954-05-28 7 For Government airline KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. pROM JULY 1 every railway station in Malaya will probably become a booking office for the Govern-ment-owned Federation Air Service, a senior official of the Malayan Railway told the Straits Times. The FAS. who.se managership by Malayan Airways142 words
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247 1954-05-28 7 Malaya is 'brightest country' in S.-E. Asia MAINLY DUE TO TIN, HE SAYS IPOH, Thursday. j^JALAYA is the brightest spot in South-east Asia, said Mr. F. C. Calvert, chairman, at the annual general meeting of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association today. He attributed this primarily to tin mining, as it247 words
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Article60 1954-05-28 7 IPOH, Thurs. After pleading guilty in the magistrate's court today to stealing a turkey belonging to a woman 45- year-old Leong Hung said that he was forced to steal to supports his wife and family. Leong, who had three prej vious convictions was sentenced to lour60 words
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188 1954-05-28 7 THERE ARE 1,000 PLOTS IN THESE 10 QUESTIONS KI'ALA LUMPLR. Thurs. ANYONE who wants to buy land in Kuala Lumpur's satellite town of Petalinc Jaya will have to answer a 10-question quiz before the end of June The invitation for applications to purchase a limited number of residential plots was188 words
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Article32 1954-05-28 7 For stealing a belt and an alarm clock from a house in Minto Road on Wednesday. Saprawi bin Ahmad was yesterday fined $150 or two months' gaol in Singapore.32 words
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Article34 1954-05-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Ton terrorists cut down four telegraph poles and stole 6.000 yards of wire in the Labis area of Johore yesterday. Commanlst pamphlets were found at the scene.34 words
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Article134 1954-05-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. TiHE main entrance to Kuala A Lumpur's satellite town of Petaling Jaya has been named Jalan Templer" in honour of the departing High Commissioner. Thfe wish Wiat one of the town's main roads bear General Templer's name "as a lasting memorial134 words
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Article66 1954-05-28 7 IPOH. Thurs. When chased by angry soccer fans on April 4 after he had stolen a pen from a Malay at Anderson School. Poon Kok Khin. 29. a stone mason, jumped into the Kinta River, the Ipoh magistrate was told today. Poon pleaded guilty to66 words
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Article77 1954-05-28 7 IPOH, Thurs— Newly elected officials of the Malayan Mmmc Employers' Association are as follows: President, Mr. D. C. Thomson; vice-president. Col. H S. Lee: committee: Messrs. F. C. Calvert. N. Cleaveland, K J. Cumminc, J. Drysdale. G. H Fairmaid, J. M. Joice. W. M. MacLeod. F77 words
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Article24 1954-05-28 7 TANJONG MALIM. Thurs.— The Mentri Besar, Selangor. will open new extensions to the Government English School, Kuala Kubu Bahru, on Saturday.24 words
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Article24 1954-05-28 7 Mohamad Yassin bin Ibrahim, a police sergeant, was acquitted in Singapore yesterday of accepting $16 illegally from Nga Baby on Feb. 14.24 words
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Article26 1954-05-28 7 IPOH. Thur.s A mahjonc. canasta and bridge drive held ■urday at the Turf Club In ,v,<\ of Lady Templer's T.B. ,1 Fund raised W45.26 words
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Article50 1954-05-28 7 Cheong Mook. 22. of Bibby Road. Raub. Pahang. was allowed bail of $500 in one surety when he claimed trial to two traffic charges in Singapore yesterday. He was accused of driving a. car without a licence and driving while not covered by third party insurance50 words
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Article71 1954-05-28 7 A hospital worker, Llm Chong Puan. and hi* girl friend, Lim Kirn Hong, were robbed of cash and jewellery, worth $605 in Farrer Park on Wednesday night, it waa alleged in a Singapore court vi.sterday. Three men. Ong Chwee Png. Tan Beng Huat and Tan Guan71 words
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Advertisement106 1954-05-28 7 -sj/ to jl| SAIGOJV CM i unfortable -kvma«tor'aircrtft I who have in tn. 1)00,000 passenger t punctuality c osts of 9 < "hay Pacific -if fares without of i-omfort, r sjfety. .'RWAYS LTD ***** or your usu.il .NTS mi; u>.»i Iftlta SOUTH-EAST ASIAN U^lCt FILM FESTIVAL J*L M 0«-*™<h ««.»ir«n»o»106 words
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Advertisement359 1954-05-28 7 t VIKELP a natural tea plant Mineral T onic. and radiant fig f ji^ffHKK^^^M The sea still hnlds many secret*. But one It yielded is changing the world's health picture. Certain plants found drop down in the ocean are rich in essential body building minerals. Scientific extracts from .such a359 words
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Article118 1954-05-28 8 ACKNOWL EDGMENTS 11 Hard, 5/fl (minimum) IHE SISTERS of the laU Mr John Richards gratefully tl ank nil re.atlVM and friends for thei visits. ..ttendance kl the funeral, wreaths. I and assistance in various j 'mH EU CHENG SWEE Ar SONS hank all relatives. lends i.;ri business assorlates. who have118 words
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Article304 1954-05-28 8 M Hnrrft fll) (mimimmm) R. A ALFRED: Passed fcwav on the 28th of May 1952. In loving remembrance from his lovel ones VWOI Nt EMENTS :n H'nrrfi fin t minimum; FOLLOW PEDANT Every day in hi M.«lay Mail' if you want to' win 00 word puzzle. KEFRIGERATION or304 words
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909 1954-05-28 8 Singapore, Fri. May 28, 1954. A Progressive Policy Constitutional reform in Singapore has given political party platforms a new importance. In the Federation it is still possible for major parties ito survive, and presumably to attract new membership, without the humiliating formality of a detailed party policy. The Colony electorate909 words
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Article322 1954-05-28 8 The Federation Government, viewing with less satisfaction than before the large rice stocks it has been holding on a falling market, will have a fcl- low feeling for the British Raw Cotton Commission whose trading accounts are disastrous i For the year ending last August, the Commission made>322 words
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Article, Illustration1434 1954-05-28 8 Massey Stanley - Tomorrow, Australia goes to the polls to choose its government for the next fj V( years. Will the present adminst ration retain power or will the people choose Labour government? Indications arc that CANBERRA. MORE THAN five million voters will go1,434 words
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Article, Illustration351 1954-05-28 8 I AM surprised to see Mr. R B. H. Tans statement that "the rules of the Malayan Chinese Association make it almost impossible for a labourer or hawker to sit on committees even at district levels, let alone the Central General Committee of351 words
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Article173 1954-05-28 8 TF the parents of the Chinese I schoolchildren who are de- I lying the law are either unable or unwilling to control their children. I still see no excuse for their schoolmasters The tone of a school l.s set by Its headmaster. The headmaster173 words
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Advertisement453 1954-05-28 8 CLASSIFIED ADS. in Worrf. tie (minimum) HOOTY: Over 9 pounds of him I ian and Dudley, on 27th May. 1 rw doing fine. SONJA daughter of Hella and Fnk Bijleveld. Singapore Nursing I lime 2fith May. Mother and child both well. CHOPPERS MARKET PLACE ;o Morrf* tit i minimum I453 words
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Advertisement81 1954-05-28 8 just out! Don't Be Afraid of an Operation A famouß wrgron trllv what happrm when you hate an oprration, to dhprl fear or any «urg«ry tou may hair to face. A Case for Psi by Aldous Huiley Can mmim of mm r»ad minds. "•m" what'i bappcaias fkr away? him* that81 words
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Advertisement38 1954-05-28 8 M~- In thr hotter of thr Earth, the until* thermooK I Thr true Inli Roses and ob this delightful (within a fey aturr and thi Hr can also Juice aqw i most, refreshing collected, and pits <~~~~^~~ *L CALDBIi38 words
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192 1954-05-28 9 0 coiLD HARDLY TELL RED FROM GREEK ftfTER 7 YEARS 0 LOSES IT v had boon issued with a third ,te, by Singapore authori- the Straits Steamship t he colour blind. And it was so since birth. pore court of inquiry ivered when Maswar192 words
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Article, Illustration36 1954-05-28 9 GOVFRSOR. Sir John NicoU, looks at the scales while a 19-year-old National Serviceman from Chanpi is weighed vi before a medical cjcaitf tcrday at the General Hospital— Straits Times picture36 words
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Article68 1954-05-28 9 Governor, Sir John 111 attend the .<ixth U meeting of the Sir.eaBoy Seout.s Association 11 at Sands Rouse, Arm Street, at 5 30 p m on John, Patron and Chief for Singapore, will i:> a suard-of-honi'iir i n He will present the able charge to the68 words
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105 1954-05-28 9 rym (.OVKRNOR. Sir John medical staff has done an, A Nicoll. vrsterdav visited excellent job and done it with the least inconvenience the (.eneral Hospital and o Jne vouns men conrerncri saw National Servicemen go So far about 7.000 have been105 words
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Article269 1954-05-28 9 CORONiR ON BIDS TO SAVE CHILD KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. AIOLLY Lim Sit Fun. 24, was today exonerated of x blame by the coroner, Inche Ismail, at the inquest on her six-year-old adopted daughter. Ho Chee Tun, at the General Hospital on Mar 15. In April269 words
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Article30 1954-05-28 9 Paul Robert Linfleld Witon. of Parkstone Road, was chart;SSSKt aSU R° ad on Wea lim ed trial »d was alSwed Si pOndm hearing on July 28.30 words
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Article24 1954-05-28 9 An appliration for Dermisston to hold a speed trial in ruinrarn Road on June 13 was aranted by Singapore Rural Board yesterday.24 words
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Article, Illustration82 1954-05-28 9 TIIK BISHOP 1W SINGAPORE, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Raines, yesterday blessed and dedicated St. Peter's Hall and Chapel at Woodsvillr. "Within these walls may harsh thouchts he subdued, and unkind words unspoken "I said the Bishop. lln hall and chapel, hr said, would be used82 words
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Article31 1954-05-28 9 'ion. Another member c home guard is missing terrorist! got into the by cutting a hole in the wire near the home A rurfew has been ped on the villacr31 words
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185 1954-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. r«XTRA Government funds were rushed to the Kuala Selangor rice bowl today to save thousands of Malay harvesters and their families from a bleak Hari Raya. The funds bolstered the dwindling resources of the Government-owned TanJonT Karang rice mill185 words
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Article177 1954-05-28 9 Govt. blamed for phone delays THE Government v to bsMM for the delay in providing telephone* in rural Singapore, two Rural Board members said yesterday. Mr A L B Swaine ann Dr W. A Nicholas, said at tne monthly meeting ot the Board that they understood the Oriental Telephone and177 words
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135 1954-05-28 9 T HE Naval Ba.se I ■>'f^™£] union if he wants to take pan ''VS'Son secretary. Mr a Wondhull, told the btu.it.s T^ y u Cfi nSftioycottofelec- tions still stands and so we cannot allow our members to take part in politics. Therefort the union135 words
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Article355 1954-05-28 9 Former 'bad village* hopes Templer will become a field marshal YONCi PENG. Thursday. r*EN. Sir Gerald Templer paid a surprise farewell visit 11 to this former "bad village" today and was told, "You'll be a field marshal soon, sir." The chairman of the local355 words
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Article49 1954-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs -A Kanagaratnam 25. was gaoled for a month here today for sleeping on v.«- rive toot wav of the munlctpal building He was arrested after midnight on May 2o when he could not satisfactorily account tor his presence there at that time.49 words
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Article63 1954-05-28 9 Officials ot the Malayan Indian Congress Rawang branch for the year are' President. Mr O. R. Sukumaran: vice president. Mr. R Barhan Singh; secretary. Mr M. K. Thamboo; asct. secretary, Mr. R. Panickar: treasurer Mr. Bishan Dass. committee. Mean. B. P. Fernandez. M. Ramasamy. S. Makasallngam. Pagat63 words
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Article56 1954-05-28 9 PENANG. Thurs. The Resident Commissioner, Mr. RP. Bingham. today visited the Patani Road Police Station in Penang and congratulated Mr. W.J. Hillier. 0.C.P.D., Penang Rural, and members of the area security unit on then- successful operations :day. The unit killed two leading terrorists one of whom56 words
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Article39 1954-05-28 9 KLANG, Thurs L.i Salle Institution, Klang. will hold a variety concert on June 3. 4 and 5. at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. at i thr Klang High School Hall in aid of its school building fund.39 words
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Article, Illustration42 1954-05-28 9 Ml! lIAKKI.V an ix- i pert from the Fire Inline Branch of the .MinMrj of Transport md Civil Aviatim who arrived in Singapore yeMei day for thr Kallanc Constellation crash inquiry which opens on Monday. Strait* Time* picture.42 words
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Article33 1954-05-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs A terrorist was killed by a Gurkha patrol in the PaharmNepri Sembilan border area yesterday Three terrorists killed a Malay Home Guard in the Duneun district ol ganu33 words
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Article111 1954-05-28 9 TEMPLER RETURNS FROM TOUR 122 Xl \l.\ lIMPIR Thurs. TIIK Ilish CommisMonrr. Ge* Sir (ierald Tcmplrr. completed IS2 tours of kHmpnnc* new vflsßflCS, labour linrv minrs. tatotel and units oi th»> secartt] foreei durins his 1H monthj -ta> In thr Federation. His Usl tour was to;! o whrn hr visited111 words
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Article106 1954-05-28 9 F ather gives up the only child PENANG. I>.urs. VREVLNUL officer, Harry Samu< 1. told the P Ugh Cuuri todaj he waa pr»»>ared to let hi.-, wife have cu»if their only child. Samuel who was seeking a divorce from ins wife, Inm tid she had not returned to :m Since106 words
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Article40 1954-05-28 9 Mr Owen Liv Hum young Singapore civil engineer. returns to Singapore on the I Charon tomorrow He graduated from the Adelaide. South Australia, and was ar. ant engineer in the Structural Design Department r>i South Australian Raih'-40 words
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Advertisement68 1954-05-28 9 WORRY 1 HXIETY GRIEF OVERWORK EXCITEMENT lEEPLESSNESS call for lAXA-TABS Relax Your Nerves >urc of absolute relaxation and W >"Z RELAXA-TABS-they bring offerers from nerve* day and promoting peaceful Whether you suffer "ty- E f 'ef, overwork, excitement •S i RELAXA-TABS wiM brin g y° u lot "Pwt digestion, affect68 words
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Advertisement136 1954-05-28 9 WINCHESTER RIFLE BRAND FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES BURN BRIGHTER LAST LONGER WINCHES TER WORLDS FINEST FLASHLIGHTS FOR EVERY PURPOSE Sek AbilityKHOO HENG PHO CO 116 A B Amon Road. Sinjapore Tel ***** ***** DECAY -hi n Rrmarhob/e-hoTv hru\hinq after e-er\ meal ith UsTHtiM. Tooih Pasic »ti\ so many »»>•. M help prcxint136 words
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Miscellaneous180 1954-05-28 9 The weather mimmim nmiiui 1 7.30 p.m. on May 26 to 7.30 a.m. on May 27 Singapore 7fi dr. Penann 79. Kota Bahru 73 Kuala Lumpur 75. Ipoh 72. Kuantan 72. MAX I M I M 1 KMPFR AII Rl. 1 7 30 am. to 730 pm on May 27180 words
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Article, Illustration406 1954-05-28 10 JACK BEAUMONT - 'The Kidnappers' IS worth those words of praise ment By JACK BEAUMONT THE acclaim which greeted the London premiere of "The Kidnappers' was unanimous. To see the film is to understand why. It is a deeply moving version of Neil Patenon's short story. "Scottish Settlement" and will certainly touch the406 words
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Article298 1954-05-28 10 AND ANOTHER WINNER FROM EALING i^ALING Studios have produced a rich crop of brilliantly British comedies. "Passport to Pimlico" lampooned national barriers, "The Man In the White Suit" had a tilt at industry and science. "Top Secret" found the Cold War funny and "Kind Hearts and Coronets'" made even murder298 words
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Article158 1954-05-28 10 50-MINUTE FILM OF ROYAL TOUR 4FTER reading about it in newspapers and seeing bits of it in newsreels. we are now able, at one sitting, to see a good synopsis ti the recent Royal tourin technicolor. "Welcome the Queen", a 50--minutc film of the tour is now showing in Singapore158 words
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Article391 1954-05-28 10 CHRISTOPHER FRY'S -The Lftdy'a Not for Burning" is being; presented in Sinsapore for the second time in three years. Christopher Fry himself could hardly have imagined that a Far Eastern colony would have such an affection for his Dlav in ver.^e whose subject is witchcraft and srt391 words
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Article104 1954-05-28 10 ROMAN HOLIDAY. Gregory Pork and Audroy Hepburn in a delightful variation of the < indrrelU theme Runaway princess rnjoys one crowded day of glorious life with an American journalist in the Rome of 19.V5. Good. ESCAPE FROM FORT BRAVO. Colour film of the IS.104 words
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Advertisement296 1954-05-28 10 uATiiAYORGAMSATION ATTRACTIONS OPENsToDAYVJSnSK" n^™—^^■■■^ Ptriy- '^^tX) Alt COKOITICH!: f~ Daily at 11.00 a.m. 1.45-4.15-6 45 9.30 p.m. ;.^fe BUY A TICKET -k AND WIN m A PRIZE PACKAGE JSm%u OF FUN AND JUm7 LAUGHTER! ifSr S7 MiCMAtt BALCON PRODUCTION -TJM DAVID NIVEN PEGGY CUMMINS ANNE VERNON W r-J HERBERT LOM296 words
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Advertisement143 1954-05-28 10 j& SHAW BROTH^ SIV-lOOi-Mv J lUMK iinisox m in COLUMBIA'S 1 |,,r -'Si Dorm.i Phil i;,,., 1 REED CABBI j lIIIIHIIHIIHIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIUIiiip L U r J mi inn PRINT I.v l; "HIS MAJESTY 0 m pathhni.m: ■take] BpfUaae'i with BIFF EI.I.KH plus! I j -WELCOME THE PRINT BY TECHN 1 TOMORROW143 words
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Miscellaneous326 1954-05-28 10 The Straits Times Crossword mm^m, mm—— mmmmm V^*^ m— WWV -r-~T 28 29~ 30" ACROSS 4. A sensitive layer may be near it 1. and 3, Does he get away with lfil 5. How time ll Tying! (8). trash? '3. 5 1. fi Full-blooded (9>. 6 Ls livhig In a326 words
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Article585 1954-05-28 11 k special FEATURE >oung man rode slowly to a muddy waterholo River ,n Northern Oklahoma one afterL on lat skins were sweat-stained and caked with dust ring desert heat on the Santa Fe Trail from the s he wearily dismounted and stooped to drink a omanchc Indians galloped from585 words
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Article, Illustration956 1954-05-28 11 hero hunter who blazed trail to West Indians met at the fist rendfyous" o n Oreen River in July. 1824. After a week nf debauchery. horse races, pmbling. brawling and tradnc Ashley set our back to St. Louis with £30.000 worth of furs strapped to his pack nor sea. Jed956 words
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Advertisement321 1954-05-28 11 Why the whole family says: 'keep (/our teeth KOLYNOS c/eanT^^s) \xs Ko 'y nos Dental Cream is the family favourite for four very good reasons KOLYNOS Foam reacted inu>c\cry corner «nd crevice, where decay most often starts that's lirM in imporlanre," says Father KOLYNOS Smiles are brightest of all as321 words
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Miscellaneous80 1954-05-28 11 1> lltlfS !•>*"#•#» /#!##>. llVf/.VOff SS?sft3 I holies-- hear \i* hot pea*. I r>~r 7 *f T «LATE i 7] KJjfl 'Wl* TwAT *O**H WAT&CN THIS __ll' J ft IS X /I l\J\ "hi it/ 19 ntinu4t>s TH B V DAN/ HAI-UIUP Igl f -OCTTTD LOOK AT THE ~^2 f^HE'S80 words
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Article217 1954-05-28 12 JUST ovtT halt ot Bntains very >üb.stan:Ul producI tion of motor vehicles vi all types are exported and the j whole industry k> earning cxi binge M the astonishing rate or o\ \t 1 miiiion every working a ay. "Nothing." .said Mr. A. B217 words
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Article, Illustration559 1954-05-28 12 Room for both synthetic and natural rubber SAYS CANADIAN VISITOR VATURAL rubber and synthetic rubber should be complementary and not competitive as they will both be needed to meet world requirements ot rubber for many years to come, said Mr. h. K. Rowzee, vice-president and manager of the Polymer Corporation559 words
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Article, Illustration149 1954-05-28 12 MB, JOHN V. WALSH ol Pepsi Tola Company, New York. a"d Far Eastern Supervisor, has arrived in Singapore in connection with an expansion programme for the lnc;i| bottler. .Messrs. I n Limited \e« property and buildinys 1 eovrrine "tO.OIMI square feet. i have Intn acquired adjoiniiiK j the present149 words
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Article, Illustration197 1954-05-28 12 Malaya is a new market CAN Miguel beer which is specially brewed in the 0 Philippines for consumption in" tropical countries and claimed by the brewers to be "an aristocrat of beer" is now available In leading* bars and restaurants in the Colony ;md will197 words
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Article, Illustration250 1954-05-28 12 Made possible by tropic packs DECAUSE of the improvement in wrappings of packages for tropical countries. Wrigleys, the world famous chewing cum manufacturers are to Introduce into the Malayan market spearmint sticks Previously the market In I < Malaya has been confined to KUm adds250 words
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324 1954-05-28 12 Big new synthetic producer in Britain? ESSO Petroleum, a subsidiary of Standard 3il of New Jersey, would oecome the largest pro-! ducer of synthetic rubber in Great Britain if the plan mate rialises for its oil refinery, at Fawley, to produce 20,000 tons of outiadene rubber within two years. Esso324 words
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Article71 1954-05-28 12 The Pood and Agriculture Organisation IFAOI ot the United Nations nd the Hong K'*ns government will jointly sponsor i six-week tish mar.ketniL training centre in Hong Kong ►>< -;inninjj July 12. FAO's n Ban^Knk announc All FAO member countries in the Far been invited to send trainees Travel71 words
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Advertisement340 1954-05-28 12 Caterpillar BUILDS Motor Graders nTHfpt are assembled Many rt>mpanic. offer nnrmMfri nwlnr .'»n^r r,trrpitl.r Bull PS lh» ;-,nw. gr^rlvrv for wl» They buy frame from t.mdroi 'I,'^r tran^mnamn. HM one «.urcr the Iranatnaann from a aer ™imlt nr^le merhanaun. Wade, diul ord blarle cnlrnta fr..m a Ihird and rlnve and—340 words
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Advertisement224 1954-05-28 12 It War mMi Cocktail These cif.refte! are d Mlfl special festive occasions |aHon-tUy, rcoffhcch leaf wrapped ,nf, c:;iy Sold tipped. They arc as the eye as they are dcl.^hrf^ palate. En brochure I This is a Sobranic nO v traditions of the House cf stand— here i s novelty h,224 words
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Advertisement490 1954-05-28 13 i)P Pattoqe rr N rL LINE D c kMjd orni Jischarqe cargo CONIINtNTAL PORTS May 27 '28 Moy 2<> '10 f, June 5/ 4 June 7/ 8 hjM b June 4/ 7 June 8/ i u -,c 11 Juni 14 16 j unt 17/u law 18 June 19/20 Jun* 22/23490 words
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Advertisement887 1954-05-28 13 I^^^^^^^PBBaW wFB&fB&WBUHt//KMKMEMHUKBKKKRREntUHKKKBBRMEERKKEK^^^^Biu EAST ASIATIC LINES Aden, Por*;d° S JnVTt' NtNl/SCANDINAV A Copenho"n. A G B :Z!;bu,*, Ot #r< !S,Ti. ■1 "PASADENA- M P Shorn p «-«"*3 "LALANOIA" T/VnM""* "MALAYA" ,'J v 11/11Junc 12/12 June Cell, London( 2TJur../l July 2/ J»|» COM, a^^ipT y y^ NO., .n- K.rlih.nv, London ,pc,,, n887 words
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Advertisement1023 1954-05-28 13 BEN LINE STEAMERS LTD. SAILINGS to UK. or a CONTINENTAL PORTS Spur* P S'horr t»«norvg Beneruachan tor i oevwn. Rf-ife-rdom "jmb'jri In Port 29/30 May ■enwyvii for Hovre Liverpool Glrnqow Hull In Part 11 May/ 1 Jun* "entedi for Liverpool IXihlln Rotterdom. Homburg 10May/3 June 27/29 May 6/ 7 June1,023 words
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Advertisement891 1954-05-28 13 McAUSTER CO., LTD. TFL. No ***** CLLKRMAN BUCKNALL I inunnij uiv» lOS ANGIIES SAN FRANCISCO, LONDON, HAVRk. ROTTERDAM rO p TL>ND SCATTLE, 4 VANCOUVER HAMBURG t HULL Accepting co.go tn> Centrol I South ona fo» USA. North Atlom r Por*t I American Porti ond Conodo v» Clombo BELEV.LLE C.TV OF891 words
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Advertisement162 1954-05-28 13 BURNS PHILP LINE Soiling I -.bone. Sydney, Melbourne Through Due Vult Burntld* S'pert 4 June 7 Jun* 8 Junr 8 Jun* Prrmr? 9 June It Jun* Soore 12 June 15 Jun* INOO CHINA S.N. CO., LTD Chun. on-, 12 June 13 Jun* 15 June 16 Junj i Calh Rnrqoon Eastern162 words
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Article105 1954-05-28 14 Share Markel yes! iliffhtly aioreconfidon I days. Industrial Hammers, McAh Traction ordinarit Wrarno;, Improving Singapore Tractii ip.s sepm to ha n :olative att: there \t no ding whetht taken over by a poration when tl expires in June An odd lot Collieries passed al i low level of105 words
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Article20 1954-05-28 14 The Mala) v rs in Ita l.nes to Bl« On th in Hon dollar w and 80:> tot20 words
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Article79 1954-05-28 14 Rubber eained Ml pore yesterd market With o\ernmh! overseas the mar-' eicht- of a cent above Wi nd with trade stead\ ]>er !b. were No. 1 R.SS spot 100 i sellers H3 No I R I bales June br buyers til seller Sir." Rubber yesterday Thunda; per pound79 words
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Article98 1954-05-28 14 The Malayan Share B in reported: Iti(i;i Irregular and tm.< «<•!« on the Singapore I Members ol the A ported the following bu yesterday- M I Malayan Colllerlc lot i M. Ali.sei 13( 1 bime I awe »4 $17 75; We;inie Bras. $2 38 Gopeng $1 37 xd:98 words
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Advertisement190 1954-05-28 14 NOTICES Ri LOH HOOD BENG, Diciiiii 1 ai; pi raom ha\ In apalnsl the e aboverimed deceased, late of Na Ingapore, who died on iho rll, I»M, :<:< :equired to vend pirn their claims in writing to the PREME BI 11 DINO BINOAPORE mil Istrati •hin two months of the190 words
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Advertisement160 1954-05-28 14 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS JUNIOR LABORATORY ASSISTANT Applications are invited for ppniniment as Junior Laboratory ml in the Science Department fTorri School. Kliiila Lipis r>n the followinc monthly I fi 7? First Efflclenr B :<h Becond BXBclency B.ir Jlfi. In addition, co^i ol rue a) current rates will De payable, A housins160 words
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Advertisement110 1954-05-28 14 NOTICES NOTICE Concerned pleas* note tha,t Mr A. H. Nnlck Is no longer employed I and has no authority to transact any business on our behal!. EXPRESS TRANSPORT CO.. Singapore MORTGAGEES' SALE A PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Of Valuable Freehold Land (Lot. No. :>1 TAXXVII Ana 2918 I !<v;rthrr wi'h the110 words
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Advertisement838 1954-05-28 14 NOTICES P.W.D. ROAD NOTICE (>wlnc to major repairs. JERAN- TUT FERRY will b< closed to t raffle from OfiOO hours on sth June; to OfiOO hours 9th June. 1954 STATE ENGINEER Pahanjr Dated !3th May. U154 AMPAT TIN DREDGING. LIMITED Incorporver! in England) NOTICE OF DIVIDEND Notice is hereby civen838 words
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Advertisement654 1954-05-28 14 TENDERS POLICE TENDER NOTICE TENDERS, which will close at 12 noon on Saturday sth June 1954. are invited b\ tlie Commissioner of I Polire. Federation of Malaya, for the purchase of unservii c ib Full particulars .ire obtainable at the office of the Force Quaru icr. Police Headquarters. Blufl Road654 words
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Advertisement786 1954-05-28 14 Singapore shipping Ship* lylnK aloiig^nle thr S.ncapore Hariwiur Bor.rd wharves or e\prcled today are: Briti.'.h Prince 1 2. Mutlah 45. Belleville C.P.. Rajula R7 OreMcs i Laertea 11, Bsechuan 13 14. Hoegh Silveibeam 18 Ifl I.avak 18. Tomotiimn MarM H'^O. Pcrt;im.. N Wall 8. Oiang Bee 21 22. 23 24786 words
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Advertisement53 1954-05-28 14 SARAWAK TRADE DDBING \piil Sarawak .xp.irl.il ruhhor of which i-;imr t«> Slagapori Sarawak •>'>•" -M"" 1 to Sins;.ii durin s.iinc mcinth '"> ton> sici Hour. II •<•"•• white prpprr. MS l"" s Mack p<pp<-r. is press. (I jrlatonc H« of copra i"> i>" nuts and Tk« pM v v.iiu'ii ll53 words
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1077 1954-05-28 15 Spore team Way to keep is getting a season rotten deal within limits FOOTBALL ROUND-UP -BY THE SPORTS EDITOR I yy.APORF/s fi "t tram footballers are Rotting > rotten deal. F.verv time they are beaten in a bij; match. a smear < ampai-n is started And the theme i s1,077 words
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Article97 1954-05-28 15 BHUUMUHAM, Thurs. rjIANE LEATHER, 22-year-old Birmingham University mlcroUftljM (-An-t «i'h:i 0.3 of a >econd of running .1 mile In five minutes i here last nlnht. Her time of snilns. v 2secs is claimed v .in unofficial world record. It bettered the previous time by 197 words
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Article52 1954-05-28 15 PALL RIVER. Massachusetts Thurs.— The English First DtrWon team Chelsea whipped the Eastern Seaboard All Stars 6-0 In their match htTe last night. Inside lef' Stubbs scored four. At Victoria Glasgow Rangers won the fifth pame of their Canadian tour by beating Victoria All Star^;AP - 52 words
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Article59 1954-05-28 15 NEW ORLEANS. Thurs —Roger Bannister, England's world record mller. has been invited to run against Wes Santee. the American champion, nere on Dec. 31. Mr. Bernie Oreenreed. President of ihe New Orleans Mid-wmter Sport.s AHMtottaß, s;tid the Invitation had i been sen> to the British AmateurReuter - 59 words
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434 1954-05-28 15 LONDON. Thursday. YORKSHIRE skipper Norman Yardlry ttiok a gamble l in Kivine (lloucestershire first use of a "green" wicket at Bristol. It paid off to the extent that Gloucestershire were all out for 171 with Brian Close capturing six for 45 with his off-spinners.Reuter - 434 words
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Article284 1954-05-28 15 FRENCH TENKIS PARIS, Thurs. THE United States and Australia will fight out the semi-finals, and possibly the final, of the men's doubles championship in the French intc-national tennis tournament. Two pairs from each country qualified or the semifinals yesterday. llie Au.sliallan hop<s are Lewis HoadAP - 284 words
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Article102 1954-05-28 15 THE CURRAGH Eire Thurs. RCIIC WIND, ridden by Jlmmv Mullane and 'tartine at 25 to 1 scored an ur>«<t «tn in 'his vwr> Irish 2(KK» Guineas run over a mile here yesterday Arctic Wind owned by Mr. Joan Thursev. beat the odds on 4Reuter - 102 words
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Article66 1954-05-28 15 Singapore Chinese Recreation Club WON leading PWD Sports Club by 2 o in the Khney Cup tennis tourtKiment on the Hong Llm Green coin 1 in In first day's play yesterday Dr F I Kh.*j beat T Slddaway ti :< I n li. th» smslet.66 words
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Article63 1954-05-28 15 R A P.C. Nt« Soon, defeated Is.Stn«apore Regiment R A by eight HUkets in the first round of thf Singapore Base District Cup crlcke; competition at Blakang Mati yes'erday. RA wire all out for 112 iPinniKrr 42 Boniface 21. Dent 4 for 32 >63 words
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Article46 1954-05-28 15 RA F. Changi defeated Fl>lnE Boat Wine 3-1 in thr Service* Leaeue Div I soccer match at Chanci vi steiciay RAF's scorers were Collins .cen-tre-forward' Thomson .inside left' nnd Macßoberts .left half. Inside-rlKht Edwards scored In: FBW. Snr. Tech Wrinse ref»reed46 words
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Article26 1954-05-28 15 ihr Singapore Amateur Welgnt I ilting Federation will hold trifit i annual meeting at the Queen Stree', I Roys' Club at 300 pm tomorrow.26 words
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Advertisement110 1954-05-28 15 RtaINMENT EVENT! EmaScoPE I of he fable I L ROBERT TAYLOR SoNER MEL FERRER iky BAKER fsTOMACH I jiritiac (Liquorice) praep. dts&cdecs ucei pressure on stomach. d vippcars. Heartburn digestion. No strict IM 'njurious subroiloblt horn all leading isMnsones 6 pharmacies lit eNEW rm§o^, il IHI r v^ V '-w'110 words
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Advertisement761 1954-05-28 15 FOR SALE RACE HORSES "SEA -RAIDER" bay gldg 4. yrs old HEIGHT 15-3 BY NEPTUNE (N.Z.) MARTIAN -LADY (N Z.) At 2 yn Unplaced 3 3rd Pinjacra 6. Fls. weight 707 3 2nd W.A.T.C 1. Mile 7-07 Headquarters Wr)n tv Oo<. Who l*t« r won i W A Ccimeai 1761 words
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Article548 1954-05-28 16 WORLD'STOPMEN, WOMEN INVITED By TAN HONG POH. (SINGAPORE Badminton Association plans to invite the world's best players for a series of exhibitions in Singapore in connection with its Silver Jubilee anniversary in November this vonr Among the top internationals being invi^. d are Eddie Choong and548 words
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139 1954-05-28 16 KUALA LUMPUR. Tnurs. ■VORTHS team to meet South at tennis on the Lake Club courts here on June 5 and 6 was announced tod. iv. 'f*he team is: Men's sinjles: Moses Tay iPerak). Goon Kok Lem <P»nang) and W. Hillier (E?langor). Men's doubles:139 words
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Article124 1954-05-28 16 The Singapore Chinese team agatn«l Johorr Chinese in th« MCFA Cup southern zone final at Kluang on Sunday will be picked <:(un: ihu Chee Seng, Sect Yew Chan Yip Chong Kum. Soh Teow Kensj. I o\v Kok Cheng. Foo Hee Jon. Kok Senr Ho Hin Weng.124 words
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Article60 1954-05-28 16 Rex Badminton Party's individual final ties for "Open". A' B 1 C and the women's championships will Hike place at 7.00 p.m. tonight at the Singapore Badminton Stadium The InUT-team final between Teos Team (Capt. Quek Kern: Chuaiu and Chua's Tram (Cap! Low Poh Hyei will60 words
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Article255 1954-05-28 16 LONDON, Thurs. AI-L 'he leading fancies for next weeks Epsom Derby are in the final acceptors announced today. But only 2« of the original entry of 400 have been left in the race. Biggest number of starters was 33 iv 1951 and 19*>2Reuter - 255 words
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Article14 1954-05-28 16 STAR SIX ON THE TRACK Chestnut The Camel Barakat Oolong Exhibitor Trumpington II14 words
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209 1954-05-28 16 HOVE. Thur.s. IN reply to the Swan lust bmiagi x total of 271 Pakistan had scored 104 for three at lunch today. Alimuddln and Hani; Mohammad who h.-ui taken the Pakistan score I to 17 for no wicket, overnight, resumed confidently. Allmuddin completeReuter - 209 words
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Article24 1954-05-28 16 RAMC oeat RAF Seletar A in the United Services D:v leagur•vatch at Glllman Barracks day. Franklin <2< Miller. Jon"<. and Marzvki scored24 words
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Article283 1954-05-28 16 TWE CAMEL, a thm lN^'. M this morning who,, he oul»! performer Melnik i,, a ri| With rellowj Camel was alway, well for his .stabi< c 'Whitney., and acra S he was half a len 2/?forV.° 8/5 f I Oolong fFrankiin like a winner »hon h River (Donnellv, workout283 words
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Article358 1954-05-28 16 Star Soccerites 3; Chinese Athletic 1. YOUTHFUL Star Soccerites played intelligent soccei to score an easy 3-1 victory over Chinese Athletics in l lively SAFA first division league game at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday Socerritcs wore without their --tar rentrr-torward Rahim Omar, who tl still358 words
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Advertisement2272 1954-05-28 16 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i Continued from Page 8) ACCOMMODATION VACANT It Wordt M (Mm.)— Box it elt. txlrm. TO LET -Bungalow at 8 Barker Road. 2 Bedrooms, bath attached MB. Spacious Dlninf and Living. Complete with servant quarters. I ease preferred. Offers to P.O. Box 984, Singapore. SPACIOUS FURNISHED BEDROOM In2,272 words
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Advertisement491 1954-05-28 16 CLASSIFIED ADS. FOR SALE II H'nrtft M Him.) Box it ct: txlrn WHAT A PRESENT! Orchids by Air anywhere. Apply The Gem Nurserr 172 Mouimetn Road. Singapore- 11. Phone: 7542 RADIO BARGAINS. Shop Soiled and second hand on view at ShoMms. 12 Orchard Road Phone 6322 ENGLISH MADE new pianos491 words
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Advertisement29 1954-05-28 16 Discover of uCtfj form' /< h. YOUR ll FAR EAST COI Irarn H.mt. >>• roar »p»re timr it F t ■> can lean. ngapore the J you in ad< of sfudv von29 words
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Miscellaneous19 1954-05-28 16 SIX KR Friendly: SBHI'A x C"hlne>e. Jalan Rr«ar. DIV. Town Ranger* V Ar(onautv (..■vim; XTHI.KTICS St. Hildas School sports.19 words
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